
Don’t forget to save the first weekend of April for the annual This Saturday event is free and open to the public, with all proceeds benefiting the Miller Library.
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The U District Forum is intended to inform the local community and others about the work of the and its committees: Clean & Safe, Events & Marketing, Retail & Business Development and Urban Design. This free, open event begins with networking at 4:30 pm and opening remarks at 5 pm at the Hotel Deca Ballroom, 4507 Brooklyn Ave. NE. Everyone is welcome! RSVP’s are requested but not required prior to the event. You can also submit questions in advance using this RSVP link –
If you have not RSVP’ed but wish to attend,
please feel free to join us the day of the event.
Light refreshments will be served.

will examine the historical, memorial, and aesthetic dimensions of school photographs from a comparative Jewish perspective in聽 lectures by Dr. Marianne Hirsch and Dr. Leo Spitzer on March 31 and April 2 in Kane Hall. To guarantee a seat, please reserve tickets in advance

The invites local residents to the first , an opportunity聽to join the conversation on topics relating to the University District. This free public event is scheduled for April 2 at 4:30 pm in the Hotel Deca Ballroom. Kindly in advance to allow for planning.
The School of Art will host , an internationally known multi-media artist whose work can be found in very unlikely places and is intended to provoke greater social awareness and responsibility.聽 Free and open to all, although priority seating will be given to those who .