Page 12 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 3, 1989 V The University of Michigan Union April 3 to April 9, 1989 4 Michigan Union Board Appoints Student Representatives for '89 -'90 The Michigan Union Board, the advisory body to Frank Cianciola, Director of the Michigan Union/Student Programs and North Campus Commons, has announced the ncw student Board members for next year. We'd like to congratulate these students on their appointment, and to thank the old members for their ha work.} TT : - n . A 9i.,--. * r rr .AO tnn-. - -3 Ik- -- -- - I Mvicnigan Union ±Hoard 0f Representatives, 1989S--1990 Student Members Daniel Berke, LSA SophomoreP Edmond Chang, Engineering Sophomore David Lee,* Engineering Junior Ralph Matlack, Engineering Sophomore Andrew Moffitt, LSA Sophomore Michael O'Grady, LSA Freshman Teresa Raymond, LSA Sophomore Jennifer Srigley, LSA Freshman Vincent Wicker, Business School Junior These students are available to hear your ideas and concerns about the Michigan Union and North Campus Commons. Feel free to contact them through the Michigan Union Administrative Offices, 763-5750. Free Coffee Samples at the MUG This Wednesday, April 5, stoK over to the MUG between 11 and 2 and get a free taste or two of our yummy specialty cof ee. Brought to you by the Corn r rket. Project SERVE This Week's Way to Get Involved: Five-Mile Walkathon Get involved, raise money for homeless people, and maybe lose a few pounds! Join the Heart-to-Heart for the Homeless Walk this Saturday, April 8, from 11 :3Oam-2:3Opm. Walkers will: raise money for Ozone House, SAFE House, the Salvation Army shelter, Prospect Place Family Shelter, and the-Shelter Association of Ann Arbor. .. It's only five miles, and some people have to walk around all day because they have no place to go. The walk will end at Carpenter School with a simple meal and live music. Buses will be available to take you back to the starting site. And if you can't walk, contribute a; few buicks-to someone who is walking! For more info on. this and other ways you or your student organization can serve the community, call Project SERVE at 763- 3548, or come in to 2202 Michigan Uniton . Project SERVE .(Students ine Educationally Rewarding Volun- teer Experiences) is a service-learning-project of.Michigan Union Project' Community :which is ;set up to enable and encourage student participation in public service.: Keep your eye on- this space for ways to get involved in the community. I 4 ,ENVIRdNMNTALAWAKE ESS s -"a Al L~e : /'\ . L- v L1 1 . 4 Shjrtsoind sbme other ocddi ~will be o s e t~s Weq iN th~gibunca floor mil of the Upigrn> t-Tie conipamy, environmental 4w~repes Prodtt- will be sellin'g t1'eistiff tgdgy-Vliiday, April > A3-7,#ogi 10anz5pmX r-7 L A CrW j l~ n~ nio m nta- r nz~ ns. whcclean uptthepl ysical world, and ~ me wihl befi't Mihigan Ifion Ak~s andy Prggramming, who,jas your alkkiow 1by nb-v , S &a uwnhe cultural world , Z 1 I -7 x~tg by and pjck up'YOQiR awve Articje of clothing, ' Microprocessor Technology it Ain't: The Union's Alternative Classes Book learning isn't everything, you know. You need to apply some of that knowledge. You need to learn about yourself, grow into a more mature person, and 1help people around you.4 Michigan Union Project Community offers over 35 on-site experiential learning classes for Soc. and Education credit, where you can help people and learn social and teaching skills. The Michigan Union Student Organization Development Center offers two classes for Soc. credit, both of which will teach you to improve your leader- ship, organizational psychology, and communication skills. To learn about Project Community, call 763-3548, and to learn about the Stu- dent Organization Development Center classes, call 763-5900. ' L { '', . r- - - t r - ___ I _ " l 1 c 3 r 4 ^^f ,! "Daybreak and~li a candler-end:" ion.( "r' xjrh Ap~iS : iS0100o~t ot trip, WOq poi~ ot oer _. 4 SIIDI NI RI.tOGNI lION AWARDS today The winners of the tenth IhOOOi ttudent Recognition Awards fur outstanding involvement in cocurrUuhir aCtivibes are being am noonoed this afternoon at 2pm in the Michigan League K oom. We know who the winners are, but we're not gonna tell you. . We'h het them here next week. Congratulations 10 everyone who was nomi- noted. Wheelchair Sporting Events THIS_ IURDA Atheeinwelhiswl A 1 . ;r_ THE UNIVERSITY CLUB The club- NEW HAPPY HOUR S FULL Monday - Thursday, 4-8 pm, Happy Hour NEW! Friday the 7th, 5-7prn, Mexican Buffet Happy Hour! Tuesday the 4th. Club Night KU Di toe Pip. Wednesday the 5th. International Party Thursday the 6th. Soundetage, with tho BaLe of the Bands winner. Second Order Thinking. Presented by UAC Friday h - 7 New Music with Dl Tori Saturday the 81K Reggae Night with Dl Tom. Sunday rho SM Jazz Jam with Eclipse Jazz! Spaghetti Dinnor hem 5-7 or only $3U5, then a lIve Ian ion from 8-lGpni. The Univoroty Coo ~s a piaao c~~o I students, iac~iry, siLt, Wr a. ~.-m vilud guest.s. Coy in~rutmo .' k-r .1 tag ago may p.rcrrase uSa uS. A rts at Midday with the Men's Glee Club/-I Listen as some members of the U-M Men's Glee Club preview their upcoming Spring Concert this Thursday, April 6, from 12:15-12:45. f You can get lunch in the MUG first and bring it up if you want. -/> The concert will last a half hour is free and open to the public, and will be in the Pendleton Room at the Union. y- The free, informal Arts at Midday series and cultural programs are brough t to you by Michigan Union Arts and Programming, who 4 ' ^r z 'a nave tneir fingers in every cultrural pie in town. - -- --V - -- 4 Come Get Some Culture, and Get Hoame in Time for th irtysomething This Tuesday, April 4 at 8pm in the Pendleton Room of the Michigan Union, hear U-M Music School Grad Student Monica Crevelli and a wood- wind quintet play music of Brahms, Mozart, and Rach- maninoff.- If you must, you can probably get home in time to turn on the tube. But after hearing these guys play their rapturous stuff, you won't want to! Brought to you by those staunch defenders of culture in a world of yuppie drama, Michigan Union Arts & Programming. Mexican Happy Hour b u ffe t You'll think you're in Acap- ulco when you taste the cool stuff the UClub has prepared for Happy Hour this Friday. We'll have Mexican snacks and entrees to help you celebrate the onslaught of the weekend. El U~lub es un club privado para estudiantes, profesores, empleados, y antiguos alumnos de la Universidad de Michigan y sus invitados. Solo miembros con la edad legal de beber alcohol pueden comprar bebidas alcoholicas. Spaghetti and Improv on Sunday Boogie and have dinner with Eclipse Jazz this Sunday, April 9 at the UClub. A spaghetti dinner, complete with tossed salad and garlic bread, will be served from 5-7pm, and live jazz will go from 8-10 pm. The dinner Is only $3.95; if you buy dinner, the jazz is free. If you come just for the music, it's a dollar donation at 8pm at the door. And remember, the University Club is a private club for stu- dents, faculty, staff, and alumni of the University of Michigan, and their invited guests. Only members of legal drinking age may purchase alcohol. MlCHIGAN UNION TICKET OFFICE On Sale Now' Cpen CVC1~ day- Serv~ce chaiges wh r - 1e !he Lu~ena of Psyche sidle Rock The Grateful Dead Thur~d~y, April 5 and Friday, April 6 7pm at CoLor Arena New Scottish Revival Band Capercaille F'hursday. Aphl 6 7iG ~n 9pm- Mn Ark LIahi&se ~iazz Presents Bennie Wallace Friday, April 7 Ppm and -1 Ppm at the Ark so 'inn! ad Olive Gregson and Christine Collister Thursday. April 13 720 and lOom at rh~ Ark AK IN THE ART LOUNGE: Works from Artspace & the Student Woodshop You know how we're always harping on you to go to those cool Wood- shop workshops, and to take those great Artspace classes? Now you have a chance to see what YOU could've done this term, at the Michigan Union Art Lounge April Exhibit. Artistes from Artspace and the Woodshop will show their ceramics, watercolor, photography, drawing and woodworking through April 28. The Lounge is on the first floor of the Union, and is a great place to study, too. This exhibit is brought to you by Michigan Union Arts and Programming. Who else? 4 4 _.-' I I