Activities and Events

April 26-Last Statesman for Spring semester-Last day of classes Spring Semester-USU Theatre, “Cabaret,” Chase Fine Arts, 7:30 p.m. Morgan Theatre, $8 general admission, USU students free

April 29-Fall open registration begins and Fee payment daily April 29. -Finals Week

May 3 & 4-USU Graduation College Open Houses, 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.-USU Graduation concert, Collage of Sounds, 8:00 p.m. Chase Fine Arts Center, Kent Concert Hall-USU Graduation Commencement ceremony, 9:30 a.m. Dee Glen Smith Spectrum

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•AED Scrub sale. April 24-26 This time we will be outside on the TSC patio area (weather permitting). 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day.@@Aggie Village yard sale, April 27, 7:30 a.m. – done. 12th East and 10th North. •USU Children’s House Summer Day for children 3 to 8 years. Students, staff, and faculty parents register today for May 6 through 31, June 10 through July 5, and/or July 8 through August 2. Reasonably priced and many flexible enrollment options. Pre-register now for Fall Semester 2002 too. 797-3657.  •Applications are available for next years Students Teaching Arithmetic and Reading committee TSC 332. •Women’s Leadership class fall semester. Two credit course for undergraduate women (who have earned 31 or more credit hours) and graduate women who want to gain a stronger sense of self, discover ways in which they can lead, and develop and practice leadership skills before they leave USU. Women’s center 797-1728. •2002/03 reentry financial assistance from USU Women’s Center available at Women’s Center TSC 310 or 797-1728. Undergraduate reentry women and men with a five year gap in their education and a minimum 2.5 GPA are eligible. Tuition waivers for 3.0 GPA, enrolled 12 semester hours, Utah resident and undergraduate reentry women and men with a five year or more gap in schooling. •Interested in a organizing a Hillel (Jewish club) on campus. Open to students/staff/faculty. Contact gserbin@mendel.usu.edu •Excellent fall work-study jobs. USU America Reads interviewing now for reading tutor positions in local elementary schools. Contact Academic Resource Center 797-4027 or carolr@cc.usu.edu.@@Cache Valley Pagan Alliance Beltane activities, April 27. meet at 4:00 p.m., Earthly Awakenings. Outdoor ritual with comping available. Dress appropriately. •Rockhound’s gem and mineral show featuring exhibits, displays, and demonstrations. April 27, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and April 28, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Community Rec center, 195 S. 100 West. @@Auditions for the Celebrate America Show a Broadway-style show with a live big band orchestra.   April 27 8:30 a.m. — at the Greenville School in North Logan (400 East-beside the new Cache Valley Hospital). 12 singers- 6 male, 6 female; Must have great ability to harmonize & strong stage presence. Bring sheet music- prepared to perform two Broadway-style songs of contrasting styles. Dancers- male and female. Physically able to do partner work & lifts. Come in dance attire, Mature high school, college age or youthful appearance. also young girl who can recreate Shirley Temple. Scholarships for performers may be possible. Audition form email: mailto:celebrateamericashow@newyorkcity.com>celebrateamericashow@newyorkcity.com or call 753-1551@@”Our King, Our Deliverer, Our All” A musical firsdie by USU Sixth stake choir and orchestra, April 28, 7:30 p.m. Logan Tabernacle.@@ “Adventures of a Cache Valley Historian: Uncovering Little Known Facts about the Valley’s Mormon History.” Dr. Kenneth Godfrey, May 1, 7:00 p.m. northeast meeting room Logan City building. Dr. Godfrey is a Utah State University Alum, a former director of the Logan LDS Institute, and has written numerous works on Cache Valley and Mormon History.@@The Cache Valley Folk Dancers and the Bridger Folk Music Society New England Style Contra Dance May 4, Whittier Community Center, 290 N. 400 E. in Logan. Live music will be provided by the band, Leaping Lulu. Beginner’s workshop 7.30 pm. Dancing begins at 8 pm where all dances are taught and called. Info. 753-2480 or see cachevalleyguide.com/dance.html. •Wilderness First Responder, May 7 through 16. Course and exam required for two year SOLO Wilderness First Responder certification and two year Adult CPR certification. Register Maggon 797-9801 or ECC, Room 103. •Infancy Childhood, and Adolescence Conference The 19th Annual Infancy, Childhood and Adolescence Conference is scheduled for May 13 through 17, 2002 at the USU Eccles Conference Center. Five nationally recognized scholars will be on-hand to discuss topics from the temperament and attachment relations to educating parents for a more caring society. Two to three credits available for attending all five days; Full-time University student discount available. Info. USU Conference Services 797-0423. •Celiac Sprue Disease/Dermatitis Herpetiformis Group, meeting at Cache Valley Specialty Hospital, 2380 N. 400 East, North Logan, in The Deli, May 2, 7 p.m. Come to enjoy some gluten-free goodies and hear how to make them. Learn how to live a healthy gluten-free lifestyle after a diagnosis of CD/DH. Jeanine Andersen 753-9011 •Photography and Watercolor workshops, June 3 through 7, 2002. Learn to use a digital camera, a regular 35 mm camera or watercolor’s to create pieces that display your own personal creativity. To register contact Maggon Osmond 797-9801 or stop ECC, Room 103.