The Week Ender: Happenings Jan. 16-19

The Week Ender appears every Thursday in YaleNews and offers highlights of the many activities taking place at the university Friday-Sunday.

The Week Ender appears every Thursday in YaleNews and offers highlights of the many activities taking place at the university Friday-Sunday.


F R I D A Y


Listen to Roberta Price speak about her experience as a participant photographer of the counterculture in Across the Great Divide: Photographing the Rural Counterculture, 1969-1977. Free. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, 121 Wall St. 3 p.m.

Create your own unique hand-bound journal in a one-hour, hands-on workshop. Hunter Ford, founder of the Yale Guild of Bookmakers, Cayla Lockwood, current Artspace artist-in-residence, and Daniel Staskawicz ’17 invite visitors to explore the basics of bookmaking at the Bookmaking Workshop: Crafting the Codex. Space is limited; advance registration required. Free. Yale University Art Gallery, 1111 Chapel St. Workshops begin at noon, 1 p.m., and 2 p.m.


S A T U R D A Y


Marsh Garden

Come to a Coffee Tasting and Greenhouse Tour. The coffee tasting and discussion by Eric Ciolino from One World Roasters starts at 2 p.m. Greenhouse tours start at 4 p.m. Doors will close at 5 p.m. Free. Marsh Botanical Garden Greenhouse #1, 265 Mansfield St. 2 p.m.

Women's Ice Hockey

Cheer on the Yale women’s ice hockey team as they play against Colgate. Ingalls Rink, 73 Sachem St. 3 p.m.

Men's Ice Hockey

Watch as the Yale men’s hockey team takes on Brown. Ingalls Rink, 73 Sachem St. 7 p.m.

Goodfellas

See Goodfellas (1990), an American crime film directed by Martin Scorsese. Free. Whitney Humanities Center, Auditorium, 53 Wall St. 7 p.m.


S U N D A Y


Johnnetta Cole

Come hear an address by Johnnetta Cole, director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art — one of a series of events organized around the Martin Luther King holiday. The theme for the events is “No Work is Insignificant”: Moving Forward through Service, Scholarship, and Solidarity. Free. Battell Chapel, College and Elm streets. 6 p.m.


S U N D A Y  &   M O N D A Y


Bring the family to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy of Environmental and Social Justice 2015 event at the Peabody Museum. The weekend’s activities will include performances and educational activities for visitors of all ages. Free. Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, 170 Whitney Ave. Sunday noon-4 p.m.; Monday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.


M O N D A Y


MLK

Attend Let Us Break Bread Together: A Celebration of the Religious Heritage of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The theme this year is “Infinite Hope: Advancing the Dream through Faith, Justice, and Equality” with a keynote message delivered by Carlton Lee, pastor, Flood Christian Church, Ferguson, Missouri, and performances by student musical groups and spoken-word artists. Free. Battell Chapel, College and Elm streets. 4 p.m.

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