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LOCATION:Drama
SUMMARY:Tell Your Story\: Exploring Personal Stories through Performance  
DESCRIPTION:I would like to invite community members to become participants in a free storytelling and theater workshop and research study. I am researching how personal storytelling can empower participants and how theater creates community within a group.  The workshop is June 17-21\, with a performance on the night of June 20 in The University of Arizona's directing studio in the Drama Building. Please let me know if you'd like to participate in the workshop by June 12. Participants will take part in theater exercises focusing on community building\, voice and movement\, and explore personal life stories\, ranging from the story of your favorite pair of shoes\, to the story of how you or your family came to Tucson\, to the story of your most important meal. Based on the stories told\, participants will also work together to create the final performance.Participants need to be 18 and over. People of all ethnicities\, nationalities\, gender identities\, sexualities\, physical abilities\, language proficiencies and generations are encouraged to participate. No storytelling\, theatre or performance skills or experience necessary.Participants need to be available for the length of the project. The specific times for the workshop are June 17-19 from 6-9\:30 p.m.\, June 20 from 12-9 p.m. and June 21 from 12-4 p.m. The performance is June 20 at 7 p.m.For more information\, conact Sarah K. Smith\, Master of Arts Candidate in theatre arts education and outreach\, at skbs@email.arizona.edu\, sarahkristinsmith@yahoo.com or 630-567-0012. Or visit the Sarah K. Smith Project online.
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LOCATION:Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
SUMMARY:Final Cut Pro Master Class
DESCRIPTION:The Office of Student Computing Resources at The University of Arizona is proud to announce a Final Cut Pro 6  Advanced Master class.    
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LOCATION:Student Union Memorial Center
SUMMARY:LSAT Practice Test
DESCRIPTION:Thinking about law school? Come take a free practice LSAT!Kaplan is hosting a free LSAT practice test. The practice test administered is a previously released LSAT exam! Students will receive scores and score analysis back the same day.Seating is limited. Please register online or stop by the Kaplan Center in the Student Union Memorial Center!
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LOCATION:Marvin D. \"Swede\" Johnson
SUMMARY:Grants for Lunch-Light
DESCRIPTION:Still hungry for more Grants for Lunch before the GIFT Center's regular events resume in the fall? Please join us for \"Making Your Case\: How to Sell Your Vision to Donors\,\" a live Forum for Fundraising webinar\, presented by Tom Ahern. With this program on case statements\, we continue Grants for Lunch-Light\, a low-key brown bag event offering valuable private grant seeking and fundraising information. (Sorry\, though\, no snacks!) GIFT Center staff will be available for topic-related discussion following the class.  Please R.S.V.P. by June 25 to GIFTCenter@al.arizona.edu.  Every charity needs to make a great case whether you are hunting millions for a new emergency room\, building your endowment to new heights or simply writing an annual appeal. Most organizations write a case statement every decade or so. Ahern writes six or more a year\, for clients that include universities\, health care organizations\, symphonies\, advocacy groups\, major consulting firms and grassroots organizations. In the past three years he has written cases for more than $300 million in combined campaigns. This workshop teaches you everything he knows about making an effective case. You'll learn how to research your case and distill a mountain of facts down to its essence\, how to answer the questions prospects care about most\, and how to deliver your message with white-hot intensity. In this seminar\, you'll also learn storytelling formulas that work\, why testimonial is so important\, how emotional triggers get you to your goal quickly and much more.    
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