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Funding continued from page 1A more elaborate celebration than in previous years, and the group pre dicts more than 1,200 people will at tend. As a result, Liang estimated expenses for the event could reach $30,000, although the group is try ing to cut back costs. One of the main problems the group is facing — aside from raising enough money to fund the event—is acquiring traditional cultural materi als such as food, clothing and decora tions from Taiwan. Liang said getting these materials creates a problem for GTSA because the group cannot be Premier Travel • Airfare Specials!!! • New Orleans - SI98.00* Tampa - $198.00* Raleigh - $198.00* Chicago - $198.00* *tax not included. restrictions may apply. Subject to change « itlrotit notice.; Eurail Passes issued on-site!!! E-mail: faresfa Iuv2travel.com 1011 Harlow I j 747-0909 , Student Travel Experts^-— I reimbursed by ASUO for purchases made overseas. She added that it is possible to attain some of the needed materials in the United States, but it is usually more expensive and diffi cult to find locally. “In the Eugene community, Chi nese cultural resources are actually pretty limited,” Liang said. By purchasing the goods in the Unit ed States, CTSA could now pay up to three times as much for necessary items. One example is paper lanterns: CTSA needs 500 of them for decora tion. Liang estimated that paper lanterns cost $10 each in Taiwan, while in the United States they would cost somewhere between $35 and $50 each. CTSA was allocated $4,000 from student incidental fees to fund Chi na Night, and received about $8,000 in donated materials from various governmental agencies. But if the group members want to purchase items from overseas, the money must come out of their own pockets. “The only way we can get those things is from our own country,” Liang said. “And now we’re not sure if we can get any material from Tai wan at all.” Contact the reporter atjenniferbear@dailyemerald.com. ■ 006828 “40 years of Quality Service” Mercedes • BMW • Volkswagen • Audi German Auto Service 342-2912 •2025 Franklin Blvd. Eugene, Oregon, 97402 014968 ARE YOUR WEEKENDS MISSING SOMETHING? + + + + Join us on Sundays for worship services featuring Holy Communion. We have traditional services on Sunday mornings and Marty Haugen services on Sunday evenings. Sundays 8:15 and 10:45 am & 6:30 pm Student/Young Adult Bible Study, Sundays, 7:15 pm Central Lutheran Church Corner of 18th &. Potter • 345.0395 www.welcometocentral.org All are welcome.