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SUMMARY:Banned Books Week Activities
DESCRIPTION:          Celebrate freedom to read at the University Libraries during Banned Books Week\, Sept. 26-Oct. 3. Observed since 1982\, Banned Books Week is an annual event promoted by the American Library Association that serves to celebrate the freedom to read and to remind Americans not to take this precious democratic freedom for granted. During Banned Books Week 2009\, the University Libraries and the student-led Progressive Librarians Guild from the School of Information Resources and Library Science are sponsoring a number of events that are free and open to the public. All are invited to join the discussion on challenging censorship and celebrating our freedom to read.    Banned Books Exhibit       Visit the Main Library lobby to view the Banned Books Exhibit on display Sept. 26-Oct. 9. Curated by the student-led Progressive Librarians Guild at the UA\, the exhibit explores challenged books\, articles written about questioned literature\, and more. Did you know? The following popular titles included in the exhibit were banned or were challenged\:   \"The Lord of the Rings\" trilogy\, by J.R.R.      Tolkien\"The Da Vinci Code\,\" by Dan Brown\"To Kill a Mockingbird\,\" by Harper Lee\"Slaughterhouse-Five\,\" by Kurt Vonnegut \"The Wizard of Oz\,\" by L. Frank Baum    Free Film Fest About Challenged Books   The Progressive Librarians Guild is hosting a free film festival about challenged books on Sept. 28 at 7 p.m. in the Student Union Memorial Center's Gallagher Theater.     Documentary Screening\, \"Read Out!\" and Panel Discussion       A viewing of the short documentary film\, \"Writers and Censorship\,\" will begin at 6 p.m. Sept. 30 in the Main Library lobby. It will be followed by a \"Read Out!\" in which campus and community members are invited to read passages from their favorite challenged materials. A panel discussion about the importance of access to diversity of ideas in a democratic society concludes the program.   
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091018
UID:http://uanews.org/node/27686
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SUMMARY:Register Today for Family Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Family Weekend 2009 is headed your way Oct. 16-18! Register today to enjoy a weekend full of family-oriented activities\:Open classes to see your Wildcat at work Kickoff fair with inflatables on the UA MallLuncheons and tours galore Bear Down Friday spirit for the whole familyDouble feature at Gallagher Theater - \"Up\" for the kids and \"Transformers\" for the grown-ups Dinner with a hypnotist\, then go stargazingLeadership service projectRecreation Center tournamentsAll the tailgating you can takeComedy CornerTHE BBQ - the one and only!And\, of course\, watch us knock Stanford into next year!!!Bring your family to campus Oct. 16-18 to meet your new Wildcat family\, and have the best weekend ever!
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LOCATION:UA Mall
SUMMARY:Family Weekend 2009
DESCRIPTION:Family Weekend is a yearly event that provides an opportunity for the family of incoming (or currently enrolled) students a chance to see the beautiful University of Arizona campus. With a variery of programs your entire family can enjoy\, it is gauranteed to be a memorable weekend with something for everyone.
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20091018
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LOCATION:UA School of Music Building\, Southeast corner of Park and Speedway
SUMMARY:Ives/Copland and the American Spirit Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the second annual 20th-21st century composers festival\, \"Ives/Copland and the American Spirit Music Festival.\" The festival will include four concerts and an introductory symposium\, providing a rich panorama of the music of these two progenitors of American music. The entire School of Music will be engaged\, with performances including the Arizona Symphony Orchestra\, UA Wind Ensemble\, Arizona Choir\, Arizona Contemporary Ensemble\, and faculty from the wind\, string\, voice and piano areas.The featured guest artist will be pianist Jonathan Shames. Shames\, a student of Leon Fleischer and Theodore Lettvin\, won a finalist diploma in the 1982 Moscow International Tchaikovsky Competition. Symposium speakers will include Vivian Perlis\, director of Yale University's Oral Music History Project and biographer of Copland\, and Jan Swafford\, who has written the definitive biography of Ives. We look forward to seeing you at all of the festival events!Performaces are at 1\:30 p.m.\, 4 p.m. and 7\:30 p.m. on Oct. 17 and 1\:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Oct. 18.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20091003T140000Z
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LOCATION:Arizona Stadium
SUMMARY:56th Annual Glassman Foundation University of Arizona Band Day
DESCRIPTION:The University of Arizona band department and the Glassman Foundation are hosting the 56th annual Band Day at Arizona Stadium. The Southwest's finest marching bands will participate in this exciting daylong event. The Pride of Arizona Marching Band\, under the direction of interim director Scott Matlick\, will also present two performances. This year's event features bands from Arizona and around the southwest\, ranging in size from 28 to more than 250 members. The performance order of each band is determined by the group's relative size\, starting with the smallest in the morning and ending with the largest in the evening. Each band is evaluated by a panel of expert judges from around the nation in a number of categories\, including visual execution\, musical presentation and overall performance. The groups receive ratings\, and any band deemed deserving by the judges will receive the prestigious Nunamaker Award. Between 8\,000 and 10\,000 spectators attend the festival yearly. The morning and afternoon sessions will end with an exhibition performance by the UA's own Pride of Arizona Marching Band. This year's electrifying performance features the music of one of America's greatest rock bands\, Aerosmith.
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LOCATION:Arizona History Museum
SUMMARY:Special Night at the Museum
DESCRIPTION:Visit the Arizona History Museum at night and watch it come alive. Meet characters from Arizona's past as you walk through the exhibits. Enjoy light refreshments.For more information\, contact Betty Cook at 520-886-3363\, cbetty@cox.net or Emily Spargo-Guererro at 520-617-1153\, esg@azhs.gov.Free parking is available in the garage at the northeast corner of Euclid Avenue and Second Street. Use the Second Street entrance.
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LOCATION:St. Mark's Presbyterian Church\, 3809 E. Third St. 
SUMMARY:Faculty Women's Club President's Reception with Special Guest Adrian Shelton
DESCRIPTION:The Faculty Women's Club invites you to join us as we welcome newcomers\, regular members and special guest Adrian Shelton\, wife of University of Arizona President Robert N. Shelton. Enjoy a living history performance presented by Judy Nolte Temple\, UA professor of women's studies and English.  Temple will provide us with her performance as the early 20th-century author Mary Hunter Austin\, author of \"The Land of Little Rain\" and \"Land of Journey's Endings.\"  Questions from the audience for Mary Hunter Austin are encouraged so as to facilitate an interactive experience.A little bit of history that you might find very interesting\: This year marks the 80th year since the Faculty Women's Club was originally started in 1930 under UA president Homer LeRoy Shantz's wife. The FWC was initiated as a social club promoting friendship among the wives of faculty members. Today\, the composition of FWC includes interest groups\, provides scholarships\, and hosts monthly program events.  Please join us as we begin the yearlong celebration of our 80th year!
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LOCATION:Arizona State Museum\, South Building
SUMMARY:ASM Library Benefit Book Sale
DESCRIPTION:Choose from huge selections in anthropology\, with emphasis on the southwestern United States and Mexico\, and non-academic materials too! Books start at $1\, journals as low as 25 cents. Proceeds benefit the Arizona State Museum Library. This very popular used book sale is hosted by the Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society.
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