Theater (Continues through August 16) Mount Holyoke Summer Theater, now in its twenty-seventh season, is a professional theater company. Presented in the festive tent-on-the-hill adjacent to South Mandelle Hall. All children's performances will be presented in Gettell Amphitheater, rain or shine, at 10 am. Tickets for these performances are $4 per person. For further information, call x2632.
Meeting (Continues through June 7) Clergy and lay delegates from the 435 local churches of the United Church of Christ from all over Massachusetts arrive for their annual meeting. For more information, contact Susannah C. Baker at 508-875-5233.
Talk and Booksigning News correspondent Cokie Roberts will speak on "What is a woman's place? and sign copies of her book, We Are Our Mother's Daughters. Sponsored by the Odyssey Bookshop, WFCR, the Center for Leadership and Public Interest Advocacy, and the Five College Women's Studies Research Center. Chapin Auditorium, doors open at 6:30 pm, talk is at 7:30 pm.
Retreat (Continues through June 14) The American Cancer Society holds a "We Can" weekend, a retreat for adults with cancer and their families. It focuses on the problems and concerns encountered in living with cancer and promotes family togetherness in a relaxed setting. Workshops and activities are offered for the entire family on the topics such as family communication, intimacy, relaxation, stress management, strategies for coping, diet and nutrition, spirituality, and individual exercise programs. For more information, contact Marie Barzousky at 413-746-6000.
Tennis Camp (Continues through August 15) The Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy returns for its eighth year to MHC for nine weeks to conduct its world famous tennis camp. The program offers stroke production and mechanics, mental efficiency, and tennis-specific fitness and conditioning, as well as several off-court activities, all of which are fully supervised. The Bollettieri Method and the revolutionary "System 5" learning concepts are provided. For more information, please contact the NBTA at 1-900-USA-NICK, fax 813-758-0198, or write NBTA/Reservations at 5500 34th Street West, Brandenton, FL 34210.
Conference The Massachusetts Girls State Conference (which continues through June 19) is a program sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. It helps girls in their junior year of high school learn about city, town, county, and state government through lectures and personal action. For more information, contact Donna Dziedzic at 413-592-7693.