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V Visit our web site: http://www.howdyags. com -2 weeks of schedules. -email Bill and Ron -autoresponders CHECK THE WEB SITE FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE INFORMATION!! MONDAY OCT 27TH CHEM 101 2-6 PM CRAM SESSION / DR. SUN SCIENCE MON Oct 27 TUE Oct 28 WED Oct 29 THU Oct 30 PHYS 6-8 CH CH CH CH 202 PM 33 34 35 36 CHEM 101 8-10 OH CH CH CH KENNICUTT PM 6, 7 7, 8 8 9 PHYS 10 PM- CH CH CH CH 201 MID 9 10 11 13 PRAC PRAC PHYS 4-6 EXAM EXAM 208 PM WEBB YOUNGBLOOD CHURCH HU MATH 8-11 PART PART PART 151 PM 1 2 3 BUSINESS MON TUE WED THU Oct 27 Oct 28 Oct 29 Oct 30 ACCT 6-8 CH CH CH CH 229 PM 8 9 10 11 11 Stages of Entertainment Fine Cuisines! 250 Arts & Crafts Booths Games &Rides! Music & Dance! COSTUME CONTEST SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th at Noon GRAND PRIZE! Airfare for two to LONDON Courtesy of British Airways! Adult & Children’s Categories! Lots of Prizes & Fun! Costumed characters can march in the Noon Day Parade! Sign up at the Information Booth. c)cxas ^Renaissance ^estivaf Saturdays & Sundays • Through NOVEMBER 16 KIDS (5-12) FREE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 with a Coupon From LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA Children must be accompanied by a ticketed adult. While Supplies Last Gate Admission: Adult $14.95 • Child (5-12) $6.95 • 4 & Under Free • FREE PARKING & CAMPING Festival is located 50 miles NW of Flouston on FM 1774, 6 miles south of HWY 105 in Plantersville FESTIVAL WEATHER HOTLINE: Toll Free 1-888-329-1372 Check the forecast & weekend events Wednesday through Sunday 1-800-458-3435 for more information or directions www.texrenfest.com L The Battalion IFESTLYES Thursday • October; lursday Thursday, October 23 Jed Dunn, a rock musician, at Bull- winkle’s Grill and Bar at 9:30 p.m. Jazztop, a local rock band, is playing with Podunk, a rock band from Bryan-College Station, at Dixie The atre at 9:30 p.m. Big Apple Trio, a local]'®! playing at Sweet Eugene;- Java at 9:30 p.m. ntinued N He said S iked to pe ertility, ec :al cancer. “It’s impoi jlogical fac ances of be The Latin Cheese Quartet, a local jazz band, is playing at Edges at 9:30 p.m. Ruthie Foster, a blues i from Bryan-College Static! ing at Chelsea StreetPciJ at 9:30 p.m. Punchy, an acoustic rock band from Austin, is playing at Sweet Eugene’s House of Java at 9:30 p.m. Gary P. Nunn Ruthie Foster Gary P. Nunn, a country musician, is playing with Highway 6, a local country band, at Shadow Canyon at 9:30 p.m. Jory Sherman, the author of The Barons of Texas, is signing books at Hastings from 6-8 p.m. Texas Twisters, a classic rock band from Bryan-College Station, is play ing at Fitzwilly’s at 9:30 p.m. Ruthie Foster, a blues musician from Bryan-College Station, is play ing at Chelsea Street Pub and Grilll at 9:30 p.m. Haywood, a rock band from Bryan- College Station, is playing at the Cow Hop at 9:30 p.m. Saturday, October 25 John and Tubie, a local rock band, is playing at the 3rd Floor Cantina at 9:30 p.m. Bo Diddley, a blues musician, is play ing with Hamilton Lewis, a blues mu sician from Houston, at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. Kid Fantastic Adam and Kris, a folk duo from Ed monton, Canada, is playing at the Crooked Path Ale House at 9:30 p.m. Neil Kulhanek, a classic rock musi cian from Brenham, is playing at Fitzwilly’s at 9:30 p.m. Ruthie Foster, a blues musician from Bryan-College Station, is play ing at Chelsea Street Pub and Grill at 9:30 p.m. The Advocate, a local rock band, is playing with Throwaway People, a rock band from Bryan-College Sta tion, at 9:30 p.m. Kid Fantastic, a local pur-i playing with Jackrabbitlfc band from Bryan-Collegei, 9:30 p.m. The Latin Cheese Quart: rhythm and blues band,is:l Fitzwilly’s at 9:30 p.m. Linus, a local rock band, is playing with Spencer’s Rocket, a Bryan-Col lege Station-based rock band, and Goose, an Austin-based rock band, is playing with Peeping Tom, a local cover band, at Cow Hop at 9:30 p.m. Beausoleil, a Cajun-zydeco band from Louisiana, is playing at the 3rd Floor Cantina at 9:30 p.m. Pete Mayes, a Hols:: blues musician, is playing] at 9:30 p.m DO YOU DRUM ? ‘TV: f'Z Ashiko i COME f I Congas l I -Bongos WITH ’ 'DRUM m., nW J usu Halloween DruniSestivat Rudder Fountain 12-1 PM Call Nate @ 764-9164 Bui the HELL Om ms TECH! tvwiv.jjspackage. corn Specials good 10/23/97 -10/25/97 1600 S. 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