Calendar and Events for October 15
October 15-Graduation application deadline-USU Women’s Soccer VS Long Beach State, 3 p.m. Bell Field-International Tea Party, 4 – 5 p.m. TSC 3rd floor, Country theme Poland-Hispanic Heritage “Zapateadno” Dance Sunburst lounge 9 – 12 p.m.
October 16-“Torneio de Futebol” 10:00 a.m. Quad.USU Portuguese club sponsored 5-on-5 Soccer Tournament. All are invited, come watch or play. Prizes will be awarded-USU Hockey club VS Eastern Washington, 7:30 p.m. Eccles Ice Arena
October 17-USU Women’s Soccer VS UC Irvine, Noon, Bell soccer field
* URCO grant proposals are due Oct. 15, noon Old Main 142.* College of Business Admission, “How Do I Get In?” Daily October Workshops Sign-up: Business Bldg. Rm. 309* Study Abroad has many spring programs still available. A scholarship to Asia is also still available. Deadline is Oct. 15. Contact Study Abroad Office for information, TSC 313.* Open house to celebrate the College of Business CEO Center October 15, 2-4 p.m. Business Building 309. All students, staff, and faculty are invited.* First Annual Bioneers conference Eccles Conference Center Oct. 15-17. You can register for one day, two days, or three days. Student and teacher scholarships are available; please contact Leona Hawks at leonah@ext.usu.edu . Info. and registration go to http://extension.usu.edu/bioneers or call 435-797-0423.* Benefit concert Oct. 15, 7:00 p.m. featuring Sassafras, Jasmin, Three Weeks Till Sunday. Bear River Headstart, 75 South 400 West. $ 4 per person $6 per couple.@@ Finance club October 19, 5:30 p.m. room B209.Come here Eldon Pfile Associate Vice President & Regional Marketing Rep.for D.A. Davidson!! Enjoy the speaker as well as pizza and drinks!@@USU Women’s Center is coordinating the Plant a Pink Tulip Project in tribute to those whose lives have been touched by breast cancer Oct. 19, 1:30 p.m. between Animal Science and Geology Bldgs. Rededication of site with brief program with recognition of USU Women’s Volleyball Team who donated proceeds from Dig for a Cure for new fence. No tulips will be planted.* Aggie Adventure camps for kids by USU Extension and State 4-HThe Mummy’s Curse – ages 6-8 Oct. 16, Holes- ages 9-11 Oct. 23. Information contact State 4-H Office: Michelle- 797-2838 or Lacey- 797-8444.@@Do you have a good life but still feel there might be something missing? Have you always been curious about the Catholic way of life? Do you have a Catholic spouse or relative and would like to know more about their faith? Come to Saint Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, 800 East 800 North, Tuesday evenings 7 – 8:30 p.m. Call Margaret or Bob at 753-7652 for information.* Want one credit for a few hours of work? Stop by the political science office or call 797-1306, and ask about exit-polling on Election Day (Nov. 2).* Accelerated classes have just started!! The classes are: New Testament Life and Letters of Paul (TH at 9:30), Writings of John: Revelation – Second Coming (TH at 10:30), Book of Mormon – Part One (Friday at 8:30), Doctrines of the Gospel (Wednesday from 7 – 9 p.m.) Come to the Institute to sign up and find out more.* Wilderness First Aid, October 23-24, introduction to First Aid and patient care in remote settings. Earn certification from Wilderness Medicine Institute, an institute of NOLS, and also re-certify for Wilderness First Responder. One college credit is also available! Contact Conference Services at: 797-0423 or visit the Eccles Conference Center, Room 103.* Jewish and looking for other Jews? Join Hillel! Contact Guy at 757-8459 or gserbin@mendel.usu.edu* “The Daily Grind of the Forgotten Heroines: Experiences of Caregivers in Botswana” by Mrs. Odireleng Phorano Oct. 13, 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. University of Utah College of Social Work 207. * “A Rage of Maidens” band will perform a benefit concert Oct. 23, Whittier Community Center, 300 North 400 East. Tickets $5 for adults, $1 for children. Benefits for Religious Society of Friends and Cache Valley Unitarian Universalists. * Whittier Center Meet the Candidates night Oct. 25, 7 p.m. Candidates for Cache County Council and State School Board will be featured.