The Habiba Dance Ensemble Folkloric Egyptian, Moroccan, and Tunisian dance, lecture, and demonstra tion. Wed, Oct 29. noon - 1 p.m.. Auditorium Sean Kennedy "Americana" Silk screen prints Gallery Lounge: Oct.. 29 - Jan 16. William Kocher "Art Association of Harrisburg Community Exhibition" Acrylic on masonite Hall Art, Olmsted: now through December. Doshi Group Show Mixed media Morrison Gallery: now through Dec 19 Penn State Downtown Center Lectures: 234 N Third St, Harrisburg (across from the Capitol). Please call 783- 0433 to register Wed, Nov. 5, noon -1 pm. "Racial Profiling in Retail Establishments: An Exploration of Shopping While Black" Presenter. Dr Shaun L Gabbidon, associate professor and coordinator of Criminal Justice Programs. Presentation will also discuss various remedies for dissuading the discriminatory practice. Thu, Nov. 6, noon -1 pm. "Palk Educator's Perspectives on Teaching Non-formal Environmental Education" Presenter Dr Edward W Taylor, associate professor of Adult Education. Discussion investigating teaching beliefs of non-formal environmental educators who work in state and local parks.. Findings reveal that teaching beliefs are much more complex than what is purported in the literature. Muslims at Penn State Harrisburg will host an awareness table in the main lobby of Olmsted for information about Ramadan, the holy month, in which Muslims fast every day from dawn to dusk. Information will be available to all who visit Oct . 27 through Nov. 17. Please stop by and pick up a date (the delicious fruit of the date palm, of course), and pamphlets with information about Ramadan and Islam. Multicultural Noontime Series - "Debunking Myths about the Amish" Dr Richard Ammon, associate professor emeritus of Education, will lecture on the Amish. Ammon has written several very popular books, including: "Growing Up Amish," "An Amish Christmas," and "An Amish Wedding." Wed Nov. 5, noon- 1 pm., Gallery Lounge. Must-see Video: the classic update: "Killing us softly: The Strength to Resist -- The Impact of Media Images on Women and Girls" (34 mm) Thinking too much about food, weight and body image? Do you want to break free and make peace with food and your body image? AT YOUR BEST, a five week psycho-educational pro gram sponsored by Penn State Harrisburg Counseling Services, presents "Killing..." on Tue, Oct 28. Morrison Gallery 5 - 5:45 pm. Everyone is welcome to attend this or any of the two remaining series sessions: Nov 4, Nov. 11. Sessions are free to all. For more information contact Linda Meashey at 717-948-6025 or lem4@psu.edu, or stop by W-117 Olmsted. Penn State Harrisburg is currently forming a College Republicans Club. If you are interested, please e-mail Rodney Horton at Ah2s4@psu.edu. This is a great way to network with political leaders. DON'T DELAY, JOIN TODAY. There will be a meeting on Thur Oct 30, 2003 in Gallery Lounge at 12:30 p.m. Free food will be provided. The Ski and Snowboard Club held its first meeting: if you were unable to attend, e mail Jason Smeltz, President, at psuskin snowboardclub@yahoo.com as soon as possible so you can still be eligible for dis counts and be part of our fundraisers. Discover more about RAMADAN Information Technology (IT) Club IT Club's next meeting is Mon, Nov. 3 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. Finance Club For information please e-mail jeb2B3@psu.edu gMM Curious? Have questions? Need prayer? Come join•us for Bible study and a good time together. Every Thur at 12:30 p.m. W 139 Free CPR instruction Classes will be offered to the campus com munity on Sat, Nov. Bth from 9 a.m.to 12 noon in the Student Center of the CUB. Registration will begin at 8:15 a.m. To regis ter for this class or for more information call Bud Smitley at 948-6267 The Capital College Intramural Softball Championship game was played at PSH on Thu, Oct. 16 with Penn State Harrisburg's Shenanigans defeating Penn State Schuylkill 25 to 5 Raquetball classes Anyone interested in taking a six week intro duction course to racquetball, call Recreation and Athletics at 948-6267. Classes will be held Thu evenings from 7 to 9 p.m., begin ning Nov. 6 or Sun afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m. beginning Nov. 9. There will be a charge for these classes Capital Union Building (C.U.8.) Hours for the fall semester are as follows: Mon thru Thu, 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and 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. u m,
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