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Alumni Association Board Meeting May 19, 2012 -- 10:00AM - 12:00PM |
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| Quarterly meeting of the Alumni Association Board of Directors | |
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Keystone Open Golf Tournament August 15, 2012 -- 11:00AM - 8:00PM |
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| Save the date. Sponsorship opportunities are available, please contact Kate Dempsey Jones for additional information. | |
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Alumni Night at the Lehigh Valley IronPigs August 29, 2012 -- 7:00PM - 10:00PM |
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| Join fellow alumni as the Lehigh Valley IronPigs take on the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees. Enjoy the ball game while enjoying great food and conversation. Cost includes patio picnic game ticket, food and beverages. Register now at http://kcironpigs.eventbrite.com/ | |
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Homecoming 2012 October 13, 2012 -- 8:00AM - 11:00PM |
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| Save the date for Homecoming 2012! If you are interested in volunteering for a reunion committee, please contact the alumni office. | |
Concerts and Lectures Series
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The Accidental Activist: A Personal and Political Journey |
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Location: Theatre in Brooks
September 13, 2012 7:00PM - 9:00PM |
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| The Accidental Activist, the title of Candace Gingrich's 1996 autobiography, captures her path to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) advocacy. Her involvement in the movement for queer equality began in 1995 when her brother, Rep. Newt Gingrinch, R - GA., was elected House Speaker and she has an oppotunity to make her voice heard. Since then she has not stopped advocating for the LGBT community. Gingrich has been profiled in national newspapers and magazines, guest-blogged at Huffington Post and appeared on Good Morning America, Countfowwn with Keith Olbermann, and the Queen Latifah Show. She also memorably guest-starred on Friends as the minister in the groundbreaking episode "The One with the Lesbian Wedding." On behalf of the Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest LGBT civil rights and advocacy organization, Gingrich has criss-crossed the country to promote the importance of coming out, the duty to vote and the power of everyday conversations to change minds. | |



