Page 12 -The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 2, 1989 The University of Michigan Union October 2 to October 8, 1989 i (17o1me t the aJ~ir and Go out as a Volunteer) By just volunteering some of your time, you can learn what it is like to be out in the real world. You will become a stronger, smarter, more sensitive person. You will help people, feel needed, learn about people, know you are important. This Thursday, October 5, from 1 -4pm, come to the Service Opportunities Fair in the Union Ballroom. Meet representatives from approximately 50 community service agencies and social action groups that need volunteers. They need YOU! S.E.R.V.E. is sponsoring this second annual Service Opportunities Fair because U-M students have a long tradition of caring about social issues and helping others. Follow in some famous footsteps: get involved! To find out more about volunteer opportunities in the area, please stop by the S.E.R.V.E. Office, 2211 Michigan Union, or call 936-2437. See you on Thursday! o f fice EE 763-TKTS Open every day On Sale Now The following agencies are conducting train ing/orientation for this term during October. Sign up now in the S.E.R.V.E. office and help make a difference! University of Michigan Medical Center SOS Community Crisis Center McAuley Health Center CSS Parent Aide Program oliffillillilillill - 111111111 1 mmmum III I 111111 111 1 1 Prevaifing 'ITnds Blokw through fUnion Come hear music by Poulenc, !Berio, and oth~ers pliayed'by the fPrevailing "Ri~nds 'Ensemble - M~usic for Scholof M~usic Students. 2The group includes Peter !Pasztor, piano;,!lfiary Fieldclari net; Msichiele Groff fluite; 5ennifer Sumaoc, oboe; Mary fKrtjqer, Frenchi horn; and 5'vark.Cliague, bassoon. tisl free concert will be hld this JIhursday, October 5, from 12:15 - 12:45. Pla.n to eat first and then come to the Pendlheton m1~om on the second floor to enjoy thle music. North Campus Commons is There for You Here are the hours at the Commons: eat good food, buy art supplies and books, study, meet friends. Even go to the bank... Building hours: Monday - Friday 7am -11pm Saturdays 9am -11 pm Sundays Noon - 10pm Visit The Common Denominator (you don't need your calculator to enter: it's the snack bar). In addition to their regular features, you can buy a burger built to your own specifica- tions, try their new salad bar, eat a fresh muffin, or just drink some coffee and read the paper. Snack Bar - Monday - Friday 7am - 11 pm Breakfast served 7am-11lam Saturdays 9am - 10 pm Breakfast served 9am - 11am Sundays 12 noon - 9pm Jewelry Sale Monday through Friday, l0am-5pm in the Union Mall on the ground floor. Proceeds benefit the Office of Arts and Program- ming, striving to keep culture alive and well on campus. Ers Bunh:ThenmBadgrs! Before you head on over to the Stadium fornsv game against Wisconsin, visit the Univers yCib ' great brunch. Treat your folks or your best f ~" Union's Heritage Buffet anytime from 11 to A make reservations. Artspace Workshops Start NOW Artspace workshops begin this week. Are your registered? Of course you want to develop some new skills or brush up on some old ones. If you forgot to sign up, some late registrations MAY be accepted. Run, don't walk, to the phone and call 662- 3382 before its...too late. "A Lie of the Mind":::::. A play from theAnn Arbor ivic Theater ..:. through Otober 14:: 1035 S.-Main . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joh Meutceon... ... .. .......... Whether on fiddle banjo, hammer dulcimer, guitar o jawharp, :: McCutcheon' s energetic virtuosity is breathtaking. 73pm,& lOpm i:The Ark ::........... :Michiael W Smnith..:::::: :::::::.............. The Renaissance man, of contemporary Christan musc, Smith is joned by special .guests, Margaret ~echer and Renee.Garcia. ; Saturday October 7 .:::;... ... ... .. Guarneri String Quartet:....................... The Uniersity Musical SocietyChamber uic Season commences2 with thesfdur masterful musicians. pformizgHydn'sQartet Op 50, No.' 6; Lutoslawski's Quartet (1965); and:Schiiaanns F1=major** Quartet, Op.41r No.:2 . .. :. ..: Saturday October T ::' :7:::::: 8pm Rackhani.Auditorium::.:::. Gamble Rogers : :::::::::::........................... . A teller of' tall tales, spinner of fatastic s9tris,.Gable is a AN*;e: poet-witer-musican 'who denies ay ctegry~except, perhap,tatof :folk performier. :: : :: ::: :::: :Saturday, October 7 :::: 730th& 10imThe Ark :.::::::... . ....... Atlanta Symphony Oce Atop-notch, Grammy;ward-inning~erisentble wih its: new V: condutct'or' and'violiniist:Bell, a sesation bfaaeiy~into'tis: twen~ties, : performing'iTchaikoysky's Suite No:.3 Te Siiui'sViln:Cocet6, and Bartok's Suite from "Tihe: Miraculous:MandarinY: " . ::: '.. :8pm Hill Auditorium: ::: ::::::: "..frsh, 'recise, almost unalloed' Lasre" s the Nini York Times. depiction of this American. almale a :cappkla :enembnl ta:in j~st a deilcade has beome one of the worlds imost: widely"acclaimtid choral: Sunday'Octoer 15 :::::::...... 8pm' JRackham Auditorium Vienna Chamber Philharmoniic .. After successes in Europe and'japan these 20:tring playrs now make their first 11.x. tour : . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . . . .. 4pm IRakham Auditorium::::: A .Nw Orleans jazz odyssey. presented by Eclipse. jazz .:::::: '.Wed esda'....2........................ .The Mysteryof EtwinDrop:.:::::' ;2.2 ::::...... IBroadWe ssovityiursef, 'sih ht riisial2f 1986prniisetb:be v. rnqexein for theatr2gors.::::::: . . . . 0.inchas iukerrnan.. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .Zukermran along toth pianist Marc Neikrug rtirnbfo:their secont: :Ann Arorrecif. :.rhday, October27 .2k> 2:222::::::: James:Keelehai Alievocative. singer and' tunesmnith :n:the mold . of:tn. Rgerrd John Goka,' Keehan. is Cada' veas s i 'tr.:::2 :Saturday ; O ctober .28 :: : : :''''......: : :::: :: . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....................... . Y7u30pm2& N'0um T::e:Ark.................. . ... ......... :Iancult'ural work ~music, has' captiatedaudiencs aroind the'lobe, most 'recehtly during the Amnesty Internatoal ."Human Rights. Now .T. . 7:30pm owerCenter :::::::::::................... EHEEE mi.mmaMwm'm................ Did you know that any MSA-recognized group can meet in an ele- gantly appointed Michigan Union or North Campus Commons room? You and your organization members do not have to meet in your dorm room (like sardines) or in a vacant lot (it gets cold soon). Some rooms have fireplaces, some are historically significant, all are convenient to everyone on campus. You can even get catering, AV services, and directional signs for a fee. Have your next meeting, party, retreat, or Important gathering In a Michaan Union or North Campus Commons meeting room. To 0Walk for the Hungry Last year, 574 walkers raised $41,054 for the hungry. This year, on Sunday, October 15, you can walk too and help raise $50,000! Join with hundreds of other community members in the 15th Washtenaw County CROP Hunger Walk. This 10K walk will raise funds for overseas relief projects in the Phillippines, Senegal, and El Salvador as well as for the Ann Arbor Hunger Coalition, Brown Chapel A.M.E. Food Pantry, Friends Huron Valley Food Pantry (for people with AIDS), Ypsilanti Salvation Army, and Women in Transition (WIT) House. Registration for the walk will begin at 1:30pm at Bethlehem United Church of Christ, 42 . Fourth Avenue, near campus. Your friends can walk with you or they can sponsor you: pick up a Sponsor Packet at the S.E.R.V.E. Office, 2211 Michi- gan Union. This is a very REAL way to help the hungry! Michael W. Smith Presents a. t * IS~ Christian rocker Michael W. Smith with special guests Margaret Becker and Renee Garcia will rock the house and praise the Lord this Saturday, October 7. Smith has receiy ,numerous awards and mu bEIimation as a singer, keybo"rd player, and song writer. He has won a Grammy Award and two Doves and released some gold albumns. He is truly the Renaissance man of contemporary music. His anthems like "How Majestic is Your Name," recorded by Sandi.Pti brought him church and choral tnsc fame while his mainstream hits by Amy Grant such as "Find a Way" and "Stay for a While" have become Billboard and Top 40 hits. He sings tender ballads but also belts out hard-driving rock 'n roll. Come see Michael W. Smith tis Saturday, October 7 at 8:00pm in Hill Audit n. Tickets are on sale now at tomN Ihigan Union Ticket Office and ou can charge them by calling 763-TKTS. This is a Major Events presentation. q 4 U-CLUB " " f " " " " # " " # " ! " " I ! " ! ! ' , s 0 ,:0 " . # i Mody-Fiay01a-p Monday - Friday, 11a-pm Mody-Fidy -p Monday evening Tuesday evening Wednesday evening Thursday evening Friday evtning Saturday afternoon S Luncheon is served Happy Hour with all your faves on the biggest TV screen on campus, 0> K>Monday Night Football on the big screen Live band: The Bliss Midweek Bu2fsJam UAC Soundstage New Music Night with DJ Tom Simonian Watch the game on the big screen 4 TH RE E H i S PAN I C ART I STS This is the last week to see the art exhibit in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. See works by Dora Gonzales- Baggett, Hector Perez, and Vito Valdez, all displayed in the Union Art Lounge on the first floor of the Union. Co-sponsored by Michigan Union Arts and Programming CONCERT-OF THE MONTH: Ron LaFohd, Baritone > The-first 1eJsday-of \e~ph month is special at the ,Pendleton Room. This is your' chanlce to see and hear exciting young performers from U-M and the community; fortree. This month, on Tuesday, October 3, you can hear Rost;LaFond, baritone, 'accomipaid by Mitsumi LaFond, presentng slections from opera and other works. They arm both in the graduate I Saturday evening , Reggae Night with DJ /' >, Tom Simonian _ 4 I I