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October 27, 2000 CAMPUS 7 A Shock in the Com ^ILLY SCARPIMTO Imagine a perfect October ;vening on an isolated cornfield. It I s miles away fi-om any form of civi- liization. The howling wind creates in overwhelming sense of eeriness the pitch-black labyrinth of sway ing com rows an surprise comers. iVait... what is that over there lurk- ng in the shadows? This year, pre- )are yourself for a real “Shock in the 1 om ! Twister Productions is team ing up with The Brevard Com Maze, iwned and operated by Taylor and David Mackey. They are creating a munted com maze for all ages and lave planned an exciting evening of ;pooky entertainment. The event will last for five nights, from 7p.m. Ac 10p.m., October 26 through Oc- ' tober 31, with the exception of Sun- ay, October 29. There will be many skits and scenes performed with characters in full costume. The intention of these presentations is to give the partici pants a good scare. There will be a grave yard, a head murdered her baby, and he’s trying to murder her too. I’ll basically be going insane and trying to console my dead child, and stay away from my crazy husband!” Now that’s Ipretty oeepy! There ess also vari- man 0 u s scare- events crows. creepy tunnel, and many more shocking thrillers that are sure to turn your hair white! Davida Rector, a participant in the com maze, explained her grim character, “I’ll be playing a crazy wife who has a husband that has take place. These events include pumpkin picking, a best original cos tume contest, a drop off for nonper ishables food items for the needy in the cold winter months, and a con test for the best carved or painted pumpkin. There will also be special guided tours of the com maze so that no one misses out on any of the fun! Karen Jones is playing a large part in the organization of this Halloween production. “Right now I am just help ing organize it, but I may end up playing a character, too. You d be really surprised, all the fun you have scaring people!” In addition to all of the fun Halloween festivities, there will be food available, souvenirs, postcards, glow sticks, and tee shirts. Tickets are on sale for $2 if you are a Brevard College student. If you do not attend the school, fickets are $4 for ages 13 and up, and $2 for ages 12 and un der. There will also be a parking fee of$l. Be sure to mark your calen dars... this will be one Halloween you will never forget! V li Campus'Cal^n.dar L/26 - 31 The Halloween Maze “A Shock in the c‘om.'-7-10p:m'. ron-- Mj705_Tnro^r.^>i£ I%r!%(?«ivrrMtv'Women. O tact Curt Crowhurst of EC Twister Productions for more mfo. 110/27 Artist Talk/Recq)tion. Join us for a collaboratiye evpt with W^- ren Wilson College & sculptor Robert Lobe for coi^vo^ation & refresh ments. 6p.m. Asheville Art MuseUm. Call 253-3227, for more mfo. ^ 10/28 Brevard College isproud to present an exciting ^ powerful evenmg of chamber music for piano &, strings. Open to the public^ free admission. I . _ . r A • %'i ' ‘ ' 11705 Informal reception of the Brevard Branch of S|-University Women. Come leam how this powerful network of ^i^ted women can imp^t the lives of girls & wora^aUhe national, state & local l^cls. 2p:m;'The Transylvania Com- 52f‘S. CaldwelT-St,'Brevard. RSVP: Lee Stewart 8^5^65 S^arriet Walls883-9570y’ ^ ^ 1/05 art (^^e endpf tbe.century. Asheville Art Museum. Call 253-3227w^pip:rir4>. ^ ^ 8p.m. Paul Porter Center for the Arts. f | WeekMeditaiion. 12:1 Op.’jn. 'Actoss the street from campus at 10/28 A Tribute to JS Bach. Asheville Symphony Ch—rto.ng works by JS Bach, marking the 250tl> a?miVer3aiy of his 8p.m. rSstation & AdvfsentfntiW* for ..Spring 2001 in your Diana Wortham Theatre. Tickets $12. Call 257-4530 for more ,nfo. , ' ^"eliors 8aan.i i2pl. &'Ji^iors Ipm. to 5p.m„ 10/31 Voices of MaU. Oumou Sangare shares the stage w.th n^w Afto- f pop star Habib Kipite & hisband Bamada. Songwnter, social ^mmenta- _ Traver to Ire^tid with tfee band;that played the wild tor, champion of women’s rights, spokesperson for her generation. & sex, "Ti'tamc”. $16 & $ W Advanced Tickets ,Sangareisaworlfclassmusicalsensation.-:LikeayoungArethaFrankl,n she speaks with an eloquence that’s umvefsal,” says Newsweek GmUnsl . Animal Kingdom. The Arts Center, down Habib Koite & his band Bamada dragon riph tadit ons oT^han music 5p«Vf ues. thru En„ 10a.m. to 3p.m Imixed with their own modern sound. Thdi-late^.#«tn,M«/Mp Mm- town pins. a„ African American OJyssgy; . n/lS TreasuresWi the Colbiim Vault. Colburn Gem & Mmera West African music «& y^mericaa blues. UN p > Museum Call 254-7162 for more info. Irium. Call 251-6584 for more info. • - Fvi^rvTues Fellowship of Christian Athletes ViUage Pavilion. 11/01 Christian Coffee House. 9-11p.m. Coltrane Underground. , ^ed Mid-WeetlV^^^^ 12:10p.m. Methodist Church Chapel 11/01 Brevard College Faculty Show. The faculty show will display th ^re Contact Dee Brevard faculty sexpert.se inphort, sculpture, dn.wrng,pamtmg Ev^ry^^ P . ^ & design. Sims Art Gallery, Brevard College. , r, • „ Fverv Sun The Garden Club has beeaup &. runmng for several weeks ,,=0- - ‘ ‘ ‘"■ in achieving higher levels of excellence & improvement in org^iz Campus Worship me^ts in Coltrane Underground every Sun lof all kinds this is an opportunity to leam ftorn the -perience ^one »f W;"" faring & fellowship! America’s most revered businesses. You will also °PPO^"'|y “ „ * jej^eST in the Porter Center Box talk to Mr. Hillerich both after the lecmre & again on Thurs. mormng. bobaw@brevard.edli for more mfo. 6p.m. Brevard College Gym
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