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Music Workshop by the Israel Piano Trio will begin a week of mu• sical events with the group from Tel Aviv University, Tuesday, March 3l, II a.m., Camino Theater, USO. Free. 459-3724.

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Strategies. How to Get What You Want" will be the topic in the sixth of the University or San Diego's UP- DATE breakfast seminars Friday, March 27, from 7 30 to 9 a.m. at the Executive Hotel in downtown San Diego. Speaker will be Dr. Gary Whitney, UPDATE is a series of seminars _ designed for women and men in hy§i- , ness and sponsored by USD 's School of 1 Business Administration evefY Friday morning through April IO. Advance registration is required. Series tickets and group rates are available, and single sessions are $15. Ca II 293-4585 USD assistant professor of management.

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FOUNDERS GALLERY An exhibit of 25 cos- tumes from contemporary theater by one of America's best-known designers, Robert Mor- gan wlll show March 30 thru May 7. Gallery hou~s are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., weekdays, with extended hours untll 9 p.m. on Wed., USD.

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Wednesday Noon Concert The Orion Guitar Duo will perform Wed. at 12:15 p.m. in the French Parlor of USD's Founders Hall.

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NOONTIME CONCERT (French Parlor. Founders Hall, Univer- sity of SD) Free per'ormanr«' by the Orion Duo, 12,15 p.m Wednesday.

Ray Bradbury . •• /11 the kitchen the breakfast ,crJVe guve u hissing sigh and ejected from its wurm incenor eight pieces of perfectly browned toust, eight eggs sunnyside up, sixteen slices of bacon, twu coffees, and two cool glasses of milk. "Todny 1s August 4, 2026." said a. . • voice from the kitchen ceiling. "in the city of Allendale, Cul1fam111.' It repeated the date

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Seminar to hone skills lor ,oreer A seminar designed to help businessmen and women successfully pursue job opportunities and to move up the organizational ladder will be held Friday by the University of San Diego School of Business. Titled "Strategies and Skills for Career Success," the seminar is the seventh in a series known as Update breakfast seminars. Fri- day's session will last from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the Execu- tive Hotel, 1055 First Ave. Advance registration of $15 is required. The final Update seminar, "Business Cycle Development in tbe 80s " will be conducted Ap~il 10. For more informa- tion, contact USD's Office of Continuin& Education.

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HESTRA - The orchestra, with the annual Sister Ross, UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO 0,RC f piano soloist Ro.n Cuyabyab, w,II per Sunday in the. Camino Scholarship Fund Concert at 4 p.mThe program will include the Theater, University of San o,ego.2 d Brahms' "Variation on a Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. an Theme of Haydn."

give a talk at che University of San Diego. Whatever the melancholy of his stories, the author m person remains the quintessential boy, bemused by his ability to write fluently and thrilled by his success. Most people lose the capacity for wonder as they grow olde r. Not Bradbury. 'Tm one of the few people I know who still say 'Gee,, whiz,' "he admits. "I say it at least five times a day." Fahrenheit 451 will play on the main stage of San Diego State's dramatic arcs building, Friday

and Saturday, March 27 and 28, and Tuesday, March 31 through Saturday, April 4. Curtain time is 8:00 p. m., and the talk led by Ray Bradbury will follow the performance. For reservations or further information, call 265-6884. Bradbury's talk at USO is scheduled for next Thursday, April 2, at 3:30 p.m. in Camino Theater. Tickets will be sold at the door. For further information, call 291-6480 x4717. -BenSira

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Wine forum to host guest speakers The University of San Diego presents its sixth "Wine Forum" on six Thursday who will address

and wine-tasting. Each session will feature a guest speaker, who will follow his remarks with a tasting and discussion of wines of his choice. Guest speakers each Thurs- day are: Phillip L. Baxter, winemaker for Rutherford Hill Winery in St. Helena, who will discuss new trends in the Napa Valley; Myron Nightingale, Sr. , winemaker for Berlinger/ Los Hermanos Vineyards in St. Helena, who will speak on "The Parameters of Chardonnay;" Ange) Papagni, owner of Papagni Vineyards in Madera,

Free Concerts Wednesdays At University Of San Diego SAN DIEGO - The University of San Diego presents the following series of free concerts each Wednesday in April at 12: 15 p.m., in the French Parlor of Founders Hall : , April 1- The Orion Guitar Duo. . • April 8- String bassist Bert Turetzsk.Y, UCSD music faculty and internationally kn~wn rec~rdm1;, artist. • April 22 - Sister Joanne N1cgorsk.i, music consultant for the Diocese of San Diego, singing Chopin mazurkas and songs in Polish, with piano accompaniment by Father Nicolas Reveles, instructor of music at USD. • April 29 - Cello recital by Marjorie Hart. associate professor of music at USD.

the grape- growing potential of the San Joaquin Valley; Peter M. Stern , winemaker for Turgeon & Lohr Winery in San Jose, who will conduct a tasting of wine components, emphasizing tastes and odors; Bernard Fetzer, owner of Fetzer Vineyards in Redwood Valley, speaking on wine production in the Mendocino Valley; and J . Michael Rowan, winemaker for Jordan Vineyard and Wi ry in Healdsburg, reviewing his winemaking and production philosophies.

evenings , April 2 through May 7, al 7:30 p.m., in the Board Room of De Sales Hall. Enrollment is limited to 40 persons (age 21 or older), and preregistration is required. Tuition is $75 per person. Non-technical in nature, the forum will feature informal discussions of California wines, including the arts of grapegrowing, wi,)le production,

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ORION DUO - The duo Nill present a clasSlcal guitar concert to I ue the Noontime Concert Serift at 12·15 p.m. Wednesday in tile French Parlor Founder's Hall. University of San [);ego. con

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