Wednesday, January 26, 2011

First Wednesday - February 2nd!

As per the e-mail everyone should have received, here is the schedule for the first "First Wednesday" on Wednesday, February 2nd!


11am to 12 noon First installment of our new Real World Series: Travel, Study and Learn Around the Globe: Everything You Wanted to Know about Our Study Abroad Program (location: LRC 319).

David Crisci, Assoc. Director of the Office of International Affairs will do the Real World series together with students who have had study abroad experiences.

12 noon to 2pm A Drawing Social - "live" music and art in one place
(location: area next to the Library Front Desk).

Drawing Social directed by Ted Michalowski combines a drawing group with a live musical performance: the performers being the subject as well as the entertainment. Those who attend are free to draw, write, or kick back and enjoy. This special Drawing Social Features a solo performance by Jamie Orfanella on didgeridoo and shakuhachi. More information about this event is posted in the previous blog post.

2pm to 3pm The first presentation in the Marywood Faculty Discussion Series on The Politics of Art/The Art of Politics (location: LRC 319)

Sr. Mary Ann Zimmer, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, will present: ""Micro-Politics: Conversation, Metaphors, and Power." Lets think about and discuss how power is used in everyday life and in the metaphors we use to speak about academic work.

3pm to 4pm
Enjoy an hour of guitar and voice performance (location: area next to the Library Front Desk)

Charles Truitt, Assistant Professor of guitar and music theory in the Department of Music, Theater and Dance, will perform selected guitar solos, and will join with our own Carol Tome on mezzo-soprano to perform the six Lute Songs by contemporary Czech composer Petr Eben. The duo will also perform a set of three Songs of the Tide by Australian composer Richard Charlton.

4pm to 5pm Learn Sign Language - the first of several workshop offerings on sign language (location: LRC 319)

The Library's very own Marcia Shaffer will lead this workshop. Marcia has a M.A. in Teaching from Marywood University, and has taught elementary levels K-12 where she tried to incorporate sign language whenever she could in her teaching.


This event, as you can likely tell, offers a wide selection of activities. It truly has something for everyone! First Wednesday will occur on the first Wednesday of every month from here on out. We will also be launching our Facebook fan page in conjunction with the event, so be sure to "Like" us to show your support and get updates. You can also see updates on our Twitter page!

Be sure to invite your friends this Wednesday! Hope to see you there!

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