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Blood drive continues Thursday in Boulder

A Bonfils blood drive sponsored by the Boulder Staff Council continues for a second day, from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Thursday, June 23.

The Bonfils bus will be parked on Euclid Avenue across from the University Memorial Center. Walk-ins are welcome, or make an appointment by calling 303-363-2300 or by visiting www.bonfils.org. Use site code 0248.

Career Services seeking help for annual suit collection

Each year, Career Services at the University of Colorado Boulder partners with the Engineering BOLD Center (formerly the Multicultural Engineering Program) and the Multicultural Business Students Association (MBSA) to collect clean, gently worn business attire during the summer months. The clothing then is sold to students and alumni at low cost during the Suit Yourself sale in the fall, so that they can be affordably well-dressed for career fairs and job interviews. Full suits typically sell for $20.

Proceeds from the sale benefit the Engineering BOLD Center and the MBSA. The effort has raised more than $6,000 annually for the past seven years; the money helps student groups with scholarships and programming costs.

Clothing donations are being sought through Sept. 16. Men's and women's suits, jackets, pants, shirts, skirts, ties and handbags will be accepted at Career Services and all Art Cleaners stores in Boulder.

Questions, or inquiries from companies interested in supporting the program as a corporate sponsor, should be sent to Lisa Lovett, Lisa.Lovett@colorado.edu.

Shakespeare Fest returns for 54th season

Tragic love, mistaken identities and hysterical farce fill the program at the 2011 Colorado Shakespeare Festival (CSF) on the University of Colorado Boulder campus. The 54th season features Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" and "The Comedy of Errors," as well as "The Inspector General" and "The Little Prince."

Previews begin Thursday, June 23, with performances continuing through Aug. 14.
Tickets are sold online, by phone at 303-492-0554, or at the CSF box office in the University Theatre building on the CU-Boulder campus.

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