Monday, April 19, 2010

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

This evening the South Madison Branch Library there is advice on writing of any sort. It includes letters, resume’s, and job applications or more. This is at 5:00 in 2222 South Park Street. Call 266-6395 for details.

This evening the South Madison Branch Library there is an opportunity to meet with Ileana Rodriguez, Outreach Specialist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Adult and Student Services Center. This is at 5:00 in 2222 South Park Street. Call 263-6787 for details.

This evening the Madison Infoshop hosts an Earth Week screening of “The Garden.” It is about quote “the struggle to save the then largest urban farm in the United States in south central Los Angeles from real estate speculators”. This is at 7:00 in the Memorial Union. It will be followed by a discussion with local urban food activities. Contact today in the union for the room location. Call 262-9036 for details.

This evening the Waunakee Public Library hosts a talk by Terese Allen, co-author of "The Flavor of Wisconsin: An Informal History of Food and Eating in the Badger State”. The program includes a lesson on Wisconsin cheese and a cheese sampling. This is at 7:00 in 710 South Street in Waunakee. Call (608) 849-4217 for details.

Wisconsin Books to Prisoners is a non-profit organization sponsored by Rainbow bookstore that sends books to prisoners in Wisconsin and strives to “open minds to new ideas and fresh possibilities.” They accept donations. Call 257-6050 or visit 426 West Gilman Street for details.

Low cost spayings and neuterings for dogs and cats are available through the Dane County Humane Society. There are various times and prices and they include an FVRCP vaccine. Caretakers of feral or free-roaming cats can be helped as well. Call 838-0413 extension 103 for an appointment or details.

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