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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Events At SU : This Week + Next Week

THIS WEEK:

Tuesday 3/24

College Against Cancer Exhibit
Fulton Hall Gallery
Reception @ 7 p.m.

Women's Lacrosse Game
4:00 pm
Women's Lacrosse hosts Colby in this non-conference matchup


Wednesday 3/25
Night with the Mayoral Candidates
7pm Holloway Hall on Camden Avenue
Jim Ireton and Gary Comegys speak to the students!

Learn with SU - Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
Departure from SU Foundation Center @ 8:30am
Explore the visitors center and nature exhibits, followed by a guided bus tour of unlimited pathways to wildlife along the Blackwater River. Enjoy lunch at Portside Restaurant in Cambridge. Tour leaves SUs campus at 8:30 a.m. from the Foundation Center, 1308 Camden Avenue. Return back to SU at 2:30 p.m. Fee includes transportation, tour and lunch. Limited spots available. Learn with SU, Salisbury University's lifelong learning program, offers stimulating educational sessions to individuals 50+ years of age. Registration is $20 and the public is invited. For more
information call 410-677-5416.

Servants, Slaves & Unruly Mistresses: Interpersonal Violence in the
Early Chesapeake
Lecture @ 7:30pm
Wicomico Room, Guerrieri University Center
Celebrating Womans History Month, Dr. Melanie Perreault, chair of the History Department, presents the 2009 Wilcomb Washburn Distinguished Lecture in American History. She examines how acts of violence challenged and reinforced community standards in the 17th century. Admission is free and the public is invited.
For information call 410-543-6312


Thursday 3/26
Learn with Su - Get Moving with Healthy U
9:30 am @ Healthy U of Delmarva Office
Rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit with this low-impact walking program. Attend all eight sessions or those that are convenient for you. Presented by Healthy U of Delmarva. Learn with SU, Salisbury University's lifelong learning program, offers stimulating educational sessions to individuals 50+ years of age. Registration is free and the public is invited.
For information call 410-677-5416

MSA Bake Sale
The Muslim Student Association (MSA) holds a bake sale beginning at 10 a.m. Thursday, March 26, in the Henson Science Hall lobby in honor of Rachel Corrie. All proceeds go to the Rachel Corrie Foundation for Peace and Justice. Visit www.rachelcorriefoundation.org for more information.

Baseball game
3:30 pm
SU Baseball hosts Virginia Wesleyan in a non-conference game

Writers-on-the-Shore
8:00 pm in the Montgomery Room of the Commons
Nationally renowned poet and playwright John Surowiecki inaugurates Salisbury University’s Writers-on-the-Shore Spring Literary Series with a reading. Surowiecki has authored two collections of poetry, The Hat City after Men Stopped Wearing Hats, which won the Washington Award in 2006, and Watching Cartoons before Attending a Funeral, as well as several chapbooks. In 2006 Surowiecki won the prestigious Pablo Neruda Prize, sponsored by Nimrod International Journal, and received the silver in the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival National Competition. In 2005 he was awarded a Poetry Fellowship by the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism. His work has appeared in numerous poetry reviews and journals. Surowiecki is also the recipient of the Poetry Foundation’s first Pegasus Award for verse drama. His play, My Nose
and Me (A TragedyLite or TragiDelight in 33 Scenes) was performed at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater as part of the Poetry Foundation’s Poetry on Stage series. Surowiecki’s upcoming works include Barney and Gienka, a book of 50 poems about his parents, family and neighbors that take place during a week in June, 1965, and Tapeworm Comics: A Graphic Poem in Celebration of the Adolescent Imagination, a poem in comic book format. He presently teaches poetry courses at Manchester Community
College in Connecticut. The series’ next guest is Nancy Mitchell, Author of Grief Hut, on Thursday, April 9. Sponsored by the English Department, all even
ts are free and the public is invited.


Friday 3/27
Learn with SU - Stretching & Balance Class
3:00 pm @ University Fitness Club on Milford Street
Fridays at 3pm: March 27-May 1
Relax your muscles and stretch out with this stress-relieving stretching and balance class. You will learn techniques to reduce muscle tension and maintain better balance that you can continue to practice after the sessions end. Istructed by Megan Maloney, SU Student. Learn with SU, Salisbury University's lifelong learning program, offers stimulating educational sessions to individuals 50+ years of age.
Registration is free and the public is invited.
For information call 410-677-5416


Saturday 3/28
Men's + Women's Tennis
Salisbury Tennis welcomes York (Pa.) for a CAC match

Baseball Double Header
1:00 pm
SU Baseball hosts a CAC doubleheader against St Mary's (Md.)

Men's Lacrosse
1:00
Men's Lacrosse host Gettysburg College in an ultra-competitive
non-conference game

Sunday 3/29
Softball Games
1pm
SU hosts Hood College in this CAC doubleheader

Monday 3/30
Film Series - Empires: The Medici: The Magnificent Medici
7:00 pm @ Caruthers Hall Auditorium
Learn the real stories behind the European Renaissance and the family who bankrolled it: the Medicis. They inspired some of the greatest moments in the birth of the modern world and challenged some of the greatest thinkers of the age. Admission is free and the public is invited.
For information call 410-543-6271

Tuesday 3/31
Men's Lacrosse vs Mary Washington
7:00 pm
Men's Lacrosse hosts Mary Washington in a CAC night game at Sea Gull Stadium


Wednesday 4/1
Kammertrio from West Germany (Music Performance)
7:oo pm in the Great Hall, Holloway Hall
Christian Krech, clarinettist; Maria Pstrokonska-Nawratil, cellist; and Birgit Grtzner, pianist, are the members of the German Frankfurter Kammertrio. They each have each won numerous international awards and are renowned soloists with major orchestras. Admission is free and the public is invited.
For information call 410-543-6271

Baseball vs Gallaudet
3:30pm
Baseball hosts Gallaudet for a CAC contest


Thursday 4/2
Learn with SU - Get Moving with Healthy U
9:30 am
Healthy U of Delmarva Office
Rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit with this low-impact walking program. Attend all eight sessions or those that are convenient for you. Presented by Healthy U of Delmarva. Learn with SU, Salisbury University's lifelong learning program, offers stimulating educational sessions to individuals 50+ years of age. Registration is free and the public is invited.
For information call 410-677-5416

Learn with SU - Retirement Ideas
2:00 pm @ Brandywine Assisted Living
Learn about issues related to retirement funding and positioning, insurance issues such as Medicare and prescription drugs, and life insurance policies from one of the shores top insurance specialists. Presented by John L. Downes, SU Alum. Learn with SU, Salisbury University's lifelong learning program, offers stimulating educational
sessions to individuals 50+ years of age. The public is invited.
For information call 410-677-5416

Women's + Men's Tennis vs Virginia Wesleyan
Men's Tennis hosts Virginia Wesleyan in this non-conference matchup


Friday 4/3
Learn with SU - Stretching & Balance Class
3:00pm @ University Fitness Club on Milford St.
Relax your muscles and stretch out with this stress-relieving stretching and balance class. You will learn techniques to reduce muscle tension and maintain better balance that you can continue to practice after the sessions end. Istructed by Megan Maloney, SU Student. Learn with SU, Salisbury University's lifelong learning program, offers stimulating educational sessions to individuals 50+ years of age.
Registration is free and the public is invited.
For information call 410-677-5416


Saturday 4/4
Classical Guitar Festival
9:30 am @ Great Hall in Holloway Hall
Salisbury University will host its first Classical Guitar Festival, offering participants the opportunity to play in master classes, a competition, the Festival Ensembles, and hear Peabody guitarist Zane Forshee in recital. The Festival will also offer guitar information sessions for parents. Please see the festival website: http://www.salisbury.edu/musicdept/guitarfest
For a detailed schedule of events, information about registration, as well as the downloadable score and sound files of the ensemble piece. For more information, please contact Dr. Danielle Cumming at dmcumming@salisbury.edu

Kimberly Buegler and Nathan Anderson Recital
7:30 pm Great Hall of Holloway Hall
Kimberly Buegler, euphonium and Nathan Anderson, violin, will present their Senior Recital.
Admission is free and open to the public

Softball vs Mary Washington
12:00 pm
Softball takes on CAC rival Mary Washington with a doubleheader

Men's Tennis vs Mary Washington
Men's tennis host CAC rival Mary Washington at 1:00 pm

Women's Lacrosse vs St Marys (Md.)
2:00 pm
Women's Lacrosse welcomes St Marys (Md.) for a CAC contest

Men's Lacrosse Night Game
7:00 pm @ Seagull Stadium
Men's Lacrosse welcomes Stevenson for a CAC night game at Sea Gull
Stadium

Brought to you by: Rebecca Bullard

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

She forgot to mention the parties scheduled for Halsey Drive, Perry Drive, University Park, Seagull Village, South Division Street, Cedar Crossing, etc. lol

Anonymous said...

Muslim Student Association?

Anonymous said...

It's Rebecca Ellis now, I got married! SU never changed my email address though...