Today is the last day of rehearsals for the cast of Kellogg Community College’s fall production of “The Mousetrap” before the play opens tomorrow night (see details below).
Here are some reminders of things going on today and tomorrow related to the college.
Scheduled for today:
- The Paralegal Student Association will hold a fundraiser in the lobby of the Roll Health and Administration Building beginning at 10 a.m. on Kellogg Community College’s North Avenue campus.
- The Healthy Choices Leadership Organization invites the Kellogg Community College community to participate in their annual tulip planting in the college’s Remembrance Garden starting at noon on the front steps at the top of the Circle Drive. Click here for more information from a post on this blog.
- The Kellogg Community College women’s soccer team will play Delta College beginning at 4 p.m. in University City. The game was rescheduled from its original time last Sunday. Click here to view the women’s soccer team’s fall schedule in a post on this blog.
Scheduled for tomorrow:
- An opening reception for the art exhibit “The Way I See It: Sculpture and Photography by Vee Kalnins” begins at 4 p.m. in Kellogg Community College’s Davidson Visual and Performing Arts Center on the college’s North Avenue campus. Click here for more information about the exhibit from a post on this blog.
- The Kellogg Community College women’s volleyball team plays Muskegon Community College beginning at 6:30 p.m. at home in the Miller Gym on the college’s North Avenue campus. Click here to view the women’s volleyball team’s fall schedule in a post on this blog.
- Kellogg Community College’s fall production of Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap” opens at 7:30 p.m. at the Binda Theatre on the college’s North Avenue campus and will play through Oct. 21. Tickets are $5 for students and senior citizens and $10 for members of the general public. Click here for more information about the play from a post on this blog.
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