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June 2012
Friday, June 1st
- ACT Coffee Break
- Stop by the Center for Community and Civic Engagement for some delicious coffee, fresh donuts, and great conversation!
- 9:30 am, Sayles 150
Friday, June 15th
- Lighten Up Garage Sale
- Lighten Up is an annual garage sale that sells students' unwanted items at the end of the year. Proceeds go to three local nonprofits.
- 8:00 am, West Gym
Saturday, June 16th
- Lighten Up Garage Sale
- Lighten Up is an annual garage sale that sells students' unwanted items at the end of the year. Proceeds go to three local nonprofits.
- 8:00 am, West Gym
September 2012
Wednesday, September 12th
- HealthFinders Info Session
- Information session for those interested in HealthFinders Collaborative, Inc.
- 7:30 pm, Hill Lounge
October 2012
Tuesday, October 2nd
- Red Cross Blood Drive
- 12:00 pm
Wednesday, October 3rd
- Red Cross Blood Drive
- 12:00 pm
Sunday, October 14th
- Alternatives to Violence Info Session
- Are you interested in systemic change and conflict resolution? Come hear about AVP!
- 2:00 pm, Willis 205
Wednesday, October 24th
- Life After Carleton: Alternatives to the Traditional Workforce
- Info session about post-Carleton opportunities in volunteerism, civic engagement, and social justice.
- 4:00 pm, Library Athenaeum
November 2012
Thursday, November 8th
- Bristol Bay: A World of Challenges and Opportunities
- Renowned Chef Barton Seaver presents on this critical natural resource and opportunities to help preserve the Bay with our forks.
- 7:00 pm, Gould Library Athenaeum
January 2013
Thursday, January 17th
- Careers in Social Justice Panel: Immediate Engagement
- 12:00 pm, Alumni Guest House Meeting Room
Friday, January 18th
- Alternative Spring Break Applications DUE
- Build houses. Strengthen communities. Use your break to make a difference. Apply for an Alternative Spring Break program.
- 5:00 pm
Tuesday, January 29th
- The State of Your Health: A Public Health Lunch
- A Public Health Lunch with Center for Disease Control MN Dept of Health Associates. A part of the 2013 Civic Engagement Series.
- 12:00 pm, Alumni Guest House
February 2013
Thursday, February 7th
- Careers in Social Justice Panel: Public Health
- 12:00 pm, LDC 104
Monday, February 11th
- TED Talks: Annie Lennox & Elizabeth Pisani
- Come listen to two public health-related TED talks - Annie Lennox: Why I am an HIV/AIDS Activist and Elizabeth Pisani: Sex, Drugs, and HIV.
- 7:00 pm, Libe Athenaeum
Tuesday, February 12th
- Red Cross Blood Drive
- 12:00 pm, Great Hall
Wednesday, February 13th
- Red Cross Blood Drive
- 12:00 pm, Great Hall
Thursday, February 14th
- Who Is Northfield? Panel
- A part of the 2013 Civic Engagement Series.
- 12:00 pm, Weitz 236
Saturday, February 23rd
- Carls Against Cancer Dance Marathon
- 5:00 pm, Cowling Gym
April 2013
Friday, April 5th
- CCCE Coffee Break
- Stop in the Center for Community and Civic Engagement for delicious donuts, coffee, and conversation.
- 9:30 am, Sayles 150
Wednesday, April 17th
- Red Cross Blood Drive
- 12:00 pm, Great Hall
Thursday, April 18th
- Red Cross Blood Drive
- 12:00 pm, Great Hall
- John De Graaf - Lunch Talk
- "From Bhutan to Bloomington: From Economic Growth to Sustainable Happiness" Thursday in the Athenaeum, common time, food provided.
- 12:00 pm, Libe Athenaeum
- Film Screening - "What's the Economy for, Anyway?"
- Movie screening and Q&A with director, John De Graaf, 6:00 to 7:30 pm in Olin 149.
- 6:00 pm, Olin 149
Friday, April 19th
- CCCE Coffee Break
- Stop in the Center for Community and Civic Engagement for delicious donuts, coffee, and conversation.
- 9:30 am, Sayles 150
- Dinner and Discussion with John de Graaf
- Dinner with guest John de Graaf, Friday, 5:00 to 6:00, Sayles Hill Lounge. RSVP requested due to seating limitation. Please email rafiqs.
- 5:00 pm, Sayles Hill Lounge
Wednesday, April 24th
- Ezra Klein at St. Olaf
- Ezra Klein of the Washington Post, Bloomberg, and MSNBC will be speaking at St. Olaf next Wednesday, April 24 at 7pm.
- 7:00 pm, St. Olaf
Thursday, April 25th
- MSYC Firebellies
- middle school cooking class
- MSYC
Saturday, April 27th
- Screening of "The Girl from Birch Creek"
- The Northfield chapter of the League of Women Voters will be showing the movie The Girl from Birch Creek.
- 11:00 am, Weitz Cinema
- The Clothesline Project
- An event to honor survivors of sexual violence by designing and displaying tshirts.
- 1:00 pm, Sayles
Sunday, April 28th
- IFSA Chapel Service
- Inter-Faith Social Action will present a Chapel service focusing on building an inclusive world for all.
- 5:00 pm, Chapel
Tuesday, April 30th
- in.visible: a photography and film exhibit opening
- 12:05 pm
- in.visible: a photography and film exhibit opening
- An artistic representation of the stories of five women who were victims of sexual assault and rape.
- 5:45 pm, Weitz 230
May 2013
Thursday, May 2nd
- MSYC Firebellies
- middle school cooking class
- MSYC
- Food Alliance
- 12:00 pm, LDC
- Student-Led Public Health Seminar
- This seminar will be co-facilitated by Carleton students and faculty and held the 2nd 5-weeks of Spring term on Thursdays during 5,6c.
- 3:10 pm
Friday, May 3rd
- CCCE Coffee Break
- Stop in the Center for Community and Civic Engagement for delicious donuts, coffee, and conversation.
- 9:30 am, Sayles 150
Thursday, May 9th
- MSYC Firebellies
- middle school cooking class
- MSYC
Saturday, May 11th
- 5K Run/Walk for Hope
- Check out go.carleton.edu/5kforhope for more info and registration details!
- 11:00 am, Cowling Arboretum
- Northfield Zumbathon
- Zumbathon fundraiser for the Northfield Youth Sports Collaborative scholarship fund!
- 3:30 pm, Northfield High School Cafeteria
Thursday, May 16th
- Food Alliance
- 12:00 pm, LDC
Friday, May 17th
- CCCE Coffee Break
- Stop in the Center for Community and Civic Engagement for delicious donuts, coffee, and conversation.
- 9:30 am, Sayles 150
- Empty Bowls
- Get delicious soup and keep the handmade bowl. Suggested donation:$15, all proceeds to Northfield Community Action Food Shelf
- 11:50 am, Bald Spot (Rain Location: Upper Sayles)
Saturday, May 18th
- Sex Saturday Workshop
- We'd like to invite you to register for Pro-Choice MN @ Carleton College's spring conference "Sex Saturday"!
- 9:00 am, Great Hall
- 3v3 Soccer Fundraiser
- Goals with Soul, a program organized by Carleton students and soccer players fuses soccer, community, and civic engagement.
- 10:00 am, Bell Field







