Art Exhibit Hendrick Andriessen and the Vanitas Still Life: Reality and Metaphor continues through June 30. Art Museum, Tuesday- Friday, 11 am-5 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 1-5 pm.
Art Exhibit The Art of Advertisement: California Fruit Crate Labels continues through June 30. Art Museum, Tuesday-Friday, 11 am-5 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 1-5 pm.
SummerMath for Students High school girls explore mathematics, discover computers, develop problem-solving skills, and experience college life. June 22-August 3.
Workshop National Science Foundation Undergraduate Faculty Enhancement. A laboratory course in mathematical experimentation. June 22-30.
Conferences American Mathematical Society. "Adaptive Selection of Models and Statistical Procedures"; "Random Matrices, Statistical Mechanics, and Painleve Transcendents." June 23-27.
Row As One Camp Rowers work on technical skills, both on the water and using a rowing simulator; increase knowledge about training; and network with women from around the country. June 23-28 (Session I) and July 7-12 (Session II).
Lacrosse Camp June 23-28.
Summer Theatre Chapter Two by Neil Simon. June 25-29. Now in its twenty-sixth season, Summer Theater is a professional theater company. Eight main-stage plays will be presented in the tent adjacent to South Mandelle Hall. Tickets are between $17 and $19. For more information, contact the Summer Theatre office at x2632. 8 pm.
Concert Don Bastarache Big Band. Free admission. Village Commons, 6:30-8:30 pm.
National Yiddish Book Center A cultural program focusing on all aspects of Yiddish culture. June 29-July 7.
Value Realization Workshops Participants learn skills for identifying important life goals and practical steps for achieving them. June 29-July 21.
Reach for the Future A program for Springfield middle school students and teachers that emphasizes teaching for understanding--a method that encourages students to think critically and creatively about complex ideas. June 29-July 27.
Storytelling Tom McCabe. Odyssey Bookshop, 11 am.
Booksigning Robert B. Parker, best-selling mystery author, celebrates the publication of the newest Spenser novel, Chance. Odyssey Bookshop, 5:00-6:30 pm.
American Mathematical Society "Classification Problems in C*--Algebras and Dynamics," "Stochastic Inference, Monte Carlo and Empirical Methods." June 30-July 4.
SummerMath for Teachers A program designed to allow teachers to develop new classroom strategies that promote mathematical understanding, to explore mathematical ideas with computers and calculators, and to consider current research in mathematics education. June 30-July 12.
Booksigning and Discussion with Joyce Kornbluh, coauthor of Rocking the Boat: Union Women's Voices 1915-1975. Odyssey Bookshop, 7 pm.
Summer Theatre Relatively Speaking by Alan Ayckbourn. July 2-6. Tickets between $17 and $19. Tent adjacent to South Mandelle Hall, 8 pm.
Summer Theatre Goldilocks and the Three Bears. July 3-6. All children's performances presented in Gettell Amphitheater, rain or shine. Tickets are $4. For further information, contact the Summer Theatre office at x2632. 10 am.
Concert Cottonwood. Country music. Free admission. Village Commons, 6:30-8:30 pm.
PLAY, Inc. Planned Learning Achievement for Youth is a nonprofit Amherst-based corporation designed to enhance minority student- athletes' personal and athletic development. July 5-21.
Musicorda Concert A six-week program for gifted and advanced string students from around the world. Concerts feature internationally renowned artists. "Informances," introductions to the evening's music, are in the New York Room, Mary Woolley Hall, 7:15 pm. For more information call Musicorda, x2590. Music of Schubert, Arensky, and Brahms by the St. Petersburg String Quartet and others. Chapin Auditorium, 8 pm.
Magic Fran Ferry. Odyssey Bookshop, 11 am.
American Mathematical Society "Quantization." July 7-11.
The Academy of Soccer Magic Soccer Magic is a new system of teaching African-style ball-handling skills. July 7-19.
Musicorda Young Artists Concert. Featuring students from the program. Chapin Auditorium, 8 pm.
Summer Theatre Poor Richard by Jean Kerr. July 9-13. Tickets between $17 and $19. Tent adjacent to South Mandelle Hall, 8 pm.
Musicorda Benefit Pops Concert Turtle Island String Quartet. Chapin Auditorium, 8 pm.
Tai Chi Summer Camp An introduction to Tai Chi for beginners as well as a chance for the more experienced to take an in-depth look at internal martial arts principles, concepts, and theories. July 11-14.
Nations Cup International Intercollegiate Equestrian Association. For the first time in more than five years, the United States will host this tournament-style competition in both dressage and show jumping. Eighteen teams from as many as ten countries will compete. Open to the general public. Equestrian Center, July 11, 13, and 14.
Concert Al Fuller Band. Blues. Free admission. Village Commons, 6:30-8:30 pm.
Musicorda Music of Beethoven, Tower, and Messiaen. Chapin Auditorium, 8 pm.
Genderwise Conference Participants to share what has been learned about educating high school girls, assist in the planning of new mathematics programs for young women, promote the integration of existing programs of gender-focused approaches into current math settings, and widen the network of people committed to the advancement and support of math education for young women. July 13-18.
Storytelling Marg Bruchac. Native American (Abenaki) songs and stories. Odyssey Bookshop, 11 am.
American Mathematical Society "Discrete and Computational Geometry: Ten Years Later." July 14-18.
Musicorda Young Artists Concert. Chapin Auditorium, 8 pm.
Summer Theatre The Unexpected Guest by Agatha Christie. July 16-20. Tickets between $17 and $19. Tent adjacent to South Mandelle Hall, 8 pm.
Summer Theatre The Pied Piper of Hamlin. July 17-20. Tickets are $4. Gettell Amphitheater, 10 am.
Modern Arnis Summer Camp A training camp for the traditional Filipino martial art of Modern Arnis. July 18-21.
Concert Quetzal. Latin/South American music. Free admission. Village Commons, 6:30- 8:30 pm.
Musicorda Music of Mozart, Debussy, Stravinsky, Ysaÿe, and Arensky. Chapin Auditorium, 8 pm.
Storytelling Nancy Rockland Miller. Interactive songs and stories. Odyssey Bookshop, 11 am.
SummerMath for Teachers July 21-August 2.
Musicorda Young Artists Concert. Chapin Auditorium, 8 pm.