Cornell College Events

Thursday, December 13th

Time Event Title
9:30 amChildren's Story Time Cole Library
Cole Library hosts a preschool story time every Thursday morning at 9:30 a.m. Cathy Boggs uses a weekly theme that ties together stories, songs and finger plays. Story hour lasts 30 minutes and is located in the Children's Room on first floor.
11:45 am-12:15 pmHoliday Carols Around the World The Commons
What is your favorite carol or holiday song? "O Tannenbaum," "Feliz Navidad," "Adeste Fideles," or "In the Forest a Fir Tree Grows?" Join language students to sing carols from around the world in their original language.
1:00 pmEarly Out Movie Cole Library
Cole Library will host an Early Out Movie. This month's movie is Elf rated PG Mount Vernon Bank and Trust will provide a free popcorn and a drink to moviegoers. Please call to reserve a seat for the movie at 895-4271.
3:00 pm-5:00 pmRetirement Reception for Ruth Miller Brackett House
All are invited to attend a retirement reception for Ruth Miller, Alumni Director. Take this opportunity to thank her for her 8 1/2 years of service to Cornell and wish her the best in retirement. Questions? Contact Jackie Stewart
3:15 pmFellowship and Bible Study The Commons
St. Paul Lutheran Church sponsored bible study. Meets every Thursday in Beijing, The Commons every Thursday except block breaks.
5:00 pm-6:00 pmIM Pilates Clock Tower
6:00 pmLiving and Learning Communities Information Session Merner Hall
This session will provide information about the process to join the Living and Learning program for the 2008-2009 school year. Please come with questions. Information regarding the charter process, activities, and housing will be answered.
7:00 pmWrestling @ Univ of Iowa University of Iowa
Departure Time: 5:00 pm
7:00 pm-8:45 pmFellowship and Bible Study The Commons
St. Paul Lutheran Church sponsored bible study. Meets every Thursday in Beijing, The Commons every Thursday except block breaks.
7:00 pmCornell Democrats Meeting The Commons
8:00 pmAs Bees in Honey Drown Kimmel Theatre
Written by Douglas Carter Beane and directed by Ron Clark. A comedy about the pitfalls of the unquenchable hunger for fame. The New York Times described this delightful satire as "a wryly confectionery, extremely entertaining fable for an age that always chooses image over substance." The play earned Beane the prestigious Outer Critics Circle John Gassner playwriting award (1998) and a nomination for the Drama Desk Best Play.

Ongoing Events:

Time Event Title
Oct 18th-May 22ndFellowship and Bible Study The Commons
Nov 21st-Dec 13thIM T-Shirt Contest The Commons
Dec 4th-Dec 17thIM 4v4 Indoor Soccer League Small Multi-Sport Center

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