Friday, February 4, 2011
sickie post at 8:47 AMIt's true i am sick again, what the cuss. My immune system is not adjusting well to winter but I'm trying to stay positive. My immune system will be crazy strong after this! I am much too exhausted to write much so here are today's events- go have fun and meet new people and PLEASE use hand sanitizer. ♥WSU EVENTS WSU’s Center for Diversity & Unity will sponsor “Let’s Talk: A campus-wide conversation about cultural competence for us all,” 9:30-10:30 a.m., Shepherd Union Room 232, free, 801-626-7243 or adriennegillespie@weber.edu. WSU’s Kimball Visual Arts Center will present new exhibits in conjunction with Ogden Arts’ “First Friday Art Stroll,” 5-9 p.m., Kimball Visual Arts Center and other galleries*, free, 801-626-6431. (*A map of participating galleries can be picked up at Ogden Arts, 25th Street and Washington Boulevard.) WSU’s Nontraditional Students Center will host a reception for the “Little Hands, Big Art” silent auction and art exhibit to benefit the Nontraditional Student Scholarship Fund, 5-8 p.m., Universe City Art Gallery (2556 Washington Blvd., Ogden), free, dcragun1@weber.edu. (*Auction will continue through Feb. 19.) WSU’s Chinese Club will host a Chinese New Year Celebration featuring booths, music, Chinese films, food and a traditional lion dance, 6:30-9 p.m., Shepherd Union Atrium, free, 801-205-0107. WSU’s Mary Elizabeth Dee Shaw Gallery will host a reception for the WSU Annual Student Art Exhibition, 7-9 p.m., Kimball Visual Arts Center Shaw Gallery, free, weber.edu/dova/ or 801-626-7689. (Exhibit runs through Feb.11.) WSU’s Department of Performing Arts presents “Anything Goes,” written by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse and directed by Jim Christian, 7:30 p.m., Val A. Browning Center Allred Theater, $10/$7, 1-800-WSU-TIKS. Listen to the street musicians and tour the various galleries to enjoy the fine art produced here in Ogden and surrounding area. Galleries remain open later for this special evening. Galleries include: Ogden Arts, Fine Arts Gallery,Gallery 25,Cara Koolmees, Ogden Blue, Artists & Heirlooms, Grounds for Coffee, Gallery at the Union Station, Myra Powell Gallery, Eccles Community Art Center. ♥Christopher dale CD release LINEUP-8- Carlos Emjay, 8.5 Dead Tide/Cade Walker, 9- CHRISTOPHER DALE, 10- Shanin Lowrey, 10.5 Dewey Louies, 11- Two Mile Road Natas lived ft DJ Context with Tezra . 2 full bars, 1 has 3 LIVE bands and the other a dance floor and LIVE DJ 21+ ♥AND BE SURE TO CHECK OUT MY POST IN SLOUCHER ON OGDEN'S MUSIC SCENE- COMMENTS ENCOURAGED- http://sloucher.org/2011/02/02/ogden-more-than-meets-the-eye-part-1/ ♥LOCAL DEALS TODAY- union station fermentation- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY - 20% OFF ALL WINE, BEER AND CHEESE INGREDIENT KITS Grounds for coffee Harrison- Baker Creek Heirloom seeds are now for sale at the coffee shop. Come in and pick up a packet or two for your summer gardening. Many of these varieties date back over 100 years. All proceeds from seed sales will help build a pergola for some much needed shade in the Sunflower Community Garden. Go deal go- $5 for $10 Worth of Burgers, Hot and Cold Sandwiches, Salad, Soups, and More at Steiny's Family Sports Grill Labels: blog, events, indie, kamikazes, mojos, ogden, show, utah, weber, wsu xoxo, explore, create and have fun Newer› ‹Older |
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