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Conducted by Allen Robert Gross, the Caltech-Occidental Symphony will feature violinist Lawrence Sonderling on Saturday, November 13, 2010 at 7:30 pm in Thorne Hall at Occidental College, and on Sunday, November 14, 2010 at 3:30 pm in Ramo Auditorium at Caltech. Lawrence Sonderling is a member of the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Occidental College's violin instructor.

The program will include Nicolai: Overture to "The Merry Wives of Windsor", Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 4 ("Italian"), and Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1. Both performances will have the same program.

Official Website: http://music.caltech.edu

Added by Caltech Performing and Visual Ar on October 22, 2010

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SPRAWLED OUT: The Fight to Stop Sprawl in Michigan and Ann Arbor

Mayor John Hieftje
City Council Member Jean Carlberg
History Professor Matt Lassiter Law Professor Rick Hills
Conan Smith, Michigan Environmental Council & the Cool Cities Task Force

--->Tuesday, March 30
--->7:30 PM
--->Michigan Union Ballroom

<----Come hear what is being done to fight urban sprawl statewide and
locally from the people making it happen. And then tell them what YOU
think.---->

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---->Brought to you by Students for PIRGIM, the Environmental Issues
Commission (MSA), and the Urban Issues Collaborative.<----

MORE ABOUT SPRAWL IN MI AND A2...
While out of control development is paving over some of our most valued
natural places, transforming farmland into developments and leaving behind
a legacy of air and water pollution, many of our cities are in decline. We
have an opportunity to pass policies that would stop sprawl, promote smart
growth alternatives and tackle social problems.

At the state level, a bipartisan task force helped to develop tools that
will curb sprawl. Now it's up to Governor Granholm and the state
legislature to turn these recommendations into reality.

At the local level, questions on whether Ann Arbor should develop and if
so, how and where, still loom large. Mayor Hieftje and City Council will
hear policy recommendations from the Cool Cities Task Force on how Ann
Arbor can attract and retain 20-34 year-olds, as well as multiple plans for
development.