The University of Michigan Union North Campus Commons January 14 to January 20, 1991 0. Michigan Union Ticket Office "Project Community is, to date, my most rewarding, fulfill- ing, and satisfying experience at U-M." * Project Community is a U-M service-learning course offering Sociology and Education credit. Students attend a weekly 90 minute seminar and choose to spend between two and ten hours a week at a Chemical Dependency, Criminal Justice, Education, Envi menta ocacy, Health and Special Popu- lations, or In group Relations munity site placement. " yhow, what have I gotten ut of the program this last te ? Growth, growth, growth A deeper understanding of m elf, a continuing educatio is ten (as well as ho to be heard) and some o derful suppo nd conflict fro number of places * Two, three, and o portunities are still ope and can be added until January 29. override is required fo enroll- ment. To obtain more info ation or an override, ple se stop by the Project Community O ice, Room 2205 Michi an Union. The office is open Monday thr gh Friday, betwe 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. "This is what I want to remember. I want to remember all I've learned during my three terms in Project Community and I want to do something about it."* * denote remarks taken from previous Project Community student journals. THE UNIVERSITY CLUB THE U CLUB CALENDAR 'r i r t i ti NDAY To FRIDAY Bch is served from 11 am to NDAY To FRIDAY i py Hour is heldtfrom 4pm to ESDAY EVENING Reggae and More DJ Creole Kid DNESDAY EVENING rX Xmba: 70's Funk Party r ie pizza (regular and vegetar- served from 5pm to 6pm. T*$irt giveaway night ThURSDAY EVENING C Soundstage: Juice music from 4pm to 8pm. e pizza (regular and vegetar- served from 5pm to 6pm. hirt giveaway night DAY EVENING Ne Music Night DJ Jeffrey URDAY EVENING Band: TBA University Club is a private club -M students, faculty, staff, ni, and their invited guests. 0 members of legal drinking age purchase alcohol. ID required. I ale NOW! C~I7&3-TKTS 0 n every day L htyne Price, soprano nted by the University Musical ty. Mrday, January 14 at 8:00pm, !I Auditorium. tickets by PHONE ONLY Ann A r oo arsented by Office of Major Events the Ark day, January 26 at 6:00pm, ll Auditorium. 10merata Musica Berlin sented by the University Musical Sbr ty Wvenesday, January 30 at 8.00pm, 4aham Auditorium.' tdertickets by PHONE ONLY Ity Artists Concert . Oented by the University Musical siety. day, February 3 at 4'00pm, ham Auditorium. E tickets by PHONE ONLY QDtoit Symphony rhestra nted by the University Musical SoY. ty $ day, February 10 at 4:00 p.m. Uditorium tickets by PHONE ONLY ' terdam Loeki Stardust Qurtet sented by the University Musical :ity. Monday, February 11 at 8:00pm, #kam Auditorium. Order tickets by PHONE ONLY Ui ersity Musical Society tickets for all events by PHOE ONLY. 1 MEO and the Ark Host 14th Ann Arbor Folk Festival he Fourteenth Ann Arbor Folk Festival will be presented at Hill Auditorium S turday, January 26 at 6 p.m. This concert is presented by the Office of 'jr Events and the Ark. Festival takes on new proportions this year with performers covering a wkde spectrum of music. An annual event, this Festival will present you with heest of folk music, as well as being a fundraiser for the Ark. The line-up * efists includes: :>< MCLEAN: McLean is the author of many classics such as "American "Vincent", "Wonderful Baby", and "Winterwood". Mclean's songwriting adperforming styles embrace folk, pop, and country genres. AHLATHINI AND THE MAHOTELLA QUEENS: This group, one of the top t jive acts in South Africa since 1965, displays a masterful performance b of singing, musicianship, dancing, costumes, and audience rapport. AtE SIBERRY: The Canadian singer/songwriter/conceptualist whose rich te res, muted tones, and multi-layered complexities have established her soid reputation as both a performer and songwriter. A reviewer for "Rolling "t emagazine characterized Siberry as a woman who has shattered the boemdaries of pop music. ISTINE LAVIN: As Master of Ceremonies, Lavin will involve the audience fbatons that glow in the dark and songs like "Sensitive New Age Guys". *vs style combines comic absurdity and lyrical poetry delivered in her alline soprano voice. *Uer Festival artists will be: THE GOLDEN RING (with GORDEN BOK, ED T KETT, DAVE PARA, AND CATHY BARTON), LAURIE LEWIS, PATTY L KIN, PAT DONOHUE, ROBERT JONES, and MATT WATROBA. Cert tickets are available at the Michigan Union Ticket Office. To obtain Mcket information, or to charge by phone, call 763- TKTS. Volunteer Opportunities Available Through S~a t y.Lu a -.:Educ a..eyRtvwarKhnp VOludtli ExePnfnces Welcome back for Winter Term 1991! If you had a relaxing break and are ready for community volunteering, stop by the Project S.E.R.V.E. office. Project S.E.R.V.E. is an information warehouse on volunteer opportunities. The office has a plethora of infor- mation of service opportuni- ties in Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti are Veth you want to wo4 iith lmeless people, childrtih, ior citizens, or pyo mbergf other gr ips, .R.V. can put yo p t with an age : For example, l jec S.E.R.V.E. is plnin alternay Sprin reak. IJ you are edof utixfeof traveling to da returning twith third degree bum forgot the sunscreen again), you may want to participate in this activity. This semester, Project S.E.R.V.E. is planning projects in Niles, Michigan (building a house) and New York, New York (working with homeless people). An- other Winter Term activity is coordinating S.E.R.V.E. Week, a campus-wide, week- long celebration of service, in April. If you would like to help with any of these S.E.R.V.E. activities, please stop by the office (Room 2211 Michigan Union), Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you can't make it to the Union, please call 936-2437. Time to Update Your Sweater Collection Add another exotic sweater to your collection -or start your exotic sweater collec- tion today. Corinthian Trading Company is offer- ing Grecian sweaters(made from 100% virgin wool) for sale this week in the Michi- gan Union, Ground Floor. The sale will run today until Friday from 1Dam to 5pm. Exhibit Features Work by Asian- American "A Sho exhi -M Asi St ition, incl ', ./ an dudes otography and The works will be it in the Michigan Art Lounge until try 31. Enroll in the Trained Volunteer Corp - and Earn ACademiC Credit T 'kixig1 Qut which classes to choose for Winter term? *egfer:tomtake a difference in someone's life by enrolling in thd ;Ti i ed.Vdlunteer Corps (TVC). TVC is a two to four credit lass :ichhincludes working in the community (with illiterate adult;:hoiiels people, youths at risk, or elderly in need of support) .ham1ignsessions so you can excel at your job, and b onini . itexiib f an active, supportive organization. - - -. .. I t1V .Y-.yooiilrfrbm life itself, through a work experience yufside:the cl sroom.- Your interests will be matched with coriruitiiy heeds..:Yitnmay want to tutor a grandmother who Aey,: r .lea.:to . and :1s a goal of reading a bedtime story 'oiar:rndc ldri±. o-May tutor an ex-offender who i-eco pis'aliigh sch6Wdegre.is a first step to reentry into the ct munity:Pha-ps ytivoild-help a homeless family decide Xon tq fid:periidtt: sheIte.:You could become a mentor for a lOnelf:d:confds:ed~Chliii:W .:feels she has no one to talk with: .:Ai.thetitre sehi r-ir iw i'our community who needc z itn:-.soieone tak .with them or help with thtir daly: t$k:.:Rgirt:r-Spo6y089 (TVC) for Winter termito 'i j i-fhElis-tearnirgxpiride: . ter . . . n i.-.-...... . . .- . - . .. . . . .. In additi$m ld fie:'Cau-ose, the ..C: s4ent organization is forming andA ed both:stident eaderg ad members. This group will.provide.a.up.potv.'.nvient for students who work in the.conn l tyto :siare if rinaaon atbut actions people can a e1tmake ditfeenc .. . TVC's goals are : t© provide fid . *se eo u6 nedrable people in our cornuaii.and ts inoi e as.....s.dents as possible in communityactiities;-l you air-htersted . TVC, either the course or the:O rganizia tipl; pdasepall:763-3.548.or stop by Room 2205, M i i an UnihObtgii r e:irifarr - tion....-.-.. fA his exhibit marks t] fourth annual Asian- American Art Show. he Entree Plus Offers Exciting New Dining Options Beginning in January 1991, Housing's Entree Plus pre-paid meal plan will expand to include restaurants at both the Michigan Union's MUG Eateries and Commons and the North Campus Commons. In addition to the traditional residence hall dining room and snack bar service, students will now have the option of using their Entree Plus card at the MUG, Dagwood's, and Little Caesars, in the Union, and at the NCC Cafeteria and NCC Snack Bar in the North Campus Commons. Both locations offer extensive hours, open for morning meal or late-night snack. With Entree Plus, students can choose to deposit $100, $200, $300, or $400 into their Entree Plus account. The price of each meal purchased will be deducted from their account at the point of purchase, using the simple Entree Plus card-no robbing the piggy bank, no hunting for a money machine. Use Entree Plus alone or in combination with the standard Entree plan for flexibility and convenience of breakfast, lunch, or dinner in a variety of locations. Interested in Entree Plus? Please stop by the Entree Office in Room 100 of the Student Activities Building from Monday through Friday, 8am to 4:30pm or call us at 763-4632. Learning About Your Student Organization Account and Services The Student Organization Accounts Service (SOAS) is presenting workshops to help officers and members of student organizations learn more .about the different services SOAS offers. Some of the areas which will be covered are: learning about SOAS services, policies, and procedures; understanding your finan- cial statement; and balanc- ing the dollars. The work- shops will be held at the following times: Date: Thursday, January 31 Location: Room 2209 (A&B), Michigan Union Time: 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Date: Monday, February 4 Location: Room 2209 (A&B), Michigan Union Time: 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Date: Wednesday, February 13 Location: Wolverine Room, Michigan Union Time: 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. If you have any questions, please call the SOAS Office at 763- 5767. s 0 t