Scholarship Opportunity
2010 Talbots Scholarship Foundation
In keeping with its long-standing tradition of helping women succeed, the Talbots Charitable Foundationpresents the 2010 Talbots Scholarship Foundation and the inaugural Nancy Talbot Scholarship Award forperseverance and ingenuity (presented in memory of Talbots founder). Program empowers women toenrich themselves through learning and achieve a college education later in life.The Talbots Scholarship Foundation will award $180,000 in college scholarships for the 2010 aca-demic year, including up to ten $15,000 scholarships and one $30,000 scholarship to finalist demon-strating courage, conviction, and an entrepreneurial spirit. Applications available online at https://www.scholarshipamerica.org/talbotswomen. Deadline forapplications is January 2, 2010. Only the first 5,000 eligible applications received will be processed.ELIGIBILITY: Applicants to the 2010 Talbots Scholarship Foundation must:• Be women currently residing in the United States or Canada;• Be women who have earned a high school diploma or their GED on or before September 2000;• Be enrolled or planning to enroll in a full- or part-time undergraduate course of study at an accreditedtwo- or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school;• Be attending the full 2010-11 academic year and receiving a degree no earlier than May 2011; and• Have at least two semesters (24 credit hours or more) remaining to complete an undergraduatedegree at the beginning of the 2010 fall academic term.
October 30, 2009
Week-at-a-Glance
Friday, October 30
Lady Flames Volleyball Regional Tournament (Knoxville, TN)8:00 p.m. Midnight Madness (Picirilli Activity Center)
Saturday, October 31
Lady Flames Volleyball Regional Tournament ends.6:00 p.m. Project Pumpkin, GardenBefore going to bed, set clock back one hour.
Sunday, November 1
Standard Time begins.Rejoice at Flatwoods FWB Church(Lawrenceburg, TN)
Monday, November 2
Organizations choose Nominating Committees.Intramural Society Ping-Pong/Pool Tournament begins.8:00 a.m. Early Registration for Spring Semes-ter begins.10:05 a.m. Student Body Meeting, Memorial Auditorium
Tuesday, November 3
8:00 a.m. Early Registration for Spring Semes-ter continues.
Wednesday, November 4
8:00 a.m. Early Registration for Spring Semes-ter continues.9:00 p.m. SpirituaLife Leaders Meeting, ThigpenBuilding
Thursday, November 5
Senior Days begin.8:00 a.m. Early Registration for Spring Semes-ter continues.6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Ministry Wives’ Series,President’s Home
Prayer Requests
• Donna Forrest surgery, Monday, November 2• Student Revival, November 11-13• Senior Days and Welcome Days• Tennessee State Association, November 2-4• Volleyball Team as they travel and compete.• Rejoice Ministry Team/Service on Sunday.
Thanks to….
…the Volleyball Team and Coach Sanders.…the Evangels and the Dessert Night of Comedy.…everyone that participated in GMF Retreat.…EMT and the Study Break during Mid-Term ex-ams.…Maintenance and Cleaning for extra work lately.…FLAMES Basketball guys and coach for hard work during Fall Break in Missouri and min-istering on Sunday.…Barry Raper for working with the Wednesday night service.…Jeff Caudill as he takes responsibility for Wednesday night service.…Participants in Concert of Prayer, and the spon-soring GMF and Freshmen Class.
Project Pumpkin
Saturday, October 31 at 6:00 p.m. in the FWBBCgarden. Decorating begins at 3:00 p.m.
Early Registration
Early registration for the Spring Semester happensNovember 2-6. Schedule an appointment to meet with your advisor. Every student who completesearly registration will receive a t-shirt from EMT. Avoid the hassle of January registration; get it donenext week!
“Happy Birthday” Hand Washing
Stop germs in their tracks with proper hand-hy-giene techniques.Fifteen seconds, or the time it takes to sing“Happy Birthday” twice (quickly), is how long it takes to wash hands properly, according to Reneé Watson, manager of infection control and occu-pational health at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
Tips to Zap Germs
Maximize hand-hygiene skills by tackling fre-quently touched areas in dorm room: doorknobs,faucets, toilet handles (and seats), phones, key-boards, and light switches. Oust® Surface Disin-fectant & Air Sanitizer kills more than 99.9% of germs—including Influenza A (H1N1)—on hard,non-porous surfaces.
Weekly Meetings / Opportunities
• Wednesday 7:00 p.m., Campus Service• Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday SpirituaLifeGroups in the PM• Monday – Friday, Chapel at 10:05 a.m.• GMF Prayer Time, 7:30 a.m. (Garden) and 1:00p.m. (Room 101)• SWEAT Monday, 6:30 p.m. Walk up to two miles.Meet at Polston Hall.• SWEAT Wednesday, 6:15 a.m. Run up to fivemiles. Meet at Polston Hall.• Christian Service Assignments and Green Forms• Monday Nights, Choral Union, 7:00 p.m.• Wednesday Afternoons, Chapel Choir, 3:00 p.m.• Wednesday Nights, 10:00 p.m., Polston StretchTime
Polston Happenings
• Musical Movie Night - November 6, 9:00 p.m.• Polston Stretch Time (PST), Wednesdays at 10:00p.m.
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