Calendar and Events for November 3
November 3- O. C. Tanner Symposium “Religion and Culture: Spiritual Imperatives in Contemporary American Life” Nov. 3 – 6, Free to the public, Eccles Conference Center. Daily schedule varies
November 4-ASUSU Arts & Lectures, Star Parker on how to benefit the lives of the poor and encourage all citizens to empower themselves. 3 p.m. TSC Ballroom.-Confused about the election? Dissatisfied with the results? Post-election analysis panel discussion, 12 p.m. TSC Auditorium.-10th Annual Arrington History Lecture: Dr. F. Ross Peterson, 7 p.m. in the Logan Tabernacle.
November 5-International Tea Party, 4 -5 p.m. TSC. Country theme China-LDSSA Harvest Hoe-down. Girls and Guys choice dance. 8:30 -11:30 p.m. with games, refreshments and pictures. Free.
* Graduate Student opportunity to voice opinions and concerns to student government. Nov. 4, 5 p.m. Center Colony room TSC. Sponsored by Student Advocate and Graduate Studies VP.* Study Abroad Photo contest entries are due Nov. 5. show off your study experience and win great prizes. Entries due in TSC 313.* Volunteer snow-shovelers needed to help the elderly and disabled this winter! Meeting Nov. 5, 3:00 p.m., TSC 335. Free Pizza!! Email:Kisakson@cc.usu.edu* USU Middle Eastern Dance Club annual show. Featuring Ansuya, local dance troupe Shazadi and other Salt Lake talent. Nov. 6, 7:30 p.m. Morgan Theater. Tickets $7 USU ticket office.* The Student Health and Wellness Center has received a limited supply of flu vaccine for students and staff of USU who meet the CDC guidelines for priority immunization. Call 797-1660 or stop by the Wellness Center at 850 East 1200 North if you qualify. The cost is $20 per dose. * Thanksgiving Drive for non-perishable dinner items. Bring to Social Work office Old Main 239. Nov. 1 -19.* The Women’s Center is collecting used cell phones to donate to CAPSA as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Bring your old cell phones to TSC Room 315, 8:30 – 4:30. * Lifetime Learning Center. Teacher opportunities. Call 755-8621.* Operation Thanksgiving needs donations of any food that makes up a Thanksgiving dinner–turkeys, potatoes, rolls, etc. Volunteers are also needed to help serve this dinner to our troops and their families on November 20, 2:00 p.m. Contact dlnalder@cc.usu.edu for information or to make donations.* Educational genealogy conference at Mt. Logan Middle School on Nov. 6, 8 a.m.- 2 p.m.. Mary Ellen Smoot will be the keynote speaker.* Need an extra credit? Nov. 9-11, HPER 135, 5-8 p.m. “A Path with Soul”. Students will become aware that they are a soul experiencing a human life and this realization holds the divine gifts of life’s meaning, purpose and inner fulfillment. Registration Conference Services at: 797-0423 or Eccles Conference Center 103.* “Irony, Tragedy and Hope in American Western History” a public lecture by Dr. Patricia Nelson Limerick of the Center of the American West, University of Colorado. LT & JT Dee Foundation Visiting Scholar Nov., 10, 7 p.m. Tabernacle – Free* USU Women’s Center sponsored Women’s Leadership class. Spring semester 2005, Wed 2:30-4:30 p.m., 15 weeks. Stop by the Women’s Center, TSC 315 for information and to register or call 797-1728.* SCORE two day workshop on How to Set Up and Operate A Small Business, Nov. 16 & 17, 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Cache Chamber of Commerce, 160 North Main. Registration $25. Info. Call 752-2161* “First Saturday” contra dance Nov. .6, 7:30 p.m. Whittier Community Center, 290 North 400 East. Live music will be provided by Idaho accordion virtuosos, the Bellows Fellows, and guest pianist Jill Hughes. Beginners and families are welcome – all dances are taught. $5 donation.