Wednesday, June 21, 2006

June 21

Wednesday evening the "Labor History Mural Project" hosts a discussion on the role of the Madison labor history mural and its imagery. Presenters include Doctor Paul Buhl, professor of American Civilization at Brown University, and Doctor Melanie Herzog, professor of Art History at Edgewood College. This is in the Labor Temple, 1602 South Park Street at 7:00. Call 256-5111 for details.

Wednesday evening there is a "Streetcar Opportunities Forum." It is an opportunity to find out more about Madison’s latest mass transit option. It is at 6:00 in Monona Terrace. Call 267-1148 extension 207 for details.

Free Wheel Community Bicycle is a non-commercial, neighborhood-learning center run by a volunteer collective. They share skills, workspace and donated or salvaged materials for use by community members, low-income people and youth. They focus on bike repair and education and advocate the use of environmentally sustainable, self-reliant transportation. Their meetings and bike workshops are at 1818 South Park Street, unit eight. Call 256-3733 for details.

WORT is looking for volunteers. With a whole host of opportunities it’s easy, fun and rewarding to put in as much or as little time and energy as desired. Specifically they are looking for Insurgent Radio Kiosk readers and receptionists Wednesday evenings from 5:00 to 8:00. Call Glenn at 256-2001 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.

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