Friday, February 5, 2016
V
V
V
THE GAZETTE, EMPORIA, KANSAS
V
FEB. 6 — Emporia Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-noon,
701 Commercial St.
FEB. 7 — Babes on
Bikes, 1 p.m., 11 W. 8th
Ave., 20 mile gravel ride:
wear helmet, bring water.
Facebook.com/Babes-onBikes-958360640869885.
FEB. 9 — Lyon County
Historical Society annual
meeting, 5:30 p.m. Bowyer
Community Bldg.
FEB. 9 — Shrove Tuesday Pancake Dinner, 5
p.m., St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 828 Commercial St.
FEB. 9 — Shrove Tuesday Pancake Dinner, 5:30
p.m. Emporia Presbyterian
Church West Campus.
FEB. 12 — Lincoln Day
Dinner, 5:45-9 p.m., Anderson Building. $45/$25:
341-9817.
FEB. 13 — Boy Scout Pancakes, 6:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.,
$5, First Christian Church.
FEB. 14 — Babes on
Bikes, 1 p.m., 11 W. 8th
Ave., 20 mile gravel ride:
wear helmet, bring water.
Facebook.com/Babes-onBikes-958360640869885.
FEB. 18 — ESU Jazz concert, 7:30 p.m., Albert Taylor Hall. $5/$4: 341-5431.
FEB. 18 — Community
Connections: Chalk and
Milk Paint: 341-1377.
FEB. 18 — Hop to It 4-H
Rabbit Club meeting: 3413220. Extension Office,
2632 W. U.S. Hwy. 50.
FEB. 19 — ESU Honors
recital, 7:30 p.m., Heath
Recital Hall. $5/$4: 3415431.
FEB. 20 — Polar Plunge,
breakfast , 8 a.m. Senior
Center, Plunge, 11:30 a.m.,
Mouse Lake; lunch, senior
center.
FEB. 20 — Emporia Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-noon,
701 Commercial St.
FEB. 20 — Community
Meal, free, 12:30-1:30
p.m., First Congregational
Church.
FEB. 20 — 4-H food and
nutrition meeting. Extension Office, 341-3220.
FEB. 20 — “Fish Kansas” Instructor Workshop,
FHTC: 620-794-5373.
FEB. 21 — 4-H Poultry
Club meeting, 1 p.m. Extension Office, 2632 W.
U.S. Hwy. 50.
FEB. 21 — Babes on
Bikes, 1 p.m., 11 W. 8th
Ave., 20 mile gravel ride:
wear helmet, bring water.
Facebook.com/Babes-onBikes-958360640869885.
FEB. 22 — Freshmen Ice
Cream Fundraiser, 5:30
p.m. Madison High School
Commons.
FEB. 23 — ESU Black
Leadership Initiative, 9
a.m.-3 p.m., Webb Hall
FEB. 23 — Rawhide Wranglers 4-H meeting, 6 p.m.
Extension Office, 2632 W.
U.S. Hwy. 50.
FEB. 23 — House of Haiku Poetry Slam, 7:30-10
p.m., Java Cat Coffeehouse.
FEB. 24 — 4-H dog project meetings. Anderson
Bldg.: 341-3220.
FEB. 26 — Colors of ESU
International Tea Party, 2-4
p.m. ESU Memorial Union.
FEB. 27 — Flint Hills
Greener Living Show, 9
a.m.-5 p.m., Anderson
Bldg. Free. 341-3220.
FEB. 28 — Flint Hills
Greener Living Show, 11
a.m.-4 p.m., Anderson
Bldg. Free. 341-3220.
MARCH 2 — ESU cello
recital, 7:30 p.m., Heath
Recital Hall. $5/$4: 3415431.
MARCH 3 — Bonner &
Bonner LEcture, 7 p.m.
ESU Memorial Union
WEAPONS
you make that choice,”
Johnson said.
Will weapons be
allowed at sporting
events on campus?
ficers testified against the
law due to safety concerns.
However, the majority of
their concerns were not related to an increase in mass
shootings. Rather he is concerned the law will lead to
more accidental shootings.
“One of the major concerns with the regents
chiefs isn’t necessarily that
we are concerned about
more violence because
there is more weapons,”
Hoover said. “My personal
concern is accidental discharges. Unloaded weapons
kill or injure a lot of people
because they aren’t unloaded — they thought it was
unloaded and they didn’t
check.”
Will incoming studen G2