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KU Career Development Center Phillip A. Reed, assistant professor, Physics & Astronomy The Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center presents center’s inaugural volume publication - The Friend in Need: An Annotated Translation of an Early Pennsylvania Folk-Healing Manual, by KU's Patrick J. Donmoyer. Nearly 200 year ago, the legendary Berks County author Johann Georg Hohman published "The Friend in Need" in 1813, the precursor to America's most popular work of powwow, folk healing, and magic, "The Long Lost Friend," compiled in 1819. This obscure piece of Berks County history is now available for the first time in English, allowing readers access to historical prayers, benedictions and charms used in early America for healing and protection among the Pennsylvania Dutch. With complete annotations, numerous illustrations and tables, this work is a wealth of information concerning the origins and history of the folk tradition of powwowing in Pennsylvania, and it is available just in time for its bicentennial release at the Kutztown Folk Festival. For more information on the publication, please contact the PGCHC at x6-4166 or heritage@kutztown.edu. Woof! Does your four-legged friend need some practice with basic obedience commands? Please join us on Saturday, June 16, from 9:30 a.m.-noon in the parking lot behind the Rickenbach Learning Center when our Canine Training & Management students will assist you. You can also confer with Susan Bulanda, canine behavior consultant, for suggestions and advice regarding behavioral issues you may have with your dog. Kindly RSVP at x3-1382. Linda Friscia-Oppé, Career Development Center AFSCME 2234 full-share members - we will be handing out books again on Wednesday, Jun. 6. Times: 7 – 7:55 a.m., 11:30 a.m. – 12:25 p.m., and 4:10 – 5 p.m. Please come to the Union office in OM room 295. Members are not allowed to pick-up books for other members. You need to be present and sign for your book. Also, please be advised there will be no union meeting for the month of June. Chris Ferris, secretary, Local 2234
2012 Kutztown Folk Festival
seeks volunteers
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday, June 30, to Sunday, July
8, to assist in several areas at the 2012 Festival. Assignments are available as
greeters at the festival gates, survey takers to interview visitors and several
other general tasks. Volunteers may sign up for three-hour shifts throughout the
week. Free passes as well as a festival pin are our gift to you! This is our way
of showing our appreciation to our volunteers. For more information and to sign-up, please call the Kutztown Folk Festival office, 610-683-1597, or visit us at
www.kutztownfestival.com.
Construction Notice: For the safety of all, it will be necessary to close South Campus Drive (SCD) from Beck Hall to Dixon Hall while the west wall of the old Heat Plant is demolished. This closure will take place on Wednesday Jun. 6 from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. Please enter SCD from Main Street if you are going to Public Safety, Facilities, GBVS, or any of the Residence Halls except Dixon and Deatrick Halls. Please enter SCD from Baldy if you are going to Keystone, Dixon Hall, Deatrick Hall or the South Dining Hall. Nathan Shugars, project manager, Facilities Project Services Camps/conferences on campus through 6/09: 6/8-10 Bertucci Volleyball Laura Jones, Conference Services The KU Foundation and Alumni Engagement office has a limited number of general admission tickets to the Reading Phillies on Sunday, June 10, for a 1:35 p.m. start. Tickets are free... all you have to do is wear your KU gear to the game. If you are interested in a set (max 4), please contact us by email at info@give2ku.org or by calling x3-4110. Alex Ogeka, director, Alumni Engagement Kutztown Borough will be replacing the water main that runs under Kutztown Road. The construction is expected to start (depending on the weather) at the intersection of College Blvd and Kutztown Road on Jun. 8. They will be closing one side of the road, one section at a time, with flagmen directing traffic around that section. At the end of each day the trench will be filled in and the road opened completely. The excavated section will be passable but won’t have a finished paved surface for a month. The surface will be rough, but passable. The water main will be supplying the Giant being built to the west of campus - the trench will begin at the college and end at the Giant. |