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Calendar of Events

Monday, November 23, 2009

9 a.m. Free!

"Back Roads Ramble": Ann Arbor Bicycle Touring Society.

Every Mon. Slow-paced ride, 12-35 miles, along dirt and gravel roads to Independence Lake and other low-traffic destinations. meet at 960 Forest Rd. off Country Club Dr., Barton Hills. Free. 761-2885 & 663-5060.

10 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Free!

Weekly Rehearsal: Women's Chamber Chorus.

Every Mon. All invited to join this independent 30-member local women's chorus to sing everything from Bach and Hungarian folk songs to madrigals and pop tunes. David Perample directs. West Side United Methodist Church, 900 S. Seventh. Free to visitors ($100 per semester dues for those who join). 213-3770, 769-0784.

10:30-11:30 a.m. Free!

"Playgroups for Babies": Ann Arbor District Library.

Every Mon. Play group for kids up to 24 months, accompanied by an adult. No older siblings. Note: Play groups are also offered at the Malletts Creek (Tues., 10-11 a.m., & Thurs., 6:30-7:30 p.m.), Pittsfield (Wed., 11 a.m.-noon), and Traverwood (Fri., 10:30-11:30 a.m.) branches. AADL, 343 S. Fifth Ave. Free. 327-8301 (main library), 327-4200 (branches).

11:30 a.m.

U-M Club of Ann Arbor.

Nov. 16, 23, & 30. Lunchtime talks by U-M athletic coaches and staff members. Today: football coach Rich Rodriguez. Weber's Inn, 3050 Jackson Rd. $19 (members, $14.25; seniors, $13.75), includes lunch. 649-8816.

Noon. Free!

"War and Warfare in the Middle/Near East: Past and Present": U-M Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies Lecture Series.

Every Mon. Talks by U-M and visiting scholars. Today's topic: "Jihad." 1636 SSWB, 1080 South University. Free. 764-0350.

12:45-4 p.m.

Duplicate Bridge: Ann Arbor Senior Center.

Every Mon. All seniors age 55 & over invited to play. Bring a partner. Also, at 1 p.m., mah-jongg (free). Ann Arbor Senior Center, 1320 Baldwin. $2. 769-5911.

1-4 p.m. Free!

Bridge: U-M Turner Senior Resource Center.

Every Mon. & Fri. All seniors invited to play bridge. Refreshments. Turner, 2401 Plymouth Rd. Free. 998-9353.

1-2:30 p.m. Free!

ESL Conversation Group: Ann Arbor District Library.

Every Mon. & Fri. All levels of English speakers invited for conversation. AADL Pittsfield Branch, 2359 Oak Valley Dr. between Scio Church Rd. Free. 327-4200.

4-6 p.m. Free!

"The Least Ancient Greek Poet": U-M Modern Greek Program.

Oxford University classics praelector Tim Whitmarsh discusses the fictitious 4th-century BC Greek poet Ananios of Kleitor, who (along with the surviving fragments of his poetry) is the creation of the renowned poet, critic, and medievalist George Economou, author of the recent Poems and Fragments of Ananios of Kleitor and Their Reception from Antiquity to the Present, a book Whitmarsh calls "a kind of ancient-world equivalent of Nabokov's Pale Fire." Whitmarsh's talk is followed by comments by Economou. 2172 Angell Hall. Free. 936-6099.

6 p.m.

Magic: The Gathering Tournament: Get Your Game On.

Every Sun.-Fri., except Nov. 26. All invited to compete in tournaments of this popular collectible card game using standard constructed (Sun. & Thurs.), vintage (Mon.), Elder Dragon Highlander (Tues.), Legacy (Wed.), and booster draft (Fri.) decks. Prizes. Bring your own cards Sun.-Thurs. Get Your Game On, 709 Packard. $5 (Tues., free; Fri., $15 includes cards). 786-3746.

6:45-8:45 p.m.

"A Course in Miracles": Interfaith Center for Spiritual Growth.

Every Mon. All invited to read from and discuss this popular Foundation for Inner Peace metaphysical book. Also, local social worker Lorraine Coburn leads a study group on the book, every Thurs., noon-1:30 p.m. Interfaith Center for Spiritual Growth, 704 Airport Blvd. Donation. 327-0270

7 p.m. Free!

Socrates Cafe: Nicola's Books.

Nov. 9 & 23. All invited to join a philosophical discussion that draws on the Socratic method of questioning underlying assumptions. Nicola's, Westgate shopping center. (440) 476-0430.

7:30 p.m.

Dream Group.

Every Mon. (tentative). All invited to join veteran local social worker Rebecca Mullen to discuss their dreams from Jungian, Buddhist, and other spiritual perspectives. 215 N. Seventh St. Donation. 662-5925.

7:30-9:30 p.m.

Tartan & Thistle Scottish Country Dancers.

Every Mon. Instruction in a wide range of traditional and contemporary Scottish dances, followed by social dancing. Soft-sole shoes recommended. the barn at Gretchen's House V, 2625 Traver Rd. (off Nixon Rd.). $5. 769-1052.

7:30 p.m. Free!

Jazz Concert: Greenhills School.

Neil Donato conducts Greenhills student jazz ensembles in a program TBA. Greenhills School Campbell Center for the Performing Arts, 850 Greenhills Dr. Free. 769-4010.

8 p.m. Free!

Jazz Combos: U-M School of Music.

Nov. 23 & 24. U-M music professor Ed Sarath leads these music student ensembles in original compositions and jazz standards. U-M Music School McIntosh Theater, 1100 Baits Dr. (off Broadway), North Campus. Free. 764-0594.

8:30-11:30 p.m.

Pub Quiz: Conor O'Neill's Irish Pub.

Every Mon. Local high school English teacher Geoff Cost throws out questions for anyone to answer at this popular weekly trivia fest. Prizes. Conor O'Neill's, 318 S. Main. $5 team fee. 665-2968.



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