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www.princeton.edu/frist About Center Stage Programs & Program Board The Programs Office of the Frist Campus Center is responsible for the development of cultural, social, and educational programs for the enjoyment of the entire campus community. Center Stage is the student-run program board of Frist. In keeping with the campus center’s overall mission of building community, the Programs Office supports ventures that promote inclusiveness, collaboration, student development, and appreciation for the varying strengths and talents of all members of the Princeton University community. Learn more about Center Stage online! Program Board weekend events How to cosponsor with Center Stage Frist annual events for the entire campus community Photo gallery of past events Join the Center Stage electronic mailing list www.princeton.edu/frist Staff: Amanda Zeltner, Associate Director for Programs Frist Room 306 609.258.0382 [email protected] Center Stage Program Office: Frist Room 201H, [email protected] Top Row: Omoshalewa Bamkole ’11, Cameron Browne ’10, Ying Fan ’11, Louisa Ferguson ’12, Carola Hernandez-Cappas ’11, Lauren Ivey ’11, & Stephanie Lee ’11 Bottom Row: Jessica Rodriguez ’10, Laura Shu ’10, Vance Stephens ’11, Damaris Suero-Martinez ’10, Catalina Valencia ’10, & Krystal Valentin ’12 2009–2010 CENTER STAGE PROGRAM BOARD PROGRAM BOARD EVENTS SEPTEMBER 2009

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Page 1: PROGRAM BOARD EVENTS - Princeton University19fiELD fuN 4 pm–7 pm, south Lawn (Rain site: Frist Campus Ctr.) Join us out on the South Lawn for games, ice cream, music, and fun.* 24STuDENT

www.princeton.edu/frist

About Center Stage Programs & Program BoardThe Programs Office of the Frist Campus Center is responsible for the

development of cultural, social, and educational programs for the enjoyment of the entire campus community. Center Stage is the student-run program board

of Frist. In keeping with the campus center’s overall mission of building community, the Programs Office supports ventures that promote inclusiveness, collaboration,

student development, and appreciation for the varying strengths and talents of all members of the Princeton University community.

Learn more about Center Stage online!Program Board weekend events • How to cosponsor with Center Stage •

Frist annual events for the entire campus community • Photo gallery of past events • Join the Center Stage electronic mailing list

www.princeton.edu/frist

Staff: Amanda Zeltner, Associate Director for Programs Frist Room 306 • 609.258.0382 • [email protected]

Center Stage Program Office: Frist Room 201H, [email protected]

Top Row: Omoshalewa Bamkole ’11, Cameron Browne ’10, Ying Fan ’11, Louisa Ferguson ’12, Carola Hernandez-Cappas ’11, Lauren Ivey ’11, & Stephanie Lee ’11

Bottom Row: Jessica Rodriguez ’10, Laura Shu ’10, Vance Stephens ’11, Damaris Suero-Martinez ’10, Catalina Valencia ’10, & Krystal Valentin ’12

2009–2010 Center Stage Program Board

PROGRAM BOARD EVENTSseptember 2009

Page 2: PROGRAM BOARD EVENTS - Princeton University19fiELD fuN 4 pm–7 pm, south Lawn (Rain site: Frist Campus Ctr.) Join us out on the South Lawn for games, ice cream, music, and fun.* 24STuDENT

All events are subject to change. Visit www.princeton.edu/frist for updates.

12CLASS Of 2013 WELCOME EVENT: MOONLiGhT MOViE PRESENTATiON Of UP

10:30 pm, south Lawn (Rain site: Frist Multipurpose Room) Watch this summer’s hit animated comedy-adventure on a big screen with refreshments and giveaways. All undergraduate and graduate students welcome.*

13ART CAfé 9 pm, east tV Lounge Express yourself and create your own artwork!

Art supplies will be provided.*

14ARCADE NiGhT 9 pm, east tV Lounge. Rock out with Wii Rock Band or challenge your friends to one of your favorite arcade games.*

16ANNuAL fRiST CAMPuS CENTER OPEN hOuSE Noon–3 pm, 100 Level

Take advantage of this opportunity to learn about the resources and services in and around your campus center. Mark the beginning of an exciting academic year with live jazz music performed by the Joe Falcey Trio, giveaways, information tables, and more. *

17DORM DéCOR: BuLLETiN BOARD DECORATiNG 9 pm, east tV Lounge. Add some flair to your dorm space

and decorate your own bulletin board. Supplies are limited.*

17–19CENTER STAGE SCREENiNG: Star trek (2009) 9:30 pm, Frist Film/performance theatre

Boldly go where no one has gone before in this action-packed story of the U.S.S. Enterprise and its crew. Tickets are free at the Frist Ticket Office (100 Level) while supplies last, courtesy of Center Stage.

19fiELD fuN 4 pm–7 pm, south Lawn (Rain site: Frist Campus Ctr.) Join us out on the South Lawn for games, ice cream, music, and fun.*

24STuDENT PERfORMANCES 9 pm, Cafe Vivian. Come and listen

to some of the talented artists on our campus.*

24 grey’S anatomy SEASON 6 PREMiERE ViEWiNG PARTy 9 pm, West tV Lounge. You’ve waited all summer long. The doctors of

Seattle Grace Hospital finally make their return for a sixth season! Join us for the long-awaited season premiere.*

26NJ RiDE AGAiNST AiDS REST STOP 8:30 am, North plaza This 250-mile, 3-day cycling event benefits NJ AIDS charities. Lend your

support to the participants as they take a break during the second day of the ride. Cosponsored with LGBT Center and New Jersey Ride Against AIDS.

26i GREW uP iN ThE 90s 9 pm, east tV Lounge. Remember the Saturday mornings of watching TV and eating sugary cereal? Relive

those carefree moments with a cereal bar and screenings of your old TV favorites like Captain Planet and Are You Afraid of the Dark?*

29Wii WARS 9 pm, West tV Lounge. Freshmen and sophomores are invited to challenge each other in a game Wii Sports to help earn class

points for the annual Cane Spree on September 30. Cosponsored with Campus Recreation.*

* Refreshments provided

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