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Community Events at AACC in April
April begins with a special presentation from a former NASA employee on the Challenger mission.

A host of events are scheduled at (AACC) throughout April, starting with a presentation from a shuttle pilot focusing on the tragedy of the Challenger mission.
A former NASA astronaut and NASA Deputy Administrator, retired U.S. Air Force Col. Fred GregoryΒ was the only person at Mission Control to be in contact with the Challenger crew during its fateful mission.Β A veteran of three shuttle missions, Gregory has logged more than 450 hours in space and was the first African-American to command a space flight, the Orbiter Discovery, according to a release from AACC.
The following list of events comes from a press release from AACC.
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- April 3β9:30 a.m.: Presentation βChallenger TragedyβCountdown at Mission Controlβ by retired U.S. Air Force Col. Fred Gregory who flew three shuttle missions, was the first African-American to command a space flight and as a NASA deputy administrator was the only person at Mission Control in contact with the Challenger crew, event sponsored by the AACC Peer Learning Partnership; Cade Center for Fine Arts Room 219, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; free;Β 410-777-1184; Β www.aacc.edu/plp/specialspeaker.cfm
- April 4β5:30 p.m.: Dodgeball tournament sponsored by the Student Association Campus Activities Board; Jenkins Gymnasium, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; $1 per person registration fee, sign up in Student Union Room 102, free for audience;Β 410-777-2218; Β www.aacc.edu/studentlife/cab
- April 7β1 p.m.: Easter egg hunt for children under 12 years old sponsored by the Student Life Office and Student Association Campus Activities Board; quad (inclement weather site: dining hall), AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; free; RSVP by March 30 toΒ kfherrera@aacc.edu;Β 410-777-2218; Β www.aacc.edu/studentlife/cab
- April 11β2 p.m.: Lecture, βHang Up and Driveβ a presentation on the life-changing effects of distracted driving presented by Jacy Good, who lost both parents and was critically injured the day of her college graduation when a distracted driver hit the vehicle they were traveling in, talk sponsored by the Student Life office and Student Association Campus Activities Board; Robert E. Kauffman Theater, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway;Β 410-777-2043; www.aacc.edu/studentlifeΒ
- April 11β3-6 p.m.: Teacher Education Fair, talk with representatives from a majority of the teacher education programs at Maryland colleges and universities as well as Anne Arundel Community College and Anne Arundel County Public Schools, get information on Maryland State Teacher Certification and the Maryland Credentialing Program in Child Care, keynote address: Laura Groo, Anne Arundel County Public Schools Teacher of the Year, includes other presenters; Center for Applied Learning and Technology Room 100, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; free;Β 410-777-2401Β orΒ 410-777-2981Β or Beth Hadley atΒ bbhadley@aacc.edu; Β www.aacc.edu/TEACH
- April 12β7-9 p.m.: Chesapeake Civil War Round Table, Georgia Ladd presents a discussion on βHetty Carey;β Cade Center for Fine Arts Room 219, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; free; Lester Brooks:Β 410-777-2428;Β http://ccwr.net
- April 14β11 a.m., 7 p.m., 8 p.m.: 4th annual event jointly sponsored by the Friends of Anne Arundel County Trails Inc., NASA/Goddard Space Flight CenterΒ Astrophysics Science and Planetary Science DivisionsΒ and the AACC Astronomy Club, features a day and evening of astronomy-themed activities, talks, raffle drawing and stargazing;Β 11 a.m.-3 p.m.Β Planet Walk on 4.7 mile section of Baltimore and Annapolis Trail with informal talks at planet stations by scientists, astronomers and members of local astronomy clubs (only heavy rain will cancel this portion of the dayβs festivities);Β 7 p.m.Β βMooning Pluto: Searching for Rings and Satellites around the Dwarf Planetβ presentation by Douglas Hamilton, Ph.D., professor of astronomy at University of Maryland College Park, AACC Dragun Science Building Room 110, followed by raffle drawing;Β 8 p.m.Β Community Stargazing Party at Arnold campus observatory, weather permitting; all events are free;Β 410-777-2260; Β www.aacc.edu/science/observatoryΒ orΒ www.friendsofaatrails.org/planet_walk.htm
- April 17βNoon-1 p.m.: Multicultural Game ShowΒ sponsored by the Student Association Campus Activities BoardΒ as part of the AACC Multicultural Week Celebration, vie for prizes; Student Union dining hall, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; free;Β 410-777-2043;Β www.aacc.edu/studentlife/cab
- April 18β5:30-8 p.m.: AACC Science Night 2012, see how fun science can be and learn about science, past events included making a fire tornado, exciting chemical reactions, laying on a bed of nails, the tablecloth trick, and more,Β 5:30-6:30 p.m. andΒ 7-8 p.m.Β two identical science shows in the Robert E. Kauffman Theater, science demonstrations and hands-on activities in the adjacent dining hallΒ 6-7:30 p.m.; Kauffman theater and dining hall are in the Student Union, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; free; Jason Barbour:Β 410-777-1217Β orΒ jpbarbour@aacc.eduΒ orΒ http://ola4.aacc.edu/jpbarbour/sciencenight
- April 19βNoon-1 p.m.: Flag Day Scavenger Hunt sponsored by the Student Association Campus Activities Board, winner receives a cash prize; Student Union dining hall, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; free;Β 410-777-2043;Β www.aacc.edu/studentlife/cab
- April 18β5:30-8 p.m.: Academic and Career Connection: Explore Your Future, a college fair focusing on AACC geared to high school students and their parents; meet the faculty, discuss programs of study and career opportunities, learn about degree and certificate programs and workforce training, apply for admission, learn about and apply for financial aid, register for classes, learn about student clubs and athletic programs, find out about partnerships with four-year colleges and universities; Center for Applied Learning and Technology Room 100, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; free; register to attend atΒ 410-777-1999Β orΒ www.aacc.edu/admissions
- April 20β8 p.m.-midnight: Caribbean Party sponsored by the Student Association Campus Activities BoardΒ as part of the AACC Multicultural Week Celebration, dance to DJ-generated music and enjoy Caribbean food; Student Union dining hall, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; free;Β 410-777-2043;Β www.aacc.edu/studentlife/cab
- April 21β7:30-10 p.m.: Stargazing, βCommunity Observing Night,β family event sponsored by the AACC Astronomy Club; club meeting 7:30 p.m. open to the public followed one hour after sunset by stargazing, bring your own telescope and binoculars or use one of the eight AACC telescopes to view planets, stars and moon, weather permitting; Astronomy Lab in rear of lots A and B beside Resource Management Building, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; free;Β 410-777-1820; www.aacc.edu/science/observatory
- April 23β1 p.m.: βThe Future of Supply Chain Managementβ and βThe Future of Entrepreneurship in Americaβ presented by Kipp Snow, AACC instructional specialist for the Transportation, Logistics and Cargo Security Program, with Steve Berry, AACC instructional specialist, engaged learning, business management and the Entrepreneurial Studies Institute, sponsored by the Institute for the Future at AACC as part of its spring brown-bag lunch lecture series; Cade Center for Fine Arts Room 219, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; free;Β 410-777-2708Β orΒ if@aacc.edu;Β www.aacc.edu/future
- April 23β5-7 p.m.: 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament sponsored by the Student Association Campus Activities Board, sign up in Student Union Room 202; Jenkins Gymnasium, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; $1 per person registration fee, free for audience;Β 410-777-2043;Β www.aacc.edu/studentlife/cab
- April 25βNoon: Earth Day activities sponsored by the Student Association Campus Activities Board; academic courtyard bordered by Humanities, Careers Center and Science buildings (inclement weather site: Student Union dining hall), AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; free;Β 410-777-2043;Β www.aacc.edu/studentlife/cab
- April 26β8 a.m.: 9thΒ Annual Business Plan Competition sponsored by BB&T Bank features student finalists presenting plans to a panel of judges; location TBD, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; free;Β 410-777-2363Β orΒ smberry1@aacc.edu;Β www.aacc.edu/esi
- April 26β2-3:15 p.m.: βWriters Reading @ AACC,β 2011-2012 series, featuring reading and booksigning by Lia Purpura, a Baltimore essayist and poet (http://liapurpura.com), her works include βRough Likeness,β a January 2012 book of essays; βKing Baby,β a 2008 book of poems and βOn Looking,β a 2006 award-winning book of essays, event sponsored by the AACC Cultural Events Committee; Humanities Building Room 112, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; free; information Susan Cohen,Β 410-777-2545Β orΒ sacohen3@aacc.edu
- April 27β7:30 p.m.: AACC Student Association Honors and Awards program; Robert E. Kauffman Theater, Pascal Center for Performing Arts, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; free;Β 410-777-2218;Β www.aacc.edu/studentlife
- April 30β3 p.m.: Capture the Flag game sponsored by the Student Association Campus Activities Board, sign up in the Student Life Office, Student Union Room 202; Siegert Field, AACC Arnold campus, 101 College Parkway; $1 per person registration fee, free for audience;Β 410-777-2043;Β www.aacc.edu/studentlife/cab
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