FRIDAY 20

Remillard Insurance Prescheduled appointments only; call x2503. Room 202, *Blanchard Campus Center, 11 am.

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.

What Do You Want To Do: Achieving Clarity (Part III) *CDC workshop room, 1:30 pm.

Faculty/Staff Gadgets and Gizmos Fair Demonstrations of new technology. Email allhands-l@mtholyoke.edu for details. Faculty Resource Center, *Dwight. Open house 1–4 pm; presentations 2:20–4:20 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.

Glascock Intercollegiate Poetry Competition Students from Amherst College, Bryn Mawr College, Emory University, Johns Hopkins University, Smith College, and Mount Holyoke compete. Gamble Auditorium, *Art Building, 8 pm.

Nice Shoes A Cappella Jam *Blanchard Campus Center, 8 pm.

Intervarsity Christian Fellowship *MacGregor Hall living room, 8 pm.

Five College Early Music Collegium Concert Robert Eisenstein directs a program of motets by Byrd, Scottish airs and ballads, dances, fancies, and madrigals. For information, call x2079 or email reisenst@mtholyoke.edu. McCulloch Auditorium, *Pratt Hall, 8 pm.

The Good Person of Setzuan A play by Bertolt Brecht. For reservations, call x2406. Tickets available 3–6 pm daily and one hour prior to performance. $5 general admission, $3 senior citizens. *Rooke Theatre, 8 pm.

 

SATURDAY 21

Alumnae Association Club Committee Meeting Room 212, *Skinner Hall, 9 am–4 pm.
Poetry Reading By Glascock Intercollegiate Poetry Competition judges April Bernard, John Peck, and Alastair Reid. New York Room, *Mary Woolley Hall, 10:30 am.

Lacrosse vs. Babson. Lacrosse field, *Kendall, noon.

The Good Person of Setzuan See 4/20. *Rooke Theatre, 2 and 8 pm.

Voice Recital Margaret Hylton ’01 and Kassandra Hartford ’02, sopranos. Warbeke Room, *Pratt Hall, 4 pm.

Spring Weekend Dance Party *Blanchard Campus Center, 10 pm.

Voices of Faith Party *Betty Shabazz House, 11 pm.

 

SUNDAY 22

Catholic Mass *Abbey Chapel, 9:30 am.

Ecumenical Worship *Abbey Interfaith Chapel, 11 am.

Softball vs. Babson. Make-up game from the 3/31 postponed game. Softball field, *Kendall, noon.

Fun in the Sun! Abbey Green, 2 pm.

A Choral Tapestry: Concert Choir Celebrate Earth Day with music ranging from a Mozart trio to a calypso tune by Harry Belafonte. *Abbey Chapel, 2 pm.

The Good Person of Setzuan See 4/20. *Rooke Theatre, 2 pm.

Native Spirit Dinner The documentary Imagining Indians will be screened. $3; RSVP to lcconley@mtholyoke.edu by 4/19. Zowie Banteah Cultural Center, 6 pm.

Creating Web Pages in Dreamweaver Computer workshop for students. Register at www.mtholyoke.edu/go/workshops. Room 231, *Williston Library, 7 pm.

Unitarian Universalist Community Meeting Eliot House lounge, 7:30 pm.

La Unidad Cultural Discussion Ilan Stavans, author of The Hispanic Condition and The Essential will discuss Latino issues. *Eliana Ortega House, 8 pm.

Concert New York reggae band The Uplifters. *Blanchard, 8:30 pm.

Zazen Meditation Practice and discussion with Professor Tadanori Yamashita. Wa-Shin-An, Eliot House, 9:10 pm.

 

MONDAY 23

Interfaith Labyrinth Walk *Abbey Interfaith Chapel, 8 am.

“Darwin’s Finches: Beaks, Song, and Speciation” Jeffrey Podos, University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Room 120, *Clapp Hall, 4:15 pm.

Scanning Texts in Images Computer workshop for students. Register at www.mtholyoke.edu/go/workshops. Room 231, *Williston Library, 4:15 pm.

“Achieving Gender Equality in South Africa: Some Hopeful Signs Among Men” Ira Horowitz, independent social justice trainer. Seminar Room, Five College Women’s Studies Research Center, 4:30 pm.

Baha’i Prayer *Abbey Interfaith Chapel, 5 pm.

French Table *Ham dining room, 5:30 pm.

Best Of 2001: “Dance on Camera” Festival Award-winning dance videos from the New York festival. Gamble Auditorium, *Art Building, 7 pm.

Music for Shakespeare’s Birthday Incidental music by Locke, Purcell, and Mendelssohn, performed by the Euridice Ensemble, soprano Catherine Bell, mezzosoprano Julia Steinbok, and the Mount Holyoke College Chamber Singers. For information, call x2079 or email reisenst@mtholyoke.edu. McCulloch Auditorium, *Pratt Hall, 8 pm.

 

TUESDAY 24

“From Theory to Practice” A talk by Jeff Clearwater of the Sirius Community and Daniel Greenberg of Living Routes, which offers college-level programs in sustainable communities worldwide. RSVP required; call x2054 or email eliot-rsvp@mtholyoke.edu. Eliot House lounge, 11:30 am.

Faculty and Staff Meditation *Abbey Interfaith Chapel, 12:15 pm.

Shared Student Recital Warbeke Room, *Pratt Hall, 12:15 pm.

Pagan and Wiccan Community Drop-In Hours Room 202, *Blanchard Campus Center, 2–4 pm.

Buddhist Meditation *Abbey Interfaith Chapel, 4:15 pm.

Lacrosse vs. Bridgewater. Lacrosse field, *Kendall, 4:30 pm.

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

Rosh Hodesh Service Join Rosalie Harris-Eisen to mark the new moon and learn about the female aspects of God. Eliot House lounge, 7 pm.

Preparing Images for the Web Computer workshop for students. Register at www.mtholyoke.edu/go/workshops. Room 231, *Williston Library, 7 pm.

“Improving Access to Justice: Women in South Africa” Peggy Maisel, University of Natal, Durban, South Africa. Seminar Room, Five College Women’s Studies Research Center, 79/83 College Street, 7:30 pm.
Rosary Prayer *Abbey Interfaith Chapel, 7:30 pm.

Japanese Tea Ceremony By Nobue Yamashita. Call 536-4364 for reservations. Wa-Shin-An, Eliot House, 7:30 pm.
Spanish/Italian Department Film

I cento passi di Peppino Impastato (“The Hundred Steps”), by Marco Tullio Giordanaa, based on the true story of Peppino Impastato, a young Sicilian who was murdered after openly opposing the Mafia. In Italian with English subtitles. Gamble Auditorium, *Art Building, 8 pm.

Tobasco es un Eden Art by young Mexican artists from Tocoal’s art workshop. Slide lecture by Leandro Soto. *Eliana Ortega House, 8 pm.

 

WEDNESDAY 25

Interfaith Prayer Lunch RSVP required; call x2054 or email eliot-rsvp@mtholyoke.edu. Eliot House lounge, noon.
Zazen Meditation With Rev. Issho Fujita. Wa-Shin-An, Eliot House, 4 pm.

Circle of Stones With Sister Anita Magovern and Anamaria Aristizabal ’01. *Abbey Interfaith Chapel, 4:15 pm.

Chinese Table *Ham Hall dining room, 5:30 pm.

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

“Heart and Soul: The Connecticut River Greenway State Park” Terry Blunt, director, Connecticut Valley Action Program. Hooker Auditorium, *Clapp, 7 pm.

Intro to Photoshop Computer workshop for students. Register at www.mtholyoke.edu/go/workshops. Room 231, *Williston Library, 7 pm.

German Film Series M (1931). Room 9, *Ciruti Center, 7:15 pm.

Book Discussion Campaign-financing reform activist Doris Haddock discusses her new book, Granny D: Walking Across America in My 90th Year. Gamble Auditorium, *Art Building, 7:30 pm.

“Trannyboys, Hermaphrodites, and Saints: A Transmasculine Film and Video Program” Curated by Selena Wahng, Ph.D. candidate in performance, New York University. Room 101, *Dwight, 7:30 pm.

Improbable Players A performance about addiction. *Blanchard Campus Center, 8 pm.

 

THURSDAY 26

Labyrinth Walk *Abbey Interfaith Chapel, 11:00 am.

Chinese Table South Rockefeller private dining room, 11:30 am.

Service of Blessing and Sending for Seniors All faith groups are welcome. Abbey Chapel Green, 4 pm. (Rain location: Chapin.)

Russian Table Abbey Hall private dining room, noon.

Shared Student Recital Warbeke Room, *Pratt Hall, 12:15 pm.

Women’s Alcohol and Drug Weekly Meeting Room 202, *Blanchard Campus Center, 12:20 pm.
Italian Table *Ham dining room, 5:30 pm.

Hindu Community Worship *Abbey Interfaith Chapel, 7 pm.

Powerpoint for Presentations Computer workshop for students. Register at www.mtholyoke.edu/go/workshops. Room 231, *Williston Library, 7 pm.

“Ethics and Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Continuing Debate” Speakers: Kanti Bajpai, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi; Steven Lee, Hobart and William Smith Colleges; Lucinda Peach, American University; and Michael Walzer, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. Gamble Auditorium, *Art Building, 7:30 pm.
Jazz Ensembles Concert Music by Duke Ellington, Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and others, directed by Mark Gionfriddo. McCulloch Auditorium, *Pratt Hall, 7:30 pm.

Student Dance Concert Tango, modern dance, improv, and more, as well as a ballet choreographed by Er Dong Hu of Bucknell University. $4 students; $6 general. Dance studio theater, *Kendall, 8 pm; box office opens at 7:30 pm.

 

FRIDAY 27

Golf Mass. States Orchards. Golf course, *Kendall, 8 am.

Remillard Insurance Prescheduled appointments only; call x2503. Room 202, *Blanchard Campus Center, 11 am–2 pm.

Children’s Literature Series With author Jane Yolen. Room 501, *Clapp Hall, 11 am.

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.

Applying To Medical School: Nuts and Bolts *CDC workshop room, 1:30 pm.

English Handbell Ensemble Concert *Blanchard Campus Center, 4:30 pm.

“And She Became King: Negotiating Female Political Power in Northern Nigeria” Lecture by Nwanda Achebe, UCLA. Room 216, *Skinner Hall, 4:30 pm.

Shabbat Service and Kosher Dinner RSVP required; call x2054 or email eliot-rsvp@mtholyoke.edu. Eliot House lounge,
5:30 pm.

Film Snatch, $1. Gamble Auditorium, *Art Building, 7 and 9:30 pm.

A Cappella Jam The V-8s perform. *Blanchard Campus Center, 8 pm.

Student Dance Concert See 4/26. Dance studio theater, *Kendall, 8 pm.

Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Worship *MacGregor living room, 8 pm.

L’Affaire Dreyfus The French and theatre departments present this play about a defining moment in French history wherein crucial issues of national importance were played out: democracy vs. raison d’etat and the power of the church and the army; the rights of man vs. anti-Semitism and exclusionary nationalism; and the public awakening of French intellectuals on all sides. In French with English super-titles. Also showing 4/28 at 2 pm. For reservations, call x2406. *Rooke Theatre, 8 pm.



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