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1987
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CALENDAR

18-AGENDA-AUGUST 1987

 

To publicize CALENDAR events for September, send formatted listings by August 19 to: AGENDA CALENDAR, P.O. BOX 3624, ANN ARBOR, Ml 48106

FORMAT- Event: Sponsor. Time and place. One to two sentence description, (fee), phone number.

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

30 Thursday

"St. Berdoo and The Devil":

Streetlight Theater Call 747-6039 or 761-2370 for new location.

"Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean Jimmy Dean": Performance Network 8 pm at 408 W. Washington.This play by Ed Graczyk is set in Texas and is a reunion of Jimmy Dean fans with a twist. Tickets are $6 Thurs. and Sun. and $7 Fri. and Sat , with a $2 discount for students and seniors. 663-0681

31 Friday

Michigan Peace March Arrival

Meet at 4:30 pm in the parking lot of West Park to carpool out to meet the Peace March and join the march for the walk into town. 747-7539

1 Saturday

Field Trip: Inter Cooperative Council (ICC) 9:30 am to 3 pm to Portland, Mich. Meet at ICC, 4002 Michigan Union. Trip to see Rural Electric Co-ops: Tri-Office County Electric Cooperative and Mich. Electric Cooperative Assoc. 662-4414

Michigan Peace March Festival: Many local sponsors! Peace Garden Dedication, 12 to 1:30 pm in West Park; Festival, 2 to 5 pm in West Park, (if rain, at Mack School); Potluck: 6 to 8:30 pm at St. Andrews. Bring a dish for 6 to feed the hungry marchers. Highlights of the Festival include Collective Vision from the Great Peace March, The Layabouts, a political dance band voted the Detroit's Best Rock Band for 1986, and Ann Arbor favorite Dick Siegel. 747-7539

Women's Tea: WCC

5:30 to 7 pm. 994-9100

"Peace Talks": Ypsilanti Peace Fellowship 7:30 to 8:30 pm at the 1st Congregational Church,218 N. Adams, Ypsilanti. Round-circle discussions on peace topics. 484-4365

"Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean": Performance Network 8 pm (see 30 Thurs.)

Gay Men's Coffee House: Gay Liberation 8:30 pm. 763-4186

2 Sunday

Peace March Welcoming Ceremony in Ypsilanti: Ypsilanti Peace Fellowshlp 2 pm ceremony at the Edith Hefley Peace Park (corner of Grant and Elm). Volley-ball and peace games. 484-4365

Polluck Dinner with Peace March: Ypsilanti Peace Fellowship 6 pm at the 1st Congregational Church, 218 N. Adams, Ypsilanti. Bring a dish. 484-4365

"Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 30 Thurs.)

Lesbian-Gay Men's Music: Gay Liberation 8 pm at the Blind Pig, 208 S. First. 996-8555

Meeting: Lesbian & Gay Rights on Campus 8 pm at 3200 Michigan Union. 763-4186

King David Anti-Apartheid Benefit Concert: Free South Africa Coordinating Committee (FSACC) 8 pm to 1 am at Rick's American Cafe, 611 Church St. King David will perform live reggae to benefit FSACC. DJ Torn Simonian will play records between sets. $5 at the door. 761-6167

3 Monday

Peace March Vigil for Father Kabat: Ypsilanti Peace Fellowship Plowshare Action at Milan Prison, 4 pm. Carpools leave at 3:30 pm from the Ann Arbor Public Library and Adams & Emmet in Ypsilanti. The vigil is to honor Father Carl Kabat who is serving a 12 year sentence for his involvement in a Plowshares Action in which he damaged and poured blood on a MX missile silo. 484-4365

Pot-Luck Dinner with Peace March: Ypsilanti Peace Fellowship 6:30 pm at Holy Trinity Chapel, 511 W. Forest, Ypsi. 484-4365

On Younger Women in Our Society: Women's Crisis Center 7 to 9 pm at the Women's Crisis Center, 306 N. Division. Lawrence St. entrance of St. Andrew's Church. Patty Rich from Ozone House will facilĂ­tate a discussion around issues that younger women face in our society and share information about the services that Ozone House provides. Cali 994-9100 for more information or to request childcare.

Meeting: Free South Africa Coordinating Committee (FSACC) 7:30 pm in CAAS Lng. Room 111 West Engineering Bldg. 971-7994 or 769-8549

Lesbian-Gay Male Open House 8:30 pm at Canterbury House, 218 N. Division. 665-0606 or 763-4186

4 Tuesday

Lesbian-Gay Male Radio Show: Gay Liberation 6 pm on 88.3 FM, WCBN. 763-3501

Weekly Discussions: United Coalition Against Racism (UCAR) 6 pm in the Michigan Union. For more information call Barbara Ransby at 769-8549 or Lannis Hall at 763-3241.

Revolutlonary History Series: Spark 7 to 8 pm in room 2407 Mason Hall. These classes present a history which has been kept from us, the history of the struggles of oppressed peoples; and, it presents this history with a view toward change. Topic: The Cold War.

Meeting: AGENDA 7:30 pm at Dominick's, 812 Monroe. At the beginning of each month we meet to evaluate the previous month's paper and plan future editions. Anyone can come. 996-8018

5 Wednesday

Women's Crisis Center Fundraising and Outreach: Women's Crisis Center 5 to 9 pm.Volunteers needed to help the Women's Crisis Center with door-todoor outreach, fundraising and fun. Join the Women's Crisis Center Canvass Collective on Wed. evenings and learn valuable skills while helping your community. To help, call 994-9100.

"Harmonie Convergence": New Dimensions Study Group 8 pm at Geddes Lake Townhouses Clubhouse, 3000 Lakehaven. Don Jaeger will discuss the shift in planetary consciousness occurring Aug 16 & 17 as predicted by the ancient Mayan calendar. 483-2216

6 Thursday

Hiroshima Day Commemoration at Williams' International, Walled Lake. 4 pm walk will begin from the Marchers campsite. Carpool leaves the Ann Arbor Public Library at 3:30 pm. At 5:30 pm a Legal Commemoration will begin at the front gates of Williams' International, carpool to leave library at 4:30 pm. 484-4365

"Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean": Performance Network 8pm (see 30 Thurs.)

7 Friday

Women's Tea: Women's Crisis Center 5:30 to 7 pm at the Women's Crisis Center, 306 N. Division. Relax after a long week with good music, food, and interesting conversation at the Center. Refreshments are provided at no cost. 994-9100

"Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean": Performance Network 8pm (see 30 Thurs.)

8 Saturday

"Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean": Performance Network 8 pm (see 30 Thurs.)

9 Sunday

Ann Arbor Free Women's Music Festival: Women's Crisis Center 1 pm to dusk at West Park. If you are a performer or a craftswomen and would like to share your talents, please call Andrea D. or Karen at 761-9475 before Aug. 5. Groups working for social change who want to set up a table should cali by Aug. 5 to reserve space. Spread the word! Childcare will be provided for this event Join us for a great time!

"Psychiatrically Labelled Women": Women's Crisis Center 2 to 4 pm at the Women's Crisis Center, 306 N. Division. There will be a discussion led by long-time activist Amy Crancer on the issues faced by women who are psychiatrically labelled. 994-9100 for information or to request childcare.

General Meeting: Wellness Networks 3:30 to 5:30 pm at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Education Center (enter through the Outpatient Entrance). 662-6134

"Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 30 Thurs.)

Ypsilanti Nagasaki Memorial: Ypsilanti Peace Fellowship 6:30 to 8:30 pm at Depot Town Freighthouse Coffeeshop, River & Cross Sts. "Peace and Freedom Coffeeshop", peace music, display, Lanternboat making, coffees, teas, cookies. 484-4365

Monthly Meeting: Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament (WAND) Doors open at 7 pm and the meeting begins at 7:30 pm at the First Baptist Church, 512 E. Huron. Phillips P. Moulton, author of the book "Ammunition for Peacemakers: Answers for Activist," will explain his ideas for a civilian based defense system. 761-1718

Japanese Ceremony of the Departed: Ypsilanti Peace Fellowship 8:30 pm walk to Huron River from Depot Town Freighthouse Coffeeshop. At 9 pm at Riverside Park, the west bank of the Huron River there will be a Lanternboat launchlng. 484-4365

10 Monday

General Volunteer Training: Women's Crisis Center 7 to 10 pm at the Women's Crisis Center, 306 N. Division. For women interested in doing community work with the Women's Crisis Center. This training will provide an introduction to the Women's Crisis Center and give information on how to get involved. 994-9100 for information or to request childcare.

Meeting:-Free South Africa Coordinating Committee (FSACC) 7:30 pm (see 3 Monday)

Monthly Meeting: Parents & Friends of Lesbians & Gays 7:30 pm at the First Methodist Church, State and Huron. 763-4186

Lesbian-Gay Male Open House 8:30 pm (see 3 Monday)

11 Tuesday

Lesbian-Gay Male Radio Show: Gay Liberation 6 pm on 88.3 FM, WCBN. 763-3501

Weekly Discussions: United Coalition Against Racism (UCAR) 6 pm (see 4 Tuesday)

Revolutionary History Series: Spark 7 to 8 pm in room 2407 Mason Hall. These classes present a history which has been kept from us, the history of the struggles of oppressed peoples; and, it presents this history with a view toward change. Topic: Attica.

Lesbian-Gay March on Washington Planning Meeting: Gay Liberation 7:30 pm at 1209 Michigan Union. 763-4186

13 Thursday

News and Feature Story ist Draft Deadline: AGENDA Send items to AGENDA, P.O. Box 3624, Ann Arbor, Ml 48106. Call 996-8018 for details about formal "Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean": Performance Network 8 pm ( ( see 30 Thurs.)

14 Friday

Housing Fair: Housing Bureau For Seniors 1 0 am to 4 pm at the Student Center Bldg. at Washtenaw Community College. The fair offers one-stop shopping for senior citizens and their families including apartments, home health care, subsidized housing and homeshare as well as entertainment and refreshments. 763-0970

Women's Tea: Women's Crisis Center 5:30 to 7 pm (see 7 Friday)

"Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean": Performance Network 8 pm (see 30 Thurs.)

15 Saturday

Ad Space Reservation Deadline: AGENDA Call 996-8018 to reserve advertising space.

"Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean": Performance Network 8 pm (see 30 Thurs.)

16 Sunday

"Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean": Performance Network 6:30 pm (see 30 Thurs.) LAST PERFORMANCE!

17 Monday

Fighting Sexual Harassment: Women's Crisis Center 7 to 9 pm at the Women's Crisis Center, 306 N. Division. Local feminist attorney Jean King will be at the Women's Crisis Center to discuss legal actions that womon can take when they are being sexually harassed. 994-9100 for information or to request childcare

Meeting: Free South Africa Coordinating Committee (FSACC) 7:30 pm (see 3 Monday)

Lesbian-Gay Male Open House 8:30 pm (see 3 Monday)

18 Tuesday

Lesbian-Gay Male Radio Show: Gay Liberation 6 pm on 88.3 FM, WCBN. 763-3501

Weekly Discusslons: United Coalition Against Racism (UCAR) 6 pm (see 4 Tuesday)

Revolutlonary History Series: Spark 7 to 8 pm in room 2407 Mason Hall. These classes present a history which has been kept from us, the history of the struggles of oppressed peoples; and, it presents this history with a view toward change. Topic: Nicaragua.

19 Wednesday

Calendar & Communlty Resource Listings Deadline: AGENDA Send listings, photos, graphics, logos to AGENDA, P.O. Box 3624, Ann Arbor, Ml 48106. 996-8018

Lesbian-Gay March on Washington Statewide Planning Meeting 7:30 pm at 17520 Woodward, Detroit. 763-4186, oM-869-MOHR

"UFO Abductions": New Dimensions Study Group 8 pm at Geddes Lake Townhouses Clubhouse, 3000 Lakehaven. A panel discussion with 3 persons who believe they had an abduction involving flying saucers. Shirley Coyne, a member of the Mutual UFO Network will relate these experiences to 2 recently published books on abductions, Whitely Strieber's Communion and Intruders by Budd Hopkins, the world's foremostaulhority on UFO abductions. 483-2216

21 Friday

Advertislng Deadline: AGENDA Camera-ready ads due. 996-8018

Women's Tea: Women's Crisis Center 5:30 to 7 pm (see 7 Friday)

Lesbian-Gay March on Washington Statewide Fundraiser 9 pm at the Eagle Bar, 1501 Holden, Detroit. 763-4186, 1-869-MOHR, 873-6969

Open House: The Ypsilanli Food Co-op During store hours at the Co-op, 312 N. River St , Ypsilanti. Refreshments, such as home baked goods, ice tea and coffee will be served on the co-op patio. 483-1520

Open House: The Ypsilanti Food Co-op (see 21 Friday)

23 Sunday

Open House: The Ypsilanti Food Co-op (see 21 Friday)

24 Monday

Meeting: Free South Africa Coordinating Committee (FSACC) 7:30 pm (see 3 Monday)

Lesbian-Gay Male Open House 8:30 pm (see 3 Monday)

25 Tuesday

Lesbian-Gay Male Radio Show: Gay Liberation 6 pm on 88.3 FM, WCBN. 763-3501

Weekly Discussions: United Coalition Against Racism (UCAR) 6 pm (see 4 Tuesday)

Lesbian-Gay March on Washington Planning Meeting: Gay Liberation 7:30 pm at 1209 Michigan Union. 763-4186

Meeting: People's Food Cooperative (PFC) Education Committee For more information, please call Rod Hunt at 769-0095.

27 Thursday

Suicide Intervention: Women's Crisis Center 12 to 2 pm at the Women's Crisis Center, 306 N. Division. Laura Nichols from SOS will talk about the steps involved in suicide intervention and discuss the specific issues regarding depression and suicide that affect women. 994-9100 for information or to request childcare.

28 Friday

Women's Tea: Women's Crisis Center 5:30 to 7 pm (see 7 Friday) 31 Monday

Meeting: Free South Africa Coordinating Committee (FSACC) 7:30 pm (see 3 Monday) Lesbian-Gay Male Open House 8:30 pm (see 3 Monday)

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