a The University of Michigan Union November 20 to November 24,1989 GET YOUR OVERRIDE NOW! Project Community is a University of Michigan Service-Learning Course, offering students two to four credit opportunites in So- ciology 389 or Education 317. Attendance is required at a weekly 90-minute seminar, and you must also spend 2-6 hours per week in one or more of the following areas: Chemical Dependency Criminal Justice: Adult Corrections Courtwatching Juvenile Facilities Education: Health Care: Tutoring and Mentoring Hospitals Child Care Elderly Teens Special Olympics To find out all you need to know about Project Community and next terms' project possibilities, come to the INFORMATION FAIR TODAY, November 20, from 6:30-7:30 in the Kuenzel Room in the Union. PROJECT COMMUNITY: WHERE SERVICE AND LEARNING INTERSECT. Going Home for Thanksgiving? Need a Ride to the Airport? The Michigan Union Ticket Office will be selling discounted Commuter Limo tickets from Thursday, November 16 through Sunday November 26: 0 Round Trip: $20 One Way: $11 A Commuter representative will be available at the Ticket Office to take reservations for all purchasers Hunger and Homelessness in Ann Arbor Winter is here, and while we can wrap up in warm coats after a nice warm dinner, many are not as fortunate. There are lots of ways you can help make their days a little warmer and a little better. Remember how good Scrooge felt when he thought of others during the holiday season! Follow in those illustrious footsteps, and get acquainted with one of these groups. Ann Arbor Hunger Coalition: Currently, twenty-one groups cook and serve the four meals sponsored through the organization's community free meals program. Volunteers are needed in various capacities. Youth Housing Coalition: This agency provides temporary emergency shelter to runaway and homeless teenagers. Volunteers can host a client in their home once or twice a month or act as a contact person who organizes placement in homes for clients. The Homeless Project: Resource assistants are needed to aid in providing homefinding and housing support services to the homeless and mentally ill of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. Prospect Place Family Shelter: This emergency shelter program is looking for volunteers in a variety of areas, including children's services, day and night staff coverage, and family assistance. Shelter Association of Ann Arbor/Wit House: Beds, showers, and laundry facilities are provided to homeless individuals eighteen years of age and older in a warm, safe environment. Opportunities for volunteers include overnight supervisor and program aides in various capacities. Homeless Action Committee: A student group concerned with the issues of homelessness encourages interested persons to attend their weekly meetings. There are lots of hungry and homeless people right here in Ann Arbor who could use your help. For more information (and to volunteer!) please call the S.E.R.V.E. office at 936-2437, or stop by 2211 Michigan Union. HELPING IS A CHAIN REACTION: PASS IT ALONG *EEEUEUEEEEEUEEUEUEEEEEUEEEEUUEEEEEEEEEEEUEEEE.. .EEEU = . = = = = = a 0 'U-Club 's Thanksgiving Buffet Continues The U-Club's sumptuous Thanksgiving Buffet will continue Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of this week. The Union's elegant restau- rant on the first floor will be serving this buffet daily between 11:00 and 2:00. Imagine savoring the warm, rich aromas, tasting the wonderful flavor of home cooking, and'sharing the joyful spirit of Thanksgiving with some special friends. Whether your group is large (the whole office) or small (a private party of two), you will enjoy this early and memorable Thanksgiving dinner. In case you missed the highlights of the menu last week, they sound just as good this week. Start with oysters and clams on the half shell or mini-quiche; then move on to the salad bowl or mandarin orange and sesame salad. For the main course, enjoy carved roast turkey, roast beef au jus, or ham with pineapple, served with some rice pilaf florentine or vegetable medley with (of course) cranberry sauce. If you still have room, there is pumpkin pie or Strawberries Rebecca along with your coffee or hot spiced cider. All this for only $8.95 per person! 4 Only three days left, so don't miss out. .- is 7!rl r 4 , x , , I , , , , , , I- , ! It' , "" , . , , , t , , . , - , . , ! ! .,. i , . m " , , .. DVay-Before Tianrksgizing. fnL case fyou taretired of turkey already, IB Eateries and Comvmons in thle ?Forith gals BuT ig ffering aspecial Wednesdy, Nvember 22 at twon. Enjoy chicken stir fiy wWihdiedchicke~n and assorted vege table~s in a4pc sauce, served over rice ina wonton s/ef4 Youalsoget saldad everge, allffor $4.95. 9Aow sthatfor a Monday-Friday, 11-2 Try a special lunch at the U-Club Monday-Friday, 4-8 Check out Happy Hour and watch some really intellectual late-afternoon sitcoms Monday Evening Don't miss Monday Night Football! Tuesday Evening Movie: "A Fish Called- Wanda", 9:00 Wednesday Evening Blues Jam with host band Idyll Roomers Thursday Evening UAC Soundstage: TBA Friday Evening New Music Night with DJ Tom Simonian Saturday Afternoon U-M meets Ohio State and you can watch on the U- Club's huge TV screen Saturday Evening Reggae Night with DJ Tom Simonian 6 L4Ji r. I oW ~ XI AI~R I Y N1 ) - ( 0l? 4 0 Just follow these three easy steps and be on your way to creating a spectacular student organization! 1. Hire a professional consultant, just like the big corporations do. But instead of paying top dollar, you can pay NO dollars...and get expert advice for free. The Student Organization Development Center (SODC) in Room 2202 of the Union is a group of professional Organizational Consultants whose mission is to help you and your group be as successful as possible. They can help you reorganize, set agendas and goals, or anything else needed to get your group up and moving. Call 763-5900 to find out more. 2. Become an official U-M group, no matter how small your mem- bership is now (it WILL grow). Register or re-register your group with MSA, the Michigan Student Assembly and be a part of the action. Just get a form at Room 3909 in the Union, have five students from your group sign it, and turn it in. Simple! 3. Start an expense account, just like other influential groups do. Once you are a member of MSA, you are entitled to a Student Organization Account. Once you have the account, your group can begin to get visible and change the world! 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