Tuesday, March 07, 2006

March 7

Tuesday evening
for Women’s History month Edgewood College screens the film "Wal-mart, the High Cost of Low Price". This is at 6:30 in the college’s Anderson Auditorium. Call 663-4861 for details.

Tuesday night
it’s "First Tuesdays Reggae". This is a monthly benefit for WORT at the Cardinal Bar and Dancehall, 418 East Wilson Street. Supa Ranks and His Rock-Stone High-Power; Tropical Rid! dims Sound System will provide the music. Call 256-2001 for details.
Wednesday morning
children ages five and under are invited to join the Madison Children’s Museum staff for sensory table activities and simple science investigations. "Sensory Science: Floating and Sinking" is in 100 State Street at 11:00. Call 256-6445 for details.

On March eleventh
Community Action on Latin America" (CALA) and "Witness for Peace" begin an eight-day fact finding trip to Caracas, Venezuela. The recent Bolivarian Revolution there seeks to elevate the poor and laborers. Labor is a hot issue in Venezuela. The government has nationalized many factories and workers but not everyone is pleased. Call 251-1551 for details.

WORT’s
winter pledge drive is over now but listeners may still help their community radio station make a difference on the Madison alternative comm! unity media scene. Donations of any kind or amount are very much appreciated and will be met with a warm, fuzzy feeling of appreciation, and lots of smiles. Call 256-2001 or log on to www.wort-fm.org for details.

Today
there is an exhibit of the humanitarian group "Clowns Without Borders recent field work with children in AIDS-infected communities in 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.

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