Monthly Events


May 8

Wednesday

2019-05-08, 11:00:00 2019-05-08, 13:00:00 America/New_York Pet Therapy Take the stress out of studying! Experience the benefits of pet therapy with certified pet therapy dogs from Tails of Joy. Pet Therapy sessions will take place Monday May 6 through Wednesday May 8 in the Learning Resource Center. This is an event that is open to faculty and staff as well as MCC students. On May 8, Pet Therapy will be held in the LRC Building in A108 as well as A142. Learning Resource Center A142, Great Path, Manchester CT 06040 Paula Pini ppini@manchestercc.edu

Pet TherapyWednesday May 8, 11:00 am to 1:00 pm


Take the stress out of studying! Experience the benefits of pet therapy with certified pet therapy dogs from Tails of Joy. Pet Therapy sessions will take place Monday May 6 through Wednesday May 8 in the Learning Resource Center. This is an event that is open to faculty and staff as well as MCC students. On May 8, Pet Therapy will be held in the LRC Building in A108 as well as A142. Sponsored by MCC Library & Disability Services & Paralegal Association.
Location: Learning Resource Center A142
Great Path, Manchester CT 06040

Fee: Free

Website Address: http://www.manchestercc.edu/library

Paula Pini ppini@manchestercc.edu 860-512-2877

May 8

Wednesday

2019-05-08, 18:00:00 2019-05-08, 21:30:00 America/New_York Murder Mystery Dinner Theater - "Murder, My A.R.S.E.!" MCC's own Mission Improv-able comedy troupe presents a murder mystery dinner theater in four courses!
Collect clues throughout the evening with your tablemates as you observe some shady characters and enjoy a French-themed meal catered by MCC's award-winning Culinary Arts students!
Seating is LIMITED! Tickets on sale NOW: $12 for students w/ I.D.
Please visit 1st floor SSC/call the MCC Bursar's office at 860-512-3640 to purchase tickets!
Student Services Center Cheney Dining Room, Great Path, Manchester CT 06040 Albert Kim akim@manchestercc.edu

Murder Mystery Dinner Theater - "Murder, My A.R.S.E.!"Wednesday May 8, 6:00 pm to 9:30 pm


MCC's own Mission Improv-able comedy troupe presents a murder mystery dinner theater in four courses!
Collect clues throughout the evening with your tablemates as you observe some shady characters and enjoy a French-themed meal catered by MCC's award-winning Culinary Arts students!
Seating is LIMITED! Tickets on sale NOW: $12 for students w/ I.D.
Please visit 1st floor SSC/call the MCC Bursar's office at 860-512-3640 to purchase tickets!

Location: Student Services Center Cheney Dining Room
Great Path, Manchester CT 06040

Fee: $20.00

Albert Kim akim@manchestercc.edu 860-512-2797

May 10

Friday

2019-05-10, 08:00:00 2019-05-10, 12:00:00 America/New_York Connecticut Manufacturing Company Career Fair Did you know there are more than 4000 manufacturing companies in CT? Many have immediate job openings , and not all are on the shop floor! Bring your resume and come check them out.
Companies attending include:
A-1 Machining
United Tool & Die Company
Turbine Kinetics
ATI Metals
Alpha Q
Cambridge Specialty
Highland Manufacturing Inc.
Forrest Machine, Inc.
BMS Aerospace
Kamatics
Barnes
CBS Manufacturing
Hobson Motzer
Spartan
and many more!
Arts, Sciences and Technology Center Galleria 1st Floor, Great Path, Manchester CT 06040 Tracy Ariel tariel@manchestercc.edu

Connecticut Manufacturing Company Career FairFriday May 10, 8:00 am to 12:00 pm


Did you know there are more than 4000 manufacturing companies in CT? Many have immediate job openings , and not all are on the shop floor! Bring your resume and come check them out.
Companies attending include:
A-1 Machining
United Tool & Die Company
Turbine Kinetics
ATI Metals
Alpha Q
Cambridge Specialty
Highland Manufacturing Inc.
Forrest Machine, Inc.
BMS Aerospace
Kamatics
Barnes
CBS Manufacturing
Hobson Motzer
Spartan
and many more!

Location: Arts, Sciences and Technology Center Galleria 1st Floor
Great Path, Manchester CT 06040

Fee: Free

Tracy Ariel tariel@manchestercc.edu 860-512-2635

May 10

Friday

2019-05-10, 18:00:00 2019-05-10, 20:00:00 America/New_York The Laramie Project MCC Onstage and the THR 190 Theater Practicum class present "The Laramie Project," by Moisés Kaufman. The play explores the story of college student Matthew Shepard, who was tied to a fence and severely beaten in 1988. He died six days later. Directed by Gloria Trombley and Debi Freund of MCC, the play features the community where one of the most vicious hate crimes in U.S. history occurred. Intermission will feature Wyoming-inspired food from MCC's own culinary arts students. Arts, Sciences and Technology Center SBM Charitable Foundation Auditorium, Great Path, Manchester CT 06040 Debi Freund dfreund@manchestercc.edu

The Laramie ProjectFriday May 10, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm


MCC Onstage and the THR 190 Theater Practicum class present "The Laramie Project," by Moisés Kaufman. The play explores the story of college student Matthew Shepard, who was tied to a fence and severely beaten in 1988. He died six days later. Directed by Gloria Trombley and Debi Freund of MCC, the play features the community where one of the most vicious hate crimes in U.S. history occurred. Intermission will feature Wyoming-inspired food from MCC's own culinary arts students. Sponsored by Sponsored by the Cultural Programs Committee and the Drama Club.
Location: Arts, Sciences and Technology Center SBM Charitable Foundation Auditorium
Great Path, Manchester CT 06040

Fee: Free

Debi Freund dfreund@manchestercc.edu 860-512-3107

May 11

Saturday

2019-05-11, 13:00:00 2019-05-11, 15:00:00 America/New_York The Laramie Project MCC Onstage and the THR 190 Theater Practicum class present "The Laramie Project," by Moisés Kaufman. The play explores the story of college student Matthew Shepard, who was tied to a fence and severely beaten in 1988. He died six days later. Directed by Gloria Trombley and Debi Freund of MCC, the play features the community where one of the most vicious hate crimes in U.S. history occurred. Arts, Sciences and Technology Center SBM Charitable Foundation Auditorium, Great Path, Manchester CT 06040 Debi Freund dfreund@manchestercc.edu

The Laramie ProjectSaturday May 11, 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm


MCC Onstage and the THR 190 Theater Practicum class present "The Laramie Project," by Moisés Kaufman. The play explores the story of college student Matthew Shepard, who was tied to a fence and severely beaten in 1988. He died six days later. Directed by Gloria Trombley and Debi Freund of MCC, the play features the community where one of the most vicious hate crimes in U.S. history occurred. Sponsored by Cultural Programs Committee and the Drama Club.
Location: Arts, Sciences and Technology Center SBM Charitable Foundation Auditorium
Great Path, Manchester CT 06040

Fee: Free

Debi Freund dfreund@manchestercc.edu 860-512-3107

May 17

Friday

2019-05-17, 18:00:00 2019-05-17, 22:00:00 America/New_York Spring Arts Festival The Spring Arts Festival includes the opening reception to the student Art Exhibition and vocal and
instrumental performances by MCC Music Studies students. The event is open to the public. Join us!
Arts, Sciences and Technology Center Hans Weiss Newspace Gallery, Great Path, Manchester CT 06040 susan classen sullivan sclassen-sullivan@manchestercc.edu

Spring Arts FestivalFriday May 17, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm


The Spring Arts Festival includes the opening reception to the student Art Exhibition and vocal and
instrumental performances by MCC Music Studies students. The event is open to the public. Join us!

Location: Arts, Sciences and Technology Center Hans Weiss Newspace Gallery
Great Path, Manchester CT 06040

Fee: Free

Website Address: https://www.manchestercc.edu/hans-weiss-newspace/

susan classen sullivan sclassen-sullivan@manchestercc.edu 860-512-2693