Monday, September 26, 2005

September 26

Monday evening on WORT’s Access Hour host Diane Michalski Turner presents "Art on Willy Street." It highlights the restaurants that function as objectes d’artes and the exhibit space they provide. That’s at 7:00. Call 256-2001 for details.

Monday onight educational advisor Illyana Rodriegues meets with adults to discuss career and education planning. This is at the South Madison Branch Library, 2222 South Park Street at 6:00. Call 263-6395 for details.

The AFL-CIO and working family activists have contributed more than three hundred and fourteen thousand dollars to the AFL-CIO's 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 in the wake of Hurricane Katrina call the Family Farm Disaster Fund at Farmaid, 217-5820. Also to help "victim animals" call the Humane Society at 1-888-259-5431.

The Homeshare Program at Independent Living Incorporated matches older adults with working people or students who are in need of low cost housing and are able to provide some assistance around the house. Call 274-6900 and ask for Homeshare for details.

"Wisconsin Prison Art 2005: Artwork by Prisoners in Wisconsin Correctional Institution" is an exhibit currently on display at Edgewood College. It is sponsored by the Prison Art Project an entirely volunteer program and others. It will run through Friday, September thirtieth at the DeRicci Gallery. Call 663-2218 for details.

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