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Every Week

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Parent Issue
Day
31
Month
May
Year
1974
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EVERY WEEK

SUNDAY

Learning Exchange meeting (educational cooperative and resource center) 4 pm every 4th Sunday of the month, 802 Monroe Street.

MONDAY

City Council Meeting, 7:30 pm

HRP Steering Committee meeting -- 516 E. William (above the Campus Bike Shop), 5:30 pm.

TUESDAY

Gay Liberation From Meeting - 3rd floor conference room South Wing, Michigan Union, 8 pm.

Cable 3 8:30 pm -- Ann Arbor City Council meeting (replay of Monday's meeting) Free Pap Tests in the morning at St. Joes. Cali 668-8857 for more information.

WEDNESDAY

GAWK (Gay Awareness Women's Kollective) -- 3rd Floor conference room South Wing, Michigan Union, 8 pm, all women welcome. Guild House Conversation -- discussion on "Man/Woman relating", soup and sandwiches, noon, $.40.

THURSDAY

Picket Wrigley (Lettuce and Farah Boycott) 3:30-5:45 pm, Rides leave from north side of Michigan Union at 3:15 pm, return at 6 pm.

FRIDAY

Picket Wrigley (Lettuce and Farah Boycott) 3:30-5:45 pm, Rides leave from north side of Michigan Union at 3:15 pm, return at 6 pm.

SATURDAY

Picket Wrigley (Lettuce and Farah Boycott) 11am-5pm. Rides leave from north side of Michigan Union 10:45, 12:45, and 2:45; return at 1, 3, and 5 pm. For more info call Boycott office 763-0258, Dave Super 769-1326, in Ypsi Mary Szczesiul 483-9593.

MONDAY - FRIDAY

Cable 3 -- Local News, Jim Zimmerman 7 pm

Cable 3 -- Community Dialogue, host Bruce Warshal. Various people are interviewed on local concerns.

Confidential Pregnancy Counseling -- East Clinic, Health Service, 207 Fletcher 3-5 pm, 763-1210; Counseling Services, 3rd floor, Michigan Union, 9 am-5 pm, 764-8437; Office of Ethics and Religion, 3rd floor. Michigan Union, 9 am to 5 pm, 764-7442; Mental Health Clinic, 2nd floor, Health Service, 8 am to 5 pm, 764-8313; Women's Crisis Center, St. Andrews Church, Division and Catherine, 2 pm-1 am all days, 761-WISE.

MONDAY - SUNDAY

Learning Exchange (educational coop and resource center), call 662-5189 or come to 802 Monroe every night except Saturday; 6-10 pm.

COOPS

*Itemized Coop (food) -- call 663-1111 for distribution region, order, house, distribution house.

*Neighborhood Action Center Food Coop (serving low income people). Call 769-3771 or visit the center at 543 N. Main, ask for Greg.

*Peoples Food Coop -- 722 Packard, M-T & Th-Sat 10 am-6 pm; M & Th 7:30-9 pm. Clean-up starts at 10 am on Wednesday, meeting on Wednesday night at 7:30, call 761-8173 for location.

*Peoples Produce Coop (fruits and vegetables) -- $4.25 per week, order a week in advance at 1305 Martin Place or the Northside portable, 11 am-2 pm. For more info cali 449-4210 or 662-8329.

*Ypsilanti Food Coop -- $1.00 membership fee allows you to pick up order forms at 401 S. Adams, distribution center the same, 10 am-1 pm. For more info call John 481-0689, Mike 483-5458, Gladys 485-0067, or Maxine 4822549.

*Coop Auto (car repair), call 769-0220 for appointment and info, 2232 S. Industrial Rd., 7:30 am-5:30 pm.

*Naked Wrench (bike repair) -- call the workshop 764-6177, Ray 761-1733, Bill 663-5579, or Chris 665-0608.

ART

University of Michigan Museum of Art, Alumni Memorial Hall, Drawings from the Woodner Collection, June 2 - July 7, Daily 9-5, Sunday 2-5. Detroit Institute of Arts, Twilight of the Medici, March 27 - June 2, $1.50.

Art Worlds Gallery, Robert Mosher, photographs, May 6 - May 31, Mon. - Sat. 1-6 pm. Lantern Gallery, Renovation Celebration. 10-5 pm.

U of M Rackham Art Galleries, Spring Youth Show, May 6 - June 6. Mon. - Sat. 10 am-10 pm. Forsythe Gallery, Sesquicentennial Drawings and Painting, June 5 - July 31.

Cranbrook Academy of Art, Birmingham, Annual Student Summer Exhibition, May 31st through the summer.

Ann Arbor Art Association, Impressions of Ann Arbor, May 25 - June 21.

Artforms, Ceramics and batik; through June 2, 19443 Livernois.

SCIENCE

Detroit Science Center, Science Exhibits, Mon. - Fri. 9-5, Sunday 12-5.

Cranbrook Gardens, Birmingham, Institute of Science and Academy of Art, through October from 1-5 daily.

COMMERCIAL THEATRES

Campus -- till June 5, "What's Up Doc," starting June 6, "Twelve Chairs" and "The Producer."

Michigan -- till June 6, "The Golden Voyage of Sinbad." Starting June 7, "Claudine."

State -- till June 6, "The Sting." Starting June 7, "Arnold."

Wayside -- till June 6, "The Way We Were." Starting June 7, "The World's Greatest Athlete" and "Snowball Express."

Briarwood -- till June 5, "Thunderbolt, Lightfoot," "Blazing Saddles," "Zardoz." Starting June 5, "Spike's Gang" replaces "Blazing Saddles"; starting June 12, "Badlands" replaces "Zardoz."

Art 1 & 2 -- 482-3301; "The Divine Mr. J," "When Legends Die," and "Born Losers."

Fox Village -- through June, "The Great Gatsby."

Fifth Forum -- "Three Musketeers"; see movie review in this issue.