Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 15, 1993, Page 4, Image 4

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    Learn about:
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❖ nutrition
❖ exercise
❖ self esteem/body image
❖ making positive choices for a
healthier life
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when: Wednesdays Oct. 20, 29 & Nov. 3, 10, 17.
3:30-5:00 p.m. in the Student Health Center Medical Library.
uosiudcm HealthCemcr To register, or for more information, call
Health Education Program 346-4456
WAREHOUSE SALE
TWO DAYS ONLY
SAT, OCT. 16th* SUN, OCT. 17th
★ PRICES SLASHED ★
TAKE AN ADDITIONAL
30o/-50$
SPECIAL GROUPS OF MERCHANDISE
NOW SALE PRICED AT
1.00 ★ 5.00 ★ 10.00 ★ 15.00 ★ 25.00
MERCHANDISE FROM ALL 9 KAUFMAN’S
STORES HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED TO
OUR WAREHOUSE LOCATED AT THE REAR
OF OUR 135 W. BROADWAY STORE.
SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION!
PARK FREE SATURDAY & SUNDAY AT THE PARCADE OR OVERPARK.
OPEN SATURDAY 9 A.M.-6 P.M. ★ SUNDAY NOON-5 P.M.
Wild Life Safari Day
• Springfield's annual leaf collection program begins Monday
The program, called "Leaf it to Springfield." offers free, biodegrad
able plastic bags to people living in the Springfield city limits.
Bags are available on a first-come, first-serve basis Oct. 18-23 at
City Hall, the city Maintenance Division. Lively Park Swim Center
and Willamalane Senior Center, l-enf pickups are scheduled to begin
Nov. 29 For more information, call 728-3637.
• Saturday is Wildlife Safari Day at Willamette Science and Tech
nology Center.
Judy Zeno from Wildlife Safari in Winston and a variety of wild
animal* — including an Arctic fox and an American alligator — will
be at WISTEC from 10 a m. to 6 p m. Admission is $4.50 for adults,
$3 for children and senior citizens and 512 for a family. WISTEC is
located at 2300 I.eo Harris Parkway in Eugene.
• "Beyond Color: Painterly Art of Planting” is the topic of a hor
ticulture lecture Oct. 21 at Agate Hall.
Nori and Sandra Pope, a Canadian couple who revived a walled
garden and nursery in England, will speak about their gardening
experiences. A plant sale will follow.
The lecture begins at 7 p m and is part of the Hendricks Park Hor
ticulture Lecture Series. Admission is $3.
• Tickets are on sale now for a ski expo and special showing of
Warren Miller’s new ski film, Rltick Diamond Rush, 0(1. 27 at South
Eugene High School.
The event begins at 7 p m. and benefits high school ski teams at
Sheldon. South Eugene, Churchill and North Eugene. Tickets are $6
and can lie purchased from ski team members or at ULLR Ski &
Sport. Willamette Pass office. Berg's Ski Shop, Anderson's. Oregon
Trail Council. Board Sports and the Emu Main Desk.
• Oregon Food Bank has scheduled a statewide food drive to help
hungry people through the holidays.
Food collection barrels will be at all Thriftway stores in Eugene
and Springfield on Saturday. Shoppers are asked to donate a grocery
bag with non-perishable food to the fowl bank.
• The Eugene chapter of the Sierra Club will discuss President
Clinton’s forest plan at a program meeting Oct. 19.
Mark Hubbard of Oregon Natural Resource Congress and Rick
Johnson will discuss ways the plan could lx* revised and improved.
The meeting begins at 7:30 p in. at Roosevelt Middle School library.
680 E 24th Street
• The United Way needs volunteers for the following positions:
gym supervisor at Roosevelt Middle School, two to three hours per
week: appointment companion to accompany individuals with dis
abilities at doctor appointments, two to three hours per week; yard
work volunteers to do basic yardwork for people with disabilities,
half or full days: data entry clerk or driver for the Tree of Joy gift tree,
three one-hour shifts, registrar or video operator lor November work
shop,
For more information, contai t the Volunteer Connection, 683
9000.
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liont today from 12:JO to 1:30 p m and from
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The Peace Corps will have an information
table in the KMU from 10 a m to 3 p in For
more information. <.all 34b <>02b
Immigration and Naturalization will have
an information table in the KMU today from *
10 am to 2 pm
Athletes in Attion will present "Fast
break" tonight at 7 30 at 2710 Marlow Road
For more information, call 465-472.1 1
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