OCR Text |
Show 2 THE SUH WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, I 2000 . 1 Evan's Hairstvlins College fiJiaw? Playing it loud. . . iJlHlp: The Sabella Consort, a musical trio, the Dunford auditori- will perform in um Wednesday, Feb. 9, at 8 p.m. Tickets are $7. For additional information, call 652-779- 628-901- 3 955 E. Tabernacle 673-612- 8 Must Have Coupon The Southwest Symphony will present Haydens Paukenmesse Feb. 10 and 11 in the Avenna Center. The orchestra will be joined by the Southwest Chorale and the Dixie College Chorus for the performance. The concert begins at 8 p.m. For more information, call ASDC Campus Calendar 29 Sabella Consort musical group in Dunford audirorium at 8 p.m., baseball vs. Snow at 4 p.m. THURSDAY 210 baseball vs. CEU at 10:30 a.m., Southwest WEDNESDAY 652-779- The BYU Ballroom Dance Company will perform Saturday, 12, at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. in the Symphony concert Avenna Center Sweethearts Friday 21 Ball ;it Institute, baseball vs. UVSC at 4:30 p.nt., basketball vs. North Idaho, Southwest Symphony concert at 8 p.m. in Avenna Center SATURDAY 212 basketball vs. Ricks , BYU Ballroom Dance Company in Avenna Center at 3 and 8 p.m. at 8 p.m. in Monday 214 Feb. Avenna Center. Tickets for the matinee are $10 for adults and $6 for youth. Tickets for the evening performance are $12 for adults and $9 for youth. Photo by Stephanie Yunker Snow Canyon High School band director Terry Moore conducts the Band Monday night, Feb. 7, in the Avenna Center. Valentines Day The Sweethearts Ball will be held at the LDS Institute. Friday, Feb. 1 1, This is a semi-form- al mens-choic- e dance. Tickets are $8 at the Institute or $10 at the door Cafeteria, ""nicotine It " 7 25 nrds 1 rib-ey- Off 5-- cll 25ed offlotbiog Dixie College Bookstore Hours 7:45 a.m-- 6 p.m. Mon.-Thur- s. Fri. 7:45 a.m.-5p.Closed Sat. & Sun. from page salad on weekdays, the diner offers a bar, a daily homemade soup special, fresh rolls, a variety of desserts and a taco bar with fresh chicken, beans and rice or a Caesar salad with chicken. All lunch specials include a small salad, dessert and an drink, and range in price from $3.95 to $4.95. For dinner, the diner also offers many daily e steak, chicken breast or options, such as roasted potatoes. Dinner is served from 7 p.m. and specials range in price from $5.50 to $6.50. "Students should give the cafeteria a try. I think they would be surprised, said Jensen. Our staff works so hard, Campbell said. I think we have a lot to offer and wish the students would just give us a chance. Students can save even more money on their meals by putting money on their ID cards at the information booth in the Gardner Center. The cafeteria also offers a quiet place to study or relax, as well as watch TV or play pool. Classifieds V. y w Attention all students... Want to earn extra money while going to school? Let us show you how. Call Jeanne. (435) 574-337- 1 To purchase a classified ad, call The Sun All classifieds are $4.50 (435) 652-781per insertion up to 25 words. at The second annual African-America- n Expressions runs through Friday, Feb. 11, in the North Plaza. The show focuses on statements of history, social economics and contemporary life. Hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Groups may visit at other hours by appointment. For more information, call 652-779- Mothers Weekend, a day for mothers and their daughters will be held Saturday, Feb. 19. The cost is $25 per person, which covers food, workshops, and all other activities. Register in the exec, council room or call 652-751- The 13th annual Robert N. and Peggy Sears Dixie Invitational Art Show will open Saturday, Feb. 19, in the Avenna Center and run through March 19. Hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and from 6 p.m. Sunday. 2-- Dixie College offers a selection of block courses which begin Tuesday, Feb. 22, and run through the end of the semester. A variety of courses are offered. Registration is more information, call For 652-770- In celebration of Black History Month, Dr J.D. Williams will present a lecture Wednesday, Feb. 23, at noon in the Dunford Auditorium. Williams will address the topic "Where do we stand today on the goal of equality in American life.7" The public is invited. |