Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 16, 1991, Page 8D, Image 94

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CELEBRATE
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cuisine, performances. displays
and exhibits
In addition to the dancing
and feasting, athletii events
will not lie .ihM'iit from the col
dilution
'1‘horo will tie the traditional
Run. .1 perennial favorite A Ik
fun run and an Hk road race
will begin ‘I 10 a m on Sept 22
at the i orner of Pharnelton
Street and and Sixth Avenue
near the Hull ( enter Interested
parti( ipants must register with
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the (Celebration summer office
>1! the address helms
Bike enthusiasts will also
have opportunities to compete
in numerous races during the
weekend There will he two
races on Sept 21 at Lowell
Park, one .it o a m and another
•1 p m The third rai e will start
at Campbell Community Cen
ter. Sept 22 at 11:15 a m
(Jther athletic events will In
elude a tennis tournament,
skateboarding competition,
handball tournament, five-a
side soccer tournament, disc
golf ,*« foot bag tournamnnl and
a basketlrail tournament
The athletic events require
registration at the Celebration
summer office For rules and
regulation, contact the office at
the address Irelovv
When serious athletic events
get too heav\ to digest, hop
over lor some fun mate lies,
which will lie held .it the cor
tier of Willamette Street and
Eighth Avenue on Sept 21 At
2 p.m.. the secretary-boss type
Turn to CELEBRATE, Page 15
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EUGENE CELEBRATION ENTERTAINMENT
Friday. Sept. 20 —
MILLKR HiH AVI; STACK (on Willamette
S( .md Hih Ave.)
• (> p m - Opening Ceremonies
• 7 IS |i m The Booher Farnilv. bluegruss
• 8:15 p ni Fiddlin’ Sue, Uncle T and John
ny. bluegrass fiddling
• in pm Ranch Romance, Seattle-based coil'
temporary cow girls
Hlll.T I’L.AZA STACK (between Hull Center
and Hilton Hotel)
• p.m The Halnes/Kanter Project, crossover
new music and ja/.z
• 8 p m Irene Farr era 1 ropii .il Band, troph al
in/./, and vocals
• 9:30 p.m < aliente, Latin dam e mush
MICHKLOII JAZZ H.STIVAL (on O.ik St and
5th Ave.)
• ' |i in H.ikraa Bata, steel drum band and
dancers
• 10 p.m Kotoja, rich rhythm it A fro beat.
Saturday . Sept. 21 —
MIKU.K HTH AVI. STACK
• . to p in Lion dam e ( hinese Festival
ilance ami music
• 115 p in Kugene Taiko, Eugene's own lap
unese Drumming Troupe
• 2 p.m Cirrus R & & dm e gn i m
• i 30 p ni HI Lynne and the Smokin' Soles,
//i el\ rhythm and blues
• i 45 i> in Zeb Wednesday and the Red
heads, funky urban blues
• t> :to p in Bat k Porch Blues, fine down
home acoustic blues
• 8 15 p.m Sue Miles and Slow Burn, hard
driving blues
• 1 ng roots rock
and blues
MULT PLAZA STACK —
• .. IA ilde prt gressive talk mu
sit
• 1
• 2 p m ■ 1 ho Trai eys, soaring three-part har
monics
• .1 p.m. - Tim Ryan, steel guitar blues
• 4 -15 p.m. - Paul Prince. African-Inspired
original guitar.
• I) ill p m Mark Alan, acoustic favorites and
originals.
• H p.m - Amber Tide;, joyful blues, jazz, and
boogie-woogie
• 10 p.m - Jody Steelier and Kate Brislin, Old
Mountain blurs ami bluegrass
MICHKLOB JAZZ FESTIVAL
• 2 p m Blink Swan Classic Jazz Band, clas
sic Dixieland Jazz
• :i p m - Kammeror-Dowd Quartet, jazz vibes
and keyboards
• a to p m - John Workman Quintet, original
jazz.
• 5 to pm Carl Woidock Quintet, classic
jazz
• 7 p m I he Benefactors, funk anti jazz fu
sion
•up m Dana Lutes Knsemble. smooth so
phisticated jazz
• It) p.m. - Latarski/Steveil with Marilyn Kel
ler, jazz fusion and vocals.
Sunday September 22 —
MILLHK 8TH AVF STACK
• !2 noon - Judy K Vogelsang and Friends,
original dancenble music
• t p in - Vanilla Sym opators, Depression-Era
hot jazz.
• it p in. - Inspirational Sounds Rousing, gos
pel choir
• 4 to p m Etouffeo, Cajun-style "swamp
rock
HULTPLAZA STACK
• . noon I lav id Loy Trio, jazz, blues and
soul
• lit to p m i mu llltondi, original folk
• 14s p.m Kudana, African marimba
rh\ thms
• I to p 111
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1 8-20, or contac t t ibrary Personnel
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