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Open Climbing at REI
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01 Nov 2008
Whether you are a beginner or an expert climber, the Pinnacle at REI offers a great climbing experience. REI’s experienced, belay-trained staff and state-of-the-art climbing structures will challenge and entertain climbers of all ages.
REI supplies the equipment, and REI members climb free of charge! Not a member, join today for a one time $20 fee.


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2008 Carnegie International
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01 Nov 2008
This exhibition is the most important and prestigious international survey of contemporary art in North America and features paintings, sculptures, photography, works on paper, and film and video works by established and emerging international artists.

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Toastmasters International Annual Humorous Speech and Table Topics Contests
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01 Nov 2008
For the first time ever, the Ligonier Theater will be hosting members of local Toastmasters International clubs for their annual Humorous Speech and Table Topics Contests.
The contests will be held on Saturday, November 1. Registration and socializing will begin at 3:30 PM. The event is open to the public and media. There is a $5.00 admission.
Each year, Toastmasters members conduct friendly competition in different presentation styles. Participants in the Humorous Speech Contest will deliver a highly-original presentation on a topic of their choosing while incorporating entertaining, enjoyable, and humorous material that is well-suited to most audiences. The presentations range from five to seven minutes in length.
Table Topics is the art and skill of impromptu and extemporaneous speaking. Much like is done in well-known pageants, the Contest Master will provide all contestants with a “theme” on which they will deliver a one- to two-minute response. No competitors will be able to listen to previous competitors’ responses, and Judging will be based on overall merits of the contestants’ content and delivery techniques.

This event will be the third of four rounds of competition. Participants in these contests first competed at their club level, with locations including Johnstown, Greensburg, St. Marys, Norwin, Indiana, State College, DuBois, Penn Hills, Monroeville, and Edgewood. From their club’s level, they will have competed in one of four Area- level contests. The champion and first runner-up in this event will advance to the District 13 Contests that will be held on Saturday, November 15 in Monroeville.
Toastmasters International (www.toastmasters.org) is the world’s largest non-profit organization that is dedicated to the fostering of improved communication and leadership skills. The organization now has nearly 235,000 members in 11,700 clubs in 92 countries, there are over 60 clubs in western Pennsylvania, including corporate-sponsored clubs located in such well-known companies as FedEx Ground, Bayer, Lanxess, Bettis, Alcoa, Mellon Financial, PPG, Deloitte, Heinz, and UPMC.
For those who attend the contest, the Ligonier Theater is offering discounted ticket prices to the play being held that evening, “Smoke On The Mountain”. The play begins at 8:00 PM.
To RSVP or for more information about the contests or Toastmasters International, please contact Division C Governor, Dan Durishan at 724 539 8681. For more information about Ligonier Theater, please visit www.ligonier.com/valleyplayers.asp.


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Off The Wall 2008: Taylor Mac - The Be(A)st of Taylor Mac
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01 Nov 2008
Saturday, November 1, 2008


The Warhol Theater


8 p.m.
Taylor Mac, A flamboyant chameleon of words, music, and sociopolitical tirades, visual and vocal phenomenon employs gender-bending surrealism to explore the human condition and challenge the contemporary culture of fear. Obie Award-winner David Drake (The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me) directs.

The Be(A)st of Taylor Mac has played over 30 theatres including: the Sydney Opera House, The Public Theatre (Under the Radar Festival), London’s Soho theatre, Stockholm’s Sodra Teatern, Dublin’s Project Arts Center, Portland’s Time Based Arts Festival, Seattle’s Bumbershoot Festival and upcoming at The Spoleto Festival.

Tickets: $20/ $10 Student

“Taylor Mac seduces you, breaks your heart, patches it back up again and sews sequins along the scars.”
– The Irish Times

"Mac attacks the familiar with such brash originality that the show dazzles. He creates a sublime tapestry."
– The New York Times


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