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Saturday, May 10, 2008
Saturday activities include commencements


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Aims and UNC students to commence
<strong>If you're wondering what all the traffic on Saturday is about, this is it:
• AIMS COMMENCEMENT,</strong> 10 a.m., Union Colony Civic Center, 701 10th Ave., Greeley.
<strong>• UNC COMMENCEMENT, </strong> 10 a.m., Nottingham Field, University of Northern Colorado, 20th Street and 27th Avenue, Greeley.
Tickets are needed to attend both Aims Community College or UNC graduation ceremonies.

Buy a plant, help plant a park
<strong>• MORNING GARDEN CLUB PLANT AND BAKE SALE,</strong> 9 a.m.-1 p.m., in front of the tennis courts at Centennial Park, 23rd Avenue and 22nd Street, Greeley. Annuals, perennials, vegetables and more and lots of delicious baked goods. Proceeds support the club’s landscaping project of Tom Chagolla Habitat Park. Details, (970) 353-1743.

Breakfast with candidates
<strong>• JANE JEFFERSON BREAKFAST,</strong> 9:30 a.m., Perkins Restaurant, Greeley Mall, 23rd Avenue and U.S. 34 Bypass. Jane Jefferson Democratic Club hosts Weld County Commissioner candidates Debbie Pilch, Pierre DeMilt and Tom Pettit. Details, (970) 352-6730.

Gamble to have fun and fight cancer
<strong>• RELAY FOR LIFE POKER RUN,</strong> registration 8:30 a.m., Greeley Harley Davidson, 3010 29th St., hands to be returned by 3:30 p.m., New Plantation, 3520 11th Ave., Evans. Hands are $15 or $20 for two. Cash prizes for high and low. Proceeds benefit Relay for Life fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.

Baby animals, birds and stars
<strong>• BABY ANIMAL DAYS,</strong> last day, 1-4 p.m., Plumb Farm Learning Center, 39th Avenue and 10th Street, Greeley. Cost is $2 for ages 3 and older. Details, (970) 350-9220 or visit www.greeleymuseums. com.
<strong>• STARLAB SHOWS,</strong> bird migration and the stars, 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 2 p.m., Discover Science Center, 703 E. Prospect Road, Fort Collins. Activities free with admission, $7 adults, $5 children 3-12, $5.50 seniors, free for children younger than 3. Details, (970) 472-3990 or visit www.dcsm.org.

’50s or formal, let's go dancing
<strong>• SATURDAY NITE AT THE DRIVE-IN DANCE,</strong> Merry Mixers Square Dance Club, 7:30-10 p.m., Greeley Senior Activity Center, 1010 6th St. Wear 1950s attire and join the fun. Roger Schappell, caller. Open to dancers and spectators.
<strong>• WILD ASPARAGUS BALL,</strong> featuring the 50-piece Most Strauss Orchestra, 8-11:30 p.m., Colorado State University Student Center Ballroom, Fort Collins. $25, students $5 off. Tickets: CSU Campus Box Office, (970) 491-4849 or www.csutix.com. Co-sponsored by Friends of Traditional Dance and CSU Swing Dance Society.


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