Campus Shorts (Dec. 1, 2008)
Monday, December 1, 2008
Upcoming Choir Concerts
The Chamber Choir of LBCC, directed by James Reddan, will perform in the Hot Shot Coffee House on Tuesday, Dec. 2, at 11:45 am. Come get a glimpse of what to expect at the upcoming, Thursday performance. James Reddan, the new LBCC music and choral director, will be directing the fall choral concert, “Poetic Peace: Ecstasy in Song”, on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2008, at 7:30pm at the Russell Tripp Performance Center in Takena Hall. Tickets are $6 for general admission seating.
Register for winter term
Priority registration for winter term began on Monday, December 1, 2008. Students who have attended previously can check SIS for their priority registration time. A schedule for priority registration is located in the printed schedule of classes on page A27. Open registration will begin on Dec. 8. Be sure to register early to ensure seating availability.
Buy pizza and support the LBCC choirs and the festivals coming up in Spring 2009
A fund raiser will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 3, 5 pm to 9 pm, at Abby’s Legendary Pizza, which is located at 3033 Santiam Highway Southeast, in Albany, in effort for the LBCC concert and Chamber choirs to participate in music festivals in Seattle and San Francisco during spring term 2009. Please alert your host/hostess, and 15% of every bill during these hours will be donated to the LBCC choirs.
Blue grass benefit for C.A.R.D.V
Mark Weiss, Sid Rosen and friends will be performing a blue grass concert at the Methodist church on the corner of 11th and Monroe St. in Corvallis, on Dec. 5, with special guest Alex Hargreaves the youngest ever winner of the national old time fiddlers contest. The cover charge is on a ‘what you can pay’ sliding scale from $2 to $10. Children get in free, and doors open at 7:30
Christmas Storybook Land
During the holiday season the Linn County Fair and Expo center is transformed into a Christmas Storybook Land wonder. The best part is that it is free. Take a walk through the mystical woods of Christmas Storybook Land, and see characters and scenes from your favorite storybooks and movies, and at the end of your trek meet Santa Clause, and drop off some non-perishable foods in donation to FISH of Albany. FISH will then distribute the food to families in need this holiday season. Hours of operation are 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, Monday through Friday, and 10 am to 8:30 pm on Saturday and Sunday. You will only be able to visit Christmas Storybook Land Dec. 5 until Dec. 20, so don’t procrastinate.
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