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Community Page

Here you will find any information relating to the Stone Recreation Center community including newsletters, event information, calendars, question of the month winners and more.


Click on the link to open a printable schedule of the Stone Recreation Center hours.  This calendar is great for refrierators!  Hours can change periodically, if changes are made to this schedule they will be posted at the front desk.

Last Update: April 12th, 2007  April/May 2007 CALENDAR

STONE RECREATION CENTER PRINTABLE CALENDAR


Community Newsletters

December 2006 Newsletter (opens in word)

September 2006 Newsletter

October 2006 Newsletter

February/March 2006 Newsletter

January 2006 Newsletter

December 2005 Newsletter


Question of the Month Winners

Every month the Stone Recreation Center gives away a free one month extension to a community members pass, or gives a month membership to a guest through the question of the month.  The question is posted in the lobby display case, and the answer box is located right in front of it. Winners are drawn at the end of the month.

This Months Question: Who created the game of Volleyball and in what year?

Winner to be drawn on Apr. 30th

March Q of M winner: Jim Rowland correctly answered Gaylord Nelson, 1962 for the person who organized the first Earth Day. 

 

More than 100 Alma College students and staff traveled to destinations in New Mexico, Tennessee, Philadelphia, Louisiana and North Carolina for service projects during winter break in February 2007. “Alternative Break service experiences continue to gain popularity on Alma College’s campus,” says Sallie Scheide, assistant director in the Center for Responsible Leadership.

 

Student Profile

Jason Latz

Jason Latz
Graduation: 2008
Major: Education
From: Elsie, Michigan
Interests: Sports, Habitat for Humanity

Spring Term courses offer students opportunities to break out of the “Alma Bubble.” Off-campus study, especially in a foreign country, shows you how you relate to the rest of the world and how the rest of the world views American people, politics and policies. You can then integrate your real world experiences into your academic programs and your future career.