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Puppets and Glee: Cedar Falls Friday Morning Roundup
News, events, information: some tidbits as you go about your day.

Positive Awareness:
Yesterday Patch had two on the reality of living with HIV in Iowa. Today you can see another perspective on the virus at Strayer-Wood Theatre on the UNI campus. The Yellow Boat is based on the true story of a boy in the 1980s who contracted HIV during a blood transfusion.
Tickets are $4, and half the proceeds will be donated to Keep A Child Alive, an organization dedicated to providing AIDS treatment, care and support services to children and families affected by the disease.
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Show times are today and Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 4 at 2 p.m.
Christmas Glee:
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The UNI Varsity Mens Glee Club will sing classic and contemporary holiday songs at 7:30 p.m. tonight and tomorrow at the . Tickets $5.
Bach Cantata:
UNI's Wind Symphony, Northern Iowa Symphony Orchestra and UNI Contrei students will perform Bach's Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland I, BWV 61 at McElroy Auditorium at 12:15 p.m. Free event!
Puppets!:
Before taking your kids to see the new Muppets movie, take them to the Cedar Falls Public Library for the monthly youth department puppet show at 4 p.m.
Comedy Hour:
Let Half-Masted, a student improv comedy troupe, test their (not always family-friendly) material on your funny bone. Free, 7:00 pm at UNI's Communication Arts Center.
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