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Thu, 9 Dec 2004 12:03:13 -0500
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Think you might be tired of the rain, and what might be snow, by the end of
January?  Want to dance the night away under the Caribbean stars (OK,
simulated stars under the roof of the Bessie Smith Center).  Then this
announcement might be for you ...

A Caribbean Beach Party
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To benefit the Caribbean Student Environmental Alliance
January 29th, 2005 Bessie Smith Hall 7:30 until 11:30 pm
$35 per person

Melt off the icicles and shake your grass skirt while you dance away the
winter blues! Enjoy some island fun and games, food with a Caribbean flare
and tropical adult beverages while supporting coral reef conservation
programs. Advance purchase includes your chance to win a Caribbean beach
vacation! Other vacations, outdoor equipment, Caribbean and local artwork,
and special island beverages available in the auction.

Tickets available at:
Leisure Time Dive and Ski Center
Choo Choo Dive and Aquatic Center
Rock Creek Outfitters
Call Caribbean SEA at 266-0502 for more information.

Caribbean SEA is a non-profit, 501 (c)(3) organization created to provide
environmental programs for island students, particularly focusing on
restoring fresh water quality thereby improving the survival of the coral
reefs. The teaching medium is via students completing environmental projects
for their local communities.  Facilitating collaboration among local
utilities, businesses and community organizations is key for our success.

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Andy Novobilski, Ph.D.
Assoc. Prof. & Acting Dept. Head
UT Chattanooga Computer Science
(423) 425-4202
http://www.utc.edu/faculty/Andy-Novobilski

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