Thursday, October 7, 2010

College is More than Classes!!

This Sat (Oct. 09) come join us on Ashby’s trip to DC. We’ll be going on a scavenger hunt in a Vietnamese community (Eden Center) as well as enjoy some Vietnamese food. We’ll then head out to the National Geographic Museum where several exhibitions will be held including: “Simply Beautiful: Photographs from National Geographic.” We will then head out to an international (mainly Asian) food market on our way back to JMU. Reserve your seat today by paying $5 to your Community Activities Board President - Chris Shockey (Ashby 109)… space is limited!!!

Friday
Softball vs. Virginia (DH-scrimmage), 6 p.m.
"The Kids are Alright", 7:00pm, Grafton
VB vs. UNC Wilmington, 7:00 p.m.
Metamorphoses based on the Myths of Ovid ,8 p.m., Mainstage Theatre. A pool of water sparkles on the stage as these 13th-century myths come to life in a timeless tale that unlocks the window to the soul. Ticket prices: $11–$14
"Knight and Day", 9:30pm, Grafton
Latin Dance Club: Fiesta Night!, TDU, 10:00pm. Join UPB and the Latin Dance Club for Fiesta Night. Enjoy free music and Latin dance lessons

Saturday
Washington, D.C. Field trip, all day
The Kids are Alright", 7:00pm, Grafton
M Soc vs. Delaware,7:00 p.m.
VB vs. Georgia State,7:00 p.m.
Metamorphoses based on the Myths of Ovid. 8 p.m., Mainstage Theatre. A pool of water sparkles on the stage as these 13th-century myths come to life in a timeless tale that unlocks the window to the soul. Ticket prices: $11–$14
"Knight and Day", 9:30pm, Grafton

Sunday
FH vs. Radford, 1:00 p.m.
Softball vs. Liberty (DH-scrimmage)1:00p.m.
Concert Band and Symphonic Band, 3 p.m.,Concert Hall. Concert Band and Symphonic Band under the direction of Stephen Bolstad and Scott Rikkers. JMU Students can purchase advance and day of discounted tickets at the Forbes Center Box Office. Student tickets are not available online. One (1) ticket per ID. Credit cards, checks, cash and JACards are accepted. Student Price: $4


Monday
"Invictus",6:00pm, Grafton. Come out and enjoy and join UPB and Kijiji for a screening of Invictus.

Tuesday
How to: Network., Transitions, 7:00pm

Wednesday
Predators", Grafton, 7:00pm
Spotlight Series: Hotspur. TDU, 8:00pm
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse", Grafton, 9:30pm

Thursday
"Predators", Grafton, 7:00pm
Alarm Will Sound “1969,” 8 p.m., Concert Hall, Forbes Center for the Performing Arts: Through music, image and the spoken word, “1969” tells the story of great musicians – Lennon, McCartney, Bernstein, Stockhausen and Berio – striving for a new world and a new music in the tumultuous months surrounding the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy; described by “The New York Times” as “one of the most vital and original ensembles on the American music scene, Alarm Will Sound incorporates multimedia elements into their unconventional performances designed to reach audiences in provocative new ways; part of the JMU Masterpiece Season; for tickets, call (540) 568-7000 or visit http://www.jmu.edu/JMUarts.
Sawhill Gallery Exhibition, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, noon-5 p.m. Saturday, Room 101, Duke Hall: Renee Butler, whose work is titled “Resonant Environments,” is an artist who likes to use materials in combination with sound to transform a space; Butler uses materials such as transparent scrim, monofilament and Plexiglas, as well as mirror and video projections, to create dynamic environments that radiate color and light; gallery talk and reception, Oct. 11, 5-7 p.m. in Sawhill Gallery; for information, call (540) 568-6407; free.
"The Twilight Saga: Eclipse", Grafton, 9:30pm

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