Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Upcoming Events
NEW EXHIBITION: WHEN ART MEETS THEATRE
When Art Meets Theatre is a show about the art and design side of theatre. The featured works are by
Amra Pucarevic, Jake Alessi, Jessica Mason, Carolyn Mindich and Michelle Kleber. The exhibition
will be on display in the Gallery Lobby, Fine Arts through Friday, April 3. For additional information
contact Tim Sheesley at x2445 or on the web at www.oneonta.edu/academics/art/gallery.html.
INDIGENOUS ARTIST/ACTIVIST L. FRANK TO GIVE TALK – MARCH 23
L. Frank, a Tongva/Acjachemem artist, tribal scholar and community activist, will give a talk entitled, The
Continuance of Indigenous California: History, Politics, Art, on Monday, March 23, at 7PM, at the Center
for Multicultural Experiences, Lee Hall. She is Board Member of the California Indian Basketweavers
Association, the Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival, and the Native California
Network, organizations that are involved in the preservation and revival of Native Californian languages
and cultures through conferences, workshops and traditional arts practices. Her long running
column/graphic, Acorn Soup, was a staple in the quarterly journal, News from Native California and her
most recent graphic work appears as Second Serving. Her photographs, paintings, and sculpture have
been exhibited widely throughout California and the country. This event is made possible with funding
from the Office of Equity and Inclusion, Women's and Gender Studies, and the Center for Multicultural
Experiences. For more information, contact Susan Bernardin at x3043 or Mary Bonderoff at x2663.
RED DRAGON RENDEZVOUS CHANGE OF VENUE – MARCH 23
The location for the last Red Dragon Rendezvous this semester, has been changed to the Basement
Level of Milne Library, in the corridor leading to the Technology Center. It is scheduled for Monday,
March 23 from 2:30-4PM. Refreshments are served and all are invited to attend.
ONEONTA PRIDE WEEK – MARCH 23-29
The Gender & Sexuality Resource Center and Open Minded Unity invite you to participate in Oneonta
Pride Week, Monday-Friday, March 23-29. With a variety of activities both entertaining and
educational, there is a little something for everyone! Please see the events list attached to the end of
this edition of the Bulletin. You may also access the event details by going to the following website:
http://www.oneonta.edu/development/gsrc/pride_week.html.
UUP AND CSEA VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR SATURDAY’S BREAD - APRIL 4
On Saturday, April 4, UUP and CSEA volunteers will again staff Saturday’s Bread, a community
kitchen that dispenses hot meals and good cheer. Linda Drake will as previously, co-ordinate our
chapter’s participation in this worthwhile community service. Although Saturday’s Bread is housed at
the First United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut Street, Oneonta, the program is a nondenominational
and humanitarian service open to all. To be part of the CSEA and UUP volunteer group
at Saturday’s Bread, you must be willing to work from 9 AM to 2 PM. As we need an exact list of the
names and numbers of participants, please e-mail Linda at drakelm@oneonta.edu, to volunteer. When
you contacther, please provide her with your full name, e-mail, and telephone number.
NEW YORK CITY BUS TRIP – MAY 30
CSEA is sponsoring a bus trip to New York City on Saturday, May 30. The bus will leave the Hunt
College Union at 7AM and leave Manhattan at 8PM. There will be one drop-off and pick-up location at
Bryant Park, 42nd Street and 6th Avenue. Riders will be free to do as they please while in the city. The
cost of the trip is $30 for CSEA Local 635 members and $35 for all others. Registration is open to
CSEA members through Wednesday, April 15, and then opens to all others thereafter. For
registration information, please contact Veronica Diver at diverv@oneonta.edu.
When Art Meets Theatre is a show about the art and design side of theatre. The featured works are by
Amra Pucarevic, Jake Alessi, Jessica Mason, Carolyn Mindich and Michelle Kleber. The exhibition
will be on display in the Gallery Lobby, Fine Arts through Friday, April 3. For additional information
contact Tim Sheesley at x2445 or on the web at www.oneonta.edu/academics/art/gallery.html.
INDIGENOUS ARTIST/ACTIVIST L. FRANK TO GIVE TALK – MARCH 23
L. Frank, a Tongva/Acjachemem artist, tribal scholar and community activist, will give a talk entitled, The
Continuance of Indigenous California: History, Politics, Art, on Monday, March 23, at 7PM, at the Center
for Multicultural Experiences, Lee Hall. She is Board Member of the California Indian Basketweavers
Association, the Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival, and the Native California
Network, organizations that are involved in the preservation and revival of Native Californian languages
and cultures through conferences, workshops and traditional arts practices. Her long running
column/graphic, Acorn Soup, was a staple in the quarterly journal, News from Native California and her
most recent graphic work appears as Second Serving. Her photographs, paintings, and sculpture have
been exhibited widely throughout California and the country. This event is made possible with funding
from the Office of Equity and Inclusion, Women's and Gender Studies, and the Center for Multicultural
Experiences. For more information, contact Susan Bernardin at x3043 or Mary Bonderoff at x2663.
RED DRAGON RENDEZVOUS CHANGE OF VENUE – MARCH 23
The location for the last Red Dragon Rendezvous this semester, has been changed to the Basement
Level of Milne Library, in the corridor leading to the Technology Center. It is scheduled for Monday,
March 23 from 2:30-4PM. Refreshments are served and all are invited to attend.
ONEONTA PRIDE WEEK – MARCH 23-29
The Gender & Sexuality Resource Center and Open Minded Unity invite you to participate in Oneonta
Pride Week, Monday-Friday, March 23-29. With a variety of activities both entertaining and
educational, there is a little something for everyone! Please see the events list attached to the end of
this edition of the Bulletin. You may also access the event details by going to the following website:
http://www.oneonta.edu/development/gsrc/pride_week.html.
UUP AND CSEA VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR SATURDAY’S BREAD - APRIL 4
On Saturday, April 4, UUP and CSEA volunteers will again staff Saturday’s Bread, a community
kitchen that dispenses hot meals and good cheer. Linda Drake will as previously, co-ordinate our
chapter’s participation in this worthwhile community service. Although Saturday’s Bread is housed at
the First United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut Street, Oneonta, the program is a nondenominational
and humanitarian service open to all. To be part of the CSEA and UUP volunteer group
at Saturday’s Bread, you must be willing to work from 9 AM to 2 PM. As we need an exact list of the
names and numbers of participants, please e-mail Linda at drakelm@oneonta.edu, to volunteer. When
you contacther, please provide her with your full name, e-mail, and telephone number.
NEW YORK CITY BUS TRIP – MAY 30
CSEA is sponsoring a bus trip to New York City on Saturday, May 30. The bus will leave the Hunt
College Union at 7AM and leave Manhattan at 8PM. There will be one drop-off and pick-up location at
Bryant Park, 42nd Street and 6th Avenue. Riders will be free to do as they please while in the city. The
cost of the trip is $30 for CSEA Local 635 members and $35 for all others. Registration is open to
CSEA members through Wednesday, April 15, and then opens to all others thereafter. For
registration information, please contact Veronica Diver at diverv@oneonta.edu.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Monday, March 9, 2009
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Friday, March 6, 2009
Events this weekend
FRIDAY
¨ 6:30 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
¨ 7 PM Hockey Team Fundraising Concert, Hunt Union Ballroom for FREE you will be able to see: Todd Ghidaleson, SketchNote (featuring Sam Spokony from the hockey team),
The City Never Sleeps (formally Fourfit), and headlining: Don't Shoot The Messenger—The show is free but donations are appreciated!
¨ 9 PM Late Night Bowling, Holiday Lanes
¨ 9 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
SATURDAY
¨ All day Snowshoeing, College Camp
¨ 5 PM Food Festival Fundraiser, CME
¨ 6:30 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
¨ 9 PM Saturday Night Fever, Hulbert Hall
¨ 9 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
SUNDAY
¨ 6:30 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
¨ 9 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
¨ 6:30 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
¨ 7 PM Hockey Team Fundraising Concert, Hunt Union Ballroom for FREE you will be able to see: Todd Ghidaleson, SketchNote (featuring Sam Spokony from the hockey team),
The City Never Sleeps (formally Fourfit), and headlining: Don't Shoot The Messenger—The show is free but donations are appreciated!
¨ 9 PM Late Night Bowling, Holiday Lanes
¨ 9 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
SATURDAY
¨ All day Snowshoeing, College Camp
¨ 5 PM Food Festival Fundraiser, CME
¨ 6:30 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
¨ 9 PM Saturday Night Fever, Hulbert Hall
¨ 9 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
SUNDAY
¨ 6:30 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
¨ 9 PM Cadillac Records, Red Dragon Theatre
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
STUDENTS, FACULTY AND STAFF: RED CROSS NEEDS YOUR BLOOD! - MARCH 5
The Center for Social Responsibility and Community has scheduled an American Red Cross Blood Drive
for Thursday, March 5, at the Hunt Union Waterfront from 12noon to 5PM. A $350 scholarship has
been promised by Red Cross to be awarded to one lucky student if we reach our goal of 372 pints for this
academic year. SUNY faculty and staff are being asked to donate blood as well. Donors may register
during lunch and dinner hours at Mills or Wilsbach on March 2, 3 or 4 or by phoning a CSRC Student
Coordinator at x2098 to schedule an appointment. Give the Gift of Life! Donate blood!
4TH ANNUAL PHYSIQUE COMPETITION – MARCH 13
The Educational Opportunity Program/Student Opportunities Committee proudly presents the 4th Annual
Physique Competition on Friday, March 13 at 7PM in the Goodrich Theatre, Fine Arts. Tickets are $3
in advance and $4 at the door. All members of the Oneonta Community are invited. This competition
serves as the Student Opportunities Committee fundraiser. Ticket proceeds will go towards funding
educational, social and cultural events for students who may otherwise be unable to attend. Several
Oneonta students work hard for this competition so come out and show your support! Tickets are
available in advance at 332 Netzer Administration Building.
DAFFODIL DAYS! – MARCH 16-20
Put some spring in someone’s life! The American Cancer Society’s Daffodil Days are almost here.
Throughout the week of March 16, daffodil gift orders will be distributed here on campus. You can order
a “Bunch” @ $10 or a “Bear & a Bunch” (Boyd’s Teddy Bear) @ $25 for that special someone. Each gift
will contain a personal message—a message from YOU, if you choose to join in the fun! To place an
order, phone CSRC at x2098. Payment may be made by check, money order or credit card, and the
deadline for orders is Saturday, February 28. Checks should be made out to the American Cancer
Society. Daffodil distribution will take place at the Center for Social Responsibility & Community
101C Alumni Hall on March 16, 17, 18, 19 & 20.
Friday, March 20 - Withdrawal Deadline. Last day to drop a full semester course.
The Center for Social Responsibility and Community has scheduled an American Red Cross Blood Drive
for Thursday, March 5, at the Hunt Union Waterfront from 12noon to 5PM. A $350 scholarship has
been promised by Red Cross to be awarded to one lucky student if we reach our goal of 372 pints for this
academic year. SUNY faculty and staff are being asked to donate blood as well. Donors may register
during lunch and dinner hours at Mills or Wilsbach on March 2, 3 or 4 or by phoning a CSRC Student
Coordinator at x2098 to schedule an appointment. Give the Gift of Life! Donate blood!
4TH ANNUAL PHYSIQUE COMPETITION – MARCH 13
The Educational Opportunity Program/Student Opportunities Committee proudly presents the 4th Annual
Physique Competition on Friday, March 13 at 7PM in the Goodrich Theatre, Fine Arts. Tickets are $3
in advance and $4 at the door. All members of the Oneonta Community are invited. This competition
serves as the Student Opportunities Committee fundraiser. Ticket proceeds will go towards funding
educational, social and cultural events for students who may otherwise be unable to attend. Several
Oneonta students work hard for this competition so come out and show your support! Tickets are
available in advance at 332 Netzer Administration Building.
DAFFODIL DAYS! – MARCH 16-20
Put some spring in someone’s life! The American Cancer Society’s Daffodil Days are almost here.
Throughout the week of March 16, daffodil gift orders will be distributed here on campus. You can order
a “Bunch” @ $10 or a “Bear & a Bunch” (Boyd’s Teddy Bear) @ $25 for that special someone. Each gift
will contain a personal message—a message from YOU, if you choose to join in the fun! To place an
order, phone CSRC at x2098. Payment may be made by check, money order or credit card, and the
deadline for orders is Saturday, February 28. Checks should be made out to the American Cancer
Society. Daffodil distribution will take place at the Center for Social Responsibility & Community
101C Alumni Hall on March 16, 17, 18, 19 & 20.
Friday, March 20 - Withdrawal Deadline. Last day to drop a full semester course.
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