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Thursday, July 24,
2008


This Week In THE CLICK (print this e-mail)


From the Editor's Desk

+ For the record: Summer is winding down when...

Upcoming Events
+ Niagara Falls
+ Small Survivors: Vulnerable Children of Uganda
+ Make it a Film Night!
+ First Annual "Bust Out" Event
+ The People's Festival

Discounts
+ Bus Stop Boutique
+ Lights of Liberty Show
+ Philly Fun Guide

Community
+ Greater Philly Cares
+ Volunteer With the ASTC Conference



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FOR THE RECORD:
Summer is winding down when...

A) You have only been to the beach once and suddenly realize that was possibly your first and last visit.

B) You have stopped worrying about what outfit you are going to wear at the party and started stressing over fall internships.

C) You see your backyard as a good vacation spot because you're flat broke!

Whatever your situation may be, realize that your summer is not over yet! Yes, you may find yourself broke, but Philly has you coverd with a ton of FREE summer concerts, movie nights, themed events and more! So although summer is winding down quickly, you find yourself broke and for many of us orientation papers and the new semester are lurking around the corner, remember summer is not fully lost--even if your wallet is empty.

- Megan Pellegrino, Cabrini '09



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Friday, July 25

Ballet X Summer at the Wilma Theater, wraps up the 2007-08 season for this all female choreographer project.


Saturday, July 26
Sonic Liberation Front featuring Shot X Shot and The Sea Trio at World Cafe Live.

Sunday, July 27
Niagara Falls, a side-splitting touching comedy performs at the Shubin Theatre. Sunday ticket proceeds benefit Philadelphia-based organizations.

Monday, July 28

Stephen Shames, presents Small Survivors: Vulnerable Children of Uganda, a captivating story on how children's lives in Africa are affected by HIV/AIDS.

Tuesday, July 29
Author of "The Dark Side", Jane Mayer, holds a signing and discussion at The Free Library.

Wednesday, July 30
4th Annual Make it a Film Night!, offers a free summer movie among the comfort of friends.


Thursday, July 31
Music on the Mall, a free concert series at Independence Mall, provides music, food and more!

Friday, August 1
The First Annual ‘Bust Out!’ event donates 50% of your food order at participating restaurants to Living Beyond Breast Cancer.

Saturday, August 2
The People's Festival features a variety of exhibits and concerts focusing specifically on health issues.


Sunday, August 3
Experience The Civil War first hand as you venture through the Gettysburg Civil War Tour.


Monday, August 4
Shakespeare's R&J
is presented by The Mauckingbird Theatre Company at the Adrienne Theatre.

Tuesday, August 5
Philly's Phunniest Person Contest
begins searching for the funniest Philadelphian.

Wednesday, August 6
Show your love for Billy Joel; come out and hear some of the greatest Billy Joel songs by an impersonation band.


Thursday, August 7
The Phils take on the Florida Marlins at Citizens Bank Park.





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THE CAMPUS PHILLY DISCOUNT PROGRAM
will save you money at many great locations in and around the city.


Bus Stop Boutique, 750 S. 4th Street: Bus Stop Boutique is Philly's trendiest new shoe boutique and carries irresistible women's shoes, handbags and accessories. Brands include Irregular Choice, Terra Plana, Farylrobin, DAUTORE andLondon Hosiery. Use your CP discount tag and receive 10% OFF any regular priced shoe or handbag purchase. For more information visit busstopboutique.com


Lights of Liberty Show, 150 South Independence Mall West: Enjoy an Evening in Historic Old City with College student discount tickets. Lights of Liberty Show, an evening full of outdoor sound and spectacular lights, runs from April through October. Experience the American Revolution as it happened, where it happened with headsets providing full surround sound, music and celebrity narration. For more information visit lightsofliberty.org

Philly Fun Guide
Get half-price ticket offers HERE! If you would like to receive these offers directly in your email box each Thursday, go to PhillyFunGuide and sign up!



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Help Campus Philly support Philadelphia's public schools!


On October 18th, join Greater Philadelphia Cares, in partnership with the Philadelphia School District , for the 15th Annual Philadelphia Cares Day, a marathon day of service that gives our children attractive and more functional learning environments.

Learn more and register HERE.

Volunteer With the ASTC Conference

The Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC) is an organization of science centers and museums dedicated to furthering the public understanding of science. Every year, ASTC sponsors a conference for those in the field to promote professional development, best practices and the creation of successful partnerships and collaborations.  The Franklin is thrilled to host the 2008 ASTC Conference, where approximately 1900 attendees from around the world will participate in workshops and events.

To Learn about volunteer opportunities and to register, click HERE.


Campus Philly
Contributors to the Click
Editorial: Megan Pellegrino, Brittany Sturges
Design: Justine Brining
Business: Kara Ashe, Kevin Tague, Jon Herrmann

To write or apply for an editorial internship at Campus Philly, contact Megan Pellegrino

To submit events and announcements, contact: Megan Pellegrino

For advertising and sponsorship inquiries, and to volunteer as a promoter, contact: Kara Ashe for more info.

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