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News in Brief Oct. 6, 2010

Halloween Candy Grams

The International Student Association will be selling Halloween candy grams throughout the month of October. You can send a scary treat to a co-worker, a secret admirer or even yourself. The grams will be selling for $1 and are delivered in a Halloween decorative bag filled with candy and scary treats. Participants can pick up the candy grams or have them delivered -on campus delivery only- and the candy grams will be delivered Thursday, Oct. 28, and Friday, Oct. 29.

For more information or to make pick-up arrangements, contact the International Student Association at [email protected]

UNF Volunteer Center Stop Trafficking Walk

The UNF Volunteer Center is hosting the Stop Child Trafficking Walk on Thursday, Oct. 7 from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Osprey Plaza. The event’s goal is to raise awareness of Child Trafficking throughout the world. The event is free and registration begins at 7:30 p.m. and the walk begins at 8:30 p.m.

If you have any questions, contact Volunteer Center director Claudia Ramirez, 904-620-2755. You can also register early:
http://sctnow.donordrive.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.eventDetails&eventID=616&destination=E

Celebration of Women in Arts

The Women’s center will be hosting an evening with award-winning Rebecca Zapen and her “ZapStar” jazz quartet perform for the 23rd annual Celebration of Women in the Arts. The Rebecca Zapen/ Gary starling Group (aka ZapStar) is a jazz-oriented group with Latin forms like bossa nova and samba, and Zapen’s original compositions.

For more information, contact the Women’s Center at 904-620-2528.

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