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THE LANSING STAR, WEEK ENDING MA Y 10, 1978 For the last word on concerts around Michigan, check the 101-fm CONCERT CALENDAR at 3:10 every afternoon and 9:10 every evening. From your friends at 101-fm ALBUM ROCK 24 HOURS A DAY Jay Round - Fri. May 5, 8 pm, MSUn- ion Grill. $2.50 at the door. Ten Pound Fiddle. Juilliard Quartet - Fri, May 5, 8:15 pm, Fairchild Theater. Tickets available at MSUnion Ticket Office &, at curtain time, Fairchild Box Office, students V2 off. Works by Mozart, Carter & Beethoven. John Lee Hooker & Townes Van Zandt - Fri & Sat, May 5 & 6. 8 & 10:30 pm. McDonel Kiva. $3 at MSUnion Ticket Office. Elderly Instru- ments & Campuc Corners II, $3.50 at the door. MSU Symphonic Band - Sat. May 6. 8:15 pm. University Auditorium. Pre- miere of new symphony by guest con- ductor Alfred Reed. Concertgebouw Orchestra - Sun. May 7, 4 pm. University Auditorium. Tickets available at MSUnion Ticket Office &, at curtain time, at Auditorium Box Office. Students with ID, V 2 off. Tower of Power - Tue, May 9, 8 & 10:30 pm, Dooley's, 131 Albert. E. Lansing. $5.50 at Dooley's & both Recordlands, $6 day of show at Dooley's. MSU Jazz Band - Tue. May 9. 8:15 pm. Music Auditorium. Kenny Rogers - Fri, May 12, Lansing Civic Center. $5.50, 6.50. 7.50 at the Civic Center Box Office & both Record- lands. McCoy Tyner Sextet - Fri & Sat, May 12 & 13.8 & 10:30 pm. Erickson Kiva. $4 at MSUnion Ticket Office, Wazoo Records & Flat, Black & Circular. $4.50 at the door. Baba Yaga - Sat, May 13. 8 pm - 2 am, Lansing Room, Plaza Hotel, Lansing. Gay Pride Week dance, benefit for Women's Restaurant Collective. $3.75 at Abbey Press, Womanself Bookstore. ROYAL OAK Cheech & Chong - Fri, May 12. Warren Zevon - Sun, May 14. Little Feat - Wed & Thur. May 24 & 25. All shows $7.50 & 8.50. Send money order & SASE to: Royal Oak Music Theater, 318 W. 4th St. Roayl Oak 48067. MANCHESTER Tom Paxton & Buffo - Mon & Tue, May 15 & 16, 7 & 9:30 pm. Black Sheep Repertory Theater, 138 E. Main, Manchester. $5, send check or money order & SASE to: APA Ticket Office, PO Box 472, Manchester, 48158. There are recitals almost every day of the the week, usually at 8:15 pm, in halls of the Music and Music Practice Building. Building. A list of all the recitals scheduled for the term is available at the Music Department office in the Music Building. / BARS PEANUT BARREL Desserts: through May 7,10 14 521 E. Grand River, E. Lansing 351-0608 SILVER DOLLAR SALOON Bonkers: through May 7 Force: May 9-14 3411 E. Michigan, Lansing 351-2450 LIZARD'S Jimmy Solberg Band: May 4 - 6 High Canyon Ramblers: May 7 Buffalo Gals: May 8 - 13 224 Abbott, E. Lansing 351-2285 VARSITY INN Lois Zimmerle: Mondays Ray Kamalay: Tuesdays Dennis Viglioni: Wednesdays Mark Balhorn: Thursdays Willy Weiss: Fridays Dennis Viglioni: Saturdays 1227 E. Grand River, E. Lansing 332-6517 ART'S BAR Bluegrass Extension Service: Sun 809 E. Kalamazoo, Lansing 489-7915 THE GARAGE Blues organist-singer: Tue & Wed Live jazz: Thur DJ Disco: Fri & Sat Album jazz & disco Sun 316 N. Capitol, Lansing 489-9116 Alcoholics Anonymous - meets Mon - Fri, 11:30am&8pm, Sat, 11:30 am. Sun 10 am & 8 pm, Alano Club. 2909 W. Genesee, Lansing. Call 321-4989 for information. STIGMA - meets Thur, 7 pm, 339 Case. ASMSU Student Board - meets Thur, 7 pm, 328 Student Services. Lansing Area Writers' Club - meets Thur. May 4, E. Lansing Public Library. Coalition Against Violence Against Women - meets Thur, 8 pm, UMHE, 1118S. Harrison, E. Lansing. Amnesty International - meets Thur, May 4, 8 pm, UMHE. 1118 S. Harrison, E. Lansing. Death & Dying Task Force - meets Fri, May 5. 1 pm, 420D State Capitol. Human Rights Organizing Committee - meets Sat, 2 pm, 3rd floor, MSUnion. Gay Council - meets Sun, 1 pm. Tower Room, 3rd floor, MSUnion. Kitty Genovese Memorial Anti-Rape Collective - meets Sun, 4 pm, 320 Student Services. Senior Power Task Force - meets Mon, 9 am, 420D State Capitol. MSU Dulcimer Club - meets Mon, 6:30 pm. Oak Room, 2nd floor, MSUnion. Lansing City Council - meets Mon, 7 pm, 10th floor. City Hall. Gay Alcoholics - meet Mon, 7:30 pm, UMHE, 1118S. Harrison, E. Lansing. Parents Anonymous Group Therapy Meeting - Mon. 8 pm. University United 200t AN EARTH ODYSSEY Saturday. May 6,10 am - 2 pm, Hannah Middle School, E. Lansing. Student art and acience projects will be on display all day. The photojournalism entries in the 2001 competition will be on display. Beginning at 10:30 am, the dance and drama entries will be performed, dance pieces alternating with drama. There are five dance entries: Back in Touch by Lawrence Buck; Travel through Time by Sonia Suter; The Grounding of Energy: From Consumption to Creation by Bob Van Oosterhout; Energies by Eric John- son; and Tomorrow's Children by Kathy Kowalk and Helen Asher. The four drama entries are: The Energy Show by the Plastic Theatrics; Barriers by Raoul Beacom; Collage by Nan Refior; and a production by the Streetcorner Society. There will also be continuous showings of the video entries: How Much Energy Was Wasted Making This Tape? by Liza Moon; Is This the Answer? by the E. Lan- sing High School Video Club; The Game by Mike Lewis; and Subterranean by Trammel. The prizewinners in all categories will be announced at 2pm. FILMS AT LCC Films and Slide Shows - Fri & Sat, 170 & 458 A&S These films and slide/tape presentations will be shown continuously in both rooms. Exact times of showings for each film or presentation will be posted outside each of the rooms. The films are: Energy: the Dilemma; Energy: New Sources; Age of the SUN; New Alchemists; Here Comes the Sun; Challenge of the Future; Solar Generation; Thousands of Suns; and Putting Energy Alternatives to Work. The slide/tape presentations are: Michigan Solar Installa- tions; New Mexico Passive Solar; Solar Building Survey; Zomeworks; Showcase of Solar Homes; Solar Commer- cial Opportunities. ALTERNATE ENERGY. INC, YOUR ENERGYCONSERVATION SPECIALISTS" SEE OUR SUN WEEK DISPLAY! MSEA member Licensed & Insured License No. 47629 Freon Charged Solar Hot Water Heating System produced by SOLAR RESEARCH ENERGY CONSERVATION- the key to alternative energy success! (See for yourself how we find home heat losses through our INFRA-RED SCANNER). Insulation Demonstration. See AEROLITE ureaformaldehyde Foam being made and installed. Electric Wind Generator by Winco. 216 E. ASH ST., MASON 676-1220 Wood, Wind and Sun Store WOOD STOVES ANTIQUES ALTERNATE ENERGY CONSULTATION FLOUR MILLS. DEHYDRATORS. SPROUTERS. KEROSENE LAMPS BUY-SELL-TRADE Grand Ledge 627-5944

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THE LANSING STAR, WEEK ENDING MA Y 10, 1978

For the last word on concerts around Michigan, check the 101-fm CONCERT CALENDAR at 3:10 every afternoon and 9:10 every evening. From your friends at 101-fm ALBUM ROCK 24 HOURS A DAY

Jay Round - Fri. May 5, 8 pm, MSUn­ ion Grill. $2.50 at the door. Ten Pound Fiddle.

Juilliard Quartet - Fri, May 5, 8:15 pm, Fairchild Theater. Tickets available at MSUnion Ticket Office &, at curtain time, Fairchild Box Office, students V2 off. Works by Mozart, Carter & Beethoven.

John Lee Hooker & Townes Van Zandt - Fri & Sat, May 5 & 6. 8 & 10:30 pm. McDonel Kiva. $3 at MSUnion Ticket Office. Elderly Instru­ ments & Campuc Corners II, $3.50 at the door.

MSU Symphonic Band - Sat. May 6. 8:15 pm. University Auditorium. Pre­ miere of new symphony by guest con­ ductor Alfred Reed.

Concertgebouw Orchestra - Sun. May 7, 4 pm. University Auditorium. Tickets available at MSUnion Ticket Office &, at curtain time, at Auditorium Box Office. Students with ID, V2 off.

Tower of Power - Tue, May 9, 8 & 10:30 pm, Dooley's, 131 Albert. E. Lansing. $5.50 at Dooley's & both Recordlands, $6 day of show at Dooley's.

MSU Jazz Band - Tue. May 9. 8:15 pm. Music Auditorium.

Kenny Rogers - Fri, May 12, Lansing Civic Center. $5.50, 6.50. 7.50 at the Civic Center Box Office & both Record- lands.

McCoy Tyner Sextet - Fri & Sat, May 12 & 13.8 & 10:30 pm. Erickson Kiva. $4 at MSUnion Ticket Office, Wazoo Records & Flat, Black & Circular. $4.50 at the door.

Baba Yaga - Sat, May 13. 8 pm - 2 am, Lansing Room, Plaza Hotel, Lansing. Gay Pride Week dance, benefit for Women's Restaurant Collective. $3.75 at Abbey Press, Womanself Bookstore.

ROYAL OAK

Cheech & Chong - Fri, May 12.

Warren Zevon - Sun, May 14.

Little Feat - Wed & Thur. May 24 & 25.

All shows $7.50 & 8.50. Send money order & SASE to: Royal Oak Music Theater, 318 W. 4th St. Roayl Oak 48067.

MANCHESTERTom Paxton & Buffo - Mon & Tue, May 15 & 16, 7 & 9:30 pm. Black Sheep Repertory Theater, 138 E. Main, Manchester. $5, send check or money order & SASE to: APA Ticket Office, PO Box 472, Manchester, 48158.

There are recitals almost every day of the the week, usually at 8:15 pm, in halls of the Music and Music Practice Building. Building. A list of all the recitals scheduled for the term is available at the Music Department office in the Music Building. /

BARSPEANUT BARREL

Desserts: through May 7,10 14 521 E. Grand River, E. Lansing 351-0608

SILVER DOLLAR SALOON

Bonkers: through May 7 Force: May 9-14 3411 E. Michigan, Lansing 351-2450

LIZARD'S

Jimmy Solberg Band: May 4 - 6 High Canyon Ramblers: May 7 Buffalo Gals: May 8 - 13 224 Abbott, E. Lansing 351-2285

VARSITY INN

Lois Zimmerle: Mondays Ray Kamalay: Tuesdays Dennis Viglioni: Wednesdays Mark Balhorn: Thursdays Willy Weiss: Fridays Dennis Viglioni: Saturdays 1227 E. Grand River, E. Lansing 332-6517

ART'S BAR

Bluegrass Extension Service: Sun 809 E. Kalamazoo, Lansing 489-7915

THE GARAGE

Blues organist-singer: Tue & WedLive jazz: ThurDJ Disco: Fri & SatAlbum jazz & disco Sun316 N. Capitol, Lansing489-9116

Alcoholics Anonymous - meets Mon - Fri, 11:30am&8pm, Sat, 11:30 am. Sun 10 am & 8 pm, Alano Club. 2909 W. Genesee, Lansing. Call 321-4989 for information.

STIGMA - meets Thur, 7 pm, 339 Case.

ASMSU Student Board - meets Thur, 7 pm, 328 Student Services.

Lansing Area Writers' Club - meets Thur. May 4, E. Lansing Public Library.

Coalition Against Violence Against Women - meets Thur, 8 pm, UMHE, 1118S. Harrison, E. Lansing.

Amnesty International - meets Thur, May 4, 8 pm, UMHE. 1118 S. Harrison, E. Lansing.

Death & Dying Task Force - meets Fri, May 5. 1 pm, 420D State Capitol.

Human Rights Organizing Committee - meets Sat, 2 pm, 3rd floor, MSUnion.

Gay Council - meets Sun, 1 pm. Tower Room, 3rd floor, MSUnion.

Kitty Genovese Memorial Anti-Rape Collective - meets Sun, 4 pm, 320 Student Services.

Senior Power Task Force - meets Mon, 9 am, 420D State Capitol.

MSU Dulcimer Club - meets Mon, 6:30 pm. Oak Room, 2nd floor, MSUnion.

Lansing City Council - meets Mon, 7 pm, 10th floor. City Hall.

Gay Alcoholics - meet Mon, 7:30 pm, UMHE, 1118S. Harrison, E. Lansing.

Parents Anonymous Group Therapy Meeting - Mon. 8 pm. University United

200t AN EARTH ODYSSEY

Saturday. May 6,10 am - 2 pm, Hannah Middle School, E. Lansing.

Student art and acience projects will be on display all day. The photojournalism entries in the 2001 competition will be on display.

Beginning at 10:30 am, the dance and drama entries will be performed, dance pieces alternating with drama. There are five dance entries: Back in Touch by Lawrence Buck; Travel through Time by Sonia Suter; The Grounding of Energy: From Consumption to Creation by Bob Van Oosterhout; Energies by Eric John­ son; and Tomorrow's Children by Kathy Kowalk and Helen Asher.

The four drama entries are: The Energy Show by the Plastic Theatrics; Barriers by Raoul Beacom; Collage by Nan Refior; and a production by the Streetcorner Society.

There will also be continuous showings of the video entries: How Much Energy Was Wasted Making This Tape? by Liza Moon; Is This the Answer? by the E. Lan­ sing High School Video Club; The Game by Mike Lewis; and Subterranean by Trammel.

The prizewinners in all categories will be announced at 2pm.

FILMS

AT LCC

Films and Slide Shows - Fri & Sat, 170 & 458 A&S

These films and slide/tape presentations will be shown continuously in both rooms. Exact times of showings for each film or presentation will be posted outside each of the rooms.

The films are: Energy: the Dilemma; Energy: New Sources; Age of the SUN; New Alchemists; Here Comes the Sun; Challenge of the Future; Solar Generation; Thousands of Suns; and Putting Energy Alternatives to Work.

The slide/tape presentations are: Michigan Solar Installa­ tions; New Mexico Passive Solar; Solar Building Survey; Zomeworks; Showcase of Solar Homes; Solar Commer­ cial Opportunities.

ALTERNATE ENERGY. INC,YOUR ENERGYCONSERVATION SPECIALISTS"

SEE OUR SUN WEEK DISPLAY!

MSEA member Licensed & Insured License No. 47629

Freon Charged Solar Hot Water Heating System produced by SOLAR RESEARCH

ENERGY CONSERVATION- the key to alternative energy success! (See for yourself how we find home heat losses through our INFRA-RED SCANNER).

Insulation Demonstration. See AEROLITE ureaformaldehyde Foam being made and installed.

Electric Wind Generator by Winco.

216 E. ASH ST., MASON 676-1220

Wood, Wind andSun Store

WOOD STOVES ANTIQUESALTERNATE ENERGY

CONSULTATION

FLOUR MILLS. DEHYDRATORS. SPROUTERS. KEROSENE LAMPS

BUY-SELL-TRADE Grand Ledge 627-5944