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Student Activities 

Wednesday, Dec. 9  ▪  Bling Nation 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.  ▪  College Center

This outrageous event can only be described this way: YEAAH BOOOYYYY! We cover you from head to toe in bling and give you the picture to prove it! http://www.cuttingedgepi.com/

Dec. 10  ▪  A White Christmas Holiday Revue  ▪  
7 p.m.  ▪  KCC Auditorium  ▪  Admission: $10

Inspired by the classic film White Christmas, this spectacular revue will take you on a musical journey from a World War II performance for the troops, to the glamour of a Florida night club and finally, the charm and simple beauty of a New England town.


If you have suggestions or ideas for student activities programming, please contact Sarah Zirkle in the Student Activities office by calling (815) 802-8628 or e-mail smcintosh-zirkle@kcc.edu

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Sorry you missed it ... completed Fall 2009 activities

Aug. 25 - Picture This: The Big Red Chair 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
(College Center)

Aug. 27 - NASCAR Simulator Target #42 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. (Main Patio)

Strap yourself into the ONLY full-size virtual motion RACING SIMULATORS IN THE WORLD!   Nothing else compares to the thrill of being in an authentic race car, driving the speedway, and racing against the stars of the sport! http://www.motorsportsbykramer.com/

Aug. 31 - Sept. 3  ▪  Clubs and Organizations Fair  ▪  
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Lunch with KCC's president, Dr. John Avendano 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. (College Center)

Getting involved has never been easier. Come out to the fair and sign up for a club or activity, or learn more about the clubs you are interested in. Also, KCC's president, Dr. John Avendano, will be available to have lunch with all students in the College Center.

Wednesday, Sept. 9  ▪  Save a Life Tour  ▪  10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (College Center/Atrium)

Experience first-hand the devastating effects of driving under the influence of alcohol. The national "Save A Life Tour" has been developed to provide state-of-the-art, interactive driving simulation that truly shows how alcohol impairs driving skills. An excellent education tool!http://www.savealifetour.com/

Friday, Sept. 11  ▪  9-11 Rememberance  ▪  8:45-9 a.m. (Flag Poles)

Join us on by the flagpoles for a moment a silence, the singing of the National Anthem and a few words from Business and Technology Division chair, Paul Carlson, to remember those who lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001. 

Thursday, Sept. 17  ▪  Constitution Day (Observed)  ▪  Noon - 1:05 p.m.
(College Center)

Thursday, Sept. 24  ▪  American Red Cross Blood Drive  ▪  9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. (Iroquois Room)

Free coupons for area restaurants with a donation.

Wedneday, Oct. 7  ▪  Xbox Ultimate Game Show (Cavalier Room)

What can you do with six massive projection screens, wall crumbling stereo, 2 (that's two) Xbox 360s, 2 (again, two) PS3's and 2 (yes, that's right, two more) Nintendo Wii's? Not homework. Games like DDR, Guitar Hero 3, Madden 09' and Halo 3 will keep you going crazy! http://www.cuttingedgepi.com/

Friday, Oct. 30  ▪   Dave Rudolf's Halloween Show  ▪  7-8:30 p.m.    Bring the kids!
$1 admission (College Center)

A ghoulishly delightful show with Dave Rudolf. Watch the kids do the Frankenstein Dance. See the little tykes try to assemble the skeleton bones. Be amazed at the ghoul limbo. Tons of fun in a not-so-scary show. http://www.daverudolf.com/

Tuesday, Nov. 17  ▪  The movie poster show  ▪  9 a.m. - 3 p.m. (College Center)

First, you tell us which movie you should have starred in. Second, our best brains and graphic artist painstakingly erase whomever snubbed you from the movie poster and ZAP! We put you in instead!http://www.cuttingedgepi.com/