Page 10 behrcoll3@aol.com 12Frida -8:30 a.m.- Parking ermit sales, Erie Hall Upstairs Lobby -3 p.m.- SGA Treasury Training, Kochel 69 MISC -5 p.m.- Delta Chi Pig Roast, Reed Front Lawn -8 p.m.- 33 West, Band, Bruno's -10 p.m.- Movie,"X2: X-Men United", Reed 117 16 Tuesday -8 a.m.- Poster sales, Reed Wintergarden -12:15 a.m.- Financial Management Association (FMA) meeting, Reed 114 -2 p.m.- Protestant Campus Ministry meeting, Smith Chapel -2:30 p.m.- RA staff meeting, Reed 3 -Lion Entertainment Board meeting, Reed 113 -8 p.m.- Delta Chi bonfire, Ski Slope -9 p.m.- Theta Phi Alpha Recruitment Event, Reed 112 -9 p.m.- Sigma Tau Gamma meeting, Reed 117 -9 p.m.- Lambda Sigma meeting, Ohio Hall Lobby, 2nd Floor Fiction writer Melanie Rae Thon will open Penn State Behrend's Creative Writers Speaker Series on Thursday, September 25 at 7:00 p.m. with a reading in the Smith Chapel. Her appearance is free and open to the public. Thon's most recent novel is "Sweet Hearts" (Washington Square Press, 2002). She is also the author of Meteors in August and lona Moon and the story collections Girls in the Grass and First, Body. Thon has taught at Emerson College, Syracuse University, the University of Massachusetts, and the Ohio State University. She divides her time between the pacific Northwest and Salt Lake City, where she teaches at the University of Utah. . The Creative Writers Speaker Series is co-sponsored by the Mary Behrend Cultural Fund, the Clarence and Eugenie Baumann Smith Fund, and the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. For more information about the series, contact the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at 814-898-6108. ••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • Get your meetings, activities, announcements, etc. on our Calendar of Events Page! All submissions must be received by Monday at 5 p.m. for publication in that week's issue. 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FRIDAY SEPT. 12,THROUGH FRIDAY SEPT. 19, 2003 CREATIVE WRITERS SERIES OPENS WITH FICTION WRITER 13 Saturday 14 Sunday . -8 a m Cedar Point Trip -8:30 a.m.- Greater Erie Youth Symphony Orchestra, Reed 119 -10 a.m.- CDC Senior Seminar, Reed 114 -1 p.m.- Alumni Society Meeting, Logan-Harry's Club -1 p.m- Ice Cream Social (Alumni Association), Niagara Hall Lobby -8 p.m.- Rocky Horror Picture Show, Reed McGarvey Commons -9 p.m.- Comedian Michael Collins, Bruno's -10 p.m.- Movie, "X 2: X-Men United," Reed 117 17 Wednesday _lB Thursday -11 a.m- Health and Wellness Carnival, Reed Front Lawn (in case of rain, Reed Wintergarden) -4 p.m- Chess Club meeting, Reed 4 -5 p.m.- America Reads Training, Reed 112 -5:20 p.m.- SGA meeting, Reed 114 -8 p.m.-InterVarsity Christian Fellow ship Prayer Meeting. Reed 113 --8 p.m.- Theta Phi Alpha Recruitment, Reed 112 Mark Your Calendars 4r4 :.A.A I f:alla: 'N I •4 41 , 4 A =4 , .k = ~rr• a mmi Friday, September 12, 2003 -10 a.m- Greater Erie Youth Sym phony Orchestra, Reed 3 -1 p.m.- Student Government Association Retreat, Kochel 69 MISC -6 p.m.- Alpha Sigma Alpha Ex ecutive Board Meeting, Reed 113 -6 p.m.- Protestant Campus Minis try Worship Service, Smith Chapel -6:30 p.m.- Theta Phi Alpha meet ing, Reed 112 -7 p.m.- Alpha Sigma Alpha meet ing, Reed 113 -8 p.m. D 114 -12 p.m.- College Republicans meeting, Reed 3 -6 p.m.- Behrend Great Lakes Film Club, Reed 113 -7:30 p.m.- Alpha Sigma Alpha Rush meeting, Reed 114 -7:30 p.m.- IVCF meeting, McGarvey Commons -8 p.m.- Theta Phi Alpha Recruitment, Reed 112 -9 p.m.- SAAC meeting, Junker -9 p.m.- Delta Sigma Pi meeting, Reed 113 -10 p.m.- Movie, "Bruce Almighty," Reed 117 gh A Closer m_fit, Look Penn State Behrend's Child Care Center will celebrate the tenth anniversary of its opening on Wednesday, Sept. 17, with an open house from 5-7:00 p.m. at the center. The Center is located at 5450 Merwin Lane in Knowledge Park. "The Child Care Center has cared for more than 800 children over the past 10 years," said Eunice Moore, director. "The staff has had the privilege of knowing many wonderful chil dren and families and of watching the center develop a strong tradition of high-quality child care." The center currently serves 91 children between the ages of six weeks and six years. The center moved from its previous location at 5650 Station Road in 2002 to accommodate construction of the new Eastside Access High way. Children took easily to the center's new 8,600-square-foot building in the wooded Knowledge Park setting. In addition to two rooms each for infants, toddlers and pre-school students, it also includes a multipurpose room, a research and conference room and an office for the director. Several parents installed fencing to create an outdoor play area for the children. "This building was designed specifically for the children," said Ken Miller, director of Student Affairs, who oversees the center. "It's theirs right down to the pint-sized plumbing. It is a bright and cheerful location for both children and staff, and we look forward to serving children in this area for years to come. " Amy Wilczynski, Calendar Page Editor 19 Friday -9 a.m.- Crime Center Victim Presentation, Reed 114 -11 a.m.- Diehl Tutor Sign-up, Reed Table 2 -7.30 p.m.- Casino Night, Bruno's Cafe -10 p.m.- Movie: Bruce Almighty, Reed 117 HAPPY ANNIVERSARY The Behrend Beacon Monda -8 a.m- Poster Sales, Re d Wintergarden -9 a.m- SGA Treasury Training, Kochel 69 MISC -11:30 a.m.- Honors Program meeting, Reed 112 -12 p.m.- Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship Prayer meeting, Reed 113 -5:30 p.m.- Multi-Cultural Coun cil, Reed 114 -8 p.m.- Alpha Sigma Tau meet ing, Reed 112 -8 p.m.- Theta Phi Alpha Pledge meeting, Reed 114 -9 p.m.- Delta Sigma Pi , E Board meeting, Reed 3
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