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FRIDAY
13 French Table Abbey Hall private dining room, 11:30 am. Good Friday Hour of Prayer *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, noon. Pagan and Wiccan Community Meeting Room 212, *Blanchard Campus
Center, noon. Catholic Good Friday Service *Abbey Chapel, 5 pm. Passover Shabbat Service and Kosher Dinner RSVP required; call
x2054. Eliot House lounge, 5:30 pm. Film Mulan, $1. Gamble Auditorium, *Art Building, 7 and 9:30
pm. Voice Recital Lindsey Barus 03, soprano, accompanied on
piano by Mark Gionfriddo. Warbeke Room, *Pratt Hall, 8 pm. SATURDAY
14 Film See 4/13. SUNDAY
15 Roman Catholic Mass *Abbey Chapel, 9:30 am. Labyrinth Walk Begins at 4 pm today and continues until 3 pm
Monday. *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary. Zazen Meditation Practice and discussion with Professor Tadanori Yamashita. Wa-Shin-An, Eliot House, 9:10 pm.
MONDAY
16 Labyrinth Walk *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 8 am3 pm. Recovery Luncheon Meeting Meet others in recovery and share
common experiences. Pizza and beverages provided. Room 202, *Blanchard
Campus Center, noon. Blood Drive Support the Red Cross. Chapin Auditorium, *Mary
Woolley Hall, 17 pm. "Holding Governments Accountable: Indian Voters at the National
and Local Level" Lecture by Stuti Khemani '98. New York Room,
*Mary Woolley Hall, 4 pm. Preparing Images for Photoshop Computer workshop for students.
Register at www.mtholyoke.edu/go/workshops. Room 231, *Williston Library,
4:15 pm. Bahai Prayer *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 5 pm. French Table *Ham Hall dining room, 5:30 pm. Applying To Medical School *CDC library, 7 pm.
TUESDAY
17 Faculty and Staff Meditation *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 12:15
pm. Pagan and Wiccan Community Drop-In Hours Room 202, *Blanchard
Campus Center, 2-4 pm. Weed Colloqium Presentations Refreshments will be served. New
York Room, *Mary Woolley Hall, 4 pm. German Table Abbey Hall private dining room, 5:30 pm. Creating Web Pages in Dreamweaver Computer workshop for students.
Register at www.mtholyoke.edu/go/workshops. Room 231, *Williston Library,
7 pm. Making The Most of Your Internship: Packets and Tips *CDC workshop
room, 7 pm. "African Women Immigrants in Contemporary America: Migration,
Community, Class and Family" Lecture by Maryalice Guilford,
Lasell College. Seminar Room, Five College Womens Studies Research
Center, 79/83 College Street, 7:30 pm. Rosary Prayer *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 7:30 pm. Japanese Tea Ceremony By Nobue Yamashita. Sign up at the entrance. Wa-Shin-An, Eliot House, 7:30 pm.
WEDNESDAY
18 "Brechts Masks" Lecture by Holger Teschke, Five
College Distinguished Visiting Professor of Theatre Arts, on Asian influences
in the work of Bertolt Brecht. *Rooke Theatre, 1 pm. Study Abroad for First-Years Informational session with Amy
Loth, director of Mount Holyokes programs in Montpellier, France.
Room 216, *Skinner Hall, 4 pm. Softball vs. Brandeis. Softball field, *Kendall, 4 pm. Zazen Meditation Feelings and Thoughts, by Rev.
Issho Fujita. Wa-Shin-An, Eliot House, 4 pm. Résumé-Writing Workshop *CDC workshop room, 4
pm. Circle of Stones With Sister Anita Magovern and Anamaria Aristizabal
01. *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 4:15 pm. Chinese Table *Ham Hall dining room, 5:30 pm. Spanish Table *MacGregor Hall dining room, 5:30 pm. Lecture and Film Screening Asian American documentary filmmaker
Cynthia Fujikawa will screen and discuss her film Old Man River. Room
101, *Dwight Hall, 7 pm. Study Abroad for First-Years Informational session with Amy
Loth, director of Mount Holyokes programs in Montpellier, France.
Room 216 Skinner, *Skinner Hall, 7 pm. Web Site Planning and Design Computer workshops for students.
Register at www.mtholyoke.edu/go/workshops. Room 231, *Williston Library,
7 pm. German Film Series The Three-Penny Opera (1931). Room 9, *Ciruti
Center, 7:15 pm. The Good Person of Setzuan Bertolt Brechts play about a young prostitute who, rewarded by the gods for her good heart, strives to change her life in the face of brutal social realities. For reservations, call x2406. Tickets available beginning 4/16, 36 pm daily and one hour prior to performance. Tonights performance is free. *Rooke Theatre, 8 pm. THURSDAY
19 Chinese Table South Rockefeller private dining room, 11:30 am. Russian Table *Abbey Hall private dining room, noon. Womens Alcohol and Drug Weekly Meeting Facilitated by
Susan McCarthy, these lunches offer opportunities to meet others in
recovery and share common experiences. Pizza and beverages are provided.
Room 202, *Blanchard Campus Center, 12:20 pm. "I Know What Youre Thinking: Scientific and Spiritual
Implications of Distant Nonlocal Awareness" Mark McMenamin,
professor of geology, discusses paranormal phenomena. Eliot House lounge,
5:30 pm. Italian Table *Ham Hall dining room, 5:30 pm. Taste of Hawaii Come taste Hawaiian food, learn to hula, and
make leis and origami. *Blanchard Campus Center, 7 pm. "Oil, Gas, and Geopolitics: Doing Business in Central Asia" Lecture by Nicholas Pitts-Tucker, a specialist in oil and gas investment, on oil in the Caspian Sea area. Board Room, *Willits-Hallowell Center, 7 pm. Using Digital Cameras Computer workshop for students. Register
at www.mtholyoke.edu/go/workshops. Room 231, *Williston Library, 7 pm. "Essence or Not Essence? Reassessment of Qumran" Lecture
by Jurgen Zangenberg,Wuppertal University, and visiting assistant professor
at Yale Divinity School under the auspices of the Alexander van Humboldt
Foundation. Andreola Room,* Willits-Hallowell Center, 8 pm. "Zinc Fingers: Exploration and Exploitation of Genome Sequences"
Five College chemistry lecture by Jeremy M. Berg, Johns Hopkins University.
L-1, *Cleveland, 8 pm. Student Dance Concert Dance studio theater, *Kendall, 8 pm. "Mothers of the Renaissance" The Valentine Gimatti
Lecture, by Margaret King, Leonard and Claire Tow Professor of History,
Brooklyn College and Graduate Center, CUNY. New York Room, *Mary Woolley
Hall, 8 pm. The Good Person of Setzuan See 4/18. $5 general admission, $3 senior citizens. Free to students with ID this evening only. *Rooke Theatre, 8 pm.
FRIDAY
20 French Table Abbey Hall private dining room, 11:30 am. Jumma Prayer RSVP required; call x2054 or email eliot-rsvp@mtholyoke.edu.
Eliot House lounge, noon. Pagan and Wiccan Community Meeting Room 212, *Blanchard Campus
Center, noon. Gadgets and Gizmos Fair LITS invites faculty and staff to hands-on
demonstrations of new technology. Learn about E-books, making digital
videos, NetLibrary, digital whiteboard and WebCT, wireless computing,
and more. Email allhands-l@mtholyoke.edu for details. Refreshments will
be served. Faculty Resource Center, *Dwight Hall. Open house 1-4 pm;
presentations 2:20-4:20 pm. What Do You Want To Do: Achieving Clarity (Part III) *CDC workshop
room, 1:30 pm. To Tell the Truth A game show to educate people about disability
awareness. *Blanchard Campus Center, 3 pm. Softball vs. WPI (doubleheader). Softball field, *Kendall, 3
pm. "Life and Letters" A conversation with Glascock Intercollegiate
Poetry Competition judges April Bernard, John Peck, and Alastair Reid.
Stimson Room, *Williston Library, 3 pm. Book Reading Amitav Ghosh will read from his new novel, The
Glass Palace. Odyssey Bookshop, Village Commons, 7 pm. Glascock Intercollegiate Poetry Competition Students from Amherst
College, Bryn Mawr College, Emory University, Johns Hopkins University,
Smith College, and Mount Holyoke College compete. Gamble Auditorium,
*Art Building, 8 pm. Nice Shoes A Cappella Jam *Blanchard Campus Center, 8 pm. Student Dance Concert Dance studio theater, *Kendall, 8 pm. Intervarsity Christian Fellowship *MacGregor Hall living room,
8 pm. Five College Early Music Collegium Concert Robert Eisenstein
directs a program of Scottish and English music from the sixteenth through
the eighteenth centuries, including motets by William Byrd, Scottish
airs and ballads, dances, fancies, and madrigals. For information, call
x2079 or email reisenst@mtholyoke.edu. Free and open to the public.
McCulloch Auditorium, *Pratt Hall, 8 pm. The Good Person of Setzuan See 4/18. $5 general admission, $3 senior citizens. *Rooke Theatre, 8 pm. |
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