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Monday, July
10
Summer Fitness
Classes. A number of fitness classes will
be offered on campus during Summer Session. See complete
schedule.
Computing
Assistance & Training Workshop. Beth
Kranz, LTS, will present "Video Editing: Are You a Steven Spielberg
Wannabe?" Register online or by calling 836-5157.
OL 1100, noon to 1 p.m.
Civil Service Make-Up Exams.
Information can be
found online by following the “Monthly Exam Center” and
"Make-Up Exam Center" links. Schneider
107, 5 p.m.
Music
on the Mall. Tonight's show will feature
Irie Sol, a group whose music is a blend of reggae, dancehall, jazz,
soul, rock and hip-hop. Such an eclectic blend reflects the diverse
origins and influences of band members who hail from Canada, Iran, Jamaica,
Korea, the East Coast, Minneapolis and northern Wisconsin. Audience
members are invited to bring blankets or folding chairs for lawn seating.
Free popcorn will be provided and other refreshments will be sold. Central
Campus Mall (rain site: Schofield Auditorium or The Cabin, Davies Center),
7 p.m. Full
story. 
Tuesday, July 11
Summer Fitness Classes. See
July 10 item.
Computing Assistance & Training Workshop.
Beth Kranz, LTS, will present "Add a Professional
Touch With Office Drawing Tools." Register online or by calling 836-5157.
OL 1100, 2 to 3 p.m.
Planetarium
Program. Tonights show, "Adventures Along the Spectrum," is
appropriate for adults and children 11 and older. It stars Prof. Photon,
who shows how the sky looks different if viewed at other wavelengths.
Tickets are $2 and will be sold at the door. L.E. Phillips Planetarium, 7 p.m.
See related item July 15.
Wednesday,
July 12
Summer Fitness Classes. See
July 10 item.
Computing Assistance & Training Workshop.
Beth Kranz, LTS, will present "Adobe PDF Portfolio."
Register online or by calling 836-5157.
OL 1100, noon to 1 p.m.
Summer
Cinema. This summer's film series, Summer
Cinema Revolution: A Declaration of Independents, continues tonight
with "The Best 24-/48-Hours Ever." Originating
in fall 2004 as a community film-making project in which participants
had 24 hours to shoot, edit and create a short film, the 24- and now
48-Hour Video Projects have been remarkable hits. Come watch a screening
of some of the best films shot by Chippewa Valley community members.
Davies Theatre, 7 p.m. See related item
July 14. 
Thursday, July 13
Academic
Staff Leadership Conference. UW-Eau
Claire is hosting the 2006 Academic
Staff Leadership Conference, "Leading in the Millennium —
Governance, Challenges and Opportunities," today and July 14. The
conference will offer opportunities to sustain and enrich the careers,
environment and lives of academic staff members.
For more information, contact Joey
Bohl, Admissions, at gibbonje@uwec.edu. Also July 14.
Summer Fitness Classes.
See July 10 item.

'Listen at Lunch'
Recital. Oboist Christa Garvey, music
and theatre arts, and pianist Beverly Soll, Activities and Programs,
will perform a preview recital of several pieces to be performed in
full July 16. The Cabin, Davies Center, noon.
More
information.
Computing Assistance & Training Workshop.
Beth Kranz, LTS, will present "Picture Perfect."
Register online or by calling 836-5157.
OL 1100, 2 to 3 p.m. 
Friday, July 14
Academic Staff Leadership Conference.
See July 13 item.
Summer
2006 48-Hour Video Project. A special
summer 2006 48-Hour Video Project will take place July 14-16. The project
theme is "Crime Stories." Filmmakers will have 48 hours to film, edit
and put together a fictional film involving a "crime." Entrants will
meet at 6:45 p.m. July 14 at Community Television. A $5 entry fee is required. Completed
films must be submitted by 7p.m. July 16. Sponsored by Local Independent
Filmmakers and Summer Session Programs. More
information is available online. See related
item July 12.
Saturday, July 15
Summer 2006 48-Hour Video Project. See
July 14 item.
Children's
Planetarium Program. Today's show, "Larry, Cat in Space," is appropriate for children
4 and older. It features Larry, a cat who follows his owner to the moon.
Tickets are $1 and will be sold at the door. L.E. Phillips Planetarium, 11 a.m.
See related item July 11.
Sunday, July 16
Summer 2006 48-Hour Video Project. See
July 14 item.
 Summer
Sounds Concert. Oboist Christa Garvey,
music and theatre arts, and pianist Beverly Soll, Activities and Programs,
will perform several solos and duets. Together they will perform a sonata
by the Italian baroque composer Francesco Geminiani, three neo-classic
pieces by British composer Michael Head, and the Sonata for Oboe and
Piano by the French romantic composer Camille Saint-Saëns. See
related item July 13. Phillips Recital Hall,
Haas Fine Arts Center, 2 p.m. More
information.
Monday, July 17
Summer Fitness Classes.
See July 10 item.
Music
on the Mall. Tonight's show will feature
South Carolina native Darlyne Cain, an international artist with songs
born of experiences gained from traveling, living and performing throughout
the world. On stage she is best known for her smooth alto voice and
impeccable musicianship on guitar and piano. Audience members are invited
to bring blankets or folding chairs for lawn seating. Free popcorn will
be provided and other refreshments will be sold. Central Campus Mall
(rain site: Schofield Auditorium or The Cabin, Davies Center), 7 p.m.
Full
story. 
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