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- All dayBGSU Women's Soccer vs MAC Tournament SemifinalBGSU Women's Soccer vs MAC Tournament Semifinal
- All dayBGSU Women's Soccer vs MAC Tournament SemifinalBGSU Women's Soccer vs MAC Tournament Semifinal
- All dayBGSU Women's Tennis at ITA Conference MastersBGSU Women's Tennis at ITA Conference Masters
- All dayCampus and Community Well-Being Resources TrainingCampus Well-Being ResourcesOct 11 |1:45 – 2:30 pm | Jerome Library 142Nov 7 | 9:30 – 10:15 am | Bowen-Thompson Student Union 316Nov 22 | 10:45 – 11:30 am | Bowen-Thompson Student Union 316Join the Office of Health and Wellness and the Office of the Dean of Students to learn about all well-being resources provided to students, faculty, and staff on campus.Community Mental Health ResourcesOct 11 | 1 – 1:45 pm | Jerome Library 142Nov 7 | 10:15 – 11 am | Bowen-Thompson Student Union 316Nov 22 | 10 – 10 45 am | Bowen-Thompson Student Union 316Join NAMI Wood County in partnership with the Office of Health and Wellness to learn about mental health services and programs in Wood County.Register Online: https://bgsu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3aNHRMGUCAPJGgmFor More Information Ashley Hartman - ashthom@bgsu.edu bgsu.edu/wellness | 419.372.WELL (9355)
- All dayStudent Rec Center Snowbird Membership SpecialIt's that time of year again where the Student Recreation Center is having thier annual Snowbird Membership Special.Get unliminted access to all of the SRC amenities through May 2, 2025.$139 Per Person | $89 Add Spouse | $20 Add DependentOffer available through December 22Valid through May 2, 205For More Information:Julia Adams - jthatch@bgsu.edu 419.372.2000 https://www.bgsu.edu/recwell/student-recreation-center/membership.html
- All dayStudent Rec Center Snowbird Membership SpecialIt's that time of year again where the Student Recreation Center is having thier annual Snowbird Membership Special.Get unliminted access to all of the SRC amenities through May 2, 2025.$139 Per Person | $89 Add Spouse | $20 Add DependentOffer available through December 22Valid through May 2, 205For More Information:Julia Adams - jthatch@bgsu.edu 419.372.2000 https://www.bgsu.edu/recwell/student-recreation-center/membership.html
- All dayBGSU Women's Tennis at ITA Conference MastersBGSU Women's Tennis at ITA Conference Masters
- 3:30 AM1hAward Winner Dr. Mary Natvig Discusses Article "Samuel 'Golden Rule' Jones"Join the Center for Archival Collections (CAC) for this year’s Local History Publication Award Lecture Series, featuring the works of this year's Local History Publication Award winners.The final lecture of the series features Dr. Mary Natvig, winner of the Article Category - Professional Division. Dr. Natvig will discuss her article "Samuel 'Golden Rule' Jones: Music and the Social Good in Progressive Era Toledo, Ohio"All lectures are free and open to the public.
- 9:30 AM7hDay of Dialogue: Engaging in DemocracyDay of Dialogue is an annual opportunity for BGSU to discuss our responsibility as a public university for the public good.Together, we will listen, learn and work toward changing the culture of democratic engagement in the United States.This year's event will feature discussions with elected officials, government leaders, government affairs professionals, and members of the BGSU community, including students, faculty, staff, alumni and the broader public.
- 9:30 AM7hDay of Dialogue: Engaging in DemocracyDay of Dialogue is an annual opportunity for BGSU to discuss our responsibility as a public university for the public good.Together, we will listen, learn and work toward changing the culture of democratic engagement in the United States.This year's event will feature discussions with elected officials, government leaders, government affairs professionals, and members of the BGSU community, including students, faculty, staff, alumni and the broader public.
- 10:30 AM1hService-Learning Faculty PanelFacilitator: Hoang Do, Assistant Director, C. Raymond Marvin Center for Student Leadership and Civic EngagementEvent Type: Panel DiscussionCategories: Success & Belonging, Pedagogical Innovation, Outcomes & AssessmentDuration: 1 hourLocation: ZoomEvent description & learning outcomes:Join the C. Raymond Marvin Center for Student Leadership and Civic Engagement for an engaging panel as we explore the transformational educational framework of service-learning. Our experienced colleagues and peers within BGSU’s teaching community will share their experiences, insights, and strategies on navigating the challenges of integrating service-learning into the curriculum, fostering reciprocal relationships with community partners, and more! Do not miss the opportunity to connect with fellow educators and to gain practical tools to enhance your service-learning initiatives.In this session, you will:Understand the core principles and concepts of service-learning pedagogy. Establish new connections with colleagues and peers within BGSU’s teaching community. Assess the common barriers and challenges associated with integrating service-learning into the curriculum. To register for this event, use the Fall 2024 Campus Partner CFE Session Registration Form.Advance registration is required. Registration will close one business day before the scheduled event. You will receive an Outlook invite with the Zoom link (if applicable) one day before the event.To find out more information about this event, visit the Session Catalog page of the Center for Faculty Excellence (CFE) website.If you have any questions about this event, email the CFE at cfe@bgsu.eduIf you need special services, assistance or appropriate modifications to fully participate in the event, please contact the CFE office or Accessibility Services at access@bgsu.edu or 419-372-8495. Please notify Accessibility Services and/or the CFE office prior to the event.
- 11:00 AM7hGrad Daze at Falcon OutfittersBGSU “Grad Daze” will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 6 and Thursday, Nov. 7, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Falcon Outfitters inside the Bowen-Thompson Student Union.Caps and gowns will be available to purchase, and you can pick up honors cords (if eligible) at this time.Falcon Outfitters is open daily for you to purchase your cap and gown, or other graduation items. Items are also available online. If you have further questions regarding Falcon Outfitters merchandise, call 419-372-2851 or toll free 866-517-9766.
- 12:00 PM30mMindful MomentsMindful MomentsMindful MomentsMondays: 8:30 – 9 am | Thursdays: Noon – 12:30 PMAug. 26 – Dec. 12 | VirtualNo session September 2, October 7, October 31, November 11, November 28Free, virtual, drop-in mindfulness session, open to all faculty, staff, and students. This is a great way to start your week with guided mindfulness practice, and education on tools to promote mental well-being. Register Online: https://bgsu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_a9Gv2nNwbOy8OdoIf you are struggling with your mental health contact the Counseling Center. An on-call counselor is available at 419-372-2081 for crisis situations from 8:00 a.m. to 5pm Monday-Friday. You can also utilize the Wood County Crisis Line at 419-502-4673 after Counseling Center business hours. The Crisis Text Line is also available. Text HOME to 741741 for a crisis counselor or text STEVE to 741741 for a culturally competent crisis counselor. You can also text or dial 988 to be connected to a crisis counselor 24/7.To individuals with disabilities, please indicate if you need special services, assistance, or appropriate modifications to fully participate in this event by contacting Accessibility Services, access@bgsu.edu, 419-372-8495. Please notify us prior to the event.For More Information: Office of Health & Wellness wellness@bgsu.edu | 419-372-WELL (9355) bgsu.edu/recwell/well-being-programs
- 12:00 PM30mMindful MomentsMindful MomentsMindful MomentsMondays: 8:30 – 9 am | Thursdays: Noon – 12:30 PMAug. 26 – Dec. 12 | VirtualNo session September 2, October 7, October 31, November 11, November 28Free, virtual, drop-in mindfulness session, open to all faculty, staff, and students. This is a great way to start your week with guided mindfulness practice, and education on tools to promote mental well-being. Register Online: https://bgsu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_a9Gv2nNwbOy8OdoIf you are struggling with your mental health contact the Counseling Center. An on-call counselor is available at 419-372-2081 for crisis situations from 8:00 a.m. to 5pm Monday-Friday. You can also utilize the Wood County Crisis Line at 419-502-4673 after Counseling Center business hours. The Crisis Text Line is also available. Text HOME to 741741 for a crisis counselor or text STEVE to 741741 for a culturally competent crisis counselor. You can also text or dial 988 to be connected to a crisis counselor 24/7.To individuals with disabilities, please indicate if you need special services, assistance, or appropriate modifications to fully participate in this event by contacting Accessibility Services, access@bgsu.edu, 419-372-8495. Please notify us prior to the event.For More Information: Office of Health & Wellness wellness@bgsu.edu | 419-372-WELL (9355) bgsu.edu/recwell/well-being-programs
- 12:00 PM1hFalcon 2 Falcon Peer SupportJoin other peers in our peer-to-peer lead support where you can discuss life concerns, mental health and build connections with other peers!
- 12:00 PM1hFalcon 2 Falcon Peer SupportJoin other peers in our peer-to-peer lead support where you can discuss life concerns, mental health and build connections with other peers!
- 1:00 PM45mFree Yoga Class at the SRCIn addition to the physical health benefits of exercise, regular physical activity can positively impact your brain function, boost your mood, and help reduce stress, along with many other enhancements to mental health. Join us for these fun, low-impact movement sessions.Thursdays, 1 - 1:45 PM - Student Recreation Center Studio BRegistration is not required. Please bring your own yoga mat or towel No class Thursday, November 27 - Thanksgiving BreakInterested in hosting a free Move For Your Mood session for your department, organization, Residence Hall, team, or class? Request a session at www.bgsu.edu/thrive or contact Karyn Smith at karync@bgsu.eduAll sessions are FREE for BGSU students, faculty and staff. Registration is not required.For More Information Karyn Smith - karync@bgsu.edu 419.372.9309
- 1:00 PM45mFree Yoga Class at the SRCIn addition to the physical health benefits of exercise, regular physical activity can positively impact your brain function, boost your mood, and help reduce stress, along with many other enhancements to mental health. Join us for these fun, low-impact movement sessions.Thursdays, 1 - 1:45 PM - Student Recreation Center Studio BRegistration is not required. Please bring your own yoga mat or towel No class Thursday, November 27 - Thanksgiving BreakInterested in hosting a free Move For Your Mood session for your department, organization, Residence Hall, team, or class? Request a session at www.bgsu.edu/thrive or contact Karyn Smith at karync@bgsu.eduAll sessions are FREE for BGSU students, faculty and staff. Registration is not required.For More Information Karyn Smith - karync@bgsu.edu 419.372.9309
- 1:00 PM1h"Let's Talk" - Free drop-in counseling consultations"Let's Talk" is a free and confidential service available to all BGSU students.Students can meet for a brief, informal, 15-minute consultation with BGSU Counseling Center staff. They can listen to specific problems, help explore solutions and introduce you to what it’s like to speak with a member of the staff.Please note: "Let's Talk" does not take the place of therapy, and consultations are not appropriate for urgent concerns or mental health emergencies. During the consultation, BGSU clinicians will listen to your concerns and offer support, information and resources.Learn more about "Let's Talk">>__________________________________________________________ As the BGSU Counseling Center, we welcome all students and aspire to respect cultural, individual and role differences. Our goal is to create a safe, supportive, and affirming climate for individuals of all races, ethnicities, national origins, genders, gender identities, sexual/affectional orientations, religions, ages, abilities, sizes, socioeconomic statuses, languages and cultures. We invite you to start designing your individualized care plan with us by exploring all of the counseling services we have to offer you.
- 1:00 PM1h"Let's Talk" - Free drop-in counseling consultations"Let's Talk" is a free and confidential service available to all BGSU students.Students can meet for a brief, informal, 15-minute consultation with BGSU Counseling Center staff. They can listen to specific problems, help explore solutions and introduce you to what it’s like to speak with a member of the staff.Please note: "Let's Talk" does not take the place of therapy, and consultations are not appropriate for urgent concerns or mental health emergencies. During the consultation, BGSU clinicians will listen to your concerns and offer support, information and resources.Learn more about "Let's Talk">>__________________________________________________________ As the BGSU Counseling Center, we welcome all students and aspire to respect cultural, individual and role differences. Our goal is to create a safe, supportive, and affirming climate for individuals of all races, ethnicities, national origins, genders, gender identities, sexual/affectional orientations, religions, ages, abilities, sizes, socioeconomic statuses, languages and cultures. We invite you to start designing your individualized care plan with us by exploring all of the counseling services we have to offer you.
- 2:30 PM1hSMC Colloquium Presentation about Mass Water Shutoffs in Detroit and Public HealthPlease join us for a public lecture titled “Narratives of Urban Hydrocolonialism: Mass Water Shutoffs and Public Health in Detroit” by BGSU alum and associate professor of communication at Wayne State University, Dr. Rahul Mitra. This event is free and open to the public.About the presentationBetween 2014 and 2020, an estimated 145,000 homes were disconnected from clean drinking water in the majority-Black city of Detroit, MI, because of unpaid bills. This not only caused severe psychological distress to affected residents but also made them more susceptible to water-borne diseases like Hepatitis and contributed to the rapid spread of COVID-19 in the city.In this essay, Dr. Mitra argues that hydrocolonialism, an emerging framework from the humanities that has mainly been used to trace the historical actions of water-borne colonial powers, can be extended to theorize the neocolonial logics and practices underlying water affordability even in the Global North. Specifically, in U.S. cities, urban hydrocolonialism works to prioritize austerity and financial creditworthiness, commodify water as an extractive resource, and perpetuate racist tropes targeting low-income minoritized residents while ignoring their elevated health risks.Drawing from critical ethnography between 2018-2020, Dr. Mitra focuses on the role of institutional narratives of crisis, place and agency, which distort the lived experiences and social histories of Black and Brown residents, to enact urban hydrocolonialism. Dr. Mitra will also present examples of activist counternarratives that successfully resisted hydrocolonialism and sought to rehabilitate care-centered modes of public health.
- 2:30 PM1hSMC Colloquium Presentation about Mass Water Shutoffs in Detroit and Public HealthPlease join us for a public lecture titled “Narratives of Urban Hydrocolonialism: Mass Water Shutoffs and Public Health in Detroit” by BGSU alum and associate professor of communication at Wayne State University, Dr. Rahul Mitra. This event is free and open to the public.About the presentationBetween 2014 and 2020, an estimated 145,000 homes were disconnected from clean drinking water in the majority-Black city of Detroit, MI, because of unpaid bills. This not only caused severe psychological distress to affected residents but also made them more susceptible to water-borne diseases like Hepatitis and contributed to the rapid spread of COVID-19 in the city.In this essay, Dr. Mitra argues that hydrocolonialism, an emerging framework from the humanities that has mainly been used to trace the historical actions of water-borne colonial powers, can be extended to theorize the neocolonial logics and practices underlying water affordability even in the Global North. Specifically, in U.S. cities, urban hydrocolonialism works to prioritize austerity and financial creditworthiness, commodify water as an extractive resource, and perpetuate racist tropes targeting low-income minoritized residents while ignoring their elevated health risks.Drawing from critical ethnography between 2018-2020, Dr. Mitra focuses on the role of institutional narratives of crisis, place and agency, which distort the lived experiences and social histories of Black and Brown residents, to enact urban hydrocolonialism. Dr. Mitra will also present examples of activist counternarratives that successfully resisted hydrocolonialism and sought to rehabilitate care-centered modes of public health.
- 3:30 PM1hExperiencing Veterans & Artists Collaboration Touring ExhibitionJoin us for a reception to celebrate the work of the Experiencing Veterans and Artists Collaboration (EVAC) Project. The EVAC Project is a touring exhibition organized by co-curators Lee Fearnside and Joseph Van Kerkhove. During the reception, hear from Fearnside and Van Kerkhove, along with artist Maggie Denk-Leigh and veteran Lauren Pacini. RSVP to Kari Johnson at karij@bgsu.edu.About the EVAC Project Using storytelling and art, the EVAC Project bridges the gap between civilians and veterans by educating the public about life in the military. EVAC curators interview veterans about their experiences, and artists make an edition of prints based on their interpretation of those stories. Participating veterans served from World War II through the post-9/11 period, and in all branches of the military. Excerpts from the interviews are displayed with the art. EVAC provides veterans with a platform to share their stories, allowing a single story to resonate with and impact many.About the Featured Veteran Lauren Pacini is a photographer and author whose work focuses on Cleveland’s urban landscape. He is a Vietnam War veteran and was one of the first participants in the EVAC Project.About the Featured Artist Maggie Denk-Leigh is an Associate Professor and Division Chair for visual arts and crafts at the Cleveland Institute of Art (CIA) in Cleveland, Ohio. Beginning at CIA in 1999 in the printmaking program, she has taught courses in lithography, etching, screenprint, relief and digital media, and oversees a letterpress studio for a book arts course. Denk-Leigh is a founding board member, and the current Board President of the Morgan Art of Papermaking Conservatory and Educational Foundation, a hand papermaking and book arts center in Cleveland, Ohio. As a practicing artist, Denk-Leigh explores anthropological associations through printed and sculptural works. Denk-Leigh received a Bachelor of Arts from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, and a Master of Fine Arts in printmaking from Clemson University in South Carolina.This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
- 4:00 PM1hInternational CircleJoin us for a welcoming discussion space where international students at BGSU can share their experiences, challenges, and successes in adjusting to life in the U.S. Whether you're new to the country or have been here for a while, this event is designed to foster connection, support, and mutual understanding.Meet others who are navigating similar transitions and discover resources that can help make your journey smoother. Let’s embrace this vibrant international community together!Register to be part of this empowering conversation!_________________________________________________Hosted by the BGSU Counseling Center The BGSU Counseling Center aspires to respect cultural, individual and role differences. Our goal is to create a safe, supportive and affirming climate for individuals of all races, ethnicities, national origins, genders, gender identities, sexual/affectional orientations, religions, ages, abilities, sizes, socioeconomic statuses, languages and cultures.
- 4:00 PM1hInternational CircleJoin us for a welcoming discussion space where international students at BGSU can share their experiences, challenges, and successes in adjusting to life in the U.S. Whether you're new to the country or have been here for a while, this event is designed to foster connection, support, and mutual understanding.Meet others who are navigating similar transitions and discover resources that can help make your journey smoother. Let’s embrace this vibrant international community together!Register to be part of this empowering conversation!_________________________________________________Hosted by the BGSU Counseling Center The BGSU Counseling Center aspires to respect cultural, individual and role differences. Our goal is to create a safe, supportive and affirming climate for individuals of all races, ethnicities, national origins, genders, gender identities, sexual/affectional orientations, religions, ages, abilities, sizes, socioeconomic statuses, languages and cultures.
- 4:00 PM1h 30mGraduate Student Art Gallery: Networking Reception and Student AwardsStep into an evening of artistry and inspiration as we celebrate the incredible work of BGSU graduate student artists. This special reception promises to be a memorable gathering where art lovers, students, faculty and staff come together to appreciate the talent and creativity in our community.Here’s why you won’t want to miss it:🎨 Experience Unique Artworks Discover diverse masterpieces that showcase the skill, vision and perspectives of our graduate students. Each piece tells its own story, reflecting the artist's journey, research and passion.👩🎨 Meet the Artists Take a behind-the-scenes look by meeting the artists who bring these stunning works to life. Hear firsthand about their inspirations, techniques, and experiences at BGSU that have shaped their art.🏆 Vote for the “Audience Favorite” Your voice matters! As an attendee, you’ll have the opportunity to cast your vote for the “Audience Favorite” award. Champion the work that moves you and support our artists by helping them earn this special recognition.🤝 Network with the BGSU Community This is more than just an art event—it’s a chance to connect with fellow students, faculty, staff and administrators. Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply curious, you’ll enjoy engaging conversations and a vibrant atmosphere.🍹 Refreshments and Mocktails Savor light refreshments and a selection of creative, non-alcoholic mocktails to add to the evening’s enjoyment.Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to experience art, celebrate student talent, and connect with the BGSU community in a dynamic and welcoming environment. We look forward to seeing you there!The event image is of the painting "The Gaze" by artist Peter Kiladejo, the 2023 Overall Winner.
- 4:00 PM1h 30mGraduate Student Art Gallery: Networking Reception and Student AwardsStep into an evening of artistry and inspiration as we celebrate the incredible work of BGSU graduate student artists. This special reception promises to be a memorable gathering where art lovers, students, faculty and staff come together to appreciate the talent and creativity in our community.Here’s why you won’t want to miss it:🎨 Experience Unique Artworks Discover diverse masterpieces that showcase the skill, vision and perspectives of our graduate students. Each piece tells its own story, reflecting the artist's journey, research and passion.👩🎨 Meet the Artists Take a behind-the-scenes look by meeting the artists who bring these stunning works to life. Hear firsthand about their inspirations, techniques, and experiences at BGSU that have shaped their art.🏆 Vote for the “Audience Favorite” Your voice matters! As an attendee, you’ll have the opportunity to cast your vote for the “Audience Favorite” award. Champion the work that moves you and support our artists by helping them earn this special recognition.🤝 Network with the BGSU Community This is more than just an art event—it’s a chance to connect with fellow students, faculty, staff and administrators. Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply curious, you’ll enjoy engaging conversations and a vibrant atmosphere.🍹 Refreshments and Mocktails Savor light refreshments and a selection of creative, non-alcoholic mocktails to add to the evening’s enjoyment.Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to experience art, celebrate student talent, and connect with the BGSU community in a dynamic and welcoming environment. We look forward to seeing you there!The event image is of the painting "The Gaze" by artist Peter Kiladejo, the 2023 Overall Winner.
- 4:00 PM2hBGSU Firelands Discovery DaysDiscovery Day represents your chance to learn about the admissions process, and explore your path to success among our academic disciplines. Experience a day dedicated to Allied Health and Nursing; Education and Human Services; Technology and Communication; and Business.This isn't your typical campus visit; it's an immersive experience designed to empower you with the knowledge, resources, and connections you need to chart your course toward a rewarding and impactful career.Register: https://admissions.bgsu.edu/register/?id=6f49ab32-dd41-4b6e-ba1b-79f65e81e731Know before you arrive:Please park in Lot H as marked on the campus map.Start your visit with check-in at the Cedar Point Center, building No. 4 on the campus map.
- 4:00 PM2hBGSU Firelands Discovery DaysDiscovery Day represents your chance to learn about the admissions process, and explore your path to success among our academic disciplines. Experience a day dedicated to Allied Health and Nursing; Education and Human Services; Technology and Communication; and Business.This isn't your typical campus visit; it's an immersive experience designed to empower you with the knowledge, resources, and connections you need to chart your course toward a rewarding and impactful career.Register: https://admissions.bgsu.edu/register/?id=6f49ab32-dd41-4b6e-ba1b-79f65e81e731Know before you arrive:Please park in Lot H as marked on the campus map.Start your visit with check-in at the Cedar Point Center, building No. 4 on the campus map.
- 5:30 PM1h 30mMeet-and-greet at the Pub | First-Generation CelebrationJoin us in celebrating National First Generation Day!We’re hosting a special meet-and-greet for first-gen college students on Thursday, November 7, at 5:30 p.m. at the Pub. Enjoy free food and great company, sponsored by the Division of Student Engagement and Success
- 6:00 PM2hProject ShowcaseVCTO is hosing Project showcase night. This event allows you to show your portfolio and get some constructive criticism on them.Learn more at http://bgsu.presence.io/event/project-showcase-4
- 6:30 PM1hUndiscovered Worlds: The Search Beyond Our SunSee how astronomers search for planets around other stars. Learn about what the first extrasolar planets to be discovered are like and how they are surprising to astronomers.
- 7:30 PM1hWinter Wheat Writing Festival 2024November festival in Bowling Green, Ohio, featuring generative creative writing workshops, guest readings, a bookfair, and an open mic. bgsu.edu/winterwheatFeatured for 2024:Guest reading by Jennifer Pullen, and fantasy fiction craft talkFiction reading by alum faculty member Joe CelizicDungeons and Dragon's how-to and one-shots
- 7:30 PM1hWinter Wheat Writing Festival 2024November festival in Bowling Green, Ohio, featuring generative creative writing workshops, guest readings, a bookfair, and an open mic. bgsu.edu/winterwheatFeatured for 2024:Guest reading by Jennifer Pullen, and fantasy fiction craft talkFiction reading by alum faculty member Joe CelizicDungeons and Dragon's how-to and one-shots
- 8:00 PM1hBGBC Weekly Meetinghttp://bgsu.presence.io/event/bgbc-weekly-meeting-3
- 8:00 PM1hPercussion EnsembleThe Percussion Ensemble will perform a free concert.LIVESTREAM LINKPROGRAM LINK
- 8:00 PM1hPercussion EnsembleThe Percussion Ensemble will perform a free concert.LIVESTREAM LINKPROGRAM LINK
- 8:00 PM1hStudent Recital: Lydia Long, fluteLydia Long, flute, will present a student recital. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK
- 8:00 PM1hStudent Recital: Lydia Long, fluteLydia Long, flute, will present a student recital. This event is free and open to the public.LIVESTREAM LINK