Monday, March 20, 2006

March 20

Monday evening the Labor History with a Bite series presents the first public showing of the video "Madison: A Union City" which depicts the last twenty years of Madison’s Labor Movement. Also discussed will be the events and images represented in the future mural in the South Central Federation of Labor’s foyer. It is at South Central Federation of Labor, 1602 South Park Street. Call 256-1191 for details. Dinner is at 5:00 with the program at 5:30.

Monday evening the "Shameless Hussies" Book Club discusses Susana Clark’s "Jonathan Strange and Mister Norrell". This is at A" Room of One’s Own Feminist Bookstore and Coffee House", 307 West Johnson Street at 6:00. Call 257-7888 for details.

Tuesday at noon on WORT’s A Public Affair host Willy Becker speaks with! Kit Gage of the "First Amendment Foundation" and the "National Committee Against Repressive Legislation" (NCARL). She is the "National Coalition to Protect Political Freedom" (NCPPF) founder. Call 256-2001 for details.

This and every Monday of the month there is a Crotchet and Knitting Group meeting. This is at 5:30 in Motherfool’s Coffeehouse, 1101 Williamson Street. Call 259-1301 for details.

Today there is an exhibit of the humanitarian group "Clowns Without Borders" recent field work with children in the AIDS-infected communities of southern Africa. It runs through mid-March in the Jackie Macaulay Gallery of the Social Justice Center, 1202 Williamson Street. Call 832-4854 for details.

Today and ongoing the South Madison Farmers Market offers a chance to get fresh, reasonably priced, sustainably grown or organic! produce throughout the winter. Boxes may contain items such as, apples, beets, carrots, peppers and spinach. Orders should be in by Tuesday for pick up on Friday in the South Madison Area. For details or to place an order call Robert at 358-6834.

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