The Behrend beacon. (Erie, Pa.) 1998-current, September 27, 2002, Image 8

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11 m. - SGA Treasury training
meeting, Academic 69
-8 p.m. - Casino Night, Reed
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9 p in. - Ventriloquist, Bruno's
1 Tuesday
;„„. Ambassador's Spirit Day, Reed
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I,' p m Honors Program meeting, Reed 114
iV;socintion for Women in Communications
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I! C;ourjo Sampler Dinner, Logan
t haptw President's meeting, Reed 114
I. 0) I , m Hon Ambassadors info meeting, Reed
,11,011•,-, Volleyball vs Pitt-Bradford, Junker
Series- Bernice King, Reed
p f4ernice King reception, Smith Chapel
The Penn State Erie Career Fair 2002 will
be held on Tuesday, Oct. 8 from 12 to 4 p.m.
In the Junker Center. Representatives from
companies will be there to provide information
on jobs, internships, summer jobs, and part
time work. All are welcome to attend.
Everyone is invited to attend a free
luncheon on Friday, October 11. This
event will encourage allies to come out
and demonstrate support through pledges,
statements, and displayable giveaways.
Sponsored by Trigon.
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 27 THROUGH FRIDAY, OCT 4
Mark Your
Calendars
Luncheon
28Saturda 29Sunday
-8 am. - Registration - Parents and Fami y Weekend, _lO a.m. - PCM Morning Services,
Reed Wintergarden
Smith Chapel
-8 a.m. - "The Future of Behrend," Academic 69
-8 a.m. - Verizon Cellular Phone Service - NSBE,
Reed Fundraising Table 2
-9:30 a.m. - Welcome Brunch, Bruno's
-10 a.m. - College Update by Jack Burke, Reed 114
-10 a.m. - Martial Arts Club, Junker Center
-10 a.m. - Smith Chapel Open House and Tour, Smith
Chapel
-12 p.m. - Picnic - Parent's and Families Weekend,
Wilson's Picnic Grove
-12 p.m. - Scholarship Luncheon, Erie Hall Gym
-1 p.m. - Ballroom Dance Club, Junker Center
-1 p.m.- Caricaturist/Petting Zoo/Jazz Concert/Ice
Cream, Reed Front Lawn
-6:30 p.m. - Mystery Dinner "Killing Me Softly," Reed
Commons
-9 p.m.- Ventriloquist, Bruno's
2 Wednesday
-10 a.m. - Student Affairs directors meeting, Reed 113
-12 p.m. - Career Dev. Center Career Fair Prep, Reed
114
-1:30 p.m.- Student Affairs staff meeting, Reed 113
-4 p.m.- Women's Varsity Tennis vs La Roche, Tennis
Courts
-5:15 p.m. - National Society of Black Engineers
meeting, Reed 3
-5:20 p.m.- SGA meeting, Reed 114
6 p.m.- FIG business dinner, Logan
-7 p.m.- Speaker and Movie: "Journey to a Hate Free
Millennium, Reed 117
-9 p.m.- Trigon - Candle Vigil and Reception, Smith
Chapel
-9 a.m. Yoga Club, Junker Center
Career
Fair
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Friday, September 27, 2002
-4:30 p.m. - Picnic - Theta Phi Alpha
with Alpha Sigma Tau, Wilson's
Picnic Grove
-6 p.m. - PCM Evening Services,
Smith Chapel
-7:30 p.m. - Catholic Mass, Smith
Chapel
3 Thursda
-8 a.m. - Sprint Cellular Phones - Multi-Cultural Council
Reed Fundraising Table 2
-11 a.m. - Soup for the Soul, Smith Chapel
-12 p.m. - American Dream Committee meeting, Logan
-12 p.m. - Food Tasting - Organization of Latin American
Students, Reed Wintergarden
-12:15 p.m. - College Republican Meeting, Reed 3
-12 . 30 p.m. - Commuter Council meeting, Reed 113
-5:15 p.m. - Reality Check meeting, Reed 112
-5:30 p.m. - Biology Club meeting, Reed 3
-5:30 p.m. - Craft Night. Smith Chapel
-7 p.m.- Improy Night with The Matchbox Players, Studio
Theatre
-7:15 p.m. - Intervarsity Christian Fellowship meeting, Reed
117
-9 p.m. - Delta Sigma Pi meeting, Reed 114
-9:30 p.m - Movie: "Spiderman, Reed 117
A Closer
‘ r ‘ Look
Series
The Rhythm of Life Series begins its first
season on Monday with a performance by
the Cleveland-based SAFMOD at 7:30p.m. in
the Reed McGarvey Commons. The event is
free and open to the public. Sponsored by
the Office of Student Affairs and the Student
The Association for Women in Communications
(AWC) is inviting any interested students (all genders
and majors) to attend an informational meeting on Tues
day at 12 p.m. in Reed 112. This will give students an
opportunity to gain more knowledge about the club and
future plans. Free pizza and pop will be provided. For
more information, contact Christine Kleck at
cak2l6 @ psu.edu.
Erinn Hansen, Calendar Page Editor
Rhythm of Life
Activity Fee.
Friiii Pizznl
behrcoll3@aol.com
Monday
- Spanish Club meeting, Reed
113
-2 p.m. - Lion Entertainment Board
meeting, Reed 3
-5 p.m. - Beta Beta Beta Meeting, Reed
3
-5:30 p.m. - SGA Traffic Appeals, Reed
112
-6 p.m. - Family to Family Education
Course, Smith Chapel
-7 p.m. - SAFMOD - Rhythms of Life
Series, Reed Commons
- Alpha Phi Omega meeting,
-7 p.m.
Reed 3
-9 p.m. - Delta Sigma Pi meeting, Reed
3
- Yoga Club, Junker Center
-9 p.m
4 Friday
-6:30 a.m. - Union Membership
meeting, Reed 112
-10 a.m. - Operations meeting,
Smith Chapel
-6 p.m. - Vogt/Fasenmyer Wed
ding Rehearsal, Smith Chapel
- Movie: "Spiderman,
-10 p.m.
Reed 117