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Campus calendar for the week of April 28

Monday’s

The Addiction Discussion Group

The Addiction Discussion Group will meet in Building 10, Room 423 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on every Monday during spring quarter.  Prevention Education Resource Services offers a place to share ideas and thoughts on many topics that involve addiction.  For more information contact Anthony Webb, (937) 512-2752.

Tuesday’s

Personal Coaching

The Personal Coaching service will meet every Tuesday during spring quarter in Building 10, Room 424 from noon to 1 p.m. Personal coaching offers students a way to take better care of themselves, stay focused and set priorities. For more information, contact Cindy Warner at (937) 512-2752.

Through April

NonViolent Solutions

Produced by the Dayton International Peace Museum, NonViolent Solutions is an interactive exhibit featuring eight case histories promoting nonviolent methods. The exhibit runs through April on the Library’s mezzanine level.

April 29

Self-Confidence

Dr. Thomas McElfresh presents the Self-Confidence workshop in Building 2, Room 334 between noon and 1 p.m. McElfresh is with the Mental Health Technology department and will share different methods on building and maintaining a high level of self-confidence. For more information, contact Anthony Webb at (937) 512-2752.

May 8-16

“Stop Kiss” by Diana Son

Directed by Gina Neuerer, “Stop Kiss” will be shown for six nights from Friday, May 8, through Saturday, May 16. Set in present day New York City, “Stop Kiss” is a story about love and the chances taken to find out whom one really is.
“Stop Kiss” stars Charlotte Goodrich, Brittany Hackett and Scott Christian.

Tickets are available through www.sinclair.edu.

May 16

Scholarship auditions

On Saturday, May 16, the Sinclair Community College Theatre department will hold scholarship auditions in Building 2, Room L12 at 12:30 p.m.

Talent scholarships will be awarded to students intending to major in theatre technology or performance. All participants must bring a resume.

The awarded scholarships cover up to 12 credit hours per quarter plus a book stipend. Students may qualify for need-based or academic scholarships, as well.

All participants will receive complimentary tickets to a Sinclair Theatre performance.

For more information or to schedule an audition, call (937) 512-2455.