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DATE: June 4, 2003 TIME: 2:30 PM-3:30 PM
ACTIVITY: English as a Second Language Fellowship: Weekly Meeting LOCATION: HUB 309
DESCRIPTION: Student group ESLF accommodates out-of-class practice of spoken English for non-native speakers, such as ESL students. ESLF also welcomes native speakers of English and people from the community to join our fellowship meetings for the learning of English and various cultures. The one-hour discussion consists primarily of student conversations on various topics, facilitated by a few officers. ESLF founding members and officers are bilingual speakers and an international student. CONTACT NAME: Lydia Ratna
PHONE #: 206.335.2492
E-MAIL: kirchara@u.washington.edu

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DATE: June 11, 2003 TIME: 2:30 PM-3:30 PM
ACTIVITY: English as a Second Language Fellowship: Weekly Meeting LOCATION: HUB 309
DESCRIPTION: Student group ESLF accommodates out-of-class practice of spoken English for non-native speakers, such as ESL students. ESLF also welcomes native speakers of English and people from the community to join our fellowship meetings for the learning of English and various cultures. The one-hour discussion consists primarily of student conversations on various topics, facilitated by a few officers. ESLF founding members and officers are bilingual speakers and an international student. CONTACT NAME: Lydia Ratna
PHONE #: 206.335.2492
E-MAIL: kirchara@u.washington.edu

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DATE: June 13, 2003 TIME: TBA
ACTIVITY: La Raza Graduation Ceremony LOCATION: University of Washington
DESCRIPTION: La Raza Graduation Planning Committee at the UW cordially invites you to celebrate the importance of your accomplishments by participating in this year's La Raza Graduation Ceremony. This bilingual and bicultural celebration will take place on June 13, 2003. CONTACT NAME: TBA
PHONE #: 206.543.4635
E-MAIL: maui@u.washington.edu

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DATE: June 15, 2003 TIME: June 15, 2003 - July 11, 2003
ACTIVITY: Sciences and Tribes Educational Partnership (STEP) summer institute LOCATION: Pack Forest, Big Beef Creek and the UW
DESCRIPTION: STEP hosts 58 Native American high school students and 6 elders from reservations around the state. Under the guidance of 12 NA TAs, students learn about natural and life sciences in a holistic, inquiry-based curriculum. CONTACT NAME: Nan Little
PHONE #: 206.616.6255
E-MAIL: klittle@u.washington.edu

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