Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 10, 1988 - The University of Michigan Union October 10 to October 16, 1988 U U Pocket Money r 'I 'I ... and a great social life, exciting and fascinating interactions with people, and free admission to the U-Club are yours if you qualify to work for Michigan Union Food Servi . Lots of different ki of positions are available. Come to Room 2400 or Room 1310 Michigan Union Monday through Friday, 8am-5pm, for an application!' An equal opportunity, af- firmative action employer. . .... While they're waiting in the welfare lines Standing at the doorsteps of those armies of salvation Wasting time in the unemployment lines .Sitting around waiting for a promotion... Volunteer of the Week: Patric McFarlane Tracy Chapman, Talkin'About a Revolution 1 hYL How TO SHARPEN ALMOST ANY- THING! You must know how to recognize, appreciate, and obtain sharp tools if you are to be a woodworker. "Little Jim" is one of the best sharpeners on the planet. Let him show you how. Student Woodshop Wed- nesday Workshop with Brian "Little Jim" Newell October 12, 7-10pm $5.00 registration fee The Woodshop, a part of the Michigan Union Office of Arts & Programming, is located on the Thompson St. side of the SAB. Call 763-4025 for details. Tracy Chapman shouldn't have to sing about this. There just shouldn't be people' who can't read, people who don't have a house to live in, children from broken homes, people who can't see. But there, are. And you can help them. Don't just listen to the radio and wring your hands. Volunteer to help people. It's .so easy-call Project SERVE. Project SERVE--Students in Educationally Rewarding Volunteer Experiences- exists to guide you into a volunteer experience best suited to your needs. Proj- ect Coordinator Anita Bohn, who received her Master's Degree in Social Work from U-M last year, says, "Most people would be thrilled to help somebody in need. It's just a question of realizing how easy it is to help, how important it is, and how much they can benefit from it." She continues, "Project SERVE will make it so simple for people to help others, they'll be involved before they know it." Funded by one of the Un- dergraduate Initiatives Grants, Michigan Union's Project SERVE will provide opportunities for students to get involved in community service. Individuals and student groups will have access to information about Patric McFarlane is looking for volunteers. A senior Child Psych/Education major, McFarlane is an administrator of the Metro Detroit Youth Foundation's Twelve-Together Program. This program, held this year at Ann Arbor's Community High School, is designed to reduce the incidence of hich schoolers dropping out. "We use retreats, peer counseling, group counseling and home visits," says McFarlane, "to help make sure that each team of twelve students makes it through high school-together." If you're interested in helping Patric McFarlane with this project, or if you've come to realize that community service can be an impor- tant part of your life, call Project Community/Project SERVE at 763- 3548 or stop by Room 2205 Michigan Union. Besides his work with the Twelve Together Program, Patric McFarlane works with Mott Children's Hospital, SAFE House (a shelter for abused women and children), is an RA at MoJo, and is a shift supervisor for Ozone House, a home for runaways. both ongoing and one-day I service projects in over 300 I community agencies and I University departments. In- I formation will also be avail- 1 able about independent study and action research opportunities as well as the - possiblility of being teamed with a faculty/staff member to work together on a serv- ice project. NATIV MONTh ... *SUeOENT .S :'b$:~ Wam r~1 # y#3 >: 3 . : ;:: 7'~E~ofp OW W W4r Ta ~w g * MVW 8K 1?I$SQ o: Ouad ... 8~I5 :.. Movsm s anti n/Oid : Q8 8 ::::: . 88 . . . . .6 .- . si...e .,., .., ~ .... ..,. -... . . . . 4:: ::::: .: 4 4 4 The University Club presents Monday - Friday, 4-8 pm Happy Hour Tuesday the 11th: Reggae Night with DJ Tom Simonian Wednesday thel2th: 10pm To be announced Thursday thel3th: 10:00 pm Soundstage: Flashback, sponsored by UAC Friday the 14th: 9:30 pm New Music Night with DJ Tom Simonian Saturday the 15th, 9:30 pm Club Night (New Music and House) with the Pip The University Club is a private club for U-M stu- dents, faculty, staff, alumni and their invitod While Project SERVE plans to be fully operational in January, some information is available now. If you are interested in volunteer op- portunities, call Michigan Union's Project Community/ Project SERVE at 313-763- 3548. Arts in the Union LVA ; s 4 I au nm T I C K E T O F F I C E Michigan Union Ticket Office On Sale Now! Peter Bellamy From England. Master of the concertina. Tuesday, October 11 8pm at the Ark Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats and Magicians Non-stop entertainment for the whole family! Wednesday, October 12 7pm at the Power Center The Smithereens New Jersey's greatest rock band Thursday, October 13 8pm at the Power Center Bushkin and Batteau Superb Singer/Songwriters Outstanding Variety of Music, athors of "Hp §irm:th nt of Am*.,,, Open every day. Service charges where applicable. "The Beast" Returns! Sam Kinison Vile, abrasive and hysterically funny Sunday, October 16 7:30pm at Hill Auditorium Billy Bragg Post-punk protest balladeer Monday, October 17 7:30 at the Power Center Latin America's finest Mercedes Sosa "The Voice of the Americas" Wednesday, October 19 8pm at the Power Center Gil Scott Heron October's Theme: The Art of Accompaniment Music at Midday Thursday, October 13, 1988 12:15-12:45, Pendleton Room John Hildebrandt Doctor of Musical Arts(DMA), Piano Music at Midday happens every Thursday from 12:15-12:45 in the Pendle- ton Room. Enjoy an in- formal, pleasant interlude with us-you'll find it much more profitable than is a half-hour in front of the (shudder) television set! For information on future performances, watch this space. For information on 4 0 J