CAPTIMES, September 19, 1996 the community," stated Maim. 1 can feel the energy from the volun- teers." Penn State Harrisburg clubs and orga- nizations will also be par- ticipating in festival events. The Student Government Association (SGA) will be creating cus toth T-shirts in front of the Information tent and two student organizations are holding food sales outside of the Olmsted Building. In addition, stu- dents will also assist with the free entertainment and work in conjunction with faculty and staff on Annual Homecoming Day. "We really want stu- dents to offend: Hefner enthusiastically stated For those wonting to get a "running dart" on the festival may enter the 5K charity race. Beginning at 8:30 a.m., approdmately 600 well- known alumni and communi- ty members MI wak, jog and run the one mile "Fun WI." The entry fee is Going back to college isn't any cheaper than it was last year. In fact, it could be even more expensive Question: How can you earn money for school? Answer: RPS If you are at least 18 years of age, can lift 60Ibs, and are able to work 5 days a week PART-TIME, then choose one of our flexible work schedules and start earning right away! Help us load, unload, and sort packages at our busy Lewisberry location. We offer a non-union work environment, pay raise after 90 days, weekly paychecks, paid holidays after one year and tuition assistance (additional 500/hr. toward tuition after 30 days). If you cannot visit our recruiter, stop by our facility at 510 Industrial Drive, Lewisberry, PA (Exit 15 off 1-83, follow the signs) and fill out an application between BAM and 4PM Mon-Fri. RPS is an equal opportunity employer. $lO and includes a T-shirt After September 30, the entry fee MI be $l5. All proceeds WI be donated to the new library the festival as a large step for Penn State Harrisburg. 'A lot of people, both the community and Penn State Harrisburg, gave their own time to make this work." He emphasized, "The com- munity needs to get to know State Harrisburg Is a geat *ice to live, study and a good bit of community to be a part of." optimism, Hefner and Malin are convinced that the festi- val MI be a goat success. dream is for the parking bt to be full." about scheduled events, contact (717) 94&6272 5K run, registration forms can be obtained in the Capital Union Building, or cal (717) Overal, Hefner sees Maim added, "Penn Looking ahead with Hefner added, "My For more Information To participate in the 1111 MAN S I AIL I lAHßisitt R CONINIt NI i 1 Alas & CRAris FALL. FESTIVAL - OCTOBER 5, 1996 Main Tent Children's Tent Artists' Tent Other Festival Locations 9 a.m. Make and I ake ('losshoinnscr Banjo hulk Soccer Festival (ORSA) dike Itrluire Music \ John Anderson IO Curlique Square Dancers Children's Stop time Ruth Runion-Slear's Craft Alumni Pep Band - rso I I icnicni.n d Studenis faintinglken u mstr alion Roaming 11 Micklletm‘n Area I I S. Make and fake Slime Olmsted Players Ilealthy Kids Ilandpainting Marching Band - Roaming Keith Morro‘‘ (1 I a.m. - 1 p.m.) 12 p.m. Art for Kids Open Readings of Original Class Act Featuring Rita inda Ross Works C.U.B. $ Tickets Required I lands on Kids Art Demos Zembo Temple Chanters Class Act Featuring Rita ()gum Studios C.U.B. $ Tickets Required 2 I lershey Community Children's Magic Show Dolce Duo Instrumental Alice Marshall Collection ('horns Fnsemble Karl Martz Cygnet Studios Viewing 3 S‘‘ eel Water Reunion Doodling with the ABC's Nathaniel Gadsden Poetry Penn State vs Ohio State Nancy Robinson Group Readings Football Telecast (3:30) 3:45 Penn State Ilarrisburg I lealth Screening and Alumni Society /Wards Guidelines (12 - 4 p.m.) 4 (.earn About My Country Felicia Brown-I laywood Lil'l'rintz ID Cards and siikkad.iisa Robbins Soloist Safety Prints for Kids 4:15 S‘‘eet Water Reunion York Wildcare Live Bird Display 5 Polka Quads Indian Folkdance Demo Lion Ambassadors Face painting & Lion Mascot =371 assumed each persona. In addition to her uncanny ability to adopt the manner isms, postures, and speech patterns of her subjects, she was also able to somehow distill, refine, and project to her audience the unique essence of each woman's personality The most heartening feature of the presentations was the unassuming demeanor of the characters. Each had encountered hard ships that threatened her life; all of them not only survived those circumstances, but tri umphantly went on to enrich their own lives and those of I' d hi aliber System Company NEWS Ein I \I i RIAINNIEN rS( lIEDI LI the people around them. That these women failed to recognize their own courage, intelligence, resilience, and ability to laugh at themselves made them even more endearing. Eberlein gave her audience a multi-layered gift; she used her abilities to relate to other women and draw them out to gather her mate rial; she depended on her compassionate sensitivity to divine and develop each character's strength of per sonality; she utilized her artis tic insights to create believ able, empathic sketches wor thy of her subjects; and final ly, she shared her impressions - Contact (717) 948-6272 by achieving an actor's ulti mate goal for a brief time her own Identity receded as she became other people. Convincing an audi ence of a single characteri zation is an enviable feat; to create and act four roles that represent such very dis tinct individuals and to make each believable requires incredible skill and energy. In the space of an hour, Eberlein's performance transformed the darkened auditorium, sparsely populat ed by attendees with their own expectations, Into a congenial group who hugged, and laughed, and cried with her as they offered Matthew 'The Cartoonist" Give Us A Call at The • Cap Times (717) 948-6440 their congratulations. By demonstrating and celebrating the remark able achievements of 'ordi nary" women living "ordi- nary" lives who surround each of us, Eberlein spun a web of enchantment that revealed that all women's lives are unique and unless we reach out to one anoth er, we never will truly know each other. Her talent Inspired a rapport which Joined the audience to each other, to her, and to her characters with invisible threads of understanding; I came away feeling that I had spent the evening with friends. ............m................ • . . . . . :Leap' t al . . • • . • . • . • . 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