Friday
*Labor History Conference entitled “Reform, Revolution and Reaction: Workers and the Quest for Social Change in the Pacific Northwest,” todayMonday, Knight Law Center, 7 p.m. opening.
*”Brain, Learning and Curriculum Symposium,” todaySaturday, University campus.
*Willamette Valley Folk Festival, todaySunday, EMU East Lawn, 4-10 p.m. today, noon-10 p.m. Saturday, and noon-6 p.m. Sunday.
*”The Borders of Human Security: Geopolitics Comes Home” conference, Room 175, Knight Law Center, 8:30 a.m.7 p.m.
*Communication goals workshop entitled “A Peak Experience,” Room 182, Lillis Hall, 9:3010:30 a.m.
*Humanities Work-in-Progress Talk by Randall McGowen entitled “‘Death for a Bit of Paper:’ Forgery and Capital Punishment in England, 1700-1840,” Room 159, Prince Lucien Campbell Hall, noon1 p.m. Brown-bag lunches welcome.
*Oregon Ballroom Dance, Room 220, Gerlinger Hall, 7:3011:30 p.m.
*Russian Theater, Auditorium, Agate Hall, 7:30 p.m. “Our Charming Dr. Seuss and Our Harming Dr. Kharms” is a joint production by University Russian Department and theater students.
*Oregon Wind Ensemble and UO Symphonic Band, Beall Concert Hall, 8 p.m.
*Community Internship Programs Fundraiser Run, EMU Room 48 (CIP office), 10 a.m.
*Outdoor Museum Day, Glenn Starlin Courtyard, Museum of Natural History, 14 p.m.
*University alumna Ana Maria Spagna documents her many years spent doing seasonal maintenance on remote hiking trails in the Pacific Northwest in her book, “Now Go Home: Wilderness, Belonging and the Crosscut Saw,” UO Bookstore, 2 p.m.
*A performance by Steven Mead, euphonium, and Patrick Sheridan, tuba, Beall Concert Hall, 7:30 p.m.
*Dance concert entitled “Dance Gallery,” Third Floor, Gerlinger Annex, 8 p.m.
Sunday
*Russian Theater performance entitled “Istoriia s metranpazhom (A Story of Metranpage),” Auditorium, Agate Hall, 1:30 p.m.
*University Symphony performance, Beall Concert Hall, 3 p.m.
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May 20, 2004
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