A Farndale Christmas Carol
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A Farndale Christmas Carol
The Dalton State Department of Communication and Theatre present The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society’s Production of A Christmas Carol. Nove. 8, 9, , 14, 15, and 16 at 7:30 pm and Nov. 10th at 2:00 pm. All DSC Students, Faculty and Staff are admitted for free with a current DSC ID. […]
Read MoreMountain Echo Horn Quartet Performance
The Mountain Echo Horn Quartet will present a varied concert of music for French horn ensemble, both original and arrangements. This group is comprised of players in the greater Dalton area who are active in many musical and community activities, who came together as a result of the Dalton/Whitfield Community Band.
Read MoreJames Boldin, horn with electronics
Dr. James Boldin of the University of Louisiana-Monroe will perform a recital of music for horn and various electronic accompaniments, including audio and visual media as well as delay and reverb effects. The program will feature the works of contemporary American composers Gina Gillie, Thomas Hundemer, Nick Norton, Nick Fife, and James Naigus. This concert […]
Read MorePresentation by Dr. Rick Herder and Gerardo Reyes Chavez on the Coalition of Immokalee Workers
Dr. Herder has recently published Ending Slavery in the Corporate Supply Chain: Storytelling, Leadership, and the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society). He will be presenting his research and Mr. Chavez will join remotely. This should be of interest to social sciences, history, and business students as well as members […]
Read MoreMeet the Author - Dr. Luronda Jennings
Dr. Luronda Jennings, a faculty member in the School of Education, will share poetry readings from her newest release My Beginning of No End. This event is free and open to the public and campus members. Dr. Jennings will sell and sign copies of her poetry book at the end of the event.
Read MoreMeet the Author - Dr. Barbara Tucker
Dr. Barbara Tucker will discuss her latest novel, Lying In. This is the story of Cotella, known as "Telly," as she makes her way in the world taking care of the families of new mothers who are "lying in" after their labors and deliveries.
Read MoreColors of the Community: A Muralists' Journey
Mayelli Meza will share her personal journey, discussing the influences and experiences that shaped her path as an artist. Hear the stories behind the murals, the symbolism embedded in the designs, and the community involvement that brought these projects to life. This event is free and open to campus members and the community. A food […]
Read MoreDay for Dalton Involvement Fair and Ice Cream Social
Find your people at the involvement fair…and grab an ice cream sundae, too!Learn about student organizations on campus and local organizations in the community. Get connected!Lower Pope Patio; 10:00 AM- 2:00PM
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