Tuesday, October 23, 2007

AIDS Walk a Success







AIDS Walk Philly was a huge success this year- the energy was high and the crowds spirited on a beautiful and unseasonally warm October Sunday. I completed the 8.9 mile walk with my friend Sarah from home and it was amazing to see so many groups of people dedicated to such an important cause. We collected a combined $70 in donations and enjoyed the opportunity to see a beautiful part of Philadelphia along the way. Here is a photo of us before the walk:








And here is a shot of the crowd gathered beforehand in front of the Art Museum:



Monday, October 8, 2007

Calling all Sudoku fans!


After conducting a very informal survey of some of my fellow grad students, I have determined that there are a number of non-alcoholic distractions that are very popular, including but not limited to self-Googling (entering your name into Google and waiting to see what comes up), library card catalog bingo (entering random keywords into library catalog search engines), and Red Bull chugging contests, preferably right before finals week.






Obviously I made most of that up, but the fact that the Philadelphia Inquirer is hosting the National Sudoku Tournament next weekend is absolutely true. Sudoku enthusiasts at all levels, from beginner to advanced, are invited to participate and there will be cash prizes! The Inquirer will be putting up practice puzzles at all levels of difficulty each day on their website. Follow this link for puzzles http://www.philly.com/philly/comics_games/sudoku/More_Sudoku.html


and brush up on your skills.


Tickets to compete in just the tournament are $15 with your college ID if you register online at http://www.philly.com/philly/comics_games/sudoku/6950822.html


If you just want to watch, spectator tickets are $10 online, which gets you into the tournament. From there, you can sign up for over 40 different tours of Philadelphia attractions which will be taking place on Sunday the 21st as part of the festivities.


Also from philly.com, here is a schedule of events:



Friday, October 19, 2007 • 7 p.m to 9 p.m. - Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA Welcome Reception
The Philadelphia Inquirer Sudoku National Championship's Welcome Reception will take place in one of Philadelphia's newest landmark attractions, the Samuel M.V. Hamilton Building of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Come enjoy spectacular artwork and delicious food while mingling with Will Shortz and other Sudoku players from around the country. And bring the whole family, too! A Sudoku-inspired scavenger hunt, practice puzzles and even magicians will get everyone of all ages excited and ready for the big championship the next day.

Saturday, October 20, 2007 • 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. - Pennsylvania Convention Center, Hall A, Philadelphia, PA The Philadelphia Inquirer Sudoku National Championship
Test your skills at the first-of-its-kind National Sudoku Championship. Hosted by renowned puzzle master Will Shortz, it is a great opportunity to meet new people and win exciting prizes.
9 a.m. Registration
11 a.m. Rounds 1 and 2
12:30 p.m. Break for Lunch
1:30 p.m. Round 3
2:30 p.m. Bonus Round
3 p.m. Finals
3:30 p.m. Awards Presentation

Saturday, October 20, 2007 • 4:30 p.m to 6:30 p.m. - Pennsylvania Convention Center, Hall A, Philadelphia, PA Post Championship Meal
This informal meal will be a casual event that will give participants an opportunity to get to know one another and recap about the excitement of the Championship.

Sunday, October 21, 2007 Experience Philly
Stay for the whole weekend and take a Philadelphia city tour, see the historic district or visit a museum. Representatives from the Independence Visitor Center will be at the tournament all day Saturday to help you plan your adventure in Philadelphia. Tickets for more than 40 tours and attractions, plus suggested itineraries and maps will be available on site. Here are some tours and attractions that will be available: Adventure AquariumBig Bus TourFranklin Institute Science MuseumIndependence HallNational Constitution CenterMural Arts ToursPhiladelphia Museum of ArtPhiladelphia Trolley WorksRide the DucksSpirit of Philadelphia


And dare I mention the prizes? The following prizes are up for grabs:


Advanced Winner Prize: $10,000 plus a spot on the U.S. National Sudoku Team. Winner will compete in the 2008 World Sudoku Championship in India. Travel and accommodations to and from the World Sudoku Championship will also be paid for as part of the advanced level prize.
Intermediate Winner Prize: Winner will receive $5,000.
Beginner Winner Prize: Winner will receive $3,000.
Category Winners: Several awards will be presented to winners in a variety of categories. These winners will receive $100.


Even if you just go to watch, this is sure to be a fun event for the puzzle-minded crowd (and possibly something fun to do with a date or as an inexpensive group outing).


Wednesday, October 3, 2007

AIDS Walk Philly



On the morning of Sunday, October 21st, the 20th annual Philadelphia AIDS Walk will take place in beautiful downtown Philadelphia, starting at Eakins Oval in front of the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The event will begin at 7:30 AM with a series of ceremonies conducted in remembrance and support of those affected by AIDS/HIV. I've never never done an AIDS Walk before but I did participate in a Hunger Walk here in Philly a few years back and it was a blast. I highly recommend it as a fun way to support a good cause and see the fall beauty of Philadelphia at its best. You can register as an individual like I did or as a team.
Here is the agenda as copied from the Philadelphia AIDS Walk website:

AIDS Walk Philly 2007 Schedule

7:30 Reading of Names (Main Stage, Eakins Oval)Opening of AIDS Memorial Quilt Display (Steps of Art Museum)Donation Tent Opens (Eakins Oval)Team Photos Open (Eakins Oval)

8:30 Opening Ceremonies (Main Stage, Eakins Oval)

8:50 Aerobic Warm-Up (Main Stage, Eakins Oval)

9:00 The 12K AIDS Walk starts at 9 AM at Eakins Oval, in front of the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The route goes up Kelly Drive crosses Falls Bridge and back down Martin Luther King Drive (formerly West River Drive) to return back to Eakins Oval.

Now here's the catch- walkers are expected to raise a minimum of $35 to participate. I know if you're a cash strapped grad student like myself, that may seem like a lot, but if you get six charity-minded friends to toss in $5 each, and throw in the remaining $5 yourself, you're covered. The best part? It all goes to a good cause.

Register online at http://www.aidswalkphilly.org/

Upon registration, you're given the opportunity to create a personal fundraising website, complete with a picture and a little bit about your personal fundraising goals. This is an easy way to get out of town friends and family involved. I registered as a participant and it took me five minutes to set up my page and send out e-mails.




Monday, October 1, 2007

Campus Philly Kickoff: Great Success

Campus Philly Kickoff was a great success this year- the weather was beautiful, the bands were rockin' and Philadelphia area college students came out in droves. I worked at one of the Campus Philly volunteer tables for a few hours in the afternoon taking down e-mail sign ups for our weekly newsletter and there were lots of my fellow graduate students out there, enjoying the free museums and concerts.

Now, I hope that all of you will be attending the Connections event this Thursday. Just as a reminder- it will be taking place from 4-7 PM at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, and there will be a special graduate student networking hour from 5:45 to 7. Register online at http://www.campusphilly.org/connections