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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, 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
2009–2010 Center Stage Program Board
PROGRAM BOARD EVENTSnovember 2009
Save the date!
Frist Campus Center Annual WintervalWednesday, December 163 pm–5 pm, Frist Campus Centerwww.princeton.edu/frist
All events are subject to change. Visit www.princeton.edu/frist for updates.
10PAIDEIA DINNER DISCUSSION 5:45 pm, room 234 Join us for a free dinner, and participate in a stimulating,
intellectually oriented discussion guided by a Princeton professor. Visit www.princeton.edu/~paideia for more information. RSVP to [email protected]. Cosponsored with Paideia.
11QUEERING THE COLOR LINE FAMILY DINNER 6 pm, Fields Center. This is a welcoming and supportive
space for LGBT people of color to meet other students, faculty, and staff. Dinner will be provided. Cosponsored with the Fields Center, LGBT Center, and the Women’s Center.
12KID’S PLAY ART CAFE 9 pm, east Tv Lounge Take a break and channel your inner child with
glitter and finger paints. Refreshments will be served.
12JAZZ NIGHT 11:30 pm, Café vivian The University Jazz Program performs at
Café Vivian. Cosponsored with Princeton University Jazz Program and Department of Music.
14VIDEO GAME NIGHT 9 pm, east Tv Lounge Challenge your friends to video game favorites
including The Fast and the Furious: Super Bikes, Pop-a- Shot Basketball, and others. Refreshments will be served.
14MUSICAL PERFORMANCE BY ISTAVRIT ISTANBUL 9 pm, Café vivian. Listen to a live band that includes some
Princeton graduate students inspired by Turkish rock and folk artists.
17PAIDEIA DINNER DISCUSSION 5:45 pm, room 234 Join us for a free dinner, and participate in a stimulating,
intellectually oriented discussion guided by a Princeton professor. Visit www.princeton.edu/~paideia for more information. RSVP to [email protected]. Cosponsored with Paideia.
19ENERGY NIGHT 9 pm, east Tv Lounge Running low on energy? Recharge your batteries
with free coffee samples and decorate cupcakes from Princeton’s House of Cupcakes.
19STUDENT BAND PERFORMANCE FEATURING FUNKMASTER GENERAL 9 pm, Café vivian
Princeton University’s Funkmaster General, a campus favorite, performs live at Café Vivian.
21SNOW GLOBES 9 pm, east Tv Lounge Ever notice how relaxing and mesmerizing
watching a snowfall can be? Get ready for winter and create your own snow globe. Supplies are limited and refreshments will be served.
NOVEMBER 2009