| Datebook
Thursday, May 13
Informational meeting about Moravian’s contribution
to the five-year Math and Science Partnership of Greater
Philadelphia. 9:00-11:00 a.m., Dana Lecture Hall, Collier
Hall of Science. Information: Sandy Fluck, Ext. 1556, or
Frank Kuserk, Ext. 1429.
Friday, May 14
Nurses’ pinning ceremony. 2:00 p.m., Borhek Chapel.
Friday,
May 21
LinC workshop. “Studying Leadership Across the Curriculum:
A Liberal Arts Approach.” Led by Dr. Douglas Hicks.
9:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m., PPHAC. Information: Kay Somers,
Ext. 1403, or Michelle Schmidt, Ext. 1606.
Athletic Department
golf outing. 1:00 p.m., Wedgewood
Golf Course. $10 per foursome. Reservations: Eric Lambinus,
Ext. 7953 or soccer@moravian.edu.
Friday-Saturday, May
21-22
Alumni Weekend. Friday: Founder’s Day Lovefeast, 11:00
a.m., Peter Hall. Susan Lenius Dreydoppel ’74,
Moravian Historical Society, will speak on “A
Well-Cultivated Female Mind: The Remarkable Life
of Anna Rosina Kliest Gambold
(1762-1821).” Block party cookout. Saturday:
class reunion parade, 11:30 a.m.; awards luncheon;
gala reception.
Jeanne Taccarino Guaraldo ’69 will receive
the Medallion of Merit for her many volunteer activities,
especially the
Moravian College for Women oral history project.
Ext. 7874.
Saturday-Monday, May 29-31
Memorial Day weekend. Monday is a staff holiday.
Monday, May 17
Now Let Me Fly, a play by Marcia Cebulska about the Brown
v. Board of Education decision, is the featured work
in the three-part observance of the Brown case’s
50th anniversary by the College, the Seminary, and Good
Schools Pennsylvania. A staged reading will be given
at 7:00 p.m., Grace Deliverance Baptist Church, 838 N.
New St., Bethlehem. Moravian joins a national community
of observance that includes readings at the National
Constitution Center, National Center for Civil Rights,
Ohio State University, New York State Bar Association,
and the University of South Carolina. Information: Ext.
7847.
Saturday, June 5
The fourth Bethlehem Guitar Festival features a full
program of workshops, master classes, concerts, and
discussions,
as well as the popular play-in at 4:00 p.m.
Master teacher-performers
include Rafael Scarfullery, music of the Dominican
Republic, 10:00 a.m.; Rosa Hyewon Lee,
music of South America, 11:00 a.m.; Paco de Malaga, flamenco,
1:00
p.m.; and Behdad Moghaddasi, music of Iran, 5:00 p.m.
The evening concert is by Ana Martinez and Paco de Malaga
Flamenco
Dance and Guitar Company, 8:00 p.m. Full program: $50,
$35 students. Iran concert, $15, $10 students. Flamenco
performance,
$20, $15 students. Ext. 1650. Peter and Hearst Halls,
Priscilla Payne Hurd campus .
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