C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, April 17, 1980, Image 3

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    C.C. Reader
SGA and President's Council Presents
"Oh,
April2l
in the auditoriu
at 3, 5:30, 8,
and 10:30 p.m
Admission $l.
donation
lAA Dinner Folk Music
The I.A.A is holding their semi
annual International Dinner on April
25, 1980 at 7:30 p.m. It will be held at
the Student Center. Bring your favor
ite international dish or purchase a
ticket for $3.00. Entertainment will be
provided by the Cari Folk Singers, a
Caribbean group. You are encouraged
to wear national dress or costume.
In conjunction with the Inter
national Dinner, the I.A.A. is compiling
a book of international recipes. It is
hoped that the book will be ready for
sale by the night of the dinner, if not,
orders for the dinner will be taken.
The I.A.A. wishes to remind the
students and faculty at Capitol Campus
that donations for the Cambodian
Refugee Fund are still being solicited.
We have set a goal of $500.00 for
Capitol Campus and we hope for your
support. Checks may be made out to
I.A.A. Cambodian Refugee Committee
and all donations can be sent in care of
Clem Gilpin, room W-154.
THE LITTLE WONDERS OF MARYLAND
You are cordially invited to attend a Gospel Concert. The entertainment will
be presented by The Little Wonders of Maryland on Sunday, April 20, 1980 at
8:00 p.m. in the Gallery Lounge.
The last program in "The Folk
Music and Dance Legacy Series" will
present. john Jackson at 12:15p.m.
on Monday, April 21, in the Gallery
Lounge.
Jackson is a blues singer who
emphasizes the African influence on
American folk music and dance in his
work. African folk traditions were
brought to North America by slaves
and have been a major influence-espe
cially on music.
Jackson, born in Rappahannock
County, Virginia, grew up in a rural
black community. His father played
guitar and banjo, and sang blues. His
mother played accordion and harmon
ica, and sang gospel.
By age eight, Jackson was a compe
tent musician. He has toured the
United States, Europe, and South
America performing Field and Delta
Blues. The campus community is cor
dially invited to attend the perfor
mance. Admission is free.
Entertainment
Thursday, April 17, 1980
Health Fair May 1 , 2
By Alice M. Coon
A major activity of the spring term
will be the Health Fair to be held May 1
and 2 on campus. Sponsored by Health
Services, the Health Fair will feature
exhibits and free screening services
provided by a number of local and
state health agencies.
Exhibits will be found in the Gallery
Lounge and the Black Cultural Arts
Center. Literature will be available at
these locations describing the various
services available to all students a 4.
well as to the general public.
Organizations who will take part
and the services they will provide are:
THE STATE HEALTH CENTER:
Free tests of blood pressure. blood
sugar, cholesterol and, if necessary,
heart rhythms.
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
LUNG ASSOCIATION: A test for
presence of tuberculosis; an exhibit
"Bio Feedback for Smokers" with
machines to measure skin tempera
ture, hand tremors, pulse rate, and CO
levels in exhaled air.
- PENNSYLVANIA DIETETIC
ASSOCIATION and EMPIRE
SCHOOL OF COSMETOLOGY will
counsel on their specialties; In addi
tion, EMPIRE SCHOOL will demon
strate hair, skin and nail care on people
from Capitol Campus.
The Capitol Campus of Penn State University cordially invites you to
attend a Chamber Music Concert. The music is presented by The Camerata
Trio on Thursday, May 8, 1980 at 8:00p.m. in the Gallery Lounge
The Hunt/Speedball
Collection On Display
The Hunt/Speedball collection of because of people's desire to own
contemporary prints will be on display pieces of original art. Relief, Intaglio,
in the Gallery Lounge beginning April Planographic, and Stencil are the four
17. The collection will consist of origi- printmaking processes.
nal pieces signed by the artists. The exhibit will run through April
Printmaking has gained popularity 25.
Demonstrations, of CARDIO
PULMONARY RESUSCITATION will
be given by various students, while
aerobic dancing demonstrations will be
presented by AEROBIC DANCING,
INC.
Slides and other visual presenta
tions will be shown by the CANCER
SOCIETY (on procedures for self-ex
amination of breasts and testicles) and
by the MENTAL HEALTH
ASSOCIATION.
Information on DRUG AND
ALCOHOL ABUSE and FAMILY
PLANNING will also be available from
trained counselors.
CAPITOL CAMPUS ATHLETIC
DEPARTMENT, EASTER SEAL
SOCIETY and HEART ASSOCIA
TION will have displays and literature.
The Athletic Department is also spon
soring counselors from the Governor
Council on Physical Fitness.
It is expected that a large number
of students and area residents will
avail themselves of the opportunity to
check the state of their health.
Student volunteeis are needed to
fill out forms, distribute handouts, and
generally assist in the various present
ations. Students wishing to help are
asked to sign up at Health Services,
Room W-102.
THE CAMERATA TRIO
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