Campus Events (F.Y.I.) for Feb. 09, 2007

• Mardi Gras February 10, at the TSC. Casino, bands, DJ’s, Mentalist, caricatures, and much more. $3 students $5 non-students.

• The Utah State Men’s Volleyball team will host Boise State in the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum Saturday, February 10, 7 p.m. Come support the team before Mardi Gras!!

• The Reentry Student Association meeting will be held Monday, February 12, and Thursday, February 15, noon-1 p.m., TSC, West Colony Room. Program will be “Academic Survival Tips, Reading & Studying Skills” by Penny Findlay. Meeting is open to all reentry students. For questions email reentry@cc.usu.edu or contact the Reentry Student Center, Taggart Student Center, Room 315 or call 797-1702.

• URCO Grants are due to the Research Office by noon, February 15.http://www.usu.edu/research/undergrad/urco/. Electronic submission encouraged.

• Tonight, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. massage lessons at Revive Day Spa. All proceeds go to Ryan’s Place – a memorial park to be built in May. Call Meg Erekson to sign up 435-755-0658, $20/person.

• Healthy Relationships Week, February 12 – 16. Come enjoy the fun on Thursday night with relationship workshops. 6-8 p.m. TSC Ballroom. Noah Riley, ASUSU president, and his wife, speak to students about dating and relationship. Questions welcome! Also, join in ‘Cupid takes Aim’ game in the TSC Ballroom, from 1-3 p.m. Lots of food, fun and prizes.

• Banff Mountain Film Festival. Thursday, February 15 – Friday, February 16. 7 p.m., Kent Concert Hall. $8 for general admission, $6 for students. Tickets now available at the ORC & HPER Service Desk. View trailers on our website, and give your input about which films you’d like to see at our screenings: http://www.usu.edu/orc/events/banff.cfm

• Join us at the Polynesian Student Unions annual Luau, February 24, and the Native American Student Councils annual POW WOW March 2 and 3.

• Joseph Smith Memorial Fireside. Elder Robert S. Wood of the SEventy will be the speaker. Sunday, February 11, 7 p.m. Kent Concert Hall.

• The Utah Lacrosse Association will be conducting a clinic for new and returning Lacrosse Officials on Saturday, February 24, 2007 from 8:30 – 11:30 am, in room 282 of the Education Building. For more information contact Hal Potter at hal.potter@usu.edu.

• All are invited to take part in the Peace Vigil every Friday from 5-6 p.m. on east side of Main Street between Center Street and 100 N, Logan. This is a non-violent public event sponsored by Cache Valley Peace Works. Call 755-5137 if you have questions.

• Come see how environment affects art and artists, “A Sense of Place,” art exhibit. Reception February 9, 7-9 p.m. at the AVA on 100 south off of Main street. Jjoin an open panel discussions for students and members of the community.

• Caffe Ibis Gallery Deli, 52 Federal Ave. Friday, February 9, Bruce Moulton will be playing live music from 7-9 p.m. February 11, Sunday Brunch music by John Perry 12:30-2:30 p.m. Opening Reception for artist Pat Gordon February 16, 7-9 p.m. with live music by guitarist Kris Krompel.

• Stokes Nature Center invites children ages 4-8 to visit “The Garbage Monster” Saturday, February 10, 10 a.m. – noon. Costs are $6 ($4.50 for SNC members). To register, call 435-755-3239 or visit www.logannature.org. SNC is located in Logan Canyon, east of Logan, Utah, on HWY 89.

• CCR&R is offering student parent support class that explores the development of math skills to help stimulate the development of your child. Free childcare is available. Call 797-1552 to get your child on the list. Located at the Emma Eccles Jones Center for Early Childhood. CCR&R also offers a student parent study night. Free childcare is available for parent who would like to study during the times available. Call to register 797-1552.

• Mountain Crest High School Theatre presents, Arsenic and Old Lace, February 12- 17, at MCHS Auditorium. Tickets are $6 and can be purchased at Lee’s in Logan.

• Join Common Ground Outdoor Adventures for an afternoon of snowshoeing and cross-country skiing on Monday, February 12 , 3 pm. Common Ground provides outdoor recreational opportunities for youth and adults with disabilities. Equipment is available for all abilities. Call (435) 713-0288 or visit www.cgadventures.org for more information.