Today – Friday, April 4
“The Frisson of Being an Immigrant in the Age of Superstition” 7 p.m., ICC Contact Josh Duplechain, 578-5685
SEAC General Meeting 3 p.m., Life Sciences Room 28 Contact [email protected]
Open Circle at LSU Weekly Meeting 8 p.m., Union Council Room Contact [email protected]
Hill Farm Community Garden 4:30 p.m., Hill Farm Teaching Facility Contact Jason Avant, 673-6523
Groovin’ on the Grounds Festival at 1:30 p.m., Concert at 4:30 p.m., LSU Parade Grounds Contact Landon Franklin, [email protected]
St. Aloysius Child Care Center Annual Fish Fry and Silent Auction $5 for plate of fish, Mike Anderson’s cole slaw and fries Dinner served 5-8 p.m. in cafeteria, drive through 4-8 p.m. Contact 343-1338
Career Services Myers-Briggs Personality Type Indicator Test 2-3 p.m., B-2 Coates
Black Graduate and Professional Student Association General Body Meeting 5:30 p.m., AACC “How I Finished My Doctorate in Under 2 1/2 Years: A Roundtable Workshop” by Dr. Victor Mbarika Contact Kerey Carter, 334-6124
Baton Rouge Ballet Theater Annual Spring Concert featuring Cinderella 7:30 p.m., Centroplex Theater for the Performing Arts Tickets are $18, available from Ticketmaster, 761-8400 or the Centroplex Box Office Contact BRBT for information, 766-8379
Weekend
Society of Automotive Engineers Car Show 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday in parking lot across from CEBA Free to show and view cars Contact [email protected]
Sigma Alpha Iota Annual Garage Sale 8 a.m.-noon Saturday on steps of the School of Music
Miss LSU Applications due to Delta Zeta Due April 6, meeting Sunday at 8 p.m. at Delta Zeta Contact Adrianne Lolan, 344-0407
Songfest Sponsored by the Greek Steering Committee 3 p.m. Sunday, Centroplex Tickets are $8 in advance via Ticketmaster, $8.50 at the door
Women’s Ultimate Frisbee Support the ladies as they play Tulane in their sectional tournament game 10 a.m. Saturday on the SOP fields across from the Vet School
LSU vs. SC Tailgate Party Sponsored by College Republican Alliance 10 a.m. Saturday, outside Alex Box Contact Shawn Hanscom, [email protected]
“Exercise for Education” Hosted by Louisiana Resource Center for Educators Fitness instructors from all over Baton Rouge will teach classes such as yogalates, cardioga, pilates, hip hop dance, kidz-fit and more 7 a.m.-3 p.m. at LCRE with 50-minute classes beginning on the hour Registration is $12 per person; children ages 6-12 may participate free of charge when accompanied by an adult Participants will receive a t-shirt and refreshments Contact Ann Benton, 924-7600 for more information or visit www.LRCE.org.
Ongoing
Black History Month Informational meeting, applications will be available for the next Black History Month Student and Assistant Coordinators April 8, 5 p.m., AACC Contact Danette Thierry, 578-1627
LSU Theatre’s Studio Season presents “Goblin Market” Book and music by Polly Pen and Peggy Harmon, adapted from the poem by Christina Rossetti April 3-12, Theatre 150 in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building Suggested donation of $6; tickets go on sale 30 minutes prior to performance. Thursday-Saturday, 7:30 p.m., Sunday, 2 p.m. Contact 578-4174 or visit www.theatre.lsu.edu
LSU NAACP Charity Raffle benefitting the American Cancer Society Prizes include gift certificates to Target, Portobello’s, Boutin’s, NEXCALL and a $100 gift certificate to Circuit City Prices are $1 and $2; see any member of NAACP to purchase a ticket Contact Melody Robinson, [email protected]
UPC Lively Arts Committee presents SWING! Friday, April 25, 8 p.m. Nominated for six Tony Awards, SWING! is an all-singing, all-dancing evening of entertainment, featuring a mix of new and classic songs and more than 30 tour de force dance numbers — some comic, some romantic, some nostalgic, some sexy Tickets: $13-37 LSU Union Box Office, 578-5128; open Monday-Friday, 11:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Art Exhibition Featuring the art of Srinivas Kathoju March 14-April 30, 5-8 p.m. Elizabethan Gallery, 680 Jefferson Highway 383-9779, 924-6437
LSU’s Swine Palace Productions presents “Louisiana Purchase” Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by Morrie Ryskind March 27-April 13, Reilly Theatre, Tower Drive In this musical comedy, Mardi Gras comes roaring onto the stage as a nosey Northern senator finds himself snared in a good old-fashioned Louisiana scandal Students $12, Faculty $19, Public $27-$30 Wednesday-Saturday, 7:30 p.m., Sunday, 2 p.m. For tickets and info, call 578-3527 or visit www.swinepalace.org
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Tickets for the Delta Ball are available now See any member of Delta Sigma Theta to get a ticket April 26 at the Marriot
Black Student Union For those interested in representing a Black Student Organization Applications available for Mr. & Mrs. BSU Pageant in the AACC Contact Jennifer Grace 334-4204
Occurrences
April 4, 2003