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  • SAT. CONCERTS AT WAYNE CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
    Saturday concerts this fall are at 7:30 p.m. November 7 - Diana Jones, with Christine Moll $15; November 14 - Beats Walkin' with Vince Raimondo and the Provacateurs and David Chandler $15; December 5 - Eric Mintel Quartet's Charlie Brown Christmas $18. Church is at 106 West Lancaster Ave. in Wayne, PA. Contact dbroida@gmail.com or call 610.864.4303. www.waynecentralconcerts.com.
  • WAYNE BABYSITTER
    Nicole and Patrick Nolan of Wayne are looking for a responsible sitter to occasionally watch their 4-year-old son and 15-month-old daughter. Please call 610.716.4854 or e-mail Jackson4854@comcast.net.
  • FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED
    Pretty garden apartment in Plymouth Meeting, $400/month includes all utilities, cable, Internet, electricity. Share apartment with quiet and friendly professional woman who is in the COS choir. Call 610.203.0820.
  • HOME FOR SALE IN LANSDOWNE
    Just 20 min. from St. Davids campus, in Lansdowne, but part of Upper Darby School District. Three-story colonial, 1/4 acre, 5 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, extra large living room (fireplace), formal dining room, kitchen, pantry, breakfast room, family room, screened porch. List price $264,700. The Real Estate MLS#5590978. Contact Nancy at coisswk@comcast.net.
  • SPIRITUAL GIFTS SEMINAR OCT. 19
    Come and discover the ways God has gifted you. Monday, Oct. 19 at 10 a.m. in the Student Development Conference Room (3rd floor of Walton) St. Davids. Sponsored by The Office of Careers and Calling.
  • CANDY CORN CONTEST AT LIBRARY
    Do you like candy? Music? Coffee? Warner Library is having a Halloween contest to guess how many pieces of candy corn are in our jar. You could win (guess the exact amount)a $25 gift card for I-Tunes. Or come the closest and win a $10 Starbucks Gift Card. Enter between Oct. 12-30. Winners will be announced and notified Friday afternoon Oct.30.
  • URBAN STUDIES PREVIEW DAY OCT. 19

    The Urban Studies Dept. is hosting a Preview Day for the Master of Arts in Urban Studies on Oct. 19 from 5-7 p.m. at our new location in the Falls Center. We will waive the application fee for anyone who attends. There will also be an Online Information Session on Nov. 12 from 7-8 p.m. To RSVP for either event call 215.769.3121 or e-mail urbanma@eastern.edu. Read more about the Preview Day and Online Information Session at:
    http://www.eastern.edu/academic/ccgps/ssc/urban/previewday.html

  • ROCK-UMENTARY ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING NOV. 5,6 and 8
    See Call and Response, a rock-umentary on present day slavery and human trafficking at the following locations. Free admission, but donations will be accepted. Visit www.sixeight.org for information and to see the trailer. Also visit www.callandresponse.com. Shows are: Thursday, Nov. 5 at the Milkboy Main Stage - 2 E. Lancaster Ave., Ardmore, PA at 7 p.m.; Friday, Nov. 6 at 1st Baptist Church of Ardmore, 120 E. Athens Ave., Ardmore, at 7 p.m.; and Sunday, Nov. 8 at Milkboy Main Stage - 2 E. Lancaster Ave., Ardmore, at 6 p.m.
  • MY SOLDIERS THEATRE NOV. 11-15
    EU Theatre presents My Soldiers, a new play by Richard Kalinoski, directed and developed by Mark Hallen, Director of Theatre. It opens on Veterans' Day, Nov. 11, and runs through Nov. 14 with evening performances at 8 p.m. and a matinee performance on Nov. 15 at 3 p.m. Held in McInnis Auditorium, St. Davids. My Soldiers tells the story of Angi, a young woman returning from military service in Iraq as a medic. For reservations, call the Theatre Box Office at 610.225.5545. Visit www.richardkalinoski.com and www.myspace.com/easternuniversitytheatre. Read the news release at: http://www.eastern.edu/news/releases/2009/mysoldiers.html
  • LINCOLN SYMPOSIUM AT EASTERN UNIVERSITY OCT. 22-24
    The Templeton Honors College will host a free public symposium celebrating the legacy of Abraham Lincoln. "The Last Best Hope of Earth: A Symposium on the Bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln’s Birth" will be held at the St. Davids campus October 22-24, with some events held throughout the Wayne community. Speakers include a distinguished group of scholars and authors:Dr. Allen Guelzo, Dr. Lucas Morel, Dr. Joseph Fornieri and others. There will be book signings and discussions. To register, and see a detailed schedule of events and locations, go to: www.templetonhonorscollege.com/lincoln.html Read the full news release at: http://eastern.edu/news/releases/2009/lincolnsymposium.html
  • INVISIBLE CHILDREN DOCUMENTARY OCT. 13
    The Invisible Children Roadies are coming back to campus to show one of their documentaries on Oct. 13 at 6p.m. in the Gough Great Room, St. Davids. It's free. We are trying to start a group on campus that will be involved with the organization. Contact Lindsay Lippincott (llippinc@eastern.edu).
  • EXPLORE EASTERN DAY OCT. 12
    Prospective students and their families will visit Monday, Oct. 12, arriving at 8a.m. and leaving St. Davids by 3 p.m. Give them our famous Eastern welcome. And be sure to invite family, friends and neighbors who might want to check out Eastern. Contact Mike Dziedziak (mdziedzi@eastern.edu).
  • FINE ARTS FESTIVAL OCT. 9
    Featuring a Visual Arts Exhibit and 88 piano keys, singers, dancers and actors – all in 88 minutes! Special appearances by Fine Arts faculty, students and alumni at 8 p.m. in McInnis Auditorium, St. Davids. General Admission: $5. For Ticket Reservations, call the Box Office at 610.225.5545.
  • VIDEO CONTEST DEADLINE NOV. 1
    You have just less than a month to submit your "Why Eastern Rocks" video! The deadline of November 1 is fast approaching. Will you win the top prize of $1,000? Watch a cartoon and see the contest details at: www.eastern.edu/videocontest. If you have questions, contact Allison Auclair at 610.341.4375 or aauclair@eastern.edu. Happy Video-ing!
  • BERWYN BABYSITTER
    Berwyn Family seeks a loving babysitter for our 21-month-old on Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 3 or 4 p.m. and/or for one morning a week between 8 a.m. to noon. Must have references and own transportation. Contact Sarah Kenneck at kenneck@comcast.net or 610.296.1997.
  • ARDMORE BABYSITTER
    We need an active and nice babysitter for our 7-month-old son while I work from home about 8 hours a week. We'd like 3 hours for 2 days, and 2 hours 1 day, preferably afternoons. Includes light housework. Must be able to drive but we do live within walking distance of the Rt. 100 trolley. Contact maryellenfe@yahoo.com.
  • HOMECOMING OCT. 10
    Homecoming is right around the corner on Saturday, Oct. 10. Be sure to visit The Eagle's Nest at www.alumni.eastern.edu to get more information about Homecoming 2009 and register for the event. When you get the front page, click on "Register Today!" on the right side of the screen, under the image from the Homecoming brochure.
  • THE PENNY PROJECT
    The American Baptist Home Mission Societies is coordinating The Penny Project to raise awareness of child poverty in the U.S. and Puerto Rico, and support for programs responding to the needs of children in poverty. Inspired by the example of the youth of First Baptist Church in New London, NH, who raised 60,000 pennies to represent the number of children living in poverty in their state, we are encouraging the youth of American Baptist Churches USA to raise 14 million pennies to represent the number of children living in poverty in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. Visit http://www.14millionpennies.org to download or order stickers, posters, and other free resources. Rev. Lisa Harris is national coordinator (lisa.harris@abc-usa.org or 1.800.222.3872, ext. 2158).
  • MENTORS NEEDED
    The ENDURE program is always looking for mentors. They do not want to turn students interested in being mentored away because they do not have enough mentors. If you'd like to learn more about the program, e-mail endure@eastern.edu.
  • APTS. FOR RENT
    Live in the “destination” town of Phoenixville, just 20 minutes drive to Eastern's St. Davids campus. Several apts. within walking distance to Phoenixville’s arts and entertainment downtown. Lots of amenities included. Prices range from