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Arizona Daily Wildcat,
February 18, 2000
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The Steele Memorial Children's Research Center and the Program for Integrative Medicine at the UA are hosting, "A Morning For Children's Health" today from 8-11 a.m. at The Westin La Paloma. This program will feature Dr. Andrew Weil who will speak about holistic medicine for children, relaxation methods and parenting techniques from local and national experts. This program will also feature a light breakfast. Seating is limited so contact Kate Jensen at 626-7051 for reservations and more information.

The School of Music and Dance will feature a student guitar area recital today at 11 a.m. This program will take place at the Fine Arts Complex, Holsclaw Recital Hall. For more information, contact MusiCall at 621-2998.

Come and listen to some music on your lunch hour. Sponsored by the Eat to the Beat Committee of the Universities Activities Board, Groovin' on the Grass take place on the UA Mall today from 12-1 p.m. Contact William Guth at 621-1111 for more information.

In observance of Dr. Martin Luther King's birthday and part of the International Film Festival, a film screening of "Sugar Cane Alley" will show tonight at 7 in the Social Sciences building, Room 100. Call Carlene Franklin at 621-3419 for more information.

In honor of Black History Month, a discussion on health issues will take place on the UA Mall today from 12-1 p.m. For more information on this discussion contact Carlene Franklin at 621-3419.

"The Bone Collector" will continue showing at 7 and 9: 15 p.m. at the Social Sciences building, Room 100. This is the last night it will be showing so don't miss your chance to go and see it. Contact Kate Vesely at 621-0768 for more information.

The International Arts Society Film Series will show "The Four Hundred Blows" tonight at 7:30 in the Modern Languages building Auditorium. This French movie depicts a haunting portrayal of a child trying to survive in the modern city. For more information, contact Charles Scruggs at 621-3527.

Auditions for The Charles Darwin Experience will take place on Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Memorial Student Union Cellar. The Charles Darwin Experience is UA's own improv comedy troupe and has been around since 1997. They were featured at the Sixth University Theater Festival at the University of Sonora. Contact Shaun Clayton at 296-5716 for more information.

Tickets for the UA Hawaii Club Luau will be on sale Feb. 23 and 24 in front of the Nugent building. The luau will take place on Mar. 25 at the Memorial Student Union, Arizona Ballroom. There will be entertainment that will feature songs, dances and tastes of the island. The luau will also include an all you can eat buffet.


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