Fairgrounds deliver a sleigh full of festivities we holiday spirit abounds at the Lane County Fairgrounds By Felicity Ayles Oregon Daily Emerald ’Tis the season at the Lane County Fairgrounds. The fairgrounds are home to a variety of celebratory events this holiday season, including the Sat urday Market’s Holiday Market, Celebration of Lights, Breakfast with Santa and Broadway on Ice. Organizers for the Saturday Market move their operation in doors during the holiday season and rename it the Holiday Market. Market general manager Bill Goldsmith said the main benefit of the Holiday Market is that it is in side and much warmer than the Saturday Market. "We used to hold the Saturday Market outside, but everyone de cided it was too cold and wet, so we moved inside,” Goldsmith said. “Nothing was quite as warm as the fairgrounds.” But Goldsmith said customers can expect to see a few more ven dors at the 11th annual Holiday Market than at the Saturday Mar ket. “There are over 400 vendors participating this year, with about 325 at any given time,” he said. The fairgrounds provide a more comfortable venue for the cus tomers and acceptable place for people to see all the goods being sold, Goldsmith said. He also stressed the importance of the mar ket for the vendors themselves. “A lot of a vendor’s income comes during the holiday season,” he said. The market gives vendors from all over Lane County the op portunity to sell their goods. The market is open to everyone in the community free of charge. “The market recognizes the di versity of Eugene, so this is not a Christmas fair,” Goldsmith said. Because the common thread in most holiday events is gift-giving, the fair can satisfy most people’s shopping needs. The market is family-based and will include a holiday courtyard with pony rides and apple cider, he said. Goldsmith said the market is usually quite busy around the holi day season. "People really do sup port their local producers,” he said. The market began Saturday and will run Dec. 12 and 13 and the week of Dec. 19 through 24. The third annual Celebration of Lights is another popular attrac tion at the fairgrounds this holiday season. The celebration consists of a drive-through light show featur ing the 12 days of Christmas, Lane County Fair Board member Kathee McDermott said. “Some of the displays are ex tremely large, up to 40 feet tall,” McDermott said. The Celebration of Lights is free of charge, but donations will be ac cepted to help support the youth programs that practice at the fair grounds. The show will be open through New Year’s Eve. Breakfast with Santa started Sat urday and will continue on Dec. 12 and 19. The breakfast includes a drawing for a 4-foot stuffed stocking and a goody bag for every child. In addition to this holiday fare, ice skaters from Lane County will perform in “Broadway on Ice” at the fairgrounds’ ice rink on Dec. 19. 005180 at Clancy Thurber's Pub (Downstairs at the Collier House) on the U of 0 Campus • 13 Ave. and university St. 7:00 to 9:00 pm no Cover, All Ages Welcome, Smoke-free Microbrews, wine A Meals The Store that gives you a choice! 2 OR 5 day Rentals! CORNER OF 19TH AND AGATE 342-4972 005185 STORAGE STUDENT SPECIAL 15% Off Regular Monthly rental rates for One Year Maximum Electronic Alarms on every unit Personal entry codes Security Cameras Resident Manager on site Some heated units available CENTENNIAL Self Storage 1111 Rainbow Drive, Springfield QfIR-Q ? / ^ Located next to Autzen Stadium behind Centennial Shopping Center Zr O ~ Jr aJ A Bring this coupon for free lock when renting. Virtual Off ice Systems Inc. In Partnership with The University of Oregon Bookstore 2387 West 11th Ph. 343-8633 Open Mon-Sat 11-6 The “Ultimate " Pentium lb 350 • QDIBX Board, 100 MHz • 09 Revolution 4MB AGP • 6.4 G Western Digital • 64 MB 100 MHz SDRAM • Yamaha 3D Sound • 36XCD, 56K V.90 •17”.28SVGA Monitor • Ergo Mouse, Keyboard • Win 98 on CD installed • 1 Yr. Parts, 2 Yrs Labor $1389.99 Quality Custom VOS Systems: We build them... We back them... We service them... ...all local! The “Power User” Pentium He 333 • Genuine Intel LX board • #9 Revolution 4MB AGP • 5.1 G Western Digital • 64 MB SDRAM • Yamaha 3D Sound • 36XCD, 56K V.90 •17”.28 SVGA Monitor • Ergo Mouse, Keyboard • Win 98 on CD installed • I Yr. Parts, 2 Yrs Labor $1219.99 I VOS Inc. Systems are also available at the LJ of () Bookstore. Parts available only at VOS Inc. Pi ices good though !’• 19 <)H. AMI), kft. AMI) logo and ,M)Nowl aie Irademarks ol' AMI). Inc Memon prices rellecl cash discoum. Go Ducks! in\ cslmetM guage m\l tcrics natiV : orient ■ philosophy r ■ ciw ret ere ne el i m romance i ■'A I science lie i sell help study guides 1 ext! h ;; )k<-. theatre u universe westerns /oology art history. Text & General Books (One block from campus) 768 E. 13th Ave. 345-1651 ■r=\'TM■ rv . I ttelllll! I, Smith Family Bookst o r c General Books (acrossfrom the Vos! Office) 525 Willamette St. 343-4717