This monthly calendar is for the purpose of letting you know What's Happening on campus of Wabash College.
Continuing
Art Exhibit: Lamidi O. Fakeye: Africa’s Master Carver, Eric Dean Gallery, Fine Arts Center. The exhibit continues through December 11. Gallery hours are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (Free and open to the public)
Thursday/3
7 p.m., Kwanzaa Program, Korb Classroom, Fine Arts Center
Saturday/5
8 p.m., Wabash Has Talent Show, Ball Theater, Fine Arts Center (Tickets: $5; free to Wabash students with ID)
Sunday/6
7 p..m.,
Chamber Orchestra Concert, Salter Concert Hall, Fine Arts Center. (Free and open to the public; no ticket required)
Monday/7
12:15 p.m.,
Bach's Lunch Organ Recital, Pioneer Chapel (Free and open to the public)
Performing will be Forrest Craig ’10, Stephen Maynard ’11, Scott Pond ’10, Zachary Rohrbach ’12. (all students of Cheryl Everett, adjunct instructor of piano and organ). They will play standard works by composers, J.S. Bach, Johann Pachelbel, André Raison, and Dietrich Buxtehude.
Tuesday/8
7:30 p.m.,
Basketball vs. Rose-Hulman, Chadwick Court, Allen Athletics & Recreation Center
Thursday/10
8 p.m., Wabash Conservative Union Speaker: Dr. Tom G. Palmer, Baxter Hall 101 (Free and open to the public)
The Wabash Conservative Union will host prominent libertarian academic Dr. Tom G. Palmer for a talk on his book, Realizing Freedom: Libertarian Theory, History, and Practice.
Friday/11
7:30 p.m.,
Basketball vs. DePauw, Chadwick Court, Allen Athletics & Recreation Center
Sunday/13
7 p.m., Community Chorus Concert, Pioneer Chapel
Friday/18
8 p.m.,
Experience Indiana presents: Evan Watson in Concert, Salter Concert Hall, Fine Arts Center
Singer-songwriter and Crawfordsville native, Evan Watson, will present a concert on Friday evening. Sponsored by the Experience Indiana, Watson is promoting his debut album, "A Town Called Blue" (released September '09)
December 14-18: Final Exams
December 20-January 10: Recess for Seniors
December 20-January 17: Recess for Underclassmen
December 24-25: Offices Closed
December 31-January 1: Offices Closed
Wabash College is a private liberal arts college for men located in Crawfordsville, Indiana and was founded in 1832. Long known as one of the nation's finest liberal arts colleges, Wabash is home to the Center of Inquiry in the Liberal Arts and also is included in Loren Pope’s book,
Colleges That Change Lives. Visit
www.wabash.edu for more information. For a more complete description of each event go to the Wabash College Calendar Web site at:
www.wabash.edu/calendar