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Affairs Office, Bldg 15. See the UTEP Miners Players are required to bring their own chess having a gigantic book sale Feb. 23 and 24 from 1 to 6 p.m., Feb. 24 and 25 from 9 a.m. to
battle the University of Tulsa, Golden men and board. Individual trophies will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. the El Paso Museum of 6 p.m. There will be more than 60 tables of
Hurricanes at the Don Haskins Center. Buy awarded to first, second and third place in each Archaeology at Wilderness Park, 4301 coin dealers anxious to buy and sell coins, ban-
one, get one free tickets are $10.50, which grade. Additional snacks and refreshments will Transmountain. For more information, contact knotes, tokens and medals. For more informa-
available at the UTEP Ticket Office. Make be available for sale. For more information, Mary Russell at 751-0360 or by e-mail at tion, call 533-6001, during the show call 526-
plans now to see the game. contact Bill Wallace at 751-4945. epas.com or. 3180. The International Coin Club of El Paso
Preregistration is due by Feb. 23. Mail form to meets the first and third Thursday of every
Black History Month at UTEP 8501 Diana Drive El Paso, Texas 79904. Basketball camp Month at Mike & Anna Mexican Restaurant,
The University of Texas at El Paso will host The Ten Star All-Star Basketball Camp reg- 1850 Trawood Drive. The meetings start at 7
a variety of events during February to educate NMSU Open house istration is open. The camp is by invitation p.m.
the community about African-American histo- The Theater, Music and Art Department at only. Youth ages 10 through 19 are eligible to
ry. The theme of this year’s Black History New Mexico State University are having an apply. Past participants include: Michael Child care subsidy
Month events is “Africans in the Americas.” open house exclusively for Fort Bliss person- Jordan, Tim Duncan, Vince Carter, Jerry The National Association of Child Care
All the events are free and open to the public. nel and their families Feb. 11 from at 12:30 Stackhouse, Grant Hill and Antawn Jamison. Resource and Referral Specialist offers subsi-
“Blacks In Higher Education,” lecture by p.m. There will be a limited supply of theater Players from 50 states and 17 foreign countries dized child care expenses for off post child
Orlando Taylor, Ph.D., Howard University seats for Fort Bliss affiliated personnel for $5. attended the 2006 camp. College basketball care for active duty and deployed Soldiers. For
graduate dean Feb. 16 at 1:30 p.m. at To purchase tickets, call (505) 646-1705 or by scholarships are possible for players selected more information, visit www.naccrra.net.
University Suite. “Gospel Explosion” Feb. 17 e-mail at sfidler@nmsu.edu. to the All-American Team. Camp locations NACCCRA and the Department of Defense
at 4 p.m. at Fox Fine Arts Center. “The Impact include: Commerce, Texas, Prescott, Ariz., have partnered to provide families of severely
of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ on My Life as UTEP dinner theater Thousand Oakes, Calif., Sterling, Colo., injured service members with assistance to
Novelist” by Benjamin Saenz Feb. 19 at 3:30 The University of Texas at El Paso presents Babson Park, Fla., Atlanta, Ga., Champaign, find and pay for safe, licensed child care serv-
p.m. at the Undergraduate Learning Center Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “A Grand Night Ill., Ypsilanti, Mich., Glassboro, N.J., Hickory, ices for a period of six months during their
room 116. Film presentation of Spike Lee’s for Singing,” a musical revue featuring songs N.C., Mitchell, S.D., Lebanon, Tenn. And recuperation.
“When the Levees Broke: Part I” Feb. 19 at from their classics musicals Okalahoma, Blacksburg, Va. There is also a summer camp
6:30 p.m. “Shadow Day,” Feb. 21 sponsored Carousel, South Pacific, The King and I and available for youth ages six through 18 of all Lions Club
by Black Student Union. Area high school stu- The Sound of Music. Dinner performances skill levels. For a free brochure on these sum- Ricardo Soto, Internal Revenue Service ter-
dents shadow UTEP students. “Black History start at 7 p.m. Feb. *15, 16 and 17. (* discount mer camps, call (704) 373-0873. ritory manager for W&I Spec Program, will be
Month Parade,” sponsored by the Inter Club dinner performances). Matinee dinner per- the guest speaker at the El Paso Downtown
Council of El Paso Feb. 24 at 10 a.m. Parade formance is Feb. 4 at 1:30 p.m. with a meal. UTEP Theatre Lions Club Feb. 23 at noon at noon at the
route starts at the corner of Pershing Drive and Tickets can be purchased by calling 747-5234 The University of Texas at El Paso downtown Holiday Inn Express at 409 East
Montana Ave., turns right at Copia Street, turns or at all Tickmaster outlets in El Paso. Charge Department of Theatre, Dance & Film proudly Missouri. For directions, go to www.hiex-
right on Missouri Ave. and ends at Mary Webb tickets by calling 747-5234, 544-4444 or presents Boy Gets Girl Feb. 16 and 17 and 22 press.com/elpasocentral. Soto is a native El
Park, 3401 Missouri Ave. Film presentation of online at www.ticketmaster.com. For more through 24 at 8 p.m. Feb. 18 and 25 at 2:30 Pasoan born and raised here. His theme will be
Spike Lee’s “When the Levees Broke: Part II” information, call 747-6060. p.m. at the Studio Theatre first floor of the Fox “The IRS partnering with the community
Feb. 26 at 6:30 p.m. “Conversation with the Fine Arts Center. This was named the Time based organizations.” He has been an IRS
Elders.” Mod. Chastity Bradford, Ph.D. Feb. Merit Scholarships Magazine No.1 play of the year in 2000 Boy agent for 29 years. Meals are $10 per plate.
28 at 6:30 p.m. Merit Scholarships are available for enlist- Gets Girl is a psychological thriller about a There is plenty of parking. The club will not
ed family members. Two Team Bliss scholar- romance gone wrong. Ticket prices are $8 for have their regular meeting Feb.16. They will
Chess tourney ships, $1,000 each, are being offered by the adults, UTEP faculty and staff and seniors. however, have a Valentine’s Day sweetheart
The El Paso Parks and Recreation Officer, Civilian, and Spouse to one enlisted Cost is $7 for military, groups of more than 10 party in place of the meeting. For more infor-
Department is seeking youth in grades first high school senior and one enlisted spouse. and non-UTEP students. Cost is $6 for UTEP mation, call 585-1713.
through eighth who are avid chess players and The scholarship is open to all enlisted ranks, students, and children ages four through 12-
enjoy competing against their peers. The All active duty or Retired. Participant must have a years-old. For tickets and information, call Blue Revue
World Chess Tournament is March 3 from 9 GPA of 3.0 to apply. The deadline is April 2. 747-5118 or 544-8444. The Ladies of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
a.m. to 4 p.m. at Hilos de Plata Senior Center For more information and an application, con- cordially invite you to the Miss Blue Revue
4452 Delta. The purpose of the tournament is tact Sue Huggler at suehuggler@hotmail.com International Coin Club Scholarship Program 2007 March 31 at Crystal
to showcase the talents of young El Paso chess or call 566-4408. The International Coin Club of El Paso will Palace at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call
players. Games will be limited to 30 minutes. be holding their 44th annual coin show Feb. 23 227-2334. The scholarship has awarded more
Advance payment is required. Entry fee is $5 EPAS booksale through 25 at the El Maida Shrine Center, 6331 than $45,000 in scholarships to participants
per player, which includes a hot dog and soda. The El Paso Archaeological Society will be Alabama Street. The show hours are Feb. 23 over the last decade.
at Join the Animal Rescue League of El Paso
Mulligan’s for an ‘Evening in Central Bark!’
“Dinner with Friends”
Tuesday, March 3 at the Wyndham El Paso Airport, 2027 Airway Blvd.
February 20th “Yappy Hour” and Silent Auction will begin at 6 p.m., dinner at 7:30 p.m.
11am - 2am There will be raffles, auctions, entertainment and much more. Tickets are $40 per person or reserved tables
of 10, $500, and include preferred seating. Reservation deadline is Feb. 20. Tickets must be purchased in
advance. Call 581-7266 for more information.
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