WHIM YOU WERE AWAY COMMUNITY Continued from Page 7 1 tockt’V Tournament. which in eluded !t> teams from all over the West (.oast Kugene's historii: Broadway building is undergoing renova lions that will hopefully restore some life to the city's de pressed downtown area, said developer Mark Doonan. Doonan and his associate on this project, Scott Hemet, both graduated from the University's Master of An hitecture program in 1082. Sim e that time, they have cooperated on several pro jet ts including the renovation ot a similar building in kahuna zoo. Michigan in 1088 Doonan and Hemet see the Broadway building as a vital part of the larger projet t ot bringing lite hack into the downtown area instead of fur thering the "urban sprawl" that Kugene has seen "Basically, 1 think our under King interest in the building is to make some kind of contribu tion to the urban environment, m terms ot using existing PARKS Continued from Page 6 I’k k any activity and a host of possible classes are provided Programs available for those m terested in dance include bal let ballroom, folk dam ing. jazz swing, and tap ranging from basic to intermediate (fiber i ategories ot interest that are offered are wellness, outdoor trips fitness, cuisine, applied arts aquatics, and a number classes .ire listed under special interest. lor more information on available activities and sched tiles contact Eugene Parks, Kei reation and Ciultiir.il Services Office at 687 5333 oi the Springfield Park and Kei reu turn District at 74t> 1 to1) r 291 E. 5th Ave. (across from 5th St Market) Hours Mon Sat 10:30-5:30 485*0034 buildings and spai e to make I lie area a little denser." Itoo n.in saiil. It seems like some thing that the downtown is in need ol and is going to he a popular spot for folks to go '' The building has been re named ()lt Uroadwav. and will house several restaurants and shops as w ell as a t If.t seat movie and arts theater l ive tenants, including a pizza bv the sin e i out ession and a neon light shop, have alreadv i unlimited to occupy space in the renovated building Thr Kugenr IMannmg .mil Development Department hi-, been granted Ihf iimnt'v to t mill' up u ith .1 plan to loi ale thf fitv's public lihrari in the former Scars building at the t orner of tilth Avenue anti (iharnelton Street I he i its count >1 has allot .1! t’tl $ life 000 to tlevt'ltip a t 00 ( eptual design anti to etlm ate the public about the proposed site, saitl count il member Ruth It.ist tun The count il hopes to submit ,1 sill' design ,111(1 till,llll Illg proposal tm ttir new iit>r.ir\ to vuli'is 111 time tor nr\l year's Man ti L'li elec I ion U o arc |>ro( ceding solely with (tht- Sears building) op lion Has< om said It is the least expensive option we have looked at • • • l ilt' lirsl phase ol c onstrue - tion related to the Riverfront Kese.irt h I’rojet I began in e.n lv August and eliminated a packing lot and temporarily i losed \gate Street hetween I.Ill) Avenue .tn mi workers l oulii w iiIimi .uni realign llic street, whiili eventunllv will provide the iii.iin r sleep U*t m\ Macintt>sh all< >ws me to get mv work done on time without nuking sacrifices \\( uking on m\ disseiiaiit >n and held studies means 11 illeetmg an incredil>lc aim Hint < it ink >rmati< m s< i lumping horn ime pn>gram to ant>mei with r.br is im[X'ratiu‘, as is quu kl\ making t bans and graphs li\ enabling me to do these things. Maeintosh probahh saves me an hour and a hall eaeh da\ \nother greal tiling ab( ait the Macintosh is that it makes \\ hi tee I teehniealk c< >n talent Remember putting tins t(igelher when \ihi were a kill? Who reads the direetiiills' \< >bt kI\ ii hi li x >k at the pa tun ot the bike and von know e\aetl\ what to do Hie Macintosh operates the same w av I aetnalK taught a triend ti > use t me in two minutes What would m\ life be like w it In ait a Macintosh? van / NXhvdofX’t)pk love Macintosh" .Vsk them Microcomputer Support Lab 202 Computing Center Moii(la\-Lrida\ 9am-5pm 346-4402 * t- *{.(.!« ", iKji «• •