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Show rw-9W rfrt!v p""-.. fvr- Today 7:30 p.m., WSU's Office of Cultural Affairs presents jazz pianist Billy Taylor and Ramsey Lewis in concert, Pccry's Egyptian Theater, 2415 Washington Blvd., Ogclcn, $13-$ 15, 626-8500 or 1 -800-WSU-TIKS. Saturday 8-2:30 p.m., Tourctte Syndrome Educational Workshop features Sue Connors, a national spokesperson for the Tourctte Syndrome Association, at Mt. Jordan Middle School at 9369 S. 300 E. in Sandy, 272-1051 or 1-800-468-1150. 9 a.m.-l p.m., Ogdcn Canyon Club hosts "Fall Canyon Clcan-Up," meet at Alaskan Inn, coffee and donuts, grilled hamburgers The Oaks. 10 a.m., WSU's Small Business Development Center spon sors a business start-up seminar, WB103, free, 626-7051. 6 p.m., men's soccer same against Brigham Young University, Stewart Stadium, $2-$4, 626-6472. 7:45 p.m., WSU hockey teams plays USU, The Ice Sheet. 8 p.m., Wildcat Cinema features "City of Lost Children," SU Wild cat Theater, $2-$3, 626-7424. Sunday 3-6 p.m., Women's Studies Program sponsors the women's potluck picnic and used-book sale, Annex 1 at the grove to he south of house, bring plate, and utensils, potluck item, beverage, and used books to sell. 7:30 p.m., WSU's department of performing arts presents the Weber State Symphony Orchestra, SU Ballroom, $3.50-$4.50, 626-8500 or 1 -800-WSU-TIKS. Monday 2-3 p.m., Student Support Services sponsors seminar Strategies for Adult Learners, SC274. 5:30 p.m.. Ski Club meeting at NW corner of the gym. mm Tuesday 12-1 p.m.. Student Support Services sponsors seminar Word Processing, SC266. 7 p.m., Delta Lambda Sappho Union sponsors business meeting, SU347. Wednesday Noon, Services for Women Students features a "Turning Point" developing assertive communication skills and self-esteem, SCI 53, free, 626-7092. 1-2 p.m., Student Support Services sponsors a seminar Intro, to the Internet, SC274, 626-6867. 6:30 p.m., WSU's Ott Planetarium presents a star show, "The Sky tonight," 626-6855. 7:30 p.m., WSU's Ott Planetarium presents the program, "More Than Meets The Eye, LL Hall, $1 -$2, 626-6855. 7:30 p.m., WSU's department of performing arts presents an evening of jazz music, SU Skyroom, free, 626-6431. 8 p.m., WSU's Wilderness Recreation Center holds a kayak-rolling workshop, SG pool,$10-$12,626-6373. 8:30 p.m., WSU's Ott Planetarium hosts a star party, telescope-observing session, free to public, 626-6855. Oct. 8 10 a.m., Convocation features noted historian Michael Engs speaking about "Buffalo Soldiers, the role of African-American soldiers played in the setting of Utah, Arizona and New Mexico, SU Ballroom, free, 626-7307. 10 a.m., John B. Goddard School of Business &Economics Ralph Nye Lecture Series features John Garner, chief financial officer of the Las Vegas-based Paul-Son Gaming Corporations, , WB206, free, 626-7307. 11 a.m., Curling clinic offers the chance for pub lic to try the sport that will be held at WSU during the 2002 Winter Olympics, Ice Sheet, $2, 399-8751. 12-1 p.m., Student Support Services sponsors a seminar Science Test-taking Tips, SC274, 626-6867. I -2 p.m., Academic Advisement Center sponsors a campus wide advisor training opportunity The Advisor's Roundtable, SC167, 626-6752. 3-5 p.m., Weber State University Department of Performing Arts presents the 1998 Greek festival Visual & Performing Elements of Greek Culture, special collections, Stewart Library, free. 7:30 p.m., WSU Combined Choirs in concert, Peery's Egyptian Theater, 2415 Washington Blvd.; Ogden, $3.50-$4.50, 626-8500 or I -800-WSU-TIKS. 8 p.m.. Wildcat Cinema features "The Wall," SU Wildcat Theater, $2-$3, 626-7424. Oct. 9. 1 :30-3 p.m., Friday Forums presents Anand Dyal-Chand with "Understanding the Students of the 1990s," Special Collections, Stewart Library. 3-5 p.m., Weber State University Department of Performing Arts presents the 1998 Greek festival It's Greek to US: On the Gulf between Greeks and Christian Ethics, special cc tions, Stewart Library, free. 7 p.m., women's volleyball game against Portland State University, Dee Events Center, $2-$4, 626-8500 or 1 -800-WSU-TIKS. I U! " Hi fmf. m is giving you 10 OFF Everything after eveiy WSU lionie football gtune!! Just bring t in your ticket stub or WSU ID and 10 off your prudiase PI See the world from a whole new perspective. T 'A 1 5. . : ''.51 ll ! 1 ' ':! s: i f . V IZ COMING 10-2-90 www.pepsi.comantz Come join the WSU Ski Team Meeting October 5 5 p.m. Northwest Corner of the gym or call: Erica Coombs 476-8089 or Troy 479-8512 Residential Mortgage L.L.C. 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