Page 10 behrcoll3@aol.com ssA 10Friday 8 a.m.- Fall Leadership Conference 6 p.m.- Tae Kwon Doe Champion ships, Junker I\b Classes Study Dw 14 Tuesday - 12 p.m. Career Fair, Junker Center - 5:15 p.m.- Women Today Mtg, Reed 113 5:15 p.m.- LEB Mtg, Reed 112 5:20 p.m.- Panhellenic Mtg, Reed 3 6 p.m.- Omicron Delta Kappa Mtg, Reed 3 7 p.m.- Speaker: Doug Rohde- Chemistry in Forensic Investigation 9 p.m.- Sigma Tau Gamma Mtg, Reed 117 9 p.m.- Lambda Sigma Mtg, Ohio Hall I 0 p.m.- Alpha Phi Omega Mtg, Reed 3 CELEBRATE NATIONAL CHEMISTRY WEEK ATTEND AN EVENT, DRAW A POSTER Children and adults in the Erie area are invited to take part in National Chem istry Week activities scheduled for Oct. 25, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Millcreek Mall and Saturday, Nov. 8, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at expEßlEnce Children's Mu seum, 420 French St. Activities will center on this year's theme, "Earth's Atmo sphere and beyond!" and all events are free and open to the public. National Chemistry Week is sponsored annually by the American Chemical Society, the world's largest scientific society. This year's theme, "Earth's Atmo sphere and Beyond!" was sparked by the Earth's recent close encounter with Mars and the public's growing fascination with astronomy and our galaxy. At the Millcreek Mall on Saturday, Oct. 25, children and adults are invited to participate in hands-on chemistry activities that demonstrate and celebrate this year's theme. At the expEßlEnce Museum on Saturday, Nov. 8, children ages 4-10 will have an opportunity to learn how chemistry affects the Earth and sky. Students K-12 are invited to participate in the National Chemistry Week Poster Contest by drawing a poster illustrating contributions made by chemistry to the ad vancement of aviation and atmospheric chemistry. Some topics to be considered might be air, weather, rainbows, the ozone layer and clouds. Posters may not exceed 8 1/2 by 14 inches and must be drawn using crayons, paint, colored pencils or mark ers. One entry is permitted per student. The person submitting the winning poster will receive a chemistry T-shirt and a hands-on chemistry program for their school. Get your meetings, activities, announcements, etc. on our Calendar of Events Pagel All submissions must be received by Monday at 5 p.m. for publication in that week's issue. Send submissions to the attention of the Calendar of Events Page to behrcoll3@aoLcom; put information in our campus mail- : box, bottom floor, Reed Union Building, near e-mail kiosk and next to restrooms; or call us at 898-6488. While you should include all possible information, submissions may be edited due to space constraints; please contact the Beacon for special requests. : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FRIDAY, OCT. 10 THROUGH FRIDAY, OCT. 17, 2003 Mark Your Calendars 11 Saturday 8 a.m.- Tae Kwon Doe Champion ships, Junker 5 p.m.- Holy Days, Studio Theater 9 p.m.- Comedian: Joel Chasnoff, Bruno's ee" 15Wednesday 11 a.m.- Society of Women Engineers: Candy Bag Sales, Reed fund-raising table 5:15 p.m.- SGA Mtg, Reed 117 7:30 p.m.- Campus Ministry Men's Group, Smith Chapel - 8 p.m.- IVCF Prayer Mtg, Reed 113 1 a ,--- 'is a 'A i m 1, • `• •‘ t vaie liiiiiimailv • ,' -- I, j tr io ) i —tv law: 1 .„, L A I, r ,10- 14. . rigout/ t; ::.j Friday, October 10, 2003 12 Sunday 4 p.m.- Sunday Classic Movie Series Rear Window, Reed 117 5 p.m.- Holy Days, Studio Theater 6 p.m.- Protestant Campus Ministry Service, Smith Chapel 6 p.m.- AWC Mtg, Reed 3 6:30 p.m.- Theta Phi Alpha Mtg, Reed 112 7 p.m.- Alpha Sigma Alpha Mtg, Reed 113 7:30 p.m.- Catholic Mass, Smith Chapel 8 p.m.- Delta Chi Mtg, Reed 114 9 p.m.- Sunday Night Leagues, Junker 0 1 - ww: 1 41; 16 Thursday 11 a.m.- Human Race Machine Reed fund-raising table -12 p.m.- College Republicans Mtg, Reed 3 5:15 p.m.- SGA Academic Council, Reed 113 -- Sigma Xi Mtg, Reed 114 7:30 p.m.- IVCF Mtg, Reed 117 8 p.m.- Theta Phi Alpha Mtg, Reed 112 9 p.m.- Delta Sigma Pi Mtg, Reed 114 10 p.m.- Theta Phi Alpha Mtg, Reed 113 10 p.m.- Movie: "28 Days Later," Reed 117 ( A, A Closer Look SMITH CHAPEL AND CARILLON EARN ARCHITECTURAL RECOGNITION The Larry and Kathryn Smith Chapel and the Floyd and Juanita Smith Carillon at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, have been se lected to appear in the 2003 American School and University Architectural Portfolio issue. Judges for the issue selected 207 projects from across the United States to be profiled in the November publication, a sourcebook used all year by administrators at schools and universities across the coun try. "This is a wonderful tribute to the design excellence of the Smith Chapel and Carillon," said Dr. Jack Burke, campus executive officer and dean of Penn State Erie. "I congratulate Noelker and Hull, the architects who designed the building, on this recognition." The Larry and Kathryn Smith Chapel was dedicated in June 2002. It is a multi-faith chapel available to students, faculty, and staff for wor ship, meetings, concerts, and gatherings. The college will dedicate the chapel's pipe organ, given by the Smiths in honor of their children, Colleen and Kevin, on November 8. Amy Wilczynski, Calendar Page Editor •••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Behrend Beacon 13 Monday 11 a.m.- Human Race Machine, Reed fund-raising table IVCF Prayer Mtg, Reed 12 p.m.- 113 2 p.m.- MCC Mtg, Reed 112 2:30 p.m.- Campus Ministry Women's Group, Smith Chapel 4 p.m.- ISO Mtg, Reed 113 6 p.m.- Beta Beta Beta Mtg, Reed 112 6:30 p.m.- Alpha Sigma Tau Mtg, Reed 113 - 6:30 p.m.- Outdoors Club Mtg, Reed 114 7 p.m.- International Film Series, "Princess and Warrior," Reed 117 17 Friday 5 p.m.- Holy Days, Studio Theater 9 p.m.- Friday Night- Lights On, Junker 9 p.m.- Comedian: Steve Byrne, Bruno's 10 p.m.- Movie: "28 Days Later," Reed 117
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