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Center for Performing Arts Patio Party

CPA_Patio_PartyWhat: The Center for Performing Arts is hosting the second annual ‘Come Curious’ part this evening on the patio of the Eisenhower Auditorioum. Students will be able to buy tickets for 20% off their already discounted price. There will also be free food, entertainment, and prizes.

(Listed food sponsors include Belly Busters Burritos, Clem’s, Insomnia Cookies, and Nittany Beverage. I just wish that last firm was providing that which makes them profitable… but still, it’ll be a great spread.)

When: Wednesday September 9 from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm.

Where: Patio at the Eisenhower Auditorioum

Cost: Free!

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