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Thursday, October 10, 2019

Attorney General Barr (Trump - Pence DOJ head) to speak to De Nicola Center event at Notre Dame - Oct. 11, 2019

U.S. Attorney General William Barr will deliver a closed lecture to the Notre Dame Law School and de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture at 4 p.m. Friday in the McCartan Courtroom. 
Barr will discuss “religious freedom,” University spokesperson Dennis Brown told the South Bend Tribune. The U.S. Department of Justice has yet to give the University further information about the talk, Brown said.
The ticketed event is reserved for students, staff and faculty of the law school. Brown told the Tribune the talk was not publicized because it is private.
Barr’s visit was first announced to the law school community via email Monday.
“Please do not circulate this invitation outside of the law school community, as space is extremely limited,” the University said in the email.
University vice president for public affairs and communication Paul Browne said tickets were extended to law and de Nicola students and faculty.
It was open to Law School and de Nicola Center students and faculty, who will fill the courtroom where it is taking place, and adjoining spaces for overflow invitees, Browne said in an email. There’s a waiting list in the event original ticket holders cancel.
Browne said the invitation to Barr was extended in June.
“This event is co-sponsored by Notre Dame Law School and the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture. Invitations from either or both carry considerable weight,” he said. “Both the school and center invite a wide variety of speakers to campus each year. In this case, the attorney general was invited and accepted in June to speak on the subject of religious liberty.”
Barr has recently become a central figure in President Donald Trump’s impeachment inquiry. A Sept. 25 report from the New York Times found Trump offered to have Barr assist Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky in investigating a Ukrainian company involved in the FBI’s inquiry of Russian interference in the 2016 election. According to the Department of Justice, Barr never discussed the investigation with Ukrainian officials and didn’t learn until months afterward that Trump offered his help to Zelensky.
Barr asked foreign officials for assistance in a Department of Justice investigation intended to “discredit” U.S. intelligence agencies’ findings on Russia’s election interference, the Washington Post also reported on Sept. 30.
On Oct. 2, Barr participated in a panel at Wichita State University where he “hailed Kansas and Wichita-area law enforcement  but would not answer questions about President Trump and impeachment inquiries on Capitol Hill,” according to the Wichita Eagle. Approximately 30 people protested outside the building where he spoke, the Eagle reported.
Browne said protests of Barr’s visit would not be unusual, as other high profile political visitors to campus have been protested in the past.
“Protests are not uncommon when a public figure speaks on a college campus,” he said. “There were protests when President Obama and Vice President Pence were Notre Dame commencement speakers.”
www.ndsmcobserver.com/ article

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Author Taras Lyssenko -- presentations on Nov. 11 and October 16, 2019

Story and further details at www.leaderpub.com/

Lake Michigan College (Berrien County Michigan) will host a noontime Veterans Day presentation by author, historian and adventurer, Taras Lyssenko, of Cassopolis at their main campus building. He will discuss his recent book, “The Great Navy Birds of Lake Michigan: The True Story of the Privateers of Lake Michigan and the Aircraft They Rescued.”
The presentation will be at 12:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11, 2019 in the Blue Lecture Hall located in LMC’s Benton Harbor campus Main Building. The 40-minute presentation is free, open to the public and will be followed by an interactive discussion with the author. No RSVP is required.
Lyssenko will also present at the Niles-Buchanan YMCA, 905 N. Front St., Niles, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2019. The presentation is free and will take place in the lobby.

Thursday, October 3, 2019

October 15, 2019 - 4 p.m. talk on Syrian and Iraq refugee crises - Hesburgh Center,for International Studies, Univ. of Notre Dame


The Heart is a Country: Lessons on Hope, Compassion, and Our Common Humanity from Syrian and Iraqi Refugees

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Location: C103, Hesburgh Center for International Studies, campus of Notre Dame

Photo: Center for Religion and Civic Culture, USC

Stephanie Saldaña

Journalist fellow at the Center for Religion and Civic Culture at the University of Southern California’s Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
Stephanie Saldaña will share her experiences meeting and listening to refugees from Iraq and Syria while writing for Mosaic Stories, a storytelling project that has brought her to ten countries to map the disappearing cultural heritage of Iraq and Syria. In following tailors, painters, musicians, gardeners, and chefs displaced by war
https://kroc.nd.edu/news-events/events/2019/10/15/stephanie-saldana-lecture/

The Eucharist as a Sacrament of Charity - Prof. Joseph Wawrykow - St. Thomas Aquinas

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Location: Andrews Auditorium, Geddes Hall , campus of Notre Dame

Saint Thomas Aquinas, O.P.
“The Eucharist as ‘Sacrament of Charity.’”

Presented by Joseph Wawrykow, Professor of Theology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN.
Saturdays with the Saints is a Notre Dame football gameday lecture series that combines the university’s rich traditions of Catholic faith and spirited game days. The event is free and open to the public
https://events.nd.edu/events/2019/10/12/saturdays-with-the-saints/

Blessing of the animals - October 5, 2019 at 2 p.m.

In celebration of God's creation and our gratitude for God's gift to us of pets

"Blessings of all types of animals" event -- held at the James E. Snow Building Lawn

Address: 302 S. Front Street
Dowagiac, Michigan

Sponsor is St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Dowagiac, Michigan (Cass County)

Please feel welcome to bring your Companion Animal/s (even for little ones

bring your "stuffed toy kinds")

Enjoy treats and water for you and your "Fur Babies"

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Gandhi's Relevance Today (Notre Dame panel) October 2, Noon

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Location: Hesburgh Center for International Studies, Campus, parking nearby
 

Gandhi
Join experts from the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies’ South Asia Group and the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies for a panel discussion about pacifist leader Mahatma Gandhi’s global legacy.
PANELISTS
  • Amitava Dutt, Professor of Economics and Political Science: Gandhi’s ethics and economics
  • Nikhil Menon, Assistant Professor of History: Views and controversies about Gandhi in India
  • Jason Springs, Associate Professor of Religion, Ethics, and Peace Studies: Gandhi, peace, and nonviolence
MODERATOR
Susan Ostermann, Assistant Professor of Global Affairs
Events information at www.nd.edu/ 

Health & Fitness Expo at Niles-Buchanan (MI) YMCA -- Oct. 6, 2019 at noon - 3 p.m.

something for everyone at the Health & Fitness Expo.

  • Food
  • Mini workouts
  • Cooking demonstrations
  • Nutrition information
  • Kids zone with games & activities (face painting, bounce house, and more)
  • Local health service information
  • Health screenings (hearing, blood pressure, posture & gait analysis, etc.)
  • Plus more!

The expo is free to all participants. Plus everyone will have the chance to enter to win a variety of prizes, donated by our sponsors and vendors. To have a chance to win all you have to do is come and visit our booths.
Download the Health & Fitness Expo info sheet here.

Date: Sunday, October 6th, 2019
Time: 12:00 noon -3:00 PM
Where: Niles-Buchanan YMCA
https://www.ymcaswm.com/events/health-fitness-expo