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Art
“Georgics: Avant-garde Art and Agriculture,” an exhibition of Lettrist photography by David W. Seaman is on display in the Museum of Archives and Georgia Education at 131 South Clarke Street through Sept. 17.
Gallery hours are Tuesday-Friday 1 p.m.- 5 p.m. Admission is free. For more information call, Lamonica J. Sanford at 445-4391 or visit library.gcsu.edu/~sc/magepages/index.html.
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John Acorn’s “Under Occupation,” will be on display through Sept. 17 at GC&SU’s Blackbridge Hall Gallery.
Gallery hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Mondays
- Fridays. Call 445-4572 for more information.
Zeta Phi Beta
The Zeta Phi Beta Sorority is having its Annual Blue and White Ball on Saturday, Sept. 25 from 7:20 p.m.-midnight. This is a formal event.
Tickets can be purchased from the student activities office or any member of Zeta Phi Beta.
Psychology
The GC&SU Infant Cognition Lab (iLab) is now recruiting 12-month-old infants. We are studying whether or not infants can mentally rotate objects. The procedure is simple: Infants seated in a highchair facing a television will view a series of photographs of women’s faces. A parent will complete a brief questionnaire. The entire study takes less than 25 minutes, and a parent is with his/her infant at all times. Infants will receive a unique free t-shirt for participating. Call Myrna at the GC&SU Department of Psychology at 445-4574, if you are interested in participating.
DBC
The Diverse Body of Christ meets every Monday beginning Sept. 13 at 7:15 p.m. in the A&S Auditorium.
The group holds a non-denomination worship service open to all students and members of the GC&SU community.
The Colonnade
Those interested in working for The Colonnade should attend the next staff meeting Monday, Sept. 13 at 4 p.m in the office, downstairs in 128 MSU, across from the Bobcat Card Office.
Women’s Studies
Please join us in honoring Dr. Sarah Gordon and Dr. Rosemary Begemann on Monday, Sept. 20 at 5:30 p.m. when Dr. Monica Tetzlaff will present the inaugural Begemman-Gordon Lecture in Women’s Studies. Dr. Tetzlaff, chair of history at Indiana University South Bend, will speak on “Abbie Holmes Christensen: Writing the Biography of the Atypical Typical Woman” in A&S 2-70. There will be a reception in honor of Professors Begemann and Gordon following the lecture in A&S 2-56.
BSU
The Baptist Student Union meets Tuesday Sept. 21 at 8 p.m. in the A&S Auditorium.
College Republicans
Are you: Interested in helping local Republican campaigns? Passionate about conservative values? Concerned about the tax issues or government growth?
Join the GCSU College Republicans today.
We have meetings once a week at Wednesday at 5:30pm in Arts & Sciences Room 370, and we look forward to seeing you there.
GC&SU Music and Theatre
“Gourmet Melodies: A Gala Evening of Fine Music and Epicurian Delights” is an invitation to relax at a candlelit table with wine, cheese, dessert, and coffee as some of the most talented musicians in the country present their favorite musical selections.
The event, sponsored by the Georgia College & State University Department
of Music and Theatre, will take place at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 25, at Max Noah Recital Hall in Porter Hall of Georgia College & State University.
The program of varied musical moods and styles will include a Hungarian Rhapsodie by Franz Liszt, arias from “Elixir of Love” and “Die Fledermaus,” the Funeral March of the Marionettes (Alfred Hitchcock theme) by Charles Gounod, Liebesleid by Fritz Kreisler, L’Isle Joyeuse by Claude Debussy and more. Performers on the program are Eunjung Choi, Chris Hendley, Maureen Horgan, Lisa Lombardo, Richard Mercier, Wendy Mullen, Greg Pepetone, and
Denise Wilson.
Since seating is limited, those interested in attending should purchase tickets in advance. Tickets are $35 and proceeds will benefit the Performing Arts Scholars Fund.
For more information, call the Georgia College & State University Department of Music and Theatre, (478) 445-4226.
The Carrera-Model Program
The children and staff of the Milledgeville Carrera-Model Program invite the community to an exciting opening at the Carrera house at 215 South Wayne Street.
The children have been working with Professor Valerie Aranda and three of her students to paint a wall mural in the house. Friday, September 17th from 6:30 – 7:30, they would like you to come and see it.