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Saturday, Jan. 64 p.m.Men's and women's squash vs. Yale. Bates Squash Center, 56 Plourde Parkway Tuesday, Jan. 912:30 p.m.Noonday Concert: Frank Glazer, Bates artist in residence, performs on piano. For more information call 207-786-6135. Olin Arts Center Concert Hall 6 p.m.Women's basketball vs. Colby. Alumni Gymnasium 8 p.m.Men's basketball vs. New England. Alumni Gymnasium Wednesday, Jan. 104 p.m.Panel discussion: Bates College's leaders and policymakers answer questions about the institution's commitment to diversity. Organized by the Diversity Coalition at Bates College. For location and other information, call 207-786-8272. Location TBA 4 p.m.Seminar: Senior chemistry majors and/or visiting researchers discuss a topic TBA. For more information call 207-786-6294. Dana Chemistry Hall, Room 300 6–9 p.m.Figure drawing sponsored by the Bates College Museum of Art. Artists should bring drawing board and supplies. Easels provided. Admission: $7 (free for Bates students). For more information call 207-786-6158. Olin Arts Center, Room 259 8 p.m.Service: Busy Life, Peaceful Center. A half-hour of quiet, candlelight, brief readings of poetry and musical performances by students. Sponsored by the chaplain's office. For more information call 207-786-8272. Bates College Chapel Thursday, Jan. 11NoonService: Ecumenical worship with Eucharist. For more information call 207-786-8272. Bates College Chapel 4:30 p.m.Lecture: Presentation TBA in the Spiritual Sojourners series, sponsored by the chaplain's office. For more information call 207-786-8272. 161 Wood St., Seminar Room 7 p.m.Presentation: Two Brushes, One Image: Painting the Indian Diaspora. Phillips Fellowship recipients Natasha D'Souza '08 and Ashley Serrao '08 share their findings on immigrant Indian identities on Trinidad and Tobago and how globalization has shaped the Indian diaspora on these islands. Sponsored by the dean of the faculty's office. Chase Hall Lounge Friday, Jan. 127 p.m.Men's basketball vs. Trinity. Alumni Gymnasium
8 p.m.Contradance: Traditional New England folk dancing to the band Wake the Neighbors. No experience needed; all dances taught and called. Admission: $5. Sponsored by the Freewill Folk Society. Chase Hall Lounge Saturday, Jan. 1311 a.m.Men's track and field vs. MIT and Coast Guard. Merrill Gymnasium 11 a.m.Women's track and field vs. Coast Guard. Merrill Gymnasium 1 p.m.Swimming vs. Babson and Gordon. Merrill Gymnasium, Tarbell Pool 2 p.m.Master class: Pianist Gayle Martin Henry and oboist Gerard Reuter, performing later today in a Bates Concert Series program, offer a class. Interested performers can contact swarner@bates.edu. For more information call 207-786-6135. Olin Arts Center Concert Hall 3 p.m.Men's basketball vs. Amherst. Alumni Gymnasium 6 p.m.Women's hockey vs. MIT. Underhill Arena 8 p.m.Bates College Concert Series: Pianist Gayle Martin Henry and oboist Gerard Reuter offer a memorable program of transcriptions from opera. Admission: $8/$2. For more information call 207-786-6135. Olin Arts Center Concert Hall 9 p.m.Theater: Introducing their new musical theater ensemble, the Robinson Players present an evening of show tunes from such Broadway hits as Rent, Chicago, The Producers, Les Miserables, and Sweeney Todd. Benjamin Mays Center Sunday, Jan. 147 p.m.Service: A sermon by the Rev. Ruby Sales highlights the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Memorial Service of Worship. Sales, a veteran of the civil rights campaign of the 1960s and a social activist of note, has devoted her life to philanthropy and social justice. The service includes music by Bates students. For more information call 207-786-8272. Bates College Chapel 8:30 p.m.Reception: Meet the Rev. Ruby Sales (see preceding item). For more information call 207-786-8272. Multicultural Center Monday, Jan. 15: Martin Luther King Jr. DayIn observance of King Day, classes are canceled and special programming takes place throughout the day. This year's theme at Bates is Between Chaos and Community; follow this link for a complete list of activities. For more information, call 207-786-8296. 9:30 a.m.Panel discussion: Student and faculty panelists discuss antiracist activism, their experiences as antiracists and the need for increased visibility and involvement of antiracist allies at Bates. Hosted by a campus-based, race-focused community action project group, in conjunction with Sociology 250. Chase Hall Lounge
10:45 a.m.Keynote address: Where Do We Go From Here: A Call to Consciousness! by civil rights activist and historian Cleveland Sellers, director of the African American studies program at the University of South Carolina and author of The River of No Return: The Autobiography of a Black Militant and the Life and Death of SNCC. The gathering includes an address delivered by a Morehouse College orator. Bates College Chapel 1 p.m. and throughout the afternoon
Workshops: In three concurrent sessions (times and rooms TBA), students, staff, guests and faculty lead readings, presentations and discussions on topics connected to the King Day theme. For a complete schedule, call 207-786-8296. Pettengill Hall 7:30 p.m.Performance: Hip hop by Boston's acclaimed Foundation Movement, recognized for their music and commitment to community. The evening includes an oration by a Morehouse College speaker. Olin Arts Concert Hall Tuesday, Jan. 1612:30 p.m.Noonday Concert: Rose Pruiksma, a member of Bates' applied music faculty, performs on clarinet. For more information call 207-786-6135. Olin Arts Center Concert Hall 1:30 p.m.Read-in: The annual MLK Day Read-In asks faculty, staff, students and members of the community to share a book with Martel School students in grades 4–6. People interested in volunteering should e-mail Eugene Kim at ekim@bates.edu or call 207-786-8273. Martel Elementary School, 880 Lisbon St. Wednesday, Jan. 174 p.m.Seminar: Senior chemistry majors and/or visiting researchers discuss a topic TBA. For more information call 207-786-6294. Dana Chemistry Hall, Room 300
4:30 p.m.Lecture: The Affliction of Freedom by Rebecca Herzig, associate professor of women and gender studies. This Faculty Excellence in Scholarship presentation is co-sponsored by the division chairs, Information and Library Services and the dean of the faculty's office. Pettengill Hall, Keck Classroom (G65) 6–9 p.m.Figure drawing sponsored by the Bates College Museum of Art. Artists should bring drawing board and supplies. Easels provided. Admission: $7 (free for Bates students). Olin Arts Center, Room 259 7 p.m.Lecture: The Shaping of Christianity: Gospel Discoveries from the Egyptian Desert by Karen Leigh King, Winn Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Harvard Divinity School. The 2006–07 Zerby Lecture is sponsored by the chaplain's office. For more information call 207-786-8272. Edmund S. Muskie Archives Thursday, Jan. 18NoonService: Ecumenical worship with Eucharist. For more information call 207-786-8272. Bates College Chapel 7 p.m.Men's basketball vs. Husson. Alumni Gymnasium Friday, Jan. 197 p.m.Men's and women's squash vs. Northeastern. Bates Squash Center, 56 Plourde Parkway Saturday, Jan. 20NoonMen's and women's squash vs. Connecticut College. Bates Squash Center, 56 Plourde Parkway 2:15 p.m.Men's squash vs. Hamilton. Bates Squash Center, 56 Plourde Parkway 3 p.m.Men's basketball vs. Tufts. Alumni Gymnasium
7 p.m.Concert: The Bates College Steel Pan Orchestra, directed by Shawn Thwaites. For more information call 207-786-6135. Olin Arts Center Concert Hall 7 p.m.Men's and women's squash vs. St. Lawrence. Bates Squash Center, 56 Plourde Parkway Sunday, Jan. 2110:15 a.m.Men's and women's squash vs. Stanford. Bates Squash Center, 56 Plourde Parkway Tuesday, Jan. 2312:30 p.m.Noonday Concert: The Bates College Jazz Combo, led by Peter Strumolo '07. For more information call 207-786-6135. Olin Arts Center Concert Hall 6 p.m.Women's squash vs. Bowdoin. Bates Squash Center, 56 Plourde Parkway 7 p.m.Men's basketball vs. Emmanuel. Alumni Gymnasium Wednesday, Jan. 244 p.m.Seminar: Senior chemistry majors and/or visiting researchers discuss a topic TBA. For more information call 207-786-6294. Dana Chemistry Hall, Room 300 6–9 p.m.Figure drawing sponsored by the Bates College Museum of Art. Artists should bring drawing board and supplies. Easels provided. Admission: $7 (free for Bates students). Olin Arts Center, Room 259 Thursday, Jan. 25NoonService: Ecumenical worship with Eucharist. For more information call 207-786-8272. Bates College Chapel 6 p.m.Discussion: David Kiehl, curator of prints at the Whitney Museum of American Art, leads a roundtable session on printmaking. Sponsored by the Bates College Museum of Art. For more information call 207-786-6158. Olin Arts Center, Room 104 8 p.m.Reading: Jean Monahan '81, the author of three books of poetry including 2006's Mauled Illusionist, reads from her work. Sponsored by the English department. Edmund S. Muskie Archives Friday, Jan. 266 p.m.Celebration: The Harward Center for Community Partnerships offers its second annual community celebration, featuring musical, spoken-word, dance and other performances by Bates and community artists. For more information call 207-786-6202. Lewiston Public Library, Marsden Hartley Cultural Center, Callahan Hall, 200 Lisbon St. 7 p.m.Women's basketball vs. Wesleyan. Alumni Gymnasium 7:30 p.m.Women's hockey vs. Rhode Island. Underhill Arena 8 p.m.Concert: Frank Glazer, artist in residence, performs piano music by Bach and Brahms. For more information call 207-786-6135. Olin Arts Center Concert Hall Saturday, Jan. 273 p.m.Women's hockey vs. Rhode Island. Underhill Arena 3 p.m.Women's basketball vs. Connecticut College. Alumni Gymnasium Sunday, Jan. 282 p.m.Women's hockey vs. Norwich. Underhill Arena Tuesday, Jan. 3012:30 p.m.Noonday Concert: Performer TBA. For more information call 207-786-6135. Olin Arts Center Concert Hall 7 p.m.Women's basketball vs. Bowdoin. Alumni Gymnasium Wednesday, Jan. 314 p.m.Seminar: Senior chemistry majors and/or visiting researchers discuss a topic TBA. For more information call 207-786-6294. Dana Chemistry Hall, Room 300 ExhibitionJan. 20–Feb. 3Face Value: Bates College in China 2006: Student participants in the 2006 Fall Semester in China exhibit photographs from their visit. Chase Hall Gallery Museum of ArtThrough March 18Scrape, Cut, Gouge, Bite, Print. . . The Graphic Work of Charlie Hewitt 1976–2006: One of Maine's most distinctive and dynamic artists, Lewiston native Hewitt is held in especially high esteem for his printmaking. The repository for Hewitt's graphic work, the Bates College Museum of Art shows some 80 images selected from its extensive Hewitt collection and a mural created for the occasion. For more information call 207-786-6158.
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