Sunday, February 05, 2006

FITCHBURG EVENTS: Fitchburg State College February 2006 Events, Part 1

Fitchburg Mass Events.-
Sunday, 2/5/2006
Super Bowl XL (Fitchburg State College Only)6:00 PM-10:00 PM Hammond Building, Underground Pub - FREE!!! Come watch Super Bowl XL on the big screen TV
Sponsored by: Student Activities Office
For more information, e-mail sfranzen@fsc.edu or call 978-665-3164.

Monday, 2/6/2006
Sorority Recruitment Event (Fitchburg State College Only)6:00 PM-7:00 PM Hammond Building, Alumni Rooms, G-Level - Free Come meet the women of Sigma Sigma Sigma at their 3rd recruitment event.
Sponsored by: Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority
For more information, e-mail sfranzen@fsc.edu or call 978-665-3164.

Sorority Recruitment Event (Fitchburg State College Only)7:00 PM-8:00 PM Hammond Building, Alumni Rooms, G-Level - free Come meet the women of Phi Sigma Sigma at their 3rd recruitment event.
Sponsored by: Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority
For more information, e-mail sfranzen@fsc.edu or call 978-665-3164.

Sorority Recruitment Event (Fitchburg State College Only)8:00 PM-9:00 PM Hammond Building, Alumni Rooms, G-Level - Free Come meet the women of Alpha Sigma Tau at their 3rd recruitment event.
Sponsored by: Alpha Sigma Tau
For more information, e-mail sfranzen@fsc.edu or call 978-665-3164.

Tuesday, 2/7/2006
Classic Film Series: The Right Stuff (Fitchburg State College Only)8:00 PM-10:30 PM - Free
For more information, e-mail reservation@fsc.edu.

Wednesday, 2/8/2006
Graduate Council Meeting 3:30 PM-5:30 PM For more information, e-mail ccollins@fsc.edu or call 978-665-3280.
Harvey Loves Harvey Opening Reception 6:30 PM-8:00 PM Hammond Building, Hammond Art Gallery - Free and Open to the Public Please join us for the opening reception of the Hammond Art Gallery's newest art show; Harvey Loves Harvey
For more information, e-mail sfranzen@fsc.edu or call 978-665-3164.

Faculty Favorite Film with PAUL WEIZER 7:00 PM-9:00 PM Hammond Building, Ellis White Lecture Hall - Free and Open to the Public Fitchburg State College Professor, Dr. Paul Weizer will present "Fehrenheit 9/11" with a discussion to follow.
Sponsored by: Student Activities Office
For more information, e-mail sfranzen@fsc.edu or call 978-665-3164.

Comedian Kevin Bozeman and Date Auction (Fitchburg State College Only)8:00 PM-11:30 PM Hammond Building, Underground Pub - Free Join the Class of 2009 at the Annual Date Auction and stick around for the side-splitting antics of Comedian Kevin Bozeman
Sponsored by: Class of 2009 and Programs Committee
For more information, e-mail sfranzen@fsc.edu or call 978-665-3164.
Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, 2/8/2006 - 3/3/2006
Harvey Loves Harvey Gallery Show Hammond Building, Hammond Art Gallery - Free Harvey Loves Harvey presents a series of conceptual machines and interactive studies for this large solo exhibition. This will be the first time that many of the machines by Harvey Loves Harvey have been presented together, and viewers are encouraged to experience the various studies and find the relationships between Harvey's various lines of thought.
Presented pieces include: "An Interactive Study of Human Response to Mediated Actions Without Consequence: Naughty or Nice?", "An Interactive Study of Human Response to Dining Activities Without Consequence: Eat or Be Eaten?", "A Multi-Planar Study of Human Response to the Lateral Impact of Domestic Objects: Is It Funny?", "Your Harvey At Work", and "A Photographic Study Of The Artistic Interpretation Of Philosophical Statements By Popular Artists: What Is Meaning?".
New pieces will also be presented, including "The Harvey Machine" and "An Audio Study of Human Response to Spoken Statements and Discourse: Kind or Cruel?".
For more information, e-mail sfranzen@fsc.edu or call 978-665-3164.
Thursday, 2/9/2006
Jodi Picoult: "The Facts behind Fiction" New England Writers Series 7:30 PM-9:00 PM - Tickets: $10/general public; $5/FSC students (at the door) Jodi Picoult's novels are based on extensive research. Her evening's talk will bring glimpses of some of her "research adventures" she's encountered while getting her fiction accurate. Picoult's novels center on family, relationships, and the balance of love. The New York Times bestselling author has written twelve novels. She graduated from Princeton and Harvard, and received the 2003 New England Bookseller Award for Fiction. Of her work, The Boston Globe says, "Picoult writes with a fine touch, a sharp eye for detail, and a firm grasp of the delicacy and complexity of human relationships."
You can't exist in this world without leaving a piece of yourself behind. There are concrete paths, like credit card receipts and appointment calendars and promises you've made to others. There are microscopic clues, like fingerprints, that stay invisible unless you know how to look for them. But even in the absence of any of this, there's scent. We live in a cloud that moves with us as we check e-mail and jog and make love and carpool. The whole time, we shed skin - 40,000 cells per minute, on rafts that rise on a current up our legs and under our chins. In the air or on the ground, bacteria attack, creating vapor trails. -excerpt from Vanishing Acts
ASL interpreters will be provided.
Call the Weston Box Office at (978) 665-3347 Monday through Friday 12:30-3:30 p.m.
Sponsored by: CenterStage
For more information, e-mail mdurling@fsc.edu or call 978-665-3709.
Friday, 2/10/2006
OCL Movie Series: Rent (Fitchburg State College Only)7:00 PM-9:30 PM - Free Sponsored by: Office of Campus Living
For more information, e-mail reservation@fsc.edu.

Sunday, 2/12/2006
OCL Movie Series: Rent (Fitchburg State College Only)7:00 PM-9:30 PM - Free Sponsored by: Office of Campus Living
For more information, e-mail reservation@fsc.edu.

Tuesday, 2/14/2006
Alternative Spring Break Luncheon 11:00 AM-2:00 PM - TBA Sponsored by: Alternative Spring Break
For more information, e-mail reservation@fsc.edu.

Wednesday, 2/15/2006
Italian Book Club 6:30 PM-8:30 PM Join us for the second Italian Book Club meeting. Tonight's discussion centers on the book Italian American Holiday Traditions by Lori Granieri. All are welcome.
For more information, e-mail jtaylor@fsc.edu.

A Night of Jazz feat. FSC Jazz Band (Fitchburg State College Only)8:00 PM-12:00 AM - Free 18+*ID's Required*
For more information, e-mail reservation@fsc.edu.

Thursday, 2/16/2006
Pajama Jam w/DJ iPod (Fitchburg State College Only)9:00 PM-11:30 PM Hammond Building, Underground Pub - Free 18+Fitchburg State College OneCard Required for Entry
Sponsored by: Student Activities Office
For more information, e-mail sfranzen@fsc.edu or call 978-665-3164.
Film Being Julia 2:00 PM-4:00 PM, 7:00 PM-9:00 PM Hammond Building, Ellis White Lecture Hall - Tickets: $7/general public; $5/seniors, FSC faculty and staff; $3/FSC students (at the door)
Based on a novella by W. Somerset Maugham, this intoxicating combination of wicked comedy and smart drama stars Annette Bening in an Oscar-nominated performance as Julia Lambert, a beautiful and beguiling but also capricious and spoiled stage actress in 1930s London.
Academy Award nominee, Golden Globe winner
Call the Weston Box Office at (978) 665-3347 Monday through Friday 12:30-3:30 p.m.
Sponsored by: CenterStage
For more information, e-mail mdurling@fsc.edu or call 978-665-3709.
Thursday, 2/23/2006
Karaoke (Fitchburg State College Only)9:00 PM-11:30 PM Hammond Building, Underground Pub - Free 18+Fitchburg State College OneCard Required for Entry
Sponsored by: Student Government Association
For more information, e-mail sfranzen@fsc.edu or call 978-665-3164.

Friday, 2/24/2006
Keigwin & Co. 7:00 PM-9:00 PM - Tickets: $15/general; FSC students only: free. Join us for a master class taught by choreographer Larry Keigwin.Call the Weston Box Office at (978) 665-3347 Monday through Friday 12:30-3:30 p.m.
Sponsored by: CenterStage
For more information, e-mail mdurling@fsc.edu or call 978-665-3709.

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