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Registrations rolling in for community service day

Registrations are rolling in for Case Western Reserve University's "Case for Community" day-the University's first campus-wide community service day September 17.

Several groups of 10 and 20 faculty and staff members—entire offices—have registered to work together on projects ranging from activities at Cleveland schools to entertainment for retirement communities to landscape projects in areas of University Circle.

Members of the campus community, including students, can register online at http://www.case.edu/events/cfc. Registration is required for release time from work.

Co-sponsored by the Office of President and Provost and the Staff Advisory Council, Case for Community Day kicks off at 11:30 a.m. September 17 with a box lunch in the Thwing Ballroom.

Case volunteers will assist in service projects from 1-5 p.m., or until the project is completed. Transportation to service sites will be provided. For those unable to leave, on-campus volunteer opportunities are available.

Offices interested in volunteering as groups of 10 or more, should contact Erin Walsh, Case's director of programs and events and a member of SAC's Community Service Committee, for special placement.

Chapel, Court & Countryside performances set

Case Western Reserve University's Chapel, Court & Countryside early music series returns to Harkness Chapel, 11200 Bellflower Road, for its 2003-2004 concert season. All concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. and are followed by a question-and-answer session with the artists.

Chapel, Court & Countryside is the only concert series in northern Ohio specializing in the timeless music of the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque eras. This season continues the tradition of presenting internationally renowned performers and showcasing graduate students in Case's early music program.

This year's concert program features the Cleveland debut of Second City Musick in the program, "Flights of Fantasy," October 18; Mitzi Meyerson on the harpsichord, presents "Keyboard Music from the Golden Age in France," November 15; Early Muses: The CWRU Performance Practice Collective appears in concert for "Sirens, Nymphs & Goddesses: Feminine Mythology of the 15th to 18th Centuries," January 31; "Shakespeare's Songbook," with performances by Ellen Hargis, soprano; William Hite, tenor; and Paul O'Dette, lute; April 24.

For ticket information, call 368-2402, e-mail chapel@case.edu or visit http://music.cwru.edu/ccc.

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