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Campus Announcements - October 9 4/4/2018 Christopher Newport University Mail - Campus Announcements - October 9 Susan Barber <[email protected]> Campus Announcements - October 9 1 message Frank Council <[email protected]> Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 9:54 AM To: Association Office of Student Activities <[email protected]> Bcc: [email protected] Campus Announcements: Daily Digest Friday, October 9 FALL BREAK BEGINS AT 5pm - Have Fun! Enjoy! Be Safe! CAMPUS ACTIVITIES EVENT CALENDAR TODAY Jello a Drum Major - 6pm CNU Theater Presents "Noises Off" - 8pm Upcoming Student Events Home Athletics This Weekend Homecoming 2015 - Sign Up NOW to Be Part of the Festivities Campus Programs and Announcements Freeman Center Fall Break Hours of Operation The B-52s - Ferguson Center for the Arts - SUNDAY The United States Army Field Band and Soldiers' Chorus - Wednesday Today Jello a Drum Major - 6pm Come out to the Ferguson Sidewalk on October 9th at 6:00pm and participate in Jello a Drum Major with Sigma Alpha Iota! Buy a cup of Jello ($1 small cup, $3 large cup) and throw it at your favorite (or least favorite) Drum Major! Contact Samantha Finley ([email protected]) or Melanie Baughan ([email protected]) for more information. CNU Theater Presents "Noises Off" - 8pm By Michael Frayn - Directed by Gregg Lloyd Oct 7-9 Wednesday, 10/7: 8pm I Thursday, 10/8: 8pm I Friday, 10/9: 8pm Rendezvous with TheaterCNU in the 1980s for this madcap twisted “play-within-a play” farce. The British thespians of Otstar Productions are getting ready to open their production of Nothing’s On, but the drama backstage is more notable https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=283ac54fb8&jsver=A8g5Xln1WA8.en.&view=pt&cat=*Announcements*%2Ffrank%20council%2FOSA&search=cat&th=1504 4/4/2018 Christopher Newport University Mail - Campus Announcements - October 9 than their show. We observe this cast onstage and off as they rehearse, perform and close their destined-for-disaster production. In truly one of the best farces ever written, the stakes are high for this disparate cast as doors slam, scenery revolves and pants fall down. For information about tickets go to the Ferguson Center for the Arts Upcoming Student Events Home Athletics This Weekend Saturday,10/10, 11am: Field Hockey vs. York College (PA) Saturday,10/10, 11am: Volleyball vs. Frostburg State University Saturday,10/10, 3pm: Volleyball vs. Washington and Lee University Saturday,10/10, 5pm: Women's Soccer vs. York College (PA) Saturday,10/10, 7pm: Men's Soccer vs. Frostburg State University For additional information about athletics including match previews, go to http://cnusports.com/. Homecoming 2015 - Sign Up NOW to Be Part of the Festivities Each year we look forward to the energy and excitement of Homecoming at CNU! CNU Class Council takes great pride in our school's rich history and traditions, and we are excited to be part of the annual Homecoming festivities. Class Council will be hosting numerous events and activities throughout the week building up to a busy Saturday (10/24) that includes the crowning of the 2015 Homecoming King and Queen at halftime of the Football game vs. Frostburg State University. Homecoming 2015: October 19 - 25, 2015 (CNU Class Council Events) Monday, 10/19: Homecoming Kick-Off Tuesday, 10/20: Yell Like Hell Spirit Chants Wednesday, 10/21: Spirit Signs Thursday, 10/22: Stage Night Skits Saturday, 10/24: Golf Cart Parade Saturday, 10/24: Crowning of Homecoming King & Queen (halftime of CNU Football game) Homecoming Student Organization Registration Form Registration CLOSES at 11:59pm on Tuesday, October 13th. Homecoming Court (King/Queen) Candidate Application Applications due by11:59pm on Tuesday, October 13th. If you have any questions please contact Kate at [email protected], thanks! Campus Programs & Announcements Freeman Center Fall Break Hours of Operation Friday, October 9 6:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. Saturday, October 10 closed Sunday, October 11 closed Monday, October 12 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Tuesday, October 13 7 a.m. - midnight Regular operating hours will begin again on Wednesday, October 14. If you have any questions, please contact The Freeman Center Welcome Desk at (757) 594-7980 or visit our website. http://bit.ly/1Le5dgi Have a fun, safe and healthy Fall Break! The B-52s - Ferguson Center for the Arts - SUNDAY https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=283ac54fb8&jsver=A8g5Xln1WA8.en.&view=pt&cat=*Announcements*%2Ffrank%20council%2FOSA&search=cat&th=1504 4/4/2018 Christopher Newport University Mail - Campus Announcements - October 9 Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. It is well known that The B-52s are The World’s Greatest Party Band. And after 20 million albums into their career, there can be no doubt as to why they remain one of rock music’s most beloved and enduring bands. From groundbreaking songs like Rock Lobster, Dance This Mess Around and Private Idaho, to chart-topping hits like Love Shack, Roam and Deadbeat Club, to their thrilling reemergence on the pop scene with their 2008 CD Funplex, The B-52s’ unforgettable dance-rock tunes start a party every time their music begins. As they (Cindy, Fred and Kate) take their party-music revolution into the 21st century, The B-52s show no signs of slowing down, serving up their own unique blend of music and showmanship to millions of fans around the world. For additional information, go to the EVENT PAGE. The United States Army Field Band and Soldiers' Chorus - Wednesday Wednesday, October 14, 7:30pm, Ferguson Center Concert Hall Free and open to the public (This event is general admission until venue is full.) Free General Admission tickets are only available at the Ferguson Center Ticket Office beginning September 14 at 10 a.m. Tickets cannot be reserved online or by phone. Limit 4 tickets per household. Only the first 1,700 people will be admitted. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. Ticket holders must be seated by 7:15 p.m. Unclaimed seats will be filled by nonticketed patrons at 7:20 p.m. The Concert Band & Soldiers’ Chorus are the oldest and largest of The U.S. Army Field Band’s performing components. Founded in 1946 and 1957 respectively, these two ensembles combine to present joint concerts on their national tours. They have performed in all 50 states and 30 foreign countries for audiences totaling hundreds of millions. The 65-member Concert Band and 29-member Soldiers’ Chorus perform regularly in some of the most famous concert halls in the world, and just as often in the humblest auditoriums in the smallest of communities. The joining of these two ensembles allows them to offer unparalleled versatility of programming, ranging from orchestral masterworks and operatic arias to Sousa marches, jazz classics and Broadway musicals. The band and chorus also perform independently, and have recently shared the stage with such ensembles as the Boston Pops, the Cincinnati Pops, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and the National Symphony Orchestra. In addition to their national tours, formal concerts, chamber recitals and educational outreach, members of the Concert Band & Soldiers’ Chorus frequently represent the Army at formal and ceremonial functions, including the Presidential Inaugural Parade, presidential funerals, the Army All American Bowl and diplomatic efforts overseas. For additional information about this concert, go to the EVENT PAGE. -- Frank Council Director, Office of Student Activities Christopher Newport University (757) 594-7260 [email protected] What you do speaks so loud, that I cannot hear what you say. - Ralph Waldo Emerson https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=283ac54fb8&jsver=A8g5Xln1WA8.en.&view=pt&cat=*Announcements*%2Ffrank%20council%2FOSA&search=cat&th=1504.
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