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Center Stage SeriesTicket OfficeTickets now available: Letters Home Lost and Found Farewell Tour Sunday in the Park with George Click on this icon to view live streaming Click on this icon for audio only
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ON-CAMPUS UPCOMING EVENTS
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9:40 AM
| Workshop: Marketing Your Study Abroad Experience F.W. Olin Building, Room 107
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7:30 PM
| Guest Masterclass: Amy Johnson, voice Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Noble Recital Hall
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7:30 PM
| Workshop: Planning Your Internship Main Building, Room 112
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7:30 PM
| Workshop: Writing Your Resume and Cover Letter F.W. Olin Building, Room 112
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10:30 AM
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 Veterans Day Chapel: Aleesa Baakko Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
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7:30 PM
| Shopping Shuttle Dahl Centennial Union, Student Organizations Suite
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7:00 PM
| Active Minds Documentary: Happy Valders Hall of Science, Room 206
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5:00 PM
| Gallery Reception: Lynn Johnson, Unmasked: Soldiers Heal from Blast Force Damage Preus Library, Hovde Lounge
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7:30 PM
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Center Stage Series: Letters Home
Center for Faith and Life, Main Hall
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Would you like to enhance your leadership and outdoor skills? Become a leader for the 2016 Immersion Program! Applications are now being accepted for student leaders. The Immersion Program provides current Luther students with outdoor leadership training and experiences while giving incoming students a community-building wilderness orientation that enhances their personal development and transition to college life. Training will be provided. Learn more and fill out an application at: www.luther.edu/immersion, applications due December 1st, 2015.
Singers, string players, pianists, and composers: Do you want to spend your summer making music in Italy? Come to the information session for the International Music Festival of the Adriatic (IMFA), a Luther-sponsored summer music program in coastal Duino, Italy. Monday, Nov. 16, 9:00 p.m., Jenson-Noble Choir Room. Questions? Email limfa@luther.edu.
Support Group Forming -The support group is a once a month, confidential group for survivors of sexual assault, sexual harassment or stalking to express concerns and find support among peers. People of all identities, ages, and genders are welcome to participate. The group will meet on November 18from 5:00-6:00 p.m. in the Center for Women and Gender Equality, 405 High Street. Please call 563-380-3332 with questions or email jessica@riverviewcenter.org or lynette@riverviewcenter.org.
The Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Daniel Baldwin, will present their fall concert at 4:00 p.m. Sunday, November 15, in the Center for Faith and Life Main Hall. Symphony Orchestra will perform selections from Bernstein, Arvo Pärt, Sergei Prokofiev and Dvorák. The concert will feature Luther junior Namuun Tsend-Ayush on violin. Tsend-Ayush is one of the winners of the Department of Music 2015 Concerto Competition.
The Luther College Student-Athlete Advisory Committee will host a Special Olympics bowling event and introduction of athletes at halftime of the Luther men's basketball game at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, November 15, at the Luther College Regents Center. Bowling will follow at Oneota Lanes, 400 N. Mill St., Decorah.
Luther College will hold the 58th annual Dorian Keyboard Festival November 13-15, hosting middle and high school piano and organ students from across the Midwest for a chance to experience Luther, work one-on-one with music faculty and perform in public recitals. The festival includes several recitals and performances.
Correction: The Norse Knitters will be having their sale on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16 from 1:00-4:00 p.m. in Union. There will be scarves, hats, decorations and other handmade goods. All items for sale were handmade by the Norse Knitters. This is a great opportunity to get gifts for friends and loved ones before the holidays!
Using cold water to wash clothes reduces energy consumption by roughly 90 percent compared to using hot water. Preserve the integrity of your clothes by avoiding hot water, which has been shown to weaken threads. Cold water prevents stains from setting into fabric and most modern detergents are designed to function in lower temperatures. Save money, time, and your style by making the sustainable decision to use cold water.
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The Center Stage Series is honored to present: Letters Home, on Thursday, November 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the Center for Faith and Life. This show brings to life real letters written by soldiers serving in the Middle East and their families back at home. Their words give audiences a powerful portrait of soldiers' experiences in the conflicts. Tickets are free with CAF, $25 without. To purchase tickets, visit the Ticket Office or go online.
LOST AND FOUND brings their farewell tour to Luther's Center for Faith and Life, Saturday, November 14 at 7:00 p.m. The suggested donation for general admission tickets is $10.00 per person, free with Luther ID. The concert will include a free will offering. All ticket and offering proceeds will benefit the ELCA Walk for Water Campaign.Tickets are available at the Luther Box Office.You can learn more about LOST AND FOUND at: http://speedwood.com/
Does money make you happy? Kids and family? Your work? Do you live in a world that values and promotes happiness and well-being? Roko Belic, director of the Academy AwardŽ nominated "Genghis Blues" brings us HAPPY, a film that sets out to answer these questions. Join Active Minds in the viewing of this documentary on November 11 in Valders 206 at 7:00 p.m. Free popcorn and discussion to follow. Contact activeminds@luther.edu for more information.
OFF-CAMPUS STUDY APPLICATIONS ARE READY. Thinking of studying abroad or elsewhere in the U.S. during summer 2016, fall 2016, spring 2017 or the 2016-17 academic year? If so, you need to complete a Luther application by March 1, and in some cases earlier. Contact the Center for Global Learning to set up an appointment to talk about your plans and to find out about the application process.
Interested in being one of Luther's Summer 2016 Peace Scholars in Norway? Two students will be awarded this study opportunity in Norway, June 19-August 5. All program fees, including academic credit, room, and board are covered. Application requirements and information may be found online at peacescholars.wordpress.com or by contacting Terry Sparkes or Jon Lund. Applications due January 29, 2016.
Due to an artist conflict, G Yamazawa's performance in Marty's on Friday, November 13 has been cancelled. SAC Spotlight is in the process of adding additional events during Spring.
The Visual and Performing Arts department presents the musical, Sunday in the Park with George by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine. The performances will be held in the Jewel Theatre in the Center for the Arts November 13-14 and November 19-21. Tickets are $15 for general admission, $10 for students and children, and free with a Luther student ID.
Want to bring home some delicious treats for Thanksgiving? Luther Bakery can help. To order Thanksgiving treats go to www.luther.edu/dining/catering/holiday/. Make sure orders are submitted by November 18!
Looking for an inspirational read? The Book Shop is selling signed copies of Chris and Terry Norton's new book, The Power of Faith When Tragedy Strikes for $18.99.
Winneshiek County Public Health Nursing Services is seeking a clerical assistant who is available to work on Tuesdays and Fridays and be flexible on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Duties include copying, filing, transcription, data-entry and database creation using Office Access. Qualifications include organizational skills; must be computer literate; alphabetization critical; able to stand, squat, kneel or sit; operate office equipment; able to work independently and have good people skills. To apply, contact Marian Henry (mhenry@winneshiekhealth.org).
Helping Services is seeking secretarial support for the administration during J-term. Duties include computer work, operation of office machines and creative opportunities in program development and support. Qualifications include computer literacy; familiarity with excel is preferred; dependable; accurate; ability to work in teams; open to new projects or tasks and ability to arrange transportation to Helping Services' office. Previous office experience with an interest in social services is preferred. To apply, contact Jane Illg (janeillg@helpingservices.onmicrosoft.com).
Northeast Iowa Peace and Justice Center is seeking a food security coordinator. Duties include meeting with and reporting progress of all committees to staff; oversee donations and delivery arrangements; assist at public events and create lists of volunteers. Qualifications include ability to engage with people, well organized, have clear communication, basic computer skills and an interest in food systems. Ability to chair meetings and plan large events is required. To apply, contact Erin Ryan (neipjc@gmail.com).
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The Bulletin is published for the Luther Community by the Campus Programming Office every Tuesday & Friday when classes are in session. Copy deadline: 12 noon Monday for Tuesday's edition, 12 noon Thursday for Friday's edition. Each announcement will be be run a maximum of two times. Word limit: 75. Email: bulletin@luther.edu
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