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October 2009 Vol 42, No. 14
Calendar
27 Alpha Omega Club Meeting, 12
noon; A- 204
The campus voice of Caldwell Community College andTechnical Institute
What's Happening on Campus
Intramural Dodge Ball Games, 12
noon; Caldwell Campus Gym
Wise- Ud Workshop, "Academic
Stolls - The Basics of Oral
Presentations, 12 noon; H-322
28 Write- Wise Wednesdays. "Found
It On-line - Evaluating Electronic
Sources," 8:15 or 12:15; F-219
Recovery Meeting, 12 noon; E-301
29 Intramural Dodge Ball Games, 12
noon; Caldwell Campus Gym
Watauga Campus Fall Festival, 12
noon to 2 pm; Watauga Campus
Wise- Up Workshop, "Academic
Stolls: MLA and APA Formatting "
12 noon; F-219
Barrage, 7:30 pm; J .E. Broyhill
Civic Ctenter
31 Happy Ha(t owee».'
Men's Basketball vs. High Point
University (scrimmage), 3 pm;
Home
November
2 Deadline to apply for Fall 2009 &
Spring 2010 Graduation
3 Alpha Omeqa Club Meeting, 12
noon; A- 204
Intramural Dodge Ball Games, 12
noon; Caldwell Campus Gym
Men's Basketball vs. Montreat
College, 7 pm; Away
4 Write Wise Wednesdays, MLA
Formatting; 8:15 am & 12: 15 pm;
Recovery Meeting, 12 noon; E-301
5 College Tour Fall 09, 11:30 to 1
pm; E Building Student Lounge
Intramural Dodge Ball Games, 12
noon; Caldwell Campus Gym
6 Men's Basketball vs. St. Andrews
College, 7:30 pm; Away
7 Men's Basketball vs. Cape Fear
Community Cbllege, 4 pm; Away
BARRAGE Brings High Energy Show to Lenoir
Barrage, a high-octane string group performing an eclectic mix of music, song and dance, is sure to dazzle
the Broyhill Civic Center in Lenoir on Thursday, Oct 29th. In the spirit of Riverdance and Stomp, this
Canadian group features an international, multi-talented cast whose electrifying act is highly acclaimed
across the country.
The tremendously talented cast of Barrage features a violinist dance troupe, a drummer, bass player and
guitarist Musical variations breeze through the Celtic sound with an amazing blend of classical, calypso,
swing country, blues, gypsy jazz, rock, and folk. In fact, the group's music continues to evolve, combining
contemporary world music influences, layered vocal arrangements and pulsating modem beats and
rhythms.
Having played for worldwide audiences,
including many presidents, prime minis¬
ters and princes, Barrage has also been
the subject of several television produc¬
tions and documentaries. The cast deliv¬
ers each show with breath-taking energy.
Animado means lively in Spanish, and
Barrage's renowned Animado! Show
promises delight for the entire family.
For a sneak peek at performances, as
well as ticket information, visit
www.broyhincenter.com
ССС&П
employees received subscriber discount
tickets at $22, while students and
children are $ 15. CCC&TI students
receive their first ticket for $8. Contact
the J .E. Broyhill Civic Ctenter Box Office at (828) 726-2407 for further information.
Hear the reviews:
Inside:
Culinary Students Assist with TV
Stow
2009 Dream Scholars
Pics from Fall Student Fest
Upcoming Civic Center Events
. and much more!
"Barrage is too Wow for Words!" ~ Denver Post
"Y ou've got a show that would blow the doors off both Stomp and Riverdance." - Boston
Metro
"It's as close as you can get to heavy metal with violins." ~ Calgary Herald
"Odds are that the Barrage crew is headed for much bigger stardom soon." ~ The Seattle
Times
"Y ou've never seen violins moving like this before." ~ LA Daily News
www.cccti.edu
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828.297.3811