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'Espresso' offer Offer part of 'Appreciation' Earth Day documentary |
Vol. 36, No. 74 / April 19, 2005The LOG Online e-mail news digest is distributed each week to faculty and staff of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Links are included to more detailed stories at the Marketing and University Communication Web site and to an archive of past issues.
Faculty/staff can buy one/get one free for 'Espresso'So many University personnel have expressed appreciation for the comedy Triple Espresso playing in Fort Howard Hall, that the Weidner Center is extending a new offer for those who would like to come back to see it again or for those who have not had a chance to see it yet. They have obtained special permission from the producer to make tickets available on a Buy One/Get One basis for any University employee between now and May 7. Employees of UWGB may order tickets for any performance of Triple Espresso between now and May 7. When they pick the tickets up, they merely have to show their UW-Green Bay ID badge to claim the tickets at the buy one/get one price.
Offer is part of 'Appreciation'Weidner Center Executive Director David Fleming says the special discount for faculty and staff on Triple Expresso is related to discussions he has had Mary Fischer, UW-Green Bay director of Human Resources. The offer is the Weidner's contribution to what will be a campuswide series of employee-appreciation activities culminating in the Campus Cookout on May 10.
Tonight's documentary on Sen. Nelson, Earth Day has Green Bay tiesA 60-minute documentary, "Earth Day and a World in Balance: Gaylord Nelson's Good Fight" airs at 9 p.m. tonight (Tuesday, April 19) on Wisconsin Public Television. The focus is on the father of Earth Day, former Wisconsin Governor and U.S. Sen. Gaylord Nelson. Robert Kennedy, Jr. will do an introduction to the documentary, which is produced by Eileen Littig of Green Bay. Friday is the 35th anniversary of the first Earth Day (April 22, 1970) which was celebrated with particular interest at the newly opened UW-Green Bay.
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