Monday, February 13, 2012

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Tonight at 7:00 pm, there is a panel discussion titled, “One Year Later – Lessons from the Wisconsin Uprising!” Speakers include, Eric Cobb, member of IBEW Local 159, Leland Pan, member of the Student Labor Action Coalition, Amanda Love, member of AFSCME Local 2748 and Teddy Shibabaw, organizer with the Socialist Alternative. This is at the UW Memorial, 600 Langdon St. Check “Today in the Union” for exact location. Go to socialistalternative.org for more information.

The Alzheimer's & Dementia Alliance of Wisconsin announces the Carter Fuller Memory Screening Day, a free and confidential memory screening open to the public on Saturday, February 18th from 10am-4pm at the Urban League of Greater Madison, 2222 S. Park St. This will include a short program on Alzheimer's disease at 10am. To reserve a spot, call 232-3400 by Friday, February 17th.

Gabriel Prokofiev, DJ, composer and grandson of Sergei Prokofiev, presents a show at the Brink Lounge.  He is traveling with two musicians, a percussionist and a cellist who do very exciting innovative electro-acoustic work.   This is at the Brink Lounge on February 16 at 8pm.  Tickets are available at the door.  For more information, visit classicalrevolutionmadison.org or call 513-476-4104.


The Low Income Taxpayer Clinic serves individuals who have a problem with the Internal Revenue Service and whose income is below a certain level. LITCs are independent from the IRS and can provide representation before the IRS or in court on audits, tax collection disputes, and other issues for free or for a small fee. The Dane County program provides service in English and Spanish. For more information regarding your local LITC, please call 1-877-UWW-LITC. 

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