Fall 2008 Schedule of Events
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August — September — October — November — December
August
8/24 • 11am • Hill Chapel • Group A
Campus Worship: Preacher is H. K. Kingkade, the
Director of Religious Life, Georgetown College
September
9/4 • 6pm • Wilson Art Gallery • Group D
This Artist Talk features John Stephen Hockensmith,
and a discussion of his “Retrospective Exhibition.”
9/4 • 8pm • Hill Chapel • Group D
Foust Series presents Flamenco Louisville, a wonderful culturally diverse
professional dance presentation.
9/9 • 11am • Hill Chapel • Group D
Opening Convocation, the official opening ceremony of the college year, is an
integral part of Georgetown College’s culture and tradition.
9/11 • 8pm • Hill Chapel • Group C
Dr. Heather Hunnicutt presents a recital of art songs with music from all of the
major compositional periods and in languages of Italian, German, French, English
and Latin.
9/16 • 11am • Hill Chapel • Group A
Campus Worship: Preacher is Rev. Rob Turner, the Pastor of Apex Community
Church, Ketttering, Ohio.
9/18 • 11am • Hill Chapel • Group B
Crit Luallen, Kentucky State Auditor, discusses how her liberal
arts education prepared her for her career. She addresses current
issues within state government.
9/23 • 11am • Hill Chapel • Group B
Redding Lecture: Dr. Karen Bullock, Professor of Church History, gives a
commemorative lecture on the 500th anniversary of Baptist History.
9/24 • 6pm • Asher • Group D
Foreign Film Series: Dr. Emily Stow hosts La faute a Fidel (2006), a French
movie set in 1970-71. This film is about a young girl dealing with political
changes and turmoil within the family.
9/30 • 11am • Hill Chapel • Group B
Cawthorne Lecture: Dr. Karyn McKenzie, Associate Professor of Psychology, is the
2008 winner of the Cawthorne Award. Her lecture is entitled “Humans’ Capacity for
Evil: The Milgram Studies.”
October
10/2 • 10am • Hall of Fame Room • Group B
Jo Shoop Lecture: Karen Sheppard, Director of Bluegrass Rape Crisis
Center, discusses rape and the resources and opportunities
available for Georgetown College students.
10/5 • 10am • Hill Chapel • Group A
Campus Worship: Preacher is Rev. Ken Holden, Director of the Marshall Center for
Christian Ministry.
10/7 • 11am • Hill Chapel • Group A
Campus Worship: Preacher is Bart Campolo, Urban Minister in Cincinnati and
founder of Mission Year.
10/8 • 6pm • Asher • Group D
Foreign Film Series: Dr. Adela Borrallo-Solis hosts Amores Perros (2000). This
is one of Mexico’s finest films, nominated for Best Foreign Film during the 2001
Academy Awards.
10/9 • 6pm • Wilson Art Gallery • Group D
This Artist Talk features Patricia Bellan-Gillen, a working artist and the
Dorothy L. Stubnitz Professor
of Art at Carnegie Mellon University. The show includes drawings, paintings, and
prints.
10/16 • 8pm • Hill Chapel • Group C
Chorale Home Concert directed by Dr. John Campbell, Director of Choral
Activities at Georgetown College.
10/17 • 8pm • Upbeat Cafe • Group C
Maskrafters: The play with music entitled, “Last Night Karaoke” explores the
lure of money, fame, and family.
10/18 • 8pm • Upbeat Cafe • Group C
Maskrafters: The play with music entitled, “Last Night Karaoke” explores the
lure of money, fame, and family.
10/19 • 3pm • Hill Chapel • Group C
Faculty Recital: Michael Fogler, adjunct professor of Guitar at Georgetown
College, will perform this solo classical guitar recital.
10/19 • 8pm • Student Center, Grille • Group D
Maskrafters: The play with music entitled, “Last Night Karaoke” explores the
lure of money, fame, and family.
10/21 • 11am • Asher • Group B
Billy Frey, North American Professional Relations Manager, discusses
business, economics, international relations and his involvement with the 2010 Alltech World Equestrian Games.
10/28 • 11am • Hill Chapel • Group A
Campus Worship: Preacher is Dr. Daniel Vestal, Executive Coordinator of
the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.
10/28 • 9pm • Hill Chapel • Group C
This Music Parody Concert of classical music features Dr. Heather Hunnicut, Dr.
Sonny Burnette, and Dr. Rebecca Miller.
November
11/3 • 8pm • Hill Chapel • Group D
Foust Series: The National Players, the oldest nationally-touring theatre troupe
in the US, present s“1984.”
11/11 • 11am • Hill Chapel • Group A
Campus Worship: Preacher is Heather French-Henry, Spokesperson for Veterans.
11/14
- 11/16 • 8pm • Lab Theatre • Group D
Maskrafters: A presentation of Surviving Guthrie, Georgetown College’s first
feature-length movie, prefaced by Dr. Ed Smith, the Director, Editor, and
Producer.
11/18 • 11am • Hill Chapel • Group B
Dr. George Staples, Ambassador to Rwanda, speak sabout his experience as the
US Ambassador to Rwanda and his work in rebuilding Rwanda after the horrific
genocide of the early 1990s.
11/20 • 6pm • Wilson Art Gallery • Group D
Artist Talk: Len Davis and Travis Townsend discuss their art, which
includes three-dimensional sculptural works, paintings, and collages.
11/20 • 8pm • Hill Chapel • Group C
Concert Choir presents selections from Handel’s “Messiah,” directed by Dr.
John Campbell, Director of Choral Activities at Georgetown College.
11/24 • 8pm • Hill Chapel • Group C
Dr. Peter LaRue and the Tiger Bands present the Fall Anniversary Concert in
celebration of 164 years of Bands at Georgetown College.
11/25 • 11am • Hill Chapel • Group A
Campus Worship: Preacher is Dr. Tamara Brown, Professor of Psychology,
University of Kentucky.
December
12/2 • 11am • Hill Chapel • Group B
Dr. John Langan, Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Professor of Catholic Social
Thought at Georgetown University, gives a keynote address on the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which celebrates its 60th
anniversary in 2008.
12/2 • 7pm • Hill Chapel • Group A
SGA presents the Hanging of the Greens, an annual tradition of Georgetown
College.
12/4 • 7pm • Hill Chapel • Group C
Dr. Heather Hunnicut directs Chamber Opera, “The Secret Marriage,” an edited
comic opera that is sure to appeal to a broad audience.
12/9 • 11am • Hill Chapel • Group A
Campus Worship: Preacher is Dr. Bill Crouch, President of Georgetown College.
12/12 - 12/14 • 8pm • Lab Theatre • Group D
Maskrafters presents “A Fence for Martin Maher,” directed by George McGee, Chair
and Director of Theatre at Georgetown College.