Wednesday, September 21, 2005

September 21

Wednesday afternoon there is a computer lab. It is at the Catholic Multicultural Center, 1862 Beld Street on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 1:00 to 4:00. Call 255-1287 for details. This is followed by a free community meal at 4:00.

Wednesday afternoon there are open art classes for kids ages four and up. They are at 3:00 in the Williamson Street Art Center, 1020 Williamson Street. Call 256-8878 for details. These occur regularly on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Wednesday evening the Allied Drive Peace School's choir and others in the community are invited to join in and support Gemma Bulos and The Million Voice Choir singing "We Rise". People all over the world will be singing this song in their time zone then to celebrate peace. Other activities are included. This is at 5:00 on the Library Mall. Call 271-3689 for details.
Thursday at noon on WORT’s A Public Affair host Lea Zeldin speaks with Buzz Davis about Stoughton's fight against Wal-Mart. Call 256-2001 for details."Through a Painter’s Eye: Twenty Views of Taliesin" is the current art exhibit at The Frank Lloyd Wright Visitors Center. Madison Graduate Artist L. Genevieve Davis, M.F.A of Milwaukee created these paintings of Taliesin. This is at the Frank Lloyd Wright Visitor’s Center in Spring Green, Wisconsin, from now through October. Call 877-588-7900 extension 225 for details.

The AFL-CIO and working family activists have created a special Hurricane Relief Fund of the Union Community Fund. The AFL-CIO is reportedly part of the largest relief effort in the nation's history. It has established a toll-free number for Hurricane Katrina survivors and volunteers. It is 1-877-235-2469. To help farm families call the Family Farm Disaster Fund at 1-800-FARM-AID and to help "victim animals" call the Humane Society at 1-888-259-5431.

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