11-08-10 CAYUGA COLLEGIAN NOVEMBER 8 2010

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Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York

Collegian www.cayugacollegian.com

Vol. 59 Issue 6 November 8, 2010

Harlequin Productions Honored

CAYUGABriefs Auburn Gets Crafty You can get some Holiday shopping done ahead of schedule this year, and feel good about it too! Saturday, November 13th from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm, the Fair Trade Festival offers the unique chance to peruse jewelry, toys, hand loomed textiles, pottery, baskets, nativities and more. The offerings are distinctive because they come from over 38 countries, so there’s quite a variety to choose from. Your purchases at the Fair Trade Festival are good for the economy too, because all merchants are charging “Fair Trade” prices, meaning the price is fair for the product. You won’t find any toys or home décor items that a laborer in China made for pennies here. At the event you will also find samples of food to try, from all around the globe. To keep the younger members of the family occupied, there will be children’s activities. Support Fair Trade if you have some shopping to do at this year’s festival at the United Church of Auburn, 77 Metcalf Dr., Auburn. For more information, call 315-252-4397. -Kat Taylor, Editor-in-chief

The Body Washer cast: (L-R) Lauren Maltese, Rachel Bodner, and Lizzie Fennessy.

Drug Talk Partnership for a Drug Free Community will host Truth and Tips for a Drug Free Auburn on Monday, November 8, 2010. The event kicks off National Drug and Alcohol Fact Week sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Students and Parents are invited to the Auburn Public Theater from 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm.

COLLEGIAN STAFF MEETING: 11 AM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15 COLLEGIAN OFFICE ALL ARE WELCOME! COLLEGIAN OFFICE HOURS KAT TAYLOR Tuesdays: 10:30 AM-12 PM Wednesdays: 1:30-2:55 PM Thursdays: 10:30 AM -12:30 PM JAMIE BLUMRICK Mondays: 11 AM -12 PM Tuesdays: 12 PM -2 PM Wednesdays: : 3 - 6 PM DJ DuVALL, SPORTS Mondays: 9:00 - 11:00 AM Wednesdays: 9:00 - 11:00 AM Fridays: 9:00 - 11:00 AM EMAIL THE COLLEGIAN AT: cayugacollegian@gmail.com www.cayugacollegian.com

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GO OUT OF YOUR WAY AND THANK A VETERAN THIS WEEK In honor of Veterans’ Day this week, The Cayuga Collegian is adopting a soldier and his platoon deployed in Afghanistan. We are actively gathering donations of small comfort items to mail overseas. The soldier is William “Billy” Blessing of Skaneateles, (pictured above on the left). He is a Sergeant in the United States Army’s 101st Airborne Division “The Screaming Eagles” based at Fort Campbell in Kentucky. His brother, Chris Blessing, is a CCC freshman. Chris says his 23-year-old brother enlisted in the army right out of high school and is presently on his second tour of duty. His first tour was in Iraq, bringing peace to the civil war-savaged Iraqi city of Samawah. Blessing is a decorated soldier who has moved up through the ranks quickly. He was recently awarded The Bronze Star for bravery while deployed in Afghanistan. Even though he was just home on leave, he is making his family wait until his next return to learn what he did to earn one of the most prestigious medals awarded in the military. William and Chris are the sons of Bill and Sue Blessing of Skaneateles. They have a sister, Terry, who is a CCC alum. “My family is very proud of my brother,” said Chris. To donate, just stop by The Collegian Office. (If the office is closed, just slip your donation through the mail slot). We will be sending as many packages as we can over the course of the school year. Chris says in addition to small toiletry items, the soldiers really appreciate receiving cigarettes. Chris says many soldiers smoke to ease stress and they say Afghan cigarettes are terrible. Although, she is strictly opposed to any tobacco use, Collegian Faculty Advisor, Mary Merritt, will make this exception for the soldiers. “My brother says he plans to quit when he gets back to the States,” explained Chris. “When my brother says he is going to do something, he definitely does it.”

Harlequin Productions, Cayuga Community College’s theater group, recently learned that their production of “The Body Washer” by Rosemary Frisino Toohey is invited to perform at the annual Theatre Association of NY State Festival. This prestigious state-wide competition will be held November 19-21 in Batavia, New York. “The Body Washer” is part of Harlequin’s “We Got Your One-Acts, Right Here” evening of theatre which held performances in late October and early November in the College’s Black Box Theatre. “The Body Washer” features the talents of CCC students, Lauren Maltese, Rachel Bodner and Lizzie Fennessy, and tells the story of how an incident in the Afghanistan War affects the lives of an Islamic Body Washer and two Americans: a National Guard soldier and a journalist. Also Invited to perform at the TANYS Festival is the Auburn Player’s Production of “Two Women and a Chair” by Michael Olsen. CCC freshman Alicia Frame and CCC alum Carole Estabrook enact the two roles of actresses showing up for an audition in a room dominated by a strange chair but no director. Both productions were directed by Bob Frame, Director of Theatre

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CCC Custodian Injured in Accident by D.J. DuVall, Associate Editor Frank Sciortino, a second shift custodian at Cayuga Community College’s Auburn campus, was returning from a father and son dinner on Friday, October 8th, when he was in a motor vehicle accident. With his son, Jeremy, on the back of his motorcycle, another vehicle pulled into Frank’s lane ejecting both Frank and Jeremy from the bike. Frank was taken by Mercy Flight to University Hospital in Syracuse, while Jeremy was transported by ambulance to the same location. Jeremy was treated and released. Frank’s injuries are reported to be much more serious. He is facing a long road to recovery, including attending Mercy Rehab for up to ten weeks. Frank is in room 5320, on floor 5A if anyone would like to send a card.

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