Celebration of Earth & Sky

Join GRCC and the Grand Rapids Public Museum for a “Celebration of Earth & Sky,” a performance of student work featuring, “A Quilt of Words” spoken-word event, live music, and visual art created to promote sustainability, create community, and celebrate our sense of place.  Held in the Grand Rapids Public Museum Meijer Theater on Friday, April 23 at 1 p.m.

Student Carpoolers Park Free at GRCC on Earth Day

Remind students in your area that they park for free on Earth Day, April 22, 2010, if they carpool. 

Students should pull a ticket at the gate in the Bostwick or Lyon Parking Ramps or the Sneden Hall parking lot.  Then sign the ticket and present it to the parking attendant at the exit gate.

Note – The vehicle must have at least one passenger in order to receive free parking.

Inclusion!

Just a reminder from the Supplier Diversity Team to BCOs and  BCO SECs to ensure that we are being inclusive in quotes obtained for purchased good and services less than $5000. Need help sourcing diverse suppliers, see www.grcc.edu/purchasing  – supplier resources. The MMBDC (Michigan Minority Business Development Council) and WBENC (Womens Business Enterprise National Council) links contain robust search engines that will aid you in locating great diverse suppliers. Questions? Call x 3850. Thank you!

The College Channel Local Programming April 19 through May 2, 2010

You will find the latest programming schedule for the College Channel at www.youtube.com/grcc  Included in this round is Musical Moods, The Culture of Turkey presented by Keith St. Clair, 2010 GRAHEN Awards Ceremony, the April GRCC Board of Trustees Meeting along with many other new programs. The schedule is also available at www.grcc.tv

Celebration of Earth & Sky (4/23/10)

Celebration of Earth & Sky | Friday, April 23 – 1:00 pm – Meijer Theater, Grand Rapids Public Museum

Join GRCC and the Grand Rapids Public Museum for a “Celebration of Earth & Sky,” a performance of student work featuring “A Quilt of Words” spoken-word event, live music, and visual art created to promote sustainability, create community, and celebrate our sense of place.

Note:  A “Call for Participation” in this event will follow during the week of March 15. gWe’re hoping for a big response from faculty and students involved in the arts.  More soon.xzaEnglish, Art, Music, and Theatre Faculty: Please contact Maryann Lesert, mlesert@grcc.edu,
if you and/or your students are interested in participating.