October 30, 2018
The BULLETIN
Hailed by Rolling Stone as “gospel titans” the Blind Boys of Alabama have been singing together for seven decades. Join us for a night of music Saturday, November 3 at 7:30 p.m. to see these 5 time Grammy winners, including a lifetime achievement award. Tickets are free with CAF and available at tickets.luther.edu . Come see the group that has defined the sound of the American South for over half a century.
Announcements
Free Shopping Shuttles  to Fareway and Walmart this Saturday, November 3rd. Supported by the Greek fraternity Zeta Tau Psi. Pick up outside the Union 10:00 a.m. and 10:45 a.m., final pick up from Walmart 12:00 p.m., final pick up from Fareway 12:15 p.m.

TEDxLutherCollege is looking for speakers — All members of the Luther college community with great ideas are encouraged to apply  here . Applications will be open until November 9.

How do people of different races interact? What does that say about human social and cultural constructs? Luther College Professor of Dance Jane Hawley attempts to investigate those questions and dive into the human condition through an embodied dialogue performance, "Issues of Color: It's More than Black and White." Friday, November 2, 7 p.m. in the Center for the Arts, Studio 1.

Spooky Halloween Sales Event — Wednesday, October 31 from 8:45 a.m.-4:45 p.m. stop in for 25% off all hoods and all clearance items in the store. This spooky event is only for 1 day so take advantage before its too late!

Signed Books Available — If you missed Jonathan Haidts book signing we still have a few signed copies and books available at the Book Shop.

Latines Unides: Day of the Dead
Join us this Thursday, November 1 to kick off Day of the Dead celebration in Regents North Gym from
5:00-8:00 p.m. There will be fun activities, delicious food, and performances.
Luther College Associate Professor of Art Ben Moore presents his art show "Lie To Me" from November 5 to January 24 at the Wigley Fleming Art Gallery, Center for the Arts. Moore’s current work explores the sublime. His goal is to art depicting a place so supernatural that it transports the viewer away from Earth while their feet never leave the ground.

Children of all ages are invited to the Future Music Educators Association's second annual Family Concert. The concert is 10:30 a.m. Saturday, November 3, in the Jenson-Noble Hall of Music, Orchestra Room.

RERUNS

Help Fight the Flu! Health Service will be offering another opportunity to receive the flu vaccine on October 30 from 10 a.m. -1:30 p.m. in the Union Williams Lounge. Students may charge their student account. Staff/Faculty pay at the time of service with cash/check and submit to insurance for reimbursement. Cost is $25.

Luther College's visual and performing arts department (VPA) is presenting a live radio show performance of Howard Koch's radio script "The War of the Worlds" at 9 p.m. Wednesday, October 31, in the Dahl Centennial Union, Marty's. The performance will also be broadcast on Luther's radio station KWLC at 1240AM and online through KWLC's website, luther.edu/KWLC .

Worship Leader Workshops - Sunday morning worship leaders gain hands-on ministry and leadership experience in many areas; we'll be exploring three of those areas in more depth after worship on Sunday, November 4, from 11am-noon. Participants are invited to learn about reading and stage presence with Sue Blair, chanting with Prof. Greg Peterson, and prayer-writing with Pastor Annie. After the workshops, participants are invited to enjoy a free brunch at the Peace Dining Room. To sign up for the workshops and brunch, use this google form .

Find the Creature! A Frankenstein Scavenger Hunt will be taking place in the library on October 31 from 8-9:30 p.m. Come to the Hovde Room to enjoy treats and search for Frankenstein’s creature! Prizes will be awarded to the winning teams. Costumes are encouraged, with prizes for the most ingenious outfits. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Frankenstein!
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