Calendar and Events for Jan. 31

January 31-“The Price is Right” 8 to 10 p.m.; Institute Cultural Hall. Games, prizes and lots o’ fun!!! $1.00 for everyone

February 1-Wilson Motor Invitational Indoor track meet, 9:00 a.m. Nelson Field Free admission- Mardi Gras Free w/USU ID, TSC 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. DJ’s, live music, black light room, free beads, tattoos, drinks, palm readers, casino and lots of fun.

February 3-St. Petersburg String Quartet, 7:30 p.m. ECC, $15 for Adults, $5 for USU Students

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*The International Rock Cafe, Live International Music Dance party. Jan. 31, 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. TSC Hub. Refreshments

*AED will be holding its bi-annual Scrub Sale on Jan 28, 29, and 30 from 9 a.m., to 2 p.m. TSC.

*International Cultural Exchange club opening social/potluck supper, Jan. 31, 7 p.m. Greaves Hall. Everyone is invited. Bring a friend, a favorite cultural treat/dish, and your appetite.

*”improv-uh-bles” welcomes you to a “Whose Line is it Anyway” brand of fun. Feb. 1, 8 p.m. in FA, Room 224, Black Box Theatre. $2 at the door. Info. 797-1500

*Study Spanish in Chile this summer. Earn 8 to 9 credits, information session Feb. 4, noon, TSC, Room 335. For intermediate to advanced students in Spanish Info. 797-1253 or 797-0601

*Kalai in concert, Feb. 7, 9 p.m. TSC Skyroom. $5 for students. Tickets available TSC ticket office. Proceeds benefits alternative breaks.

*USU College Republicans, Feb. 5, Senate Chambers, 3rd floor TSC, 8:30 p.m.

*Hispanic Student Union annual soccer tournament. Feb. 7 and 8. Entry deadline Feb. 3. $5/person. 8 people on a team. Prizes will be awarded. Info. 797-1733 or Multicultural office TSC, Room 309.

*Chinese New Year Party, Feb. 8, 6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m., Institute Cultural Hall. $7/person advance tickets or $10/door.

* Attention students in the college of HASS. Get involved in your college. Be a HASS week volunteer. Contact Karla Petty at kpetty@cc.usu.edu.

*USU Women’s Center is seeking nominations for Women over 65 Achievement awards. Women must reside in Cache Valley, be 65 years of age or older, and have made outstanding contributions to the advancement and equality of life for women. Guidelines available USU Women’s Center TSC, Room 310 or call 797-1728.

* Are you a Jewish student? Looking for fun activities w/ other Jewish college students in Utah? Join the Utah Hillel. www.utah.edu/hillel/ or call Guy 757-8459.

*A free ten weeks workshop for limited English speakers. “Enhancing Diversity in the Workforce” is organized by Personnel Services Office, USU, will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. in Logan High School. Pre-application is required. Enrollment limited. Child care provider. For more information call Idania Mirabal at 797-0698.

*Applications available for Pinnacle, national reentry honor society. Members must be 26 years of age or older, junior or senior, and had 5 year or more gap at some point, in their education, minimum 3.0 overall USU GPA, involved in campus and/or community activities, and pay a $20 one-time national membership fee. Applications available in USU Reentry Student Center, TSC, Room 310, 797-1728 email: reentry@cc.usu.edu

*”Women In Our Lives” Faculty, staff and students are invited to bring a photo of a woman who has influenced their lives to TSC, Room 310. Deadline Feb. 7. Photos should be no larger than 8:10 and can be returned. The photos will be used in a special slide presentation March 3 and 4.

* Cache Valley Folk Dancers and the Bridger Folk Music Society New England Style Contra Dance Feb. 1 Whittier Community Center, 290 N. 400 East In Logan. Live music, live callers. Dance 7:30 p.m.. Beginners and families are welcome as each dance is taught. A $5 donation is requested at the door.

*Sawtooth Film Festival, extreme sports, Feb. 5 and 6, Proceeds benefit HawkWatch International. Info. (801) 484-6808.

*Cache Valley Historical Society, hydrologist Randy Julander. Mr. Julander will discuss the history of runoff forecasting from snow survey data. Feb. 5, 7 p.m., northeast meeting room of the Logan City Building, 255 N. Main St.

*Rummage Sale and Valentine Market, February 8, Bridgerland Park Center, 290 N. 200 West, northwest entrance, 7:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. Sponsored by Total Concept Healthcare and Soroptimist International of Logan.

*Applications for the 2003/2004 Classified Employees Scholarships are available Jan. 6 through April 23. The scholarships are awarded annually to a child, grandchild, or spouse of a USU Classified Employee or to a Classified Employee. Applications are available in the Merrill Library 115, TSC, Information Desk, Facilities, Room 104, Financial Aid or contact Kris Howard 797-2483, kris@biology.usu.edu, for more information.