Page 8 The Behrend Beacon ~ 10 a.m. - Multi-Cultural Council, Reed Fundraising Table 3 -2 p.m. - Student Spring Art Show, Academic 2nd Floor -10 a.m. - Earth Day - Organization Tables and Rock Climbing, Reed Back Patio -11 a.m. - Athletics - Basketball ticket sales, Reed Fundraising Table 4 -11 a.m. - Newman Association 50/50 Raffle, Reed Fundraising Table 2 -11:30 a.m. - Catholic Campus Ministry Luncheon, Smith Chapel -12:15 p.m. - College Republicans meeting, Reed 112 -1 p.m. - Partnership for Prevention of Alcohol Team, Reed 112 -1 p.m. - Varsity Men’s Baseball vs. Brockport, Baseball Field ~5 p.m. - Traffic Appeals Board meeting, Reed 113 -6:30 p.m. - Behrend Signing Club meeting, Reed 3 The Young Democrats of Erie will throw a party on Saturday, April 27, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Metropolitan, which is located at 144 West 13th Street. There will be free food provided, along with karaoke. All are invited to come, including people who are under 21, and admission is free. The night promises to be a blast. This event is spon sored by the Young Democrats of Erie County, with entertainment and karaoke All submissions must be received by Monday at 5 p.m. for publication in thatweek's issue. Send submissions to the attention of the Calendar of Events Page to behrcoll3@aol.com; put information in our campus mailbox, bottom floor, Reed Union Building, near e-mail kiosk and next to restrooms; orcall us at 898-6488. Whileyou should include all possible information, submissions may be edited due to space constraints; please contact the Beacon for special requests. FRIDAY, APRIL 19 THROUGH FRIDAY, APRIL 26 Friday - .... jm —^" Tuesday Z 4 Wednesday mm provided by Keating. Get your meetings, activities, announcements, etc. on our Calenifar of Events Page! 20 Saturday -8 a.m. - Undergraduate Research Confer ence, Reed ~9 a.m. - J.O. Volleyball Tournament, Junker Center -10 a.m. - Delta Sigma Pi reception, Logan ~10 a.m. - Martial Arts Club, Junker Center -11 a.m. - Matchbox Players Picnic, Wilson’s Picnic Grove -12 p.m. - Organization Competition - Lion Ambassadors, Apartment Quad -12 p.m. - Lambda Sigma Inductions, Smith Chapel -1 p.m. - Ballroom Dance Club, Junker Center -8 a.m. - Labyrinth Walk, Smith Chapel -10 a.m. - Earth Day - Sea Grant/Student Org Tables/Erie Zoo, Reed Back Patio -12:15 p.m. - Trigon meeting, MCC Suite -5:20 p.m. - SGA meeting, Reed 114 -7 p.m. - Band - Bad Moon, Bruno’s -7 p.m. - Labyrinth meeting, Smith Chapel -7 p.m. - Outdoor Club meeting, Smith Chapel -7:30 p.m. - SGA President’s meeting, Reed 117 -8 p.m. - Yoga Club, Junker Center -8 p.m. - Management Information Systems Club Meeting, Reed 3 Mark Your Calendars Young Democrats Shindig CH-UEHPfMft m EVENTS Friday, April 19, 2002 -9 a.m. - J.O. Volleyball Tournament, Junker Center -11:45 a.m. - School of Business Awards luncheon, Logan -12 p.m. - Honors and Awards recep tion, Reed -12:30 p.m. - Alpha Phi Omega Initia tion Ceremony, Smith Chapel -7:30 p.m. - School of Business Speaker Series, Reed 117 -8 p.m. - Catholic Mass, Smith Chapel Thursday -10 a.m. - Earth Day Activities - Student Org. Tables, Reed Back Patio -2 p.m. - Student Activities Fee Committee, Reed 113 -2 p.m. - Varsity Men's Baseball vs. Hilbert, Baseball Field -5:30 p.m. - Reality Check, Smith Chapel -5:30 p.m. - International Student Organization meeting, Reed 113 -6 p.m. - Career Development Center Workshop for Inti Students, Reed 112 -6 p.m. - Behrend Signing Club meeting, Reed 113 -6:30 p.m. - “Odaiko" - Multi-Cultural Performing Arts Series, Reed Commons —lkp.m. - Unified Jazz Band, Bruno’s -7:&0 p.m. - IntervarsHy Christian Fellowship meeting, Smith Chapel -7:30 p.m. - Lambda Sigma meeting, Reed 3 -8:15 p.m. - Joint Resident Council meeting, Reed 113 -9 p.m. - Delta Sigma Pi meeting, Reed 114 An opening reception for the Spring Art Show will take place on Friday at 2 p.m. on the second floor of the Academic Building. This reception will open the 2001-2002 Student Spring Art Show, which will run from through Thursday, May 2. Free food will be provided. This exhibition has been made possible by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Office of Student Activities. Butterflies for Kids On Monday from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., there will be a fundraiser to benefit Butterflies for Kids located outside of Bruno’s. Many organizations, including the Lion Ambassa dors and RASO, will promote awareness and collect dona tions. This organization allows children with special needs to plant their own plant, go fishing, and much more. Compa nies such as Fireside Gallery have donated to this organiza- Sunday A Closer Look Erinn Hansen, Calendar Page Editor 22 Monday -9 a.m. - Earth Day Activities - Elementary School Ecology, Reed 114 -11 a.m. - RASO Fundraiser: Butterflies tor Kids, Reed Fundraising Table 3 -11 a.m. - Athletics, Basketball Ticket Sales, Reed Fundraising Table 4 -12 p.m. - Health & Wellness Outreach Table, Reed Fundraising Table 2 -12 p.m. - Kevin Locke-Lakota - hoop dancer and flute artist, Reed Commons -3 p.m. - Earth Day Activities, Reed 3 -4 p.m. - Kevin Locke, Smith Chapel -5:20 p.m. - Lion Entertainment Board meeting, Reed 113 -6 p.m. - Tri Beta Bi meeting, Reed 117 -6 p.m. - Beta Beta Beta Picnic, Wilson Picnic Grove -7 p.m. - “Earth On Edge" - PBS/Bill Moyers Movie, Smith Chapel -7:30 p.m. - Alpha Phi Omega meeting, Reed 117 -8 p.m. - Yoga Club, Junker Center -9 p.m. - Delta Sigma Pi meeting, Reed 3 Friday ~10 a.m. - Earth Day Activities - Stu dent Organization Tables, Reed Back Patio -12 p.m. - Finals Blowout, Junker Center -5 p.m. - Lion Ambassadors Picnic, Wilson’s Picnic Grove/ Logan 10:30 p.m. - Midnight Bingo and land, Reed Commons 2001 -2002 Spring Art Show tinn behrcoll3 @aol. com
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