Today–National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the ticket booth on the second floor, in observance of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, red ribbons will be distributed to symbolize the fight against HIV/AIDS. Information and free testing will be provided by Hope for Tennessee Mobile Unit. We urge everyone to get educated, get tested and get involved. There will also be a free movie at 7 p.m. in the Culp Center Auditorium. Sundance Film Festival selection Life Support starring Queen Latifah is inspired by a true story. Discussion will follow the movie.

Sordid Lives Auditions

From 8-10 p.m., the Patchwork Players, a student theater organization at East Tennessee State University, will hold auditions for the adult comedy Sordid Lives in Room 205 of the Campus Center Building. The show will be performed in April. Those who audition will be reading selections from the script. No prepared piece is necessary. For more information, contact David Hyde at (423) 914-9255 or e-mail patchwork_players@yahoo.com.

Tomorrow, Feb. 9

A women’s personal enrichment lunch break series

“The Power of PLAY in Your Life!” is scheduled for February 9, 16 and 23. Pam Murray, B.A., M.B.A., local artist and creative coach, will conduct this three-part series. All sessions will be held at the Women’s Resource Center, Ross Hall (formerly Panhellenic Hall), Basement Suite 2, at noon. Reservations are required. To reserve a space or should you need additional information regarding Murray’s Women’s Personal Enrichment Lunch Break Series, contact the Women’s Resource Center at 423-439-7847.

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