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EFE 08/15/2008 |
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Posted by: berryv on 08/15/2008 10:50 AM
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North Carolina School of the Arts
EVERY FRIDAY EMAIL for AUGUST 15th, 2008
FACULTY/STAFF PURCHASING CARD TRAINING SESSIONS
Listed below are the Faculty/Staff Purchasing Card Training Sessions for NEW Card Holders and NEW Card Coordinators. If you are interested in attending one of the training sessions, please register by calling Tarinda Chappell at 770-3319 or email: chappellt@ncarts.edu. We will have limited spaces, which will be assigned on a first come, first serve basis. Once you are registered, you will need to go the http://www.ncarts.edu/purchasing/pcard.htm to print and complete the cardholder information form. You will need to bring the completed and approved form with you to the training session. If you will be the Card Coordinator for your department, you will also need to attend the new P-Card Coordinator training session.
We look forward to seeing you!
Submitted by Tarinda Chappell, Purchasing
Day Date Time Type of Training Location
Wed. October 15, 2008 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. New P-Card Holder Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. October 15, 2008 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. New P-Card Coordinator Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. November 5, 2008 9:00-10:00 a.m. New P-Card Holder Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. November 5, 2008 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. New P-Card Coordinator Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. December 17, 2008 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. New P-Card Holder Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. December 17, 2008 10:00-11:00 a.m. New P-Card Coordinator Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. January 21, 2009 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. New P-Card Holder Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. January 21, 2009 10:00-11:00 a.m. New P-Card Coordinator Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. February 18, 2009 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. New P-Card Holder Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. February 18, 2009 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. New P-Card Coordinator Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. March 18, 2009 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. New P-Card Holder Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. March 18, 2009 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. New P-Card Coordinator Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. April 15, 2009 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. New P-Card Holder Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. April 15,2009 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. New P-Card Coordinator Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. May 20,2009 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. New P-Card Holder Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. May 20, 2009 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. New P-Card Coordinator Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
POLICE DEPARTMENT MEETING
On Thursday, August 21st, the entire UNCSA Police Department will be in a training meeting on campus from 9:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. We have arranged for police response to calls for service, which may be provided by either UNCSA police or Winston-Salem Police Department. The only services that will not be provided during this time are those normally associated with the office such as issuing parking decals, including temporary parking permits. No temporary parking permits will be required to park on campus on this day only. If you have any questions or anticipate any special police needs for this time, please contact us by Wednesday, August 20th by noon so that we may make accommodations for your needs.
Submitted by Deb Cheesebro, UNCSA Police Department
WELCOME TO UNCSA
The Office of Admissions would like to welcome Clyde Howell as the Associate Director of Admissions. He served 17 years as the Dance Admissions Counselor and the Operation Director of Dance at Cal Arts. Clyde also received his MFA in Dance from Cal Arts. Please help the Office of Admissions welcome Clyde to the campus.
Submitted by: Laresha George, Office of Admissions
STAFFING NEWS FROM ADVANCEMENT
Ketura Parker is serving in the new position of Development Officer for the Chancellor’s Office. In this capacity, she is helping to manage events at the Chancellor’s residence and working with the Chancellor to coordinate his fundraising activities. Ketura comes to us most recently from ECU, where she worked in the Office of Graduate Admissions. She is a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill. Please join us in welcoming Ketura if you have not already!
Submitted by Suzanne Hilser-Wiles, Chief Advancement Officer
EVERY FRIDAY EMAIL SUBMISSIONS
Faculty/Staff: To submit news or an event for Every Friday Email, please send your message/announcement with “subject, submitted by, and department” to efe@ncarts.edu before 5:00pm on Thursday. After this time, please call Marla Carpenter at 770-3337 if you need to send an urgent message. Please review the submissions carefully before sending to EFE since typo/mistake will not be corrected.
Students: If the announcement concerns an art or academic event, performance or program, please contact that department to have your submissions sent. If the announcement concerns anything outside your art or academic classes, please contact Student Activities.
If you would like for a message/announcement to appear in the Every Friday Email for multiple weeks, please submit your message/announcement to efe@ncarts.edu EACH WEEK you need it to be included.
Please note that submissions to Every Friday Email must be directly related to North Carolina School of the Arts events, performances, or sponsored activities. EFE cannot support, advocate, or endorse third-party, non-NCSA related submissions. If you have questions regarding submission to EFE, please contact Marla Carpenter for clarification. Marla can be reached at 770-3337 or carpem@ncarts.edu
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EFE 08/11/2008 |
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Posted by: berryv on 08/11/2008 11:15 AM
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North Carolina School of the Arts
EVERY FRIDAY EMAIL for AUGUST 8th, 2008
DEADLINE FOR COLLEGE ORIENTATION SCHEDULE
Don’t forget that Friday, August 8 is the deadline for any updates to the college Orientation schedules. Please submit changes via email to Lauren Whitaker. If you need a copy of last year’s schedule for reference, please contact me today (8/1), as I will be on vacation next week.
Submitted by Lauren Whitaker, Director of Student Activities and New Student Orientation
WELCOME TO NCSA
The Office of Advancement is delighted to welcome Debra Thompson to our staff as our new Donor Stewardship Assistant. Debra is responsible for all issues relating to gift entry, acknowledgments and database reporting for the Advancement division and comes to us with over 17 years of experience in customer service and management at US Air.
Submitted by: Suzanne Hilser-Wiles, Chief Advancement Officer
LOCAL SCREENINGS
The work of School of Drama alumni Matthew Buzzell and Sean Eden and School of Filmmaking alumnus Craig Zobel will be featured in this year’s Revolve Film & Music Festival, which opened on Aug. 6 and runs through Aug. 10 at Salem Fine Arts Center.
Buzzell will screen his film PUTTING THE RIVER IN REVERSE, about the post-Katrina recording sessions of Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint, at 4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 8, followed by a Q&A with Buzzell.
Buzzell will screen his film TELL ME DO YOU MISS ME, about the indie rock band Luna – in which Eden played lead guitar – at 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 9, followed by a Q&A with Buzzell and Eden and a Filmmaker’s Reception at Meridian Restaurant.
In addition, the festival will screen Zobel’s GREAT WORLD OF SOUND at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 9.
For details, visit www.revolvefestival.com.
Submitted by: Mark Graves, Alumni Office
ONE CARD OFFICE
From Tuesday, August 12 through Tuesday, August 19, One Card Manager, Karen Waldo, will be out of the office. Carol Cooper will be handling One Card requests in Karen’s absence. While Carol won’t be physically sitting in the One Card Office all day, she can take new pictures, put money on cards, change access requests, etc. Just contact Carol via email (Onecard@ncarts.edu) or phone (770-1429) before coming to the One Card Office. Carol will open the One Card window from 11 am – 1 pm each day. Thank you.
Submitted by Carol Cooper, Director of Auxiliary Services
EVERY FRIDAY EMAIL SUBMISSIONS
Faculty/Staff: To submit news or an event for Every Friday Email, please send your message/announcement with “subject, submitted by, and department” to efe@ncarts.edu before 5:00pm on Thursday. After this time, please call Marla Carpenter at 770-3337 if you need to send an urgent message. Please review the submissions carefully before sending to EFE since typo/mistake will not be corrected.
Students: If the announcement concerns an art or academic event, performance or program, please contact that department to have your submissions sent. If the announcement concerns anything outside your art or academic classes, please contact Student Activities.
If you would like for a message/announcement to appear in the Every Friday Email for multiple weeks, please submit your message/announcement to efe@ncarts.edu EACH WEEK you need it to be included.
Please note that submissions to Every Friday Email must be directly related to North Carolina School of the Arts events, performances, or sponsored activities. EFE cannot support, advocate, or endorse third-party, non-NCSA related submissions. If you have questions regarding submission to EFE, please contact Marla Carpenter for clarification. Marla can be reached at 770-3337 or carpem@ncarts.edu
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EFE 08/01/2008 |
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Posted by: berryv on 08/01/2008 10:33 AM
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North Carolina School of the Arts
EVERY FRIDAY EMAIL for AUGUST 1ST, 2008
A REMINDER TO LINK
YOU CAN BEGIN SIGNING UP FOR HARRIS TEETER ON AUGUST 1st
Harris Teeter’s Together in Education program simply asks that you “link” your VIC card once each school year. You can do so by giving the cashier our school code, 4682, with your VIC card when you check out or you can visit their website at https://www.harristeeter.com/default.aspx?pageId=32 to link your card. Again, you’ll have to note the school code, 4682, in the online request. Once your card is linked, our HS program will receive 2% of Harris Teeter brand purchases.
Food Lion’s Lion Shop & Share program simply asks that you register MVP cards by following this link, https://www.foodlion.com/IntheCommunity/ShopandShare/secure/add.asp?CharityID=20231&txtCharity=NORTH%20CAROLINA%20SCHOOL%20OF%20THE%20ARTS or by calling 704-633-8250 ext. 3810.
Thank you for participating in these programs.
Submitted by: Cathy Pighini, High School Academic Program
CLOSING MEMO
On Tuesday, August 5, the Campus Store, Mail Center and One Card Office will be CLOSED from 11:15 am – 1:15 pm. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
Submitted by Carol Cooper, Director of Auxiliary Services
NAME CHANGE AND LOGO UPDATE
Many of you have asked what we should do regarding our logo, since our name will soon be changing to “University of North Carolina School of the Arts” and our current logo does not reflect this new name.
Unfortunately the name change is not finalized – the governor still needs to sign it into law, which has not yet occurred but will probably occur sometime in August.
Therefore, please continue to use the existing name and logo until we are able to notify you otherwise. Once the name change is final, we will send out another message to inform you of what logo you should use at that point.
Submitted by James Pao, Marketing Manager
EVERY FRIDAY EMAIL SUBMISSIONS
Faculty/Staff: To submit news or an event for Every Friday Email, please send your message/announcement with “subject, submitted by, and department” to efe@ncarts.edu before 5:00pm on Thursday. After this time, please call Marla Carpenter at 770-3337 if you need to send an urgent message. Please review the submissions carefully before sending to EFE since typo/mistake will not be corrected.
Students: If the announcement concerns an art or academic event, performance or program, please contact that department to have your submissions sent. If the announcement concerns anything outside your art or academic classes, please contact Student Activities.
If you would like for a message/announcement to appear in the Every Friday Email for multiple weeks, please submit your message/announcement to efe@ncarts.edu EACH WEEK you need it to be included.
Please note that submissions to Every Friday Email must be directly related to North Carolina School of the Arts events, performances, or sponsored activities. EFE cannot support, advocate, or endorse third-party, non-NCSA related submissions. If you have questions regarding submission to EFE, please contact Marla Carpenter for clarification. Marla can be reached at 770-3337 or carpem@ncarts.edu
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EFE 07/25/2008 |
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Posted by: berryv on 07/25/2008 02:58 PM
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North Carolina School of the Arts
EVERY FRIDAY EMAIL for JULY 25th, 2008
FACULTY/STAFF 2008-09 PARKING DECALS
The 2008-2009 faculty staff parking decals will be available for purchase and distribution (cash/check sales and salary deduct) after 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, August 5th or any day thereafter. If you authorized payment by salary deduct you will need to come by to sign for and pick up your decal(s) during regular business hours. If one person is going to pick up decals for others, we will need a dated list with each person’s name, printed or typed, and their signature authorizing their decal(s) to be released to whomever is picking them up.
If you elect to pay by cash or check (no credit or debit cards), please remember to bring your completed form with your payment to purchase your decal. If you need a form they are available online at http://www.ncarts.edu/campuspolice/FacStaffDecalForm.pdf. These are fill in and print forms. Please remember that your Social Security # is only needed for salary deduct purposes so you will not need to put that on the form at this time.
Please direct questions to Chris Helsabeck helsabeckc@ncarts.edu
Submitted by Chris Helsabeck, Campus Police
NEWS FROM DESIGN AND PRODUCTION
The School of Design and Production will be hosting the upcoming summer conference of the North Carolina Theatre Conference (NCTC), to be held at NCSA for three days beginning this Sunday 7/27. More than 50 representatives from producing theatres around the state are expected to attend. Further information on the conference and individual conference sessions may be found at www.nctc.org.
Submitted by Dave Olsen, Design & Production
CAMPUS STORE
The Campus Store hours beginning Monday, July 28 will be 10 am - 2 pm Monday -Friday. The store will resume normal hours beginning Friday, August 22.
All NCSA merchandise has been marked down 90%. Merchandise is moving quickly so stop
by ASAP.
Submitted by Carol Cooper, Director of Auxiliary Services
PICKLE JAR
Beginning Monday, July 28 the Pickle Jar will be open from 7:30 am – 2:30 pm Monday – Friday.
Hours will be expanded when the new high school students arrive on Friday, August 22.
Submitted by Carol Cooper, Director of Auxiliary Services
ONE CARD
The One Card Office Window will be closed on Thursday, July 31. Should you have an emergency please send an email to onecard@ncarts.edu or call 336-345-8828. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Submitted by Carol Cooper, Director of Auxiliary Services
EVERY FRIDAY EMAIL SUBMISSIONS
Faculty/Staff: To submit news or an event for Every Friday Email, please send your message/announcement with “subject, submitted by, and department” to efe@ncarts.edu before 5:00pm on Thursday. After this time, please call Marla Carpenter at 770-3337 if you need to send an urgent message. Please review the submissions carefully before sending to EFE since typo/mistake will not be corrected.
Students: If the announcement concerns an art or academic event, performance or program, please contact that department to have your submissions sent. If the announcement concerns anything outside your art or academic classes, please contact Student Activities.
If you would like for a message/announcement to appear in the Every Friday Email for multiple weeks, please submit your message/announcement to efe@ncarts.edu EACH WEEK you need it to be included.
Please note that submissions to Every Friday Email must be directly related to North Carolina School of the Arts events, performances, or sponsored activities. EFE cannot support, advocate, or endorse third-party, non-NCSA related submissions. If you have questions regarding submission to EFE, please contact Marla Carpenter for clarification. Marla can be reached at 770-3337 or carpem@ncarts.edu
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EFE 07/18/2008 |
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Posted by: berryv on 07/23/2008 09:57 AM
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North Carolina School of the Arts
EVERY FRIDAY EMAIL for JULY 18th, 2008
REMINDER FROM THE LIBRARY:
To All Summer Session Faculty and Students –
All library material is due back by CLOSING on July 22, 2008.
Submitted by Rebecca Brown, Semans Library
NEWS FROM DESIGN AND PRODUCTION:
1. Summer Session Exhibition: A reception for the 2008 Visual Art Summer Exhibition will take place this Friday, July 18th from 6-8pm in the Visual Arts Gallery (4th Floor, Workplace). All are invited to attend. Please stop by for art, conversation, and refreshments.
2. The School of Design and Production will be hosting the upcoming summer conference of the North Carolina Theatre Conference (NCTC), to be held at NCSA for three days beginning Sunday 7/27. NCTC is the service organization for theatres at all levels in the state of North Carolina, and is led by Angela Hays (MFA, performing arts management – ‘07). This conference, known as the Producing Theatre Gathering, is held each summer, and is designed for leaders and administrators from all North Carolina producing theatrical organizations, from community to professional theatres. More than 50 representatives from these organizations, including theatre administrators, managing, artistic, and executive directors, marketing, development, audience development, audience services, outreach, and education directors, general and company managers, board members, interns, and arts administration students are expected to attend. Robert Wildman (performing arts management faculty) serves on the board of NCTC and is chair of this year’s summer conference. He will be presenting a session at the conference on Arts in the Media. In addition, Dave Olson (performing arts management faculty) will present a session entitled “Cash Management Strategies That You Can Take To The Bank!” Further information on individual sessions may be found at www.nctc.org.
Submitted by Dave Olson, Design and Production
EVERY FRIDAY EMAIL SUBMISSIONS
Faculty/Staff: To submit news or an event for Every Friday Email, please send your message/announcement with “subject, submitted by, and department” to efe@ncarts.edu before 5:00pm on Thursday. After this time, please call Marla Carpenter at 770-3337 if you need to send an urgent message. Please review the submissions carefully before sending to EFE since typo/mistake will not be corrected.
Students: If the announcement concerns an art or academic event, performance or program, please contact that department to have your submissions sent. If the announcement concerns anything outside your art or academic classes, please contact Student Activities.
If you would like for a message/announcement to appear in the Every Friday Email for multiple weeks, please submit your message/announcement to efe@ncarts.edu EACH WEEK you need it to be included.
Please note that submissions to Every Friday Email must be directly related to North Carolina School of the Arts events, performances, or sponsored activities. EFE cannot support, advocate, or endorse third-party, non-NCSA related submissions. If you have questions regarding submission to EFE, please contact Marla Carpenter for clarification. Marla can be reached at 770-3337 or carpem@ncarts.edu
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EFE 07/11/2008 |
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Posted by: berryv on 07/11/2008 01:04 PM
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| SUMMER MUSIC CONCERTS The Summer Music Program presents two EVVIVA! faculty concerts next week: Sunday, 7/13, 7:30pm, Watson Chamber Music Hall Faculty of the Guitar Workshop, featuring Joseph Pecoraro, Luke Payne, Andrew Motten, and Jason Mullen. Monday, 7/14, 7:30pm, Watson Chamber Music Hall “The Four Seasons by Vivaldi and Piazzolla” featuring soloists Fabrice Dharamraj, Sarah Johnson, Fabian Lopez and Janet Orenstein, with an orchestra conducted by Matthew Troy. All concerts are free and open to the public. Submitted by Taimur Sullivan, Music
A REMINDER TO LINK The NCSA High School Academic Program has been partnered with Food Lion and Harris Teeter for several years now to help raise money for the HS program. Each year, you’ve been asked to either link or re-link to one or both of these programs. It’s that time of year again! Harris Teeter’s Together in Education program simply asks that you “link” your VIC card once each school year. You can do so by giving the cashier our school code, 4682, with your VIC card when you check out or you can visit their website at https://www.harristeeter.com/default.aspx?pageId=32 to link your card. Again, you’ll have to note the school code, 4682, in the online request. Once your card is linked, our HS program will receive 2% of Harris Teeter brand purchases. Food Lion’s LionShop & Share program simply asks that you register MVP cards by following this link, https://www.foodlion.com/IntheCommunity/ShopandShare/secure/add.asp?CharityID=20231&txtCharity=NORTH%20CAROLINA%20SCHOOL%20OF%20THE%20ARTSor by calling 704-633-8250 ext. 3810. Thank you for participating in these programs. Submitted by Cathy Pighini, HS Academic Program
TAKE CHARGE OF EDUCATION High School Academic Program As another year begins, it is time to send reminders of ways you can help the HS Academic Program. We have teemed with Target’s Take Charge of Education. Each time you use your REDcard, Target will make a donation to our school.
To designate our school on your REDcard, please call 1-800-316-6142. Or you can designate our school at a store kiosk or by visiting www.target.com/tcoe. Our Target school ID is 124863. Target will donate 1% of Target Card (and Target Visa) purchases made at Target stores and Target.com. Grandparents, alumni, neighbors and friends are all welcome to participate in this program! For questions, you may contact the school coordinator, Cathy Pighini, at 336-770-1398. Submitted by Cathy Pighini, HS Academic Program
EVERY FRIDAY EMAIL SUBMISSIONS Faculty/Staff: To submit news or an event for Every Friday Email, please send your message/announcement with “subject, submitted by, and department” to efe@ncarts.edu before 5:00pm on Thursday. After this time, please call Marla Carpenter at 770-3337 if you need to send an urgent message. Please review the submissions carefully before sending to EFE since typo/mistake will not be corrected. Students: If the announcement concerns an art or academic event, performance or program, please contact that department to have your submissions sent. If the announcement concerns anything outside your art or academic classes, please contact Student Activities. If you would like for a message/announcement to appear in the Every Friday Email for multiple weeks, please submit your message/announcement to efe@ncarts.edu EACH WEEK you need it to be included. Please note that submissions to Every Friday Email must be directly related to North Carolina School of the Arts events, performances, or sponsored activities. EFE cannot support, advocate, or endorse third-party, non-NCSA related submissions. If you have questions regarding submission to EFE, please contact Marla Carpenter for clarification. Marla can be reached at 770-3337 or carpem@ncarts.edu |
EFE 07/03/2008 |
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Posted by: berryv on 07/11/2008 01:02 PM
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BENEFITS UPDATE NCFlex Benefits Program – mark your calendars! Annual Enrollment for the NCFlex Benefits Program will be held this Fall, September 29th through November 3rd. During this time, you can make changes to your NCFlex Benefits (Dental, Vision, Cancer, AD&D, Group Term Life). If you wish to have a Health Care or Day Care Flexible Spending Account during calendar year 2009, you must complete the enrollment form this Fall! Our Benefits Representative will announce when new benefits booklets will arrive, changes in coverage, and a schedule for informational/enrollment sessions on the NCSA campus. Revisions to the Family & Medical Leave Act (FMLA) - in January 2008, President Bush signed into law the National Defense Authorization Act which includes an expansion to the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). The new provisions create new leave entitlements for employees who have a family member injured in service or called to active duty. An employee may use any of their 12 week allotment to take leave because of demands arising out of the fact that a spouse, son, daughter or parent of the employee is on active duty or has been notified of any impending call or order to active duty in the Armed Forces in support of a contingency operation. An employee may also take up to 26 weeks of leave during a single 12-month period to care for a spouse, son, daughter, parent or next of kin with illness or injured incurred in the line of duty while in the Armed Forces or National Guard or Reserves. The Family and Medical Leave policy has been revised by the Office of State Personnel and can be accessed via the OSP website at: http://www.osp.state.nc.us/manuals/man5.html. Employee Appreciation Week Survey – don’t forget to take the survey on the 2008 Employee Appreciation Week. You may complete the survey electronically, or you can print, complete and return a paper copy to the Human Resources Department. You can access the survey at: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=aZ_2be027VqfjuSpokAuPHfA_3d_3d Workers’ Compensation Reminder – this is the time of year when we seem to have more injuries due to the nature of summer work. We wanted to remind you about the procedures that should be followed when an injury occurs during the course of employment. · If you are an employee who is injured while working, please notify your supervisor as soon as possible. · If you need emergency care, please go to the Emergency Room immediately. · If your injury is not an emergency, but you do need medical attention, go to the Highland Oaks Prime Care (off Hanes Mall Boulevard). · Supervisors – please notify Mary Ellen Haynes in Human Resources as soon as you know about the injury, either by phone call or email. · Supervisors, please complete the Form 19 (First Report of Injury) as soon as possible following the injury and forward to the Human Resources Department. Generally, Prime Care will call Human Resources to obtain authorization for treatment. It is difficult for us to determine whether or not to authorize treatment if we know nothing about the incident, and we certainly do not want to delay medical attention for the employee. There is a Medical Authorization Form that can be completed by the supervisor and sent with the employee to Prime Care. Copies are available in the Human Resources Department, and we will make arrangements to have the form posted to our website. Once the appropriate forms are received in Human Resources, the Benefits Representative will coordinate the process. Key Risk Management is our third party administrator for our workers’ compensation program; they investigate and process all claims. If you have questions or need additional information, please contact Mary Ellen Haynes in Human Resources. CLASS & COMP UPDATE As we continue the implementation and enhancement of our HRIS systems with PeopleAdmin and Banner HR, one of our major goals is to build an electronic database of position descriptions. A recent audit of our files indicates that we do not have electronic descriptions for many positions on campus and we cannot fully implement the PeopleAdmin system without this information. In the coming weeks I will contact those that need to provide us with a current electronic copy of position descriptions in your area. If you have any questions, please call Susan Porter at 3318. RECRUITMENT Tips for using Adobe forms - Many of you are familiar with the hiring forms used to initiate the recruitment process, but did you know that on the bottom left-hand side of the adobe form, functionality allows for you to attach to the form itself all of the required supporting documentation such as a justification, position description organizational chart and vacancy announcement? Just use the “Attachments” tab on the bottom left-hand side of the form and attach all of the required documents. It’s as simple as using your “Attach File” option in Outlook.
Submitted by Beth Cox, SPHR, Director of Human Resources New Executive Assistant in Student Life I am proud to announce that Alice Thompson has accepted the position of Executive Assistant for the Office of The Vice Chancellor for Student Life and will officially start on July 7, 2008. Alice comes with a wealth of knowledge and experience at North Carolina School of the Arts in the financial aid office, registrar and in the School of Filmmaking. I look forward to having Alice take point with projects and the daily operations of my office. Submitted by Anne White, Vice Chancellor for Student Life News from Design and Production: 1. David E. Smith (sound design faculty) designed the sound for the world premier of “Bloody Blackbeard” written by Preston Lane and Laurelyn Dosset. Bloody Blackbeard plays through July 6th at Triad Stage at the Pyrle Theatre on South Elm Street in Greensboro. Submitted by Dave Olson, D&P faculty EVERY FRIDAY EMAIL SUBMISSIONS Please make note of EFE deadline for next week due to 4th of July holiday. Faculty/Staff: To submit news or an event for Every Friday Email, please send your message/announcement with “subject, submitted by, and department” to efe@ncarts.edu before 5:00pm on Wednesday, July 2nd. After this time, please call Marla Carpenter at 770-3337 if you need to send an urgent message. Please review the submissions carefully before sending to EFE since typo/mistake will not be corrected. Students: If the announcement concerns an art or academic event, performance or program, please contact that department to have your submissions sent. If the announcement concerns anything outside your art or academic classes, please contact Student Activities. If you would like for a message/announcement to appear in the Every Friday Email for multiple weeks, please submit your message/announcement to efe@ncarts.edu EACH WEEK you need it to be included. Please note that submissions to Every Friday Email must be directly related to North Carolina School of the Arts events, performances, or sponsored activities. EFE cannot support, advocate, or endorse third-party, non-NCSA related submissions. If you have questions regarding submission to EFE, please contact Marla Carpenter for clarification. Marla can be reached at 770-3337 or carpem@ncarts.edu |
EFE 06/30/2008 |
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Posted by: berryv on 06/27/2008 02:32 PM
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NCSA RECEIVES CLEAN AND GREEN AWARD
On Tuesday June 10, 2008 the North Carolina School of the Arts received the Clean and Green award from Keep Winston- Salem Beautiful. This award recognizes our high school’s efforts in beautifying our campus and educating our students, faculty and parents on environmental preservation. Winning schools are role models who actively practice environmental stewardship.
As a winner, the North Carolina School of the Arts received the Clean& Green flag and a plaque for us to display. Recipients of the Clean and Green designation were publicly recognized a the School Board meeting on Tuesday, June 24, 2008.
Submitted by Jamie Moore, Facilities Management
NEW FISCAL YEAR- PURCHASING UPDATES
P-Card Information
Effective July 1, 2008, the P-Card transaction limit will increase from $500 to $1,000 with a maximum of 10 transactions per day. If you are a P-Card user, you will need to review the updated policies and procedures outlined in the P-Card User’s Guide, which is located on the Purchasing website at http://www.ncarts.edu/purchasing/pcard.htm. If you are a P-Card User, you may begin using your card Tuesday, July 1, 2008.
Fixed Assets Threshold
Effective July 1, 2008, the fixed asset threshold will increase from $2,500 to $5,000. To meet the fixed asset definition, the total of these costs must equal at least $5,000. Items with an initial acquisition cost of less than $5,000 are not defined as fixed assets, even when a subsequent addition or improvement to the equipment item causes the cost to exceed $5,000.
Requisition
Please continue processing purchase requisitions using the internal requisition form. Once we complete the banner training in July, you will be able to process requisitions electronically. You may begin processing purchase order requisitions on Tuesday, July 1st, 2008.
Check Requests
Check requests are to be processed on a minimal basis and should be used for the following only. All other check requests will not be approved.
• Registration fees
• Membership fees
• Subscriptions - new and renewals
• When a Vendor has no mechanism for receiving payment/billing. End users must contact the Purchasing Department prior to making the purchase.
Spending Guidelines
Purchases Under $2,500
• No solicitation required
• Purchase reviewed by Purchasing Director
Purchases 2,500 - $4,999.99
• End user may receive quotes via telephone, fax, email or written
• Submit 3 quotes received on the quote form (submit the written quotes to Purchasing)
• Purchase must be approved by Purchasing Director
Purchases $5,000 - $24,999.99
• Purchasing Director will solicit bids or quotations on items being purchased with an estimated cost exceeding $5,000. This action is necessary in order to officially determine the price, terms and conditions of the vendor whose product is being sought.
• End User must provide the following to process solicitation for bids:
o Completed internal requisition leaving vendor name and price blank
o Estimated cost of purchase
o Clear specifications (quantity, description, model/make, etc.)
o List of vendors for solicitations
• The timeframe for processing these bids will be 10-14 business days.
Purchases $25,000 - $49,999.99
• Purchasing Director issues formal bids via the State’s Interactive Purchasing System (IPS).
• End User must provide the following to process solicitation for bids:
o Completed internal requisition leaving vendor name and price blank
o Estimated cost of purchase
o Clear specifications (quantity, description, model/make, etc.)
o List of vendors for solicitations
• This posting is required for a period of ten (10) days prior to the proposal/bid due date.
• Bids are approved by Purchasing Director.
Over $50,000
• Bids are solicited by the State Purchase & Contract Division via the State’s Interactive Purchasing System.
• End User must provide the following to process solicitation for bids:
o Completed internal requisition leaving vendor name and price blank
o Estimated cost of purchase
o Clear specifications (quantity, description, model/make, etc.)
o List of vendors for solicitations
• This posting may take 30-45 days.
• Bid will be processed by State Purchase and Contract and submitted to Purchasing Director for final approval.
Submitted by Tarinda Chappell, Purchasing Director
SAFETY INFORMATION WEBPAGE
The Facilities Management Department is pleased to announce the creation of a Safety Information Webpage for the use of Students, Faculty, and Staff at the North Carolina School of the Arts. This webpage will contain articles of current interest, tips on safety, and a list of links to find out further information on many topics. The information will be updated periodically to reflect current topics and provide different perspectives on everyday issues.
Please visit the webpage when you have an interest in a safety topic.
If you have any urgent questions or concerns on a Safety issue please contact Bill Parrish, Director of Environmental Safety at (336) 631-1539 or at parrib@ncarts.edu or “parrib” if using campus email. Requests or suggestions for articles may also sent to “parrib”. I am looking forward to providing any information you may need.
The Webpage may be reached via the following links:
For Students use http://www.ncarts.edu/students/
For Faculty use http://www.ncarts.edu/faculty/
For Staff Use http://www.ncarts.edu/facilitiesmanagement/
Submitted by Bill Parrish, Director of Environmental Safety
ROUTINE ANNUAL HIGH SCHOOL BUILDINGS ASBESTOS REPORT
June 25, 2008
Since some of the high school buildings at NCSA were built before 1975, they contain some small quantities of asbestos containing building materials and are subject to the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act of 1985 (AHERA). These items are in safe locations or conditions whereby they do not pose a risk to students or staff. The School however is abating these materials as an ongoing process when renovations occur.
During the 2007/2008 School year multiple small projects occurred about the campus. Each of these projects was reviewed for the potential of asbestos presence or involvement. If a presence was known or found before or during the project an abatement project was included or added to the renovation or construction project. A like plan and procedure is anticipated for the 2008-2009 year.
In accordance with North Carolina State regulations, all asbestos abatement work must be performed by North Carolina Health Hazard Control Unit (HHCU) accredited asbestos abatement personnel. During the 2007/2008 School year no work occurred that involved asbestos abatement procedures greater than maintenance operation glove bag procedures. The fire alarm upgrade work on Lower Housing this summer (2008) has been engineered and reviewed by an accredited abatement design firm and will not require any significant asbestos abatement procedures. Any work that may occur will be extremely limited and of the glove bag category. Any work for this project will be performed in accordance with the AHERA regulations and the regulations of OSHA, DEHNR, and the EPA. These buildings are not AHERA required compliance buildings, since they are for adult education, but are being controlled under OSHA, DEHNR, and EPA related requirements.
Submitted by Bill Parrish, Director of Environmental Safety
STATE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE ADDENDUM
Effective July 1, 2008, the rate for personal vehicle mileage when on official school business will be .585 cents per mile if there is not a state owned vehicle available or if the entire round trip is less than 100 miles.
Effective July 1, 2008, the rate is .33 cents per mile for employees who elect to use personal vehicles when a state-owned vehicle is available. Also, departments will be charged .33 cents per mile when using our state-owned vehicles.
To find out if a state vehicle is available, please contact Krista Johnson at extension 3302.
The State Travel Policies and Regulations may be referenced at the OSBM web site
http://www.osbm.state.nc.us/osbm/index.html .
Or NCSA policy at the following link
http://www.ncarts.edu/formsprocedures/TravPolicy.pdf
If there are any questions, I can be reached at extension 1353.
Submitted by Debbie Spence, Disbursement Officer
DEADLINES FOR ORIENTATION INFORMATION:
Opening day schedule information for high school (August 22) and College (Sept. 12): June 27
This would include information about meetings with students and parents
High School Orientation Schedule information: July 18
This includes the period from August 22 through September 18
Undergraduate and Graduate Orientation Schedule information: August 8
This would include the period from September 12 through 18.
Send all information to Lauren Whitaker (whital@ncarts.edu).
Submitted by Lauren Whitaker, Director of Student Activities & New Student Orientation
NEWS FROM DESIGN AND PRODUCTION
1. Three MFA students that graduated this spring from D&P were invited to exhibit their design work at the Showcase West design exhibition held at UCLA last week. The five year old event is sponsored by the Hollywood Guild of Designers, is by invitation only and is one of the top design showcase events in the country for scenic, sound, lighting and costume design. The students invited to show their work included Kathryn Veillette (MFA ’08, scenic design), Allison Pokladowski (MFA ’08, costume design), and Anne Clark (MFA ’08, scenic design). In addition to NCSA, over 50 schools were represented at the exhibition, including design graduates from NYU, Carnegie-Mellon, Yale, Cal Arts, UC-Davis, and American Film Institute among others. D&P faculty member Franco Colavecchia (scenic design) served as a guest critic at the event.
2. Franco Colavecchia (scenic design faculty) recently completed a two week appointment as a guest faculty member in theatre design at UC San Diego, teaching theatrical rendering in scenic, costume and lighting design.
3. Robert Wildman (performing arts management) attended the joint National Performing Arts Convention and Theatre Communications Group (TCG) annual conference held last week in Denver. The convention, the second ever meeting of its type in the nation, brought together arts administrators, board members, artists, volunteers, service organizations, and arts educators from virtually all performing arts disciplines to discuss significant national issues in the arts that affect all arts organizations. In addition to the collective gathering, each of the major individual service organizations held separate sessions to discuss issues relating to their specific disciplines. The overall convention is scheduled to meet again in four years.
Conceived and coordinated overall by an organization called America Speaks, the core producers of this event were Chorus America, Dance USA, the League of American Orchestras, Opera America, and Theater Communications Group. In addition, some 25 other service organizations were involved at various levels, representing just about every conceivable discipline in the performing arts. The overriding theme of this gathering, to which just under 4,000 people attended, was to explore what the performing arts community might be able to do acting together to reposition the arts more centrally in our society.
4. Dave Olson (performing arts management) was elected last week to serve a three-year term on the board of directors of the Little Theatre of Winston-Salem. He was also elected to serve as the organization’s treasurer.
UNIVERSITY ARCHITECT’S UPDATE ON CAMPUS DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
June 26, 2008
This past week, the following actions were taken on the projects listed below:
a.) Master Plan map updates – additional street names have been approved and sent to the City for their approval
b.) Central Storage Facility and Campus Police Operations – waiting on approval of funding
c.) New Library – design team returned to the campus on June 4 and 5 for meetings and presentation; approved meeting minutes will be distributed to the campus community via email; design team is tentatively scheduled to return to campus during week of July 14-18
d.) Lower Housing E&F Fire Sprinklers and Fire Alarm – work has begun and scheduled completion date is August 18, 2008
e.) Gray Workplace Piping Study – study completed and Facilities Management is reviewing the report to determine scope of future work
f.) Film School Building #1 Roof Replacement – project bid opening is July 15; work is tentatively scheduled for July 28 and completion by September 12, 2008
g.) Film School Building #2 Roof Replacement - project bid opening is July 15, work is tentatively scheduled to begin July 28 and completion by September 12, 2008
h.) Purchasing House – asbestos containing material was found in the attic space; Facilities Management will contract a firm to design abatement of the material
i.) Stevens Center Waterproofing Study – designer has begun study of the building envelope
j.) Performance Place Rooftop Air Handling Unit Replacement – project bid opening is September 17; work is tentatively scheduled to begin mid-November and the unit is scheduled to be replaced December 12; completion of work December 23, 2008.
k.) Pierce Building HVAC Modifications and Controls – project bid opening July 29; work is tentatively scheduled to begin August 11 for RJR Screening Room; HVAC unit to be replaced outside the building on October 1; work to be completed by October 17, 2008.
l.) Gray / Workplace Retro-commissioning – designer has begun investigation of ways to improve HVAC system and the energy efficiency of the system
m.) IT core upgrades – have issued design contract for this project
n.) Gray Emergency Generator – designer to begin work on this project next week
o.) Workplace III Room 107 workstation reconfiguration – work to begin on this project June 27
p.) Acadia Storage Film Archive Canister Abatement – abatement firm preparing proposal to clean film canisters
q.) Acadia Storage Interior Lead Abatement – design firm preparing proposal to design abatement of building
If you have any question, please contact Stephen Stephen Dwight Atkinson, NCARB, AIA, University Architect @ 336.631.1236
Submitted by Stephen Atkinson, Facilities Management
EVERY FRIDAY EMAIL SUBMISSIONS
Please make note of EFE deadline for next week due to 4th of July holiday.
Faculty/Staff: To submit news or an event for Every Friday Email, please send your message/announcement with “subject, submitted by, and department” to efe@ncarts.edu before 5:00pm on Wednesday, July 2nd. After this time, please call Marla Carpenter at 770-3337 if you need to send an urgent message. Please review the submissions carefully before sending to EFE since typo/mistake will not be corrected.
Students: If the announcement concerns an art or academic event, performance or program, please contact that department to have your submissions sent. If the announcement concerns anything outside your art or academic classes, please contact Student Activities.
If you would like for a message/announcement to appear in the Every Friday Email for multiple weeks, please submit your message/announcement to efe@ncarts.edu EACH WEEK you need it to be included.
Please note that submissions to Every Friday Email must be directly related to North Carolina School of the Arts events, performances, or sponsored activities. EFE cannot support, advocate, or endorse third-party, non-NCSA related submissions. If you have questions regarding submission to EFE, please contact Marla Carpenter for clarification. Marla can be reached at 770-3337 or carpem@ncarts.edu
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EVERY FRIDAY EMAIL SUBMISSIONS
Faculty/Staff: To submit news or an event for Every Friday Email, please send your message/announcement with “subject, submitted by, and department” to efe@ncarts.edu before 5:00pm on Thursday. After this time, please call Marla Carpenter at 770-3337 if you need to send an urgent message. Please review the submissions carefully before sending to EFE since typo/mistake will not be corrected.
Students: If the announcement concerns an art or academic event, performance or program, please contact that department to have your submissions sent. If the announcement concerns anything outside your art or academic classes, please contact Student Activities.
If you would like for a message/announcement to appear in the Every Friday Email for multiple weeks, please submit your message/announcement to efe@ncarts.edu EACH WEEK you need it to be included
Please note that submissions to Every Friday Email must be directly related to North Carolina School of the Arts events, performances, or sponsored activities. EFE cannot support, advocate, or endorse third-party, non-NCSA related submissions. If you have questions regarding submission to EFE, please contact Marla Carpenter for clarification. Marla can be reached at 770-3337 or carpem@ncarts.edu
FACULTY/STAFF PURCHASING CARD TRAINING SESSIONS
Listed below are the Faculty/Staff Purchasing Card Training Sessions for NEW Card Holders and NEW Card Coordinators. If you are interested in attending one of the training sessions, please register by calling Tarinda Chappell at 770-3320. We will have limited spaces, which will be assigned on a first come, first serve basis. Once you are registered, you will need to go to http://www.ncarts.edu/purchasing/pcard.htm to print and complete the Purchasing Card Set-Up Form. You will need to bring the completed and approved form with you to the training session. If you will be the Card Coordinator for your department, you will also need to attend the new P-Card Coordinator training session.
We look forward to seeing you!
Day Date Time Type of Training Location
Wed. July 2, 2008 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. New P-Card Holder Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. July 2, 2008 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. New P-Card Coordinator Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. July 2, 2008 1:00 -2:00 p.m. New P-Card Holder Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. July 2, 2008 2:00-3:00 p.m. New P-Card Coordinator Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. August 6, 2008 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. New P-Card Holder Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. August 6, 2008 10:00-11:00 a.m. New P-Card Coordinator Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. September 10, 2008 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. New P-Card Holder Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Wed. September 10, 2008 10:00-11:00 a.m. New P-Card Coordinator Administration-Ward Conference Room-2nd Floor
Submitted by Tarinda Chappell, Director of Purchasing
MAGNOLIA BAROQUE FESTIVAL – FREE TICKETS TO CAMPUS COMMUNITY
The Friday and Saturday night concerts of Magnolia Baroque Festival are free to NCSA Campus community with school ID! Don’t miss these performances by outstanding specialists in early music – including several NCSA alums!
Love of Bach, Friday, June 20
Watson Hall at NCSA, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: Stevens Center Box Office 336-721-1945
Adults $25.00 | Seniors $20.00 | Students $10.00 FREE to NCSA campus community “Bach Concerti” Concert of all J.S. Bach concerti, including, E Major and A Minor violin concertos, D minor double violin concerto and the Brandenburg Concerto IV featuring Ingrid Matthews, violin.
The Triumph of Love, Saturday, June 21
Stevens Center, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: Stevens Center Box Office 336-721-1945
Adults $25.00 | Seniors $20.00 | Students $10.00 FREE to NCSA campus community
Special for this concert only: Buy 3 tickets, get 1 for free! “The Triumph of Love”- Scenes from Purcell's King Arthur, Dioclesian, and The Fairy Queen. Paige Whitley Bauguess, Tom Baird principle dancers with dancers from the New Bern Dancing Assembly, Magnolia Baroque Festival Chorus and Orchestra.
Submitted by Suzanna Watkins, Kenan Institute
APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
Appalachian State University is now accepting applications for the Educational Specialist (EdS) Higher Education- Administration degree program. Classes are held in n Winston-Salem on the campus of North Carolina School of the Arts.
The purpose of this program is to prepare persons for mid- and upper-level management and administration positions in community colleges and universities.
The program integrates theory and practice to enable graduates to deal with the diverse and complex demands of leadership in today's rapidly changing educational environments.
The EdS Higher Education program requires 30 semester hours, two courses
(6 semester hours) per term are offered. The schedule typically involves one night per week and five Friday/Saturday weekend sessions per semester resulting in 30 hours of coursework delivered in five consecutive semesters.
If you would like more information regarding this opportunity, please contact Dr. Chuck Claxton. Dr. Claxton is the academic advisor for the Forsyth EdS Higher Education cohort and may be reached by email, claxtoncs@appstate.edu or at 828/262-2875.
Submitted by E. S. Barnes-Jones, Residence Life & Housing
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EVERY FRIDAY EMAIL SUBMISSIONS Faculty/Staff: To submit news or an event for Every Friday Email, please send your message/announcement with “subject, submitted by, and department” to efe@ncarts.edu before 5:00pm on Thursday. After this time, please call Marla Carpenter at 770-3337 if you need to send an urgent message. Please review the submissions carefully before sending to EFE since typo/mistake will not be corrected. Students: If the announcement concerns an art or academic event, performance or program, please contact that department to have your submissions sent. If the announcement concerns anything outside your art or academic classes, please contact Student Activities. If you would like for a message/announcement to appear in the Every Friday Email for multiple weeks, please submit your message/announcement to efe@ncarts.edu EACH WEEK you need it to be included Please note that submissions to Every Friday Email must be directly related to North Carolina School of the Arts events, performances, or sponsored activities. EFE cannot support, advocate, or endorse third-party, non-NCSA related submissions. If you have questions regarding submission to EFE, please contact Marla Carpenter for clarification. Marla can be reached at 770-3337 or carpem@ncarts.edu BREATHE PROJECT BLOG INVITES VISITORS The Creative Challenge Project, BREATHE, is an initiative of the Kenan Institute that provides a means for the teaching artist faculty at NCSA to design collaborative, multidisciplinary summer intensive projects that will create bridges between NCSA and the larger community, provide opportunities for involvement of all campus constituencies, address an area of underdeveloped aesthetic potential, and allow for learning to be brought back to the North Carolina School of the Arts educational programs. The duration of each project is at least two weeks with the principal site being off-campus and outside the city of Winston-Salem. Will Taylor and Julian Semillian have embarked on their BREATHE Project, studying in Prague and London with renowned animators Jan Svankmajer and the Brothers Quay. Visit their blog at http://projectbreathe-will.blogspot.com/2008/04/breathe.html to follow their progress. We invite you to ask them questions about their experiences by responding to their blog postings. Submitted by Suzanna Watkins, Kenan Institute
STATE MILEAGE ALLOWANCE CORRECTION The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has increased the Motor Fleet vehicles rate. This rate also applies to employees who elect to use personal vehicles when a state-owned vehicle is available. Effective July 1, 2008, the rate is .33 cents per mile for employees who elect to use personal vehicles when a state-owned vehicle is available. Also, departments will be charged .33 cents per mile when using our state-owned vehicles. To find out if a state vehicle is available, please contact Krista Johnson at extension 3302. The State Travel Policies and Regulations may be referenced at the OSBM web site http://www.osbm.state.nc.us/osbm/index.html . Or NCSA policy at the following link http://www.ncarts.edu/formsprocedures/TravPolicy.pdf If there are any questions, I can be reached at extension 1353. Submitted by Denise Spence, Disbursement Officer
STAFF COUNCIL MEETING The final Staff Council meeting for this year will be Thursday, June 19 from 11:00 – 12:00 Welcome Center Presentation Room. All NCSA staff is invited to attend! Meet the new officers for 2008-2009: Cathy Pighini, Chair Kim Pauley, Chair-Elect Martha Urbanik, Secretary-Treasurer Submitted by Suzanna Watkins, Staff Council Chair MAGNOLIA BAROQUE FESTIVAL TICKETS The Magnolia Baroque Festival will honor the NCSA ticket policy for faculty and staff for the concerts at Watson Hall and the Stevens Center. The Magnolia Baroque Festival local concerts run from Wednesday 6/18 through Sunday 6/22; please see listing below and visit the website for more information www.magnoliabaroque.com : The Moravians’ Passion for Music Wednesday, June 18 Calvary Moravian Church, 7:30 p.m. 600 Holly Avenue, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101 Pre-concert lecture by Nola Knouse, Director of the Moravian Music Archives Tickets: Stevens Center Box Office 336-721-1945 Adults $25.00 | Seniors $20.00 | Students $10.00 Music from the Salem Collegium collection including quintets by J.F. Peter and W. Piecl, a trio by Graun, and other late baroque, early classical composers. Andrew Willis, keyboard, and Gesa Kordes, violin, are featured along with seven Magnolia Baroque Festival musicians. The Excitement of ImprovisationThursday, June 19 Gray Auditorium, Old Salem Visitors Center, 7:30 p.m. Tickets: Stevens Center Box Office 336-721-1945 Adults $25.00 | Seniors $20.00 | Students $10.00 Special guest ensemble “The Harmonious Blacksmith” presents a concert of early baroque improvisation. Ingrid Matthews, violin, Joe Gascho, harpsichord, John Lenti, lute and theorbo, cellist Nika Zlatzric, Justin Godoy recorder player and soprano Ah Hong. Love of BachFriday, June 20 Watson Hall at the North Carolina School of the Arts, 7:30 p.m. Tickets: Stevens Center Box Office 336-721-1945 Adults $25.00 | Seniors $20.00 | Students $10.00 “Bach Concerti” Concert of all J.S. Bach concerti, including, E Major and A Minor violin concertos, D minor double violin concerto and the Brandenburg Concerto IV featuring Ingrid Matthews, violin. The Triumph of LoveSaturday, June 21 Stevens Center, 7:30 p.m. 405 West 4th Street, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101Tickets: Stevens Center Box Office 336-721-1945 Adults $25.00 | Seniors $20.00 | Students $10.00 Special: Buy 3 tickets, get 1 for free! “The Triumph of Love”- Scenes from Purcell's King Arthur, Dioclesian, and The Fairy Queen. Paige Whitley Bauguess, Tom Baird principle dancers with dancers from the New Bern Dancing Assembly, Magnolia Baroque Festival Chorus and Orchestra. PromenadePresented by Old Salem Museum and Gardens Sunday, June 22 Single Brothers' House, Old Salem – Afternoon South Main Street, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101 Tickets are available through the Old Salem Visitors Center: 336-721-7350 Stroll through Old Salem and hear Magnolia Baroque Festival apprentices perform period music in several venues including the Salem Tavern, Single Brothers' House, St. Philip's Church and Vogler House. Submitted by Suzanna Watkins, Kenan Institute |
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