April
25, 2003
Happenings
April
Friday 25
Golf Mass States. Orchards golf course, *Kendall, 9 am.
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.
Eightieth Glascock Intercollegiate Poetry Competition
"Life and Letters," a conversation with judges
Wyatt Prunty, Rhina Espaillat, and Rachel Wetzsteon. Stimson Room,
*Williston Library, 3 pm.
May Pageant
Skinner Green, 3:30 pm. (Rain location: Chapin Auditorium, *Mary
Woolley Hall.)
"Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping"
A lecture/performance by actor/activist Bill Talen.
Dwight Auditorium, *Dwight Hall, 4 pm.
Kosher Shabbat
Dinner Wilder Hall dining room, 5:30 pm.
Alumnae Association
Future of the Past Meeting Faculty Club/Wiese-Merriwether
Room, *Willits-Hallowell Center, 6 pm.
Shabbat Service
*Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 6:30 pm.
Newman Association
Movie Night *Eliot House lounge, 7 pm.
Film Society
Movie Memento; $1. Hooker Auditorium, *Clapp
Laboratory, 7 and 9:30 pm.
Eightieth
Glascock Intercollegiate Poetry Competition With student
contestants from Connecticut College, George Washington University,
Haverford College, Cornell University, Amherst College, and MHC.
Gamble Auditorium, *Art Building, 8 pm.
Nice Shoes Spring A Cappella Jam Abbey/Buckland Hall
dining room, 8 pm.
Groove Nation, Flying Lessons, the Equalites, the Jinx Motive,
and DJ Chase Free and open to the public. All ages welcome.
$1 beer and soft drinks. Chapin Auditorium, *Mary Woolley Hall,
10 pm.
Chocolate
Factory Pajama Party Admission is $2 before midnight
with pj's; $3 before midnight without pj's; $3 after
midnight with pj's; $4 after midnight without pj's.
*Betty Shabazz House, 11 pm.
Saturday 26
Alumnae Association Future of the Past Meeting Faculty
Club/Wiese-Merriwether Room, *Willits-Hallowell Center,
9 am.
Fifty-Sixth Annual Psi Chi Undergraduate Psychology Research
Conference Rooms 301, 302, 304, 307, and 324, *Reese
Building, 9:30 am.
Shabbat Morning Services *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary,
10 am.
Eightieth
Glascock Intercollegiate Poetry Competition A poetry
reading by Judges Wyatt Prunty, Rhina Espaillat, and Rachel Wetzsteon.
Stimson Room, *Williston Library, 10:30 am.
Revelations
Poetry Collective's First Annual Writer's Workshop
and Open Mike *Betty Shabazz House, 5 pm.
Film Society
Movie See 4/25.
Student Recital Veronica Kiss '04, violin, and
Stacey Pulmano '04, soprano, perform works by Sergei Prokofiev,
Fritz Kreisler, and others. McCulloch Auditorium, *Pratt Hall,
7 pm.
ASA Closing Party for Asian
Awareness Month *Betty Shabazz House, 11 pm.
Sunday 27
Alumnae Association
Future of the Past Meeting See 4/26.
Ecumenical
Service *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 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.
Harvard and
MHC Glee Club Concert *Abbey Chapel, 2:30 pm.
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 28
Knit and Chat With Janet Crosby. *Eliot House lounge,
noon.
Human Resources
Brown Bag Luncheon—Caregiver Seminar A seminar
on the multiple issues caregivers face when caring for a loved
one, presented by Sarah Hawrylak of the Wellness Corporation.
To register email pobrien@mtholyoke.edu. New York Room, *Mary
Woolley, noon.
Shared Student
Recital Warbeke Room, *Pratt Hall, 12:15 pm.
"Shaking
It Up and Breaking It Down: A Conversation about Class and Classism"
Participate in hands-on activities related to individual,
institutional, and cultural classism, share ideas about class
issues in the United States, and reflect on class experience and
class of origin. Call 577-0077 for more information. *Eliot House
lounge, 4 pm.
Shared Student
Recital A varied program of music performed by student
instrumentalists and vocalists. McCulloch Auditorium, *Pratt Hall,
4 pm.
Author Reading
Jean Beard and Peggy Gillespie, coeditors, and Gigi Kaeset,
photographer, will read from the book Nothing to Hide: Fighting
the Stigma of Mental Illness, which accompanies a traveling
exhibition of the same name. Seminar room, *Five College Women's
Studies Research Center, 4:30 pm.
Softball vs. Amherst. This game makes up for the postponed
game on 4/8. Softball field, *Kendall, 4:30 pm.
"The
Inviting Garden" Slide lecture by Sandy Clark,
owner of the garden design business Ledge End Designs and former
employee of Andrew's Greenhouse in Amherst. Gamble Auditorium,
*Art Building, 7 pm.
Preparing
Images for Presentations and the Web Workshop for students.
Register at http://www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training/. Room 231, *Williston
Library, 7 pm.
Bible Study
"Living beyond Yourself." *Pearsons Hall sunroom,
7:30 pm.
Tuesday 29
Chinese Table
South Rockefeller Hall private dining room, noon.
POW Discussion
and Forum: Postwar Iraq Bring your own lunch. *Eliot
House lounge, 12:15 pm.
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.
Lecture
Judith Lewis Herman, M.D., author of Trauma and Recovery, talks
about conceptualizing and coping with trauma. New York Room, *Mary
Woolley Hall, 4 pm.
"Mutilating
Gender" Lecture by Dean Spade, founder, Sylvia
Rivera Legal Resource Program, Urban Justice Center, New York.
For information, call x2275. Seminar room, *Five College Women's
Studies Research Center, 4:30 pm.
Conversation
with Phyllis Y. Harris Harris is the author of From
the Soul: Stories of Great Black Parents and the Lives They Gave
Us. South Rockefeller Hall living room, 4:30 pm.
Yom Ha Shoah
Service *Abbey Interfaith Sanctuary, 5 pm.
"Demanding
Respect: The Transformation of Comic Book Culture"
Lecture by Paul Lopes, visiting assistant professor of sociology.
Warbeke Room, *Pratt Hall, 5 pm.
German Table
Abbey Hall private dining room, 5:30 pm.
Spanish Table
*MacGregor Hall dining room, 5:30 pm.
Introduction
to Dreamweaver Workshop for students. Register at http://www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training/.
Room 231, *Williston Library, 7 pm.
Author Discussion
With Phyllis Y. Harris, author of From the
Soul: Stories of Great Black Parents and the Lives They Gave Us.
Warbeke Room, *Pratt Hall, 7 pm.
From Campus
to Corporate Life: An Insider's View *CDC workshop
room, 7 pm.
Bible Study
The Book of Jeremiah. *Mead Hall living room, 7:30 pm.
Wednesday 30
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 Wa-Shin-An, *Eliot House, 4 pm.
Creating Dreamweaver
Templates Workshop for students. Requires working knowledge
of Dreamweaver. Register at http://www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training.
Room 231, *Williston Library, 4:15 pm.
Archiving
Your Class Work and Class Web Materials Workshop for
students. What happens to your email account and network spaces
on graduation? Register at http://www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training.
Dwight Lab B, *Williston Library, 4:30 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 I cento passi (2000), by
M. T. Giordana. In Italian without subtitles. Dwight Auditorium,
*Dwight, 7 pm.
Author Discussion
With Todd Gitlin, author of The Sixties and
Inside Prime Time. For information call 534-7307. The
Odyssey Bookshop, Village Commons, 7 pm.
Making the
Most of Your Summer Internship *CDC workshop room, 7
pm.
May
Thursday 1
Twenty-Sixth
Annual German Theater Festival/Deutsches Theaterfest
Students from fifteen New England colleges will perform short
dramatic scenes that will be judged by a panel of secondary school
and college teachers of German and theatre arts, as well as representatives
from the Goethe-Institut Boston and the German consulate in Boston.
Prizes will be awarded. Chapin Auditorium, *Mary Woolley Hall,
9 am.
Shared Student
Recital A varied program of music performed by student
instrumentalists and vocalists. Warbeke Room, *Pratt Hall, 4 pm.
Buddhist Meeting
*Eliot House lounge, 4:30 pm.
Viewing of
Junior Show Movie Pizza will be served. Hooker Auditorium,
*Clapp Laboratory, 5:30 pm.
Author Discussion
Peabody- and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Thomas Levenson discusses
Einstein in Berlin. For information call 534-7307. Odyssey
Bookshop, Village Commons, 7 pm.
Introduction
to Photoshop Workshop for students. Register at http://www.mtholyoke.edu/go/training.
Room 231, *Williston Library, 7 pm.
"Devils
and Angels: On Illustrating the King James Bible" Lecture
by Barry Moser, who designed and illustrated the Pennyroyal Caxton
Bible. Andreola Room, *Willits-Hallowell Center, 7:15 pm.
Christian
Fellowship Meeting Living room, *South Mandelle Hall,
7:30 pm.
Voces Feminae
A program of French and Scottish music from the fourteenth
through eighteenth centuries, including traditional Scottish and
Scottish-Gaelic pieces and works by Jannequin, Josquin, Richafort,
and Lassus. *Abbey Chapel, 8 pm.
Thursday Night
Edge *Torrey Hall living room, 8 pm.
Friday 2
Blanchard
Tours See the current state of renovations. 11 am –
4 pm.
Walk the Sacred
Labyrinth See 4/25.
Halal Lunch
Followed by Jumma Prayer See 4/25.
Japanese Table
See 4/25.
Outdoor Concert
Presented by Something Every Friday and Thursday Night Edge. Abbey/
Buckland Green, 4 pm. (Rain location: Chapin Auditorium, *Mary
Woolley Hall.)
Kosher
Shabbat Dinner Wilder dining room, 5:30 pm.
Voices of
Faith Spring A Cappella Jam *Betty Shabazz House, 7 pm.
Author Discussion
Iris Chang, author of The Rape of Nanking, will discuss
The Chinese in America: A Narrative History. For information
call 534-7307. Odyssey Bookshop, Village Commons, 7 pm.
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