Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Security and Facilities Announcements
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Teaching and Learning
Portfolio Workshop
GET ‘ER DONE Registration Nights with TRIO/SSS

General Announcements
Have you lost something?
United Way/Community Solutions Fund Forms
Thanks for all the support of TURKEYPALOOZA
ASAC movie tonight!
The United Way/ Community Solutions Fund Campaign
FREE Thanksgiving Dinner

Keeping Track of Auggies
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Augsburg Athletics
IM Volleyball and Pickle-Ball
D-III College Hockey Showcase this weekend

Classifieds
After School aid need
CAR FOR SALE

Discussions in the AugNet Forums...
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Subject: Portfolio Workshop

Submitter:
Theresa L Martin, Administrative Assistant, Center for Teaching and Learning

Message:
Wednesday, November 30, 4-5:30 in Marshall
Facilitated by Diane Pike

This CTL workshop is designed to help faculty in the review process become familiar with options for how to present one's case to the College. Discussion and activities will relate to how to write effective statements, what to include as evidence and why, and how to interpret student data; in addition, there will be an opportunity to form an ongoing portfolio group to work together. Recommended for all not yet tenured faculty and those considering promotion.

Please RSVP to martin@augsburg.edu or x1229


Subject: GET ‘ER DONE Registration Nights with TRIO/SSS

Submitter:
Olee Amata, Secretary, Student Support Services

Message: NEW this year for TRIO Students: No lines! TRIO and Registrar staff available for scheduling and on-line registration assistance! Saved spots in entry-level skills classes! And pizza too! On the evening of your open web registration, students in the TRIO/SSS program come with your list of spring classes to SCI 116 and GET ‘ER DONE.

Freshmen Tuesday, Nov. 22

4:00-4:30 double-check for holds, course override needs, scheduling questions, reserve a spot in entry-level skills class
4:30-5:00 early bird dinner
5:00- get on-line and register for spring semester classes


Subject: Have you lost something?

Submitter:
Brenda A Hemmingsen, Admissions Assistant, Admissions

Message: We have keys, books, coats, jackets, etc...come to the Welcome Desk to claim your missing things!! All items will be placed on the desk today (Tuesday) and tomorrow until noon. After that, all items will be donated to Good Will. Thanks!!


Subject: United Way/Community Solutions Fund Forms

Submitter:
Michele R Kidwell, Enrollment Assistant, Enrollment Management

Message: Hello all. When submitting your United Way and/or Community Solutions Fund pledge forms, please send them to Campus Box 143 Attention Michele Kidwell. Thanks for all your support!


Subject: Thanks for all the support of TURKEYPALOOZA

Submitter:
Tyler M Sander, Student

Message: Turkeypalooza was a great success this year and the Campus Kitchen at Augsburg College wants to thank everyone who donated food, money, and time this year. We could not have done it without your support.
We would like to especially thank the follow people and departments:
PA Department
History Department
PR Department
Art Gallery
CSWL
Jay Phinney
Social Work
This year the turkey trophy once again goes to the Social work department. Congratulations,
Thank you all for you support
Tyler Sander, Special Events Coordinator on behalf of the entire CKAC organization


Subject: ASAC movie tonight!

Submitter:
Halen A Bower, Student

Message: Tonight at 9pm in the U/M lobby ASAC will be showing the movie Office Space. Free popcorn will be provided.


Subject: The United Way/ Community Solutions Fund Campaign

Submitter:
Michele R Kidwell, Enrollment Assistant, Enrollment Management

Message:

Once again, it’s that time of year when we, as a community, participate in our annual United Way/ Community Solutions Fund campaign. This year, in addition to monetary contributions, there will be several opportunities to participate with other types of gifts. If you aren’t able to contribute financially, I encourage you to participate in one (or more!) of these other wonderful opportunities.

Weeks #1- 4: (November 14th through December 9th)
Book Drive
Clean off those book shelves and bring all those books you won’t read again to the information desk in Christensen Center. Books collected will be donated to various charities that support children, battered women’s shelters, and state prison programs.

Weeks #2- #3: (November 21st through December 2nd)
Mitten, Hat and Scarf Tree
Bring in new and gently used winter accessories and decorate the tree by the information desk in Christen Center. All collected items will be donated to area clothes closets and homeless shelters.

Week #4: (December 5th through December 9th)
Toy Drive
Bring new, unwrapped toys and age appropriate gifts for teens to the information desk in Christensen Center. All collected items will be donated to Toys for Tots.

Throughout the campaign
Project Angel Tree
If your department would be interested in combining your efforts and “adopting” children as part of the Project Angel Tree program, contact Michele Kidwell (kidwell@augsburg.edu). Project Angel Tree is an organization that collects and distributes gifts to children of incarcerated inmates in area prisons.

Financial Contributions
You can complete your enrollment form for the Untied Way and/or the Community Solutions Fund at anytime and drop in the campus mail (CB 143) or drop it by Christensen Center 100C.

Thanks!


Subject: FREE Thanksgiving Dinner

Submitter:
Matthew E Linngren, Student & Public Computing Co-Manager, Information Technology

Message: Staying in town for Thanksgiving, but don't have a place to eat dinner? St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Columbia Heights (just 6 miles from campus) will be offering a FREE community Thanksgiving Dinner this Thursday, November 24 from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dinner includes turkey, potatos, stuffing, gravy, corn, green beans, cranberries, rolls, dessert and drinks. To reserve a spot, call the church office at (763) 788-9429. The church is located at 4101 Washington St. NE

Volunteers are also needed to help serve and clean up from 1 to 3 p.m. Dinner is included! Please call Matt at (612) 232-1790 to volunteer.

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Subject: IM Volleyball and Pickle-Ball
Submitter:
Raymond Cochenour III, Athletic Facilities Assistant Manager and intramural director, Athletic Facilities

Message: Remember that all IM Volleyball and Pickle-Ball rosters are due in the IM/Ice Arena office by 5:00 pm November 25th. If you have any questions please call Ray Cochenour at x-1256 or by e-mail at augsburgintramurals@yahoo.com. Thanks for your interest in Intramural Sports!

Subject: D-III College Hockey Showcase this weekend
Submitter:
Donald W Stoner, Sports Information Coordinator, Public Relations and Communication

Message: It is a feast for fans of college hockey! Eight college hockey teams will play eight games over two days at one site on Thanksgiving weekend. The Division III College Hockey Showcase, sponsored by Sherwood Hockey and hosted by Fogerty Arena in Blaine, is the largest field of college hockey teams to gather at one site during this regular season. Games will be played on Friday, Nov. 25, and Saturday, Nov. 26.

Teams included in this season’s largest college hockey gathering include: Augsburg College, Bethel University, Concordia College-Moorhead, Finlandia University, Hamline University, College of St. Scholastica, University of Wisconsin-Stout and University of Wisconsin-Superior.

Match-ups (and times) on Friday are: Augsburg vs. St. Scholastica (4 p.m./North Rink); Bethel vs. Wisconsin-Stout (4:30 p.m./South Rink); Concordia vs. Wisconsin-Superior (7:30 p.m./North Rink); Hamline vs. Finlandia (8 p.m./South Rink). On Saturday the losing teams of the North Rink games will play at 3 p.m. on the North Rink and the winning teams will play on the North Rink at 6:30 p.m. The South Rink will host its losers bracket game at 3:30 p.m. and its winner’s bracket game at 7 p.m.

“Playing at one site with a quality field of eight teams gives hockey fans in this great hockey market an easy opportunity to come and see the excellent quality of hockey being played at the Division III level,” said Chris Brown, one of the tournament’s organizers.

Ticket prices for the showcase are $20 for a two-day pass and $15 for a daily pass. College students with an I.D. card and high school students are $5 per day. Children 13-and-under are free.

For more information about tickets, call Chris Brown at 612-330-1301, or you can also access the Augsburg College tournament website at (http://www.augsburg.edu/athletics/mhockey/2005CHS/).

Subject: After School aid need
Submitter:
Sally Daniels, Director of Parent and Family Relations, Alumni-Parent Relations

Message: This is my second request; I think I forgot to say that this is a PAID (apx. $10.00 per hour) after school aid position!! Here is the need: a good friend of mine, Auggie grad, has a special needs daughter (age 5) who needs afer school care, in their south Minneapolis home. T, W, Th from 2:30-5:00. If you are interested, please contact me at ext. 1525 or daniels@augsburg.edu and I can give you more details.

Subject: CAR FOR SALE
Submitter:
Ana G Power, Student

Message: 1988 Buick Electra Park Avenue Sedan 4D
4 Door Sedan, automatic transmission, air condition, cruise control. Great Condition
$900 or best offer.
Contact Ana at powera@augsburg.edu


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