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- Do not have to be coming to Owens to attend workshop
Come watch 24 second year Dental Hygiene students as they present their Information Poster Presentations at the Dental Hygiene Symposium. The Information Poster Presentations allow students to raise awareness about theory, service or trend in dental hygiene practice. There will be a number of topics discussed including the benefits of nasal breathing, mental hygiene and the link between childhood trauma and tooth loss in adulthood.
The event will be an open forum from 2:30 – 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 25 in Veterans Hall 201. This is the second year for the symposium. The event will prepare the students as they travel to Newark, OH to compete at the state level against dental hygiene programs around Ohio.
Each of us encounters and deals with stress in varied ways. Join us to learn vital tips and coping techniques to increase your resilience so you can deal with stress effectively! A light lunch will be provided to those who participate in the program, while supplies last.
OutCast, OCCR – Owens Community College Radio remote showcasing students, faculty and staff creative contributions related to Fall or Halloween themes. Creative will be recognized on the Owens OutComm Student Media Center (OOSMC) digital platforms – Owens OutComm Student Media Center (OOSMC) web site, Outlook Student Digital Newspaper, OOSMC YouTube channel, and OOSMC social media channels (Facebook, Instagram, etc.)
Trick or treat in participating offices to find a piece of candy with a lucky star to win!
$5 gift cards* for gas, food, and more!
*Limit of 2 gift cards per student.
Presented by Student Ambassadors
Perrysburg Chorale and Owens Voices of Owens Community College perform Requiem by John Rutter
John Rutter’s most loved choral work was written in memory of his father in 1985. Rutter says this about the work: “For me it stands as a clear sign of humanity’s quest for solace and light amidst the darkness and trouble of our age. Art must bear a message of hope – a message which is embedded in the age-old texts of the Requiem Mass, and also in the Burial Service, some of which I have interpolated into the structure of the work, using the incomparably resonant and glorious version from the 1662 Book of Common Prayer.”
Dennis B Blubaugh, Director
Jeff Bunk, Accompanist
Guest Musicians:
Janet Brehm Taylor, Soprano
Nancy Lendrim, Harp
Doug Mead, Oboe
Kelly Hill Kretzer, Flute
Jim Anderson, Cello
Rob Donaldson Percussion
Admission is free and open to the public. For more information please check out our website: www.perrysburgchorale.com
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.
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.