“Self-Establishment” & “Creative Qualities”: Q & A lecture with special guest TV writer and producer Ayanna A. Floyd. Some of Ayanna’s previous TV credits include Empire, Private Practice, Hannibal and Falling Skies. She also serves as EP and showrunner for Season 2 of Showtime’s The Chi.
Beat the winter blues with some games, friends and tasty s’mores! Join us in the lounge for a quick treat and see if you can make s’more friends!
Test your power for a chance to win a prize! The Exercise Science students will be measuring power by conducting the vertical jump, broad jump and medicine ball throw in the SHAC Wednesday, February 19 from 12-2pm. Top male and female in each event win prizes!
Owens Community College presents Noah Budin and the Promised Band in concert. It’s the third concert in the 9th Annual Accent on the Arts concert series. Accent on the Arts is a free concert series designed, booked, promoted and presented by Music Business Technology students.
Enjoy an evening of bluegrass, folk and old-time Americana music, featuring fiddle, mandolin, guitar, string bass, banjo and vocals. The band has been performing in Ohio and Michigan since 2006.
Lunch provided!
Check-in at the Healthcare Education Center!
Stop by for your shot at winning a bag of groceries for free! Grocery Bingo rounds are drawn every 20 minutes, so there are four chances to win every hour.
Q&A Lecture with special guests Mr. and Mrs. Terry, CEOs and founders of Urban Hydration products.
Build your professional wardrobe by participating in the JCPenney Suit-Up event on March 3 & 4. Text owens to 67292 to obtain a coupon code for 30% off professional clothing, shoes, & accessories. You can shop online or in-store.
Jeremy Meier, the Owens Creative Arts and Media chair, will present his original one-man show as Charlie Chaplin, the first celebrity filmmaker in America, at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, March 4, in the Center for Fine and Performing Arts theater.
In this one-hour program, Meier plays Chaplin and share stories from a life in vaudeville and on the silent screen. Meier also tells what happened when Chaplin made his first talking picture, a satire on Hitler and Nazism during a time the United States was staying publicly neutral regarding conflict in Europe.
Costuming for this performance is by Nichole Newman. Check out this new program which recently toured in South Carolina and will head to San Francisco and Colorado later this year!
Admission is free and open to the public.