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Registration continued SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2009 11:15 a.m. Brunch, Main Dining Room, Nazareth Student Center _____ Number attending Please do not include payment with registration form. Payment will be submitted at the entrance of the Main Dining Room before brunch. Adults, children, and students without meal plan points @ $8.50 each Students with a meal plan can use meal plan points for their meal by showing their I.D. card. Reservation Deadline: Thursday, September 21, 2009 Please return this form to: Student Activities and Leadership Development Marywood University 2300 Adams Avenue Scranton, PA 18509 PRESORTED FIRST-CLASS MAIL U.S. POSTAGE PAID SCRANTON, PA PERMIT NO. 474 Marywood University, in accordance with applicable provisions of federal law, does not discriminate on grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability in the administration of any of its educational programs or activities, including admission, or with respect to employment. Inquiries should be directed to Dr. Patricia Dunleavy, Assistant Vice President for Human Resources, Coordinator for Act 504 and Title IX, Marywood University, Scranton, PA, 18509-1598. Phone: (570) 348-6220 or e-mail: [email protected]. ACCOMMODATIONS Listed below are suggested hotels in the Scranton/Dunmore area. A section of rooms is being held at each. Mention Marywood’s Family Weekend in order to receive a discounted rate. Clarion Hotel, Scranton Days Inn, Dunmore (570) 344-9811 Phone: (570) 348-6101 300 Meadow Avenue O’Neil Highway I-81, Exit 184 I-81, Exit 188 Hampton Inn, Scranton Hilton, Scranton (570) 342-7002 (570) 343-3000 Montage Mountain Road Adams Ave. I-81, Exit 182 I-81, Exit 184 Holiday Inn-East, Dunmore Inn at Nichols Village (570) 343-4771 (570) 587-1135 Tigue Street Clarks Summit I-81 Junction with 84 I-81 Exit 194 Marriott Residence Inn Radisson Hotel Dickson City (570) 342-8300 1-800-331-3131 700 Lackawanna Avenue I-81, Exit 190 I-81, Exit 184 Sleep Inn & Suites Fairfield Inn, Dickson City (570) 961-1116 (570) 346-3222 102 Monahan Ave. 949 Viewmont Drive I-81, Exit 190 Marywood University 2300 Adams Avenue Scranton, Pennsylvania 18509 www.marywood.edu RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED. Lead On. The world awaits. REGISTRATION FORM FAMILY WEEKEND ’09 REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration and reservations must be made in advance by using the form to the left. Tickets for events will be reserved on a first-come, first-served basis. Telephone reservations cannot be accepted. Payment must accompany registration form. Please respond as soon as possible, but absolutely no later than September 25, 2008, to ensure a reservation. Call the Center for Student Activities and Leadership Development, (570) 340-6016, with any questions.

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Page 1: FAMILY WEEKEND ’09 ACCOMMODATIONS REGISTRATION · Family Weekend is an annual tradition held in the fall on the Marywood Campus. The weekend will afford you many opportunities to

Registration continued

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 200911:15 a.m.Brunch, Main Dining Room, Nazareth Student Center

_____ Number attending

Please do not include payment with registration form.Payment will be submitted at the entrance of the MainDining Room before brunch.

Adults, children, and students without meal plan points @ $8.50 each

Students with a meal plan can use meal plan points for their meal by showing their I.D. card.

Reservation Deadline: Thursday, September 21, 2009Please return this form to:

Student Activities and Leadership DevelopmentMarywood University2300 Adams AvenueScranton, PA 18509

PRESORTEDFIRST-CLASS MAILU.S. POSTAGE PAID

SCRANTON, PAPERMIT NO. 474

Marywood University, in accordance with applicable provisions of federal law, does not discriminate on grounds of race, color,national origin, sex, age, or disability in the administration of anyof its educational programs or activities, including admission, orwith respect to employment. Inquiries should be directed to Dr.Patricia Dunleavy, Assistant Vice President for Human Resources,Coordinator for Act 504 and Title IX, Marywood University,Scranton, PA, 18509-1598. Phone: (570) 348-6220 or e-mail: [email protected].

A C C O M M O D A T I O N S

Listed below are suggested hotels in the Scranton/Dunmore area. A section of rooms is being held at each. Mention Marywood’s Family Weekendin order to receive a discounted rate.

Clarion Hotel, Scranton Days Inn, Dunmore(570) 344-9811 Phone: (570) 348-6101300 Meadow Avenue O’Neil HighwayI-81, Exit 184 I-81, Exit 188

Hampton Inn, Scranton Hilton, Scranton(570) 342-7002 (570) 343-3000Montage Mountain Road Adams Ave.I-81, Exit 182 I-81, Exit 184

Holiday Inn-East, Dunmore Inn at Nichols Village(570) 343-4771 (570) 587-1135Tigue Street Clarks SummitI-81 Junction with 84 I-81 Exit 194

Marriott Residence Inn Radisson HotelDickson City (570) 342-83001-800-331-3131 700 Lackawanna AvenueI-81, Exit 190 I-81, Exit 184

Sleep Inn & Suites Fairfield Inn, Dickson City(570) 961-1116 (570) 346-3222102 Monahan Ave. 949 Viewmont DriveI-81, Exit 190

Marywood University2300 Adams AvenueScranton, Pennsylvania 18509www.marywood.edu

RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED.

Lead On. The world awaits.

R E G I S T R A T I O N F O R MFAMILY WEEKEND ’09 REGISTRATION

I N F O R M A T I O N

Registration and reservations must be made in advance by using the form tothe left.

Tickets for events will be reserved on a first-come, first-served basis.

Telephone reservations cannot be accepted.

Payment must accompany registrationform.

Please respond as soon as possible, but absolutely no later than September 25, 2008, to ensure a reservation.

Call the Center for Student Activities and Leadership Development, (570) 340-6016, with any questions.

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Dear Marywood Family,

On behalf of the entire Marywood University Community, it is our pleasure to inviteyou and your family to attend Family Weekend ’09, scheduled for October 2 through 4, 2009.

Family Weekend is an annual tradition held in the fall on the Marywood Campus. Theweekend will afford you many opportunities to spend time together as a family, as wellas to meet faculty, staff, administration, friends, and other families. This brochure liststhe fun-filled activities that will be available for you and your family during the weekend. We encourage you to dress comfortably and enjoy!

Please return the registration form to Student Activities and Leadership Developmentno later than September 21, 2009. If you have any questions, please call us at (570) 340-6016. We are looking forward to your visit.

Sincerely,

Amy PaciejAmy Paciej, Dean of Students

SCHEDULE of EVENTSFRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 20096-8 p.m.RegistrationFireplace Lounge, Nazareth Student CenterWelcome to Marywood! At Registration, you will receive yourwelcome packet, including an up-to-date schedule of the weekend events.

8 p.m.Rebecca Davis Dance Company presents DARFURSette LaVerghetta Center for Performing ArtsDARFUR is a powerful and engaging multi-media modern danceproduction to raise awareness and funds for victims of genocide.The production follows the journey of US Marine Brian Steidle ashe witnesses the devastation unfolding in Sudan. The ballet is performed by a cast of ten professional dancers and is set toalternative rock music by various artists, including: A Perfect Circle,Apocalyptica, Damien Rice and Green Day.Free admission.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 200910 a.m.-12:30 p.m.RegistrationFireplace Lounge, Nazareth Student CenterFor our guests who were unable to attend registration on Friday.Begin the weekend at the registration area. You will receive yourwelcome packet, including an up-to-date schedule of the weekend events.

10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Silent AuctionFireplace Lounge, Nazareth Student CenterLearn more about Campus Ministry/Collegiate Volunteers'National and International Service Trip Program by browsing photos of recent experiences, talking to students involved in theprograms, and reading a current brochure about this year's trips. Asilent auction to benefit the Service Trip Programs also will takeplace. Items include a flatscreen TV, homemade baked goods,movie packages, gift cards and much more. This event will alsotake place during our Casino Night.

10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Photo VarietyFireplace Lounge, Nazareth Student CenterStop by the Photo Variety booth for your free family photo!

10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Marywood Student Art ShowFireplace Lounge, Nazareth Student CenterDuring this time you will have an opportunity to view currentworks from Marywood Students. All paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, and photographs are welcomed. Participants willhave an opportunity to vote on their top three favorite pieces andprizes will be awarded to the artists.

10 a.m.-1 p.m.Student Leader BrunchLiguori CenterThe Center for Student Activities and Leadership Development,Office of Housing and Residence Life and Campus Ministry staffinvite current student leaders, and their families and guests for abreakfast buffet reception. Please join us in recognizing our activestudent leaders on-campus. This event is invitation only. Studentleaders will receive invitations in early September.

11 a.m.-4 p.m.The Marywood University Bookstore will be open.

11 a.m.-2 p.m.Brunch on Your OwnMain Dining HallThis will be your first opportunity to dine in our amazing MainDining Room. There are a wide variety of popular menu optionsavailable in a comfortable atmosphere. There will be SpecialFamily Weekend Discount Pricing for this meal.

ATHLETIC CONTESTS:12 p.m.Field Hockey vs. Keystone CollegePacers Athletic Field

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 20098 p.m.Rebecca Davis Dance Company presents DARFURSette LaVerghetta Center for Performing Arts

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 200912-3 p.m.Fall Fest!Adjacent to Pacer Athletic Field

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8-10:30 p.m.Casino Night: Latour Conference RoomNazareth Student Center

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R E G I S T R A T I O N F O R MFAMILY WEEKEND ’09

8-10:30 p.m.Casino Night: Latour Conference RoomNazareth Student CenterPlay blackjack, spin the roulette wheel, try your luck atcraps and much more at our Casino Night. Play for thechances to win great prizes! We will also be sponsoring a50/50 Raffle, all proceeds benefitting the American CancerSociety.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 200910:30 a.m.Liturgy: Marian Chapel, Swartz Center for Spiritual DevelopmentAs one Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church, we cometogether to celebrate our unity found in Christ Jesus.Present in Word and Sacrament, Christ gathers us as a family. Families of all faith traditions are warmly invited toparticipate in this central experience of our Universityidentity.

11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.The Marywood University Bookstore will be open.

11:15 a.m.Brunch, Main Dining Room, Nazareth Student CenterThis is the final event to come together and enjoy a relaxing brunch as a family as the weekend comes to aclose. Tickets must be purchased in advance and there isreserved seating. If you did not sign up for the brunch,you can still purchase brunch in the Main Dining Hall.

12-9 p.m.The Robert J. Mellow Center for Athletics and Wellnessand the Health and Physical Education Center will be openfor use for any family member to enjoy the track, fitnesscenter, locker rooms, gym, pool or racquetball courts.Please note that the minimum age to use the facilities issixteen years old.

1 p.m.Women’s Tennis vs. College of Notre DameTennis Courts

1 p.m.Volleyball vs. College of Notre DameVolleyball Courts

2:30 p.m.Women’s Soccer vs. Neumann UniversityPacers Athletics Field

12-3 p.m.Fall Fest!Adjacent to Pacer Athletic FieldJoin us for an afternoon of food, fun and Pacer excitement! Whilecheering on our Pacers, play some exciting games for chances towin prizes, paint a pumpkin, visit booths from many of our stu-dent clubs and organizations, take part in a pie eating contest, andso much more! Food will also be provided to enjoy, free of charge(Limited quantity available).

12-5 p.m.The Robert J. Mellow Center for Athletics and Wellness and theHealth and Physical Education Center will be open for use for anyfamily member to enjoy the track, fitness center, locker rooms,gym, pool or racquetball courts. Please note that the minimumage to use the facilities is sixteen years old.

2-5 p.m.The Robert J. Mellow Center for Athletics and Wellness and theHealth and Physical Education Center will be open for use for anyfamily member to enjoy the track, fitness center, locker rooms,gym, pool, or racquetball courts. Please note that the minimumage to use the facilities is 16 years old.

2:30-4 p.m.The Heart of MarywoodSwartz Center for Spiritual LifeConference Rms. A&B and Marian ChapelJoin Campus Ministry in an exploration of one or more of the fol-lowing activities: A Stitch in Time – Ugly Quilts Sleeping BagProject for the Community Intervention Center to be given to thehomeless. Bagged Lunches for St. Francis Kitchen to be given tomembers of the Scranton community who have little to eat. OneLife – Many Strings for an experience of reflection and prayerrelated to Speak Truth to Power and our Marywood Core Values.

4:30-6 p.m.Dinner-on-your-ownEnjoy a leisurely dinner in the Student Center Main Dining Roomor experience one of Scranton’s many excellent eateries.Restaurant listings will be available at Registration.

7 p.m.The Marywood University Dance Team PerformanceLatour Conference Room, Nazareth Student CenterCome see the Marywood University Dance Team perform someof their dances that were featured at the Race for the Cure andothers that will be featured at both men’s and women’s basketballgames.

7:30 p.m.FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR!On campus location to be determinedTake the whole family to enjoy a beautiful fireworks show!

8-10:30 p.m.Silent Auction: Fireplace LoungeNazareth Student CenterLearn more about Campus Ministry/Collegiate Volunteers'National and International Service Trip Program by browsing pho-tos of recent experiences, talking to students involved in the pro-grams, and reading a current brochure about this year's trips. Asilent auction to benefit the Service Trip Programs also will takeplace. Items include a flatscreen TV, homemade baked goods,movie packages, gift cards and much more.