S t . c h a r l e S c o m m u n i t y c o l l e g e
Where the arts are alive!
Emergence is your guide to arts, music, theater, speakers and other events at
St. Charles Community College.
Supporting CreativitySt. CharleS Community College
Cultural artS and entertainment
programming has grown as a result
of charitable support from individuals and
businesses. Recent gifts from $5 to $50,000 have
funded theater curtains, a gas ceramic kiln, lighting
controls, musical acts, musical instruments, digital
photography studio equipment and guest artists.
Know an SCC student who needs money for college? The Foundation awards $70,000 in scholarships every year. Details are online at stchas.edu/scholarships.
For information about how you can support
the arts at SCC, contact the SCC Foundation
at 636-922-8473. All gifts are tax-deductible and
can be made online at stchas.edu/foundation or
by mail to:
SCC Foundation, 4601 mid rivers mall drive,
Cottleville, mo 63376.
Together, we are transforming lives and strengthening communities!
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Table of Contents
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For quick and easy identification, subjects are color coded throughout Emergence.
ART EXHIBITIONS
MUSIC
CENTER STAGE THEATRE
AMERICAN THEATRE FESTIVAL
St. Charles Community College is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities. Please email [email protected] with your accommodations request. It is recommended that you contact the college 10 business days prior to the event.
Art Exhibitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Center Stage Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
American Theatre Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Young People’s Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Coffeehouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Student Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
2014-15 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Building Abbreviations Used in Emergence
FaB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Donald D. Shook Fine Arts Building
cc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . College Center
Sc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Student Center
SSB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel J. Conoyer Social Sciences Building
tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technology Building
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YOUNG PEOPLE’S THEATRE
SPECIAL EVENTS
FILM
COFFEEHOUSE
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
SCC iS proud to preSent a dynamic series of exhibitions of visual art in its spacious and
well-lit gallery located in the Donald D. Shook Fine Arts Building. Throughout the year, visitors
can experience the work of professional artists from the greater St. Louis region, creations from
SCC art faculty and students and developing artists in the community.
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gallery hourS: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday
gallery Curator: Christine Holtz, SCC adjunct faculty 636-922-8556 [email protected]
Gallery
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Atmospheric Perspective Study, Acrylic, Erin Petty
Dreams of Floral Rain, Silver Gelatin Print from 35mm negative, Jessica Luebbert
A Coyote Named Lucky, Silver Gelatin Print from Holga negative, Elizabeth Sheck
Untitled, Copper and Brass, Steven Hess
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Fantastical: art of the imagination aug. 25-Sept. 19 Opening Reception: Sept. 3 6-8 p.m.
prints and drawing invitational Sept. 29-nov. 7 Opening Reception: Sept. 30 6-8 p.m.
SCC Fall Student art exhibition nov. 17-30 Opening Reception: hosted by Art Clubnov. 24 6-8 p.m.
Figurative art exhibitionFeb. 2-27 Opening Reception: Feb. 4 6-8 p.m.
SCC art Faculty exhibition march 9-april 2 Opening Reception: hosted by Art Club march 23 6-8 p.m.
SCC Juried Student art exhibition april 20-may 3 Opening Reception: april 29 6-8 p.m. Awards at 7 p.m.
high School exhibitionmay 11-14 Artist Reception: may 14 4:30-6 p.m.
Continuing education art extravaganzaJuly 20-aug. 6 Opening Reception: aug. 6 6-8 p.m.
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Free Music PerformancesAll concerts will take place in the FaB theater unless otherwise noted.
Student recitalsSept. 24, oct. 29, nov. 19, Feb. 25, march 25, april 22 – Noon FAB 118
Sophomore recitalsmay 8, 9 8 p.m.
Faculty recitalsoct. 26 3 p.m. dec. 6 8 p.m. Feb. 8 3 p.m.
For more information, call 636-922-8556 or contact:
gene ditChMusic Department ChairVoice/[email protected]
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Winter Concerts
SCC ConCert Band dec. 8 8 p.m.
SCC SingerS, ChamBer Choirdec. 9 8 p.m.
SCC Jazz Big Band dec. 10 8 p.m.
SCC orCheStradec. 11 8 p.m.
SCC opera WorkShopJan. 10 8 p.m.Jan. 11 3 p.m.
Spring Concerts
SCC ConCert Bandmay 4 8 p.m.
SCC SingerSmay 5 8 p.m.
SCC Jazz Bandmay 6 8 p.m.
SCC orCheStramay 7 8 p.m.
SCC ShoW Choir matineemay 13 11 a.m.
SCC ShoW Choir may 14, 15 8 p.m.
Performance Information
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Free Master/Studio ClassesAll events are held at noon in FaB 118 unless otherwise noted.
piano master ClassesSept. 10, Oct. 15, Nov. 12, Feb. 11, March 11, April 8
Voice master ClassesSept. 17, Oct. 22, Feb. 18, April 15
get out and liSten in on what’s been happening with SCC’s music program, made
up of college students and faculty, community residents and high school students.
Enjoy our 400-seat performance hall located in the Donald D. Shook Fine Arts Building.
And if listening isn’t enough, check out our free master or studio classes.
instrumental master ClassesSept. 3, Oct. 8, Nov. 5, Feb. 4, March 4, April 1
a m a z e dMusicians
Master Class: A seminar for music students conducted by a master musician.
Voice Studio ClassesSept. 3, Sept. 10, Oct. 8, Oct. 15, Nov. 5, Nov. 12, Feb. 4, Feb. 11, March 4, March 11, April 1, April 8 FAB 117
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eSCape From reality and enjoy one of the upcoming Center Stage shows! All performances are
in the theater of the donald d. Shook Fine arts Building. tickets may be purchased online at
stchastickets.com, by phone at 636-922-8050 or at the SCC Box Office. Center Stage season ticket
subscriptions and all Dinner and a Show performances are available for purchase Aug. 1. Individual
tickets are available for purchase six weeks before each production.
group discounts
A discount for groups of 15
or more for regularly priced
performances. Call the box
office at 636-922-8050 for
more information.
educational matinees
Educational matinees are
offered to provide a learning
tool to high school teachers to
enrich their curricula. The cost
is $5 per student with one free
chaperone ticket for every 15
students in attendance. Please
phone the box office to receive
an information packet.
dinner and a Show
Center Stage Theatre has
partnered with the SCC Continuing
Education Department to offer
Dinner and a Show options for
each performance. A group
discount is available.
Ticket Pricesadmission
$8 General admission
$6 Seniors, non-SCC
students and veterans
$5 Budget Wednesdays
Free SCC students with ID
Children under the age of 10
will not be admitted unless
productions are specified
“suitable for children.”
romanCe drama Comedy
lonna Wilke Theater Department Chair [email protected]
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WilliamS’ ClaSSiC 1948
Pulitzer Prize-winning play
chronicles the last stages of
Blanche du Bois’ mental break
as she steps away from past
turmoil and attempts to start
new. A Streetcar Named Desire
is Tennessee Williams at his
psychological and poetic best.
Performancesoct. 1-2 7:30 p.m. oct. 3-4 8 p.m. oct. 5 2 p.m. School Matinee: oct. 2 10 a.m.
Directed by Lonna Wilke Presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.
For high school age and above
Center stage theatre ProduCtion of A funny thing hAppened on the wAy to the forum, 2013
lonna Wilke Theater Department Chair [email protected]
CENTER STAGE THEATRE
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Performancesnov. 19-20 7:30 p.m. nov. 21-22 8 p.m. nov. 23 2 p.m. School Matinee: nov. 20* 10 a.m.
Directed by Lynne Snyder Produced by special arrangement with Playscripts, Inc.
For middle school age and above
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Center stage ProduCtion of next yeAr’s mAn of steel, 2014
Box oFFiCe hourS:
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Monday-Friday
The SCC Box Office will open one hour before each performance.
thiS hilariouS Comedy
concerns the Nowak family
who live amongst the urban
rubble of Buffalo, New York’s
East Side. A heart-warming and
funny story of a family legend
that unravels.
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Performancesmarch 4-5 7:30 p.m. march 6*-7 8 p.m. march 8 2 p.m. School Matinee: march 5 10 a.m.
Directed by Deborah Phillips Presented by special arrangement with Dramatists
Play Service, Inc., New York.
For middle school age and above
Catherine Sloper finds
herself caught between the
demands of an emotionally
distant father and the attention
of a passionate young suitor.
This dramatic and suspenseful
play features one of the greatest
female roles ever written for
the stage.
CENTER STAGE THEATRE
Performancesapril 22-23 7:30 p.m. april 24-25 8 p.m. april 26 2 p.m. School Matinee: april 23 10 a.m.
one By one, Berenger’s friends
and neighbors are being turned into
rhinoceroses. In this hilarious and
absurd tale, Rhinoceros reflects the
power, attractiveness and chaos of
the collective in its most destructive
and animalistic form, as well as the
resilience of the human spirit.Directed by Kacey Pennington Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.
By : Eugene IonescoTranslaTed By :
Derek Prouse
For high school age and above
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Tickets may be purchased online at stchastickets.com, by phone
at 636-922-8050 or at the SCC Box Office.
RodgeRs & HammeRstein’s
PerformancesJuly 21-23 7:30 p.m. July 24-25 8 p.m. July 26 2 p.m.
State Fair traVelS with the Frake
family as they leave behind the daily
routine of farm life for three days of
adventure at the annual Iowa State
Fair. Set to the magical strains of an
Academy Award-winning score, this
is the kind of warm-hearted family
entertainment that only Rodgers
and Hammerstein can deliver! Directed by Lynne Snyder, Musical Direction by Gene Ditch Produced by special arrangement with R & H Theatricals
oscaR HammeRstein iitom bRiggs & Louis mattioLi
RicHaRd RodgeRsmUsiC By
LyriCs By
BooK By
Based on the sceenplay by Oscar Hammerstein II & the Novel of Phil Stong
ORCHESTRATIONS BY BRUCE POMAHAC | VOCAL ARRANGEMENTS BY KAY CAMERON DANCE ARRANGEMENT BY SCOT WOOLLEY
For high school age and above
For all ages
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Center stage theatre ProduCtion of elephAnt mAn, 2014
CENTER STAGE THEATRE
ameriCan theatre FestivaL
Performancesoct. 15 1 p.m. oct. 16 7 p.m. oct. 17 11 a.m. oct. 18 7 p.m. oct. 19 3 p.m.
Directed by Hal Berry Produced by special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing Co.
By: Sandra Fenichel aShero
history dra ma heritage
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Ticket Prices$6 General admission
$5 Seniors, non-SCC
students and veterans
Free SCC students with ID
a Woman Called truth
chronicles the life of Sojourner
Truth, famous abolitionist
and women’s rights advocate.
Combining depictions of her life
with slave songs and spirituals
of the time period, the play
celebrates the life and work of a
woman who overcame injustice
to become one of the most
important figures in the American
abolitionist movement.
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the engliSh, hiStory and theater departments are dedicated to keeping our national
heritage alive. Stop by the festival and learn about our nation’s cultural history. tickets may be
purchased at stchastickets.com, by phone at 636-922-8050 or at the SCC Box Office. Tickets go
on sale six weeks before each production. Season ticket packages are available Aug. 1.
For information on group discounts, see page 8. See Box Office hours on page 10.
Performancesoct. 15 10 a.m. oct. 16 10 a.m. oct. 17 7 p.m. oct. 18 4 p.m. oct. 19 5 p.m.
history dra ma heritage
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ameriCan theatre festival ProduCtion of the meeting, 2013
the Belle oF amherSt
depicts the life of Emily
Dickenson (1830-1886), one
of America’s most celebrated
poets. Set in Dickenson’s
Amherst, Mass., home, the
play weaves her poetry, diaries
and letters into scenes of her
domestic life.
Directed by Tracy Bono Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.
William luceBy:
For more information, visit stchas.edu/americantheatrefest.
Auditions aug. 16 8:30 a.m.
FAB Theater
Performances oct. 17 7 p.m., oct. 18 7 p.m.
oct. 18 2 p.m., oct. 19 2 p.m.
Book, music & lyrics By
Janet yates Vogt & mark Friedman
A new telling of the
Washington Irving classicProduced by special arrangement
with theatrical rights Worldwide
on halloWeen night, when
modern-day kids decide to
trick or treat at the old "Crane
House," they are magically
transported into the middle
of the classic tale of Ichabod
Crane, Brom Bones, Katie Van
Tassel and – of course – the
Headless Horseman! Lots of
spooky and hilarious moments
in this far-out time travel tale!
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Auditions oct. 20 5 p.m.
Room 108, Fine Arts Building
neighBor Fred gailey tries
to woo Doris by charming her
young daughter, Susan, and
taking her to see Santa Claus at
Macy's, where Doris works. Doris
is not impressed – but when it
turns out Macy's Santa may in
fact be the real Kris Kringle, a
wave of love spreads across
New York City that melts even
the most cynical hearts.
Book by:
Meredith Willson Music and Lyrics by
Meredith Willson Based on the 20th Century Fox Picture with
story by Valentine davies and screenplay by george Seaton
Produced by special arrangement with music theatre international
Performances dec. 19 7 p.m., dec. 20 7 p.m.
dec. 20 2 p.m., dec. 21 2 p.m.
Boogaloo font
Auditions Jan. 3 8:30 a.m.
FAB Theater
SeuSSiCal iS Fun for the
whole family as our favorite
Dr. Seuss characters, including
Horton the Elephant, The Cat
in the Hat, Gertrude McFuzz,
lazy Mayzie and a little boy
with a big imagination – JoJo,
come to life and transport us
from the Jungle of Nool to
the Circus McGurkus to the
invisible world of the Whos.
Book by:
Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty Music by Stephen Flaherty
Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens Co-Conceived by Eric Idle
Based on the works of Dr. Seuss Produced by special arrangement
with music theatre international
Performances march 20, 21, 27, 28 7 p.m.
march 21, 22, 28, 29 2 p.m.
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YPT Auditions Auditions are open to youths ages 8-19. Students must be
accompanied by a parent or guardian. Auditions will be in
the Donald D. Shook Fine Arts Building theater. See individual
shows for dates and times.
yoUng peopLe’s theatre
Ticket InformationTickets can be purchased online at
stchastickets.com or by calling SCC Corporate
and Community Development up to three weeks
before the show at 636-922-8233.
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Fun!
Ticket P
rices
$8 Sleepy Hollow
$10 Miracle on 34th Street
$10 Seussical
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Young PeoPle’s theatre ProduCtion of oliver!, 2012
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s p e C i a L e v e n t s
v a L U a B L e
Short Film: the real Story of the First thanksgiving and traditional thanksgiving dinnernov. 20 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Scooter’s Place $5 or five canned food items
Native American Heritage Month
insight
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International Education Week Global Days
SCC CeleBrateS Culture with free seminars, events and film
screenings. All events take place in the daniel J. Conoyer Social
Sciences Building auditorium unless otherwise noted.
israel: peace or apartheid?nov. 18 11:30 a.m. Hosted by Paul Roesler
human trafficking and its relationship to the Status of Women: a post-new delhi gang rape movementnov. 18 1 p.m. Hosted by Vi Rajagopalan
Film Seducing dr. lewisnov. 18 7 p.m. Hosted by Denise McCracken
Study abroad in Canterburynov. 19 11 a.m. Hosted by Debra Crank-Lewis
Culture Shock eSl Student panelnov. 19 Noon Hosted by Dawn Huffman
Study abroad in Cannesnov. 19 2 p.m. Hosted by Denise McCracken
Film Bienvenue chez les Ch'tisnov. 19 7 p.m. Hosted by Denise McCracken
Film: the muslims are Coming and Q&a Feb. 25 6:30 p.m. Hosted by Mandi Smith
global daysFeb. 26 TBD Hosted by the Multicultural Programming Committee
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14th Annual Democracy Days
the other trail of tearsSept. 15 Noon-12:50 p.m.Hosted by Jayme Blandford
Film: 12 Years a SlaveSept. 15 6:30 p.m.Hosted by Grace Moser
pot in missouri?Sept. 16 10-11:20 a.m.Hosted by Paul Roesler
discussing Slavery in america: Interdisciplinary Analysis of 12 Years a SlaveSept. 16 11:30 a.m.-12:50 p.m.Hosted by Grace Moser
Fracking & democracySept. 16 1-2:20 p.m.Hosted by Michael Kuelker
propaganda in american FilmSept. 16 2:30-3:50 p.m.Hosted by Gabe Harper
James madison’s notesSept. 17 10-10:50 a.m.Hosted by Randall Beck
dollars and democracy:How Our Spending Choices Influence Policy in AmericaSept. 17 1-1:50 p.m.Hosted by Stephen Randoll
american media and democracySept. 18 10-11:20 a.m.Hosted by Lisa Davis
are We a democracy or an oligarchy?Sept. 18 11:30 a.m.-12:50 p.m.Hosted by Paul Roesler
the n-Word: is it time to retire this Word?Sept. 18 1-2:20 p.m.Hosted by Kimberlee Vaughn
Visit stchas.edu/democracydays for presentation details. For more information, contact Michael Kuelker at 636-922-8256 or [email protected].
The forum’s mission is to explore the history, health and functioning of democracy in America and abroad
and routinely includes a dozen or more presentations from the academic disciplines of history, political
science, philosophy, literature and other arts, law and sociology.
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Sixth Annual SCC Student Film FestivalWatch the budding talent of St. Charles County high school
students and SCC students at the sixth annual SCC Student Film
Festival. The Festival is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Thursday, march 12,
in the Daniel J. Conoyer Social Sciences Building auditorium.
Winning entries will be screened in their entirety, as will a
compilation reel of clips from each submission. Plus, the audience
will vote for the “fan favorite.” Entries are due by 5 p.m. Monday,
march 9. To learn more, contact Darren Osburn at 636-922-8564
or email [email protected]. Submission forms are available at
stchas.edu/filmfestival. You can also find the event on Facebook –
“St. Charles Community College Student Film Festival.”
Projections International Film SeriesSCC faculty and staff host
free showings of feature
films and preface each film
with an introduction on
the social implications and
importance of the film, and
optional discussions follow.
Films are sponsored by
the SCC Student Activities
Office, the Global Education
Committee and the
Multicultural Programming
Committee. All films are
shown in the Daniel J.
Conoyer Social Sciences
Building auditorium. For
more information, visit
stchas.edu/calendars.
Film: Seducing dr. lewisnov. 18 7 p.m.
Film: Bienvenue chez les Ch’tisnov. 19 7 p.m.
Film: the muslims are Coming and Q&a Feb. 25 6:30 p.m.
F i L m
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21CoFFeehoUse
The SCC Coffeehouse meets
from 7-9 p.m. in the student lounge
of the daniel J. Conoyer Social
Sciences Building. It is free and open to
the public.
Open-Mic Night at the CoffeehouseWant to share your creativity
in a fun, relaxed atmosphere?
Then step up to the mic! The
Coffeehouse is an open-mic
format where poets, short
fiction writers, creative
nonfiction writers and
songwriters share their
creativity. Come prepared
to present a three- to seven-
minute selection of your
original work, or just come
to listen and enjoy a good
cup of java among friends.
Complimentary coffee and
cookies are served. For more
information, call Christina
Gant at 636-922-8665 or
email [email protected].
Coffeehouse datesSept. 25 7 p.m. nov. 20 7 p.m. Feb. 19 7 p.m. april 23 7 p.m.
s t U d e n t a C t i v i t i e s
C U L t U r eCelebrate
SCC SponSorS multiCultural and diVerSity programming.
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Multicultural ProgramsBetween the Covers Book Clubaug. 27, Sept. 24, oct. 29, dec. 3, Jan. 28, Feb. 25, march 25, april 29 2:30 p.m. LRC Info Commons
SCC idol auditions oct. 6 5:30-7:30 p.m. oct. 7 8:30-10:30 a.m. oct. 7 2-4 p.m.
Speaker: nate phelpsoct. 9 7 p.m.
6th annual SCC idolFree for students and kids under 5; $5 for all others oct. 24 7 p.m.
israel: peace or apartheid?nov. 18 11:30 a.m.
human trafficking and its relationship to the Status of Women: a post-new delhi gang rape movementnov. 18 1 p.m.
Film: Seducing dr. lewisnov. 18 7 p.m.
Film: Bienvenue chez les Ch’tisnov. 19 7 p.m.
Film: Killing us Softly 4march 24 10 a.m.
andi Zeisler: talking Back 101march 25 TBD
andi Zeisler: don’t Just Change the Channel: Why Pop Culture matters to Feminism, activism and Social Justicemarch 25 6:30 p.m.
Veteran’s day Celebrationnov. 10 11 a.m. CC Gym
Ceremonial marchsponsored by SVOnov. 11 11:30 a.m. Outside LRC at flagpoles
Student Veteran panelnov. 12 Noon
Film: Where Soldiers Come Fromsponsored by SVOnov. 12 7 p.m.
Student keynote featuring Bob pierce and Steve Watsonnov. 13 7 p.m.
Veterans Week Events
all eVentS are free and open to the
community and are held in the SSB auditorium
unless otherwise noted.
For more information, visit stchas.edu/veteransweek.
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there iS Something diFFerent going on every week, and almost every event is FREE!
Call 636-922-8214 or visit stchas.edu/calendar for more information about activities on campus
happening outside the classroom.
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
mentalist Chris Carteraug. 20 Noon Scooter’s Place
Summer movie Series mr. Peabody and Shermanaug. 22 Sundown TECH lawn*
Fall Fun Blitz Featuring Cover driveSept. 3-4 11 a.m. Outside LRC*
Comedy night Featuring matthew Broussard and Justine marinoSept. 6 7 p.m. FAB Theater
Community Sit-in movie: how to train Your dragon 2Sept. 26 Sundown TECH lawn*
magician: norman ngJan. 22 11:30 a.m. Scooter’s Place
lunchtime entertainment Featuring rachel BrownFeb. 5 11:30 a.m. Scooter’s Place
Comedy night Featuring tracey ashley and pete leeFeb. 7 7 p.m. FAB Theater
* Rain site is College Center Gym
Scary movie marathon oct. 27-30 6:30 p.m. SSB Auditorium
lunchtime entertainment Featuring levi Stephensdec. 1 Noon Scooter’s Place
Comedy night AND etiQuette lunCheon:
$5 Students
$10 non-Students
Tickets may be purchased online at stchastickets.com.
panache that pays etiquette luncheonmarch 5 Noon-1:30 p.m. Student Center, Private Dining Room
Spring Fling Featuring Branches april 29-30 11 a.m. Outside LRC*
Ticket P
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s e as o n C a L e n d a r
August
September
October
November
December
20 mentalist Chris Carter
22 Summer movie Series: mr. Peabody and Sherman
27 Between the Covers Book Club
29 Fantastical: art of the imagination through Sept. 19
3 Fall Fun Blitz through Sept. 4
6 Comedy night
15 democracy days through Sept. 18
24 Between the Covers Book Club
25 Coffeehouse
25 prints and drawing invitational through Nov. 7
26 Community Sit-in movie: how to train Your dragon 2
1 a Streetcar named desire through Oct. 5
9 Speaker: nate phelps
15 american theatre Festival through Oct. 19
17 Sleepy hollow through Oct. 19
24 6th annual SCC idol
27 Scary movie marathon through Oct. 30
29 Between the Covers Book Club
10 Veterans Week through Nov. 13
17 SCC Fall Student art exhibition through Nov. 30
18 international education Week through Nov. 19
18 israel: peace or apartheid?
18 human trafficking and its relationship to the Status of Women
18 Film: Seducing dr. lewis
19 Film: Bienvenue chez les Ch’tis
19 miracle on South division Street through Nov. 23
20 the real Story of the First thanksgiving
20 Coffeehouse
1 lunchtime entertainment Featuring levi Stephens
3 Between the Covers Book Club
8 Concert Band
9 SCC Singers, Chamber Choir
10 SCC Jazz Big Band
11 SCC orchestra
18 israel: peace or apartheid?
19 miracle on 34th Street through Dec. 21
art eXhiBitionS see page 5
mUSiC see pages 6-7
Center Stage theatre see pages 8-13
SpeCiaL eVentS see pages 18-19
ameriCan theatre FeStiVaL see page 14
CoFFeehoUSe see page 21
YoUng peopLe’S theatre see pages 16
FiLm see page 20
StUdent aC tiVitieS see pages 22-25
February
March
April
May
July
January10 opera Workshop through Jan. 11
22 magician: norman ng
2 Figurative art exhibition through Feb. 27
5 lunchtime entertainment Featuring rachel Brown
7 Comedy night
19 Coffeehouse
25 global days through Feb. 26
25 Film: the muslims are Coming and Q&a
25 Between the Covers Book Club
4 the heiress through March 8
5 panache that pays etiquette luncheon
9 SCC Fall Faculty art exhibition through April 2
12 Student Film Festival
20 Seussical through March 29
24 Film: Killing us Softly 4
25 Between the Covers Book Club
25 andi Zeisler
20 Juried Student art exhibition: through May 3
22 rhinoceros through April 26
23 Coffeehouse
29 Spring Fling through April 30
29 Between the Covers Book Club
4 Concert Band
5 SCC Singers
6 SCC Jazz Band
7 SCC orchestra
11 high School exhibition through May 14
13 Show Choir matinee
14 Show Choir through May 15
20 art extravaganza through Aug. 6
21 rodgers and hammerstein’s State Fair through July 26
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