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Show The Utah Statesman Calendar & Events 435-797-1775 statesman@cc.usu.edu FAX: 435-797-1760 www. utahstatesman .com Friday March 31 C Entrepreneur Day, Eccles Conference Center, all day. It gives students the chance to learn from very success- Saturday Dllbert/Scott Adams Contact: THE THE MARKETING GURU CONSUMERS WILL BUY OUR TRACTOR-SIZED ttP3 PLAYERS I F WE OFFER SOMETHING FREE WITH EACH ONE. O Quilting and a movie, 'Remember the Titans', 8-11 p.m. LDS Institute building. ful entrepreneurs. Send an email to edayprize@ gmail.com for more information. ulty and community. Pearls Before Swine/Steve Pastis PIP: THAT ?eo?oe \ THANK-YOUS ARE CAnnual International Banquet. 5:30 p.m., Taggart Student Center Ballroom. Features international cuisines and a cultural show. • $8 for students, $10 for fac- April 3 C Research Week celebrates student and faculty research at USU. THE REST I S JUST PRICING. O Utah Symphony Orchestra, 7 -9 p.m., Kent Concert Hall. April 1 Monday SO WEIL OFFER A FREE iPOD WITH EACH SALE, AND FREE TOWING TO THE LANDFILL FOR OUR fAP3 PLAYER. ARe WOW HlRlMG Wt'A UfclTTfhJ A M Y O U TO WRITS / QUITE GRACIOUS.. TH6IR THAMK- / CHECK GUT THIS YOU CARPS? A owe.. Workshops, lectures and receptions will be held Monday thru Friday. THAMKYOU FOR YOOR GIFT. IT WIU, tAAK£ A TO ttY ME*T , 'GRACIOUS' IS TOO STRONG- A WORD. Free. il O Residence Life Week. Laughing Stock. 7:30 p.m., TSC Ballroom. F.Y.I. V if Loose Parts /Dave Blazek \ f Flying McCoys/G & 6 McCoy Even more listings at u m 7/'. utahstatcsmon. com •Free live acoustic music, March 31, Borders, 7-9 p.m. Mission Wolf Ambassador fundraiser • Annual International Banquei. Delicious cuisines from all continents followed by a cultural show. April 1. 5:30 p.m. TSC Ballruom. • Come join the Cache Valley Folk Dancers lor their Saturday Contra Dance April 1, American West Heritage Center, 4025 S. Highway 89-91. south of Logan. Music provided by the local contra band, Leaping Lulu. I nib, Kay at 753-2480. - Cross Country 5K and IK race, Saturday April 1, 9 a.m. Sink Hollow Trailhead below Beaver Mountain. ECOS & Utah Conservation Corps are holding a Nordic Ski Race to help raise money • Mar 29-31, Donation Drive for Huntsman Cancer Institute - books, magazines, games, and/or movies. Donate in Bookstore or LDS Institute. • New Plays Festival. March 31 and April I, 7:30 p.m. Studio Theatre, FA 224. S? for general admission. May contain objectionable language • Texas McAllen mission reunion, Friday, March 31, 6 p.m. Grandview Fast Stake Center, 1020 North 1050 West, Provo. Info, 9M-651-0-132. • Come join the Cache Valley Folk Dancers tor their Saturday Contra Dance Saturday, April I. American West Heritage Center, in the livery, 4025 S. Highway 89-91, south of Logan. Music provided by the local contra band, Leaping Lulu. For more information, call Kay at 753-2480. • Friday night activity, Logan LDS Institute, quilting and a movie "Remember the Titans", 8-11 p.m. • Scholarships are available from the Women's Center, deadline April 3. Contact Women's Center, TSC Room 315, 797-1728 for more info • Workers of the World Movie Series, "The Hidden Face of Globalization: What corporations don't want us to know." Old Main Room 121, April 4, 7 p.m. Free admission and snacks. • The USU Women's Center Advisory Board will honor four Cache Valley women at its "Women Over 65 Achievement Award" Ceremony Tuesday, April 4, 2006, 7 p.m., in the TSC Stevenson Ballroom. For more information, call 7974728. • Common Ground Outdoor Adventures, April 3, making picture frames with people of all abilities, S2, to volunteer call 713-0288. Movie night with mac 'n cheese on April 4, and hiking on April 5. • The Hunger Banquet, Wednesday, April 5, 7 p.m., $5, Walnut Room. Fun, entertainment and a light dinner provided. Come and learn about poverty inequalities in the world today. . BLAST! will be at the Ellen Eccles Theatre, April A Si 5 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20, $29, and $35, www. centerforthearts.us or by calling (435) 752-0026. It's always a little extra embarrassing when the saber-tooths forget to floss. 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