Lunch Bunch Tuesday, September 22, 2015 12:30Pm | T119

Lunch Bunch Tuesday, September 22, 2015 12:30Pm | T119

Lunch Bunch Tuesday, September 22, 2015 12:30pm | T119 AEG Alpha Epsilon Gamma New Member Orientation meetings every Tuesday and Thursday through October 30, 2015. Our Fall recruitment brought us a Lambda Class of 26 members. AEG participated in the Fall Info Fair. AEG will be participating in the October 1, 2015 the YWCA Stiletto Walk. AEG will be co-sponsoring the following upcoming events, Think Pink and Shine the Light on Domestic Violence this month. Think Purple – Violence Against Women awareness #THURPLE. Red Ribbon Week – Alcohol Education the week of October 20 African American Student Union – Not Represented Anime Club • Name Change- Agreed on by Club, waiting for official approval. " Geeks-R-Us" • Club expansion. o New Members- about 20 total members • Events Planned for semester- o Magic the Gathering Card tournament- October. o Geek Dance- November o Bake Donation- December o Cosplay Days and D&D Days open to the school . First D&D meeting- Introduction class. How to Play. September 24th . First Cosplay Workshop September 29th • Charity For the Semester Strong Children's Hospital. o 25% of all Donations/ Proceeds goes to the Charity. o Dress up as Characters, Visit the children, and Hand out stuffed animals. o New Charity every Semester. Apple Core – Not Represented Art Club The club met to discuss ideas for creative arts events this year. The next club mtg is 9/29 and we are finalizing our schedule of events in E218 ASL Club – Not Represented 1 Business Forum • Making arrangements to invite/host several guest speakers for our Fall schedule • Working on having all members enroll in the Purple Briefcase • All members are developing LinkedIn accounts for professional networking. • Participating with the DECA club on the NYC field trips to business organizations. CAB • Today we have our Match Game going on from 12p-4p in the Student Union. • CAB and College Village are co-sponsoring the Service for a Slice event on Tuesday, September 29th at 5:30 pm. In order to earn pizza you have to do a small service project that goes to local venues. Cost is free, but the service project is the only way to earn your pizza. The service project will be revealed at the event. • October’s Dinner and a Movie is on Wednesday October 14th 5pm. We are showing Furious 7 and serving a Taco Bar/Taco Salad Bar for dinner. If you are interested, students must sign-up in the Student Activities Office before 4:45pm on that day and need their valid student ID. Spaces are limited, and you MUST sign-up in order to get dinner. Spaces are limited! • We are doing a Boo Ball on October 29th in the Student Union. It will go from 8pm- midnight. We will have more details for everyone at the next Lunch Bunch. We have just begun planning. CAB is also looking for other clubs to help co-sponsor this event. Whether it’s only donating money or helping plan and run the event please let either Kathy Pyzik or Lorraine Briggs in the Student Activities Office know. We have a Boo Ball meeting on Thursday Sept. 23rd at 5pm in S103 if anyone is interested in coming. • Our next CAB meeting is on Wed. October 8th in S103 at 5pm. CEO First meeting will be 9/24 @ 12:30 in D254 Will be going to the GCEDC on 10/8 to tour the Innovation Zone and meet one of the CEOs currently using their incubator Going to the RIT Student Entrepreneurship Conference on 10/23 Cheerleading – Not Represented College Village Participated in habitat for humanity volunteer event on September 12 Food truck Thursday – had 5 so far Upcoming events Computer Repair Upcoming clinics three times a semester Mostly windows machines 2 Cougarettes Hosted individual auditions in late August for a team of 10 dancers Upcoming events include: o Athlete for Athlete Events for soccer and women’s volleyball (this Wednesday) o Sponsoring the Fall Sports Rally on 9/24 o Team will be holding a fundraiser with Center Street Smokehouse over Homecoming weekend Courier – Not Represented Criminal Justice First Three Meetings Achievements: • Reviewed the purpose for the Criminal Justice Club • Discussed Student Safety Patrol • Completed “Get to Know You” Activities • Organized and signed up for the Information Fair Current Activities: • Discussed Officer positions and scheduled elections • Started creating a calendar of activities for future meetings (guest speakers and possible field trips) • Voted on possible fundraising activities – CJ Clothing Sale • Working on designing a novelty t-shirt • Discussing possible community service projects for the club CSU Club Previous Events: • September 4th, CSU Club’s “1st Friday Nights” Event- • CSU hosted this event in the Student Union. About 20 GCC students attended. John Keller from Northgate Free Methodist Church was our guest speaker, along with acoustics by musician Alex Crossett. We began with coffee and snacks and ended with pizza & various games. • Club Fair– • CSU Club participated in this semester’s Club Fair. We won 2nd place thanks to the huge effort from club members who made props & played Bible characters at different “ports of call” that Paul visited on his missionary journeys. CSU Club will be using the prize money to help purchase CSU Club t-shirts! Upcoming Events: • Upcoming Guest Speakers- • October 15th, Pastor Allen Werk from St. Paul Lutheran Church • October 22nd, Pastor John Keller of Northgate Free Methodist Church • And several GCC student guest speakers throughout this Fall semester! • October 2nd, CSU Club’s “1st Friday Nights” Event- • All are welcome to attend. We will begin the evening at 7pm in the Student Union with coffee and snacks & acoustic guitar by the fireplace with musician Alex Crossett. At 7:30pm guest Jason McGuire from New Yorker’s Family Research 3 Foundation will be speaking. 8pm-10pm we will have pizza, soda, and games (cards, board games, giant jenga & giant connect 4, and the Union game tables will be open for use). • October 15th, Free Homemade Lunch– • St. Paul’s Lutheran Church will be providing a free homemade lunch at our 12:30pm meeting in room S103. All are welcome; the food is always excellent!! • October 15th & November 19th, Care-A-Van Ministries at the College Village- • CSU Club members will be helping Care-A-Van as they go door to door at the dorms to hand out free food and connect with the students to let them know our community cares about them. • November 13th-15th, BASICcon- • So far we have ten CSU Club members signed-up to attend the BASIC conference held at the Rochester Holiday Inn. This will be our 4th year attending the conference along with over 700 WNY young adults. This year’s event features live bands, comedians, entertainment, speakers and more. DECA • Making final plans for the annual NYC field trip, Wednesday, October 7 – 10. • Took Honorable Mention at the Club Fair • Sponsored 4 students for the CASA back to school program • Making plans for our Fashion Speaker, Rose Callahan, Dandy Days on Wednesday, October 28th. • Researching companies to produce fabric for our Tartan plaid design. Earth Club Collected trash over the summer on Batavia Stafford Town Line road Also worked on some nest box projects Education Club • Info Fair: “Drop Your Anchor at the Big Apple won 3rd place at Info Fair and will also displayed during GCC’s Homecoming • Homecoming Car Show: We will provide coffee, hot chocolate and donuts for the Antique Car Show at Homecoming. • Homecoming Fall Festival: We will provide a variety of activities for children during Homecoming featuring a fall festival theme. Volunteers are always welcome! If you want to have some fun, please join us in the Forum from 10-2 on Saturday, September 26th! • Friends of Educations: We will be making Friends of Education flower arrangements during the Fall Festival in October. Please stop by our table and help put together a bouquet that will be distributed to the many offices and campus centers at GCC as a way to say “Thank you” for everything everyone does to support our education! • Activity Day: The preschool children from the Day Care Center will be our guest on Tuesday, November 24th. We will be learning about children through play! • Christmas Tree: We will be decorating a Christmas tree at the Holland Land Office Museum. 4 • Breakfast with Santa: We have been invited to participate in this event again. We will be providing craft activities for young children. • CASA School Supply & Holiday Gift Program: We raised money and collected school supplies for the children in the CASA program. We will also be provided holiday gifts for the children. We would like clubs to sponsor a child. • Workshops: Several workshops are in the planning stages. Film Club • Number of attendants: about 7 • Upcoming meetings and events: brainstorming and starting mid-October Fine Arts – Not Represented Forum Players Bake sales in October Preparing for the fall musical Spring show will be an all dance and choreographed by a student Game Club – Not Represented Global Ed Opening Minds and Closing Gaps: Education Around the World – An Exploration of Truths, Trends, and Traps A Lecture by Charles Scruggs, Professor of History, GCC Thursday, October 1, 2015 12:30-2:00 p.m. Room T102 Everyone is welcome! Education: It’s Your Right! Is it Everyone’s? Did you ever wonder what it is like to go to school in another country? Do all countries have a public school system? What do we take for granted in the United States that students in other countries have to struggle to attain? Come hear about the Educational Systems and School Experiences in Nigeria, Jamaica, Honduras, Jordan, Puerto Rico, etc at a panel discussion.

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