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O 111 111 U II \ 18 FRIDAY 19 SATURDAY 20 SUNDAY gk gßfe a 11:00 - 2:00 a.m. 2:00 - 8:00 p.m. @ Logan House 0 @ Outdoor Facilities Hold-Logan Music Series 20th An- Varsity Cross Country Meet niversary • Logan House Parlour 4:00 - 6:30 p.m. @ Smith Chapel W Protestant Campus Ministry • Smith Chapel Worship Area 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. @ Smith Chapel Catholic Mass 21 MONDAY 22 TUESDAY 23 WEDNESDAY 24 THURSDAY 11.00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. -12:00 p.m. @ Smith Chapel @ Reed 114 Four Corners Garden Club ACT Educators’ Workshop @ McGarvey Commons @ Smith Chapel The Logan 2009 Volunteer the Cavani String Quartet 6:00 p.m @ Junker Center Varsity Athlete Physicals In the community: COMMUNITY SERVICE Behrend's service week brings opportunities for students BYALLY °w°° I Saturday, September 19 Various programs and organ- * JjJ®™ l^J* o™foSnfm 0 ™foSnfm Beach * Light the Night Walk izations throughout campus 9.00 a.m. 12.00 p.m. at Barracks Beach Location: Jerrv Uht Park Will be sponsoring daily service nSSTfor"Humanitvßuild 00 66(1 Um ° n ‘transportation will be provided: 6:30 p.m. Reed events in which each and every • Habitat for Humanity Build Union F student will have the opportu- Location: Erie Community Site nity to devote their time to a "transportation provided: 11:30 a.m. Reed Union cause of his or her choosing To sign up, contact led5100C« psu.edu. Thursday, September 24 from Sept. 19 to 24. This week is an essential 9l • Mini Volunteer/Non-Profit Fair program for The Center for ivionaay, oepTemDer e.i 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. on the back patio of Reed Service," explains Cynara Stubbs, the Coordinator of the * Clothing Drive . . Center for Service and the Donations will go to The Caring Closet m Ene. Friday. September 25 Smith Chapel. “It is our hope Be on the lookout for donation boxes around '' that Service Week will inform campus throughout the week. . Kid’s Caf6 the students of the many oppor- 2:30 - 5:00 p.m. tunities for them to be engaged T ll _ e J_ x/ C an famkar 99 "transportation provided: 1:45 p.m. Reed Union in the Erie community using lUesaay, OepremDer H lie acauirinein * United Way Campaign » you have questions or concerns, can contact Cynara According to Stubbs the 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. outside Bruno’s Cafe Stubbs, Coordinator of the Center for Service, at Center for Service hopes that in A pair of Penguin tickets will be auctioned off coslO@psu.edu. the weeks to follow more stu ener gy ( conserve water, pro- those in need. This event is an awareness and funds toward lives touched by cancer will en swi ecome mvo ve in mo j e c ] eaner fuels, minimize opportunity to help out finding the cure for blood can- carry gold balloons. ThTSpwPPk kicks off on waste ’ and increase health. Behrend’s sororities and their cers. Students looking for a career WIQ With the International With all of the classes to at- governing body, the Panhel- Each walker’s personal con- in teaching, mentoring, and the r P ' . ~, , ~ .. tend, papers to write, and lenic Council, the event’s spon- nection to cancer will be distin- like may want to attend the coastal Cleanup, a wor wi books t 0 read vo i unt eering sor. guished by the color of his or RAPS program training session vo un eer ay. ma y nQt a i ways ma k e it onto a Another event students can her balloon. Survivors will on Sept. 22. ine creener student’s schedule. The cloth- participate in is The Light the carry white, supporters will Stubbs explained that the rorce is orgamzi g _ ing drive beginning on Sept. 21 Night Walk. The Walk is a city- carry red, and those walking to Ophelia Project aims to connect ecu s missi 1 is a quick and easy way to help wide evening event to raise celebrate and commemorate local college students with mid- W* This Week's Sports § - | "bold indicates a home game y 4 18 9 1 1 Friday, September 18 J • golf team plays Penn State Altoona, time TBA —— | • women’s tennis plays D’Youville at 4 p.m. O *7 Q A I • men’s water polo plays Gannon at 7:30 p.m. D ■ Saturday, September 19 9 6_l i • men’s soccer plays Frostburg State at 3 p.m. q • women’s tennis plays Penn State Altoona at 1 p.m. O i • men’s water polo plays Mercyhurst at 11 a.m. " 1 “““ “““ ""™ j • men’s water polo plays Washington & Jefferson, 7 6 / 1 p.m. ! • women’s soccer plays Frostburg State at 1 p.m. O A l • women’s volleyball plays Franciscan at 1 p.m. and O I ±. { Laßoche at 3:30 p.m. j” I • cross country team hosts the Invitational at 11 a.m. O | Sunday, September 20 Every row, column, and 3x3 section must contain j .. ... .pr,. the numbers 1 through 9. A number may not be l • golf team plays m Allegheny Invitational, time TBA . . 6 . ~ , m ■ gun ica i.pajr of used more than twice in the same row, column, ! • women’s soccer plays Allegheny at 3 p.m. or JxJ section j l Monday, September 21 - ■ ! • golf team plays in the Allegheny Invitational, time TBA UpCOflMllg AfU EvWltS j Tuesday, September 22 September 18 ' • men’s soccer plays Westminster at 4 p.m. . Dan and Alexandl* Bruno’s, 9:00 p.in. . . ~ _ t , Wednesday, September 23 September 18 tMftfffc $\ ; r ; • women’s tennis plays Laßoche at 3 p.m. • jhg Proposal ' * < *-»?*/ ’{> • women’s soccer plays Grove City at 3 p.m. Reed, 10:00 p.m. 1 - - . e . , ~ September 21 . , -.s;^ Thureday, September 24 n • Cavani string Overt*V. . • golf team hosts Behrend Invitational at Peak ‘n’ Peek J McGarvey ‘ >v‘ Mlt 1 A section examining how Behrend students are making a difference in their community WERE YOU THERE? 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Please contact the Beacon for spe cial requests. 25 FRIDAY die school students and to help them develop relationships, en courage personal growth, and open up new worlds of oppor tunity to underserved youth in our community. “This amazing project could be so beneficial to any college student,” said Jessica Sender of the Ophelia Project. “This pro gram refines leadership and communication skills. It also gives an opportunity for stu dents to network with other college students and meet other accomplished people.” She also noted that “even if it doesn't directly relate to [a stu dent’s] field, successfully com pleting this program would exhibit that a person is caring, committed, well-rounded, col laborates well with others, and has excellent time management skills. What an amazing asset to any resume.” For students who aren’t sure how they want to help, there is a volunteer/non-profit fair on Sept. 24. The fair will provide information to students and feature a variety of 15 organiza tions and programs in the Erie community.