The Hunt is Over! Fitness Challenge & Concert Coming Up!
Congrats to UACCM students Elizabeth Manning and Julie Emery (see photo with UACCM SGA Member Clayton Crotts), who just found the SGA Scavenger Hunt item! For their efforts, they win a Nintendo Wii gaming system complete with games. Thanks to all who participated! Now, on to the next event...
Thursday, March 18 is the date for the Intramural Partner Fitness Challenge. Beginning at 12:10 p.m. at Union Station, it will feature five events for you and your most physically fit partner. Here are the events:
Safe Spring Break Week 2010 continues to march on this week. Click on the link to the left to see what's happening tomorrow and Thursday.
This Thursday, March 18 also marks the spring 2009 UACCM Choir Concert at 7:30 p.m. in the UACCM Fine Arts Auditorium. The theme for the concert will be "A Little Bit of Everything," with musical selections highlighting each period of music from the Renaissance to the 20th Century. The concert will include works by many recognizable names such as Handel, Mozart, and Beethoven, and choir members will explain to the audience how and why music changed stylistically throughout the periods.
The concert is being offered for free and is open to the public, and concessions will be available for purchase during the event.
Thursday, March 18 is the date for the Intramural Partner Fitness Challenge. Beginning at 12:10 p.m. at Union Station, it will feature five events for you and your most physically fit partner. Here are the events:
- Sit-ups
- Push-ups
- Obstacle course
- Relay run
- Tug of war
Safe Spring Break Week 2010 continues to march on this week. Click on the link to the left to see what's happening tomorrow and Thursday.
This Thursday, March 18 also marks the spring 2009 UACCM Choir Concert at 7:30 p.m. in the UACCM Fine Arts Auditorium. The theme for the concert will be "A Little Bit of Everything," with musical selections highlighting each period of music from the Renaissance to the 20th Century. The concert will include works by many recognizable names such as Handel, Mozart, and Beethoven, and choir members will explain to the audience how and why music changed stylistically throughout the periods.
The concert is being offered for free and is open to the public, and concessions will be available for purchase during the event.
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