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PSU Campus, Various Locations

Twenty educators from Pakistan will spend a month on the PSU campus receiving training that will benefit schools and students in their home country.

For more information, contact Blake Allen at 535-2615 or visit the Pakistani Educational Leadership Institute Web site.


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This summer institute is designed for teachers who would like to gain a thorough background in the teaching of writing with practical applications they can use in their classrooms. Participants write, respond to other’s writing, and reflect on how this experience informs their thinking about their teaching.

Click here for a brochure/application form. For more information, contact Meg Peterson at meg@plymouth.edu.


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Silver Center for the Arts

The Women’s Caucus for Art presents “Making Her Mark,” a juried exhibition of art by its members. The display is at the Silver Center from July 2 to October 1, 2008.

For more information, visit the Karl Drerup Art Gallery Web site or call 535-2614.


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Writing program for 6th and 7th graders. Click here for a brochure/application.

For more information, contact jlarochelle@newfound.k12.nh.us.


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11:30 am

Mary Lyon Lawn

An Alien Invasion inspired menu by Sodexho will tempt your taste buds. Visit the Dining Services Web site for a menu and entertainment list. $8.00 per person or priced a la carte

.Wednesdays on the Green


Jul ’08
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7:00 pm

Boyd Hall

PSU’s Center for the Environment and the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center present a screening with award-winning documentary filmmaker George Butler. Butler’s latest film, The Lord God Bird, tells the story of the ivory-billed woodpecker, which was believed extinct until its re-discovery in the swamps of Arkansas in 2005. Some of Butler’s other film credits include Pumping Iron, Roving Mars, and Going Upriver: The Long War of John Kerry.

To purchase tickets or for more information, call the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center at 968-7194.



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