This informal music appreciation event focuses on “edu-tainment” where Eric invites audience members to participate hands-on or verbally!
Admission is free.
Stop by the Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery to see the Experiencing Veterans and Artists Collaborations’ printed artwork from stories from different war veterans.
Check here for more information.
Mark Twain suggested that writers should “Substitute damn every time you’re inclined to write very; your editor will delete it and the writing will be just as it should be.”
Get noticed for the right reasons. Learn how to develop your voice, stay focused, and eliminate the fluff.
About the presenter: Elizabeth Tore is a professional grant writer, English teacher, Star Trek fanatic, cancer survivor, and mother of two. She earned a BA in English & Comparative Literature, a BS in Secondary Education, a MEd in Higher Education Administration & Teaching College English, and a Certificate in Nonprofit Executive Leadership. Elizabeth’s volunteerism includes grief support for families who have experienced a significant death, family homelessness, Girl Scouts, and the American Cancer Society. Her hobbies are sewing, gardening, cooking, reading, and listening to audiobooks.
Join Blackboard Collaborate session here.
No classes and College offices are closed.
Call 567-661-6227 for some holiday magic!
Admission is free.
Stop by the Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery to see the Experiencing Veterans and Artists Collaborations’ printed artwork from stories from different war veterans.
Check here for more information.
Stop by the Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery to see the Experiencing Veterans and Artists Collaborations’ printed artwork from stories from different war veterans.
Check here for more information.
Join us as we watch and discuss a documentary with themes revolving around mental illness; click here to vote for the documentary.
11 a.m. in CFPA Theatre or watch online; link TBA.