Java Jam set for 2009 event
Anna Moronski
Issue date: 11/16/09 Section: Entertainment
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To complement the coffeehouse theme of the night, last year, Student Activities Council gave away ceramic mugs with the official Java Jam logo on them. The Java Jam committee did not want students to leave the event empty handed this year either. Instead of the ordinary coffee mug, the committee has decided to give away travel mugs. The collaborating groups are paying to bring in a vendor that will take students' pictures and then print them on the side of a travel mug. It is expected to be an exciting and personal gift to take away from the event.
The travel mug activity will be taking place before and during the event outside of the ballrooms.
Because the event is right before Thanksgiving break, just as it was last year, the Java Jam committee has decided to bring back the big Thanksgiving meal that they provided to students at the event in 2008. The meal will include sliced turkey, mashed potatoes, green beans, cranberry sauce, cookies, juice, tea and coffee.
Last year, over 500 students came out to Java Jam and the event is expected to be even bigger this year. Students interested in performing are encouraged to attend the event and show off their talents. Sign ups will be the night of the event.
Anna Moronski is a fourth-year student majoring in communication studies with a minor in Journalism. She can be reached at AM626969@wcupa.edu.
Currently, he is the number 36 most subscribed musician of all time on YouTube. To watch his videos go to www.youtube.com/goonieman86
To complement the coffeehouse theme of the night, last year, Student Activities Council gave away ceramic mugs with the official Java Jam logo on them. The Java Jam committee did not want students to leave the event empty handed this year either. Instead of the ordinary coffee mug, the committee has decided to give away travel mugs. The collaborating groups are paying to bring in a vendor that will take students' pictures and then print them on the side of a travel mug. It is expected to be an exciting and personal gift to take away from the event.
The travel mug activity will be taking place before and during the event outside of the ballrooms.
Because the event is right before Thanksgiving break, just as it was last year, the Java Jam committee has decided to bring back the big Thanksgiving meal that they provided to students at the event in 2008. The meal will include sliced turkey, mashed potatoes, green beans, cranberry sauce, cookies, juice, tea and coffee.
Last year, over 500 students came out to Java Jam and the event is expected to be even bigger this year. Students interested in performing are encouraged to attend the event and show off their talents. Sign ups will be the night of the event.
Anna Moronski is a fourth-year student majoring in communication studies with a minor in Journalism. She can be reached at AM626969@wcupa.edu.

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