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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.
All Month
Educational Art Exhibit: Amber Waves of Grain
35,000 piece miniature clay replica of the U.S. Nuclear Arsenal. Rainbow Hall, Unity Institute for Holistic Living, 17425 2nd Blvd., Detroit. 345-4848
1 Monday
General Meeting: South African Political Prisoner Bracelet Program
5 pm at 2501 Braebum 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: Free South África Coordinating Committee (FSACC)
6:30 pm in Room 111, West Engineering Bldg (corner of S. University and t. University). 971-7994 or 769-8549
Writers Series: Guild House
8 pm at Guild House, 802 Monroe. E.H. Creeth and Dan Fader. 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
Lesbian-Gay Male Religious Groups Open House: Gay Liberation
8 to 11 pm at Canterbury House, 218 N. División. 665-0606 or 763-4186
Benefit: A2MISTAD Construction Brigade and Amnesty International.
Nectarine Ballroom. English folk/rock/punk hero, Billy Bragg will be performing. 761-7960
2 Tuesday
Evening Chanting: Zen Lotus Society
7 to 8 pm at the Zen Buddhist Temple, 1214 Packard. 761-6520
General Meeting: National Organization for Women (NOW)
7:30 pm at 191 7 Washtenaw. 995-5494
"Roses in December": Religious Coalition for Central America (Interfaith Council for Peace Fundraiser)
7:30 pm in the Wesley Lounge, First United Methodist Church. A brief worship service to commemorate the struggle for peace of the four North American Churchwomen killed in El Salvador on December 2, 1 980 and the film "Roses in December." $5 suggested donation, students $2.50. 663-1870
3 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 toward 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 Sound of Music": Hill Street Cinema
7pm at the Hillel, 1429 Hill Street. $2 admission.
Hunger Task Force Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace
7 to 9 pm at the First Baptist Church 512 E. Huron. Bill Stapp of the U-M School of Natural Resources wilt give a slide presentation on the famine in Sudan. 663-1870
The Connection Committee meeting: Michigan Alliance for Disarmament (MAD)
7:30 pm at the Michigan Union. Anyone interested in writing, graphics, or journalism should come. 995-5871
Monthly Meeting: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)
7:30 pm at 21 37 Medford # 15. 971-4702
Women's Self Defense Workshop: Women's Crisis Center
7:30 to 9:30 pm in Anderson 'D', Michigan Union. First of one-night, monthly Women's Self-Defense Workshops. $3 donation if possible requested. 761-9475
General Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee (LASC)
8pm at the Michigan Union. Ask for the room number at me front desk. 665-8438
4 Thursday
General Meeting: HAP-NICA
5:30 pm at the Michigan Union. 769-1442
General Meeting: Ann Arbor Central America Sister City Task Force
7:30 pm in the 2nd Floor Conference Room, Fire Station, 1 1 1 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
Coordination Meeting: Women's Crisis Center
7:30 pm at WCC, 306 N. Division. Committee coördinators, volunteers, and interested community members can get together to plan WCC directions and actions. 761-9475
5 Friday
Noon Forum: Guild House
Noon at Guild House, 802 Monroe. Katherine Yih: "Ethnicity and Autonomy on the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua." Homemade veg. soup $1. 662-5189
Disarmament Working Group Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace
Noon to 1:30 pm in the Wesley Lounge of First United Methodist Church. Discussing future educational efforts around Star Wars and planning events for the coming year. 663-1870
Womyn's Afternoon Tea or a Happy Hour Alternative for wimmin: Lesbian Network and Women's Crisis Center.
5 to 7 pm at the Women's Crisis Center, 306 N. Division - Lawrence St. entrance of St. Andrew's church. Gather to share with and meet women like you, and unlike you, all women welcome. 761-9475 or 763-4186
General Meeting: N29
5 to 6 pm in the Union. Ask at the Information desk for the specific location.
General Meeting: Association of Arab American Graduate Students
6 pm in the Union. Ask for room number at front desk. 769-2776
Kenneth Anger Film Retrospective: Ann Arbor Film Festival
7:30 pm at Performance Network, 410 W. Washington. A retrospective on the work of Kenneth Anger, filmmaker and author of the controversial book, Hollywood Babylon. All of Anger's available films (some have been lost or confiscated) will be shown, including: "Fireworks", "Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome", "Scorpio Rising" and 6 other films. Tickets $3. 995-5356 or 763-4186
"Feminist Friday": National Organization for Women (NOW)
Time and place to be announced. Monthly get-togethers to meet other feminists and discuss whatever s on your mind in an informal atmosphere. 662-6429
6 Saturday
General Meeting: Gray Panthers of Huron Valley
2 to 4 pm n the 2nd floor conference room, Ann Arbor Fire Station, 107 North Fifth Avenue. Strategies for action to inform the public on the need for a National Health Service, a work session on "Changing the Health Care Delivery System". 663-0786
El Salvador: Another Vietnam: East Quad Film Series
7 pm in Rm. 126 East Quad. 1981 film examines the civil war in El Salvador in light of U.S. military and economic policy in Central America.
"Red River": Hill Street Cinema
7 and 9 :30 pm at the Hillel, 1429 Hill St. $2 admission.
Monthly Introductory Talk: Zen Lotus Society
7 to 8 pm at the Zen Buddhist Temple, 1214 Packard. Zen Buddhism in North America: history, philosophy and practice. 761-6520
Nocturnal Missions: Works In Progress Series, Performance Network
8 pm at the Performance Network, 410 W. Washington. A benefit for the Works in Progress Series, these three linked one-act plays by local playwright Lyn Coffin touch upon a variety of contemporary topics, including sexual perversions and psychiatric practices (and vice versa). These stage readings, directed by Linda Kendall and David Freiman inaugurate the latest Works in Progress Series. Tickets $5. 663-0681
Benefit: A2MISTAD
The Ark. Folksinger John McKutcheon returns to A2 to entertain with partial proceeds going to AMISTAD. 761-7960
7 Sunday
Vegetarian Potluck In-Service: Women's Crisis Center
12 to 2 pm at the WCC, 306 N. Division. We will talk about WCC business and determine committee coordinators at this month's gathering. 761-9475
War Toys and the Importance of Play: Interfaith Council for Peace and Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament
3 to 4:30 pm in the Wesley Lounge of First Methodist Church. A panel discussion by the former director of Pound House Children's Center, a social worker at U of M Children's Psychiatric Hospital, a professor of Early Childhood Education at EMU and a parent. There will be time for questions and discussion from the audience. 663-1870
Nocturnal Missions: Works in Progress Series, Performance Network
6:30 pm(see 6 Saturday) 663-0681
3rd Annual Alternative Holiday Fair: First Baptist Church and Interfaith Council for Peace
4 to 7 pm at the First Baptist Church, 512 E. Huron. An event to celebrate the holiday season in a different way by promoting and demonstrating less consumptive ways of giving and celebrating. Gifts purchased are sent, in the name of the person you are purchasing the gift for, to villages in Third World countries. Gifts range from chickens, goats, and heifers to items which support the work of local peace and relief organizations. Participating organizations include A2 Hunger Coalition, A2 Central America Sister City Task Force, Catholic World Relief, Church World Service/CROP, Ecology Center, and Interfaith Council for Peace. 663-1870
Meditation Service: Zen Buddhist Temple-Ann Arbor
5 to 7 pm at 12Í4 Packard Road. 761-6520
Monthly meeting: Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament (WAND)
7 to 9:30 pm at St Aidan's Episcopal/Northside Presbyterian Church, 1679 Broadway. Meeting will feature a panel discussion of proposed changes in U-M research guidelines which would allow increased military research on campus, a review of the Nov 4th election and further discussion of action to take in opposition to defense research on campus. 761-1718
General Meeting: A2MISTAD Construction Brigade
7:30 pm in the Michigan Union. Ask for the room at the information desk. 761-7960
Israeli Folk dancing: B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation
7:30 pm at 1429 Hill St. One hour of instruction followed by two hours of open dancing. For beginning and advanced students. 663-3336
Feminist Interest Group Meeting: New Jewish Agenda
7:30 pm upstairs, at 332 E. Washington. We are continuing to discuss and share ways to bring alternative family models into our Jewish lives. New members always welcome. 665-7371
2 Films on The Economy: Bullard Film Series
7:30 pm in Aud. A of Angell Hall. "God and Money": In 1986 U.S. Catholic bishops issued a pastoral letter on the economy which boldly questioned fundamental American economic ideas, challenging people to go beyond traditional charity to explore systemic economic changes which will empower the poor and dignify labor. This film follows the vigorous dialogue around the pastoral among leading Catholic thinkers and in a typical parish."The Swedish Solution": This film explores the successes and failures of Sweden's political and economic past, its current struggle for stability and fairness, and its innovative prescriptions for the future.
"The Well" and "A Generation Apart": Hill Street Cinema
8 pm at the Hillel, 1429 Hill St. $2 admission.
8 Monday
General Meeting: South African Political Prisoner Bracelet Program
5 pm (see 1 Monday)
General Meeting: Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
6 pm (see 1 Monday)
General Meeting: World Hunger Education-Action Committee (WHE-AC)
6:30 pm (see 1 Monday)
General Meeting: Free South Africa Coordinating Committee (FSACC)
6:30 pm (see 1 Monday)
Planning Meeting: Michigan Alliance for Disarmament (MAD)
7:30 pm on the 4th Floor LSA Bldg. Use the left entrance on Maynard St. Planning for activities and actions.
Lecture Series: "Reflections on Liberation Theology"
8 to 10 pm (see 1 Monday)
Lesbian-Gay Male Religious Groups Open House: Gay Liberation
8 to 11 pm (see 1 Monday) 665-0606 or 763-4166
9 Tuesday
Evening Chanting: Zen Lotus Society
7 to 8 pm (see 2 Tuesday) 761-6520
General Meeting: "Pursell Watch Task Force"
7:30 pm, Michigan Union. 662-5341
General Meeting: National Organization for Women (NOW)
7:30 pm at the Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenaw. Free child care is available during the meeting. 995-5494
U.S. Group 61 meeting: Amnesty International (Al)
7:30 pm at Michigan Union. Ask for room number at front desk. 761-1628 or 761-3639
Evaluation Meeting: Religious Coalition on Central America
7:30 pm at Beth Israel Temple, 2000 Wastenaw. Finishing evaluation of Nov. 2 symposium and Ellen Rusten will give a report on her recent trip to El Salvador. 663-1870
10 Wednesday
Beans and Rice Dinner: Central America Education/Action Committee
6 to 7:30 pm (see 3 Wednesday)
The Connection Committee meeting: Michigan Alliance for Disarmament (MAD)
7:30 pm (see 3 Wednesday)
Planning Meeting: Democratic Socialists of America
7:30 pm in the 4th Floor Conference room at City Hall. 662-4497
Land, Food and Justice Committee Meeting: Interfaith Council for Peace
7:30 pm at the First Baptist Church, 512 E. Huron. Bill Ames of Washtenaw Cooperative Extension Service will talk about his work with farmers in Wash. County. 663-1870
General Meeting: La tin American Solidarity Committee (LASC)
8 pm (see 3 Wednesday)
"Paper Moon": Hill Street Cinema
8 pm at the Hillel, 1429 Hill St. $2 admission.
11 Thursday
General Meeting: Ann Arbor War Tax Dissidents/U.S. Peace Tax Fund
12 to 3 pm at Wesley Foundation Lounge, 602 E. Huron. Meeting will include a planning session for a series of community education programs tentatively starting in Jan. and a continuation of gathering data regarding bank procedures when the IRS becomes involved with the conscientious objector-tax resister. 663-2655
General Meeting: Peace and Justice Committee
7:30 pm (see 4 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
General Meeting: Ann Arbor Central America Sister City Task Force
7:30 pm at the First Baptist Church, 512 E. Huron. 994-2766 or 769-5051
Meeting: Arrestees at Cari Pursell's Office
7:30 pm, Student Legal Services Library, Michigan Union. 995-9770
12 Friday
Womyn's Afternoon Tea or a Happy Hour Alternative for wimmin: Lesbian Network and Women's Crisis Center.
5 to 7 pm (see 5 Friday)
General Meeting: N29
5 to 6 pm (see 5 Friday)
General Meeting :Association of Arab American Graduate Students
6 pm (see 5 Friday)
Christmas Party: Ypsi Food Coop
7 pm at the Depot Town Freight House. A pot-luck so bring a dish (whole foods) to pass. 483-1520
13 Saturday
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: Ann Arbor War Tax Dissidents/U.S. Peace Tax Fund
12 to 3 pm at Wesley Foundation Lounge, 602 E. Huron. Brown bag lunch, beverages provided. 663-2655
General Meeting: Gray Panthers
2 to 4 pm (see 6 Saturday). Topic "Health Care Reform Needs" 663-0786
NJA Feminist Interest Group Shabbat Celebration: NJA
5 pm at 328 S. Seventh. 769-1714
Winter Solstice Sangha Gathering: Zen Lotus Society
5 pm at the Zen Buddhist Temple 1214 Packard. Chanting service and Dharma talk followed by a community meal and evening celebration. 761-6520
"Hair": Hill Street Cinema
7 and 9:15pm at the Hillel, 1429 Hill St. $2 admission. Benefit Performance: Performance Network 8 pm at the Performance Network, 410 W. Washington. Join The Chenille Sisters, singer/songwriter Jay Stielstra, musicians Michael Smith and Kevin Lynch, "Talking Mime" O.J. Anderson, Dance Gallery, versatile musician Larry Reynolds, People Dancing, and other friends for an evening of music and entertainment. Refreshments available. This benefit for Performance Network kicks off our Capital Development Campaign. We are raising funds for building improvements, equipment and new space. Tickets $10. 663-0681
14 Sunday
General Meeting: Wellness Networks, Inc-Huron Valley (WNI-HV)
3:30 to 5:30 pm at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Education Center. 662-6134
Monthly Meeting: New Democratic Movement
4 pm at the Michigan League, check listing in lobby for room number. 996-8408
Volunteer Training Session: World Hunger Education-Action Committee (WHE-AC)
4 pm Ann Arbor Shelter at 420 W. Huron. The Shelter provides a safe warm place for the homeless to spend the night. It is already operating beyond capacity as its service becomes more critical in the winter months . If you would like to volunteer, contact Bumble Marshall at 994-3179.
Meditation Service: Zen Buddhist Temple-Ann Arbor
5 to 7 pm (see 7 Sunday)
Spacebridge of the Americas: Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament and Beyond War
5 to 7 pm in the U of M Modern Languages Building. A live television satellite "downlink" during which Beyond War's annual award will be presented to the presidents of the four Latin American Contadora nations. Audiences in 8 cities in both continents will participate. 761-1718
Holiday dinner and Perspective on Nicaragua: Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament
7:30 pm for the dinner and 8:30 pm for the speaker at St. Aidan's/Northside Churches, 1679 Broadway. Joyce Chesborough from the Ann Arbor Sister City Delegation to Nicaragua will speak about her experiences. There will also be some singing of peace and holiday songs. Cost of the dinner is $2 per person. 761-1718
General Meeting: A2MISTAD Construction Brigade
7:30 pm (see 7 Sunday)
Israeli Folk Dancing: B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation
8 pm (see 7 Sunday)
Week Long Celebration of Winter Solstice: Women's Crisis Center
Workshop and ritual will be held for women and men at Guild House, 802 Monroe. For time and day call 761-9475 or 662-5189
15 Monday
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.
General Meeting: South African Political Prisoner Bracelet Program
5 pm (see 1 Monday)
General Meeting: Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
6 pm (see 1 Monday)
General Meeting: World Hunger Education-Action Committee (WHE-AC)
6:30 pm (see 1 Monday)
General Meeting: Free South Africa Coordinating Committee (FSACC)
6:30 pm (see 1 Monday)
Lesbian-Gay Male Religious Groups Open House: Gay Liberation
8 to 11 pm (see 1 Monday) 665-0606 or 763-4186
16 Tuesday
Evening Chanlease ting: Zen Lotus Society
7 to 8 pm (see 2 Tuesday) 761-6520
17 Wednesday
Beans and Rice Dinner: Central America Education/Action Committee
6 to 7:30 pm (see 3 Wednesday)
The Connection Committee meeting: Michigan Alliance for Disarmament (MAD)
7:30 pm (see 3 Wednesday)
General Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee (LASC)
8 pm (see 3 Wednesday)
18 Thursday
General Meeting: HAP-NICA
5:30 pm (see 4 Thursday)
Riding on Stars: Young People's Theatre
7 pm at the Performance Network, 400 W. Washington. A children's play written by the students of Young Authors' Workshop. The story tells of celebrating the joy of overcoming personal, societal, and even inter galactical difficulties through greater understanding of our diverse cultures and universal hopes and fears, touching on holidays celebrated by diverse cultural groups in our area, including Christmas, Chanukah, Kwanza and the Chinese New Year. A special free preview performance 663-0681
General Meeting: Big Mountain Support Group
7:30 pm at 2619 S. Main Street. 663-9119
General Meeting: Peace and Justice Committee
7:30 pm (see 4 Thursday)
General Meeting: FLOC
7:30 pm (see 4 Thursday)
General Meeting: Ann Arbor Central America Sister City Task Force
7:30 pm (see 4 Thursday) 994-2766 or 769-5051
Coordination Meeting: Women's Crisis Center
7:30 pm (see 4 Thursday) 761-9475
19 Friday
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
Womyn's Afternoon Tea or a Happy Hour Alternative for wimmin: Lesbian Network and Women's Crisis Center.
5 to 7 pm (see 5 Friday)
General Meeting: N29
5 to 6 pm (see 5 Friday)
General Meeting: Association of Arab American Graduate Students
6 pm (see 5 Friday)
Shabbat Potluck: New Jewish Agenda
7 pm at 324 Hilldale. Claudia Kraus will show slides from her trip to the Soviet Union this fall. Bring a veggie dish to pass. Please RSVP, 662-9217
Riding on Stars: Young People's Theatre
7 pm (see 18 Thursday) Tickets $5, $3 students and seniors.
Brigadista send off party: AMISTAD
Information can be obtained at the /HAP-NICA office. 769-1442
20 Saturday
Campus X-Mas Break Begins. Please Cali to Verify Whether Regular Meetings will Occur as Scheduled.
Riding on Stars: Young People's Theatre
2 and 7 pm (see 18 Thursday) Tickets $5, $3 students and seniors.
General Membership Meetings: Ypsilanti Food Coop
7:30 pm at 1115 Hawthorn, Ypsilanti. Open to the public, including members and new inquirers. A pot-luck dinner (whole foods) follows so bring a dish to pass. 483-1520
Book Signing-Reception: Dawn Treader Book Shop
8 pm at Dawn Treader Books, 1202 S. University. Former Ann Arbor resident, Boston author Bob Black will be signing his new book, "The Abolition of Work and Other Essays." 663-3773 or 665-2270
21 Sunday
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
Riding on Stars: Young People's Theatre
2 and 7 pm (see 18 Thursday) Tickets $5, $3 students and seniors.
General Meeting: A2MISTAD Construction Brigade
7:30 pm (see 7 Sunday)
Israeli Folk Dancing: B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation
8 pm (see 7 Sunday)
22 Monday
General Meeting: South African Political Prisoner Bracelet Program
5 pm (see 1 Monday)
General Meeting: Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
6 pm (see 1 Monday)
General Meeting: World Hunger Education-Action Committee (WHE-AC)
6:30 pm (see 1 Monday)
General Meeting: Free South Africa Coordinating Committee (FSACC)
6:30 pm (see 1 Monday)
Planning Meeting: MAD 7:30 pm
(see 8 Monday)
Middle East Interest Group: NJA
662-8760 or 662-9217
Lesbian-Gay Male Religious Groups Open House: Gay Liberation
8 to 11pm (see 1 Monday) 665-0606 or 763-4186
23 Tuesday
Evening Chanting: Zen Lotus Society
7 to 8 pm (see 2 Tuesday) 761-6520
24 Wednesday
The Connection Committee meeting: Michigan Alliance for Disarmament (MAD)
7:30 pm (see 5 Wednesday)
General Meeting: Latin American Solidarity Committee (LASC)
8 pm (see 3 Wednesday)
25 Thursday
Merry Christmas
General Meeting: HAP-NICA
5:30 pm (see 4 Thursday)
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
7:30 pm (see 4 Thursday)
General Meeting: Peace and Justice Committee
7:30 pm (see 4 Thursday)
General Meeting: Ann Arbor Central America Sister City Task Force
7:30 pm place to be announced. 994-2766 or 769-5051
Membership meeting: NJA
7:15pm at Temple Beth Emeth, 2309 Packard. 971-5382
General Meeting: Michigan Alliance for Disarmament (MAD)
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
26 Friday
Womyn's Afternoon Tea or a Happy Hour Alternative for wimmin: Lesbian Network and Women's Crisis Center.
5 to 7 pm (see 5 Friday)
General Meeting: N29
5 to 6 pm (see 5 Friday)
General Meeting: Association of Arab American Graduate Student
6 pm (see 5 Friday)
27 Saturday
Happy Hanukkah
Third Rail: Performance Network
8:30 pm at the Performance Network, 410 W. Washington. The reunion performance of the Ann Arbor based rock band, featuring the band's original members and mostly original material, ranging form their 1985 release "Above the Clouds" to more modern, compelling and textural compositions. Tickets $3. 663-0681
28 Sunday Meditation Service: Zen Buddhist Temple-Ann Arbor
5 to 7 pm (see 7 Sunday)
29 Monday
General Meeting: South African Political Prisoner Bracelet Program
5 pm (see 1 Monday)
General Meeting: Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
6 pm (see 1 Monday)
General Meeting: World Hunger Education-Action Committee (WHE-AC)
6:30 pm (see 1 Monday)
General Meeting: Free South Africa Coordinating Committee (FSACC)
6:30 pm (see 1 Monday)
Planning Meeting: MAD 7:30 pm (see 8 Monday)
Middle East Interest Group: NJA
662-8760 or 662-9217
Lesbian-Gay Male Religious Groups Open House: Gay Liberation
8 to 11 pm (see 1 Monday) 665-0606 or 763-4186
30 Tuesday
Evening Chanting: Zen Lotus Society
7 to 8 pm (see 2 Tuesday) 761-6520
31 Wednesday
Worldwide Hour for Peace
7 to 8am. At 12 noon to 1 pm, Greenwich Mean Time, that's 7 to 8 am our time, people around the world are garnering in spirit to sing, dance, pray, meditate and celebrate peace in whatever form is most meaningful to them. Church bells will ring in Atlanta, lights lit in Chicago and flowers floated out to sea from Jupiter Beach, Florida. In addition, there will be day-long activities at the Friends Meeting House, 1420 Hill St., concluding with a candlelight vigil form 7 to 8 pm. 663-1870
Quote of the month
"It's deja vu all over again"
–Yogi Berra