THE U PP LR L E F T Box 1 1 8 HJPPER' LEFT- EDGEL VOLUME 1 C amion B each 0 f\ 7711Q WUMSEft 1 •A pril , 1??2> TO:____ Jerry Brown for President! I 1-800-426-1112 I REDUCE LIVE MUSIC! One function of recorded music is to replace the player's part in the interaction of musi­ cian and audience during a musical performance. An Irish setter could represent the audience. There could be a rehearsal for "listening to music.” It wouldn't be the same. Despite our reluctance to recognize human responses that cannot be measured by instru­ ments, one might concede that a person’s response to music played and sung by humans in the very same room would be different than the response to reproductions of performances. Like the Chinese farmer who preferred drawing water by hand, we prefer the enriching human experience to being part of a machine. We suggest alternatives. Attend, of course, live musical performances in your neck ol the woods, hear the quality and variety flourish as the audience nourishes the music and is nourished in return. If you or your child has an affection for blowing notes out into the air, or making a string vibrate by striking it. or pulling on it with a bow, then, by all means, do it. Choose the kind of instrument according to how much fun it is for you to make notes come out of it. Some fortunate people are gifted with pleasant voices and should not hesitate to sing. Those not so fortunate might hum quietly. We are not suggesting that you bum your records, tapes, and C.D.s. Just remember, they’re not the real thing. Changes will come whether we take responsibility for them or not. It is the goal of the I pper Left Edge to report these changes and to attempt to participate on the side of the Arts and the Environment, in the future of the planet. We encourage our readers to do the same. Dr. Karkeys Fundamentals. Those things we share from generation to generation, spanning seas, languages, histories. The things that give us continuity, a sense of connectedness, without which we are isolated and adrift. The trueness of the things we value is in each of us, and is meaningless until we separate ourselves from the desires and aspirations that others, often those we love, or fear, may project upon us. When we do clear a path to our individual self, our truth does ring, mean­ ing and value are real, and we find the foundation upon which we can choose, change, and create. We are each unique, and our first real work is to listen for our inner voice, recognize it, and listen to it. It is the founda­ tion of the song of our life, a song unlike any other, to be sung with joy and affection. REDUCE it REUSE Each individual can reduce the need for recycling I Think before you buy when choosing between two like products; choose the one with less packaging or choose packaging that is reusahle or recyclable Purchase in bulk, purchue uiuig reu»able container», uie a cloth or ttnng grocery bag. bnng your own mug when purchasuig coffee 'to go"; keep garbage from entering the wade dream and even reduce the need for recycling I A VA R I E T Y OP F IN E 255 N .H e a lo c k CANNON B E A C H 4 3 6 -2 0 2 0 IM I JUBILATION CORPOKAIION SRoCcto 240 N HewUocl 24« N. Spruce [Mountain Bike/Funcycle Rentals (Hrs vary w'tidca) Recycle dayi are the fir« and third Saturday» o f each month from 9 a m until 1 p m. Bring your recyclable» to the Recycling Center, located at the east end of 2nd Street. The volunteer recy­ cling Half will help you deposit newsprint, Un. cardboard, glass and aluminum. If you are v isa ­ ing or renting in C annon Beach, ask your ho»l, motel clerk, RV park office, or landlord if they recycle. If they do. bag up your Herns for them. In addition to the 17-year old Recycle Saturday drop o ff program. Cannon Beach implemented a curbside pick up system last year. For more information about this and other recycling oppor­ t u n is t . telephone the city at 436 1581. By taking responsibility for what we use. reducing our consumption, reusing our material» and recycling our resources, we point Cannon Beach and Oregon toward a sustainable future. FUNDAMENTALS r MIKE’S BIKE SHOP RECYCLE Oregon'» precedent aetling buttle recycling legiilation celebrate* its 2 lit anniveriary thu year and everyine can participate while in Oregon. All »tores telling toft drink» and beer in bottles and cant take hack the con Lamer» if they sell that brand. Customers pay a deposit for each can or boitle bought in Oregon Return it and get money hack Collect them or let kid» return them for »pending money. 436*1266 BCcATeS Î&J T 0 hoi tsnnsn Arxk (S03I 4M ??M Off*« 37110 ★ ★ A ★ ★ A CCUKMif loop Stoni (QU I H n II I T GOUIMI1 r EAT MORE COOKIES Cinnamon Roil«, Ptzza by the Shea, Muffin«, Espresso, and Cookie« 239 N. HEMLOCK Ph. 436-2932