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Monday, March 22nd

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11:00 am-1:00 pmHealthy Monday NEBRASKA UNION
Healthy Monday is a movement of people and organizations who commit every Monday to the behaviors and actions that will end preventable disease in the US. We encourage people to use Monday as the day to renew their commitment to health and well being. At UNL, we are giving you every Monday of the month to take action towards a healthier lifestyle. Join us in the Nebraska Union every Monday from 11:00am-1:00pm to start and sustain healthy behaviors, intentions, and actions. Healthy Monday’s focus on nutrition, fitness, the environment, and mindfulness.
3:30 pm-5:00 pmOutdoor Skills/Wildlife Garfield County Courthouse
Session will be in cooperation with Game & Parks. Modules on camping, fishing, bird watching, calling wild game, GPS, compass usage, map usage, photographing wildlife, and outdoor cooling plus many more. Pre-register by March 8
6:00 pm-9:00 pm4-H Modeling Clinic Garfield County Courthouse
Participants will learn the steps to modeling and clothing selection from former rodeo queen Jodee Burnham!

Pre-register by February 22, 2010!
7:30 pm-9:00 pmMedieval and Renaissance Studies Program NEBRASKA UNION
Lynn Botelho, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, presents "Old Age and the Disappearing Woman: the medically male composition of ageing women"
7:30 pmLynn Botelho lecture: Old Age and the Disappearing Woman: The Medically Male Composition of Aging Wo NEBRASKA UNION
Lynn Botelho, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, explores the world of the aging female body. Drawing upon dozens of manuscript medical guides and recipe books both written and used by women, Botelho tests the classical, learned, and masculine understanding of the aged female body as something that became ‘male’ with advancing age. She discovers on even the most practical level of bodily care – of women, by women – that this male-centric understanding of women's physical conditions continued to hold true.
7:30 pmUniversity of Nebraska Faculty Brass Quintet KIMBALL RECITAL HALL
Repertoire will include No Comment (1996) by Juraj Filas, Quintet in Bb by Robert Sanders, Fugue in Eb, BWV 552 "Saint Ann" by J.S. Bach, with arrangement by Michael W. Allen, and Colchester Fantasy by Eric Ewazen.
Tickets are $5 general admission, $3 student/senior and will be available at the door one hour before the performance.

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