Roughrider Student Activities
· Homecoming events sponsored by Campus Life, Nov. 4 & 5. Home opener basketball game at 6pm. Elections for King & Queen will be Nov. 3-4, in Wright Conference Center. Dance is from 8pm-midnight, Nov. 5, in Wright Conference Center where the King & Queen will be crowned. More information to follow.
· Applications for students to apply for the annual Giving Tree will be available Nov. 1-15. Details will be emailed to students through their campus email Nov. 1.
· Tickets for the Hunger Games – Mockingjay Finale, are on sale daily in the Student Center, noon-1pm. Tickets are $10 to the show at B&B Theatres, Neosho. All proceeds go to the Giving Tree fund.
Roughrider Athletics
· Roughrider Soccer team defeated Wentworth, 2-1. They begin Region 16 playoffs Saturday, Oct. 24, at 2pm, opponent & location to be determined. For a complete schedule go to:http://crowderathletics.com/sports/msoc/2015-16/schedule
· Roughrider Softball will wrap up their fall 2015 scrimmages at the University of Arkansas, Wednesday, Oct. 21, 4pm with a doubleheader. For a complete schedule go to: www.crowder.edu
· Roughrider Baseball will wrap up their fall scrimmage season with Independence Community College on Tuesday, Oct. 20 (away) and Thursday, Oct. 22 with Labette (home). Both scrimmages start at 2pm. Find out more at:www.crowderathletics.com
· The Roughrider Women’s Basketball team will Overland Park, KS, Friday, Oct. 23 for The Mid-America Showcase. Season opener is at home on Wednesday, Nov. 4 at 6pm. For a complete schedule go to:http://crowderathletics.com/sports/wbkb/2015-16/schedule
Campus Community Events
· 20th Annual Thomas Hart Benton Art Competition, Oct. 10-25, in the Longwell Museum located inside the Elsie Plaster Community Center. For more information go to: http://southwestmissouriartalliance.webs.com/
· Friends of the Lee Library’s Guest Speaker Series: Lifehacking 101: Succeeding in Life + School with help from MO Social Services. Michelle Hilton, Program Development Specialist with MO Social Services. October 20, 2-3:30pm in Wright Conference Center on the Neosho campus. This event is free to attend.
· Show Me Crowder Day is Oct. 21. Potential students and parents will be treated to special tours and information about the college. To register go to: http://www.crowder.edu/admissions/show-me-crowder/
· Crowder College & Drury University finished 8th in the 2015 Solar Decathlon in Irvine, CA. Just ½ a point behind the 7th place team. The Fan Favorite will be revealed Tueday, Oct. 20. Today, the team will begin preparing the house to return to SW Missouri. For more information go to: http://shelter.drury.edu/
· Crowder Technical Education Center Open House - October 29, 5-7pm. Tours showcasing the programs available in the Tech Center will be available. The SkillsUSA students will also be selling chili for $5 per ticket (includes chili and toppings with drink) to help defray expenses of state and national competitions. This event is open to the community. For more information call 417-455-5650.
· Naming and dedication ceremony for the Dell Reed Technical Education Center will be held Friday, Oct. 30, at 1pm. Dr. Reed was the 3rd president of Crowder College. This event is open to the public.
· Friends of Lee Library’s Guest Speaker Series upcoming speakers:
o Kay Hively, local historian and columnist, will speak on local Civil War battles, Oct. 27, 2015, 2-3:30 pm
o Tom Higdon, local historian, will present on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 2015, 2-3:30 pm
· Transport Training will host the Region 4 National Association of Publicly Funded Truck Driving Schools, Oct. 29-30. For more information contact: DarrinPfeifly@Crowder.edu or call 417-455-5404.
Foundation Events
· The 13th Annual Festival of Wreaths, Nov. 17, 2015, opens at 4pm, in the Elsie Plaster Community Center. Watch for more information or call 417-455-5646.
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