Buff Bulletin 06/27/2007

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    SUBJECT: Buff Bulletin 06/27/2007

    Buff Bulletin
    27 June 2007, Wednesday

    A Boulder Campus digest of current events

    In this issue:

    --- Please Support Your Campus--Use Our Vending Machines!
    --- Not "A Place Apart" - Environmental Justice and the Sierra Club
    --- Cleaning Your Office this Summer? Remember to Recycle!
    --- Easy, All-Weather Fun for Your Kids and Their Babysitters
          or Nannies
    --- UMC's Alferd Packer Grill and Baby Doe's Offer Delicious Selections
          and Convenience for You this Summer
    --- Family Fitness Fun at the Uni-Hill 2K
    --- Main Campus Summer Blood Drive Today and Tomorrow,
          June 27 and 28
    --- Jim Manzanares Retirement Celebration
    --- Adobe Institutional Software Licensing Is Now Available!

    PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR CAMPUS--USE OUR VENDING MACHINES!

    UCB Property Services manages the campus food and beverage vending
    machine operations. Vending machine sales help support scholarships,
    financial aid to dependants of faculty/staff and auxiliary locations
    such as Housing, the UMC and Recreation Center. Beginning July 9, UCB
    Pepsi vending prices will increase to $1.25 for 20 oz bottles, 75
    cents for 12 oz cans. Many of the 12 oz can vendors will be removed
    or replaced with upgraded machines.
    Contact: Lori Jackson, vending mgr, Lori.Jackson@Colorado.EDU, 303-492-7028
    Additional information:
    http://www.colorado.edu/propertydistributionservices/vend.htm

    NOT "A PLACE APART" - ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND THE SIERRA CLUB

    Wednesday, June 27, 7 pm, Norlin Library's Center for British and
    Irish Studies, Room M549
    Sierra Club President Robbie Cox will share how the well-known
    national conservation organization began to tackle environmental
    justice issues to increase involvement with historically
    underrepresented communities, and how this is changing the image of
    the "environmentalist." Hosted by UCSU's Environmental Justice
    Steering Committee, Norlin Library and the CU Environmental Center.
    Contact: Sarah Haynes
    Additional information: http://ecenter.colorado.edu/events

    CLEANING YOUR OFFICE THIS SUMMER? REMEMBER TO RECYCLE!

    CU Recycling can assist your office with file cleaning or moving and
    help you save time, lower disposal costs and enjoy environmental
    benefits. We can provide bins and procedural information to help you
    recycle office papers, magazines/catalogs, transparencies, tyvek
    envelopes, toner cartridges, cardboard and more. Visit our website,
    call or email for information on CU's recycling guidelines and
    requesting temporary bins, special pick-ups and confidential
    shredding services.
    Contact: Dana Kelly, cure@colorado.edu
    Additional information: http://recycling.colorado.edu

    EASY ALL-WEATHER FUN FOR YOUR KIDS AND THEIR BABYSITTERS OR NANNIES

    Tell your babysitters and nannies - here's the perfect way to spend
    two easy, fun hours with all the kids, all ages: bowling at the UMC
    Connection! Enjoy two hours of bowling with shoe rental for only
    $3.50 per person. This all-weather activity is fun for everyone!
    Push-off ramps, quick set bumpers for bowling, plus arcade games,
    food, and air-conditioning. Weekdays, 10 am-6 pm. Drop-ins welcome or
    call ahead. The Connection, first floor UMC. Public welcome!
    Contact: The Connection, 303-492-6338
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/umc/theconnection

    UMC'S ALFERD PACKER GRILL AND BABY DOE'S OFFER DELICIOUS SELECTIONS
    AND CONVENIENCE FOR YOU THIS SUMMER

    The Alferd Packer Grill and Baby Doe's are open for delicious,
    fresh-made breakfasts, lunches and baked treats. Come on in for an
    early, energizing breakfast, or recharge yourself at lunch with a
    short summer walk to the UMC for homemade soups, burgers and fries,
    burritos, panini, or the Tabor daily specials. Need a break? Gourmet
    coffee with a treat from our bakery really hits the spot - delicious
    and convenient! Check summer hours at
    www.colorado.edu/umc/food/hours.html.
    Contact: UMC Food Service retail office, 303-492-6578
    Additional information: http://www.colorado.edu/umc/food

    FAMILY FITNESS FUN AT THE UNI-HILL 2K

    Join CU and Boulder Races! for a fun family evening of physical
    activity. Sign up for the first of three neighborhood races,
    "Uni-Hill" held on Thursday, June 28. Race information and
    applications forms can be found at www.boulderraces.com. All age
    groups welcome. Second and third races held the last Thursdays of
    July and August.
    Contact: Gail Siegel, 2-7084
    Additional information: http://www.boulderraces.com/

    MAIN CAMPUS SUMMER BLOOD DRIVE TODAY AND TOMORROW, JUNE 27 AND 28

    Decide to save a life. The Boulder main campus summer blood drive
    will be Wednesday and Thursday, June 27 and 28, 10 am-3:30 pm on the
    Bonfils bus by the UMC Dalton Trumbo Fountain. The drive is
    co-sponsored by Boulder Campus Staff Council, Bonfils Blood Center
    and UCSU. To make an appointment to donate blood or for more
    information, please call 303-363-2300, opt. 2. Donors will receive a
    T-shirt!
    Contact: Patti Zike
    Additional information:
    http://www.colorado.edu/StaffCouncil/specialevents/

    JIM MANZANARES RETIREMENT CELEBRATION

    After serving and protecting the citizens of CU for the past 23
    years, Cpl. Jim Manzanares is retiring and getting ready to enjoy the
    next phase of his life! Please join CU Police Department in
    celebrating with Jim and thanking him at a retirement reception on
    Friday, June 29, 3-5 pm at the Environmental Health & Safety
    Building, 1000 Regent Drive, second floor conference room.
    Contact: Jacqueline Johnson

    ADOBE INSTITUTIONAL SOFTWARE LICENSING IS NOW AVAILABLE!

    The CU Book Store is pleased to announce that Adobe institutional
    software licensing (CLP) orders can now be taken. Adobe, through its
    educational software purchasing program, is committed to providing
    everything you need to design and share ideas, both in and out of the
    classroom. CLP simplifies software administration, reduces software
    costs, and delivers the best savings on the most current versions of
    Adobe software. Please refer to our store website for details.
    Contact: Allison Hartel
    Additional information: http://www.cubookstore.com/computers

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