Noon at Night
Palmer Commons Third Floor
Palmer Commons Third Floor
Join Noon at Night for an experiment in radical hospitality at Palmer Commons at UM Ann Arbor. Noon at Night is a culinary and campus tour of historical and contemporary University of Michigan student movements. On Friday, April 12 and Saturday, April 13, Noon at Night will offer student-led tours, departing at noon and 6pm, traveling back in time throughout campus to significant locations of student organizing and resistance. Hour-long tours will end at Palmer Commons where participants can order food from a menu curated from archived recipes from UM's history that correspond with the time periods and movements shared on the tour. Each evening will culminate in a teach-in of current student-led movement work beginning at 7:30pm. The pay-what-you-can cafe will be open to the public 8am-11pm both days. Coffee, tea, and breakfast items will be available beginning at 8am. The full menu will be available beginning at noon. Visit noonatnight.org or follow @noonatnight on Instagram for more information and tour registration. Student Life Sustainability, Sustainability Cultural Organizers

Noon at Night

icon to add this event to your google calendarApril 12-13, 2024
8:00 am - 11:00 pm
Palmer Commons Third Floor
Sponsored by: Student Life Sustainability, Sustainability Cultural Organizers
Contact Information: info@noonatnight.org
This event features U-M or SPH alumni
This program or event is open to the alumni community

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Join Noon at Night for an experiment in radical hospitality at Palmer Commons at UM Ann Arbor. Noon at Night is a culinary and campus tour of historical and contemporary University of Michigan student movements. On Friday, April 12 and Saturday, April 13, Noon at Night will offer student-led tours, departing at noon and 6pm, traveling back in time throughout campus to significant locations of student organizing and resistance. Hour-long tours will end at Palmer Commons where participants can order food from a menu curated from archived recipes from UM's history that correspond with the time periods and movements shared on the tour. Each evening will culminate in a teach-in of current student-led movement work beginning at 7:30pm. The pay-what-you-can cafe will be open to the public 8am-11pm both days. Coffee, tea, and breakfast items will be available beginning at 8am. The full menu will be available beginning at noon. Visit noonatnight.org or follow @noonatnight on Instagram for more information and tour registration.

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