12 Thurs Fall Play: Crimes of the Heart Logan Series: An Die Musik - 12p.m. in Wintergarden Speaker: Ralph Acampora - 7:30 Reed Lecture Hall SPC Movie: “ Mafia " - 10p.m 16““ IM: 3 on 3 basketball begins 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 space constraints. The Beacon also reserves the right to edit any material submitted for publication. The calendar is intended for Belirend notices and events. photo courtesy of Tony Elliot Doc Porter (Dallas Skeens) and Meg Magrath (Amanda Pieper) in the Pulitzer Prize winning play Crimes of the Heart. Contact the Studio Theatre for ticket information. lafciiiu The Gospel Choir at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, will perform Saturday, Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the Reed Union Building Commons. The concert is free and open to the public. The ten-person choir, under the direc tion of Leßoy Ladson, minister of music at the Bethlehem Temple Church, began performing in the fall of 1997. The group has sung locally and regionally at Clarion University, Edinboro University, and Mercyhurst College, as well as concerts in Wash ington, D.C. For more information, please call the Penn State Erie Office of Student Activities at 898-6171. The Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, School Play, Crimes of the Heart will lake place on Nov. 6,7, 10. 11, 12, 13, and 14 at 8 p.m. and Nov. 8 and 15 ul 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 the atre. Tony Elliot, instructor in the atre at Penn State Erie, is directing the production. Set entirely 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 sister; and Babe, 24, the youngest. As the town looks on, Lenny does her best to hold the fam ily together, in spile of destructive and even homicidal tendencies of her younger sisters. The production in cludes six Penn State Erie students: Jamie Lojewski, a sophomore liberal arts major from Erie plays the oldest sister, Lenny; Amanda Pieper, an un dergraduate studies freshman from Lake City is Meg, the middle sister; and Nadia Drozda, an undergraduate studies freshman from Pittsburgh, is Babe, the youngest. Rounding out the cast is Jessica Dows, a freshman sci- ence major from Edinboro, who plays the sisters’ cousin, Chick; Dallas Skeens, a sophomore liberal arts ma jor from Erie, who plays Doc, Meg’s old boyfriend; and Josh Iszkula of Lake City, who plays Babe’s lawyer, Barnette. Tickets for the production are $3 for students and $5 for general admission. To make reservations, please call the Studio Theatre box of fice at (814) 898-6016. Nationally known stock market ana lyst, Ralph Acampora, will speak here at Behrend on Thursday, November 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the Reed Lecture Hall. Acampora has been the direc tor of Technical Analysis at Pruden tial Securities since 1990. His pre sentation is entitled “Elves, Bulls, and Bears.” Acampora is a regular panel ist on the television show, Wall Street Week with Louis Rukeyser, and is of ten consulted for his opinion by the Wall Street Journal, Barron's , Busi ness Week and the USA Today. He has appeared on the NBC Nightly News, CNBC, CNN, CNN-FN and other business stations. For more in formation please contact the switch board at 898-6000. The Logan Wintergarden Series will continue with a performance by An die Musik, a world-class chamber music ensemble of strings, oboe, and piano, on Thurs day, Nov. 12 at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College. Guests are invited to bring a brown-bag lunch to the noontime concert, which takes place in the Wintergarden of the Reed Union Building. All perfor mances in the Logan Series are free and open to the public. An die Musik draws its name from “To Music,” Schubert’s composition in praise of song. The group, formed in 1976 by pianist Constance Emmerich and vio linist Eliot Chapo, now includes Emmerich and violinist Frank Al mond, cellist Daniel Rothmuller, vio list Richard Brice, and oboist Ronald Roseman. Its unusual combination of Calendar of Events 13" Bruno’s: Terry Gentner, Comedian - 8:30p.m. Fall Play: Crimes of the Heart IM Deadline: 3 on 3 Basketball - 4p.m SPC Movie: "Mafia 10p.m. 17 Tues Provost’s Speaker Series: Dr. Mary Chisholm. “The Baffling Sense of Smell.” 12p.m. Reed Union Building instruments allows the ensemble to explore a vast range and variety of classical, romantic, and contemporary music unmatched by more tradition ally-configured ensembles. Music at Noon: The Logan Wintergarden Se ries at Penn State Erie brings world class musicians to the college to per form in an informal setting. The se ries is made possible through a grant from the Harry A. Logan, Jr. Founda tion. For more information, please contact the Penn State Erie Office of Student Activities at (814) 898-6171. I2EB The political science program at Penn State Erie will again be offer ing a one-credit one-week course and trip to Washington DC over Spring Break, March 7-14, 1999. The course and trip will include meetings with members of Congress, representatives of for eign embassies, and federal agency officials, as well as tours of govern ment buildings and opportunities to see the sights of Washington. Dr. Robert Speel and Dr. Matt Davies will be accompanying students on the trip. Interested students can ac quire a brochure containing informa tion and details about the trip from any political science faculty mem ber. Reservations for the trip are due by Friday, November 20. Need a ride to and from the bus sta tion or the airport? Sheets are now available at the RUB Desk for stu dents to sign up for a ride with the Blue Bus on Wednesday, November 25 and Sunday, November 29 to go to the Greyhound Station or the Erie International Airport for Thanksgiv ing Break. The cost to go to the Greyhound Station is $l.OO, but to the Airport will cost $7.00. When Calendar Sal Basketball Fan Jam - 7p.m. Erie Hall Fall Play: Crimes of the Heart Bruno’s: In All Seriousness, Comedy Troupe - 8:30p.m. SPC Mo ''e: “Mafia 10p.m. 18 Wed photo courtesy of Tony Elliot Lenny (Jamie Lojewski) and Chick (Jessica Davis) in this fall’s production of Crimes of the Heart. The play runs through this weekend. students sign up they must include their name, phone number, and time. All students must prepay and this fee is nonrefundable. Keep your white receipt and give to the driver when you board. Hope to see you then. Flu shots through the Health and Wellness Office are currently being offered to any student. The cost of the injection is only $lO.OO. Stu dents can obtain the shot at any time, except Wednesday mornings, or Friday afternoons, and arc wel comed on a walk-in or appointment basis. This injection fights the res piratory flu and combats fever, chills, headache, dry cough, and muscle aches. Restrictions may apply to individuals with particular allergies, or other nvedical condi tions. To obtain further information on this injection, please contact the Health and Wellness Center at 898- 6217. The Office of Police and Safety the Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority and Omnicron Delta Kappa are con tinuing their yearlong clothing drive to benefit those in need. The groups will continue to collect items through Friday, November 13. The organizations seek men’s, women’s and children’s clothing in good con dition. 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. 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