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2010 Featured Events
January
- (1/20) Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium: Barbara Johns' diary will be read on Wednesday, Jan. 20
- (1/21) Martin Luther King Jr. Symposium: A panel discussion on educational equity will be held Thursday, Jan. 21
- (1/22) An opening reception for three new LCVA exhibitions will be held Friday, Jan. 22
- (1/26) French Film Festival showing of "Azur & Asmar" on Tuesday, Jan. 26
- (1/28) Dr. Sommer Gentry, assistant professor of mathematics at the U.S. Naval Academy, will give a talk Thursday, Jan. 28
February
- (2/1) Dr. Roland Karnatz, adjunct instructor of music, will present a recital of interactive computer music on Monday, Feb. 1
- (2/2) The Rev. Goodwin Douglas, who was involved in the 1960s local civil rights movement, will speak Feb. 2
- (2/3) French Film Festival showing of "Entre les murs (The Class)" on Wednesday, Feb. 3
- (2/4) Anna Cox, assistant professor of art, will speak Thursday, Feb. 4, about her current installation at the LCVA
- (2/9) CEO and president of Evergreen Enterprises will be Executive-in-Residence speakers Tuesday, Feb. 9 - Canceled
- (2/10) Author Jill McCorkle will read from her works Wednesday, Feb. 10
- (2/10) French Film Festival showing of "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" on Wednesday, Feb. 10
- (2/12) Baritone Theodore Sipes will present a voice recital Friday, Feb. 12
- (2/16) Dr. Lang Moore, associate professor emeritus of mathematics at Duke University, will give a talk Tuesday, Feb. 16
- (2/18) A summit on health care reform will be held Thursday, Feb. 18
- (2/18) French Film Festival showing of "A Secret" on Thursday, Feb. 18
- (2/18 - 2/28) Longwood Theatre will present "The Grapes of Wrath" on Feb. 18-21 and 25-28
- (2/21) The David Esleck Trio will present a faculty/guest recital Sunday, Feb. 21
- (2/23) French Film Festival showing of "Le Fils de l'epicier (The Grocer's Son)" on Tuesday, Feb. 23
- (2/24) Paul Rusesabagina, the hotel manager whose humanitarian efforts were later memorialized in "Hotel Rwanda," will speak Wed, Feb. 24
- (2/25) Business writer and visionary Daniel Pink will give the Barbara L. Bishop Distinguished Lecture in the Visual Arts on Thursday, Feb. 25
- (2/27) The 11th annual Civil War Seminar (free and open to the public) will be held all day Saturday, Feb. 27
- (2/28) The Washington Saxophone Quartet will present a Chamber Music Series concert Sunday, Feb. 28
March
- (3/2) Kerri Cushman, assistant professor of art, will speak Tuesday, March 2 about the current LCVA exhibition "Somewhere Far from Habit"
- (3/16) Dr. Owen Byer, professor of mathematics at Eastern Mennonite University, will give a talk Tuesday, March 16
- (3/17) Artist William Martin will speak Wednesday, March 17 about his sculpture "Oilpull"
- (3/18 - 3/20) Reflections on Sustainability: A Conference for Students, March 18-20 at Longwood University
- (3/18) Jerry Greenfield of Ben & Jerry's will speak Thursday, March 18
- (3/18) Longwood alumnus and chief marketing officer of Virginia Asset Management (VAM) will be the Executive-in-Residence speaker March 18
- (3/19) Award-winning author and historian Dr. Melvin Patrick Ely will speak Friday, March 19 (Rescheduled from March 5)
- (3/21) An opening reception for the Annual Area Youth Art Exhibition will be held Sunday, March 21
- (3/23) Former child soldier Michel Chikwanine, who witnessed unspeakable horrors in the Great War of Africa, will speak Tuesday, March 23
- (3/25) Poet Jan Beatty will read from her works Thursday, March 25
- (3/25) The Brass Quintet from the Fort Lee Army Band will present a free concert Thursday, March 25
- (3/28) Duo2Go, a violin and clarinet duo, will present a Chamber Music Series concert Sunday, March 28
- (3/30) Leader of Farmville's historic student walkout in 1951 will give a talk on Tuesday, March 30
- (3/30) Longwood history to come alive at Greenwood Library event on Tuesday, March 30
April
- (4/1) Dr. Gena Southall will give a Faculty Colloquium Lecture on Thursday, April 1
- (4/8 - 4/18) Longwood Theatre will present "Little Shop of Horrors" on April 8-11 and 15-18
- (4/10) Spring Weekend 2010 Event Schedule
- (4/11) The Longwood Wind Symphony will present a concert Sunday, April 11
- (4/15) Dr. John Swallow, J.T. Kimbrough professor of mathematics and humanities at Davidson College, will give a talk April 15
- (4/15) Dr. Jennifer Capaldo, assistant professor of music, will present a faculty voice recital Thursday, April 15
- (4/16) The Camerata Singers will present a concert Friday, April 16
- (4/20) A reading of "Shortcomings," a collection of one-act plays by Dr. Brett Hursey, will take place Tuesday, April 20
- (4/20) The Longwood Men's Choir and Women's Choir will present a concert Tuesday, April 20
- (4/21) Artist Sam Spicza will speak Wednesday, April 21 on his sculpture "Hephaestus Fallen"
- (4/22 - 4/25) "I Hear America Singing," a concert of poetry and music, will be presented April 22-23 and April 25
- (4/23 - 4/24) "We Dance, Therefore We Are" will be presented by the Longwood Company of Dancers on April 23-24
May
- (5/7) An awards ceremony and reception for Community Achievements in the Arts will be held Friday, May 7
- (5/8) Commencement will be held Saturday, May 8
- (5/13) Victorian scholar Brenda Ayres will host "Tea-Time at Longwood" on Thursday, May 13
- (5/15) The Inaugural Call Me MISTER Golf Tournament will be held Saturday, May 15
- (5/26) The LCCLL will offer free speech-language and hearing screenings on Wednesday, May 26
July
- (7/1 - 7/31) The exhibition "Enduring Legacy: Selected Acquisitions, 2008-09" will be at the LCVA through July 30
- (7/3 - 7/10) Longwood University Boy's Soccer Camp will take place July 3 – 6 and July 7 - 10
- (7/4 - 7/9) Call Me MISTER leadership training will take place July 4 - 9
- (7/6 - 7/8) Longwood University Women's Lacrosse Camp will take place July 6 - 8
- (7/6 - 7/16) Talented and Gifted (TAG) day camp will be held at Longwood July 6-16
- (7/24 - 7/27) Longwood University Field Hockey Camp will take place July 24 - 27