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    Volleyball Wednesdays
From 8 to 11 p.m. each week in the CUB gym.
The Harrisburg campus Volleyball Club will have
three courts open. You can form your own team o
show up on your own to join the fun (if coming
solo, the club suggests you arrive around 8 p.m.
for easier team accommodations). The club is also
interested in playing a faculty team in a tourna
ment at the end of the semester. Students are
asked to encourage faculty to form a team.
Fitness and Exercise Classes
Free fitness and exercise classes led by Andres
Gutierrez will begin on the Harrisburg
campus. The classes are held every Tuesday and
Thursday, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the Multi-purpose
Room of the Capital Union Building. The classes
are free to Penn State students, staff, faculty, and
current Penn State Alumni Association members.
Registration is not required. For further informa
tion, call the Recreation/Athletics Office at 948-
6266 or 948-6267.
Recreation Tournament
Once again PSH will compete in the Association
of College Unions International Region 4
Recreation Tournament that will be hosted by the
University of Maryland Eastern Shore on
February 7 and 8. Plans call for local tournamen
to be held in bowling, billiards and table tennis,
and the winners of these tournaments will repre
sent PSH in February. Please call Bud Smitley at
x 6267 for further information.
Martin Luther King Day Events on
Campus
Monday, Jan. 20, 9 a.m., Gallery Lounge,
Martin Luther King Breakfast Celebration
La-Verna Fountain, a 1983 Penn State Harrisburg
graduate with a degree in Public Policy, will be
keynote speaker for the breakfast who which the
entire campus community is invited.
Monday, Jan. 20, noon to 1 p.m. Performance
of an original play, "Day Day's Quilt."
Written and directed by Assistant Professor of
Social Science Dorothy King, "Day Day's Quilt"
depicts several generations of an African
American family as they move out of slavery to a
prominent position in their community. The focal
point of the play is Day Day, a slave woman who
pays a great price to hold her family together.
Monday, Jan. 20, 5 to 6 p.m. Cultural
Speakers Series features the Rev. Marcia
Dyson
The Rev. Marcia Dyson, well-known author and a
contributing writer for Essence Magazine, is a
native of Chicago, an ordained minister, engaged
social and cultural critic, and inspiring writer. Her
lecture will focus on an examination of ministerial
misconduct, sexual exploitation, and gender
oppression in the Black church, where she expos
es the theological, sexual, gendered, and racial
contradictions in the heart of Black Americans
religious institutions while clearing a path of res
cue and reconciliation that men and women of all
faiths and races might take as they seek psychic
healing and spiritual restoration.
Monday, Jan. 20, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Annual
Community Talent Expo
The Rev. Dr. King's life and dreams will be cele
brated in song, dance, and recitals performed by
choirs and choruses from the Greater Harrisburg
community. Last year, more than a dozen groups
participated. The Penn State Voices of Schuylkill
gospel choir will join in the festivities.
Meets Wednesdays at 5 p.m. in W-
207 Olmsted.
Volleyball Club
Open gym every Wednesday at the
CUB (8:00 - 11:00pm). For more
information contact Mark
Caltagirone Volleyball Club Rep
.mxc473 g psu .edu
PA TEACHER ROUND-UP - You're Invited!
2002-2003 Job/Intern Fairs!
February 11, 2003 CVC Job/Intern Fair, PSH
February 19, 2003 CPEC Job/Intern Fair, PSH
February 28, 2003 Multicultural Career Conference, UP
March 1, 2003 Multicultural Fair, UP
April 1, 2003 Spring Career Day, UP
April 8, 2003 Education Fair, UP
April 9, 2003 Teacher Recruitment Day (TRD), PSH
Vernon Bellecourt, leader of the 1972 occupation of the Bureau of Indian
Affairs and the Redskin Superbowl demonstrations in 1992, will speak at Penn
State Harrisburg on Tuesday, Jan 28, from 5 to 6 pm in the Morrison Gallery of
the new Library. Bellecourt, an internationally renowned activist, is a member
of the Chippewa Tribe of the Lakota Nation and President of the National
Coalition on Racism in Sports & Media and received the City of Phoenix
Martin Luther King Human Rights Award. A reception will follow Bellecourt's
talk. Sponsored by a Student Activity Fee grant and supported by the
Community Psychology and Social Change Program. Questions, please email
Jason at jwwlo6@psu.edu
Food for Thought
The International Film Festival ad hoc Committee is pleased to announce the
theme for its spring 2003 series: "Food," and asks you let us know your favorite
film or films, or parts of films, international or U.S. produced, that feature good
food, bad food, or great food in some part, or the whole, of the film. Your ideas
are very welcome, and those whose suggestions become part of the series will
be recognized when that film is shown. Ideas for an eye-catching series title are
also requested. There may even be a matinee, featuring an appropriate selection,
for children of the community, and your suggestions for a matinee film are also
welcome. Any questions, contact Eton Churchill, efc2@psu.edu. Send your
suggestions for a film, a part of a film, a matinee selection, or a title, to Valerie
Duhig at vxd3@psu.edu. Include as much information as you can, please.
Men's and Women's
Hair Cuts
Monday-Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Calendar
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Olmsted Plaza Barber Shop
Jamesway Plaza No. 10
944-9364
Shop Hours
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Lion Ambassadors
The Lion Ambassadors meet in room
C 212 at 5:00
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Wednesday between noon and I p.m
All are welcome
8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m
8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m
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