What’s On at UWFox - October 2007
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The University of Wisconsin — Fox Valley
October 1 - 31, 2007
- For general information: 832-2600 or visit http://www.uwfox.uwc.edu/
- Barlow Planetarium Starline: 832-2848
- Weis Earth Science Museum info: 832-2925
- Bohrod Art Gallery: 832-2626
- Athletic Department: 832-2643
- Theatrical Information: 832-2857
*All times are p.m. unless otherwise noted
*All Barlow Planetarium shows require an admission fee
*The Weis Earth Science Museum requires an admission fee
*Theatrical performances require an admission fee
Monday, October 1
- 10:00 a.m. – 5:00, “Hanging by a thread, a kite’s view of Wisconsin,” photographic exhibit by Craig Wilson; Bohrod Gallery, free and open to the public.
- 4:00, UWFox soccer at UW-Washington County (West Bend).
- 6:00, UWFox women’s volleyball at UW-Sheboygan.
Tuesday, October 2
- 10:00 a.m. – 7:00, “Hanging by a thread, a kite’s view of Wisconsin,” photographic exhibit by Craig Wilson; Bohrod Gallery, free and open to the public.
Wednesday, October 3
- 10:00 a.m. – 5:00, “Hanging by a thread, a kite’s view of Wisconsin,” photographic exhibit by Craig Wilson; Bohrod Gallery, free and open to the public.
- Noon – 4:00, Weis Earth Science Museum open, featuring, “Danger: Dinosaurs.”
- 6:00, UWFox women’s volleyball hosts UW-Washington County in the UWFox Fieldhouse.
Thursday, October 4
- 10:00 a.m. – 7:00, “Hanging by a thread, a kite’s view of Wisconsin,” photographic exhibit by Craig Wilson; Bohrod Gallery, free and open to the public.
- Noon – 4:00, Weis Earth Science Museum open, featuring, “Danger: Dinosaurs.”
- 4:00, UWFox soccer at UW-Marathon County (Wausau)
- 6:00, UWFox women’s volleyball hosts UW-Rock County in the UWFox Fieldhouse.
Friday, October 5
- 10:00 a.m. – 5:00, “Hanging by a thread, a kite’s view of Wisconsin,” photographic exhibit by Craig Wilson; Bohrod Gallery, free and open to the public.
- Noon – 7:00, Weis Earth Science Museum open, featuring, “Danger: Dinosaurs.”
- Barlow Planetarium public shows:
- 7:00, Laser Zeppelin: “Whole Lotta Led” (rock laser show)
- 8:00, Laser Pink Floyd: “Dark Side of the Moon” (rock laser show)
Saturday, October 6
- Noon - 4:00, “Hanging by a thread, a kite’s view of Wisconsin,” photographic exhibit by Craig Wilson; Bohrod Gallery, free and open to the public.
- 10:00 a.m. - 5:00, Weis Earth Science Museum open, featuring, “Danger: Dinosaurs.”
- 1:00, UWFox soccer hosts UW-Rock County at Whitman Park, Menasha; info at 832-2643.
- Barlow Planetarium public shows:
- 1:30, “The Sky is Falling” (children’s astronomy show)
- 2:30, “A Brief History of Time” (all ages astronomy show)
- 3:30, “Pirates of the Planetarium” (astronomy show)
- 5:00, “Pirates of the Planetarium” (astronomy show)
- 7:00, Laser Zeppelin: “Whole Lotta Led (rock laser show)
- 8:00, Laser Pink Floyd: “Dark Side of the Moon” (rock laser show)
Sunday, October 7
- 1:00 – 5:00, Weis Earth Science Museum open, featuring, “Danger: Dinosaurs.”
- 7:00 – 9:00, NEW World Film Series presents, “My Left Foot,” sponsored by the Fox Cities Rotary Multicultural Center, room #1229; info at 832-2671.
- Barlow Planetarium public shows:
- 1:30, “The Sky is Falling” (children’s astronomy show)
- 2:30, “A Brief History of Time” (all ages laser show)
- 3:30, “Pirates of the Planetarium” (astronomy show)
Monday, October 8
- 10:00 a.m. – 5:00, “Hanging by a thread, a kite’s view of Wisconsin,” photographic exhibit by Craig Wilson; Bohrod Gallery, free and open to the public.
- 7:00 – 9:00, NEW World Film Series presents, “My Left Foot,” sponsored by the Fox Cities Rotary Multicultural Center, room #1229; info at 832-2671.
- 6:00, UWFox women’s volleyball at UW-Fond du Lac.
Tuesday, October 9
- 10:00 a.m. – 7:00, “Hanging by a thread, a kite’s view of Wisconsin,” photographic exhibit by Craig Wilson; Bohrod Gallery, free and open to the public.
Wednesday, October 10
- 10:00 a.m. – 5:00, “Hanging by a thread, a kite’s view of Wisconsin,” photographic exhibit by Craig Wilson; Bohrod Gallery, free and open to the public.
- Noon – 1:00, comedian Daniel Kinno, presented by the Campus Activities Board; Student Union, free and open to the public; info at 832-2671.
- 6:00, UWFox women’s volleyball hosts UW-Marshfield in the UWFox Fieldhouse.
- 7:00 – 9:00, comedian Chris Fonseca presented by the Campus Activities Board; free and open to the public; info at 832-2671.
- Noon – 4:00, Weis Earth Science Museum open, featuring, “Danger: Dinosaurs.”
Thursday, October 11
- 10:00 a.m. – 7:00, “Hanging by a thread, a kite’s view of Wisconsin,” photographic exhibit by Craig Wilson; Bohrod Gallery, free and open to the public.
- Noon – 4:00, Weis Earth Science Museum open, featuring, “Danger: Dinosaurs.”
Friday, October 12
- Noon – 7:00, Weis Earth Science Museum open, featuring, “Danger: Dinosaurs.”
- Barlow Planetarium public shows:
- 7:00, Laser Zeppelin: “Whole Lotta Led” (rock laser show)
- 8:00, Laser Pink Floyd: “Dark Side of the Moon” (rock laser show)
Saturday, October 13
- 6:00 – 8:30, “e.a.t.s.,” (educational assistance through scholarships) fundraiser, presented by the UW-Fox Valley Foundation; food, beverages and silent auction; tickets and info at 832-2849.
- 10:00 - 5:00, Weis Earth Science Museum open, featuring, “Danger: Dinosaurs.”
- Barlow Planetarium public shows:
- 1:30, “The Sky is Falling” (children’s astronomy show)
- 2:30, “A Brief History of Time” (all ages astronomy show)
- 3:30, “Pirates of the Planetarium” (astronomy show)
- 5:00, “Pirates of the Planetarium” (astronomy show)
- 7:00, Laser Zeppelin: “Whole Lotta Led (rock laser show)
- 8:00, Laser Pink Floyd: “Dark Side of the Moon” (rock laser show)
Sunday, October 14
- 1:00 - 5:00, Weis Earth Science Museum open, featuring, “Danger: Dinosaurs.”
- 3:00, UWFox soccer hosts Aurora University at Whitman Park, Menasha; info at 832-2643.
- Barlow Planetarium public shows:
- 1:30, “The Sky is Falling” (children’s astronomy show)
- 2:30, “A Brief History of Time” (all ages laser show)
- 3:30, “Pirates of the Planetarium” (astronomy show)
Tuesday, October 16
- 6:30 – 9:00, “College Preview,” an opportunity for interested high school students, parents and adults to find out about the academic programs at UWFox; Student Union, free and open to the public; info at 832-2670.
Wednesday, October 17
- Noon – 4:00, Weis Earth Science Museum open, featuring, “Danger: Dinosaurs.”
- 6:00 – 10:00, women’s volleyball regional conference collegiate tournament hosted by UWFox in the Fieldhouse.
Thursday, October 18
- Noon – 4:00, Weis Earth Science Museum open, featuring, “Danger: Dinosaurs.”
Friday, October 19
- Noon - 7:00, Weis Earth Science Museum open, featuring, “Danger: Dinosaurs.”
- 7:30 - 9:00, “Fall Concert,” presented by the Fox Valley Concert Band under the direction of Dr. Marc Sackman, assistant professor of music and band director at UWFox; Fine Arts Theatre, free and open to the public; info at 832-2625.
- Barlow Planetarium public shows:
- 7:00, Laser Pink Floyd: “Welcome to the Machine” (rock laser show)
- 8:00, Hard Rock Halloween (rock laser show)
Saturday, October 20
- 10:00 a.m. - 5:00, Weis Earth Science Museum open, featuring, “Danger: Dinosaurs.”
- Barlow Planetarium public shows:
- 1:30, “The Sky is Falling” (children’s astronomy show)
- 2:30, “Legends of Halloween
- 3:30, “Pirates of the Planetarium” (astronomy show)
- 5:00, “Legends of Halloween"
- 7:00, Laser Pink Floyd: “Welcome to the Machine” (rock laser show)
- 8:00, Hard Rock Halloween (rock laser show)
Sunday, October 21
- 1:00 - 5:00, Weis Earth Science Museum open, featuring, “Danger: Dinosaurs.”
- 7:00 – 9:00, NEW World Film Series presents, “Mirch Marsala,” sponsored by the Fox Cities Rotary Multicultural Center, room #1229; info at 832-2671.
- Barlow Planetarium public shows:
- 1:30, “The Sky is Falling” (children’s astronomy show)
- 2:30, “Legends of Halloween (all ages laser show)
- 3:30, “Pirates of the Planetarium” (astronomy show)
Monday, October 22
- 10:00 a.m. – 5:00, “Face First,” artistic exhibition featuring cast iron, brass and enameled iron using the human face as a source of imagery, by Rob Nielson, Assistant Professor of Art at Lawrence University; Bohrod Gallery, free and open to the public.
- Noon – 1:00, UWFox Scholars Series presents, “The Fox Cry Review and Poetry Reading,” hosted by the UWFox English department as a celebration of the campus’ annual publication of its literary review; free and open to the public, Fine Arts Theatre.
Tuesday, October 23
- 10:00 a.m. – 7:00, “Face First,” artistic exhibition featuring cast iron, brass and enameled iron using the human face as a source of imagery, by Rob Nielson, Assistant Professor of Art at Lawrence University; Bohrod Gallery, free and open to the public.
Wednesday, October 24
- Noon – 4:00, Weis Earth Science Museum open, featuring, “Danger: Dinosaurs.”
- 10:00 a.m. – 5:00, “Face First,” artistic exhibition featuring cast iron, brass and enameled iron using the human face as a source of imagery, by Rob Nielson, Assistant Professor of Art at Lawrence University; Bohrod Gallery, free and open to the public.
Thursday, October 25
- Noon – 4:00, Weis Earth Science Museum open, featuring, “Danger: Dinosaurs.”
- 7:00 – 9:30, “Donate For Death,” a murder mystery presented by the UWFox Drama Club as Audience Participation Theatre; Student Union, admission fee; info at 832-2857.
- 10:00 a.m. – 7:00, “Face First,” artistic exhibition featuring cast iron, brass and enameled iron using the human face as a source of imagery, by Rob Nielson, Assistant Professor of Art at Lawrence University; Bohrod Gallery, free and open to the public
Friday, October 26
- Noon – 7:00, Weis Earth Science Museum open, featuring, “Danger: Dinosaurs.”
- 7:00 – 9:30, “Donate For Death,” a murder mystery presented by the UWFox Drama Club as Audience Participation Theatre; Student Union, admission fee; info at 832-2857.
- 10:00 a.m. – 5:00, “Face First,” artistic exhibition featuring cast iron, brass and enameled iron using the human face as a source of imagery, by Rob Nielson, Assistant Professor of Art at Lawrence University; Bohrod Gallery, free and open to the public.
- Barlow Planetarium public shows:
- 7:00, Laser Pink Floyd: “Welcome to the Machine” (rock laser show)
- 8:00, Hard Rock Halloween (rock laser show)
Saturday, October 27
- 10:00 a.m. - 5:00, Weis Earth Science Museum open, featuring, “Danger: Dinosaurs.”
- Noon – 4:00, “Face First,” artistic exhibition featuring cast iron, brass and enameled iron using the human face as a source of imagery, by Rob Nielson, Assistant Professor of Art at Lawrence University; Bohrod Gallery, free and open to the public.
- 7:00 – 9:30, “Donate For Death,” a murder mystery presented by the UWFox Drama Club as Audience Participation Theatre; Student Union, admission fee; info at 832-2857.
- Barlow Planetarium public shows:
- 1:30, “The Sky is Falling” (children’s astronomy show)
- 2:30, “Legends of Halloween”
- 3:30, “Pirates of the Planetarium” (astronomy show)
- 5:00, “Legends of Halloween”
- 7:00, Laser Pink Floyd: “Welcome to the Machine” (rock laser show)
- 8:00, Hard Rock Halloween (rock laser show)
Sunday, October 28
- 1:00 - 5:00, Weis Earth Science Museum open, featuring, “Danger: Dinosaurs.”
- Barlow Planetarium public shows:
- 1:30, “The Sky is Falling” (children’s astronomy show)
- 2:30, “Legends of Halloween (all ages laser show)
- 3:30, “Pirates of the Planetarium” (astronomy show)
Monday, October 29
- 10:00 a.m. – 5:00, “Face First,” artistic exhibition featuring cast iron, brass and enameled iron using the human face as a source of imagery, by Rob Nielson, Assistant Professor of Art at Lawrence University; Bohrod Gallery, free and open to the public.
Tuesday, October 30
- 10:00 a.m. – 7:00, “Face First,” artistic exhibition featuring cast iron, brass and enameled iron using the human face as a source of imagery, by Rob Nielson, Assistant Professor of Art at Lawrence University; Bohrod Gallery, free and open to the public
Wednesday, October 31
- Noon – 4:00, Weis Earth Science Museum open, featuring, “Danger: Dinosaurs.”
- 10:00 a.m. – 5:00, “Face First,” artistic exhibition featuring cast iron, brass and enameled iron using the human face as a source of imagery, by Rob Nielson, Assistant Professor of Art at Lawrence University; Bohrod Gallery, free and open to the public.
Posted 09/28/2007