Activities and Events

Friday, January 25- Chamber Music Society of Logan concert, Jacques Thibaud String Trio. 7:30 p.m. ECC. Student Tickets $5, others $15, USU Ticket Office. -A-Team applications are due. TSC 304 for details-USU Hockey, Eccles Ice Arena, 8 p.m. Tickets at USU Ticket office

Saturday, January 26-ASUSU Poetry and a Beverage, 8 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. with Jogan Janes, Skyroom. Free tickets at ticket office-Institute Married Student Association, “A night with Peter Brienholt.” Bread bowls and entertainment. Institute, 6 p.m. $1/ couple institute registration, $2 w/o-Country dance at field house, 9 p.m. to midnight. $3/student ID, $4 w/o. Sponsored by Dex-Spanish Club Latin Night, Club Skyline, 9 p.m. – 1:00 a.m. Charity fundraiser. Free pizza, instruction and karaoke, $4.

Monday, January 28-ASUSU sponsored “Death of a Salesman” 7:30 p.m. Kent Concert Hall. Student tickets $3 Ticket office.

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•Where’s Einstein? Please return him to the Academic Resource Center, TSC, Room 305. No questions asked. •50 percent tuition refund available this week.@@CD Release show featuring Nobody Special at the Depot, Jan 25, 9:00 p.m. Free.@@ Improv-uh-bles, Jan. 26, at 8 p.m.FAC 224, $2. A student production with the twist of spontaneous acting with no script. If you like “Who’s Line is it Anyway,” this is for you.@@ Evening snowshoe at Wood Camp. Includes hot cocoa. Jan. 27, 2:45-7 p.m. Free@@URCO (Undergraduate Research and Creative Opportunities) Grant Orientation Sessions: How to Write a Successful Grant Proposal Jan. 28 & 29, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Merrill Library Honors Lounge, 374 Info. Stephanie Chambers @ sjchambers@cc.usu.edu. • Beginning Middle Eastern Dance (aka Belly Dance) classes begin Jan. 28, 7:30 p.m. HPER 215. Students $35 per semester. All others $45 per semester.@@Summer Job Fair, Jan. 29, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m., Sunburst Lounge. Summer employers will be here to hlep you get a great job for this summer.@@”Techniques of Avalanche Control – Emphasis on Snow basin and the Olympic Downhill” and “Avanche Search and Rescue the Dogs Life” Forest Resources Seminar, Jan 30, 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. BNR 102 •”Woman’s Conference” Feb. 2 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Institute Gym, free, Lunch will be included@@ URCO (Undergraduate Research and Creative Opportunities) Grant Application Deadline: February 8, 2002. Info. Stephanie Chambers @ sjchambers@cc.usu.edu.@@Help needed for a Valentine’s Day service project. STEP committee meets every Tuesday night 9:30 p.m. TSC 3rd floor service center. Info. e-mail hag@cc.usu.edu@@ Writer’s group Scuttlebutts meets Thursdays 6:00 p.m., and if anyone would like to join, e-mail DeliriousJ@aol.com?@@USU Fencing Club teaches beginner’s class Thursday 8:30 – 9:30 p.m. HPER 203. Fee $30/semester. www.usu.edu/~fencing or e-mail usufencing@yahoo.com.@@Tutor Advertiser on the Web! Advertise as a private tutor in any subject, or find a private tutor, www.usu.edu/arc>www.usu.edu/arc, click on “Tutoring,” then “Tutor Advertiser” Contact the Academic Resource Center 797-1128 or TSC, 305 •USU Women’s Center Advisory Center “Women over 65 Achievement Awards.” Nominations are now being taken. Women eligible for recognition must reside in Cache Valley, be 65 years of age or older, and have made outstanding contributions to the advancement and equality life for women on a local, state or national level. Guidelines available Women’s Center, TSC, Room 310 or call 797-1728. •Summer school again? Why not spend this summer traveling and enjoying new experiences while Studying Abroad! Placements are available in Costa Rica, Mexico, Korea, Peru, England, France, Japan, Germany, Russian and more! Most Financial Aid and scholarships will apply. Earn Credits toward graduation while experiencing the world. Info: Study Abroad Office TSC, Room 313, 797-0601/1253 or www.usu.edu/stdyabrd/ •Applications for the 2002/2003 Classified Employee Scholarships are available January 3 through April 24. The scholarships are awarded annually to a child, grandchild, or spouse of a USU Classified Employee. Applications are available in the Merrill Library, Room 115, TSC Information Desk, Facilities, Rm. 104, Financial Aid or contact Kris Howard 797-2483, kris@biology.usu.edu, for more information. •Vittles and Fiddlers, the 4th Annual Fundraiser for Whittier Community Center, Jan 26, 5 to 8:30 p.m., 290 N. 400 East. Tickets $10 per person, $5 of which is tax deductible. A unique evening of excellent cuisine, by a group of professional and amateur male cooks, and lively entertainment. Info call Whittier 753-9008. Tickets at the door. •Bonneville Shoreline Trail Draft Open house, Jan. 28, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Logan Recreation Center Classroom, 195 South 100 West. Trailer users, community officials, landowners and anyone interested in improving the quality of life in your community are encouraged to attend. •Volunteer Department Logan Regional Hospital needs volunteers at a new Information Desk located next to the Emergency Room. Volunteers to help in the mailroom. This job involves sorting and delivering mail through the hospital. Volunteers will be scheduled to work 1 day a week for four hours. Call Volunteer Services at Logan Regional Hospital 716-5525.