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S C H E D U L E O F E V E N T S

FAMILYFAMILY

20182018

F E B R U A R Y

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Schedule of Events

All-Access Pass A Alumni F Family S Students 1

*All-Access Pass holders receive a voucher redeemable for one performance.

7 p.m.Falcon Men’s Basketball vs. University of Alaska Anchorage Seawolves A F SRoyal Brougham PavilionJoin the SPU community and cheer for the Falcons! Tickets required. Pick up your All- Access Pass at check-in. Purchase tickets for $7/$4 at the Royal Brougham Pavilion Box Office or call 206-281-2085.

7:30 p.m.Theatre Presentation: Jane Eyre: The Musical A F S McKinley Hall, E.E. Bach TheatreCharlotte Brontë’s story of the trailblazing Jane Eyre, as revealed through the Broadway score/lyrics of Paul Gordon and John Caird,

inspires through the presence and power of mercy. Tickets required. Pick up your All-Access Pass at the Office of Alumni and Parent Relations.* Additional tickets $15/$12 at the door.

T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 1

T H E M U S I C A L

Seattle Pacific University is celebrating 65 years of Homecoming and Family Weekend fun! Having our entire community of alumni, parents, students, faculty, staff, and friends together reminds us of our deep legacy and bright future.

Take a tour. Laugh, sing, and applaud our gifted students at the Talent Show. Cheer our Falcon Men’s Basketball team on to victory. Take in the moving and lyrical Jane Eyre: The Musical at the McKinley Theatre. And, best of all, take advantage of all this and more for one low price with our All-Access Pass (available in single or family).

If you are a family member of a current student, be sure to check out the three Student Support Sessions on Friday to help your Falcon be the best they can be.

We’re so glad you’re here!

Amanda Stubbert ’95 Interim Director, Alumni and Parent Relations

Welcome

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9 a.m.–6 p.m.Alumni and Parents Check-in A F S Office of Alumni and Parent Relations, Walls Advancement Center Pick up your name tag, All-Access Pass, prepaid tickets, schedule, map, and free gifts.

11 a.m.Alumni and Parent Campus Tours A F Leave from Demaray Hall Main LobbySee new buildings and discover what is current and innovative around campus.

11:15 a.m.Lunch in Gwinn A F Gwinn CommonsA healthy buffet-style lunch with delectable options and Northwest flair! Alumni, parents, and guests $10.65 at the door with cash or credit card; $5.32 for kids under 12; free for kids 3 and under.

12:30 p.m. A F S Communion ServiceAlexander Hall ChapelA 30-minute liturgical service of prayer and communion.

1 p.m.Student Support: How to Help Your Student Succeed F S

Weter Memorial Hall, Room 202Empower your student to get the most out of the SPU college experience.

2 p.m.Alumni and Parent Campus Tours A F Leave from Demaray Hall Main LobbySee new buildings and discover what is current and innovative around campus.

2 p.m.Student Support: Financial Aid Tips for Parents F S Weter Memorial Hall, Room 202

A special parents’ and students’ focus on financial aid for continuing students, additional financial aid resources, financial education opportunities, and loan repayment.

3 p.m.Fine Arts Tour A FMeet at the McKinley Hall stepsSee what’s happening in the music and theatre departments, and visit the hub of musical innovation at Nickerson Studios.

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9 a.m.–6 p.m.Alumni and Parents Check-in A F SUpper Gwinn CommonsPick up your name tag, All-Access Pass, prepaid tickets, schedule, map, and free gifts.

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3 p.m.Student Support: Guide to College and Career Success F S

Weter Memorial Hall, Room 202College offers more than a degree. It is time to explore interests, strengths, and gifts, and to learn how those translate into the world of work. Come learn about SPU resources, as well as the college activities/experiences that will lead to an awareness of calling and a satisfying career.

7:30 p.m.Theatre Presentation: Jane Eyre: The Musical

A F S McKinley Hall, E.E. Bach TheatreCharlotte Brontë’s story of the trailblazing Jane Eyre, as revealed through the Broad-

way score/lyrics of Paul Gordon and John Caird, inspires through the presence and power of mercy. Tickets required. Pick up your All-Access Pass at the Office of Alumni and Parent Relations.* Additional tickets $15/$12 at the door.

“All-Access Pass holders receive a voucher redeemable for one performance.

7 p.m. (Doors open at 6 p.m.)Student Talent Show A F S Royal Brougham PavilionProduced by STUB and ASSP, this annual favorite features top-tier student performances and local celebrity judges. Tickets required. Pick up your All-Access Pass at check-in. Additional tickets $7 at the door.

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Noon–3 p.m.SPU Baseball Reunion AStudent Union Building, CollegiumFormer SPU baseball players are invited to enjoy lunch and renew friendships, share stories, honor coaches, and swap contact information. Hosted by Gordy Hansen ’69.

2 p.m.Theatre Presentation: Jane Eyre: The Musical A F S McKinley Hall, E.E. Bach TheatreCharlotte Brontë’s story of the trailblazing Jane Eyre, as revealed through the Broadway score/lyrics of Paul Gordon and John Caird,

inspires through the presence and power of mercy. Tickets required. Pick up your All-Access Pass at the Office of Alumni and Parent Relations.* Additional tickets $15/$12 at the door.*All-Access Pass holders receive a voucher redeemable for one performance.

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All-Access Pass A Alumni F Family S Students

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8:30 a.m.Alumni Rowing Regatta A Royal Brougham Pavilion, ShellhouseSPU rowing alumni, please join the current team for a reception, meet the coach, and enjoy the Alumni vs. Novice crew race. Contact Andy Derrick for details: 206-281-2931 or [email protected].

9 a.m.Parent Prayer Meeting F Ames Library, Library Seminar RoomAll are welcome to join the Parent Prayer Team to lift up the SPU students and community.

10 a.m.Falcon Family Brunch F SUpper Gwinn Commons

Current SPU parents and students are invited to start their Saturday of Homecoming and Family Weekend with a delicious meal and enjoy a fun time together with the SPU community. The Office of Alumni and Parent Relations will be there to welcome you. Tickets required. Pick up your pre-ordered tickets at check-in. Additional tickets may be available for $15 at the door.

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2 p.m.GOLD Pre-Game Party ARoyal Brougham Pavilion, Hendricks Falcon Club

Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD), alumni who have graduated 10 or fewer years ago, are invited to gather before the men’s basketball game and enjoy appetizers and refreshments. Then cheer on the Falcons as they take on the University of Alaska Fairbanks Nanooks. Cost is included in the All-Access Pass or pay $5 at the door.

4 p.m.Falcon Men’s Basketball vs. University of Alaska Fairbanks Nanooks A F SRoyal Brougham PavilionJoin the SPU community and cheer for the Falcons! Tickets required. Pick up you All-Access Pass at check-in. Purchase tickets for $7/$4 at the Royal Brougham Pavilion Box Office or call 206-281-2085.

6 p.m.Alumni Awards Dinner A Upper Gwinn CommonsBe inspired by the 2018 Alumna of the Year, GOLD (Graduates of the Last Decade) Alumna of the year, and Medallion Award winners. Tickets required. Pick up your pre-ordered tickets at check-in. Additional tickets may be available for $25 at the door.

7:30 p.m.Theatre Presentation: Jane Eyre: The Musical A F SMcKinley Hall, E.E. Bach TheatreCharlotte Brontë’s story of the trailblazing Jane Eyre, as revealed through the Broad-way score/lyrics of Paul Gordon and John

Caird, inspires through the presence and power of mercy. Tickets required.* Additional tickets $15/$12 at the door.

*All-Access Pass holders receive a voucher redeemable for one performance.

S A T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 3

GOLD

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S U N D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 4

9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship A F SFirst Free Methodist ChurchAll are welcome to join in First Free’s Sunday worship. Visit ffmc.org for details.

SEATTLE PACIFIC UNIVERSITYDOW N TOW N BU S IN E S S BR E A K FA S T

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AT T E N D T H E Downtown Business Breakfast featuring Nicolas KristofFriday | April 20, 2018 | 7 a.m. | Westin Seattle

“A Path Appears: How an Individual Can Change the World”

Nicholas Kristof is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, bestselling author, and courageous advocate for human rights around the world.

Gather with business and community leaders to hear Kristof discuss global gender inequity, which he believes to be the greatest moral challenge of the 21st century.

T O P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S

Email Lynne Hall at [email protected]

F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N

spu.edu/breakfast

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As vice president of marketing and founding member of ReBoot Accel: Career Accelerator for Women, Beth Kawasaki has a lifelong passion for the potential of all women. After a “first career” in marketing management of big brands like P&G, Apple, and Levi Strauss, she put her career on pause to raise a

family, earn a graduate degree, and serve in community leadership. In 2015, she began a second-stage career at ReBoot helping other women return to the workforce or pursue new goals.

ReBoot has expanded to six major markets. Of those clients actively seeking work, more than 80 percent have secured jobs or started businesses within six months of completing a ReBoot accelerator program.

What can be done for the street boys of Kigali, Rwanda? That was the big question that Megan Chao believes God placed before her at the end of a cross-cultural experience in Africa her junior year at SPU. What she and classmate Hilliary Anderson did was not look away. Instead they started Hope for

Life Ministry, which has served 500 boys in the years since and currently houses 76 boys, every one of them destined to escape homelessness.

As U.S. executive director of HFL, Megan oversees fundraising and operations in the States. HFL provides food, shelter, medical care, education, Christian witness, parental coaching, and small-business loans. In the process, families have been reunited and communities forever changed.

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2 0 1 8ALUMNA

OF THE YEAR

2 0 1 8GOLD

ALUMNA OF THE YEAR

Beth Thompson Kawasaki ’81 Megan Chao ’09

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Nominate Outstanding Alumni Each year, Seattle Pacific University alumni nominate fellow alums for the Alumnus/a of the Year and Medallion Awards. To nominate a worthy alum, visit spu.edu/nominate. 1514

2 0 1 8MEDALLION

AWARDHONOREES

It is said that master carver David Boxley has carved more totem poles than any living artist. His work graces Disney World, the Memphis Zoo, and the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. His beautiful images in masks, drums, bentwood boxes, and totems capture the spirit of the

Tsimshian people of southern Alaska. David was born in Metlakatla, Alaska, and is a member of the Laxsglik or Eagle Clan.

In his desire to revive and preserve the ways of his people, David also teaches the indigenous Tsimshian language of S’malgyax. Along with his eldest son, he leads the Git-Hoan Dancers in performances around North America and as far away as Italy.

Senior trial attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice and legal counsel to the U.S. Army – Office of the Judge Advocate General, Joshua Van Eaton was named a Federal Employee of the Year for 2017 and recipient of the Service to America Medal. He most recently headed the team that successfully won the legal suit that found Volkswagen guilty of

auto emissions fraud. The award for damages of $17.4 billion is the largest penalty ever assessed against a car manufacturer. Joshua was commended for “doggedness” in prosecuting the extremely difficult and complex case.

Following the settlement earlier this year, the editorial board of The New York Times called Joshua and his team

“defenders of the faith in government.”

David Boxley ’74 Joshua Van Eaton ’97

A L U M N I R E C O G N I T I O N

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RESIDENCE HALLS/APARTMENTS

ACADEMIC/ADMINISTRATIVE

LIBRARY

RECREATION/DINING

PARKING

BUS STOP

E V E N T L O C AT I O N S

DEMARAY HALL

WETERMEMORIAL

HALL

DRAVUS LOT

ROSS LOT

EMERSON LOT

NICKERSON STUDIOS

GWINNCOMMONS

AMES LIBRARY

STUDENT UNION

BUILDING

BOOKSTORE

TIFFANY LOOP

ROYAL BROUGHAM

PAVILION

FIRST FREE METHODIST

CHURCH

ALEXANDER HALL

MCKINLEYHALL

1 Royal Brougham Pavilion

2 Walls Advancement Center—Alumni and Parent Relations Office

3 First Free Methodist Church

4 McKinley Hall

5 Alexander Hall

6 Ames Library

7 Gwinn Commons

8 Demaray Hall

9 Weter Memorial Hall

10 Student Union Building

11 SPU Bookstore

12 Nickerson Studios

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Office of Alumni and Parent Relations | 206-281-ALUM | spu.edu/alumni