The Behrend beacon. (Erie, Pa.) 1998-current, February 02, 2001, Image 8

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Friday, February 2:
-- Lion Entertainment Board Movie,
Pay it Forward, Reed 117
10:00 p.m
Intramural Arena Football Deadline, IM Office,
Reed Union Building
4:00 p.m
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Saturday, February 3:
11:00 a.m. Admissions Open House, Reed Wintergarden
Lion Entertainment Board Movie,
Pay it Forward, Reed 117
10:00 p.m
Sunday, february 4:
Boy's Baseball Clinics, Erie Hall
12:30 p.m
Head Baseball Coach Paul Benim and his staff are sponsoring
boys' baseball clinics in Erie Hall on February 4 and 11. Each of
the February 4 clinics are limited to the first 30 participants and
the fee is $l5 per clinic. The February 11 clinics are limited to
the first 50 participants, and the fee is $25, which includes a t
shirt. The schedule will consist of:
Sunday, Feb. 4
12:30 - 2:30 p.m. Offensive Baseball
2:30 - 4:30 p.m. Catching Skills
Sunday, Feb. 11
- Noon Baseball 101, Fundamentals,
8:30 a.m
ages 6-9
1:00 - 4:30 p.m. Baseball 101, Fundamentals,
ages 10-15
To enroll or to gain more information, call the baseball office
at x 6322.
ATTENTION ALL CLUBS, ORGANIZATIONS, AND ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES:
Pleases send all ofyour meeting times, events, notices, etc. for the Spring 2001 semester
to the Beacon's Calendar Page at behrcoll3@aol.com
Even if our meeting times have not changed since the fall, please resend this
information ifyou would like to see it appear in the paper.
The. Beacon WILL NOT reprint this information until it is confirmed byyour organization.
Please submit all notices by noon on Tuesday to see it in that week's issue.
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Catholic Mass, Reed Commons
8:00 p.m
Protestant Worship Services, Reed 114
8:00 p.m
10:00 p.m. Lion Entertainment Board Movie,
Pay it Forward, Reed 117
Monday, February 5:
College Democrats Meeting, Reed 112
4:00 p.m
Tuesday, february 6:
Staff Information Meeting, Reed 117
11:00 a.m
Commuter Council Meeting, Reed 113
5:30 p.m
Men's Basketball Game, Erie Hall
7:30 p.m
Wednesday, February 7:
Noon Music at Noon: The Logan Wintergarden Series,
The Zephyros Quintet, Reed Wintergarden
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The Music at Noon: The Logan Wintergarden Series at Penn State
Erie, The Behrend College, will continue
Wednesda bruary 7, with a
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clarinet; Do
Patrick Pride .h horn. Pridemore
is also a foundi, All five musicians
have attended The Curtis Institute of Music and The Julliard School.
Student Government Association meeting,
Reed 113
5:20 p.m
Thursday, february 8:
College Republicans Meeting, Reed 113
12:15 p.m
Trigon Safer Sex Cabaret, Reed Commons
7:00 p.m
9:00 p.m Lion Entertainment Board Movie,
Charlie's Angels, Reed 117
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CALLING ALL SURVIVORS!
The Commuter Council, in conjunction with the Lion
Entertainment Board, is sponsoring the Ultimate Dance-A-
Thon Survivor from 8:00 p.m. on Friday, February 23, to 8:00
a.m. on Saturday, February 24. Based on the TV show
"Survivor," the dance-a-thon will divide participants into tribal
teams and the teams will compete to prevent their members
from being "voted off the island."
This year's dance-a-thon will benefit children affected by
the HIV virus. Pledge forms are available at the RUB Desk
and are to be turned in to the RUB Desk by 5:00 p.m. on Friday,
Feb. 23. Any questions should be directed to the Commuter
Council Office at x 6452.
WORKING TOWARD AN AMERICAN DREAM
The Institute on the American Dream at Penn State Behrend
will be hosting "Working for What? Winners and Losers in
the American Dream." This conference will run from Tuesday,
February 27, to Thursday, March 1.
The three-day event will include two lectures, six 90-minute
workshops moderated by community leaders, and a dramatic
presentation of Working, a play by Studs Terkel.
Lecturers for the conference will be Dr. Cornel West and
Dr. Annette Levitt, professor of English at Drexel University.
The 90-minute workshops include:
Business and the American Dream
Local Unions and the American Dream
I Dream of America
Social Intervention and the Future of Erie
Building a Healthy Community
No Challenge is Too Great: Re-thinking Challenged Students
For more information about the conference, call x 6399 or
x 6448. Additional information about the Institute on the
American Dream and the conference is available on the Web
by searching under "American Dream" at www.pserie.psu.edu.
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS
The 2001-2002 Penn State Behrend Academic and
Leadership Scholarship Applications are now available. They
can be picked up in the Financial Aid Office in the second
floor of the Glenhill Farmhouse, or by visiting the Financial
Aid section of the Behrend Website. Applications are due
March 2, 2001.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2001
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