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1986
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To publicize Calendar events send formatted listings to: Agenda Calendar, P. O. Box 3624, Ann Arbor, Ml 48106

Format: Date, Event, Sponsor, time and place, 1 to 2 sentence description, phone number.

 

Unless otherwise noted, all events listed in the Calendar are free and open to the general public (including all of the committee meetings). Also, unless otherwise noted, all addresses are in Ann Arbor.

 

1 Wednesday

 

Beans and Rice Dinner: Central America Education/Action Committee

6 to 7:30 pm at Guild House, 802 Monroe. All proceeds beyond the costs of the dinner go towards material aid projects in Central America. Sponsored by LASC and Guild House. $2/adult and $ 1/child age 6 to 12 suggested donation. 663-1870

 

The Connection Committee meeting: Michigan Alliance for Disarmament (MAD)

7:30 pm at the Michigan Union. Anyone interested in writing, graphics, or joumalism should come. 995-5871

 

"A Wive's Tale": Alternative Action Film Series

7:30 pm in E. Quad, room 126. A documentary following the political awakening of a group of women in Quebec as they form a support group for their striking husbands.

 

General Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee (LASC)

8 pm at the Michigan Union. Ask for the room number at tne front desk. 665-8438

 

"A Streetcar Named Desire": Hill Street Cinema

8:00 pm and 10:15 pm at 1429 Hill St. Vivien Leigh, a Southern gentlewoman who cannot face her present impoverished state attempts to capture the dreamy past and nearly destroys herself. 663-3336

 

"Salt of the Earth": Alternative Action Film Series

8:45 pm in E. Quad, room 126. A classic movie of worker's and women's struggles.

 

2 Thursday

 

General Meeting: HAP-NICA

5:30 pm at the Michigan Union. 769-1442

 

Groundwater Demonstration Display Construction Workshop: Ecology Center

7 pm at Leslie Science Center. Advance registration required, $5 materials fee. 662-7802

 

General Meeting: Ann Arbor Central America Sister City Task Force

7:30 pm in the 2nd Floor Conference Room, Fire Station, 111 North 5th Ave. 994-2766 or 769-5051

 

General Meeting: FLOC

7:30 pm in Room 4318 of the Michigan Union. 764-1446

 

General Meeting: Peace and Justice Committee

7:30 pm in 3909 Michigan Union. 936-2456 or 763-3241

 

3 Friday

 

Tag Days: Ecology Center

Bucket drive to raise funds for the Ecology Center. 761-3186

 

Noon Forum: Guild House

Noon at Guild House, 802 Monroe. Ann Marie Coleman: "A Visit to Chile in the Fall of '86." Lunch available for $1.00 (home-made vegetarian soup and sandwich). 662-5189

 

General Meeting: N29

5 to 6pm in the Union. Ask at the information desk for the specific location.

 

General Meeting: Assn of Arab American Grads

6 pm in the Union. Ask for room number at front desk. 769-2776

 

Rosh Hashanah Celebration: Jewish Cultural School and Society

7:30 pm at the Campus Inn. $3. Reservations 668-7919

 

Rosh Hashanah (the New Year): New Jewish Agenda (NJA)

9 pm at 1516 E. Park PI. Bring something sweet to eat and we can begin a good and sweet year together. 994-5171

 

"Feminist Friday": National Organization for Women (NOW)

Time and place to be announced. Monthly get-togethers to meet other feminists and discuss whatever is on your mind in an informal atmosphere. 662-6429

 

4 Saturday

 

Tag Days: Ecology Center

Bucket drive to raise funds for the Ecology Center. 761-3186

 

Garage Sale for Central America: The Unitarian Universalists Church Social Concerns Committee

9am to 3pm at 1308 Birk St. Proceeds go to Nicaragua Medical Aid Project and Sanctuary Fund. Donations needed. 769-0316 or 769-3095

 

Household Toxics Collection Day: Ecology Center

10 am to 4pm at Shadford Field, 1779 Packard, Ypsilanti. 994-2492

 

Speakers Florentina Peres and Chantal Bianchi: Witness for Peace

 

12 noon at Plymouth Square, downtown Plymouth. A visit by a Nicaraguan and a Swiss woman widowed by the contras followed by a march to Congressman Pursell's office at 134 North Main Street. Car pools available. 665-8438

 

"Willmar 8": East Quad Film Series

7 pm in East Quad Aud. Story of eight women bank workers in a small Minnesota town who formed a union to protest sex discrimination.

 

Introductory talk: Zen Buddhist Temple-Ann Arbor

7 to 8 pm at 1214 Packard. Topic: "Zen Buddhism in North America: History, Philosophy, and Practice." 761-6520

 

5 Sunday

 

Vegetarian Potluck: Women's Crisis Center

12 to 2 pm at St. Andrew's Church, 306 N. Division (at Lawrence). 994-9100

 

Meditation Service: Zen Buddhist Temple-Ann Arbor

5 pm to 7 pm at 1214 Packard Road. 761-6520

 

General Meeting: A2MISTAD Construction Brigade

7:30 pm in the Michigan Union. Ask for the room at the information desk. 761-7960

 

6 Monday

 

General Meeting: South African Political Prisoner Bracelet Program

5 pm at 2501 Braeburn Circle. Please call 973-2016 to confirm the location.

 

General Meeting: Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)

6 pm in Room 4304, Michigan Union. 483-3478

 

General Meeting: World Hunger Education-Action Committee (WHE-AC)

6:30 pm at the Michigan Union. Ask at the front desk for the room location. 663-3560

 

General Meeting: FSACC

7 pm in Room 111, West Engineering Bldg (corner of S. University and E. University). 971-7994 or 769-8549

 

"The Business of Hunger": Bullard Film Series

 

7:30 pm in Aud. A, Angell Hall. The systemic political and economic causes of hunger and potential solutions.

 

"Controlling Interest: The World of the Multinational Corporation": Bullard Film Series

8 pm in Aud. A, Angell Hall. The effects of multinational corporations on the world.

 

Writers Series: Guild House

8 pm at Guild House, 802 Monroe. Richard Tillinghast and Tish O'Dowd Ezekiel (poetry). 662-5189

 

Lecture Series: "Reflections on Liberation Theology"

8 to 10 pm in the Modern Languages Building, Aud. 3. Lectures by Rev. Gustavo Gutiérrez, father of Liberation Theology and Professor in the Dept. of Theology and Social Sciences at Catholic Pontifical University in Lima, Peru. 764-4475

 

7 Tuesday

 

Shop Ann Arbor Days: Ecology Center

When you shop at participating stores, 10% of your purchase price will be donated to the Ecology Center. 761-3186.

 

General Meeting: National Organization for Women (NOW)

7:30 pm at 191 7 Washtenaw. 995-5494

 

8 Wednesday

Shop Ann Arbor Days: Ecology Center

When you shop at participating stores, 10% of your purchase price will be donated to the Ecology Center. 761-3186.

 

Beans and Rice Dinner

(see 1 Wednesday)

 

The Connection Committee meeting: MAD

(see 1 Wednesday)

 

"Free Voice of Labor: Jewish Anarchists": Alt Act Film Series

7:30 pm in E. Quad, room 126. Combining old footage and interviews with anarchists.

 

Planning Meeting: Democratic Socialists of America

7:30 pm in the Fourth Floor Conference room at City Hall. 662-4497

 

General Meeting: LASC

(see 1 Wednesday)

 

"The Godfather": Hill St Cinema

8 pm at 1 429 Hill St. An epic vision of an Italian-American family featuring Marlon Brando as the Corleone Patriarch. 663-3336

 

"The Aquarian Conspiracy": New Dimensions Study Group

8:30 pm at the Yoga Center, 205 E. Ann. The program begins with a taped New Dimensions Radio interview with Marilyn Ferguson, author of the 1980 book on the "New Age" movement, a discussion of Ferguson's ideas and the idea of a "New Age" movement in general, moderated by NDSG coördinators Torn üncoln and Steve Modell. 971-0881

 

"Anarchism in America": Alt Act Film Series

8:30 pm in E. Quad, room 126. Barry Goldwater (sort of), The Sex Pistols... It's enough to give anarchists a good name!

 

9 Thursday

 

General Meeting: Peace and Justice Committee

(see 2 Thursday)

 

Annual Meeting: Huron Watershed Council

7:30 pm at Lawton School. "Role of Local Government in Protecting Wetlands," by Dr. Jaworski 769-5123

 

Candidates Night on Environmental concerns: Sierra Club and Ecology Center

7:30 pm at Ann Arbor City Council Chambers, City Hall Huron at Fifth. 668-0365

 

General Meeting: FLOC

(see 2 Thursday)

 

General Meeting: Bread for the World

7:30 pm. In Ann Arbor (2nd District) meetings are held at the First Presbyterian Church, 1432 Washtenaw. For information call Jim Rutz at 668-4064. In Ypsilanti (15th District) contact Robert Krzewinski at 487-9058

 

Meeting: Sister City Task Force

7:30 pm place to be announced. 994-2766 or 769-5051

 

RSVP Yom Kippur Breakfast: NJA

662-7649

 

10 Friday

 

Rally: Free South Africa Coordinating Committee (FSACC)

Noon on the diag. National day in solidarity with South African political prisoners. Anti-Apartheid events will take place across the country and in seven foreign countries. At 1 pm our time, there will be a moment of silence to be followed by a massive "breaking the chains" ceremony at Regents (Peoples) Plaza. 971 -7994 or 769-8549

 

Noon Forum: Guild House

No program in support of "National Protest for South-African Divestment and Sanctions."

 

General Meeting: N29

(see 3 Friday)

 

Meeting: Assn of Arab American Graduate Students

(see 3 Friday)

 

"The Trip to Bountiful" Alt. Act, WCC

7 and 9 pm in MLB. Bountiful is the tiny Texas town where Carrie Watts, an aging woman grew up, married, bore her children, and left. Before she dies, she wants to return to validate both her memories and herself. $2.50. 994-9100

 

Conference Series: "Policy of Oppression: Critiques of U.S. Intervention in Central America, South Africa, and the Middle East.": LASC, FSACC, N29, NJA

7:30 pm in Rackham Amphitheater. Keynote speakers: Dr. Marable will speak on "Racism in America: the Legacy and Contemporary Reality" and Alexander Cockburn will discuss "U.S. Foreign Policy Today". 995-1080

 

11 Saturday

 

Conference Series: "Policy of Oppression...": LASC, FSACC, N29, NJA

9:30 am to 5:30 pm in Rackham Amphitheater. Panel discussions will include the histories of the regions, media coverage, current crises, and solutions. 995-1080

 

General Meeting: Gray Panthers of Huron Valley

2 to 4 pm in the 2nd floor conference room, Ann Arbor Fire Station, 107 North Fifth Avenue. Choosing a focus for the coming year. 663-0786

 

Goddess Consciousness Workshop: Women's Crisis Center

2 to 4 pm and 7:30 to 9:30 pm at Tower Plaza, 555 E. William #10L. Self awareness workshops and information for those actively seeking the Goddess. Presented by Mary Wolf (Metis), pagan feminist and local counselor. $2 donation, call to register 761-9475

 

"In Cold Blood": Hill St Cinema

7:45 and 10:00 pm at 1429 Hill St. Based on the Truman Capote novel, the film vividly recounts the senseless slaughter of an upstanding family in a small Kansas town. 663-3336

 

12 Sunday

 

The 12th annual CWSCROP Hunger Walk: WHE-AC, ICP

12:30 at Zon Lutheran Church, 1501 W. Liberty. Funds raised will go to local programs, such as Peace Neighborhood Center and Ypsilanti Hunger Coalition, and to development projects in Zimbabwe, Honduras, and Guatemala. For more information. 663-1870.

 

Goddess Consciousness Workshop: Women's Crisis Center

(see 11 Saturday)

 

Bid for Peace and Construction Auction: A2MISTAD Construction Brigade

3 pm at the Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw. Proceeds will benefit the Ann Arbor-Managua Initiative for Soil Testing and Development. 761-7960

 

General meeting: Wellness Networks, Inc-Huron Vall

3:30 to 5:30 pm at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Education Center. 662-6134

 

Meditation Service: Zen Buddhist Temple-Ann Arbor

(see 5 Sunday)

 

General Meeting: WAND

7:00-9:30 PM at St. Aidan's Episcopal Northside Presbyterian Church, 1679 Broadway. A videotape featuring Helen Caldicott, founder of WAND, called "Working for Peace" 761-1718

 

General Meeting: A2MISTAD

(see 5 Sunday)

 

13 Monday

 

Deadline for News and Feature Articles: Agenda

By mail to P. O. Box 3624, Ann Arbor, 48106. Hand deliver to 1 Jefferson Ct or call 996-8018.

 

General Meeting: South African Political Prisoner Bracelet Program

(see 6 Monday)

 

General Meeting: IWW

(see 6 Monday)

 

General Meeting: WHE-AC

(see 6 Monday)

 

General Meeting: Free South Africa Coordinating Committee (FSACC)

(see 6 Monday)

 

Writers Series: Guild House

(See 6 Monday). Liza Field and Paula Gover (fiction).

 

Break the Yom Kippur fast: NJA

8 pm at 839 Mt Pleasant. Bring a veggie dish to pass. 662-7649

 

Lecture Series: "Reflections on Liberation Theology"

(see 6 Monday)

 

14 Tuesday

 

General Meeting: National Organization for Women (NOW)

7:30 at the Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw. Free child care is available during the meeting. 995-5494

 

U.S. Group 61 meeting: Amnesty International (AI)

7:30 pm at Michigan Union. Ask for room number at front desk. 761-1628 or 761-3639

 

Lecture by Senator Cari Levin: B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation

7:30 pm Hillel, 1429 Hill St. "Shooting straight from the Hill" 663-3336

 

"Broken Rainbow": Big Mountain Support Group

7:30 and 9:30 pm in the Natural Science Building. An account of the Navajo experience at Big mountain. 663-9119

 

15 Wednesday

 

Deadline for Ad space reservations: Agenda

By mail to P. O. Box 3624, Ann Arbor, 48106. Hand deliver to 1 Jefferson Court or call 996-8018.

 

Beans and Rice Dinner

(see 1 Wednesday)

 

Grape Boycott Education Meeting: Ypsilanti Food Co-op

7 pm at Depot Town's Freight House, Ypsilanti. Sister Jean Schicklin from the Detroit Farm Worker Ministry will talk about the international grape boycott to protest the toxic pesticide poisoning of farm workers. A movie "The Wrath of Grapes" will also be shown. 483-1520

 

Deadline to RSVP for Sukkot/Shabbat potluck: NJA

7 pm at 328 S. Seventh. 994-8052 or 769-1714

 

"Squatters: The Other Philadelphia Story": Alt Act Film Series

7:30 pm in E. Quad, room 126. Portrait of a young woman leader of the squatters movement.

 

Contract Negotiations: Graduate Employees Organization (GEO)

7:30 pm in the Anderson Room of the Michigan Union. 995-0221

 

"The Heart of Loisaida": Alternative Action Film Series

After "Squatters" in E. Quad, room 126. Tenants on the Lower East Side of NYC occupy their homes after landlords abandon them.

 

The Connection Committee meeting: MAD

(see 1 Wednesday)

 

General Meeting: LASC

(see 1 Wednesday)

 

Dr. Joseph Collins:"Why Hunger in a World of Plenty?": WHE-AC

8 pm location to be announced. Dr. Collins, co-founder of the Institute for Food and Development Policy, will be speaking on the causes of hunger here in the United States and throughout the world. (evenings) 663-3560

 

"The Godfather, Part II": Hill Street Cinema

8:00 pm at 1429 Hill St. 663-3336

 

Thami Sendelo: Democratic Socialists of America

Times and places to be announced. Thami Sendelo of the African National Congress, wilt speak on the struggle in South Africa. 662-4497

 

16 Thursday

 

General Meeting: HAP-NICA

5:30 pm at the Michigan Union. 769-1442

 

Famine in Sudan: Dr. William Stapp

7:30 pm at Leslie Science Center. 662-7802

 

General Meeting: Big Mountain Support Group

7:30 pm at 2619 S. Main Street. 663-9119

 

General Meeting: Peace and Justice Committee

(see 2 Thursday)

 

General Meeting: FLOC

(see 2 Thursday)

 

17 Friday

 

Open House for Highschool Seniors: U-M School of Natural Resources

764-0448

 

Noon Forum: Guild House

(See 3 Friday). Buzz Alexander: "A Journey to Nicaragua."

 

General Meeting: N29

(see 3 Friday)

 

General Meeting: Assn of Arab American Graduate Students

(see 3 Friday)

 

Beginner's Retreat with Zen M aster Samu Sunim: The Zen Lotus Society

6:30-8:30, Friday through Sunday at Zen Buddhist Temple, 1214 Packard Road. $140. 761-6520

 

Monthly Shabbat potluck: NJA

7 pm at 1302 Gardner. Join us to celebrate this holiday of the fall season and freedom. We hope the Celaya family, who are in sanctuary in Ann Arbor, will be able to join us again this year. Bring a veggie dish to pass. 994-8052

 

18 Saturday

 

Annual State Meeting: WILPF

10 am-1:30 pm at Wayne State's Mcgregor Conference Ctr. Lunch and discussion of ideas between Mich. Branches. 971-4702

 

General meeting: Ann Arbor War Tax Dissidents/U.S. Peace Tax Fund

Noon to 3 pm at Wesley Foundation Lounge, 602 E. Huron. "Coping with the Three-Cornered Catch-22: You, Your Bank and the Internal Revenue Service," Brown bag lunch, beverages provided. 663-2655

 

Jane Addams Day Celebration: WILPF

2 to 4:30 pm at Walter Reuther Library, Detroit. 971-4702

 

"The Lorax": East Quad Film Series

7 pm in Room 126, East Quad. Dr. Seuss presents this animated tale as a plea to clean up the environment while there is still time.

 

"Say Goodbye": East Quad Film Series

With "The Lorax" in Room 126, East Quad. Examines the role of humans in driving species to extinction and exploiting the earth's resources.

 

San Francisco Mime Troupe: Performance Network, Brecht Company

8 pm at Lydia Mendelssohn Theater. The Mime Troup will present their newest play, The Mozamgola Caper, a farce-cum-musical, comedy-cum-spy/thriller which examines the United States' role in Africa. Produced by the Performance Network, and performed by the San Francisco Mime Troupe (this nation's best known ensemble of political satirists). 663-0681

 

19 Sunday

 

Deadline for Community Resource Directory (CRD) and Calendar listings: Agenda

By mail to P. O. Box 3624, Ann Arbor, 48106. Hand deliver to 1 Jefferson Ct. or call 996-8018.

 

Solar Homes Tour: Ecology Center

An information packet will be available at the Ecology Center, and Leslie Science Center on the 19th. Tickets $5, all proceeds benefit the Ecology Center. 761-3186

 

Monthly Meeting: New Democratic Movement

4 pm at the Michigan League, check listing in lobby for room number. 996-8408

 

Meditation Service: Zen Buddhist Temple-Ann Arbor

(see 5 Sunday)

 

General Meeting: A2MISTAD

7:30 pm (see 5 Sunday)

 

"Silkwood": Bullard Film Series

7:30 pm and 9:45 pm in Aud. A, Angell Hall. $2.50 admission.

 

Panel discussion: ICP

7:30 pm, call for location. Local clergy will discuss how to broaden the peace and justice movement within the religious community. 663-1870

 

Israeli Folk Dancing.: B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation

8 pm at Hillel at 1429 Hill. One hour of instruction followed by open dancing. 663-3336

 

"The Diary of Ann Frank": Hill Street Cinema

8:00 pm at 1429 Hill St. The diary of a young Jewish girl living in Nazi occupied Holland conveying the tension, claustrophobia and intense hardship suffered by two fugitive families. 663-3336

 

20 Monday

Meeting: Bracelet Program

(see 6 Monday)

 

General Meeting: IWW

(see 6 Monday)

 

General Meeting: WHE-AC

(see 6 Monday)

 

General Meeting: FSACC

(see 6 Monday)

 

Writers Series: Guild House

(See 6 Monday). Edward Morin and Laurence Pike (poetry and songs).

 

21 Tuesday

 

Deadline for camera-ready ads: Agenda

By mail to P. O. Box 3624, Ann Arbor, 48106. Hand deliver to 1 Jefferson Ct. or call 996-8018

 

Volunteers Needed: Dean Baker Campaign

Anytime throughout the day meet at 211 N. Main. Help distribute leaflets announcing the Baker-Pursell Debate. 747-8211

 

Baker-Pursell Debate: League of Women Voters

8 to 9 pm on WIHT channel 31 and WEMU-FM. A debate of election issues, among them contra aid. 665-5808

 

22 Wednesday

 

Beans and Rice Dinner

(see 1 Wednesday)

 

"Crow Dog": Alternative Action Film Series

7:30 pm in E. Quad, room 126. A film about a Sioux Medicine Man, the recent struggles of the Sioux, and the birth of the American Indian Movement.

 

The Connection Committee meeting: MAD

(see 1 Wednesday)

 

General Meeting: LASC

(see 1 Wednesday)

 

"Women in Love": Hill St Cinema

8 pm at 1429 Hill St. The wit, passion, scope and pure sensuality of D.H. Lawrence is captured in a film which explores the range of sensuality that made Lawrence one of the most controversial figures of his day

 

"Paradigm Shifts: A Philosophical Perspective": New Dimensions Study Group

8:30 pm at the Yoga Center. U-M graduate philosophy student Joel Richeimer offers a layman's introduction to historian of thought Thomas Kuhn's theory that scientific revolutions arise from relatively sudden alterations in world view, or "paradigm shifts." 971-0881

 

"Home of the Brave": Alt Act Film Series

8:45 pm in E. Quad, room 126. A look at the current genocide aimed at Indians of the Americas.

 

23 Thursday

Making Halloween Costumes and Party Ideas: Ecology Center

5 to 8 pm Workshop 7 to 8 pm at the Scrap Box, 900 S. 7th. All ages 4 to adult. Cost of supplies will run about $1 to $2. 994-4420

 

Beginners' Class: The Zen Lotus Society

6:30 to 8:30 pm for six Thursdays at Zen Buddhist Temple, 1214 Packard Road. $120. 761-6520

 

Group Facilitation Workshop: Women's Crisis Center

7 to10 pm at WCC, 306 N. Division, Lawrence St entrance. A two-part workshop for women with counseling experience. The first session will cover theory n group process and communication, the second will cover different types of decision making, setting agendas, and facilitating discussions. Entrance, $5 donation. Second session Nov 6, 7 to 10 pm. Call for registration. 994-9100

 

Membership meeting: NJA

7:1 5 pm at Temple Beth Emeth, 2309 Packard. We will be making some important decisions concerning the structure of the organization. Plus, it will be a dessert pot-luck, so bring something to share. 971-5382

 

General Meeting: FLOC

(see 2 Thursday)

 

General Meeting: Michigan Alliance for Disarmament

7:30 pm at the Michigan Union. Professor Daniel Axelrod and Janis Michael, MAD's chair, will give keynote talks and fall activities will be discussed. 995-5871

 

General Meeting: Peace and Justice Committee

(see 2 Thursday)

 

General Meeting: Sister City Task Force

(see 2 Thursday)

 

24 Friday

 

General Meeting: N29

(see 3 Friday)

 

General Meeting: Assn of Arab American Graduate Students

(see 3 Friday)

 

Barbara Ehrenreich: Democratic Socialists of America

7:30 pm in the Residential College Auditorium. DSA's national Co-Chair, Barbara Ehrenreich will be speaking in connection with a meeting of the Union for Radical Political Economics. 662-4497

 

U.N. Day Observance: W1PLF

7:30 for refreshments, 8 for program at Ann Arbor Public Library. 971-4702

 

25 Saturday

 

The 3rd Annual Organizing Conference: National Tenants Union–Midwest Region

First Unitarian Church. Workshops include sessions on rent control, housing economics, women and housing, legislative reform, tenant control of housing, and needs of tenant organizations. If you join Ann Arbor Tenants Union before the 25th you can attend the conference and dinner for $5.00. A good deal for the Rose Martin and Friends catered dinner alone! The dinner will be followed by a showing of the movie "The Wobblies." 763-6876

 

Contra contra contra dance: A2MISTAD

8 pm call for location. Contra dancing is a kind of square dancing and this particular dance is anti-contra! 761-7960

 

26 Sunday

 

Meditation Service: Zen Buddhist Temple-Ann Arbor

(see 5 Sunday)

 

General Meeting: A2MISTAD Construction Brigade

(see 5 Sunday)

 

Bullard Film Series: 3 films

7:30 pm in Aud. A, Angell Hall. "Personal Decisions": Reveals the complexities women face in deciding whether or not to have an abortion. "The Silent Scream," the controversial indictment of abortion that professes to depict an abortion through ultrasound imaging, 8 pm. "Planned Parenthood's Response to "The Silent Screarn," medical experts rebuttal to the misinformation and inaccuracies of "The Silent Scream," 8:30 pm.

 

Israeli Folk Dancing: B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation

(see 19 Sunday)

 

"Slaughterhouse 5": Hill Street Cinema

8 pm at 1429 Hill St. Based on the Kurt Vonnegut novel, the film centers around the life and predicament of Billy Pilgrim; how he survives one disaster after another: a passenger-plane crash, the Dresden, Germany firebombing; and how he goes on to enjoy the sexiest night in outer space with a beautiful Hollywood starlet, and lives. 663-3336

 

A "Roll Back the Rents Party": Ann Arbor Tenants Union and New Democratic Movement

At Rick's American Cafe with the Sun Messengers. Proceeds will go c the Ann Arbor Tenants Union and New Democratic Movement. 763-6876

 

Photo by Gregory Fox

Rev. Gustavo Gutiérrez

 

27 Monday

 

General Meeting: South African Political Prisoner Bracelet Program

(see 6 Monday)

 

General Meeting: Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)

(see 6 Monday)

 

General Meeting: World Hunger Education-Action Committee (WHE-AC)

(see 6 Monday)

 

General Meeting: Free South Africa Coordinating Committee (FSACC)

(see 6 Monday)

 

Writers Series: Guild House

(See 6 Monday). M.L Liebler and Jerry Perrine (poetry).

 

Middle East Interest Group: NJA

662-8760 or 662-9217

 

28 Tuesday

 

Billi Gordon Comedy Show: Gay Liberation

11 pm at the Nectarine Ballroom, 520 E. Liberty. Former U-M student and Hopwood Poetry A ward winner, Billi Gordon, now a sought after Hollywood stand up comic, character model, and author. 763-4186

 

Hill Street Forum/Guest Writers Series: B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation

8 pm, Hill Auditorium. The guest writer will be Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Tickets are available at Ticketwortd in the Union and at Hudson's, $12, 10, 8, 5. 663-3336

 

29 Wednesday

 

The Connection Committee meeting: Michigan Alliance for Disarmament

(see 1 Wednesday)

 

General Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee

(see 1 Wednesday)

 

"Key Largo": Hill Street Cinema

7 pm at 1429 Hill St. Edward G. Robinson, Humphrey Bogart, and Lauren Bacall play what are unquestionably three of the most memorable characters ever created. 663-3336.

 

30 Thursday

 

Grand Opening New Recycling Facilities: Recycle Ann Arbor

At Recycle Ann Arbor Processing Facility, Ellsworth and Platt, between Swift Run Park and the landfill. 761-3186

 

Regional Meeting: Society of American Foresters

"Forestry and Society: An Evolving Partnership." 763-4570

 

General Meeting: HAP-NICA

5:30 pm at the Michigan Union. 769-1442

 

Feminist Interest Group: NJA

7:30 pm at 1208 Chapel Ct. Get to know us and help set goals for the year. 665-2825

 

General Meeting: FLOC

(see 2 Thursday)

 

General Meeting: Peace and Justice Committee

(see 2 Thursday)

 

General Meeting: Ann Arbor Central America Sister City Task Force

7:30 pm place to be announced. 994-2766 or 769-5051

 

"Top Girls": The Brecht Company

8 pm at the Residential College, East Quad. An all-women cast performs this popular comic/tragic play by Britain's leading feminist playwright, Caryl Churchill. Tickets available at the door. Special preview price $3. 995-0532

 

"CIA and Central America": LASC

Call for time and place. Former CIA analyst, David MacMichael, who had access to all Central American data during the period of supposed arms smuggling by Nicaragua will speak. 665-8438

 

31 Friday

 

Noon Forum: Guild House

(See 3 Friday). W.H. Locke Anderson and Johnathon Ellis: Going to Jail as a Political Act".

 

Regional Meeting: Society of American Foresters

"Forestry and Society: An Evolving Partnership." 763-4570

 

Book signing by Billi Gordon: Gay Lib

1 pm at Middle Earth. Billi's cookbook You've Had Worse Things in Your Mouth has become a camp classic. 763-4186

 

General Meeting: N29

(see 3 Friday)

 

General Meeting: Assn of Arab American Grad Students

(see 3 Friday)

 

"Top Girls": The Brecht Co.

(see 30 Thursday). Opening night tickets $6, student $4.

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