SMYRNA -- Autumn is a great time for students to get
involved, and there are ample extracurricular activities to choose from.
* Old
Time/Bluegrass-Style Music Jams (from Professor Elizabeth Fitch) -- Do you
play banjo, fiddle, guitar or anything related to bluegrass or old-time style
music? Maybe you just want to play this type of music? Would there be an
interest among you to facilitate opportunities to play some old time or
bluegrass-style music together? When Elizabeth
Fitch was a student at MTSU (a long time ago!), there were monthly jams where
students could come play together. Would there be any interest in doing
something similar here? If there's enough interest, she can offer guidance on
getting something organized. Let her know! Contact her at efitch@mscc.edu
* Poetry Workshop
(from Professor Andrea Green) -- Students are invited to participate in Motlow
Smyrna's first spoken word poetry workshop. The "Vocal Verse" activity
will occur from 5-6:20 p.m. every Wednesday (except Oct. 30 and Nov. 27) in MLA
204. Student poets will be able to workshop their creative ideas in a
supportive environment, engage with fellow writers, receive feedback on their
poems, refine their poetic voice, and read their work aloud to hear their ideas
come alive. To learn more, contact Professor Andrea Green at agreen@mscc.edu.
* Community Writing
Workshop (from Professor Tamara Jones) -- "Write Here! Write Now!," a community
writing workshop, will host its first spoken word open mic from 2-4 p.m. on
Nov. 14 in the MLA Lobby, so start thinking about what you’d like to share. The
group welcomes all students and community members to participate. In addition, it
will be holding meetings on the Moore County Campus in Room 203 of the Clayton
Glass Library. If you would like to participate and receive feedback for this
or any other genre of writing, the workshops will be held at 2 p.m. on Sept.
26, Oct. 10 and 24, Nov. 7, and Dec. 5 and 12. The group will also be hosting
its second-annual open mic night on the Moore County campus in the spring. For
more information, please contact Professor Tamara I. Jones at tjones@mscc.edu, or Dr. William Murphy at wmurphy@mscc.edu.
*
Vote in the SGA Election (from
Professor Stacy Dowd) -- Smyrna SGA
(Student Government) Freshman elections
will take place Oct. 7-10. Motlow Smyrna students will vote for Freshman
President and Freshman Senator. For more information, contact Professor Stacy
Dowd at sdowd@mscc.edu.
* Holiday Traditions
Show (from Professor Charles Whiting) -- Once again, students, faculty,
administrators and staff will take the stage to celebrate the festive
traditions of the holiday season. This year's "Smyrna Holiday Traditions
Show" will occur from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. in the MLA Lobby. It will feature carols, songs, poetry, stories, dances, artworks, and
more. The event is sponsored by the Smyrna Entertainment, Arts & Media Club
(SEAM). If you're interested in participating, contact Professor Charles
Whiting at cwhiting@mscc.edu.
Do you have an event to share? Please send it to The Buzz at cwhiting@mscc.edu or
rshelton@mscc.edu.
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