Capitol times. (Middletown, Pa.) 1982-2013, October 13, 2003, Image 11

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DANZON FLAMENCO
The flamenco dancer is the spirit of
flamenco and the guitarist is the heart.
Flamenco is a joyful dance and spirits
are lifted wherever Danzon Flamenco
performs. Paco de Nada is a world -
class guitarist and distinguished
teacher
Tues., Oct. 14
Noon in the Gallery Lounge
Current Art Exhibits
Carol Shane's "Full Color" paintings
are in the Gallery Lounge (Olmsted)
until Oct. 17
Learn Effective Ways to Be a Great Leader at School or in the Workplace!
A J ftadership Workshop entitled "Communication and Perceptions," featuring the Metamorphosis
Performing Company, will be held on Saturday, Oct. 18 from 8:30 am. to 1:30 p.m. in the Capital
Village Community Center on the Harrisburg campus. The workshop is free of charge to all Penn
State Harrisburg students and includes a continental breakfast, lunch, and door prizes. Please regis
ter for the workshop before Wed., Oct. 15 by phone 948-6701 or by e-mail nlll@psu.edu.
The Psychology Program will hold a colloquium on Thur., Oct. 16 at 12:30 pm. in the Olmsted
Auditorium. Attorney Hertert "Corky" Goldstein will speak on "Society and the Law". Attorney
Goldstein has more than 30 years experience and extensive expertise in legal and public affairs and
has held high-level legal, policy, political and public affairs positions with the federal, state and
local governments. Everyone is welcome.
Wellness Program on Contraception
Thur., Oct. 23 from 12:30 -1:30 pm. in E-124. Abstinence and contraceptive methods will be dis
cussed. Come and see the latest devices! Free samples will be provided. For more information,
contact Marylou Martz, RN, SHS, or email mfm3@psu.edu
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: "Behind Closed Doors" (Harrisburg)
Judy Walter, a medical advocate with the Hershey Medical Center and the YWCA, will be speak
ing about domestic violence awareness and prevention. The Silent Witness Project, a memorial
honoring women who were murdered in acts of domestic violence, will also be on display. Wed.,
Oct. 15 noon -1 pm. in the Gallery Lounge. Fact: in the first eight months of this year, at least 78
victims in our state were killed in domestic violence crimes. See websites www.pcadv.org or
www.ywcahbg.org. Interested students, faculty and staff are encouraged to attend. For more infor-
A lunch time group is being formed for faculty and staff who are curious about the essentials of
Christian faith. We will discuss "Mere Christianity" by C. S. Lewis, who wrote some of the best
fantasy literature and Christian apologetics of the last century. A note for Lord of the Rings fans: J
R. R. Tolkien was a close friend and spiritual mentor of Lewis. For mom details or to indicate
interest, contact w44@psu.edu or pbil @psu.edu .
Society and the Law (Harrisburg)
mation, email Jeninifer Allshouse jual@psu.edu
Christianity: Separating Fact from Fiction
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Club's next meeting is Mon., Oct. 20 at 5
p.m. in E-314. Everyone is invited to
attend. For more information, please con
tact vice-president Brian Ostella at
bjoll7@psu.edu or secretary Jessica
Brehm at jmb642@psu.edu.
The Ski and Snowboard Club has held its
first meeting: if you were unable to attend,
email Jason Smeltz, at psuskinsnowboard
club@yahoo.com as soon as possible so
you can still be eligible for discounts and
be part of our fundraisers and
programming
for information please email
jeb2B3@psu.edu
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Penn State Harrisburg is currently forming
The College Republicans Club. This is a
great resume builder and an opportunity to
network among political leaders. Political
discussions, social activities, and political
forums will take place throughout the year.
If you are interested please e-mail Rodney
Horton @ rlh2s4@psu.edu.
Meetings are held every Tue at 1 p.m. in
E-202. Come with suggestions/ideas and
help decide what entertainment and events
will be held at Penn State Harrisburg.
Intramural Registration
Entry deadline for Intramural Touch Football
(Harrisburg) is Mon, Oct. 13. Coed
Racquetball Tournament entry deadline is
Tue, Oct. 21. There is no entry fee and entry
forms are available for both activities in the
lobby of the CUB. For further information
call the Recreation/Athletics office at 948-
6266 or 6267.
Pumpkin Carving!
On Tue, Oct. 21 Fall Fest will begin at noon
on Vartan Plaza. Stop by and vote for your
favorite decorated pumpkin, pick up a small
pumpkin and decorate it yourself, guess the
weight of the "big" pumpkin, have a candy
apple, pick up a treat bag and a fall dessert
recipe book. Relax and listen to "Boost"
while you eat your FREE hot dog with sauer
kraut, cider, pumpkin cookies, apple cake and
hot chocolate. See you there!
Field of Screams
The Black Student Union will sponsor a trip
to the Field of Screams, "America's #1
Haunted Attraction," on Fri, Oct. 24.
Everyone is welcome to attend -- students,
faculty and staff. The bus will leave campus
at 5 p.m. and return at 10 p.m.. Tickets are $3
and can be purchased in the Olmsted Lobby
Oct. 20,22, and 23 between 11:30 a.m. and
6:30 p.m.
Capital Union Building (C.U.8.) Hours for
the fall semester are as follows: Mon thru
Thur, 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Fri 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
Sat and Sun, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. REMINDER:
Facility users MUST present Penn State ID at
the sign-in desk each time they use the
C.U.B. facilities.
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