Kool-Aid targeted for boycott Summer science fun offered at WISTEC By Martin Flaher Oregon Da:>y Emerald The Willamette Science and Tec hnology Center is offering .1 serins of short classes for children axes 5 to 12. beginning lone 28 and running through Aug. 20. Classes ant offered in three age categories. 5-8. 7-9 and 10 12. And while the 5-fi*y ear-old camp is already full, most of the other classes, which will present various scientific con cepts at easy to understand levels, remain open. From July 5-9. 7-9-year-olds can take Terrific Trees, where they will learn about trees, their differences and their uses Students will adopt a tree and make edible leaves From July 12-16. they can study Nature s Power, learning about what causes severe weather such as lightning, hurri canes and tornadoes. They'll also experiment with volcanoes and create an earthquake. Students will learn about local flora and fauna from July 19 25. in the In Our Neighborhood Local Plants and Animals class. Students will keep a nature diarv as they explore Alton Baker Park and the grounds surrounding VVISTFC. Young astronauts can take a Journey Through the Solar Sys tem. Aug 9-13. Students will discover what it would tie like to live on Mars, as well as exploring other planets, the sun and the moon. The i lass will finish with a star parts at VVISTFC Another set of classes is offered for 10-12-vear-olds From June 28 through July 2, students can learn Why Things Work by studying machines and their components. Students will learn how bones and skeletons mirror the environment in Skullduggery, from July 5-9. Students will assemble a mammal skull for their personal collection. From July 19-23. students can blast off with Basic Rocketry, where they will learn how and why rockets fly. They will build and launch model rockets using compressed air. expand ing gasses and chemical fuels. Students can follow up with Advanced Rocketry, front July 26-30. They will build a Hawkeye rocket and learn how to cal culate its launched altitude and velocity. They'll also design their own rockets. Both the beginning and advanced rocketry classes require an additional $5 fee for the purchase of model rockets and engines. From Aug 9-13. students can splash through Ponds and Wetlands, exploring the ecological controversies that surround our use of area wetlands. All classes cost $35 for W1STEC members. $50 for non members. For more information, contact W1STFX at 4H3 9027. ^Ql^TCr “We're worth looking for! Breakfasts starting at $1.9:> ★ special....s2.35 2 eggs, hashbrowns & toast (Mon . Wed., I ri onlv) Onr hour free ovrrpark Open 7 W- \ 00 M 1 132 E. Broadway •••••• 342-4317 Inside the Eugene Ptolcuiotul Building • Order to go Unlimited IW bus service„ optional student tee. That means refunds are available. Keep in mind, however, that your student ID now enables you to ride the bus any time, any where. all term! Also remember that by supporting unlimited bus service you 're helping alleviate traffic, reduce air pollution. ease the campus parking problem, and provide transportation for thousands of students But If you still want a refund, come to the EMU Main Desk during normal business hours June21-25. Also available at the LTD Customer Service Center during normal business hours June 26 - 30 Call 687-5555 (Voice) or 687-5552 (TDD) for more Information. Express Yourself! Lmnmiymnmit District By Ed Carson Oegoe fWv Imetaki The Orison Slate Public Inter est Research Group announced Wednesday that it is launching a boycott against Kool-Aid Kool Bursts for utilizing wasteful pac Paging "Gonsumars are outraged at the excessive, wasteful pac kag ing of Kool-Aid KoolBursts." said Lauri Aunan of OSPIRG Kool-Aid KoolBursts are pro mixed Kool-Aid in plastic: bot tles that are sold in six-pat.ks in a c ardhoard box and covered with shrink-wrapped plastic Ac c ording to OSPIRG. Kool Bursls cost between five to JO times more than Kool-Aid pac k ets, provide one-third lews drink, and c rente 50 times more waste “It's n big c onsumer ripoff that gouges their poc ketbooks and creates tnciri> waste,'' Aunan said. OSPIRG c hose to target Kool Bursts bee ause it believes the pac kaging is espec ially detri mental to the env ironment "This w as the most egregious example of wasteful pac kaging we c mild find," said Maureen Kirk. OSPIRG c ampaign direc - lor. In October national environmental groups gave KooIBursts a WasleMaker Award for wasteful put kaging OSPIRG is joining a boycott begun in March by the Massa chusetts Publh Interest Research Group Boycott orga nizers hope to reach 100,000 people by the end of the sum mer and is urging them to boy cott KooIBursts and express their concerns to Philip Morris Companies, producer of Kool Bursts. via Phillip Morris's toll Laurl Aunan of the Oregon State Public Interest Research Group holds up a packet of Kool-Ald and new Kool-Ald KoolBursts to demonstrate the difference In packaging. OSPIRG claims the KoolBursts packag ing Is wasteful and will harm the environment free number or OSl’IR(«'s post (aril write-in i ampaign Organizers are demanding that Philip Morris remove kool hursts in their present pai Pag ing from store shelves, change its overall npproai h to par kag ing, ami stop spentling money to defeat environmental legisla tion According to OSPIRC. Philip Morris is the world’s largest sell er of pm ked goods and was the largest corporate contributor again*) the Oregon Kci yr.ling Initiative in 1000. contributing 560.01)0 OSl'IKt. representative Steve Oardner said another reason he is opposed to kooIHursts is because it is "aimed at chil dren." OSI’lRt. s own fai t sheet states that "Kool-Ald has been u favorite kids' drink for years " The boycott is the current fcsus of OSl’IRCTs Plastics Watch (Cam paign. SAVE $$$ j ON TBOBOOKS! • in the front of the same building (only one block from campus) • same low prices • expanded floor space Bring your Textbook Information author, title, edition We'll help you save $$$ Sell some of last year's Textbooks and help pay for this term's books Smith Family Bookstore 768 East 13th • (503) 345-1651 Eugene, Oregon 97401