Calendar and Events for Nov. 4

November 4•Got Blood, Give someone a reason to be Thankful LDSSA’s Pre-Thanksgiving Blood Drive 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Institute Cultural Hall• Pride Alliance meets 7:30 p.m. TSC, Room 335

November 5•Election Day, Vote

November 6•ASUSU, Arts and Lectures “Capitol Steps.” 7 p.m., Kent Concert Hall, FAC. Adults $10, USU students with ID $3.

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•A raffle to support the Child and Family Support Center, Nov. 4 to 6, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. TSC 1st floor.

• Peace Corps Slide Show Come and enjoy the slides and stories of returned Peace Corps Volunteers. November 4, 3 to 4:30 p.m. University Inn, Room 511

•Dr. Richard West, “Why are Families are Important”, Nov. 6, TSC Auditorium

• Marriage and Family Therapy Workshops: Wed, Nov. 6: Family Rituals; Family Life Center, 493 N. 700 East, 7 p.m.

•Natural Resource and Environmental Policy Program, Seminar with Congressman James Hansen, chair of the House Resources Committee and senior member of the Armed Services Committee. “Federal and State Environmental Policy: The Domino Effect.” Nov. 6, 3:30 p.m., ECC, Room 216.

•SAA Monthly Meeting Nov. 6, 7 p.m., Meet at the Alumni House. We will be playing “Fugitive” Everyone is invited. Come check out SAA, meet new people and have some fun. Refreshments will be served.

•ALA Retreat Nov. 8 and 9 at the Bear Lake Training Center. All students invited to attend. Meet Juniper Lounge, TSC, 5 p.m. We’ll be home by noon Saturday. Leadership workshops, dinner and breakfast, meet new people and a service project for cost of $5.

•IWA GIRL’S CHOICE DANCE: “Lights, Camera, Dance.” Nov. 8, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m.

Institute Cultural Hall $5/couple IWA members $7/couple non-IWA members Dress up as your favorite Hollywood couple, or come casual.

•Volunteer victims needed for emergency preparedness drill Nov. 19. 4 hour time commitment, Contact the Val R. Christensen

•Steve Boch, Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance, “Aggressively Protecting Utah’s Natural Heritage: A Conservation Group’s Perspective” Nov. 7, 7 p.m., USU ECC 205.

•International Photo contest, “A World of Possibilities”.Two categories “people and places.” Individuals may enter one photo per category, photos must be taken in a location outside the entrant’s native country. Pictures should be 5 X 7 with no matte or frame. Pictures will not be returned. Bring photos to Study Abroad office, TSC, Room 313, 4:30 p.m., Nov. 18.

•Cache Valley Historical Society talk Eastman Hatch and Jack Greene entitled: “A natural history of Logan Canyon.” Nov. 6, 7 p.m. the northeast meeting room, Logan City Building.

•USU Marriage & Family Therapy Clinic provides individual, marital, and family therapy. Therapy is individualized to meet the unique needs and situations of clients. Therapy is provided by graduate students completing their master’s degrees under supervision of clinical faculty on a sliding fee scale basis. Info. or to make an appointment 797-7430. Appointments are available during both day and evening hours.

•2002 Garth and Marie Jones Scholarship. Pays for up to 18 credits for Spring 03 semester. Available to graduate or undergrad student with record of high academic achievement majoring in Humanities or Social Sciences, including Economics. Rural Utah applicants given preference. No application, please submit letter of interest explaining career goals and aspirations, rural connection, academic and community service and current USU transcript. Also include names and contact information of three references. Send to Mountain West Center, Main, Room 303. Info. 797-3630.