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Huntington to perform 'Messiah' at St. Mary's
The
Huntington University Concert Choir and Orchestra will join forces
with the Community Festival Chorus in the 53rd annual Huntington
performance of Handel’s “Messiah.” The performance will be Dec. 2 at
7:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 903 N. Jefferson St.,
Huntington. The public is invited, and there is no admission charge.
For more
information, call the Huntington University’s Department of Music
Office at (260) 359-4262.
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Rabbi Spanjer to present
Forester Lecture
Huntington University
will present Rabbi Marla Spanjer as part of the
Forester Lecture
Series on Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. in the Zurcher Auditorium of
the Merillat Centre for the Arts. Rabbi Spanjer will present
“American Judaism Today.” Rabbi Marla Spanjer is the new rabbi at
The Temple, Congregation Achduth Veshalom in Fort Wayne, Ind.
She is a Chicago
native and received her education at Hebrew Union College-Jewish
Institute of Religion in Cincinnati. Her new congregation is
Indiana’s oldest Jewish congregation, and is a founding member of
the Union for Reform Judaism. The evening program will take the form
of a question-and-answer session.
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Senior art
exhibit to highlight Watson
Trista
Watson, a
visual art
education major at Huntington University, will soon
showcase her senior projects at the
Robert E. Wilson
Gallery in the Merillat Centre for the Arts. Her
exhibition will take place from Nov. 26 to Dec. 7 with an artist’s
reception from 6 to 8 p.m. Dec. 1.
The exhibit, titled
“Familiar Forms,” will present seven paintings and a 25-piece clay
dinnerware set that are a culmination and reflection of what she has
learned at Huntington.
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Theatre
ensemble to present 'Gift of the Magi'
The
Huntington University Theatre Ensemble will present “The Gift of the
Magi” on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 in the Merillat Centre for the Arts.
A
heart-warming story whose moral reminds us that physical
possessions, however valuable they may be, are of little value in
the grand scheme of things. The true unselfish love that the
characters, Jim and Della, share is far greater than any of their
possessions.
The performance on Nov. 30 will be at 9 p.m. while the Dec. 1 shows
will be at 2 and 7:30 p.m. in the Studio Theatre. For tickets, call
the Merillat Centre for the Arts Box Office at (260) 359-4261.
Tickets are $2 for general admission.
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Four inducted
into university's hall of fame
Cindy
(Schweikhardt) Brooks, Shannon Egbert, Dan Kline and Duane
Kline were inducted into the Huntington University Hall of
Fame on Nov. 17. The ceremonies took place at halftime of
the championship basketball game of the Huntington
University/Ness Bros. Hall of Fame Classic.
Cindy (Schweikhardt)
Brooks
was honored for her significant contributions to the
Huntington University women’s basketball and volleyball
programs during the years of 1990-1994. Shannon Egbert
was honored for her significant contributions to the
Huntington University women’s track and volleyball programs
during the years of 1990-1994. Dan Kline was honored
for his significant contributions to the Huntington
University men’s baseball and basketball programs during the
years of 1979-1983. Charles Duane Kline was honored
for his significant contributions to the Huntington
University men’s baseball and basketball programs during the
years of 1956-1960.
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'A
Christmas Celebration' to ring in holidays
Don’t
let this busy holiday season rush past without
experiencing the hope and peace of all mankind in “A
Christmas Celebration.” The music will start at 7:30
p.m. on Nov. 30 in the Zurcher Auditorium of the
Merillat Centre for the Arts. Tickets are $5 for
general admission and $3 for students, seniors, and
Huntington University faculty and staff. To order
tickets, call the Merillat Centre for the Arts Box
Office at (260) 359-4261.
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November
30
Campus Bible Study:
"God's Kingdom in the Recent History: The Church and
University
in Modern Society"
Dr. Gary House
House
attends conferences
Dr. Gary House,
assistant professor of pastoral ministries, recently attended two
conferences. The first was the annual conference for the American
Society for Church Growth at Biola University in La Mirada, Calif.,
on Nov. 1-3. The theme was “Church Growth and the Real World:
Leadership Successes, Failures, and the Future.” House also attended
the annual conference for the Academy for Evangelism in Theological
Education at Ashland Theological Seminary in Ashland, Ohio, on Oct.
4-6. The theme was “Engaging the Emerging Church.” Last spring,
House attended the National New Church Planting Conference in
Orlando, Fla., on April 23-26.
Howard honored in India
Dr. Arthur Howard,
athletic director at Huntington University from 1937-44, recently
visited India, where he was honored for teaching students physical
education and coaching track and field in the country. Howard, who
founded the National Institute of Sports in Patiala, India, in 1960,
was honored during a ceremony at the institute. He spoke there to
physical education teachers about the institute's history and his
experiences in teaching physical education courses at the institute.
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'Return' plays at film
festival
Dr. Lance Clark’s
short film “Return” played at the Colony Film Festival in Marietta,
Ohio, on Nov. 17. In May of 2006, Clark, associate professor of
communication, directed “Return” using Huntington University film
studies students. The film was inspired by the true life story of
Alejandra Gutierrez who was abducted and murdered in Indiana.
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This Week in
Forester Action:
Cross Country
NAIA National
Championships
@ U. of Wisconsin - Parkside
Men 12th of 28
Men's
Basketball (4-2)
Beat Cedarville, 77-75
Defeated Kuyper, 117-75
Beat Campbellsville, 86-79 OT
Women's
Basketball (4-1)
Lost to Aquinas, 62-67
Defeated Judson, 62-59
Athletes of the Week:
Courtney Beerbower (basketball)
Doug Sheckler (basketball)
Athletics
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