Calendar & Events, April 7
April 7
– Economic development day featuring workshops on technology commercialization at USU. University Inn, 9:30 a.m. – noon.
– USU Opera presents, “The Ballad of Baby Doe.” 7:30 p.m. Caine Lyric Theatre, students and faculty free.
-Blood Drive TSC Sunburst Lounge. 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
– Night on the Quad. Bands start 7 p.m.
– USU Ballroom spring show at the Elite Hall in Hyrum. Tickets $3-5.
April 8
– Poetry & Beverage, TSC Skyroom, 9 – 11 p.m.
– Handel’s Messiah, Kent Concert Hall, 7-9 p.m. $5 per person.
– USU Opera presents, “The Ballad of Baby Doe”. 7:30 p.m., Caine Lyric Theatre, students and faculty free.
– Operation Smile 5k run/walk. 10 a.m., $5 race begins on the Quad.
– Annual Salsabration, LDS Institute. $10 for dinner and dance.
– USU Ballroom spring show at the Elite Hall in Hyrum. Tickets $3-5.
April 10
– Rick Bender, previous major league baseball player diagnosed with cancer, will share his story 2:30 p.m. TSC Stevenson Ballroom.
– Wolf presentation by Kent Weber including meeting real wolves. Smith Spectrum, 7-8:30 p.m. Free
– Join the USU Outdoor Recreation Center for a canoeing and bird-watching trip to the Bear River Marshes. April 15, $13 ($10 USU students). Call the ORC to sign up, or with questions, 797-3264.
– USU Interior Design department Senior Exhibit April 10 – 21, Twain Tippetts Gallery in the Chase Fine Arts Center. Free to the public Monday – Friday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
– Night on the Quad is on April 7, bands start, 7 p.m., food
7:30 p.m. Come for entertainment, food, and prizes!
– USU Ballroom team Spring Show 2006, April 7-8, 7 p.m. at the Elite Hall 83 West Main Street, Hyrum. Tickets Cost $5, or $3 with student ID.
– Gender blender by LIFE. April 15, 9 p.m. TSC Walnut Room.
– Bike Swap fundraiser event hosted by USU Cycling. Saturday, April 8, noon – 6 p.m. Sell and buy bikes and bike parts at the Logan Fairgrounds Pavilion. For more info: See website www.usu.edu/cycling or call Josh Hodges 435-760-7816.
– Apple a day 5k fun and health fair. April 8, 10 a.m. Starting on the Quad. $5 registration fee, all proceeds go to Operation Smile.
@@ Join the USU Outdoor Recreation Center for a leisurely hike Thursday, April 13th. Meet at the ORC at 8:30 pm, then carpool to trailhead. Call the ORC to sign up, or with questions, 797-3264.
@@ Saturday, April 15th, 11 am-1 pm , $13 ($10 USU students)includes canoe. Canoe and birdwatch in the marshes on the Bear River in middle of Cache Valley. To sign up call 797-3264.
– Annual Salsabration Saturday April 8, at the LDS Institute, Cultural Hall. Dinner, show and dance. $10 general pubic, $8 students with ID. Tickets and info available at the MSS Office Rm 309 or 797-1733.
– Annual Last Lecture, Dr. Mark Damen. ‘Look There! Look There!’: What’s The Past Imperative? TSC Ballroom Thursday, April 13, noon.
– Come celebrate the dedication of the Merrill-Cazier LIbrary, April 14, 2 p.m. Library Atrium. Following the dedication, guests invited to enjoy refreshments and tour of the new library.
– USU Public Folklore Students present, Before You Were Here: Early Stories of Cache Valley; “Old Ephraim”, “Stories White People Don’t Know”, and “Mink Creek Settlement Stories.” April 21, 6 -8 p.m. free, TSC Walnut room.
-The following 2006-2007 scholarships are now available from the USU Women’s Center, Taggart Student Center, Room 315. For more information contact the Center at 797-1728. Tuition Waiver. Undergraduate Reentry Scholarship. Dupont Endowed Scholarship.
@@ 5th annual multicultural production of Handel’s Messiah. 7 p.m., Kent Concert Hall, April 8, $5 per person.
@@ LDSSA service week – painting blocks in the institute cultural hall. 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Friday night activity, game night, 8-11 p.m.
@@ Young Single Adult fireside Sunday night 7 p.m., Kent Concert Hall, General Relief Society President Bonnie Parkin.
– Do you have a disability and need assistance with the computer? Contact Ben Jenkins at the Assistive Learning Center. Merrill-Cazier Library #143, 797-1476.
@@ Cache County Democrat Convention on April 8, 10 AM in the Logan High School Little Theater. Questions, call Reid Pearce, Party Chairman 750-6116 or Joyce J. Secretary 755-2112.
@@ Volunteers needed for Bonneville Shoreline Trail clean up on Saturday, April 8 anytime 9 am-4 pm. Please arrive at First Dam and bring your own rake and gloves, if possible. Questions: call Crystal at 435-720-2676.
@@The Downtown Easter Egg Parade Saturday, April 15, 10 am – 5 pm. Children and parents are invited to walk the sidewalks of Downtown and fill their Easter baskets with candy from downtown merchants. Watch for the Easter Bunny decal in the window of participating merchants.
@@Christ Presbyterian Church meets Sundays at 5:30 p.m. in the University Inn Conference Room. The church is a congregation of the ORthodox Presbyterian Church and stresses reverent worship and biblical preaching.
@@ The Cache Public Shooting Range and the “Cache Valley Vaqueros” will host a Cowboy Action Shoot (CAS) match on April, 8th starting at 9 a.m. For more information contact: Bruce Tarbet 435 563 9371 or Rod Felshaw 435 723 1651 (Brigham City)
– Mountain Crest High School Drama Department presents an old-fashioned melodrama “The Valiant Villain”, 7 p.m. Friday, April 7 MCHS auditorium. This production is a fund-raising project.
– STC Garage Sale, Saturday, April 8, 8 a.m. to noon at the WalMart parking lot.
– Service project cleaning up Hardware Ranch counts for Dedicated Hunter Program service hours. Meet Saturday April 8th @ 10 a.m. at the University Inn parking lot.
– The 2006 High School Art Show opens Friday, April 7 from 6- 9 p.m. High school students from Logan, Mountain Crest and Sky View, will show the best examples of their artwork. For more information, please call the AVA at 435-753-2970.
@@ Common Ground Outdoor Adventures provide outdoor recreation for people with disablities. Come join us as a participant or a volunteer as we walk or roll on wheelchair accessible paths. Also, join us for an adaptive cycling program. Come as a participant or a volunteer, to ride upright and recumbent hand cycles and tandems. T To sign-up for adaptive cycling, please call us at 435-713-0288.