Activities and Events, Sept. 22
October 22
October 23 •”Alternative Futures for the Willamette River Basin Oregon” , David Hulse, Univ. of Oregon, 7 p.m. ECC, Rooms 201 and 203
•Tryouts for guitars unplugged 8 to 10 p.m., TSC auditorium. Sing up or bring demo tap TSC, Room 326
October 24 •Tryouts for guitars unplugged 6 to 10 p.m., TSC auditorium. Sing up or bring demo tap TSC, Room 326
•Hometown Heros speak about search and rescue experiences in New York City. A patriotic gathering for all, 8 p.m., Sunburst Lounge Sponsored by College Republicans
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•”Alternative Futures for the Willamette River Basin Oregon” , David Hulse, Univ. of Oregon, Oct. 23, 7 p.m. ECC, Rooms 201 and 203 •Tryouts for guitars unplugged Oct. 23, 8 to 10 p.m. and Oct. 24, 6 to 10 p.m., TSC auditorium. Sing up or bring demo tap TSC, Room 326 •Paintball Tournament, Nov. 10 in Logan Canyon. Registration begins Oct. 24, TSC and Spectrum ticket office. $20 person details will be sent via e-mail upon registering. Includes all necessary equipment and breakfast. Sponsored by Air Force ROTC •Hometown Heros speak about search and rescue experiences in New York City. A patriotic gathering for all. Oct. 24, 8 p.m., Sunburst Lounge Sponsored by College Republicans •Student Gerentology Association, Oct. 25, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., Family Life Dining room FL, Room 210. Dr. Maria Norton will speak on research on aging. All interested in working with older adults are invited to attend. • The AED club is selling T-shirts for $5. Sign up now in BNR, Room 101 or before Oct. 26. You will receive your T-shirts the first week of November •2001 AED initiation, Oct. 25, 7:30 p.m. TSC, Room 335. For all new and old AED members. Guys wear ties and girls in dresses or business wear. •Pacific West Cancer Fund has established a scholarship to brining attention to the importance of early detection of cancer. For more information and an application, contact your financial aid office. •Shirt designing sessions for Clothesline Project call Women’s Center 797-1728. Day or evenings appointments until Oct. 26. The Clothesline Project is a visual display of shirts which have been designed by women survivors of violence, their families and friends. •Free Writing Assistance for English 0010 through 2010 and other writing assignments. Valley View Towers, Room 007. Monday through Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m.. •USU Chess Club: for all levels anyone interested. TSC 3rd floor (tables by ASUSU) Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5 p.m. •Meet the Candidates for Logan City Council and Mayor Oct. 29, 7 p.m. and end with reception 9 p.m. Whittier Community Center, 290 N. 400 East. •Indian Children’s Choirs from the hills of Manipur are performing at Marantha Baptist Church 395 S. Main St., Logan, Oct. 24, 7 p.m. Info. 753-7508 •The Cache County American Red Cross Gold and Green Ball, Oct. 25, 6 to 8 p.m., Logan Senior Citizens Center, 240 N. 100 East. Suggested donation $1 to benefit Red Cross Youth Affirmation program. •Cache Valley Folk Dancers Halloween Contra Dance Oct. 26. Warren Argo, from Seattle, will be our guest, calling to the live music of Jigsaw. The public is invited and beginners are welcome as each dance is taught. Wear a costume! Whittier Community Center, 290 N. 400 East, Logan, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. $4 donation •Meet the Candidates for Logan City Council and Mayor Oct. 29, 7 p.m. and end with reception 9:00 p.m. Whttier Community Center, 290 N. 400 East. •2002 Garth & Marie Jones Scholarship. Mountain West Center is now accepting applications for this scholarship. USU graduate or undergraduate students with a record of high academic achievement majoring in Humanities of Social Sciences, including Economics. Expected graduation date must not be before June 2002. Rural Utah applicants will be given preference for selection. This scholarship will pay for 12 to 18 credits for the Spring Semester 2002. For more information contact the MWC at 797-3630.