Please, folks: Should you plan on submitting an announcement of some timely event, class, conference, or whatever for possible inclusion in MOTHER's CALENDAR, do it at least two and one-half (or even better yet, three) months in advance of that occasion. Otherwise, you're just gonna be too dam late. (Information concerning goings-on during May and June 1978 must be in our hands by the second week of March: absolutely our deadline for MOTHER NO. 51.)
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In communities across the nation, citizens are now making plans to celebrate Sun Day (May 3) by hosting solar fairs, conferences, teach-ins, sunrise services, political demonstrations ... the Ideas keep multiplying! Help emphasize the sun's importance by organizing/attending events in your area. Write: Sun Day, Suite 1100, 1028 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036.
You're Invited to one of the largest alternative energy shows yet held In the U.S. . . . and It's a major part of Now York Sun Day celebrations. Invitations and further Information on the event (May 3-6 at the old New York Custom House near Wall Street) are available from: Sun Day Center, 356 Lexington Ave., 16th Floor, Now York, N.Y. 10017,(212) 697-5050.
Crises in energy, natural resources, food production, human rights, and the economy affect us all. The third annual Toward Tomorrow fair, a three-day exposition (June 16-18) at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, will address these issues. And World Game '78.the ninth in a series of summer workshops based on Buckminster Fuller's concept.will be held June 16-22 in collaboration with the fair. For information on either, write: Ernie Corrigan, Toward Tomorrow, 102-C Hasbrouck, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass. 01002.
Architects, engineers, contractors, and other professionals concerned with energy conservation, take note! New York University School of Continuing Education is sponsoring two-day seminars on Energy Management in Buildings in New York City (March 14), Chicago (March 28), San Francisco (April 18), Washington, D.C. (May 2), Denver (May 23), and Boston (June 20). Write: Registrar -14th Floor, New York University Conference Center, 360 Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017.
Interested In environmental studies? Get the details about Antioch College/West's B.A. and M.S. degree programs. Applications are now being accepted for the spring and fall 1978 quarters. Contact: Jerry Yudelson, Program Director, Antioch College/West, 1161 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. 94103, (415) 864-2570.
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