(yes, there are a number of them this week, so check them out,
see what's happening, and join in the fun!)
-FORBES show this Friday, September 22nd (in case you didn't notice in the prayer requests) 6 pm, $10, bands coming: Bombtown, Infinite Detour, The Ringout, Threeve, Siafu (from FL)
-Flag football is now being played at the RBC practice field on White Rd. in Little Silver. Off of Rt. 35, turn onto White. Rd.(it's a right if you're coming from south and a left if you're coming from north) and continue for about 10 seconds...right after the train tracks, turn left into the parking lot...you'll see us. We're pretty obvious. If we're not there(as we OFTEN get kicked off of fields), you can call Matt Agresti @ 732-233-0456. 10 or 11 am Saturdays
-RETREAT October 13/14/15 $95 per person, but if you can't afford that, talk to one of the leaders, there are some "scholarships" available
-Softball on Sundays at the Count Basie Field at 12:30 pm, come see, support the players, hang out, (play?)
-help out on Sundays! come set up at 2:30 pm upstairs
-Ultimate Frisbee Wednesdays at 5:30 pm at the Fair Haven Fields
-Apple picking!!! Yum =) THIS Saturday at Eastmont Orchards Rt. 537 at 11 am, come, bring people, too (hint, little kids like this stuff)
- Brookdale study hour- Mondays from 12-2 pm at the Student Life Center, near the bookstore; Monmouth U. study hour- Thursdays at 8 pm at the student center
(this next announcement is brought to you in whole by Emily T.) check it out!
A Refugee Camp In the Heart of the City (an outdoor educational exhibit)
Prospect Park, Brooklyn
September 20th-24th
9:30am-6:30pm
Location in Prospect Park: Long Meadow at Grand Army Plaza
Subways: F Train to 7th Ave. station/ 2 or 3 train to Grand Army Plaza station
Lecture:
Anderson Cooper in Conversation with Doctors Without Borders
Thursday, September 21st at 6:30p.m.
The Great Hall, Cooper Union, 7 East 7th Street at Third Avenue, New York
A discussion on the organization's recent humanitarian work around the world,
and the challenges it faces delivering medical care in complex crises
such as Darfur, Sudan, Lebanon and Niger.
Both events are free and open to the public.
You can visit: www.doctorswithoutborders.com for more information.
-Sep. 29- Oct. 3rd there is something called the Next Fest, a gathering of all the innovative designs including robots to scrub your toes (oh, I don't know) see www.nextfest.net for more details