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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (meeks@osf.org)
Mon Aug 2 15:02:34 1993

Date: Mon, 2 Aug 93 15:01:16 -0400
From: meeks@osf.org
To: apo-news@athena.mit.edu

Greetings:

This is an Alpha Chi Alumni Association announcement.

INTRODUCTION
Be sure to read about August 11, Dale needs aa response soon.
Note the date change on Beaver Day.

CALENDAR:

Thursday - July 28 *ADVERTISEMENT* AXAA
Aardbarks, Porcipines and Opossums was mailed.  If you haven't 
received your copy or would like to subscribe write to 
axaanews@kolvir.blrc.ma.us.  In addition to more information about 
events listed here, this issue included news about Avi Ornstein, Dana 
Pettengil, Bradford Cross, Sandy Skov and Larry Kaufman.  
Subscriptions are only $15 a year.

Wednesday - August 11 *SOCIAL* AXAA
The Publick Theatre is performing "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way
To The Forum" this August.  It is a famous comedy musical, and a 
movie
was made of it starring Zero Mostel.  Dale Worley is planning a group 
outing there on Wednesday August 11.  Tickets will be $12, although we will
probably be able to get a discount to $10 if 10 or more people sign 
up.  If you are interested, please e-mail Dale at drw@math.mit.edu, or call 
him at 617-899-7949 before August 8.
The Publick Theatre is a neat outdoor amphitheater on the shores of
Fluvius Carolus, that is, the Charles River.  Their productions are
always very good, and many of their actors are experienced
professionals.  The shows start at 8.  If people are interested, we
can have a picnic before the show.

Friday - Sunday 8/13-15 *SOCIAL*  AXAA
Camping at Savoy State Forest, Western MA.  There are still a few 
spots available for this group camping event.  Contact Caroline Roos 
at Cline17@aol.com or  648-4014.

Saturday 8/14 *SERVICE* AX
The actives are having a project.  For more details contact Ping at 
225-6600 or  pshuang@Athena.mit.edu

Sunday 8/22 *NEWSLETTER* AXAA
Submission deadline for the A..P..O..  All manner of information, 
gossip and flamage are welcome in this paper newsletter.  The editor 
may be reached at axaanews@kolvir.blrc.ma.us or John Kohl, Parlmont 
Park, Apt. #111, N. Billerica, MA 01862.

Tuesday 9/2 *SERVICE* AXAA
First-Tuesday-Of-Every-Odd-Numbered-Month Blood-Drive-&-Dinner-Trip  
Watch this space or contact Ellen at ekranzer@harvard.edu or 
ccrazy@athena.mit.edu for directions  

Wednesday, 9/8 *SERVICE*  AX Reg Day
Alumni are invited to help out with Reg Day.  Call the office 
(253-3788) for more information or just show up.

Saturday 9/25 *SERVICE* AXAA Beaver Day
Yes its BEAVER DAY at the YMCA!  Jonah, the YMCA contact person, said 
we had done such a great job last year with 15 people attending that I
just couldn't refuse.  The project will run 10:30 to 2:00 with lunch 
provided at 2:00.  Directions will be available later.  It would be 
polite to RSVP for this so they will know how much lunch to cook, but 
I think a few drop-ins would be ok.  This project could benefit for 
the care of a loving PC.  To volunteer or RSVP call me at 
(617)648-4014 or Cline17@aol.com. 

Thursday 9/30 *SERVICE* AXAA Alumni Big Uncles
Currently we have 3 households.  If we do not have 10 households by 
this date Big Uncles will not run this term.  If you missed the last 
posting or need any more information  contact Caroline Roos at 
Cline17@aol.com or  648-4014.

Saturday 10/23 *SERVICE*  City Year Servathon.  
I'm up to a big 8 RSVPs.  If you aren't sure, you may RSVP P for 
Probably or M for Maybe.  Local people, please RSVP, I'm starting to 
take this personally.  I put a lot of effort into writing and 
distributing this announcement.  I don't think an occasional one 
letter response is a lot to ask.
If you need more information or to RSVP contact Caroline Roos at 
cline17@aol.com or 648-4014 or just reply to this message. 

Saturday-Sunday 11/20-1 *SERVICE*  ESP - Splash
Splash is a weekend event held by the Educational Studies Program at 
MIT.  Volunteers are needed to teach 7th - 12th graders just about 
anything you would like to teach them.  Classes can range from 1 to 12
hours in length and subjects range from tap dancing, to nuclear 
technology, to the history of religion.  But preparation is the key to
a good course so plan ahead and contact Dale Worley at drw@math.mit.edu
or (617)899-7947 or ESP at edsp@athena.mit.edu or (617)253-4882.

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