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<br />FlU BISCA YNE BAY SOCIETY OVERVIEW <br /> <br />As indicated, the mission of the Society is to support the many outreach activities <br />sponsored by the various departments within the University and presented at the Biscayne <br />Bay Campus. <br /> <br />Many of these events are free, or carry a nominal charge. (In 2003/2004, the University <br />hosted more than 250 adult education/cultural/entertainment events open to the public. <br />See attached "Final Draft, Page 3) <br /> <br />As a publicly funded university, part of Fill's mission is to extend its activities to the <br />residents of the local communities. The local municipalities thus have an opportunity to <br />offer their residents a wide range of programming at the University level. These <br />programs could not be duplicated without the vast resources of the University. <br /> <br />The project's primary function is to assemble information about these programs and then <br />to set up effective communication between the University Campus and the surrounding <br />residents via: <br /> <br />Direct mail newsletter Full Page Miami Herald "Neighbors" <br />E-mail, Community organizations, <br />Fraternal groups, Chambers of Commerce <br />Community Centers, Synagogues & churches, <br />Condo and rental building bulletin board postings, <br /> <br />nrd Tuesdavs at Biscavne Bav CamDusll" <br /> <br />As a way to dramatize this project, the Fill Biscayne Bay Society has created this <br />monthly high profile event at the campus. These events consist of an exciting <br />cultural/entertainment presentation once a month on the 2nd Tuesday of each month, from <br />approximately 6-8 PM. The first event will be on October 12, 2004, and will follow each <br />month through April 2005. <br /> <br />The evening's entertainment (or educational) event will be supplied from within the <br />resources of the University's Arts and Cultural departments, including: <br />School of Music Art Department, College of Arts & Sciences <br />Creative Writers program School of Hospitality Management <br />College of Education Department of Dance & Theatre <br />Honors College FlU Library System <br />FlU Art Museum Department of Religious Studies <br /> <br />Each of these evenings will also contain a "food tasting" component, and an opportunity <br />for local municipalities to display information about their activities. <br /> <br />The tentative schedule for 2004/2005 is listed on the enclosed descriptive brochure. <br />