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Events for Thursday, April 10, 2008
  • Event Details: Grizzly Stadium Construction
    Date:  12/03/2007
    Location:  East side of Campus
    Notes:  Construction will begin Monday, Dec. 3, on a 2,000-seat expansion to the east side of Washington-Grizzly Stadium at The University of Montana. Drivers are asked to slow down and expect possible delays on Campus Drive. Then on Dec. 15, a section of Campus Drive east of the stadium will be closed to through traffic until the building project is completed in August 2008. http://news.umt.edu/index.asp?sec=1&too=100&eve=1000&id=1923
  • Event Details: Montana Archaeolgical Lectures
    Date:  04/04/2008
    Location:  See text
    Notes:  Learn About Montana's Archaeological History Seven free lectures for those interested in learning more about the state's archaeology and history will take place during April. All lectures will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. Following are lecture dates and locations: • Friday, April 4, University Center Room 330: "Public Archaeology in Montana" by UM anthropology doctoral student Helen Keremedjiev. • Monday, April 7, University Center Alumni Board Room: "The Yellowstone Archaeology Project" by UM Assistant Professor Doug MacDonald. • Wednesday, April 9, Fort Missoula Historical Museum: "Archaeology of the Jocko Lakes Fire" by C. Milo McLeod, Lolo National Forest archaeologist. • Tuesday, April 15, University Center Room 333: "The Big Timber Chinese Community" by UM anthropology graduate student Justin Moschelle. • Tuesday, April 22, University Center Room 332: "The Historical Archaeology of Fort Owen" by UM anthropology graduate student Don Merritt. • Thursday, April 24, University Center Room 331: "Historic Settlement and Mining of the Garnet Range" by UM anthropology graduate student Brent Rowley. • Wednesday, April 30, University Center Room 326: "The Chinese in Montana" by UM anthropology doctoral student Chris Merritt. For more information, call Chris Merritt at 406-243-6249.
  • Event Details: Start Training for GrizzlyMan
    Date:  03/14/2008
    Location:  register at REI on Reserve St.
    Notes:  Start Training For The GrizzlyMan Race The premiere GrizzlyMan Adventure Race will send racers on an unknown course up Pattee Canyon with a map and compass beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 19, on the UM campus. The GrizzlyMan is the only race of its kind in the Northwest. Racers must find their way to specific checkpoints throughout the 23-mile race by foot or bike on maintained trails and open terrain. Participants must register before Friday, April 11, at Missoula REI, located on Reserve Street, or online at http://www.active.com. The $40 entry fee includes United States Adventure Racing Association membership, a shirt, products from race sponsors and food following the race. Registration is limited to 300 participants. All those age 16 to 55 are eligible to enter. The GrizzlyMan Adventure Race