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Monday,
July 16
Computing Assistance & Training Workshop. An overview of Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Basics will be held. Instruction time will be followed by opportunities for hands-on activities. Registration information and a list of offerings are available online. OL 1100, 9 to 10 a.m.
Civil Service Make-Up Exams. Information can be found online by following the “Monthly Exam Center” and "Make-Up Exam Center" links. Schneider 105, 5 p.m.
Music on the Mall. Featuring the Peter Phippen Group. Flutist Peter Phippen's music for ancient and contemporary shakuhachi, Native American, Anasazi and bamboo flutes is intimate and insightful, joyous and melancholy. Central Campus Mall (rain site: The Cabin, Davies Center), 7 p.m. More information. 
Tuesday, July 17
Computing Assistance & Training Workshop. The Citations & Bibliography with Word 2007 workshop will be held. Registration information and a list of offerings are available online. OL 1100 9 to 10 a.m.
Summer Cinema. Featuring "An Inconvenient Truth" (US 2006, directed by Davis Guggenheim, 100 min., rated PG). This Oscar-winning documentary combines simple but harrowing statistics with personal reflections as it presents Al Gore's campaign to make the problem of global warming recognized worldwide. Through July 19. A discussion will be held before the July 18 screening. Davies Theatre, 7 p.m. More information.
Planetarium Program. Featuring "Constellations, Myths and Legends." Hear some of the stories about the night sky that have been passed from generation to generation. The current evening sky also will be discussed. Tickets are $2 and will be sold at the door. See related July 21 item. L.E. Phillips Planetarium, 7
to 8 p.m. 
Wednesday, July 18
Computing Assistance & Training Workshop. An overview of Microsoft 2007 drawing tools will be held today. Registration information and a list of offerings are available online. OL 1100, 2 to 3 p.m.
Summer Cinema. UW-Eau Claire faculty members Crispin Pierce, allied health professions; Jim Phillips, chemistry; and Jim Boulter, chemistry, will host a discussion before the screening of "An Inconvenient Truth." Refreshments will be provided. Skylight Lounge, Davies Center, 6 p.m. The film will be shown in Davies Theatre, 7 p.m. See related July 17 item. 
Thursday, July 19
Computing Assistance & Training Workshop. The Video Editing Opportunities on Campus workshop will be held today. Registration information and a list of offerings are available online. OL 1100, 9 to 11 a.m.
Summer Cinema. Featuring "An Inconvenient Truth." Davies Theatre, 7 p.m. See related July 17 item. 
Friday, July 20
University Bookstore Event. The University Bookstore will host an event to celebrate the release of the seventh and final installment of the Harry Potter series. Games, prizes, refreshments and photos with Harry Potter will be available at the event. University Bookstore, Davies Center, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. More information.
Saturday, July 21
Children's Planetarium Show. Featuring "Lifestyles of the Stars." Hop on the Astrobus with us for this multimedia show aimed at 7-to-13-year olds. Constellations and the current night sky also will be discussed. Tickets are $2 and will be sold at the planetarium before the show. See related July 17 item. L.E. Phillips Planetarium, 11 a.m. 
Sunday, July 22
Summer Sounds Series Recital. Featuring Phillip Ostrander, trombone, accompanied by pianist Beverly Soll and students from UW-Eau Claire's jazz studies program. Phillips Recital Hall, Haas Fine Arts Center, 2 p.m. 
Monday, July 23
Music on the Mall. Featuring Chicago-based musician Darlyne Cain. Cain is best known for her smooth alto voice and impeccable musicianship on both guitar and piano. Central Campus Mall (rain site: The Cabin, Davies Center), 7 p.m. More information. 
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