C Page 14 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 13, 1989 I I mmom The University of Michigan Union UNON March 13 to March 19,1989 HONOR OUTSTANDING SENIORS: THERE'S STILL TIME! The Senior Leader Brunch is a time to celebrate and ecognize dedicated students for all the hard work, real- world learning, successes and disappointments that go along with being actively involved on campus. It's the University's last chance to thank these departing students for their commitment and enthusiasm. The Brunch is by invitation only, and the invitations are given out based on the decision of the Selection Committee, which is made up of students, faculty, staff, and aumni. The selection Comrmittee decides based solely on the nomination forms you send in. Thank a deserving senior you know. Nominate them (or yourself) for an invitation to the Senior Leader Brunch. Nomination forms are available at the CIC desk in the Union, North Campus Commons, and the Student' Alumni Council; they're due back by March 20. The Brunch is April 21. It's sponsored by the Michigan Union-based Committee for the Graduation. If you have any questions, call Barbara at Michigan Union Minority Student Services at 313-763-9044. ----------------------- ----rn--rn- AN ~ &.K3 ,K ~, P Thifosophy of Life Hiowo to XIfhke lana arid Iacc: According toarecentsurvey, 79% LUe re a mD('Wi, A Coffee House with of the students involved in Michi- Have you ever wanted to make a John and Moris Lawrenc gan Union's Project Community big, deep wooden bowl, but didn't consider it very important or es- have a big, deep piece of wood? Come to the Union's Ta Room sential to develop a meaningful Of course you have! this Sunday, March 19, for va philosophy of life. This compares and Jazz session with John nationally with less than 60 o Steve Parus show you how to Moris Lawrence. entering college students. m a deep bowl from a skinny piec ofwood,withnomagictricks Pick up a cuppa Jazza (oops! I So add to your philosoph of life! or rrors. Great instruction and mean java) at the Corner Market For Fall '89, look into oject ch p thrills, all for a buck at our and come to the Tap Room for Community - where your ursday Workshop. This Thurs- somegreatjazz from brothersJohn ing makes a difference. day, March 16, 6-8pm in the and Moris Lawrence. John E. Michigan Union Student Wood- Lawrence is the Director of the Michigan Union Project Commu- shop. Located in the back of the Washtenaw Community College nity offers service/learning oppor- Student Activities Buildin zz Band. The music starts at tunities for credit. Call 763-3548, 4 ; the workshop isat5pm,then or stop by 2205 Michigan Union. For details and a full rkshop mo music at 6pm. Presented by schedule, call the Studen Wood- Ecli se Jazz. shop at 763-4025. ID T;$a~~uay. Mu Doa 'a' a' yOu Lx4 a $ ut $T a. as ~ yzu d~av ~T ~ Carp mans a6 a6 Mardi Gras,thatwildNewOrleansexcuse to party, doesn't come close to the U's version. Come to Michigras! We got food, we got music, we got fun. Presented by UAC, Michigras has been around in some form since 1905, when it was called the Union County Fair and was a fundraiser for the Michigan Union Building. Now it's even better: Battle of the Bands Wednesday, March 15. 9:30pm at the U Club Battle of the Bands Thursday, March 16. 9:30pm at the U Club Arcade, Battle of the Bands Finals, Carnival!, Casino, and Ice Cream EUting Contest 8pm all over the union Wj Qeaf(ln qaire Ach San Ait A.fitMionn An Biadh~! For those of you who don't know Gaelic, that's "Laughter is Gayest when the Food is the Best!" And this Friday, St. Patrick's Day, the food is the best at the University Club and at the North Campus Commons Cafeteria. Come by for lunch to either spot on the Day of the Wearin' O' the Green, 11:30-1:30. 9NQrt Campus Commons Irish Soda Bread with Honey and Butter Scones with Marmalade Guiness Boiled Ham Corned Beef Colcannon (Potatoes with scallions and kale) Baby Carrots Fresh Cabbage Salad Traditional Dundee Cake Choice of Beverage $5.85 The University Chut Irish Stew under Puff Pastry $5.95 Stacked Corned Beef on Rye $4.95 Cream of potato Soup cup, $1.25; bowl, $1.95 17th Annual Ann Arbor One of the larges tc le- brations of native Amerncan dancers and singers sponsored by a stae university in the Great Lakes region, Pow Wow is a huge event, featuring performers, artists and craftspersons from all over the U.S and Canad Come and join this fantastic celebration of N! tiv American cultue American Indian Law Day John Echohawk, Executive Director of the Native Amer- ican Rights Fund, will speak, Friday, March 1 1-4pm in Hutchins Hall, the Law Quad, Reception following in Michigan Union s Kuenzel Room, 4pm. Joanne Shenandoah in Concert Contemporary ballads from Shenandoah, an /roqus Friday, March 17 8pm at the Ark See you there! lx I , 'Iv u Monday-Friday, 4-8pm, Happy Hour Tuesday the 14th. Club Night with DJ the Pip. Wednesday the 15th. Michigras! Battle of the Bands, 9:30pm Thursday the 16th. Michigras! Battle of the Bands, 9:30pm Friday the 17th. Michigras! Jazz Cafe, 9:00pm Saturday the 18th. Michigras! Battle of the Bands Finals Sunday the 19th Jazz 'n' Jam with Eclipse Jazz U-Club is a private club for U-M students, faculty, staff, alumni and invited guests. Only members of legal drinking age may buy alcohol. On Sale Now! Open every day. Service charges where applicable. The Friars! Everybody's Favorite U-M Men's Glee Club Group Saturday, March 18. 8pm at Rackham Auditorium Slash Recording Artist, Violent Femmes "Children of the Revolution" Saturday, March 18. 8pm at Hill Auditorium National Theater of the Deaf in "King of Hearts" NTD is a professional ensemble of deaf and hearing actors distin- guished by a unique theatrical style. By combining spoken dialogue with sign language, you will see and hear every word. Saturday, March 18. 8pm at the Power Center Bruce Cockburn and His Band. Singer/songwriter from Canada Sunday, March 19. 7:30pm at the Power Center Summer Festival Winter Warm-Up, Ella Fitzgerald A legend in her own time Saturday, March 25. 8pm at Hill Auditorium 'VI, , -i I I P ROJIE CT SERVL CO NCI"AT! L A I TH E GREEKS ON CAMPUS THANKS TO TIHE IHARD WORK OF MANY OF THE DEDICATED MEMBERS -F THE FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES ON CAMPUS, COMMUNITY SERVICE IS NOW A PART OF GREEK WEEK! THIS PAST SATURDAY, THE PARTICIPAN'IS OF GREEK WEEK PAIRED UP TO PAINT AND CLEAN THE WOMEN'S TRAN- SITIONAL HOUSE IN DOWNTOWN ANN ARBOR. THE WOMEN'S TRANSITIONAL HOUSE WILL PROVIDE HOUSING FOR SEVEN HOMELESS WOMEN WHO ARE SEARCHING FOR WORK OR PERMANENT HOUSING. GREEKS DONATED THEIR TIME IN EXCHANGE FOR GREEK WEEK COMPETITION POINTS, AND FOR TIIAT GREAT FEELING YOU GET WHEN YOU HELP PEOPLE WHO NEED IT. FOR MORE INTO ON WAYS YOU OR YOUR STUDENT ORGANIZATION CAN SERVE THE COMMUNITY, CALL PROJECT SERVE AT 763-3548, OR COME IN TO 2202 MICHIGAN UNION. PROJECT SERVE (STUDENTS IN EDUCATIONALLY REWARDING VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCES) IS A SERVICE-LEARNING PROJECT OF MICI IIGAN UNION PROJECT COMMUNITY WHICI IIS SET UP TO ENABLE AND ENCOURAGE STUDENT PAR- TICIPATION IN PUBLIC SERVICE. KEEP YOUR EYE ON TI uS SPACE FOR WAYS TO GET INVOLVED IN THECOMMUNITY. E W ,! T!IAT'S 7111TI I AI 1' TIllNG SO GET RID OF IT! IT'LL BE PUT TO GOOD USE AT THE UNION'S SECOND ANNUAL APRIL FOOL'S DAY SALE OF TACKY GIFTS AND On IER ITEMS OF QUESTIONABLE CULTURAL AND ARTISTIC TASTE. TiE GANG AT MICHIGAN UNION ARTS AND PROGRAMMING (YOU KNOW HOW THEY FEEL ABOUT TACKY STUFF) WILL BE GATHERING ALL THAT NASTY STUFF TO SELL AT A BENEFIr SALE ON MARCH 30 AND 31. TO DONATE, BRING YOUR ORANGE POLYESTER BELLBOTTOMS TO 2205 MICHIGAN UNION. IF YOU'D LIKE MORE INTO, CALL AIMEE MURPHY AT 764-6498. SAYS AIMEE, "LAVA LAMPS ARE NEEDED DESPERATELY. PLEASE GIVE TODAY." TO BUY, (INCOGNITO, IF NECESSARY), COME BY THE SALE ON THE GROUND FLOOR OF THE UNI N THE LAST TWO DAYS IN MARCIH. TiHE TACKY SALE WILL BENEFIT THE PERENIALLY TASTEFUL MICHIGAN UNION ARTS AND PROGRAMMING . A LEADERSI UP INSTITUTE'WILL BE HELD ON THIS TOPIC TODAY, MARCH 13, FROM 8-10IN KUENZEL ROOM OF TIHTE MICHIGAN UNION. - WHAT OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES, AND OBSTACLES D( WOMEN 9CUNTERNLEA P POSITIONS? IT'S IM- PORTANT TO DEVELOP SKILLS AND AWARENESS IF WE ARE TO MOVE FROMP ALTO EFFECTVENESS WE'LL TALK ABOUT NETWORKING, BUILDING SUPPORT, RAISING AWARENESS OF AND COPING WITH DISCRIMINA- TION, AND ABOUT HOW "FEMININE STEREOTYPES" AFFECT LEADERSHIP STYLES AND WHAT TC DO ABOUT IT. WIETHER YOU ARE A WOMAN OR A MAN YOU WILL PROFIT FROM THIS INSTITUTE, AND WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO ATITEND. THE LEADERSHIP AND WOMEN LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE IS PUT ON BY THE MICHIGAN UNION STUDENT ORGANI- ZATION DEVELOPMENT CENTER, WHICH SUPPORTS AND ENHANCES YOUR EXPERIENCE IN STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS AT U-M. FoR MORE INFORMATION ArOr T 1 THEINrST IT AUr ND.OnrpCS CT CPRVTVC 'AT T TIC AT 7'AAcOf I.A_ Ann Arbor Pow Wo w Last year s prize money and honoraria over $9 000 Traditional dance contests, authentic Native American- made merchandise for sle Saturday, March 18. 100- 4:30pm, 6:30- 10.O0pr Sunday, March 19, 1 -o6pm U-M Coliseum, corner of Fiti A venue and Hill Stree . Groups and students get 5 off the $6 00 admissin prc For more informaIon, cal The Pow Wow is an annu I program of Michgan Unin Minority Student Sn the Native Amercan Studen Assorciion q I 6 0