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1986
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wKKÊÊKKmÊmmÊamÊÊmmÊmmmmm Unless otherwise ioted, all events Usted in the Calendar are free and open to the Dublic (that includes ill of the committee neetings listed). 30 Wednesday "ongressional Candidates -'orum: Ann Arbor democratie Party )ean Baker and Don Grimes, pposing candidates in the ugust 5 primary in the 2nd Congressional District, will inswer questions and discuss he issues. 7:30 pm, Ann Arbor 3ity Council Chambers, 2nd floor )f City Hall, corner of Fifth Ave. and Liberty. 1 Friday Beginners' Weekend ietreat: Zen Buddhist remple-Ann Arbor rriday to Sunday, 1214 Packard, '61-6250. Can Coors" Rally: Ann vrbor Coors Boycott -ommittee ïring yourfriends and we will pay mass visit to a few local lerchants requesting that they ïmove Coors from their shelves. lelp make Ann Arbor a Coors eetown! Noon. U-M Diag. 995767. 3 Sunday Meditation Service: Zen Buddhist Temple 5 pm. Conducted by Venerable Samu Sunim, Zen Buddhist Temple, 1214 Packard, 7616250. 4 Monday Contra Aid "People's Filibuster": LASC The local version of a contra aid protest planned for Washington D.C. by the National Pledge of Resistance and the Nicaragua Network to coincide with the beginning of the filibuster in the Senate and similar local actions around the country. 5 pm. Federal Building (Fifth Ave. and Liberty). 665-8438. General Membership meeting: International Workers of the World (WW) Informal working meetings open to observers. 5:45 pm. Room 4304, Michigan Union. 483-3478. General Meeting: Free South África Coordinating Committee (FSACC) At each meeting we have a brief update abo ut the week's activities in South África and plan activities. 7 pm. Room 1 1 1 West Engineering Bldg. (corner of S. University and E. University). 971 -7994 or 769-8549. 5 Tuesday VOTE: Primary Elections - Polis are open from 7 am to 8 pm. GE Boycott Committee meeting: Michigan Alliance for Disarmament (MAD). 7:30 pm, MSA Chambers, 3rd floor, Michigan Union. 995-5871 6 Wednesday Hiroshima Day: Coalition for Arms Control, SANE, Interfaith and other local groups. 41 st Anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing. The activities begin at 1 1 :45 am with a march from the U-M Diag to the Federal Building where there wilt be speakers and theater skits. At 6 pm, a memorial service will be held at Gallup Park which will include a pot-luck dinner, speakers, the dedication of a peace pole, and a Japanese lantern-boat ceremony. Special activities for children begin at 7 pm. Cali SANE at 663-3913 or Interfaith at 663-I870 for more information. The Connectlon Committee meeting: Michigan Alliance for Disarmament (MAD) Editing and planning the publication. 7:30 pm. 41 0W. Washington. 995-5871. General Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee (LASC) 8 pm. Michigan Union. Ask for the room number at the front desk. 665-8438. 7Thursday Picnic with Michio Kaku: Michigan Alliance for Disarmament (MAD). Island Drive Park, 5:30 pm. All Welcome. 995-5871 . General Meeting: HAP-NICA 5:30 pm. Michigan Union. 7617960. Public Meeting: Ann Arbor Central America Sister City Task Forcé 7:30 pm. Second floor confernce room in the fire station across from City Hall. 9 Saturday General Meeting: Coalition for Arms Control Second Congressional District coalition welcomes new member organizations. 9:30 am. 310 S. Ashley. 663-4897. "Nagaski Memorial Service:" Ypsilanti Peace Fellowship Ypsilanti Riverside Park, 8 pm. A service with readings and music at the park followed by a procession to the Depot Town Freight House coffee shop for a 9 pm showing of "Survivors," a movie showing the experiences of Americans trapped in Japan during WWII who were victims of the atomic bombings. 484-4365. 10 Sunday Ecology Center Picnic: Ecology Center Bring your own picnic supper, and we'll supply fruit, drinks, ice cream, softball, volleyball and more!4pmto8pm. Leslie Science Center, 1831 Traver Rd., Ann Arbor. Special Volunteer Awards Ceremony will take place at 5 pm. Cali 761 -31 86 for more information, or just show up! Meditation Service: Zen Buddhist Temple 5 pm. Conducted by Venerable Samu Sunim, Zen Buddhist Temple, 1214 Packard, 761 - 6250. Monthly General Meeting: WAND Doorsopenat7pmfor conversaron and sales of WAND items. The meeting begins at 7:30 with the program or speaker at 8:30. This month Sherrie Moody, a gradúate of the U-M Law School who specialized as a politica! science major in economie conversión, will be speaking about the process of changing overfrom a military to a peace-time economy. She is currently employed by a Detroit law firm. She will discuss why the United States should make this conversión, how the newly freedup labor and capital wou ld be reallocated, and how workers could be retrained. Discussion follows at 9. The meeting concludes at 9:30. Babysitting is provided. St. Aidan's EpiscopalNorthside Presbyterian Church, 1679 Broadway, Ann Arbor. 761 -1 71 8. 11 Monday General Membership meeting: IWW 5:45 pm. (see Monday 4) Steering Committee meeting: Michigan Alliance for Disarmament (MAD). Planning for the fall. 7:30 pm. 41 0 W. Washington. 995-5871 . General Meeting: FSACC 7 pm. (see 4 Monday) 12Tuesday U. S. Group 61 meeting: Amnesty International Presently, Group 61 works on the cases of two adopted prisoners, Tatyana Velkanova of the U.S.S.R., and Ahmet Isvan of Turkey. 7:30 pm. Michigan Union. Cali 761-1 628 or 7613639. GE Boycott Committee meeting: MAD 7:30 pm. (see 5 Tuesday) 13 Wednesday Hunger Task Forcé Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace (ICP) 7:30 pm. Pine Room of First United Methodist Church (córner of State and Hurón). 663-1 870. The Connection Committee meeting: MAD 7:30 pm. (see 6 Wednesday) General Meeting: (LASC) 8 pm. (see 6 Wednesday) Group Discussion: New Dimensions Study Group (NDSG) "Goals for Consciousness" NDSG coördinators Bob Dise and Gary Logan moderate group discussion aimed at clarifying individual objectives and expectations in the search for a deeper meaning in life. 8:05 pm, Yoga Center, 205 E. Ann St., 9710881. 14Thursday Public Meeting: Ann Arbor Central America Sister City Task Forcé 7:30 pm. Place to be announced. 769-5051. (see 7 Thursday) 15 Friday Monthly pot-luck: New Jewish Agenda (NJA) Bring a vegetarían dish to pass. 7pm. 1516 E. Park Place (please cali 994-51 71 to let us know that you are coming by Wed., Aug. 13). 16Saturday Third annual Farm Tour: Interfaith Council for Peace (ICP) and the Washtenaw County Cooperative Extensión Service 9:30 am to 2:30 pm. A chance for city folks to visit a 500 acre dairy farm operated by the Solowczuk family near Saline. Lunch follows at rural St. John's United Church of Christ at Roger's Corners. There will be a discussion after lunch with a number of Washtenaw County farmers. Registatbn for the tour must be received n the ICP office by August 9. Send your name, address, phone number and a check for $6adurt and $3child under 13. If registrants are children please indícate their ages. There will be a special tour and program for children. Upon receipt of your registration we will send you directions to the Solowczuk f arm . 1 870. 17Sunday Medltation Service: Zen Buddhist Temple 5 pm. Conducted by Venerable Samu Sunim, Zen Buddhist Temple, 1214 Packard, 7616250. 18 Monday General Membership meeting: IWW 5:45 pm. (see Monday 4) General Meeting: (FSACC) 7 pm. (see 4 Monday) 19Tuesday GE Boycott Committee meeting: MAD 7:30 pm. (see 5 Tuesday) The Connection Committee meeting: MAD 7:30 pm. (see 6 Wednesday) 20 Wednesday General Meeting: (LASC) 8 pm. (see 6 Wednesday) 21 Thursday General Meeting : HAPNICA 5:30 pm. Michigan Union. 7617960. Feminist Interest Group meeting: New Jewish Agenda (NJA) 7:30 pm. 1 208 ChapeICt. 6652825. 24 Sunday Monthly Pot-Luck and InService: The Women's Crisis Center (WCC) Bring a veggie dish to pass. Speaker to be announced. Noon to 2 pm. 306 N. División at Lawrence n St. Andrew's Church. 761-9475. Meditation Service: Zen Buddhist Temple 5 pm. Conducted by Venerable Samu Sunim, Zen Buddhist Temple, 1214 Packard, 7616250. 25 Monday General Membership meeting: IWW 5:45 pm. (see Monday 4) General Meeting: (FSACC) 7 pm. (see 4 Monday) Steering Committee meeting: MAD 7:30 pm. (see 1 1 Monday) 26 Tuesday "Houslng Cholees for Seniors": Housing Bureau for Seniors, Inc. A f ree housing workshop for senbr citizens, featuring a slide presentation of senior housing choces. Copies of Home is Where: A Guide to Housing for Senior Citizens in Wasghtenaw County will be available to workshop participants. 1 2:45 to 3 pm, free workshop: Ypsilanti Township Senior Citizen Center, 2025 Clark Rd.NO FEE, to register cali 763-0979. GE Boycott Committee meeting: MAD 7:30 pm. (see 5 Tuesday) 27 Wednesday General Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee (LASC) 8 pm. (see 6 Wednesday) Special Guest: New Dimensions Study Group (NDSG) Australian psychiatrist Dr. Graham Farrant explores the insights which nis research into primal therapy offers us into the pre-natal development of human consciousness, and how our prenatal experiences affect the rest of our lives. $3 admission: 8:05 pm, Yoga Center of Ann Arbor, 205 E. AnnSt., 971-0881. 31 Sunday Meditation Service: Zen Buddhist Temple 5 pm. Conducted by Venerable Samu Sunim, Zen Buddhist Temple, 1214 Packard, 7616250.

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