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Mainstage World Premier: Pirate Play

NOV

12

7:00 pm - 9:00 pmPerforming Arts CenterMainstage World Premier: "Pirate Play"  - by Michael McNeilly. November 5-15 @ 7 pm in the PAC. Michael directs his own highly entertaining musical creation , starring good pirates, bad pirates, pirates in love and hijinks on the bounding main. Aaarrrgh! Practice your pirate voice and come ready to laugh. I  laughed out loud when I read the script and the music is delightful!








ALL EVENTS FOR NOVEMBER 12, 2009
Red Cross Blood Drive11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Lower Campus Center

Red Cross is having a blood drive in the lower Cube on November 12, 2009 from 11am - 5pm, and we need you to sign up to be a donor! Sign up online at givelife.org and schedule a time.  Here's what you need to do:

  1. Go to http://www.givelife.org
  2. Enter gosaints into the Sponsor Code area.
  3. Sign up for a time!

Thanks again, and remember: "The Need is Constant, The Gratification is Instant, Give Blood".

Red Cross Blood Drive

Mainstage World Premier: Pirate Play7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Performing Arts Center


Mainstage World Premier: "Pirate Play"  - by Michael McNeilly. November 5-15 @ 7 pm in the PAC. Michael directs his own highly entertaining musical creation , starring good pirates, bad pirates, pirates in love and hijinks on the bounding main. Aaarrrgh! Practice your pirate voice and come ready to laugh. I  laughed out loud when I read the script and the music is delightful!

Matthew Kelly lecture7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
PE Center

Matthew Kelly, New York Times bestselling Catholic author and popular worldwide speaker, will present two talks on becoming the best version of yourself. He will appear at 7 p.m. in the Carroll PE Center each night (new material each evening). Young people, those searching for faith, devoted parishioners, priests and public are welcome to this energizing, dynamic event. Suitable for ages 12 on up. Sponsored by Carroll College Campus Ministry and OYYAM (Office for Youth and Young Adult Ministry).

Thursday he will discuss whether Catholicism is still relevant today (the short answer to that question is
"YES"... come to the talk to fill in the details).  Don't miss out on this chance to hear someone who can fuel your passion for life and inspire your faith in a new way.

Literary Festival: Maile Meloy7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Lower Campus Center

Maile Meloy, our keynote speaker, will read from her fiction. Meloy has published four books and her stories appear frequently in The New Yorker. The Boston Globe has said, "She may be the first great American realist of the twenty-first century."