? A t ei ,:\ friday, September 22: Noon Trigon Meeting, MCC Suite 4:00 - 9:00 p.m Commuter Council Fall Flip Ou 8:30 p.m LEB Hypnotist Tom Bresadola, Bruno's 10:00 p.m. LEB Movie, Mission: Impossible 11, Reed 117 Saturday, September 23: 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m Reed Building EMERGING LEADERS 2000 On Saturday, September 23, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., the Office of Student Activities and the Student Activity Fee will be sponsoring the Emerging Leaders 2000 Conference in the Reed Union Building. The conference will feature key speaker Jack Chambers, a professional student development consultant. This program is designed for those interested in learning more about becoming involved as a student and in developing personal skills for leadership and life. Those interested should contact Shawna Pelasky, coordinator of Greek life and student leadership programs, in the Office of Student Activities at x 6171 or by email at sepl2@psu.edu. 5:00 - 11:00 p.m 1 , 1 A Closer Look ,A 1 CIDER ROCK The second annual Cider Rock will be held on S urday, September 23, in the Apartment Quad. Cider Rock is the fall version of Spring Fever, which features many bands, free food, and activities. The schedule of bands is as follows: 6:00 p.m. Hear no Evil 8:00 p.m. Fat Vinny and the Wise Guys 10:00 p.m. Freudian Slip The rain site for Cider Rock is the Reed Commons LEB Movie, Mission: Impossible 11, Reed 117 10:00 p.m 8:00 p.m. Catholic Mass, Reed Commons 8:00 p.m. Protestant Worship Services, Reed 114 LEB Movie, Mission: Impossible 11, Reed 117 9:00 p.m Monday, September 25: Noon Women Today Meeting, MCC Suite Picnic Grove Emerging Leaders 2000 Conference, A Closer Look Cider Rock, Apartment Quad Intramural Sand Volleyball begins Sunday, September 24: Calendar of Events -1 ( 4( * on Music at Noon, Bassoon in the Wild, Reed Wintergarden A Closer Look mow The jazz quartet Bassoon in the Wild kicks off the Music at Noon: Logan Wintergarden Series into gear on Monday, September 25 in the Wintergarden. This quartet, which features the instruments of bass, vibra phone, drums, and of course bassoon, is know for its innova tion and improvisation. The Logan Series is sponsored by the Harry A. Logan, Jr., Foundation 5:00 p.m RASO Meeting, 7:00 p.m International Fil Tango, Reed 117 A Closer Look INF TANGO The 2000 International Film Series begins with the Spanish movie Tango, produced by Carlos Saura. Tango is a tribute to the dancing style of its namesake, revitalizing the style with a romantic plot line. In the movie a disabled dancer is in the process of producing a film and falls for a shady investor's daughter. The film follows the struggles he faces. The International Film Series is sponsored by the School of H&SS. RA Applications available, Office of Student Affairs Tuesday, September 26: College Democrats Meeting, Academic 55 \ Pill 6:00 p.m 7:00 p.m Protestant Worship Services, Reed 113 7:00 p.m. RA Interest Meeting, Niagara Hall Wednesday, September 27: 1:00 p.m. Commuter Council Meeting, Reed 112 0-- ---, 3:00 p.m. Women's Tennis, Match, r Tennis Courts \ t 0 . 1 .'') LI 5:15 p.m. SGA Meeting, Reed 114 Harambee DinneP, Reed Commons 6:00 p.m 7:30 p.m. College Republicans Meeting, call Erin McCurdy at 897-0417 for location Thursday, September 28: 7:30 p.m. IVCF Meeting, Science 126 9:00 p.m. LEB Movie, Dinosaur, Reed 117 BASSOON IN THE WILD 111 IPrVVVVIIFIFY pit- , ...,„ PHOTO COURTESY OF UNIVERSITY RELATIONS mark Your Calendars PARENTS AND FAMILIES WEEKEND Parents and families weekend will be held on September 29 and continue through October 1. This is a weekend to partici pate in a celebration for parents, families, and students. High lights include Casino Night, a Tail Gate Party, and Comedian Michael Dean Ester. Reservation deadline is September 25. Ques tions about Parents and Families Weekend should be directed to the Office of Student Activities at x 6171. FRENCH FILM SECOND IN SERIES Marius and Jeannette will be the second film to run in the International Film Series. It will air on Monday, October 2, at 7:00 p.m. in Reed 117. This comedy-romance is set in the working-class district of L'Estaque, France. Marius is the brooding watchman of an abandoned factory and Jeannette is the tough single mom who breaks his shell The story follows the ro mance that springs up between the two and the hardships they face together. UNIVERSITY RELATIONS The International Film Series is funded by the School of H&SS. Join fellow Penn State students at University Park for All-U- Day, a day where students from all Penn State campuses can attend a Penn State football game. Tickets will be sold at a reduced rate of $l7 to students. The game takes place on November 4, but students can come up for the whole weekend and enjoy a tailgating party and other activities at University Park. Only 50 tickets are allotted to Behrend, so stop by the RUB Desk to complete the sign-up sheet. Bring Penn State ID and cash/check for each ticket. Only 2 tickets per student, sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Questions or comments may be directed to Chris Rizzo, director of student activities, at x 6171 or clr4@psu.edu. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2000 ALL-U-DAY E~i,~:';t t~
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