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You are cordially invited to join other members of the Cornell community
for 22nd Annual Traditional American Thanksgiving Feast!
Or, to volunteer to help with the event, please see information at the end
of this message!
When: Thursday, November 26th, 12:00-3:00 PM (with seatings at Noon and 1:30)
Where: Robert Purcell Marketplace
Cost: $10 Adults, $8 Children 6-12 years old
Children 5 & younger eat for FREE!
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What's on the Menu?
Roast turkey with giblet gravy, poached salmon with a citrus hollandaise,
baked marinated tofu, mashed potatoes, vegetarian chestnut stuffing,
sausage stuffing, candied yams, rice pilaf, green bean casserole, fresh
herbed carrots, New England clam chowder, salad bar, fruit salad, fresh
baked breads, a decadent dessert display, assorted beverages and some
surprises from the chef!
After you eat, relax and enjoy dessert, coffee, and conversation until 4:00 PM
TICKETS ARE ON SALE November 16th- 25th (while supplies last) and can be
purchased at the following locations:
Hasbrouck and Maplewood Service Centers
Holland International Living Center (M, W, & F, 9 AM-3 PM only)
Willard Straight Hall Ticket Office
Big Red Barn (M-F, 2-10 PM, thru 11/23 only)
International Students and Scholars Office (B50 Caldwell Hall)
TICKETS ARE LIMITED AND WILL NOT BE SOLD AT THE DOOR!
This event is made possible through the generosity of:
CU Dining & Retail Services, The International Students and Scholars
Office, The Office of the Dean of Students, Campus Life-Residential
Programs, and The Big Red Barn Graduate and Professional Student Center
~With~
Alumni Affairs and Reunion; AAP Multicultural Affairs; CALS International
Programs; College of Engineering; College of Human Ecology; Cornell
University Athletics; Cornell Law School; Gannett Health Services; Gov't &
Community Relations; Int'l Students Programming Board; Johnson Graduate
School of Mgmt; Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs; Office of the
Vice President for Human Resources; Plant Breeding and Genetics; Public
Service Center; School of Hotel Administration; The Graduate School; The
Mario Einaudi Center for Int'l Studies; Vice President for Student and
Academic Services; Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology
For more information, or if you are interested in volunteering (volunteers
eat for free!) please contact Mariah Sawyer (mjs51) at the International
Students and Scholars Office via e-mail, or by calling 255-5243.
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