Are you interested in helping out for the Trivia Night in March? If so, join the Trivia Night Planning Committee.
Our focus for the remainder of the Fall Semester will be obtaining contributions (prizes, auction items) and marketing the event.
Also, many people have never attended a Trivia Night but want to help with ours. If so, committee membership also includes attending a Trivia Night this Saturday, 11/3 at the Olivette Community Center.
E-mail me for more information or if you want to be a member of the committee.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
The Impact of Race on Politics in the St. Louis Region
Thought y'all might be interested in attending the following. It might also qualify for one of those College Capstone activities.
The Impact of Race on Politics in the St. Louis Region
A Community Forum presented by Cultural Leadership
Sunday, November 4 at 3:00 pmCentral Reform Congregation5020 Waterman Blvd. (at Kingshighway)
Panel speakers include Maria Chapelle-Nadal, Shamed Dogan, and Jake Zimmerman. Moderated by Dave Drebes, editor of the Arch City Chronicle.
The Impact of Race on Politics in the St. Louis Region
A Community Forum presented by Cultural Leadership
Sunday, November 4 at 3:00 pmCentral Reform Congregation5020 Waterman Blvd. (at Kingshighway)
Panel speakers include Maria Chapelle-Nadal, Shamed Dogan, and Jake Zimmerman. Moderated by Dave Drebes, editor of the Arch City Chronicle.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Genealogy or Where Did You Come From
I thought y'all might be interested in attending the following event that is co-sponsored by the History Department at SCC. Here is information from the press release:
RENOWNED GENEALOGIST TO PRESENT FAMILY HISTORY WORKSHOP AT ST. CHARLES COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Community members can learn to start – or enhance – their family history search through a one-day Family History Workshop to be held 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27, at St. Charles Community College.
For beginners as well as experienced genealogists, the workshop will be led by Michael John Neill, a faculty member of the Genealogical Institute of Mid-America at the University of Illinois-Springfield and nationally known genealogist.
“If you’re just getting started piecing your family history together or if you need help in digging deeper, this workshop will help. Not only do we have an excellent presenter in Michael, but participants will learn from each other’s experiences as well,” said Marva Lee Roellig, president of the St. Charles County Genealogical Society.
Workshop topics will include: learning to use Footnote.com to access National Archives records, the history of American naturalization and its effects on family history, and writing your ancestor’s biography, and determining the integrity of information to help the family historian make informed conclusions.
Registration fee for the Family History Workshop is $20 ($10 for students, faculty and staff).
Registration availability cannot be guaranteed after Saturday, Oct. 13.
An optional catered lunch is available for $7.50.
Registration is required; call the Social Sciences Division at 636-922-8398 or e-mail Christy Gant at cgant@stchas.edu.
The workshop will be held in rooms 205-206 of the SCC Student Center. The college is located at 4601 Mid Rivers Mall Drive in Cottleville.
RENOWNED GENEALOGIST TO PRESENT FAMILY HISTORY WORKSHOP AT ST. CHARLES COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Community members can learn to start – or enhance – their family history search through a one-day Family History Workshop to be held 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27, at St. Charles Community College.
For beginners as well as experienced genealogists, the workshop will be led by Michael John Neill, a faculty member of the Genealogical Institute of Mid-America at the University of Illinois-Springfield and nationally known genealogist.
“If you’re just getting started piecing your family history together or if you need help in digging deeper, this workshop will help. Not only do we have an excellent presenter in Michael, but participants will learn from each other’s experiences as well,” said Marva Lee Roellig, president of the St. Charles County Genealogical Society.
Workshop topics will include: learning to use Footnote.com to access National Archives records, the history of American naturalization and its effects on family history, and writing your ancestor’s biography, and determining the integrity of information to help the family historian make informed conclusions.
Registration fee for the Family History Workshop is $20 ($10 for students, faculty and staff).
Registration availability cannot be guaranteed after Saturday, Oct. 13.
An optional catered lunch is available for $7.50.
Registration is required; call the Social Sciences Division at 636-922-8398 or e-mail Christy Gant at cgant@stchas.edu.
The workshop will be held in rooms 205-206 of the SCC Student Center. The college is located at 4601 Mid Rivers Mall Drive in Cottleville.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Pumpkinfest, Saturday 10/6/2007
The Social Science Society is one of the clubs working the food booths at Saturday's Pumpkinfest. This is a chance for the club to make some big bucks as well as an opportunity for members to earn triple fundraising points!
Workers needed from 12:30 - 5:30
Earn 1 fundraising point for any time given.
Earn 3 fundraising points for working entire 5 hour block.
Since we are serving food, all volunteers must wear a hat or a hairnet.
Gloves will be provided.
The foodbooths will be close to the Fine Arts Building--look for our big tent there!
Workers needed from 12:30 - 5:30
Earn 1 fundraising point for any time given.
Earn 3 fundraising points for working entire 5 hour block.
Since we are serving food, all volunteers must wear a hat or a hairnet.
Gloves will be provided.
The foodbooths will be close to the Fine Arts Building--look for our big tent there!
Meeting on Thursday, 10/4
Just a reminder that the Social Science Society will have its monthly meeting this week.
Thursday, October 4
2:30 Pm
SSB 1402
This should be a fairly brief meeting (I am hoping no more than 30 minutes).
Hope to see you there!
Thursday, October 4
2:30 Pm
SSB 1402
This should be a fairly brief meeting (I am hoping no more than 30 minutes).
Hope to see you there!
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