0 Page 8 -The Michigan Daily -Monday, November 5, 1990 The University of Michigan Union North Campus Commons Lii NJ.November 5 to November 11, 1990 U-M is Out for Blood - YOURS! By helping the community and donating blood during Alpha Phi Omega's ninth annual blood drive, you can help the Michigan football team beat Ohio State University (OSU). Tradition wisdom holds that the winner of the blood battle between Michi- gan and Ohio State University (OSU) also wins the football game between these rivals. LET'S GO BLUE! The is as follows: Monday, Nov. 5 Tuesday, Nov. 6 Wednesday, Nov. 7 Thursday, Nov. 8 Friday, Nov. 9 Monday, Nov. 12 Yuesday, Nov. 13 Wednesday, Nov. 14 Thursday, Nov. 15 Friday, Nov. 16 Bursley Mosher Jordan Business School East Quad Mary Markley South Quad West Quad Michigan Union Michigan Union Michigan Union 3pm to 9pm 3pm to 9pm 1pm to 7pm 2pm to 8pm 2pm to 8pm 1pm to 7pm 1pm to 7pm 1 pm to 7pm 1pm to 7pm 1pm to 7pm Planning Activities for Spring Break Are you daydreaming about spring break already? It could be fun, but you're probably worried about overexposure to the sun, outra- geously priced ski lift tickets, or going home when all your friends are still at school, right? To avoid all these concerns, spend a unique spring break working on a volunteer project. You can help build a home in Niles, Michigan, or work at a Mis- sissippi food bank. To obtain more information about these opportuni- ties, please call the Project S.E.R.V.E. office at 936-2437. 0 Arrange for an Elegant Meeting Site Have you thought about using the Michigan Union for your next meeting, conference, reception, or formal? The Union has many beautifully decorated rooms in a variety of sizes, in addition to full catering services. Please call 763- 5911 to request additional information or to arrange a tour of this historic build- ing. Art Sale! Art Sale! 0 Double Fun This Week in the Michigan Union TO .Change Education in the U.S.A. Interested in working with children? Concerned about the decline of the educational system in the United States? Con- sider working in the Teach For America Program, and work for positive change in our society. This innovative program gives the opportunity to work for two years in areas which have a strong need for teachers, usually rural or inner-city areas. To participate in the program, you do not need to meet teaching certification requirements or pledge your entire life to teaching. Project S.E.R.V.E. will hold an informational meeting about the program on Wednesday, November 7 from 7pm to 8:45pm. To obtain information about the meeting location or answers to other questions, call the Project S.E.R.V.E. office at 936-2437. Michigan Union Ticket Office On Sale NOW! Call 763-TKTS Open every day THE ROBERT CRAY BAND FEATURING THE MEMPHIS HORNS Robert Cray has revolutionized modern music with blends of rock, r&b, gospel, jazz, and blues. Wednesday, November 7 at 8pm, Hill Auditorium. ROBIN HOOD' Presented by the Young People's Theater. Adopted from the original ballads and story, this play is for audiences of all ages! Friday, November 9 at 7pm Saturday, November 10 at 7pm Sunday, November 11at 1fpm and 4pm, Eberwhite School (On Soule, off Liberty Street) MELISSA ETHERIDGE Twice nominated for a Grammy for "Best Female Rock Vocal Per- formance" for songs like her passionate hit singles, "Bring Me Some Water" and "Testify". Wednesday, November 14 at 8pm, Hill Auditorium. PRISM QUARTET and CHESTER STRING QUARTET Presented by the University Musical Society. Wednesday, November 14 at 8pm, Rackham Auditorium. Order tickets by PHONE ONLY GERI ALLEN TRIO Presented by Eclipse Jazz. One of the top jazz piano artists; both powerful and exciting. Friday, November 16 at 8pm and 10pm, The Ark. BILLY TAYLOR TRIO Presented by the University Musical Society. Saturday, November 17 at 8pm, Hill Auditorium. Order tickets by PHONE ONLY Tihe UO ub Calendar Two art sales this week offer shoppers a wonderful variety of items. Jah First will sell incense, jewelry, and other afrocentric wares. The vintage clothing company, Right to the Moon Alice, will be selling overcoats of cashmere, wool, Harris tweed, camel hair, and even sharkskin. The sale will run from Monday, November 5, through Friday, November 9, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Ground Floor of the Michigan Union. Stop by today and discover the treasures. Award-Winning in Concert Winner of Grammy Awards and worldwide platinum albums, The Robert Cray Band Featuring the Memphis Horns will perform on Wednesday, November 7 at 8:00 p.m. in Hill Auditorium. In just a few years, The Robert Cray Band has revolutionized modem music. Drawing on the group's backgrounds in rock, r&b, gospel, jazz, and blues, they have successfully made music of pure emotion and invincible soul - and brought it to millions of people. Now also featuring the Memphis Horns, their artistic and commercial triumph continues in the 1990's with their new release, "Midnight Stroll". Considering the status of the legendary Memphis Homs (trumpeter Wayne Jackson and saxophonist Andrew Love were direct participants in countless number 1 hits with Aretha Franklin and Otis Redding and continued nonstop to more recent projects with superstars like Steve Winwood and Keith Richards) their decision to devote their full-time energies to The Robert Cray Band is one of major significance. Tickets for this show, presented by the Office of Major Events in cooperation with WDET, are on sale now at the Michigan Union Ticket Office. To obtain ticket information or to charge by phone call 763-TKTS. Is Your Student Organization Account Activated? if your student organization has not been recognized by the MSA and you have not submitted your new organization form to the Student Organization Account Services (SOAS), it is NOT too late to do so for the 1990-91 school year. Stop by the MSA Office (Room 3909 Michigan Un- ion) for a registration form and s. then come to SOAS (Room G51,3, Michigan Union) to open an account. SOAS is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. If you have any questions about the reactivation process, please call SOAS at 763-5767. ionday to Friday Lunch is served from 11am to 2pm Monday to Friday Happy Hour is held from 4pm to 8pm Tuesday EvenIng House Music with PC Productions Wednesday Evening lAC Laughtrack: Tim Slagle Jazz music from 5pm to 7pm Free pizza (regular and vegetarian) served from 5pm to 6pm T-shirt giveaway night Thursday Evening UAC Soundstage: Juice Live jazz music from 5pm to 7pm Free pizza (regular and vegetarian) served from 5pm to 6pm T-shirt giveaway night Friday Evening New Music Night with DJ Jeffrey Saturday Evening Live Band: The Difference The University Club is a private club for U-M. students, faculty, staff, alumni, and their invited guests. Only members of legal drink- ing age may purchase. alcohollrequired. Trained Volunteer Corps: Creating a Better World Would you like to work with other U-M students to serve those who are vulnerable in our community? Join the Trained Volunteer Corps (TVC) and build the foundation of an organization dedicated to serving the needs of illit- erate adults, youth at risk, homeless people, and elderly people in need of support. The TVC is a new way for students to make a difference in someone's life by working with an individual one to one. TVC staff will provide the supportive environment and the hands-on training you need to do the job well. The TVC will meet this Wednesday, November 7, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in Room 4050 of the LS&A Building. Please call the TVC at 763-3548 if you ROYAL WINNIPEG BALLET Presented by the University Musical Society. Monday, November 19 at 8pm, Power Center. Order tickets by PHONE ONLY COMMISSIONED Detroit gospel recording artists fill Power Center with an evening of great gospel. Saturday, November 24 at 8pm, Power Center. UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY Order tickets for all events by Is the holiday gift-giving season approaching too quickly? If your spending money has disappeared this semester, the Michigan Union and North Campus Com- mons (NCC) may have the answer to your financial dilemma. Michigan Union Food Services is hiring students for the following positions: cashiers, catering and wait person, and opening person. The Union is also looking for stu- dents to fill positions of set-up person and cust-lian. If you would rather work at NCC, the positions of bus per- son, cashier, cook, office assistant, set-up person and stu- dent building manager may meet your needs. Stop by Room 1310 in the Michigan Union or the North Campus Commons Business Office and apply today for 0