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Briefs: Blood Drive Warps to Eastern

Issue date: 6/12/08 Section: News
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The Music Saves Lives Blood Drive will be at the EIU Newman Catholic Center on Monday from 1 to 6 p.m.
All donors will receive a VIP Access Pass to the Vans Warped Tour in St. Louis on July 1.
Donors will also get a rock and roll T-shirt, music download card, and will be eligible to win an autographed Tony Hawk Skateboard.
A photo ID is required to donate blood.

Camp for Future Entrepreneurs
Camp E3 - Energizing Emerging Entrepreneurs will be held at Lake Sara and the Effingham Country Club starting on Monday and running until June 18.
The program is for 14-18 year old high school students and is directed by Jack Schultz of Agrael, Mike Yaeger with Mid-American Motorworks, and teen entrepreneur David Orr of Fruper.com.
They will teach teens the essentials of putting together a business pitch and help teens create and present business pitches to local entrepreneurs to compete for a $400 cash prize.
The cost is $69, which includes one dinner, two lunches and a T-shirt.
To sign up or request a brochure, call Jeanne Dau or Jennifer at 217-581-2913

Graduate from Kids' Cooking Academy
The Kids' Cooking Academy for ages six to 13 will be held from Tuesday until June 19.
The registration fee is $75, which will include a cookbook, apron, culinary kit, cooking lessons, etiquette tips, nutrition education and a certificate of completion, along with a graduation reception/tea.
For more information or to register, contact the School of Continuing Education at 217-581-5116 or dehighland@eiu.edu.
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posted 6/12/08 @ 9:57 AM CST

"Donors will also get a rock and roll T-shit..."

I think perhaps you mean shirt.

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