Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 23, 1991, Page 6, Image 6

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The Undertakers is ono ol six local bands performing at tho Animal Jam in WOW Hall Thursday at 9 p.m.
The concort is a benefit for Citizens for Animal Rights, a Eugene organization that fights to end animal
abuse.
Bands join to fight animal abuse
By Mrng Rodrigues
Emerald Contributor
Thursday night at thn WOW Hall, you can tuno
m to some of Eugene's finest liands and contrib
ute to a special cause as well
Animal Jam, a benefit concert in support of ani
mal rights, will showcase the talents of six local
bands with sounds that vary from "psychedelic
garage" to tho blues.
All proceeds go to Citizens for Animal Rights, u
Rugene organization dedicated to ending animal
abuse and exploitation.
CARR’s activities include public education,
picketing, letter-writing and supporting legisla
tion that promotes animal welfare.
Turn to ANIMALS. Page 8
Environmental Awareness
Workshops • Fall Term 1991
OREGON RIVERS — OCTOBER 25, 26, 27
Fee:Sit plus$30travi • 'credit i
This workshop vs ill investigate the exciting riparian cnv ironments of ()regon's
rivers Field lalvs on local rivers offer firsthand exposure to help students pain an
understanding *>f the problems, relationships, concepts and opportunities tor ris er
activities. Studies o( plants. animals, history and river geology will broaden the students
awareness ol Oregon's waterways
SOUTH COAST — NOVEMBER 8, 9, 10
Fee $ 150 plus $20 travel lee; maximum o( 15 students • 2 credits (LSS 406
Study at the edge of the continent to gam knowledge about Oregon’s spectacular and varied
coastline Activities along the estuaries, dunes ami lidejMxils will provide insight into die
relationships ot the plants, animals, history and geology to enhance the student’s understand
mg and appreciation ol how it all fits together
OREGON FORESTS — NOVEMBER 22, 23, 24
Fee $150 plus $20 travel • 2 credits (LSS 408/508)
Hns workshop w ill provide a close up look at the environment with an opportunity to study
the relationships, concepts and s ariety that are present in Oregon's forests. Participants w ill
gain a Ix-lter understanding of die plants, animals, history and geology ol Oregon's forest
lands The experience of w alkmg among the MX) year old giants w ill cultis ate a depth ol
appreciation for our forest resources
RISK AND LIABILITY — DECEMBER 6 AND 7
Fee $75 • 1 credit (L SS 4W508)
This workshop is ilosigned for guides, leaders and recreation personnel w ho deal directly w ith
risk and liability issues Ihc workshop w ill cover areas such as standards, negligence,
adventure recreation, protection issues, insurance choices ami purposes, litigation, risk
reduction, permission ami release forms, accident reduction insurance, and contracts and
contracted services
NORTH COAST — DECEMBER 18 TO 22
Fee $225 plus $50 tre vel • 3 credits (L SS 40&'508)
Investigate the tidepools and headlands of the Oregon Coast. This workshop covers history,
concepts, recreational uses, plants, animals, and the relationships which create the delicate
web of this coastal environment. This workshop creates a unique opportunity for learning as
we spend four days and three nights at the field lab site. Study w ill take place in several
environments, including, dunes, beaches, estuaries, tide pools and the coastal bush. History,
geology, geography, plants and animals will be investigated, all with concern for tlieir
interrelationship with tin- environment.
To register tor arty ol these workshops or tor more information, stop by the
Continuation Center at 333 Oregon Mall or just call:
346-4231
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