To-do: Tuesday 11/3

For those of you who have multiple volunteer forms to fill out because you plan on serving on a board, committee or commission, tonight might be the night to settle in with your trusted quill-n-ink combo because the pickin’s are slim when it comes to entertainment options.

But the night isn’t entirely empty. There are four worthy choices, including two quartets.

Teatro Scarpino is hosting its usual Tuesday night jazz with The McLeod/Burson Quartet. If you like jazz, this is where you should be.

Choice number two is the UA Tuba Quartet Recital at 7:30 pm in the Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall. Tonight, they’ll be performing works by Grant, Golland, Morel, Handel, Ito, Snell, Castérède, Telemann, and Ellerby.

At Giffels Auditorium inside Old Main on the UA campus, is the kickoff of the 16th Annual Native American Symposium to Focus on Ecology and Sustainability featuring keynote speaker Winona LaDuke. LaDuke is an Anishinaabekwe (Ojibwe) enrolled member of the Mississippi Band Anishinaabeg who lives and works on the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota. She is an environmentalist, activist and author, and has twice run for vice president of the United States as the nominee of the Green Party. She will give a presentation at 7:00 pm.

Last but not least, if you’re a Scrabble radass, tonight’s your chance to prove it and win some bar tab credit at Smoke & Barrel Tavern.

Enjoy the evening.

Teatro Scarpino: Live jazz 
Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall: UA Tuba Quartet Recital 7:30 pm
Old Main / Giffels Auditorium: Native American Symposium 7 pm
Smoke & Barrel Tavern: Scrabble Tournament