Monday, March 27, 2006

March 27

Monday evening the Global Dialogue series hosts a talk with University of Wisconsin, Madison Agriculture Economics Professor Michael Carter. This is entitled "Social Justice in a Global Economy". It is in Chadbourne Hall Lounge, 420 North Park Street at 6:00. Call 262- 9716 for details.

Monday evening there is a Madison Infoshop collective meeting for people who would like to keep this community resource center and activist freespace open and lively. It is at 1019 Williamson Street at 6:00. Call 262-9036 for details.

Monday evening on WORT’s Access Hour Mark Thomas hosts a show about labor union issues from a radical perspective. He encourages participation by callers with quote "war stories" and plays quote "tasty rebel tu! nes". That’s at 7:00. Call 256-2001 for details.

Tuesday morning toddlers are invited to the Madison Children’s Museum. They may join Kathleen Madden for games and other physical activities to strengthen gross motor skills. This is in 100 State Street at 9:30. Call 256-6445 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.

"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.

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