Tuesday, July 18, 2006

July 18

Tuesday afternoon there is the next in a series of South Madison farmer’s markets. Aside from fresh produce, flowers and baked goods there are monthly musical, culinary and cultural events. This is at 2:00 near the Labor Temple, 1602 South Park Street. Call 358-5834 for details. It is also on Thursday near the Villager Mall.

Tuesday evening the Madison Area Peace Coalition and others hold a meeting of people who wish to respond to the August twenty-sixth rally by the "National Socialist Movement" (otherwise known as the American Nazi Party"). This is at 7:00 in the Memorial Union. Call 715-490-6762 for details. See Today in the Union for the room location.

Tuesday there is the first in a series of University Summer Forums concerning Race and Media. The sessions include "Race and Diversity" and others. The facilitator is Mark Anthony Rolo and the presenters include Ray Allen and Katie Sai and others. This is through August tenth on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7:00 in 1100 Granger Hall, 975 University Avenue. Call 262-1464 for details.

Tuesday g the University of Wisconsin Arboretum Center hosts author, Richard Louv. He will discuss his recent book "Last Child in the Woods" about why children need to be exposed to nature for healthy development. That’s at 7:00. Call 263-7888 for details.
This evening the Rainbow Bookstore holds a conversational Spanish hour. It is free and open to those interested in learning Spanish at whatever level of ability they need. This is in 426 West Gilman Street each Tuesday at 7:00. Call 257-6050 for details.

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