DragonFest

Carnival, BBQ, Beer Garden and Soccer Tournament for the entire Drexel Community and their Families
On Sunday, May 31sr from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. the Graduate Student Association (GSA), the Undergraduate Student Organization (USGA) and the Campus Activities Board (CAB) will be hosting Drexel’s first DragonFest. This event will commemorate the Vision and Contributions that Dr. Papadakis made to Drexel University. We hope that you will join us at this festive event! The Schedule of Events and Locations are below:
• Graduate Student Association and Intramural Soccer Extravaganza!
GSA Soccer Finals
9:30 AM – 12:30 PM ‐ Buckley Field
Spring Soccer Intramural Kickoff
1:00 PM – Buckley Field
•GSA Beer Garden
Noon – 2 PM – Rush Alumni Garden
Open to any participant over 21
•Carnival and BBQ
NOON ‐ 2:00 PM ‐ Daskalakis Recreation Center Entrance/Buckley Green
Join in on the Fun as you, your friends and family members can play on or with:
‐Rock Climbing Wall
‐HUGE Inflatable Twister
‐Bungee Run
‐FREE FOOD!
•Wing and Pie Eating Contests
2:00 – 3:00 PM
Buckley Green
Try your hand at eating the most wings from Ed’s or even our favorite ‐ whipped cream pie!
For more information or accommodations please contact the GSA at epc24@drexel.edu or cec38@drexel.edu.

Refreshments: “Chat and Chew” with Tony De Nonno

From the DDD…

“Chat and Chew” with Tony De Nonno

The Italian Students Organization will host a “Chat and Chew” with Tony De Nonno (above) today, May 12, 2009, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in room 125, Nesbitt Hall (33rd and Market Streets).

The Drexel community is invited to watch De Nonno’s hourlong PBS documentary Heaven Touches Brooklyn in July. Following the screening, De Nonno will hold an informal discussion about his work and life. Members of the Piazza Nuova Lodge of the Order Sons of Italy in America of Yardley, Pa. will also be in attendance. Refreshments will be served.

De Nonno produced, wrote and directed more than 50 award-winning documentaries, which have been broadcast on major television networks and are in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, alongside directors Martin Scorsese and Woody Allen. Heaven Touches Brooklyn in July is narrated by John Turturro and Michael Badalucco and documents the 300 year-old ritual of “The Dance of Giglio” in New York.

For more information, contact ISO@drexel.edu or visit http://www.ItalianStudentsOrg.com.

Approved under the authority of James Tucker, Senior Vice President for Student Life and Administrative Services