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European Heritage Gala Music from the Polka Plus Orchestra will highlight a Thu Nov. 20 European Heritage Celebration on the Penn State Harrisburg campus. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Student Center of the CUB, featuring music representing cultures of Eastern Europe including Croatian, Serbian, Polish, German, and Austrian, the celebration will also offer demonstrations and lessons in the polka, waltz, and various ethnic "kola" (circle) dances. 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 Dec. Doshi Group Show Mixed Media Morrison Gallery, now through Dec 19 The CAREERS & the disABLED magazine is proud to announce that a Career Expo for People with Disabilities will be held Fri Nov. 14, from 10 a.m. to 4 pm. at the New Washington Convention Center, 108 Mount Vernon Place, NW, Washington, DC. Meet individuals from Fortune 500 companies and government agencies looking to recruit new talent. Admission is free, but in order to attend the event, you must pre-register at www.eop.com/exporegistrationdchtml. For further information, e-mail Info@eop.com. The expo is also being sponsored by the Association on Higher Education and Disability & The Gallaudet University Career Center, and is supported by the Mayor's Committee on Persons with Disabilities. Wrongly accused and convicted of a crime she did not commit, she spent more than nine years in the Texas prison system working to secure her release. She currently works full-time as president and CEO of Mothers (Fathers) for the Advancement of Social Systems, which she founded in 1993, a nonprofit organization supporting falsely accused inmates in the U.S. Brown's story has aired on 60 Minutes, 60 Minutes 11, Good Morning America, Prime Time Live, Donahue, and Inside Edition. Student Center of the CUB The Nov. 18 from noon to 2:30 pm. Sponsored by the Criminal Justice program, the Diversity and Educational Equity Committee, the Office of Student Support Services and Intercultural Affairs, and the Office of Student Affairs. All members of the Capital College community - faculty, students, and staff - are invited to a lunch at Harper's Tavern and Restaurant in Annville with members of the Capital College Liaison Committee to the University Commission for Women, to find out more about the committee, its plans for next semester, and how they can play a part in the Committee's activities. Fri Nov. 21. RSVP to Tammie Durham at tldl4s@psu.edu (570-385-6245) or to Valerie Duhig at vxd3@psu.edu (717-948-6086). Planned transportation will also be provided with the lunch The Wed Nov. 12 MAEP meeting features Dr. Libby Tisdell, Assoc. Prof. of Adult Education, who will speak on "The Role of Spirituality and Cult= in the Higher Education Classroom" All students are welcome; dinner is served to everyone attending. 4:45 to 5:45 p.m. Career Expo for People with Disabilities Joyce Ann Brown Come be part of the ground-up plan ning for WPSH Radio. Students are invited to attend a meeting to dis cuss club focus, structure, and expectations for programming schedules. Mon Nov. 10, 5 - 6 p.m. in the Town Square, Olmsted. Meet with the club advisor and others to share ideas Location The PSH Student Government Association (SGA) meets on Mon at 5 p.m. in E-314 Olmsted IT Club's next meeting is Mon, Nov. 3 at 5 p.m. in E-314. Everyone is invited to attend. For more informa tion, please contact Vice President Brian Ostella at bjoll7Opsu.edu or Secretary Jessica Brehm at j mb642 @ psu .edu . Anyone interested in joining the Accounting Club, please contact Lauri at ltmlls@psu.edu. Curious? Have questions? Need prayer? Come join us for Bible study and a good time together. Every Thu at 12:30 p.m. W-139. T irl Come have your handwriting analyzed and see what you can learn about yourself and Native American Entertainment Red Hawk Indian Arts Council welcomes the opportunity to educate and entertain audi ences who want to learn more about Native American history, culture and contemporary issues. This group will perform Native American dance, drum, and song. Wed, Nov. 19 Noon - Ip.m. in the Auditorium Tai Yim's Kung Fu Dragon Dancers The traditional dragon dance began thou sands of years ago with a wonderful lengendary story which will be told by the dancers. The musical team includes drums, cymbals, and a gong. The dragon is 12 feet long! Anyone interested in taking a six week intro duction course to racquetball, call Rec/Ath at 948-6267. Classes will be held Thu evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. or Sun afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m. There will be a charge for these class- 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. tilliM4.lllPlti4'ninMll A coun in . lu Handwriting Analyst your future! Tue, Nov. 18 - 3 p.m., Main Lobby Raquetball courses
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