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The University of Michigan Union

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North Campus Commons *

April 8 to April 14, 1991

Join in Honoring
Student Recognition
Award Recipients
T I W l$ tdent
lw, Cermony.
Wilbiiec it'u a pril
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e t P nt mina-
par rte ceremony and
the reception which will follow
Student recognitionawards ac
presented to individuals acid
student. orizaionsthatdem-
onstrate outstand ng leadership
qualities, show initiative, and
make significant contributions
beyond the classroom to the
University and the community.
These are the only campus-wide
awards which acknowledge
undergraduate and graduate
students' cocurricular contribu-
tions.
This event is sponsored by the
Office of the Vice President for
Student Services, the Student Or-
ganization Development Center,
Comprehensive Studies Pro-
grams, and the Michigan
League.
gold and sive jery stop b
the Michigan Union to see the
items offered by Howard
Wheeler for this wcek's Ar:t l.
The pale, which begins today
and ends Priday, April 12, is
open frorn 10:00 aim. to 5:0 pArnh
on the hround Utoor of the

Michigan Union Ticket Office

On Sale NOW!

Monday to Friday
Lunch is served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Happy Hour is held from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Tuesday Evening
Reggae with DJ Creole Kid.
Wednesday Evening
UAC Laughtrack: Geechy Guy.
Thursday Evening
UAC Soundstage: Drew Westin 8:00 and 10:00 p.m.
Jazz music from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.rm.
Free pizza (regular and vegetarian) served from
5p.m. to 6p.m.
T-shirt giveaway night.
Friday Evening
New Music with DJ Jeffrey.
Saturday Evening
-Kuumba: House and R&B Music with DJ Mickey B.
The University Club is a private club for U-M students, faculty, staff,
alumni, and their invited guests. Only members of legal drinking age
may purchase alcohol. ID required.

Flower and Garden Show
1991
Presented by the U-M Matthaei
Botanical Gardens. Thursday,
April 11 through Sunday, April
14. Yost Arena.
Charlotte's Web
The magical story of the Pig, the
Spider, and Charlotte comes to
life on stage. Friday, April 12 at
7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 13 at
2:00 p.m. Sunday, April 14 at
2:00 p.m. Washtenaw Commu-
nity College Towsley Auditorium
Henry Threadgill and
Very Very Circus
Presented by Eclipse Jazz.
Saturday, April 13 at 8:00 p.m.
and 10:00 p.m. The Ark.

Call 763-TKTS
Elly Ameling, Soprano
Presented by the University Mu-
sical Society. Saturday, April 13
at 8:00 p.m. Rackham Audito-
rium. Order tickets by PHONE
ONLY.
Uptown String Quartet
Presented by the Afro-American
Music Collection. Sunday, April
14 at 6:00 p.m. Rackham Audito-
rium.
The Irish Rovers
PreenedbytheOfic o ao
v/ts JoN teiihRv n

Tony! Toni! Tone!
Presented by the Office of Major
Events. Come hear the funk
sound that blends old-time soul
with fresh urban beats. Thurs-
day, April 18 at 8:00 p.m. Hill
Auditorium.
Butch Thompson Trio
Presented by the University
Musical Society. Saturday, April
20 at 8:00 p.m. Rackham
Auditorium. Order tickets by
PHONE ONLY.
University Musical Society
Order tickets for all events by
PHONE ONLY.

Open every day

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Enjoy the Magic Celtic Spell of the Irish Rovers' Music

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MUG Offers a
Bar-B-Que Dinner
Special

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The Michigan Union has
employment opportunities avail-
able for U- M students. The
Union is looking to fill positions
as receptionist (full-time for May
throu gh August) and computer
programmer (full- time for May
through August, part-time for
the school year).
To apply or obtain more infor-
mation about these positions,
please stop by Room 1310 in the
Michigan Union Monday
through Friday between 8:00
a.m. and 5:00 p.m.

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Beginning today, the MUG is
offering a special for beef-lovers.
From 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. if
you order a Bar-B-Q Platter, you
will receive a bar-b-que rib steak
sandwich, french fries, and a
regular size soft drink for the
special price of $2.95.

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Hurry in to take advantage of
the dinner special. This promo-
tion ends on April 21, 1991.
The Mug is located on the
Ground Floor of the Michigan
Union.
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Make a Difference with the
Trained Volunteer Corps

Apply to Become a
Project S.E.R.V.E. Board Leader

U-M students are providing help to the community in a variety of
service projects. Following are a sample of some activities the Trained
Volunteer Corps (TVC) participates in this semester.
In the Adult Literacy Project some students work one-to-one with
inmates of the Milan Federal Corrections facility, tutoring them in
reading or adult education courses. Others tutor students in Ann Arbor
Adult Education classes, helping them gain skills they need to make
important changes in their lives.
In the Youth at Risk Project some students work one-to-one with needy
youngsters through the Willow Run Mentor Program while others
prepare and lead sports activities, games, and crafts with the Boys and
Girls Club. Students have commented the youths are often lonely and
looking for a friend and spending time with them weekly is a bright spot
for the volunteer as well as the child.

fl Project S.E.R.V.E. is a U-M organization dedicated to increasing
n student involvement in community service. The S.E.R.V.E. Board or-
ganizes all of S.E.R.V.E.'s programs including the Volunteer Fair, Into
the Streets, Service Spring Break, and S.E.R.V.E. Week. In addition,
the Board works closely with the director of Project S.E.R.V.E. to
determine the overall direction of the organization.
If you are interested in planning and implementing campus-wide
service activities like those mentioned above, making a difference in
the community, and having a great time in the process, consider
applying for one of the following 1991-92 Board positions:

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Chair
Vice-Chair
Volunteer Fair Co-Chairs (2) <
Into the Streets Co-Chairs (2)
Service Spring Break Co-Chairs (2)
S.E.R.V.E. Week Co-Chairs (2)
Service Network Liaison
Residence Hall Liaison
Greek Liaison
Promotion/Publicity Chair
Publications Chair

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In the Homeless Project some students pr
consultation by telephone to often frighten
jeopardy of losing their homes. Others wo
in our local shelters, providing a listening
and simply doing whatever needs to be d

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In the Elderly Project some su
called "Life Review" with elder
and reminisce. Others co-lead
groups with residents of loca r
their own abilities and touched
friends.
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The application deadline is April 12 at 5:00 p.m.

To learn further information about these positions or obtain a Board
application, please stop by the S.E.R.V.E. Office (Room 2211 Michigan
Union) or call 936-2437.

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