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February 21 , 2003

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February


Friday 21

Walk the Sacred Labyrinth Walk the spiral path, a symbol of wholeness and life's meandering but purposeful path. Questions? Email jmwood@mtholyoke.edu. *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 11 am.


Halal Lunch Followed by Jumma Prayer RSVP required; call x2054 or email eliot-rsvp@mtholyoke
.edu by 9 am the day before. *Eliot House lounge, noon.


Japanese Table South Rockefeller Hall private dining room, noon.


Health Careers Brown Bag Luncheon
*CDC workshop room, 12:30 pm.


Kosher Shabbat Dinner Wilder Hall dining room, 5:30 pm.

Student-Led Shabbat Service *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 6:30 pm.


Film Society Movie
Night of Earth. $1. Gamble Auditorium, *Art Building, 7 and 9:30 pm.


Something Every Friday—Ebony Theater
An evening of music, dance, poetry, and theatrical performances. Chapin Auditorium, *Mary Woolley Hall, 7 pm.


Black Rebels Benefit Concert Live music and refreshments. Proceeds benefit a school in Haiti. Admission is $6. *Betty Shabazz House, 8 pm.


Organ Recital Come hear music that's louder than many rock bands! Hannah Kolak '03 presents a recital of organ works ranging from Buxtehude and Bach to Langlais and Hindemith. *Abbey Chapel, 8 pm.


Saturday 22


Shabbat Saturday Morning Service
*Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 10 am.


Jobs and Internships: How to Find and Get Them
Learn how to network, how to interview, and how to get the offer at these two-hour strategy and coaching sessions. Sign up for one of two sessions—9:30 am–noon (location TBA) or 1:30–4 pm in the CDC workshop room. RSVP (state time preference) to mhcmentors2003@yahoo.com.


Basketball vs. Wheaton.
*Kendall, 2 pm.


Film Society Movie
See 2/21.


Hawaii Night Aloha! Come share a fun night of Hawaiian music, dance, food, and arts/crafts with us! Learn to hula! Make a lei! Admission is $3. Open to the Five College community. *Torrey Hall dining room, 8 pm.


Black History Month Party Admission is $3 before midnight and $4 after midnight. *Betty Shabazz House, 10 pm.

Drag Ball Admission is $3 for MHC students and $4 for Five College students. Chapin Auditorium, *Mary Woolley Hall, 10 pm.

Sunday 23


Ecumenical Service
*Abbey Chapel, 11 am.


Willits-Hallowell Sunday Brunch Buffet
Breakfast and lunch favorites, including hand-carved meats, fresh fruit, assorted pastries, and a dessert table. $10.95. For reservations call x2217. Smith Dining Room, *Willits-Hallowell Center, 11:30 am.


Unitarian Universalist Meeting
*Eliot House lounge, 4 pm.


Baha'i Meeting
*Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 5 pm.


Roman Catholic Mass *Abbey Chapel, 6:30 pm.


PowerPoint for Presentations Workshop for students. Register at http://www. mtholyoke.edu/go/training. Room 231, *Williston Library, 7 pm.


Monday 24


Minchah Service
Rabbi Freitag-Keshet's Office, *Eliot House, 12:15 pm.


Preparing Images for Presentations and the Web Workshop for students. Register at http://www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training. Room 231, *Williston Library,
4:15 pm.


Author Reading David Lynn, editor of the Kenyon Review, will read from his novel Wrestling with Gabriel. Odyssey Bookshop, Village Commons, 7 pm.


Tuesday 25


Chinese Table
South Rockefeller Hall private dining room, noon.


Women's Weekly Recovery Meeting
These meetings, run by and for students, are gatherings of campus women supporting one another in dealing with concerns about use and recovery. Room 135, *Groves Health Center, 12:20 pm.


Dreamweaver Templates
Workshop for faculty and staff. Register at http://www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training. Room 231, *Williston Library, 1:30 pm.


Cover-Letter Writing Workshop
*CDC workshop room,
4 pm.

"Characteristics of the Collagenous Extracellular Matrices of the Anterior Eye” Lecture by Jeffrey K. Marchant, Department of Anatomy and Cellular Biology, Tufts University. Refreshments will be served at 4 pm. Room 305, *Kendade Hall, 4:15 pm.


German Table Abbey Hall private dining room, 5:30 pm.

Advanced Topics in Excel Workshop for students. Basic knowledge of Excel required. Register at http://www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training. Room 231, *Williston Library, 7 pm.


Green Corps Information Session *CDC workshop room,
7 pm.


Japanese Tea Ceremony
The subject for February is "Tea Ceremony with Tsutsujawan—Cylinder-Shaped Tea Bowl.” Sign up at the entrance. Wa-Shin-An, *Eliot House, 7:30 pm.

Wednesday 26


Interfaith Prayer Lunch

RSVP required; call x2054 or email eliot-rsvp@mtholyoke.edu by 9 am the day before. * Eliot House lounge, noon.


Zazen Meditation
With Rev. Issho Fujita. Wa-Shin-An, *Eliot House, 4 pm.


Study Abroad Information Session Presentation on School for Field Studies (SFS) semester and summer programs in environmental studies. Sites include Australia, the Caribbean, Costa Rica, Canada, Mexico, and Kenya. With Gurudharm Singh Khalsa, academic liaison, SFS. Room 216, *Skinner Hall, 4 pm.


"Hydrogen Bonding: Acidity, Basicity, and Proton Transfer Reactions” Lecture by John I. Brauman, Stanford University. Room 305, *Kendade Hall, 4:15 pm.


Chinese Table South Rockefeller Hall private dining room, 5 pm.


Italian Table *MacGregor Hall dining room, 5:30 pm.


Spanish and Italian Movie Series De eso no se habla (Italy/Argentina, 1993), directed by María Luisa Bemberg. A sophisticated traveler retires to a small town and is drawn to a much younger woman. The smartest, most talented woman in town, she is in many ways a perfect match for him. But, because she is a dwarf, she has been sheltered by her mother from the realities of life. In Spanish with English subtitles. *Dwight Hall, Room 101, 7 pm.


Author Reading
Chinese writer, calligrapher, and flutist Da Chen reads from Sounds of the River, the sequel to his memoir, Colors of the Mountain. For information call 534-7307. Odyssey Bookshop, Village Commons, 7 pm.


Introduction to Dreamweaver
Workshop for students. Register at http://www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training. Room 231, *Williston Library, 7 pm.


Job Offer: Understanding Your Benefits Package *CDC workshop room, 7 pm.


"Princes and Princesses: The Trials, Travels, and Literary Triumphs of Three Nineteenth-Century African, Afro Caribbean, and African Caribbean Women” Lecture by Assistant of Professor English Lois Brown, *Betty Shabazz House, 7:30 pm.


Five College Faculty Dance Concert Dress Rehearsal T
ickets are $2 for the dress rehearsal for tonight; performances are 2/27 and 2/28. To reserve tickets, call 538-2848 or email dance-reservations @mtholyoke.edu. Dance Studio Theatre, *Kendall, 8 pm.


"Impacts of Technology and Basic Science” Lecture by Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar John I. Brauman, Stanford University. Room 302, *Reese, 8 pm.


Thursday 27


Hindu Community Meeting
*Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 4 pm.


Study in Spain and Italy Information session on Advanced Programs International (API), which offers semester, year, and summer study abroad programs in Spain and Italy. With Julie Leitman, API. Room 301, *Skinner Hall, 4 pm.

Planning and Developing Your Web Site Workshop for students. Register at http://www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training. Room 231, *Williston Library, 4:15 pm.


"Ways of Thinking: Reading the Visual” Nina Felshin, department of art and art history, Wesleyan College, and curator, Zilkha Gallery, Center for the Arts. Gamble Auditorium, *Art Building, 4:30 pm.


Buddhist Meeting
*Eliot House lounge, 4:30 pm.

A Trio of Authors! Writer and teacher Jay Parini reads from his latest novel, The Apprentice Lover. He will be joined by first novelist Nathaniel Bellows, author of On This Day, and Lewis Robinson, author of Officer Friendly and Other Stories. For information call 534-7307. Odyssey Bookshop, Village Commons, 7 pm.


Junior Show Chapin Auditorium, *Mary Woolley Hall, 8 pm.
Five College Faculty Dance Concert Tickets are $5 students, $10 general public. There will also be a dress rehearsal ($2) on 2/26. To reserve tickets, call x2848 or email dance-reservations@mtholyoke.edu. Dance Studio Theatre, *Kendall, 8 pm.


Workshop for Juniors—Planning Ahead for the Fall *CDC workshop room, 8 pm.
friday 28


Powerpoint for Presentations Workshop for faculty and staff. Register at http://www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training. Room 231, *Williston Library, 10 am.


Walk the Sacred Labyrinth

See 2/21.


Halal Lunch Followed by Jumma Prayer
RSVP required; call x2054 or email eliot-rsvp@mtholyoke.edu by 9 am the day before. *Eliot House lounge, noon.


"The Path of Blood: Making Sense of Menopause in Japan” Lecture by Jan Zeserson. New York Room, *Mary Woolley Hall, noon.


Japanese Table South Rockefeller Hall private dining room, noon.


Legal Careers Brown Bag Luncheon *
CDC workshop room, 12:30 pm.


What Do You Want to Do: Clarity Workshop *
CDC conference room, 2:30 pm.


"Nietzsche's Virtues”
Lecture by Robert Solomon, professor of philosophy, University of Texas at Austin. Refreshments will be served. Room 216, *Skinner Hall, 2:30 pm.


Kosher Shabbat Dinner Wilder Hall dining room, 5:30 pm.


Shabbat Service *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary,
6:30 pm.


Black History End-of-the-Month Costume Party

*Betty Shabazz House, 7 pm.


Junior Show Chapin Auditorium, *Mary Woolley Hall, 8 pm.
Five College Faculty Dance Concert See 2/27.

 

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