Friday, February 09, 2007

February 9

Tonight, Two Bicycles and a Map hold an information slide show about their Provence Bike Tour. Two Bicycles raises money to help promote the fun, fitness and healthy lifelong benefits of biking in Wisconsin. Refreshments will be provided. This is at Two Bicycles and a Map, 72 North Bryan Street, from 7:15 to 8:30. RSVP to info@twobicycles.com or by phone at 843-8412. Check bikewisconsin.com for details.

Tomorrow afternoon, the Million Closets Project and the Madison Children’s Museum presents Rich Baumann in concert. Million Closets Project works to give instruments to Hurricane Katrina survivors. This is at the Madison Children’s Museum, 100 State Street, at 1. Call 241-2615 for information or to donate.

Tomorrow evening, the Socialist Potluck meets to hear a report back from Nairobi, Kenya and Amman, Jordan. Bring a dish or drink to share. The Socialist Potluck is an opportunity for socialists to gather and share ideas. This is at the Wilmar Center, 953 Jenifer Street, at 5:30. For more details, call 241-3576.

Tomorrow night, the Waunakee School Music Boosters hold an Evening of Music and Dancing featuring "All That Jazz Big Band". The Waunakee High School jazz band will perform a guest set. Families and children are welcome. Sweets and drinks will be available for purchase. There is an admission charge and this is at the Waunakee High School, 101 School Drive, from 7:30 to 10:30. Call 849-5686 for details.

This and every Saturday, Atlas Improv Company presents improv comedy. Reservations are strongly encouraged and there is no drink minimum. There is a ticket charge. This is at the Electric Earth Café, 546 West Washington Avenue, from 8 to 10. Call 259-9999 or check AtlasImprov.com for details.

Sunday morning, Madison Hours and Books to Prisoners hold their monthly Pancake Breakfast. All pancakes are organic and vegan with nuts or fruits. The breakfast also features oven-roasted potatoes, organic fair trade coffee, orange juice, and live music. Madison HOURS promotes local trade through local currency and the Books to Prisoners advocates getting reading material to those behind bars. This is at the Wilmar Center, 953 Jenifer Street from 8:30 to 11. Check madisonhours.org or call 259-9050 for more information.

Sunday, Students for Sensible Drug Policy UW Madison along with Madison NORML presents a free concert in support of medical cannabis. This features a variety of bands and is at the Memorial Union, 800 Langdon Street, from 4 to midnight. Call 241-8922 for more information.

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