JANUARY 2017
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Traditionally next twelve days after Christmas to Epiphany are called the Svyatki (holy days). A special tradition of the Svyatki in Russia is kolyadovanie (carolling). It is the best time for fortune telling and there are many ways to know your future. Today we will be telling fortune with a book, oranges, paper, etc, and have a lot of fun!
Please join us on Wed, Jan.,18 at 3:30 pm, 252 Moore Hall. All levels of Russian are welcome (including those who don't speak Russian at all)!
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LLEA, Mānoa Campus
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Elena Sedova, (808) 799-7506, elenased@hawaii.edu
Wednesday, January 18 |
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11:00am |
Planning 101 Mānoa Campus, Campus Center Courtyard
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12:00pm |
"Cultural Distinctions and Hierarchies in Western Europe &.." by Prof. Grono Mānoa Campus, Manoa Campus, Burns Hall 2118
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12:00pm |
COBRE/Tropical Medicine Seminar Mānoa Campus, John A. Burns School of Medicine, Kaka芒鈧劉ako Campus, 651 Ilalo Street, MEB Auditorium (R
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1:30pm |
International Language Exchange Mānoa Campus, Krauss 012
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1:30pm |
Essential Oils West Oʻahu Campus, Hale Kuahuokal脛聛 in the Student Organic Garden
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2:00pm |
UH Common Scholarship Application Workshop Honolulu Campus, 2-401
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3:00pm |
Geology and Geophysics Seminar Mānoa Campus, Pacific Ocean Sciences and Technology 723
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3:30pm |
Atmospheric Sciences Seminar Mānoa Campus, Marine Sciences Building, MSB 100
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3:30pm |
Fortune telling for Epiphany Mānoa Campus, 252 Moore Hall
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5:30pm |
SAPFB Info Briefing Mānoa Campus, Campus Center or Hemenway Hall, See Annoucement E-mail for Details
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