Monday, March 06, 2006

March 6

Monday afternoon
at the Madison Children’s Museum kids aged seven through nine learn the Ojibwa legend of the dream catcher, and weave one to hang above their beds. This is in 100 State Street at 3:00. Call
256-6445
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 at 100 State Street at 9:30. Call 256-6445 for details.

Today and o! ngoing 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.

The Community Law Project
provides free legal services to low-income Dane County residents. They can provide legal assistance in landlord and tenant disputes, Public benefit, or un-paid wages disputes. They are at 2300 South Park Street. Call 260-8221 for details.

"Dane County Friends of Ferals"
and others help feral and semi-feral cats with a "Trap, Neuter, Release" program. Additionally they assist rural residents to manage their barn and feral cat colonies and find responsible caregivers for cats who may need special attention. Call 608-209-5529 for details.

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