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October 2009

Wednesday, October 7th

  • Mohonk House Alumnae Event
    • 8:00 am, Mohonk Mountain House New Paltz, NY - Off Campus
  • American Red Cross Blood Drive
    • You can sign up today. Please contact Mike Duignan, Coordinator of Student Development and Campus Programming if you are interested in signing up for an appointment.
    • 9:00 am, CC 224
  • Live Lunch: Courtney Biondo
    • Courtney Biondo is currently performing in the Capital Region. She has most recently appeared at Bread and Jam, Jitters, Muddy Cup, and Larkfest '08, and is scheduled to perform at Larkfest '09. She has also performed at Caffe Lena, The Parting Glass, and Boston's Fenway Park, including many more venues. Courtney continues to record new originals and her favorite cover tunes. Be sure to join her mailing list below to receive monthly updates.
    • 12:00 pm, Dining Area
  • Laura Glazer: Recent Works
    • Photographer Laura Glazer's exhibition in The Little Gallery
    • 12:00 pm, The Little Gallery - Albany Campus

Thursday, October 8th

Friday, October 9th

  • Laura Glazer: Recent Works
    • Photographer Laura Glazer's exhibition in The Little Gallery
    • 12:00 pm, The Little Gallery - Albany Campus

Saturday, October 10th

  • Yoga
    • Yoga fundamentals class: a playful class with focus on the biomechanical alignment principles including pose foundation, energy flow, and balanced action. Open to new & continuing students of yoga. Please bring a towel, yoga mat, and any props you might have including blocks and/or strap.
    • 9:00 am, Multicultural Center, Kahl Campus Center
  • Northern California Alumnae Chapter Fall Luncheon
    • 12:00 pm, Mangia Bene Trattoria Italiana, Martinez, CA

Tuesday, October 13th

Wednesday, October 14th

Thursday, October 15th

Friday, October 16th

Saturday, October 17th

Sunday, October 18th

  • Making Strides Against Breast Cancer
    • Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Make A Difference. Make History. Make Strides What: Making Strides Against Breast Cancer is the American Cancer Society's premier event to raise awareness and funds to fight breast cancer. But its more than just the name of a walk it describes the amazing progress were making together to defeat this disease. Since 1993, 5 million walkers have raised more than $340 million through Making Strides. In 2008 alone, nearly 600,000 walkers across the country collected more than $60 million to help fight breast cancer. Join my team online at http://main.acsevents... or form your own by clicking sign up on http://makingstrides.... When: Sunday, October 18, 2009 Where: Washington Park, Parade Grounds, Albany, NY Registration: 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Event Start: 12:00 p.m. Why: Making Strides Against Breast Cancer is a noncompetitive walk supporting the American Cancer Societys mission to fight cancer on four fronts: research, education, advocacy, and patient services. How: Walk - be a Part of a Team! For cancer information: 1-[masked] www.cancer.org
    • 8:00 am, Washington Park, Albany NY
  • Musicians of Ma'alwyck: Macabre Music: The Sequel
    • Works for harp, flute, baritone, and string quartet of Debussy, Caplet, Saint-Saens, Schubert, and Mozart in association with the Hyde Collection's Degas & Music exhibition. Tickets: (518-377-3623) $25 adults, $15 students, Free for Sage Students
    • 3:00 pm, Opalka Gallery
  • Musicians of Maalwyck: Macabre Music: The Sequel
    • 3:00 pm, The Opalka Gallery, Albany Campus
  • Movie Night in Bush "The Proposal"
    • A pushy boss forces her young assistant to marry her in order to keep her Visa status in the U.S. and avoid deportation to Canada. Starring Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds.
    • 6:30 pm, Bush Memorial - Troy Campus

Monday, October 19th

  • Community Service Project
    • Community service projects 1 - 4 pm In Albany: Washington Park* In Troy: Prospect Park* * Shuttles to project sites will be provided Students, faculty and staff encouraged to participate Free long sleeve Sage T-shirts to the first 100 volunteers on each campus! Barbeque (sponsored by Sodexho Dining Services) 4:30 - 6:30 pm In Albany: Campus Quad In Troy: McKinstry Courtyard
    • 1:00 pm, Off-Campus

Tuesday, October 20th

Wednesday, October 21st

  • 1st Annual Health Care Conference
    • 1st Annual Health Care Conference The Human Condition: Journey Toward Health Equity 8 am Registration 8:30 - 11:30 am conference Bush Memorial Center & Buchman Pavilion (Troy) For more information please visit: www.sage.edu/healthconference
    • 8:00 am, Bush Memorial Center and Buchman Pavilion
  • The Graduate School Process
    • 12:30 pm, Career Center - Troy
  • Women's Volleyball vs. Union College
    • Crankin' For the Cure Match. TailGator planned for match as well.
    • 7:00 pm, Neff Center

Thursday, October 22nd

Friday, October 23rd

Saturday, October 24th

  • Yoga
    • Yoga fundamentals class: a playful class with focus on the biomechanical alignment principles including pose foundation, energy flow, and balanced action. Open to new & continuing students of yoga. Please bring a towel, yoga mat, and any props you might have including blocks and/or strap.
    • 9:00 am, Multicultural Center, Kahl Campus Center
  • Women's Soccer vs. Farmingdale CANCELLED)
    • 1:00 pm

Sunday, October 25th

Monday, October 26th

  • Sage Emeralds - Bake Sale for Cancer Awareness Month
    • Sage Emeralds Club of Sage College of Albany is hosting a Bake Sale for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Please stop by on Monday, 10/26/09, 11:00am-2:00pm, KCC first floor. Featured items: Cupcakes with Pink Frosting and Pink Ribbon cookies!
    • 11:00 am, Kahl Campus Center
  • Live Music Monday
    • Live music featuring Denise Culhane
    • 12:00 pm, Buchman
  • Monday Night Football in Freddies
    • Philadelphia Eagles vs. Washington Redskins Come and watch some food. Games, food and fun. Hang with your friends, or test your trivia knowledge.
    • 8:30 pm, Freddies Student Lounge

Tuesday, October 27th

Wednesday, October 28th

  • Sage's Habitat Project
    • Tuesday, October 27th & Wednesday, October 28th 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Stop by for an hour, a half a day, or the full day. Every little helps.
    • 10:00 am, North Pearl St
  • Nutritional Anthropology: People, Food & Culture
    • 3:00 pm, Bush Memorial Hall, Troy campus
  • Max Brooks
    • URGENT! Max Brooks is coming to Sage to save your life! Learn how to survive in the event of a Zombie outbreak. The Book House will be selling Max Brooks literature for the book signing. 9:00 p.m. Lecture 9:45 p.m. Q&A 10:15 p.m. Meet and greet with Max Brooks, with Book signing Wednesday, Oct. 28th Kahl GYM 9:00 p.m. Sage community FREE $5 for Outside Community
    • 9:00 pm, Kahl GYM

Thursday, October 29th

Friday, October 30th

  • OkSOBERfest/Not Tonight Party (Albany)
    • OkSOBERfest is an annual event at the conclusion of Alcohol Awareness Week. It is the high point of the week's activities. The mock pub night gives students the opportunity to dance into the evening, win prizes. Provides them an alternative to drinking.
    • 9:00 pm, Freddies Student Lounge

Saturday, October 31st

  • Yoga
    • Yoga fundamentals class: a playful class with focus on the biomechanical alignment principles including pose foundation, energy flow, and balanced action. Open to new & continuing students of yoga. Please bring a towel, yoga mat, and any props you might have including blocks and/or strap.
    • 9:00 am, Multicultural Center, Kahl Campus Center
  • Women's Soccer vs. Maritime
    • 1:00 pm, Siena College Turf Field

November 2009

Sunday, November 1st

  • Dona Ann McAdams: Some Women
    • The Opalka Gallery, Albany Campus
  • SCA Open House
    • Sage College of Albany's Fall Open House is designed to allow students interested in SCA an opportunity to tour and meet the campus community. Students and their parents will participate in admission and financial aid workshops, and will have the opportunity to speak with faculty and current students.
    • 9:00 am, Kahl GYM

Tuesday, November 3rd

Wednesday, November 4th

Thursday, November 5th

Friday, November 6th

  • Reception: DONA ANN McADAMS: Some Women
    • November 1 December 11, 2009 Reception Friday, November 6, 5-9pm Artist talk: Art & Activism, Tuesday, December 1, 12:30pm Artist guided walk-through of exhibit: Friday, December 4, 7pm An exhibit surveying 35 years of this significant photographer's work. The exhibit explores this artist's deep interest in women which threads through all of the portfolios of this keenly engaged observer. The show consists of approximately 50 gelatin silver prints dating from 1975 to the present and is accompanied by an illustrated catalogue with an essay by Eleanor Heartney. This exhibit is the first full career survey evidencing the constancy and growth of this artist's vision.
    • 5:00 pm, Opalka Gallery
  • Whose Life Is It Anyway?
    • 8:00 pm, James L. Meader Little Theater, Troy campus
  • Rock'n'Bowl
    • $5 for Sage students/ $10 for non-sage. 2 slices of pizza, beverages, unlimited bowling, your shoes all included in the price. Plus there will be contest and giveaways going on throughout the whole night.
    • 11:00 pm, Latham, NY