Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 02, 2000, Page 8, Image 8

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PLEASE RECYCLE
Reading remembers victims
Calendar
Tuesday, May 2
Music thanatologist and harpist
Sister Vivian Ripp and music
therapist Mary Ditson will discuss
how music can help trigger the
mind-body-spirit healing response
at 7:30 p.m. at the Beall Concert
Hall. Free tickets are required for
the event. Unfilled seats will be
filled by non-ticket holders by
7:15 p.m. For information call
686-7272.
Quarterly Blood Drive: Lane
. . 4 Ryan Starkweather Emerald
Senior linguistics major Jason Maas-DeSpain reads Holocaust victims’ names Monday evening in the EMU Amphitheater. The
event is a part of Holocaust Remembrance Week sponsored by the Jewish Student Union.
Memorial Blood Bank accepts do
nations on a drop-by, walk-in basis
to benefit the University Blood
Donor Club and other members of
the University community. Refresh
ments for donors. 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Fir Room, EMU. Free. For informa
tion, call 346-3086.
Solar Information Center Demon
stration: The national “Pollution
Solutions Tour” stops on campus
to showcase renewable energy on
wheels. Featured is a 20-foot solar
powered trailer, pulled by a natu
ral gas-powered SUV and accompa
nied by a Flonda Insight
gasoline/electric hybrid car and
various alternative and electric bi
cycles. 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Amphithe
ater, EMU. Free. For information,
browse
darkwing.uoregon.edu/~sic/ or call
346-3696.
Solar Information Center Lecture:
Urban design specialist Michael
Corbett, former mayor of Davis,
Calif., discusses “Village Homes,”
an update on the 70-acre solar
community he planned, developed
and built in 1982. 7:30 p.m.
Room 177, Lawrence Hall. Free.
For information, call 346-3696.
Law School
Book Buyback
■ Court Cafe at the Knight Law Center
April 27-28, May 1-5 & May 8-10
10:00 A.M.-3:00 P.M.
■ Main Store
April 27 - May 14
Regular store hours
UNIVERSITY of OREGON
BOOKSTORE
All books are 10% off EVERYDAY for current UO students, faculty and staff.