Page 10, February 3, 1988 Ca, Events Scheduled For Black History Month The Black Student Union invites you to share with us in the celebration of Black History Month. We have planned many interesting events through the month. Below you will fmd a listing of the events and their time and place. Feb. 2 Scott White Family Gospel 7:3opm 23 Rev. Cecil Gray 24 "Private Conversations with I:3opm BCAC Alice Walker", video Sen. William Proxmire to Lecture Senator William Proxmire will speak on "Changes in American Spending Policy," Thurs., Feb. 11, at 8 p.m., in the auditorium. Proxmire will also be present at an informal discussion for the campus community at 1:30 p.m., in the Gallery Lounge. Tickets for his evening performance will be available at the door Student tickets are $l.OO with a current ID. Printmaking Exhibits At Penn State Harrisburg Thirty-five prints by seven well-known local artists are currently on exhibit in Penn State Harrisburg's Humanities Division Gallery. The show includes etchings, monotypes and callagraphs created at the Mechanicsburg Art Center's graphics studios. The artists, most of whom are known for their painting and drawing, have spent the last several years working together in various printmaking classes and workshops at the center. They are now beginning to show their work in local and national print shows. The artists include Barbara Buer, Jeffrey Bodenstein, Caroline Emey, Pat Keough, Quentin Walter, Gloria Watts and Joan Wolf. This print exhibit has been scheduled to coincide with another print show on campus--Award Winning Works From The Print Club Of Philadelphia. This exhibit, which is in the Heindel Library Gallery, is a group show featuring internationally recognized printmakers. Both exhibits run through the month of February. The Humanities Division Gallery is located on the third floor of the Olmsted building and is open Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. The Heindel Library Gallery is on the first floor of the Olmsted building and is open during regular library hours. ital Times Felicia Haywood-Brown 12:05pm and Chris Seay John Harris Voices of Joy 12:00pm Student Work On Parade All day Panel Discussion 12:00pm Male/Female Relatioships People of Black History Day To be Announced Vinie Burrows Lecture Dinner Theater Unity Day Celebration Jay Otis Smith "Valuing Differences" 12:OOpm-1:OOpm lunch I:3opm-3:oopm faculty workshop 3:3opm-s:oopm student workshop Auditorium Gal. lounge BCAC BCAC BCAC BCAC CUB CUB 2:oopm 6:3opm 7:3opm Auditorium BCAC LARRY TOMCZAK Fulfilling Your Destiny Discover How! You are invited to hear these challenging messages -Sunday, Februay 7, 10:00 am -Sunday, February 14, 10:00 am Also hear Brent Detwiler--Associate of Larry Tomczak -Sunday, February 21,10:00am •Children's Ministry Provided Larry Tomczak is founder and ----Living Hope Church---- Director of People of Destiny, Int., a ministry involved in starting and caring for churches. He is the author of four books and a popular speaker in the USA and abroad-- known locally for his ministry at Jesus and Creation festivals. He brings a message that challenges Christians and churches to fulfill the purposes of God in this generation. For more info. call 533-7895 PUT YOUR COLLEGE DEGREE TO WORK. Air Force Officer Training School is an excellent start to a challenging career as an Air Force Officer. We offer great starting pay, medical care, 30 days of vacation with pay each year and management opportunities. Contact an Air Force recruiter. Find out what Officer Training School can mean for you. Call 1-800-872-3732 - -A1R...... WANTED: Writers for all areas The Capital Times has immediate openings for writers of all areas and skill levels. We need people who can submit one article a month to the Cap Times, that's all we ask. If you are interested in campu's news, features and enternainment, sports or commentaries, stop by W-129, call 944-4970 or come to the staff meeting this Thursday, Feb. 4 at 1:00 p.m. in W-129. Writing for the Capital Times will look great on your resume. 110$11000000 0041 40im ai li t • Hummelstown Fire Hall 249 E. Main St. Hummelstown, Pa
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