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Your guide to events and opportunities at FSU February 9 - February 22, 2010 |
FEBRUARY
2/12 UPC Movie: New Moon 8:30 PM, Dunkle 218 2/13 UPC Movie: New Moon 8:30 PM, Dunkle 218 2/15 CAC: Relay for Life Kick Off Events 8:00 PM, TBA 2/16 UPC International Film: My Dear Enemy (Korea) 7:00 PM, Campus Center at Tawes 153 2/17 BSA Poetry Slam 8:00 PM, P.E. Cordts Leake Room 2/18 SGA Meeting 7:30 PM, Osborne Newman Center
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Shovel out a Neighbor Wednesday, February 9, 2010 Meet at City Place on Water Street at Noon Come get involved in your community and help shovel sidewalks and driveways for neighbors in need. We will be working to help the elderly in the area with snow removal. We encourage everyone to WALK to City Place as we expect road conditions to be poor. Shovels will be provided, but if you have your own feel free to bring it. Hot drinks will be served and please DRESS WARM. If you would like to help out, please email Richard Sours
Special Olympics Maryland Winter Game Sponsored with VOICE, Special Olympics MD
February 28 - March 2, 2010 All DAY WISP Deep Creek Mountain Ski Resort - Mc Henry, MD
Blackout Days Turn out the lights every Thursday from 12:00 Noon - 1:00 PM
For more information
Amy Carter I 20 Braddock House I 301.687.4210 Director of the Office of Leadership & Civic Engagement Website I Facebook I Twitter
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Student Activities
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UPC Movie: New Moon
Friday & Saturday February 12 & 13, 2010
8:30 PM Dunkle Hall 218 Free & Open to the Public iPhone App I Tweet I Facebook
The supernatural tale of star-crossed lovers continues as the Cullen
family flees Forks in order to protect Bella (Kristen Stewart), and the
heartbroken high-school senior discovers that vampires aren't the only
creatures in town. Realizing that Bella will never be safe as long as
he's around, Edward (Robert Pattinson) makes the difficult decision to
leave his beloved behind shortly after her 18th birthday. Reeling from
her loss, Bella embraces self-destruction after being comforted by
Edward's image during a moment of mortal peril. But as heavy-hearted as
Bella may be, her old friend Jacob (Taylor Lautner) distracts her from
her sorrows by helping her renovate a weather-beaten motorbike. When
Bella encounters a former adversary with a sizable grudge, she's
rescued from harm at the last second by pack of enormous, ferocious
wolves. Subsequently delving into the history of the Quileutes, Bella
discovers the secrets of Jacob's tribe while looking forward to a
reunion with Edward that may have deadly consequences ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~  TRIVIA QUESTION:A vampire's diet is revealed by the color of the eyes - the Cullens
feast only on animal blood and therefore have ________ eyes, whereas the
Nomads and the Volturi have ______ eyes indicating they feast upon human
blood.
Fill in the blanks here.LAST WEEK'S QUESTION: The Zombieland amusement park scenes were filmed at _______ Theme Park,
located in Valdosta, Ga. There was an open call for locals to play
extras for most of the scenes shot at this theme park. ANSWER: Wild Adventures ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
For more information about Student Activities
Robert "Coop" Cooper I Campus Center at Tawes Hall 129 I 301.687.4049 Director of Student Activities Website I Facebook I Twitter
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Druid: Featuring the Irish Tenors
Wednesday February 24, 2010 7:30 pm FSU Performing Arts Center, Pealer Recital Hall Purchase Tickets Adults $22, Under 17 $15, FSU Employee $15, FSU Student $3
The influences of the Irish have spread far beyond its green countryside and island shores. Druid, a concert celebrating all things Irish, captures the vibrant essence of the modern Irish spirit. Featuring the Irish Tenors, Ciaran Nagle, Jeremy Morgan, Robert Archibald, Kenneth O'Regan and Simon Morgan, who have performed and delighted packed houses throughout Ireland, the United Kingdom, Asia and the United States, Druid is musical journey from Ireland's pre-Christian times through oppression, famine, emigration, the "Celtic Tiger" economy and fi nally to the nation's future. The musical presentation encompasses a broad range of tunes, from traditional and ballads to pop and classical songs for the Irish and the Irish at heart.
Listen to the Irish Tenors
For more information about Cultural Events Series Mary Jane Plummer I Campus Center at Tawes Hall 128A I 301.687.3137 Director of Cultural Events Series Website I Facebook I Twitter
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Renovating the Lane University Center
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Demolition & Expansion At today's renovation progress meeting, it was announce
that we have 329 days remaining in the project. That seems like so many
days away but it really will be here before we know it. The good news
is the contractor is right on schedule and the work is moving forward
rapidly As you can see from the attached pictures here, erection of the
steel is moving along. Actually, the outline of the building is up and
the contractors began putting up the roof joist yesterday.
The demolition
inside the building is ongoing in the building and work inside is
beginning to take shape as well. The duct work, electric, and plumbing
aspects of the renovation have begun inside. More work to come in these
areas over the next two weeks. For more information about the Lane University Center Rob Webber I Campus Center at Tawes Hall 129A I 301.687.7084 Director of the Lane University Center & Lyric Building Website I Facebook I Twitter
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Alpha Sigma Alpha Installation CeremonySaturday February 27, 2010Cumberland Holiday Inn Installation of the colony chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha. For more information, contact Jennifer Gover at 301.687.7398. For more information about Greek LifeJamie Winters I Campus Center at Tawes Hall 130 I 301.687.7398 Asst. Director of Student Activities Website I Facebook
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Campus Center at Tawes Hall
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Happening in Tawes Hall: BHM Poetry Slam Featuring: Da Movement Poets
Wednesday, February 17, 2010 8:00 PM P.E. Cordts Leake
Room
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college students
from the Prince George's County/ Washington, DC area, they began
performing together at the Spit Dat poetry venue and have spread out to
perform at other venues and Universities in the area, New York and soon
to be in Massachusetts. They write about a wide variety of issues that
are related to urban life for young adults. FSU students and staff are
also invited to participate and perform. For more information about the Lane University Center Rob Webber I Campus Center at Tawes Hall 129A I 301.687.7084 Dire.ctor of the Lane University Center & Lyric Building Website I Facebook I Twitter
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So... we got a little snow...
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POST YOUR SNOW PIX HERE...Well, Frostburg State got walloped with 28.2" of snow according to Dr. Greg Latta's weather page... And more is on the way according to the National Weather ServiceBut we would like to see your pix of how you spent this wintry weekend.... So just post on Facebook and tag "Frostburg State University Programming Council"
Frostburg State University
Student & Community Involvement 101 Braddock Road 213 Lane University Center
Frostburg, Maryland 21532
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