Thursday, March 30, 2006

March 30

Tonight, Isodore Rosmarin will show his documentary “Blood and Tears: the Arab-Israeli Conflict”. The film explores how the Islamic, Christian and Jewish faiths all consider the territory known as modern day Israel to be of historical importance and gives an overview of the important movements and events in the last century that have shaped the conflict. He will lead a discussion afterwards. This is in Room L140 of Chazen Museum of Art 800 University Avenue, at 7. For more information, call 256-8361.

Every Thursday from 3 to 7, Free Wheel hosts an open bike shop. Participants can learn about bikes and how to restore, fix, alter, or beautify their bikes by themselves. This is at Free Wheel, 1818 South Park Street. For more information, call 256-FREE.

Tonight, Students for a World without Poverty holds their weekly meeting. This is in the Memorial Union at 8:30. Check “Today in the Union” for the location or call 232-1168 or email HYPERLINK "mailto:kapetterson2@wisc.edu" kapetterson2@wisc.edu for more information.

The Madison Coalition of Older Adults seeks volunteers to help seniors with this fall’s leaf raking. Volunteers assisting with these tasks help seniors to stay independent in their own homes. To volunteer, call Nicole at 243-5252 or check HYPERLINK "http://www.nescoinc.org" www.nescoinc.org for more information.

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