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Show « ii -w Page 12 Friday, April 11,2008 StatesmanBatk Burner Check www.ulahstatesman.comfor complete calendar listings Monday Friday Saturday April II April 12 April 14 [J Aggiette and cheer auditions, all day, Spectrum. [1 Poetas Y Pintores: A traveling exhibit featuring contemporary Latino art/poetry, all day, MerrillCazier Library. H uCIBR undergraduate grant applications due, all day, Biotechnology building. [I "From the Ground Up' Art Works Exhibit, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., TSC. (3 Interior design senior exhibition, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Twain Tippetts Exhibition Hall. 9 Scholastic book fair, all day. 9 Aggiette and cheer auditions, all day, Spectrum. [I Balanced Man Triathalon, 8 a.m., HPER. n Poetas Y Pintores: A traveling exhibit featuring contemporary Latino art/poetry, all day, MerrillCazier Library. Di uCIBR undergraduate grant applications due, all day, Biotechnology building. [ ] Scholastic book fair, all day. [ ] USU women's softball vs. New Mexico State, 3 p.m. \M Ecology Center Seminar Series, 3 to 4 p.m., BNR. U Scout badge workshops at the Museum of Anthropology, 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. [J USU women's softball vs. New Mexico State, 1 p.m. •I USU Opera, 1p.m., 7 p.m., Caine Lyric Theatre. [J USU Theatre presents 'King Lear,' 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Morgan Theatre. Di Poetas Y Pintores: A traveling exhibit featuring contemporary Latino art/poetry, all day, MerrillCazier Library. [I uCIBR undergraduate grant applications due, all day, Biotechnology building, d Interior design senior exhibition, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Twain Tippetts Exhibition Hall. Cl 'From the Ground Up' Art Works Exhibit, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., TSC. O Guitar ensemble, 7:30 p.m., Performance Hall. Poetry and a bev. Climate change Poetry and a Beverage, Saturday, April 12, at 9 p.m. in the Hub. Come listen to music and have a free drink. This is the last Poetry and a Beverage for the semester. Iraq reporting Mr. Flintoff will talk at noon, Wednesday, April 16, in the Performance Hall. His talk is "Reporting From Iraq: The Changing Challenge." Friday peace vigil Peace Vigil every Friday between 5 and 6 p.m. on the east side of Main Street between Center Street and 100 N., Logan. This non-violent public event has been on-going every Friday since September 2005. E-mail info@loganpeace.org or call 755-5137 if you have questions. Clean-up volunteers Flying McCoys • G&G Mccoy Brain Waves • B. Streeter Volunteers needed for Logan River Clean-Up along Stokes Nature Trail. Saturday, April 12 at 8 a.m. Sponsored by Utah Revers Council and USU's Student Organization Fun Society and Natural Resources. E-mail or call Kelly for more info kjsivy@gmail.com 435770-3226 Dr. F. Stuart Chapin addresses global climate change in two seminars. The first seminar, Wednesday, April 9, 6-7 p.m. The second seminar, Thursday. April 10, 3-4 p.m. Both seminars will be held in BNR, room 105. For more information, visit www.usu.edu/ecology/ More to remember... • Kristi Geddes senior recital on April 12 at 5:30 p.m. in the Performance Hall. Free admission. • Looking for SINGERS and DANCERS to AUDITION for 2008 big band production, the Celebrate America Show, "Aloha-USOI" April 19,10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. April 30, 5:30 p.m. Thomas Edison School, 200 E. 2600 North, North Logan. For instructions or more information call 7531551. www.celebrateamericashow.com • Religion in Life: come listen to Philip Barlow at 11:30 a.m. in the Cultural Hall. Taco salad will be served for just Si following. Everyone is invited •April 12,11-3 p.m. Pier 49 Pizza parking lot, 111 E. 1600 North, just north of the WalMart parking lot, Huntsman School of Business Micro-loan fundraiser in conjunction with grand opening event for Pier 49 Pizza live bands, auction, raffle, free drinks and prizes. • "Experience the Power of Music," Music Therapy Forum Thursday, April 10,1:30 - 2:30 p.m., Sunburst Lounge. General public invited. Be watching for our drum circles. • Now is the time of the year to apply for the CEA scholarship for the '08-'09 school year. Two $1,000 scholarships awarded annually to an employee, their child, grandchild, or spouse of a classified employee. $500 each semester. Applications are available online under Classified Employee Association on the USU home page http://www. usu.edu/cea/scholarships/ or contact Pat Anderson at 7971128 to have one mailed to you. • DESA's infamous SILENT WEEKEND is approaching (April 18-19) Sign up NOW at www.desausu.com or email us at desa@aggiemail.usu.edu Deadline is April 8. • USU Children's House Now Registering Summer Semester 2008 May 12-Aug. 1, Ages 3-8 Yrs, Fall Semester 2008. Aug.25-Dec. 12, Ages 3-6 Yrs. Enrollment is on-going as space is available throughout the year. Call for information: 797-3657 www.childrenshouse.usu.edu. Pearls Before Swine • Steve Pastis MY |,ATe$T INVENTION. A CAR THAT RUNS ON IDIOCK A NATURAL RESOURCE THAT IS IN ABUNDANT SUPPCY. Student PROVIDENCE LOCATION Totmo's Pizza 10$ FOR Malt-O-Meal Cereal 64 oz. Asst. Gatorade Western Family 20 oz. Asst. 7 oz. Asst. Jiffy Mixes Pineapple Don Julio 10 oz. Tortilla Chips Nissin 3 oz. Top Ramen Noodles Clover Club 10 oz. Potato Chips • $ Fruit Snacks Western Family 11 oz. Mandarin Oranges CLOSED PROVIDENCE STORE Monday-Saturday 50 N. Highway 165 Open 24 flours A Day Phone: 753-3301 Closed Sundays PHARMACY HOURS: • Meat Department " " . 9 a.m.-9 p.m. • Produce Department View our weekly ad, make shopping lists and more at 755-0000 macevs.com CR6DIT UNION Prices Effective April 11-17, 2OO8 |