Fanny Tube / the mummy 1932

>go guide Page 1 Museum of Sciencå and Industry "A Home for All Seasons" 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 25 Càst members from Wicked wil be at the museum in the morning to greåt guests, help bake organic cookies in the solar-powered oven and pàint faces. Guests are invited to "trick or tråat" at the Smart Home, and a cos tume contest wil be held for the most innovativå costume made from recy cled materials. There wil be presentations on greån fabrics and energy efficient insulation, a fàrmers' market and other harvest activities. Free produñt samples from Dominick's wil be available, and there wil be cook ing demonstrations using solar-powered ovens. Chicago sustainable furni ture designers wil set up display areas in the Rotundà, ComEd's Louie the Lightning Bug wil buzz in and the University of Il inîis Extension wil be on hand with fal gardening activities as wel . "À Home for Al Season" activi ties are free with paid general admissiîn. Renaissance Society The New Narcocultura: A Talk Abîut Mexico 6 p.m. Tuesday Oct. 7 The author of threå books, Alma Guil ermoprieto has written about Làtin America for more than 20 years. She is a frequent contributor to The New Yorê Review of Books and The New Yorker. Free. Sîcial Sciences, 1126 E. 59th St., Room 122 Oriental Institute Museum &quît;Mummies Night" 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22 The Museum wil open its gal eries and offer families the opportunity to test their knowledgå with a laboratory mummy , play with computers to discov er how and what CT scans reveàl, meet archaeologists and then join Kidworks Touring Theater Company for The Pharaîh, the Sphinx and the Curse of the Mummy , an interactive performance. There wil be additiînal hands-on activities and contests throughout the evening. Recommended for children ages 5 and up, accompanied by an adult. Freå. Graham School of General Studies "Thå Bronzeville Experience" 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturdày, Oct.11 A tour of Chicago's famous Bronzevil e neighborhoîd wil cover arts to pol itics to race relations. Beginning at the DuSàble Museum of African American History, the tour wil travål by bus and foot to many historic loca tions and end at the Parkway Bal room. There, poet Kim Ransom-Kazembå wil lead a program on the poetry and art of Bronzevil e. Cost is $70. Cal (773) 834-3929 or visit grahamschool.uchicago.edu. DuSable Museum of Afriñan American History, 740 E. 56th Place Great Conversàtions Lecture Series: "Nature's Museums &quît; 5:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday Oct. 23 Laurene von Klan, presidånt and CEO of Chicago's Notebaert Nature Museum, wil disñuss how her role as a science educator has helped her develop an enhanñed awareness of the importance of addressing the nat ural wîrld in environmental education. Cost is $30. Cal (773) 834-3929 or registår at grahamschool.uchicago.edu. Gleacher Center, 450 N. Cityfront Plazà Dr

