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Show Wnndaj. May I. The Dairy Vtmk Oi eairte - 7 w Volunteer Opportunities at the Bennion Center ' hN Wasoich Humane is o noivll animal rescue organization. They rescue dogs and cats from animal shelters and adopt liem to good homes lirough PetSmart stores. You can help at lie Redwood Rood or loyton PetSmarts one or two limes per north; Sunday mornings or afternoons. Or, you con serve as a Foster "parent," keeping rescued animals in your home until tSey are adopted tVough tfte Wasatch HumanePetSmort program. Cat 8 or 29S1 936 to help an animal friend in need rt.; non-prof- J" . 299-850- The Nationol Society to Prevent Blindness is looking for some help. ResponsftMUes include recruitment and of volunteers to conduct specific programs; planning iSe schedule; record keeping, ndudmg iolow-uon reports. May also be asked to staff subcommittee dealing with Vision Screening and Glaucoma detection and education; EYEWATCH arid Eye Safety. For more details, col 524-202"A Celebration of Soft Lake's Foflt & Ethnic Arts" to the grounds of tie City & May 16, 17, and 18 brings the living Traditions Festival County Building. This fun, festive, and exciting event needs many volunteers.: Cad KisJo at the Sail Lake Gry Arts Council to join in helping r at this great few days. t 'i?:.;:;-.-;:-;"s- "7" 'f-- fruity SN .'i. ' Wilderness Explorers ore needed to help gain important information about the new Grad Staircase Escalante NattoncJ Monument. You'8 work with the Sierra Club "exploring" this beautiful, unique area, opining experience in environmental affairs and land management, and have o or Bob tasting impact on your new nat'l monument A half day training session is required. Col Mark or Bob of tSe Sierra dub 467-9294- ), Walton at 485-172- 5 for more information. (.: 978-245- I f 1 '- - ' 3l - Noted local author Carol Lynn Pearson will preseehher onwamon ploy, "MotW Wove the Morning," as a benefit for lifeCare Services on May 9th. LifeCare Services helps older and disabled persons in oar community maintain their homes and iSeir imJependence. For more inforS mation, col LifeCare ot j(? , v f May 12lh will be Utah's "Day of Fasting, part of National Fast far flSe Hameleu Day This event asks us to pledge not to eat the entire day, and to donate the money tSot would hove been spent on food to o local homeless support orgonaptwn of your choice. CoB Whitney Rearmck at Utah Issues for more irnrotion. or lie Bennion Center 58M81 Y (521-2035- ), The Rural Environmental Assisted Project (REAP) hnds books for use in education m Ghana o nation desperately in need of many more books and teaching toots for students, lb find out how you can help, visit iW website at hSp:AoiT cc urnaniloba ca Or you con contact Maxwell OpefaMgyemana at 5214617 (emoi: irtcstwel cjkuOprobono kjw.uloh.edu). The Literacy Action Center sfii needs volunteers to help solicit businesses to participate m their 'LETTERS FOR LITERACY" Annual Corporate Spelling Bee. The businesses sponsor, and are part of this event, which benefits literacy development programs. The Center provides coding lists and information, and tSey wifl be conducting an incentive effort for volunteers. Your help is needed ASAP. Coil Angle Silver at 521-905- 0 to get involved. Whither Elementary School continues to seek speech and language U. students to volunteer with r youngsters on school days. You may receive acodemic credit for your observation and volunteer lime. This is a school, so you can also help during the summer. Training is provided. Contact Jeanne Werts at 48 Whittier is located at 1568 So. 300 East in Salt Lake. two-fou- year-roun- d The Lowell Bennion Community Services Center seeks to involve University volunteers in meaningful service to the community, helping the elderly, youth, people with disabilities, the homeless, and many more. In serving others, you acquire skills and knowledge that 1 will benefit you personally. Stop by the Center at 101 Union Building, or call 581-48- 1 to get involved. Omomoe fnoro Stefan liB Mitchctt Richtcr plays with a footbag outside the Union. Monbounc Train Ride VI c Face Painting Giant Slide Ride Power Wheels Vl roo 3T TJ C in s ri n L! oc 3 oo o V) ) N HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL EVENTS "8 . .. SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES: May ay o 9 XONESDAY; May 7 1997: HoIocmiM Worluhop. Histoiy 391R-3- 0 (1 credit hour) or 39R-5- 0 (noncrcdit). TKU workshop consists of the Holocaust film. Night and Fog. and group discussion. The problem of racism and genocide is addressed thoughtfully and critically within the historical framework of one of several 'holocausts perpetrated in this century. Professor Ron Smelser. Department of History. Register through DCE. . r? r o O c -- im.5Mp.mk. JewiA CmmmMity Crmtrr, 241iEA 1700 SmUk WEDNESDAY, May 7. 1997: "BJkf la Godafurth. Holocaaatr Rabbi Nissan Mangel, author and philosopher. Rabbi Mangal is a Holocaust survivor. Sponsored by the Jewish Students Association and Chabad-Lubavitc- of Utah h TJCpjm. im tsV Sltmir Xm THURSDAY, May 8, 1997: Keynote Addtw. "What did tha Naak Ww ahot tho Jws," AUn by E. Stein weis. Department of History, University of Nebraska. Dr. SteinweU is the author of Eommic m Nu Gtnmuiyt Tit At M Saturday, May 17 tn 1 to 6 pm 3 Union Courtyard a. For University of Utah Families a. 3 S et a 79 pj. Stimt VMAmXtorimm r' " ' -- 7 FRIDAY, May 9. 1997 ' Commemoration and governor ' Proclamation of the Days of remembrance. Nm. Shsaf CmfUmf KMmm3m 4 infonrntiM. cmltUwrtmt bxLrment, Mai,-- it, Lt af 5tl-tV- Rm SmeUrtt KM Amis 8 JIM2. tit MMU tM (tntrr, IMPACT, tit AmW ShJmf 4 VnUtiJtwU FtimHimtfVttAi Cmprptim Sponsored by ASUU tit JtU . ;Soft'Dnnks Sivocp the Hawk Sno Cones - Earth 2 Ball Velcro Wall |