Page 8a behrcoll3@aol.com -4 p.m suite Trigon meeting; MCC - 10 p.m. Lion Entertainment Board movie, "Kiss of the Dragon;" Reed 117 • 1 • 1,1 V; - 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Apple Tuesday; Student Bookstore - 12:15 p.m. College Republicans meeting; Reed 112 3 p.m. Women's Soccer Match vs. Buffalo State - 5 p.m. Matchbox Players meeting; Studio Theatre - 5:30 p.m. Association for Women in Communications meeting; Academic 41 - 6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m Whiffleball; Erie Hall 7 p.m. Beer Jeopardy; Almy Hall 2nd Floor Lounge The 2001 Behrend United Way Campaign began on October 10 and will take place for three weeks. This year's goal is set at $35, 000. Faculty, staff, and students will be soliciting for donations. The United Way also hopes that donors will contribute extra money to "The September 11 Fund," hoping to provide all needed resources to New York, Washington, D.C., and Somerset County. All money raised goes to the fund. The United Way funds 39 agencies that support programs that help children, families, and seniors, among many other Behrend janitors will be picking up outdated GTE and Talk ing Phone Books in the upcoming weeks. All funds received from the recycling will be used for the Food Bank; the books themselves will be recycled into insulation. Please place all old phone books next to your trash receptacle. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, THROUGH FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26 Friday 20 Saturday Tuesday ?4 Wednesday P Thursday Kickball and UNITED WAY CAMPAIGN PHONE BOOK RECYCLING 5 p.m. Matchbox Players meeting; 2:30 p.m Lion Entertainment Board movie, "Kiss of the Dragon;" Reed 117 3:30 p.m. Women's Soccer Match vs. Frostburg 11 a.m. Women Today meeting; MCC suite 5:20 p.m. SGA meeting; Reed 114 - 5:25 p.m. History Club meeting; Reed 112 - 7 p.m. Beer Jeopardy; Tigress Lobby 7 p.m. Mocktails; Lawrence Hall Lobby 8 p.m. Rootbeer Pong; Perry Hall Lobby Mark Your Calendars charities. 11 ..,.. fitii i..., -...i.i.i.... , l k Friday, October 19, 2001 Studio Theatre 8 p.m. Catholic Mass; McGarvey Commons 12:15 p.m. Young Democrats meeting; Reed 3 - 5:30 p.m. Commuter Council meeting; Reed 113 6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Kickball and Whiffleball; Erie Hall 7:30 p.m. Open House in Astronomy; Otto Science Building PHOTO COURTESY OF UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Jeanine Noce, Ed Gabrys, Luka Lodico, Steve Merritt, and Ryan Stare play in Sand Mountain. Sand Mountain, a play by Romulus Linney, will be presented in the Studio Theatre, on October 26, 27, 30, 31 and November 1,2, and 3 at 8 p.m., and October 28 and November 4 at 2:30 p.m. The play features two parts, Sand Mountain Matchmaking and Why The Lord Came To Sand Mountain. In the first part, Rebecca, played by Jeanine Noce, is sought after by four males all attempting to win her heart to hold her hand in marriage. In the second half, The Lord and Saint Peter visit an unwed couple with 14 children. Tony Elliot directs Sand Mountain. On Tuesday, October 23, the Student Bookstore in the Reed Union Building will be holding "Apple Tuesday." Students can bob for apples to receive a 10 per- cent discount coupon. Larger discounts can be won Sunday A Closer Look Sand Mountain Bookstore Bobbing Paige Miles, Asst. Managing Editor - Alcohol Awareness Week 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. The State Penn at Penn State; Outside Bruno's (event runs through Oct. 26) THON meeting; SGA 1 p.m. Office - 7 p.m. International Film Series, "Time Regained;" Reed 117 9 p.m. Beer Pong; Ohio Hall 2nd Floor Lounge - 4 p.m Suite Trigon meeting; MCC - 8 p.m. Play: Sand Mountain; Studio Theatre 10 p.m. Lion Entertainment Board movie, "Scary Movie 2;" Reed 117 The Behrend Beacon Monday Friday