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Monday, April 21st

  • Queer Organization Potluck -5:00 to 8:00 PM - TESC Longhouse Come share yummy food while you mingle and smooze with queer organizations. Open to everyone.

Tuesday, April 22nd

  • Silvia Behrend - 5:00 PM - SEM II A2107 "Soul and Gender: The Dance Towards Wholeness"

Wednesday, April 23rd

  • Free HIV testing! - 12:00 to 6:00 PM - SEM II A2109 provided by UCAN
  • EQA meeting - 3:00 to 4:00 - SEM II C2107 - Discussion subject: PRIDE: what does it mean? Do we still need pride celebrations?
  • Lesbian Safer Sex Workshop - 5:30 PM - Lecture hall 2 by Planned Parenthood of Olympia

Thursday, April 24th

  • Speakers panel - 6:00 to 8:00 - CAB 3rd floor Solarium (Student Activities) "How to Queer Activism"

Friday, April 25th

Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm

  

The Freeschool Community’s
First Annual International
Facilitators, Distributors and Volunteer
Appreciation Awards Dinner

The Facilitators, Distributors and Volunteers (FDV) Appreciation Awards Dinner welcomes you! We are coming together to celebrate and appreciate our facilitators, our distributors of Natural Learning newspaper and alot of our past, present and future volunteers who help to keep the Freeschool going and growing year after year!

Time and Date: 6:30pm-8:30pm, April 23rd, 2008

Location: Traditions Cafe, 300 5th Avenue SW, Olympia, WA 98501 (The front door of traditions will be closed. Please use the side door to the cafe area)

Who is welcome: anyone and everyone is invited as the price is free, with no registration needed! What to bring: You don't need to bring anything. The dinner will be potluck so feel free to bring food for 10-12 people. Also, please feel free to bring a small, inexpensive, unwrapped, item that you make by hand such as a bookmark, greeting card, a coupon for a hug, or even a pencil drawing of something. Please do not bring any expensive gifts or gift wrapped items (or we will kindly give it back to you). These gifts are used during our raffle when we will have a mutual-aid raffle in which everyone will win something brought by someone else. It is through mutual-aid and kindness (not money and wealth) that we will create a better world where there are only winners and no losers.

Music by the amazing DJ Thomas

Start: 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
http://www.ticketmaster.com/promo/w1t7o6?tm_link=tm_arts_f2 Feel the pounding of the drums. Recall the legends of old and be swept away into an enchanted realm of music and dance. "Wow!...a visit to a magical Shangrila!" raves the Performing Arts Insider. "It really is beautiful. The costumes are gorgeous. Beautiful!" proclaims WABC Eyewitness News. This captivating celebration combines over five thousand years of ancient Chinese culture through song and dance that will amaze viewers of all ages. Don't miss out on your chance to experience this breathtaking performance that will be a night of family fun no one will forget. The beauty of this show will be captured not only through the elaborate costumes but through the captivating blend of over sixty performers. Showing for two nights only at the Paramount, the mystery and enchantment of this masterpiece will leave you dreaming for weeks to come!

The content of all programs is expressed in Chinese and English.

http://www.bestchineseshows.com/node/2482

 

 

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