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May 2, HSfMbe Deny Cobe^ Page IS Photography exhibit, Photographs by David Featherstone, reception 7:30-9:30 pm. Exhibit continues through May • 31. Photo-Synthesis Gallery, Rodeo Plaza. Featherstone, an Executive Associate of the Friends of Photography, curator, and author, will be displaying photographs of alimiinized mylar reflec¬ tions. t * . . Benefit Art Exhibition and Auction pre- ..sented by the Sisterhood of the Temple - Beth Israel. An array of works will be on display and for sale hytneiing orig¬ inal, -signed, numbered lithographs, etchings, woodcuts, serigraphs, bran-' zes, watercolors, and oils by such artists as Picasso, Chagall, Delacroix, Dali, Bragg and others. Prices start at $6. Complimentary wine and hor d'oeuvres, $2 donation. 7 pm, 'N'St. and Cala¬ veras. 431-3615. V- ' Society of Western Art__ Outdoor Show and Sale, featuring works by over 26 art—ta, graphics, watercolors, and oils. Shaw and Forkner First Savings and Loan, 9-6pm. 222-2917. "Fashion Carnival,* a faahioo show produced by Barbara Swartz featuring D.J. Tom Seville. J.C. Pennys, Fashion Fair Mall, 1 pm. World Geographic Society Film; "Eng¬ land, Scotland, and Wales'-i—rrated by Ken Ritcher. 8:20 pm, Freano Conv. Cen. Theatre. 233-8368. . Mike Crain, speaker, and demonstra¬ tions of Judo and Karate presented by the People's Church. 7 pm, Seiland Arena. 233-8368. ■ Game Systems seminar and group dis¬ cussion, applicable to Dungeons & Drag¬ ons, AD' _ D, Traveler, Runequest, Boot Hill, Bushido and others. How to play your character atxording to his skius, not yours, free admission, 1-4 pm, Sequoia Savings and Loan, 716- N. 1st St. north of Herndon. Information avail¬ able at Arthur's Toys. SUNDAY, May 4 "Cinderella and the Glass Slipper,' Fresno Civic Ballet performance. 2 and 7 pm, Fresno Conv Cent. Theatre. Reserved seats $2.60, $3.60 $4.60. This gala production, with music by Rossini, offers new sets, elaborate 18th century period costumes and freshly designed choreagraphy for a cast of 76. phone 233-8368. Electro Faire, Hi FI and Video Show. Fresno Fairgraounds, 10-6 pm. (see 8th Annual Contours d' vintage car concours. 10am-4pm, Russell Giffen Ranch, 20116 E. Trimmer Springs Road. $4 advance, $6 general, children under 12 free. Select vintage cars of over 30 classifications including: horse¬ less carriage, antique, vintage, classic american, aportscars, and special inter¬ est will be on display. Picriicing, and lei¬ sure activities on the banks of the Kings River are also invited. Proceeds benefit the»Children's Home Society. Fig Tree Gallery exhibit of works by Nancy Liebenson opening. Reception 3-6pm, 1636 Fulton St. Exhibit t-rwigh May 30. Art and the Artist Gallery art impti-i and open house, 1-6 pm, 5789 N. Palm at Billiard, works by Beverly Paly a.--., Margaret Hudson, Lois Gamey, and Steve Pw. Exhibit through and-laaei " T'al CM Ch'uan workshop, taught bj ' ——a Spraker, Beginning movements of ' this ancient, flowing meditative move¬ ment form in the Traditior—1 Yang style will be taught. Taoism, the underlying philosophy, will also be discussed. Fresno City College gym room 101, 9:30 am-4:30 pm. $12 fee. Phone 441-8266. Stop Smoking Seminar, May 4-8, A five day plan to stop smoking. Assistance with physical and psychological with¬ drawal from smoking. Offered free of charge by the Sierra Hospital Founda¬ tion. Phone 226-2262. Art Exihflift, recant works by Aiken, chairperson of the CSUF Art- Department. Gallery 26, 1936 N. Echo. Reception 2-4 pm. Exhibit through May 24.'. ' <■" m Oberlin Dance Collective, in Residency, May 7-9 . " • . MONDAY, MAY 5 Film classic, Errol Flynn in the 1938 version of The Adventures of Robin Hood, phis MGM color cartoon. Baas Rathbone and Olivia de Havalland co- star in the Warnor Brothers production filmed in Three-Strip Technicolor. Roger Rocka's diiiner-movie series, dinner from 6 pm, film at 7:30., Film admission, $2.60 adults,' $1.60 children. 266.9494. Deaf Awareness Week, May 5-11. Activities, booths and information fea¬ tured at College of the Sequoias, Visa—a, May 9 and 10. Phone 237-2066 for infor¬ mation. Cineo.de Mayo Dance, Fresno. Com. Cen. Exhibit Hall, 7 pm. 233-8368. monday may 6 Gallery II Spring Show art reception, 7-9 pm, 60 W. Bullard #107, Clovis. Works by: Ethel Delecce, Marge Sass- ano, Faye Reitman, Margaret Hudson, and Pat Hunter, through June 14. Jim 8c—advert aa Mark Twain, Roger Rocka's Good Company Music Hall, dinner fr_u 6 pm, show at 8 pm. WEDNESDAY, May 7 •Slwwboat em the Levee,' 7th Annual Opera League champagne, coffee, and fashion show. 10:80 am, Laaland Mc¬ Carthy Gardens. Phone 431-4062 for ticket information. Entartajinment wOl be provided by the Stan Opera Com¬ pany, and Freano Community Theatre, witntasmot-byWei-ttocks: mmmmmmmmm Viaalia lions Club Magic Show, Vi_d!a Conv. Cen. Theatre, 7:30 pm, Phone 732-3993. THURSDAY, May 8 Special Meux Home Celebration, May 8- 11 and May 15-18. Special programs will. be offered in addition to the regular tours of this Freano landmark. Wedding dresses from the period of 1884-1906 will be displayed as well as special speci¬ men plants on loan from the Fresno African Violet Society. Tours-noon-4pm, Thurs-Sun. $1.50 Donation for adults. Molt__t__ Folk Festival, Viaalia Conv. Cen. Theatre, 6 pm. Phone 626-6660. . Freano Phillhiirmonic Orchestra presen¬ tation of Beethoven's Missa Solemis, op. 123, featuring the CSUF concert choir and the Freano community chorus with Dorothy Rend, soprano,; Gwen¬ dolyn Jones, ■ mezzo soprano; Daniel Parkerson, tenor; John Miller, baas; and Dr. Arthur Huff, chorus director. 8 pm; freano Conv. Cen. Theatre, phone 486-3020. Snail and FolTys Pool in 'concert, War- nors Star Palace. Snail a veteran record¬ ing group'from Santa Cruz, and Follya Pool, Fresno's own, will play in at—beret setting with an.open bar for those over 21. . ' FRIDAY, May 9 Fresno' Learning Center annua] Spring Bazaar and Food Sale'. I0am-3pm, 1240 Broadway Plaza, Fresno. Phone 486-8922. LARCS annual Bundles Luncheon and Boutique, 10:30am-l:3Opm, Duncan Water Gardens. $3- auimi^ie—, or a bag of good used housewares. A gourmet boxed lunch will be served and handi¬ crafts by ove 20 artists wfll be on dis¬ play. Phone 299-6720 or 2284339. Film Festival, Three films by Jim Piper, Fresno City College fihn instruc¬ tor, and ——tonal and international award winning amateur fihn maker. Premier screening of The World's Record" a spoof on number-one-itis and meaningless achievement which follows the. story of a lonely janitor who - tries to achieve inclusion in the Guinness Book of Records by halanrrng a broom on his hand for 24 hours. 8 pm. Forum Hall 'A', FCC, free atimission, phone 442-8267.- Fre.no Philharmonic Orchestra presen¬ tation of Beethoven.. Missa Solemis. 8 pm, Fresno Conv. Cen. Theatre (see May 8 listing). Groundstar and ape—al guesta, The Tazmanian Devils, 8 pm, Warriors Theatre, rock concert. West Coast Belaya, track meet, Ratcliffe Stadium. FRANCO ZEFFIREUi1 FILM CW»r«JN C 1ST? M^roCotOwyr, Mlytr Irv THE CHAMP »*nW)^XJe1riYN-tWYa ■ JON WIGHT FAYE tXJrvWAY-RICKY SCHRODER THECHAMP _ . CU Friday Movie Air Shows in IA101 3,6,8:15 & 10:30 pm llt'lll'le'li •l • • 1 — V.VM.-1 c
Object Description
Title | 1980_05 The Daily Collegian May 1980 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1980 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | May 2, 1980, Page 13 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1980 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | May 2, HSfMbe Deny Cobe^ Page IS Photography exhibit, Photographs by David Featherstone, reception 7:30-9:30 pm. Exhibit continues through May • 31. Photo-Synthesis Gallery, Rodeo Plaza. Featherstone, an Executive Associate of the Friends of Photography, curator, and author, will be displaying photographs of alimiinized mylar reflec¬ tions. t * . . Benefit Art Exhibition and Auction pre- ..sented by the Sisterhood of the Temple - Beth Israel. An array of works will be on display and for sale hytneiing orig¬ inal, -signed, numbered lithographs, etchings, woodcuts, serigraphs, bran-' zes, watercolors, and oils by such artists as Picasso, Chagall, Delacroix, Dali, Bragg and others. Prices start at $6. Complimentary wine and hor d'oeuvres, $2 donation. 7 pm, 'N'St. and Cala¬ veras. 431-3615. V- ' Society of Western Art__ Outdoor Show and Sale, featuring works by over 26 art—ta, graphics, watercolors, and oils. Shaw and Forkner First Savings and Loan, 9-6pm. 222-2917. "Fashion Carnival,* a faahioo show produced by Barbara Swartz featuring D.J. Tom Seville. J.C. Pennys, Fashion Fair Mall, 1 pm. World Geographic Society Film; "Eng¬ land, Scotland, and Wales'-i—rrated by Ken Ritcher. 8:20 pm, Freano Conv. Cen. Theatre. 233-8368. . Mike Crain, speaker, and demonstra¬ tions of Judo and Karate presented by the People's Church. 7 pm, Seiland Arena. 233-8368. ■ Game Systems seminar and group dis¬ cussion, applicable to Dungeons & Drag¬ ons, AD' _ D, Traveler, Runequest, Boot Hill, Bushido and others. How to play your character atxording to his skius, not yours, free admission, 1-4 pm, Sequoia Savings and Loan, 716- N. 1st St. north of Herndon. Information avail¬ able at Arthur's Toys. SUNDAY, May 4 "Cinderella and the Glass Slipper,' Fresno Civic Ballet performance. 2 and 7 pm, Fresno Conv Cent. Theatre. Reserved seats $2.60, $3.60 $4.60. This gala production, with music by Rossini, offers new sets, elaborate 18th century period costumes and freshly designed choreagraphy for a cast of 76. phone 233-8368. Electro Faire, Hi FI and Video Show. Fresno Fairgraounds, 10-6 pm. (see 8th Annual Contours d' vintage car concours. 10am-4pm, Russell Giffen Ranch, 20116 E. Trimmer Springs Road. $4 advance, $6 general, children under 12 free. Select vintage cars of over 30 classifications including: horse¬ less carriage, antique, vintage, classic american, aportscars, and special inter¬ est will be on display. Picriicing, and lei¬ sure activities on the banks of the Kings River are also invited. Proceeds benefit the»Children's Home Society. Fig Tree Gallery exhibit of works by Nancy Liebenson opening. Reception 3-6pm, 1636 Fulton St. Exhibit t-rwigh May 30. Art and the Artist Gallery art impti-i and open house, 1-6 pm, 5789 N. Palm at Billiard, works by Beverly Paly a.--., Margaret Hudson, Lois Gamey, and Steve Pw. Exhibit through and-laaei " T'al CM Ch'uan workshop, taught bj ' ——a Spraker, Beginning movements of ' this ancient, flowing meditative move¬ ment form in the Traditior—1 Yang style will be taught. Taoism, the underlying philosophy, will also be discussed. Fresno City College gym room 101, 9:30 am-4:30 pm. $12 fee. Phone 441-8266. Stop Smoking Seminar, May 4-8, A five day plan to stop smoking. Assistance with physical and psychological with¬ drawal from smoking. Offered free of charge by the Sierra Hospital Founda¬ tion. Phone 226-2262. Art Exihflift, recant works by Aiken, chairperson of the CSUF Art- Department. Gallery 26, 1936 N. Echo. Reception 2-4 pm. Exhibit through May 24.'. ' <■" m Oberlin Dance Collective, in Residency, May 7-9 . " • . MONDAY, MAY 5 Film classic, Errol Flynn in the 1938 version of The Adventures of Robin Hood, phis MGM color cartoon. Baas Rathbone and Olivia de Havalland co- star in the Warnor Brothers production filmed in Three-Strip Technicolor. Roger Rocka's diiiner-movie series, dinner from 6 pm, film at 7:30., Film admission, $2.60 adults,' $1.60 children. 266.9494. Deaf Awareness Week, May 5-11. Activities, booths and information fea¬ tured at College of the Sequoias, Visa—a, May 9 and 10. Phone 237-2066 for infor¬ mation. Cineo.de Mayo Dance, Fresno. Com. Cen. Exhibit Hall, 7 pm. 233-8368. monday may 6 Gallery II Spring Show art reception, 7-9 pm, 60 W. Bullard #107, Clovis. Works by: Ethel Delecce, Marge Sass- ano, Faye Reitman, Margaret Hudson, and Pat Hunter, through June 14. Jim 8c—advert aa Mark Twain, Roger Rocka's Good Company Music Hall, dinner fr_u 6 pm, show at 8 pm. WEDNESDAY, May 7 •Slwwboat em the Levee,' 7th Annual Opera League champagne, coffee, and fashion show. 10:80 am, Laaland Mc¬ Carthy Gardens. Phone 431-4062 for ticket information. Entartajinment wOl be provided by the Stan Opera Com¬ pany, and Freano Community Theatre, witntasmot-byWei-ttocks: mmmmmmmmm Viaalia lions Club Magic Show, Vi_d!a Conv. Cen. Theatre, 7:30 pm, Phone 732-3993. THURSDAY, May 8 Special Meux Home Celebration, May 8- 11 and May 15-18. Special programs will. be offered in addition to the regular tours of this Freano landmark. Wedding dresses from the period of 1884-1906 will be displayed as well as special speci¬ men plants on loan from the Fresno African Violet Society. Tours-noon-4pm, Thurs-Sun. $1.50 Donation for adults. Molt__t__ Folk Festival, Viaalia Conv. Cen. Theatre, 6 pm. Phone 626-6660. . Freano Phillhiirmonic Orchestra presen¬ tation of Beethoven's Missa Solemis, op. 123, featuring the CSUF concert choir and the Freano community chorus with Dorothy Rend, soprano,; Gwen¬ dolyn Jones, ■ mezzo soprano; Daniel Parkerson, tenor; John Miller, baas; and Dr. Arthur Huff, chorus director. 8 pm; freano Conv. Cen. Theatre, phone 486-3020. Snail and FolTys Pool in 'concert, War- nors Star Palace. Snail a veteran record¬ ing group'from Santa Cruz, and Follya Pool, Fresno's own, will play in at—beret setting with an.open bar for those over 21. . ' FRIDAY, May 9 Fresno' Learning Center annua] Spring Bazaar and Food Sale'. I0am-3pm, 1240 Broadway Plaza, Fresno. Phone 486-8922. LARCS annual Bundles Luncheon and Boutique, 10:30am-l:3Opm, Duncan Water Gardens. $3- auimi^ie—, or a bag of good used housewares. A gourmet boxed lunch will be served and handi¬ crafts by ove 20 artists wfll be on dis¬ play. Phone 299-6720 or 2284339. Film Festival, Three films by Jim Piper, Fresno City College fihn instruc¬ tor, and ——tonal and international award winning amateur fihn maker. Premier screening of The World's Record" a spoof on number-one-itis and meaningless achievement which follows the. story of a lonely janitor who - tries to achieve inclusion in the Guinness Book of Records by halanrrng a broom on his hand for 24 hours. 8 pm. Forum Hall 'A', FCC, free atimission, phone 442-8267.- Fre.no Philharmonic Orchestra presen¬ tation of Beethoven.. Missa Solemis. 8 pm, Fresno Conv. Cen. Theatre (see May 8 listing). Groundstar and ape—al guesta, The Tazmanian Devils, 8 pm, Warriors Theatre, rock concert. West Coast Belaya, track meet, Ratcliffe Stadium. FRANCO ZEFFIREUi1 FILM CW»r«JN C 1ST? M^roCotOwyr, Mlytr Irv THE CHAMP »*nW)^XJe1riYN-tWYa ■ JON WIGHT FAYE tXJrvWAY-RICKY SCHRODER THECHAMP _ . CU Friday Movie Air Shows in IA101 3,6,8:15 & 10:30 pm llt'lll'le'li •l • • 1 — V.VM.-1 c |