29 Thurs Louise Kaplan: Creative Writers Speaker Series - 7p.m. Reed 117 Soccer (M) vs. Buffalo State - 3p.m. SPC Movie: The Crow - 10p.m. A Mon IM: Billiards begins Paint ball club organizational meeting - 6:00p.m. Reed 112 All submissions for the calendar should be made available to the Beacon by s:oopm on the Monday before publication. Please send via inter-office mail to the Beacon Calendar Editor, drop it off at the Beacon office, or send it to BEHRCOLL3@aoI.com. The Beacon cannot guarantee publication of events due to spate constraints. The Beacon also reserves the right to edit any material submitted for publication. The calendar is intended for Behrend notices and events Events All students are invited to become a part of living history at Behrend. Leave a message on the video time capsule which will be produced at the Founder's Day Celebration. This event will take place on Thursday, October 29 beginning at 4:30p.m. Come to the Reed Union Building Wintergarden to create a thirty-second message which you will be remem bered by. Individuals, clubs, organi zations. academic units, majors, roommates teams, and others are wel- Over 100 employers from across the nation are coming to the seventh-an nual Career Day/Employment Infor mation Fair at the Mercyhurst College Athletic Center on Thursday, Novem ber 5 from 1 to 4 p.m. All area col lege students are invited to the free fair sponsored by the Erie College Ca reer Cooperatives, which includes Mercyhurst, Edinboro University. Gannon University, Penn State Eric, The Behrend College, and Allegheny College. Students who are looking for employment or internships should bring resumes, and all students should dress appropriately. All college stu dents, not just graduating seniors, are encouraged to attend the fair and learn more about prospective career fields and internships. Registration is not required for the career fair. To obtain a complete list of employers who will be attending, contact the related Gannon University website at www.gannon.edu/resources/career/ index.html. For more information visit Behrend’s Career Development Center, or call Mercyhurst Career Services at 824-2426. Louise Kaplan, renowned author and feminist scholar, will speak on Thursday, October 29 at 7:00p.m. in the Reed Union Building Lecture Hall. Her appearance is free and open to the public, and continues the Cre ative Writers Series. This series is co sponsored by the Mary Behrend Cul tural Fund and The Clarence Baumann Smith fund. For more info, contact the Student Activities Office at 898-6171. The Office of Catholic Campus Min istry invites all to attend their weekly Catholic mass every Sunday at 8:00p.m. in the Reed Commons. The Studio Theatre at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, presents Crimes of the Heart , which is set for Nov. 6,7, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 at 8 p.m. and Nov. 8 and 15 at 2:30 p.m. Crimes of the Heart is the Pulitzer Prize-winning play that established playwright Beth Henley as a major voice in the theatre. Tony Elliot, in structor in theatre at Penn State Erie, is directing the production. Set en tirely in the kitchen of the Magrath home in Hazelhurst, Mississippi, the play examines the lives and loves of the three sisters: Lenny, who at 30 is the oldest; Meg, 27. the middle sis ter; and Babe. 24. the youngest. As the town looks on, Lenny does her best to hold the family together, in spite of destructive and even homi cidal tendencies of her younger sis ters. The production includes six Penn State Erie students: Jamie Lojewski, a sophomore liberal arts major from Erie plays the oldest sis ter, Lenny; Amanda Pieper. an under graduate studies freshman from Lake City is Meg, the middle sister; and Nadia Dro/.da, an undergraduate stud ies freshman from Pittsburgh, is Babe, the youngest. Rounding out the cast is Jessica Dows, a freshman science major from Edinboro, who plays the sisters' cousin. Chick; Dallas Skeens, a sophomore liberal arts major from Erie, who plays Doc. Meg's old boy friend; and Josh Is/kula of I .ake City, who plays Babe's lawyer. Barnette. Tickets for the production are S 3 for students and S 3 for general admission. To make reservations, please call the Studio Theatre box office at (8I4) 898-6016. ikfriiMdfcl Flu shots through the Health and Wellness Office arc currently being of fered to any student. The cost of the injection is only SlO.OO. Students can obtain the shot at any time, except Wednesday mornings, or Friday after noons, and are welcomed on a walk in or appointment basis. This injec tion fights the respiratory flu and com bats fever, chills, headache, dry cough, and muscle aches. Restrictions may apply to individuals with particular al lergies, or other medical conditions. To obtain further information on this injection, please contact the Health and Wellness Center at 898-6217. There will be a Halloween Bash on Friday October 30, 1998. The party is sponsored by various organizations on campus and will take place in the Reed Commons from 9:30p.m. to 12:30a.m. The price is $2.00 in advance or two can goods, or S3.(X) at the door or three can goods. Costumes are more than welcome, and there will be various games taking place throughout the evening. Contact the Office of Stu dent Affairs for more information at 898-6111. The Matchbox Players will hold a costume sale at the Studio Theatre Thursday, October 29 from 11 :(X)a.m.- 1:00p.m. and 8:00p.m.-10:00p.m. On Friday, October 30 there will be a mid night madness sale from 9:00p.m. to Midnight. Also, there will be a Match box Players Meeting on November 5 at 6:00p.m. The Office of Police and Safety the Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority and Omnicron Delta Kappa are continu ing their yearlong clothing drive to benefit those in need. The groups will continue to collect items through Fri day, November 13. The organizations Calendar of Events 30" Bruno’s: Tim Piccirillo, Comedian - 8:30p.m. Founder’s Day IM Deadline: Billiards - 4p.m. SPC Movie: The Crow - 10p.m. Halloween Bash 9:30- Reed Commons Tues Soccer (M) vs Allegheny - 2:30p.m. seek men’s, women’s and children’s clothing in good condition. Blankets, sleeping bags, toys for children, brand new sealed toothbrushes, and boxed or bagged diapers are needed as well. The items collected will be distributed Saturday, December 5 at Shiloh Baptist Church on a first come, first served basis. Boxed or bagged items may be dropped off at the Police and Safety Office, or at the John F. Kennedy Center, 2021 East 20th Street, Shiloh Baptist Church, 901 East sth Street, and Booker T. Washington Center, 1720 Holland Street. Put your ad here! The Beacon has special advertising rates for on campus groups Call 898-6488 for more details Calendar SGA Open Forum Learn about Behrend’s Master Plan 31“ Bruno’s: Vinnie Kruse, Karaoke - 8:30p.m SPC Movie: The Crow- 10p.m. Wed SGA Open Forum on Behrend’s master plan for future campus development - 5:30 p.m. Reed 117 Dallas Skeens, Amanda Pieper, Jamie Lojewski, Nadia Drozda, and Josh Iskula share a light moment as they rehearse for Penn State Erie’s Fall production, Crimes of the Heart. The production is set for Nov 6-8 and Nov. 10-15. Behrend Police and Safety officers Sandi Smith, left, and Bernie George devote time each week to gathering items that have been donated to the yearlong clothing drive conducted by Alpha Sigma Alpha and the Behrend Office of Police and Safety. November 4 Reed Lecture Hall Thursday. October 29,1998 - The Hehrend College Reman - pope 4 Sun SPC Movie: The Crow - 9p.m P| Thurs SPC Movie: The Mask of Zorro - 10p.m.