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August 28, 2009

COMING UP


Friday, August 28, 4-11 p.m.
On the Blvd. 2009
On the Blvd is a campus-wide festival event that features 20 Belmont bands and performers on four stages (outdoor stage in front of Maddox Grand Atrium, Curb Cafe, BLVD studios and Bongo Java).
Belmont Blvd.

Saturday, August 29, 3 p.m.
“Making an Impact Now: Creating a Sustainable Legacy for Children”
You're invited to attend a child development seminar with Dr. William Sears and other child development experts organized by Attachment Parenting International. This never-before assembled group of experts in the fields of education, medicine, psychology, anthropology, academia and parenting will discuss how we can reach out to caregivers and communities to encourage secure attachments with children as well as to build resilience and improve individual and social health and welfare. Free to Belmont students, faculty and staff.
Troutt Theater

Sunday, August 30, 7-10 p.m.
Service Corps Skyline Party
CEC Parking Garage, Top Floor

Monday, August 31, 10 a.m.
Blood:Water Mission: Sharing the Gift of Clean Water
Blood:Water Mission is a grassroots organization that empowers communities to work together against the HIV/AIDS and water crisis. Guests will learn about the clean water crisis, how this organization developed and its current operations. This year, the Belmont community is encouraged to support the clean water cause by giving money that might have been spent on bottled water to help bring clean water to an African community.
Neely Dining Room

Monday, August 31, 3:30 p.m.
Reception for Lisa Wilson
Frist Lecture Hall

Monday, August 31, 7:30 p.m.
Faculty Jazz Group: Those Who Teach, Play!
Massey Concert Hall

Wednesday, September 2, 10 a.m.
CeCe Winans: Living a Pure Life
Massey Concert Hall (MPAC)

Wednesday, September 2, 4-6 p.m.
"Snake Handling and Redemption"
"Snake Handling and Redemption" is an exhibition of large drawings by Gary Monroe from Knoxville. His large charcoal, graphite and calk drawings are based on Southern narratives, of which, the Appalachian Serpent Handlers of the Holiness churches becomes the focus.
Leu Art Gallery (Library)

Friday, September 4, 10 a.m.
Chapel
We will gather together as a campus community to worship, pray, meditate and reflect on God's word. Chapel hopes to be one of those community unifying experiences that unites us all under the Lordship of Christ as we come together in song and attentive spirit. We hope you will join us for this significant time.
Neely Dining Room

Friday, September 4, 10 a.m.
Living with the Bible: Aleppo and Its Codex
A native of Aleppo, Syria, Dr. Jack Sasson will be joined by Mary Jane Werthan, professor of Jewish Studies and Hebrew Bible at Vanderbilt University, to talk about his life in Aleppo and the significance of the Tanak manuscript, also known as the Aleppo Codex, for our understanding of the Bible.
Beaman A&B

Wednesday, September 9, 10 a.m.
Opening Convocation
Opening Convocation is a university wide event for all faculty, staff and students as a start to the academic year. University offices will be closed to allow all faculty and staff to attend.
Massey Concert Hall (MPAC)


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