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Erie PA News and Events for Monday November 13, 2006
Monsignor Charles Kavanagh, a NY Archdiocese Catholic priest accused of sexual assault, will be tried by a church tribunal with the trial held in Erie, PA beginning today. The trial will be conducted behind closed doors by a tribunal of three canon law judges.

Kevin Hudes and Bradley Snetsinger each scored a goal and two assists to lead the Windsor Spitfires to a 5-2 win over the Erie Otters in an Ontario Hockey League game played tonight in front of 2,546 at the Tullio Arena. The next Otters home game is Saturday at the Tullio Arena when the Peterborough Petes visit for a 7:30 pm start.
Gannon University today will host a free concert in recognition of International Education Week. The concert, to be given by Simple Gifts of State College, Pa., will begin at 4:30 pm in the piano lounge of the Waldron Campus Center, 124 West Seventh Street. The performance is free and open to the public. Simple Gifts plays 12 instruments and performs Romanian, Klezmer, Greek, Irish, Bulgarian, Scottish, Appalachian, and Swedish tunes. The group is comprised of three women: Linda Littleton, Karen Hirshon, and Rachel Hall. Hall is not able to attend the performance at Gannon.
Box of Light Theatre brings its multi-dimensional stage performance of “Pavlov’s Clown” to Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, on Tuesday, Nov 14. The one-hour lunchtime show will begin at 12:30 pm in the Reed Union Building’s Bruno’s Cafe. A presentation of the college’s Rhythms of Life cultural series, “Pavlov’s Clown” is free and open to the public. A full menu of hot and cold lunch items will be available for purchase at the cafe.
Join the Pittsburgh Regional Knowledge Management Consortium, the Pittsburgh Technology Council and the Center for eBusiness and Advanced IT (eBizITPA), as they partner to present “IS Peer Network: Visual Display of Information and Explanations”, a live Webinar on Tuesday, November 14, 2006 from 5:30-8 pm. IT professionals interested in participating in this FREE educational opportunity should register by calling (814) 898-6500. The Webinar will be broadcast from the Center for eBusiness and Advanced IT (5340 Fryling Road, Suite 201, Erie, PA). Seats will be filled on a first come, first serve basis. For additional questions, please contact Melissa Newell, education program coordinator, at melissa.newell@ebizitpa.org. Amanda Parker, from Bechtel Bettis, will provide a captivating overview of how to create superior visual displays of data and information. For more than 50 years, the Bettis Laboratory has been developing advanced naval nuclear propulsion technology and providing technical support to ensure the safe and reliable operation of our nation’s submarine and aircraft carrier fleets. Based on landmark texts by Edward Tufte, professor emeritus at Yale University and expert in statistical evidence, information design and interface design, Parker will explain what features make it possible for viewers to compare, comprehend and consider causality.

The opening reception of “Victorian Holidays: A Holiday Heritage Festival” will be held November 16 at the Erie County Historical Society Watson-Curtze Mansion, 356 W 6 St, from 6-9 pm. Cost is $20, from reservations call (814) 454-1813. Victorian Holidays is a multi-faceted exhibit which has been annual tradition for the Erie County Historical Society for more than 25 years. The 2006 exhibit, titled a Holiday Heritage Festival, features traditional seasonal decorations from several ethnic-oriented groups. Exhibit runs through December 31.
Gannon University’s Erie Chamber Orchestra, Conducted and directed by Bruce Morton Wright, will perform on Friday, November 17. The performance will feature the Edinboro University Singers. It is free and open to the public and will begin at 7:30 pm at the Erie Central High auditorium, 3325 Cherry Street.
The Goo Goo Dolls will play a concert at the Warner Theatre in Erie Tuesday December 5. Tickets are on sale now.
Organizers of the Heart of the Alleghenies Folk Music Festival will present a special afternoon of workshops in the folk music tradition on November 19 from 1-3 pm at the Erie Historical Society Watson-Curtze Mansion, 356 West 6 St. Learn to play a mountain dulcimer, with no musical talent required. Mountain dulcimers will be provide, however participants are encouraged to bring their own if possible. Reservations required. Cost is $30.
The next production at the Roadhouse Theater is “SantaLand Diaries” and “Season’s Greetings.” Playwright, author, and National Public Radio commentator David Sedaris compose two entertaining, irreverently witty essays which were adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello. The production opens with a post-show reception the evening after Thanksgiving, Friday, November 24 and continues through Saturday, December 23. Admission: Regular seating $12, Riser seating $15, VIP table seating $20. Reservations can be made by phone at (814) 456-5656 or in person at the Roadhouse Theatre for Contemporary Arts 145 West 11th Street. Box Office hours are 2-6 PM Tuesday - Saturday. The theater accepts cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard and Discover.
Two facets of the choral music program at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, will be showcased at its annual fall concert on Tuesday, Nov 28. The concert will begin at 8 pm in the McGarvey Commons of the Reed Union Building. The College Choir and the Studio Singers both will perform under the direction of Daniel Barnard, lecturer in music. Tickets for the concert are $5 for adults and $3 for students and are available at the door or at the Reed Union Building information desk.
Shangahi Quartet, a versatile ensemble known for its passionate musicality, impressive technique, and multicultural innovation, will perform at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, on Friday, Dec 1. Their lunchtime appearance, part of Music at Noon: The Logan Series, will begin at noon in the McGarvey Commons of the Reed Union Building. It is free and open to the public.
The Holiday Toy Drive (benefiting SafeNet Erie) and Gift Wrapping Party will be held at the Plymouth Tavern, 1109 State Street, on Wednesday, December 13 at 6 pm. Contact Melissa Newell at melissamnewell(at)gmail.com for information regarding the Toy Drive. Yep! has partnered with United Way Young Leaders for this event. Please join them in providing gifts for local families currently being sheltered.
The movies for the Holiday Film Series at the Big Green Screen Theater are The Lion King (Dec 5), The Incredibles (Dec 12), the excellent 1961 version of 101 Dalmations (Dec 19) and Toy Story (Dec 26).
Posted by Dennis at November 13, 2006 7:04 AM





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