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DTSTART:20121113T223000Z
DTEND:20121114T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20141106T194211Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: The $300 House
DESCRIPTION:What if You Could Build a House for $300? In his August 2010 blog post\, Tuck Professor Vijay Govindarajan and co-author Christian Sarkar challenged the corporate world to design a simple dwelling that provides shelter\, clean water\, and solar electricity for the world’s poorest citizens—all for $300. This challenge generated an overwhelming response from across the globe. We will learn about progress on the $300 house project from Senior Lecturer in Studio Art and Lecturer at Thayer School Jack Wilson and Associate Professor of Engineering Vicki May. Note the meeting is a week early (2nd Tuesday this once) to avoid landing 2 days before Thanksgiving. To be held at Thayer School\, see below for directions.\n\nOur reception will be at Thayer School in the Great Hall and then we will adjourn next door to the Spanos Classroom (Room 100) for our program. Below is a link to floor plans for Thayer\; enter via the "Main Entrance" on the Ground Floor into the Glycofi Atrium\, then immediately turn right and go up the stairs\, you'll wind up in the Great Hall. There are elevators inconveniently located way in the back of the building\, as shown on the floor plans. A DCUV officer will lead members needing assistance to the elevators. Please email with any questions.\n\nhttp://thayer.dartmouth.edu/about/facilities/floorplans/
LOCATION:Great Hall - Thayer School\, 14 Engineering Dr\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-the-300-house/
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DTSTART:20121211T223000Z
DTEND:20121212T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20141106T193735Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:December 11 (Tuesday) starting at 5:30 (no Sooners\, we're not in Oklahoma). Our annual holiday party will be held this year at the new '53 Commons (formerly Thayer Dining Hall).\n\n'Tis the season: the Christmas Tree on the Green is lit and it's time for the DCUV Holiday Party\, one of our signature events of the year.\n\nCome one\, come all\, we look forward to seeing you this coming Tuesday\, December 11 at 5:30 PM at the Class of '53 Commons\, for those of you looking for directions on the computer\, Google Maps has the address as:\n\n6 Mass Row\nHanover\, NH 03755\n\nThe usual camaraderie\, victuals (heavy hors d'oeuvres) &amp\; libations in the great setting of the North Hall of '53 Commons\, maybe event a 'virtual' fire to warm us up. To help with the count\, please RSVP to president@dcuv.org if you're coming but don't let the lack of an RSVP keep you away. Do be prepared to pay your club dues at the door if you haven't already. The party should run until about 8:30 PM.
LOCATION:Class of 1953 Commons\, 6 Mass Row\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-holiday-party-3/
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DTSTART:20130115T223000Z
DTEND:20130116T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20141106T193439Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Photojournalist James Nachtwey ’70
DESCRIPTION:Our 2013 kickoff event will feature renowned photojournalist James Nachtwey ’70. On February 11\, 2012 Jim became the third recipient (along with Mikhail Gorbachev and Daniel Barenboim) of the Dresden International Peace Prize which “recognizes extraordinary services by outstanding people who above all act to help prevent escalations of violence.” Jim is also a winner of a TED Prize\, a Heinz Foundation Award\, a five-time recipient of the Robert Capa Gold Medal\, and is the subject of the Academy-Award nominated documentary War Photographer. He has been a Montgomery Fellow at Dartmouth\, a Class of 1950 Fellow\, and was awarded a Dartmouth Honorary Degree in 2010. He is currently the Roth Distinguished Visiting Scholar\, in its inaugural year.\n\nJim will speak briefly about his career and how he approaches his art\, and then give us a visual tour of world history since 1981\, as seen through his eyes. Jim’s presentation includes both beautiful and graphic images depicting the realities of war\, famine\, and poverty. A Q&amp\;A will follow his 45 minute presentation. Don't miss this special presentation !!!
LOCATION:Loew Auditorium - Black Family Visual Arts Center\, 22 Lebanon St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-photojournalist-james-nachtwey-70/
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DTSTART:20130125T220000Z
DTEND:20130126T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20141007T194723Z
SUMMARY:Pre Hockey Game Potluck (vs. St Lawrence)
DESCRIPTION:The team is currently ranked 11th in the nation and will face off against St. Lawrence in Thompson Arena that evening at 7 PM. Get your parking spot early\, enjoy good food and company\, and then we’ll all walk over to cheer on the Big Green! Please RSVP at http://www.luckypotluck.com/potluck/DCUVHockeyGame to let us know what type of dish you would like to bring to the potluck. You can email Lynne Gaudet at Lynne.Gaudet@Dartmouth.Edu if you have any questions about the event. Non-alcoholic beverages will be provided by the DCUV.
LOCATION:Moulton Lounge - Boss Tennis Center\, 2 Summer St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/pre-hockey-game-potluck-vs-st-lawrence/
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DTSTART:20130201T131500Z
DTEND:20130201T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20141003T130042Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Annual Seminar:  “Behind the Curtain: Dartmouth’s Year of the Arts”
DESCRIPTION:Program:\n\n	8:15am Coffee &amp\; Muffins (meet in the Hop Café by the Hood Museum Gift Shop)\n	9:00am Program begins: Hood Auditorium\n	9:05-9:25am Keynote by Carol Folt\, Interim President\, Dartmouth College\n	9:25-10:45am “Behind the Curtain: Dartmouth’s Year of the Arts”: The program focus for this year’s seminar will be Dartmouth’s Year of the Arts and specifically on the interdisciplinary and cross-campus scholarly components of the Year of the Arts\, rather than the highly visible and better-known performance and exhibition aspects.\n	10:45am Break\n	11:00am Learning to Look: an exercise conducted by Hood Museum staff and docents. Our society has developed an educational model that serves our citizen’s needs to read\, write\, count and compute\, but which is not effective in developing the skills of looking at\, seeing\, describing\, and interpreting visual images. “Leaning to Look” created by the Hood Museum of Art is a five step approach designed to help viewers look carefully at and think critically about any work of art they encounter. Developed originally to equip regional teachers of all grade levels and subjects to integrate art into the curriculum\, it is a technique that has proven to be empowering for a much broader audience\, e.g. all Geisel School of Medicine students participate in this exercise because of its effectiveness in improving accuracy in “reading” visual images of the human body.\n	12:00 noon Program ends\n\nParticipants: Carol Folt Dartmouth College Interim President\,\nMichael Casey Co-Chair\, Dartmouth’s Year of the Arts and Music Department Chair\,\nDan Rockmore Mathematics Chair &amp\; Dir.\, Neukom Institute of Computational Science\,\nDan Kotlowitz Theater Department Chair
LOCATION:Hood Museum Auditorium\, 4 East Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-seminar-behind-the-curtain-dartmouths-year-of-the-arts/
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DTSTART:20130217T200000Z
DTEND:20130217T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20141003T120522Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Dartmouth Skiway Party
DESCRIPTION:There will be DCUV member rates of $35 for lift tickets and $5 off on equipment rental\, the ticket window and rental counter should have a list of current DCUV members (must be a member\, not just on email list). The party will begin at 3 PM with complimentary wine and beer and light munchies (members can bring hot dishes). Those wishing to ski together can meet on the first floor of the lodge at 12:30.
LOCATION:Chivers Room - Dartmouth Skiway\, 39 Grafton Turnpike\, Lyme\, NH\, 03768\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-dartmouth-skiway-party/
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DTSTART:20130219T223000Z
DTEND:20130220T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20141003T120317Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: The Great Issues Courses of President Dickey's Era
DESCRIPTION:"Great Issues scholars spend their first year exploring some the the most vital international issues of the day...together these issues round out a year-long series of highly interactive events\, aimed at enhancing one's understanding of the world and the many challenges we face." We will have a panel of 4 student scholars: Gurveen Chadha '13\, Georgi Klissurski '14\, Brian McGahie '15\, and Emma Waugh '16 who will help us learn more about this program. Program Officer Amy Newcomb will also be in attendance.
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-the-great-issues-courses-of-president-dickeys-era/
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DTSTART:20130319T213000Z
DTEND:20130319T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20141003T120130Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: New Horizons:  Reflections on Native American Studies' 40th Anniversary and the Dartmouth/Indian Health Service Partnership on Indian Health
DESCRIPTION:5:30pm socializing\, 6pm program. The DCUV’s 3rd Tuesday series will feature Professor N. Bruce Duthu '80\, the Samson Occom Professor and Chair of Native American Studies at Dartmouth College\, who will reflect on 40 years of Native American Studies at Dartmouth and the College’s growing partnership with the Indian Health Service. Professor Duthu is an internationally recognized scholar of Native American law and policy and joined the regular faculty at Dartmouth in 2008. He earned his BA degree in religion and Native American studies from Dartmouth College and his JD degree from Loyola University School of Law in New Orleans. Prior to joining the Dartmouth faculty\, Duthu was Professor of Law at Vermont Law School where he also served as the law school's Vice Dean for Academic Affairs and as director of the VLS-Sun Yat-sen University (Guangzhou\, China) Partnership in Environmental Law. He served as visiting professor of law at Harvard Law School\, the universities of Wollongong and Sydney in New South Wales\, Australia\, and the University of Trento in northern Italy.\n\nProfessor Duthu is the author of AMERICAN INDIANS AND THE LAW (2008) and was a contributing author of Felix S. Cohen's HANDBOOK OF FEDERAL INDIAN LAW (2005)\, the leading treatise in the field of federal Indian law. He co-edited a special volume of South Atlantic Quarterly\, "Sovereignty\, Indigeneity and the Law\," which won the 2011 CELJ (Council of Editors of Learned Journals) award for Best Special Issue. His most recent book\, SHADOW NATIONS: TRIBAL SOVEREIGNTY AND THE LIMITS OF LEGAL PLURALISM (Oxford University Press) is forthcoming in 2013.
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-new-horizons-reflections-on-native-american-studies-40th-anniversary-and-the-dartmouthindian-health-service-partnership-on-indian-health/
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DTSTART:20130416T213000Z
DTEND:20130416T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20141002T124240Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Hany Farid of Computer Science
DESCRIPTION:Socializing will begin at 5:30 with Professor Farid's talk at 6. Come hear this expert in digital forensics\, image analysis\, computer vision\, and human perception\, who is frequently called upon by the Media &amp\; Government to assist in their evaluation of photos &amp\; media enlighten us about his work.\n\nHany Farid received his undergraduate degree in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics from the University of Rochester in 1989. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Pennsylvania in 1997. Following a two year post-doctoral position in Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT\, he joined the faculty at Dartmouth in 1999\, where he is currently a Professor of Computer Science. Hany is also the Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of Fourandsix Technologies\, Inc. Hany is the recipient of an NSF CAREER award\, a Sloan Fellowship and a Guggenheim Fellowship.
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-hany-farid-of-computer-science/
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DTSTART:20130420T153000Z
DTEND:20130420T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20141002T124104Z
SUMMARY:Princeton Women's Lacrosse Game 
DESCRIPTION:Look for our pop up shelter &amp\; club banner. Game starts at noon\, tailgate starts 11 AM. Club will provide burgers\, dogs &amp\; soft drinks. Follow us on Twitter @DartmouthClubUV for any late announcements (e.g. if weather is bad). Please RSVP to Board Member John Engelman '68 at secretary@dcuv.org if you plan to attend\, and note what you plan to bring: chips\, salad\, soda\, dessert\, etc
LOCATION:Thompson Arena\, 4 Summer Court\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/princeton-womens-lacrosse-game/
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DTSTART:20130427T170000Z
DTEND:20130427T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20141002T123641Z
SUMMARY:Harvard Baseball Doubleheader
DESCRIPTION:We estimate the first game will be done around 2:30. Look for us on the lawn by Berry Gym\, at the South West Corner of the Park St / East Wheelock St. corner. There will be a pop up tent and the club banner. Please follow our twitter for any late developments @DartmouthClubUV\, or email president@dcuv.org\, I will be monitoring my email at the field. The club will supply burgers\, dogs &amp\; soft drinks. Please RSVP to Paul Tuhus '69 at treasurer@dcuv.org if you plan to attend\, and what you plan to bring.
LOCATION:Red Rolfe Field at Biondi Park\, S Park St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/harvard-baseball-doubleheader/
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DTSTART:20130514T213000Z
DTEND:20130514T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20140930T111210Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Annual Book Awards
DESCRIPTION:The Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley will hold its annual Dartmouth Club Book Awards ceremony and reception on campus at the Top of the Hop\, Hopkins Center for the Arts. Selected Juniors from area high schools will be honored for outstanding academic excellence and leadership qualities.\n\nDonald Pease\, the Ted and Helen Geisel Third Century Professor of the Humanities and Director of the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Program at Dartmouth\, will speak and present a signed and personalized copy of his insightful biography of beloved author and illustrator Dr. Seuss\, Theodor SEUSS Geisel.\n\nPlease join us for this annual event. It is a very rewarding opportunity to hear the personal stories of these outstanding students and Professor Pease’s unique insight on Ted Geisel and his work.
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-book-awards-3/
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DTSTART:20130521T213000Z
DTEND:20130522T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20140930T111056Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Annual Dinner: Dr. Paul R. Pillar '69 will speak on the Middle East
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Pillar served in the Army in Vietnam\, then had a 28 year career in the CIA ending as National Intelligence Officer for the Near East and South Asia. Currently Dr. Pillar is a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution and the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown and he blogs at nationalinterest.org. You should be receiving the attached information on the Annual Dinner shortly via "snail mail\," but if you'd like to respond via email\, please feel free\, to president@dcuv.org. We need to know your name(s)\, class year(s) if you went to Dartmouth\, and your menu choice(s). You can send money to our PO Box (see below) or bring it to the event. Prices are $55/person\, $35 each for classes of 2002 &amp\; more recent\, $80/each for non members. Menu choices are:\n\n	Mustard-Crusted Prime Filet Mignon with Garlic Mashed Potatoes and Baby Vegetables served with a Cabernet Demi-Glace\n	Mint and Honey Rubbed Rack of Lamb with Sweet Pea Risotto and Asparagus served with a Mint Demi-Glace\n	Roasted Haddock Filet with Creamy Italian Couscous and Sautéed Spinach served with a Tomato and a Chive Butter Sauce\n
LOCATION:Alumni Hall - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-dinner-dr-paul-r-pillar-69-will-speak-on-the-middle-east/
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DTSTART:20130721T160000Z
DTEND:20130721T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20140930T110850Z
SUMMARY:Ledyard Canoe Club BBQ 
DESCRIPTION:It was a picture perfect day\, with a great potluck setup and just about everyone exploring the river in one way or another. A great time was had by the couple dozen DCUV members\, including both regular and new faces. We were also joined by the students of Ledyard Canoe Club and some Dartmouth veterans. It was a great success and this is surely an event we can expect on an annual basis. Many thanks to all who pitched in and participated!
LOCATION:Ledyard Canoe Club\, W Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/ledyard-canoe-club-bbq/
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DTSTART:20130809T220000Z
DTEND:20130810T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20140929T113316Z
SUMMARY:Presidential Club Event of President Philip J. Hanlon '77
DESCRIPTION:The Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley happily announces the very first Presidential Club Event of President Philip J. Hanlon '77 will be at the Hanover Inn Grand Ballroom\, Friday August 9\, 2013 with a reception from 6-7 PM (featuring complimentary 'heavy' hors d'oeuvres' and a cash bar) with program from 7-8PM.\n\nThis event\, co-sponsored by Alumni Affairs and the DCUV\, will be limited to 350 participants\, so register now for yourselves and your guests by going to the Dartmouth Alumni website and clicking on the green 'Hanover' link on the upper right to register your details.
LOCATION:Grand Ballroom - Hanover Inn\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/presidential-club-event-of-president-philip-j-hanlon-77/
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DTSTART:20130831T143000Z
DTEND:20130831T203000Z
DTSTAMP:20140929T112304Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Rugby Day with BBQ
DESCRIPTION:This will be our annual tailgate at rugby\, including the Rugby 101 class for those interested in learning about the game plus a complimentary BBQ for all DCUV members. See our Back-to-Back National Champions in action against McGill and Queens Universities.\n\nThe club will provide burgers &amp\; hot dogs with rolls &amp\; condiments\, we ask attending club members to bring a salad\, chips\, desserts\, or beverages\, etc. Please RSVP to LuckyPotLuck.com if you plan to attend and note what you plan to bring.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nThe Rugby 101 class\, games &amp\; tailgate will all take place at the Corey Ford Rugby Clubhouse\, 9 Reservoir Road\, Hanover\, NH 03755.\nThe tentative schedule is as follows:\n\n10:30 Rugby 101 class\n\n11:30 DCUV BBQ\n\n12:30 First game\, Dartmouth A vs Queens A\, the marquee match up of the weekend\n\n4:30 (approx) Last game ends
LOCATION:Corey Ford Rugby Clubhouse\, 9 Reservoir Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-rugby-day-with-bbq/
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DTSTART:20130917T213000Z
DTEND:20130917T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20140929T112133Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Drew Galbraith & Head Football Coach Buddy Teevans '79
DESCRIPTION:Drew Galbraith\, Director of DP2\, the revolutionary Dartmouth Peak Performance system will be followed by Head Football Coach Buddy Teevens '79 to fill us in on the Football program and this year's points of special interest. The program begins at\n\n5:30 with a cash bar and talks beginning at 6PM
LOCATION:Alumni Hall - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-drew-galbraith-head-football-coach-buddy-teevans-79/
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DTSTART:20130927T213000Z
DTEND:20130927T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20140924T123038Z
SUMMARY:YADA & DCUV YAHA Tails Event!
DESCRIPTION:YADA and the DCUV are co-sponsoring a tails event at Salt Hill Hanover! Come down September 27th at 5:30pm to enjoy some free drinks\, appetizers\, and social hour with the Young Alumni of Dartmouth and the Young (at heart) Alumni of the DCUV!
LOCATION:Salt Hill Pub Hanover\, 7 Lebanon St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/yada-dcuv-yaha-tails-event/
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DTSTART:20131015T213000Z
DTEND:20131015T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20140924T122832Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: "Rethinking Health Care" by Dr. Elliott Fisher
DESCRIPTION:Director of the Dartmouth Institute for Health Care Policy will speak at the Top of the Hop. Popular commentator during the 2009 debate on what has become known now as "Obamacare"\, Dr. Fisher was named by Modern Healthcare magazine as one of the 50 Most Influential Physician Executives in 2013\, and is a nationally recognized authority on the impact of Medicare spending and practice on health and health policy.
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-rethinking-health-care-by-dr-elliott-fisher/
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DTSTART:20131103T193000Z
DTEND:20131103T223000Z
DTSTAMP:20140924T122704Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Tour of Sustainable Farmer\, American Handcrafted Distillery\, & Harpoon Brewery
DESCRIPTION:Free tasting tours at Artisans Park in Windsor\, VT with choices from: 2:30-3:00 PM\, free artisanal cheese tasting at the Sustainable Farmer\; 3:00-3:30 American Handcrafted Spirits - introducing their new gin with Vermont juniper berries\; starting 3:30 free tour and samples (normally $5) for DCUV members at Harpoon Brewery\; and lastly\, tables for members will be reserved to sit together and buy their own food and beverages. Many have registered\, but some places remain!\n(the menu can be seen at Harpoon Brewery Menu )\n\nFor reservations to any of the tasting tour events\, please go to:Google Docs RSVP\n\nDCUV strongly recommends car pooling and designated drivers. All of our November 3 hosts are conveniently located together off Rte. 5 north of Windsor Village in "Artisans Park"\, where you can also tour a sculpture garden replete with a maze. (for travel directions see: Directions to Artisan Park)
LOCATION:Artisan Park - Windsor\, VT\, Artisan Way\, Windsor\, VT\, 05089\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-tour-of-sustainable-farmer-american-handcrafted-distillery-harpoon-brewery/
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DTSTART:20131119T210000Z
DTEND:20131119T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20140915T124224Z
SUMMARY:Steam Tunnel Guided Tour
DESCRIPTION:Please note\, entering the tunnel\, participants must negotiate steep ladder-stairs and then climb up multiple flights of stairs to exit at Moore Hall on the north side of campus. Comfortable footwear is recommended\, hard hats will be provided. Entire tour takes approximately one hour. This tour filled up quickly\, so an additional guide has been added to accommodate more!  To reserve\, please contact Dennis Brown.
LOCATION:College Heating Plant - North Side Entrance\, Vox Lane\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/steam-tunnel-guided-tour/
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DTSTART:20131119T223000Z
DTEND:20131120T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20140915T124738Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Q&A by U.S. Ambassador Daniel Benjamin
DESCRIPTION:Norman E. McCulloch Jr. Director of the John Sloan Dickey Center. Prior to joining the Dickey Center in 2012\, Daniel Benjamin served as Ambassador-at-Large and Coordinator for Counterterrorism at the U.S. State Department. He will review recent global developments and share his vision for expanding student awareness and engagement with the "world's troubles" and the related goal of increasing the Dickey Center's impact on US foreign policy by expanding scholarship in selected geopolitical regions and policy topics.
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-qa-by-u-s-ambassador-daniel-benjamin/
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DTSTART:20131210T223000Z
DTEND:20131211T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20140915T124036Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:Open bar and outstanding hors d'oeuvres with great fellowship!  Doors will open promptly at 5:30 PM! New Memberships and membership renewals will be available at the door.
LOCATION:Class of 1953 Commons\, 6 Mass Row\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-holiday-party/
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DTSTART:20140121T223000Z
DTEND:20140122T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20140912T131331Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Randall Balmer\, Mandel Family Professor of Arts & Sciences and Chair of the Religion Department
DESCRIPTION:Cash bar from 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM followed by Randall Balmer's talk\, titled "Redeemer President: Jimmy Carter and Progressive Evangelicalism".
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-randall-balmer-mandel-family-professor-of-arts-sciences-and-chair-of-the-religion-department/
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DTSTART:20140131T220000Z
DTEND:20140201T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20140912T131159Z
SUMMARY:Pre Hockey Potluck
DESCRIPTION:Contact Lynne Gaudet '81 regarding how many people you are bringing and what dish you want to bring. The team will play Quinnipiac at 7 p.m.
LOCATION:Moulton Lounge - Boss Tennis Center\, 2 Summer St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/pre-hockey-potluck/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:6d11bf54-ce02-4d41-b0ca-5ba49c5de6fa
DTSTART:20140201T140000Z
DTEND:20140201T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20140912T130850Z
SUMMARY:DCUV's Annual Seminar: Sexual Assault on Campus - What is Happening\, What can be Done?
DESCRIPTION:Continental Breakfast will be served starting at 9:00 AM.\n\nThis panel exploration plus Q&amp\;A will feature panelists: Holly Weed '14 and Will Scheiman '14\, both of the Student and President Committee on Sexual Assault\; Harry Kinne\, Director of Dartmouth Safety &amp\; Security\; and Amanda Childress\, M.Ed.\, Asst. Director Dartmouth College Health Services/Student Health Promotion &amp\; Wellness. The event\, plus continental breakfast from Lou's\, is $15/Member\, $20/Non-member\, and free to students (don't forget to RSVP!)\n\nComplete details are including on the registration form. Please RSVP by filling out and mailing in the Registration Form or emailing host\, John Engelman.
LOCATION:Filene Auditorium - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuvs-annual-seminar-sexual-assault-on-campus-what-is-happening-what-can-be-done/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:22d8bf0b-6577-4df2-9618-42b5a0c2dce2
DTSTART:20140216T190000Z
DTEND:20140216T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20140911T123059Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Skiway Party
DESCRIPTION:Even if it rains hot water that day\, we will party on! Please sign up on LuckyPotluck. If there are any questions\, please feel free to contact Dimitri Gerakaris.
LOCATION:Chivers Room - Dartmouth Skiway\, 39 Grafton Turnpike\, Lyme\, NH\, 03768\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-skiway-party/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:52e22f3b-a746-453f-a7c0-e2da719b8017
DTSTART:20140218T223000Z
DTEND:20140219T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20140911T122758Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Student Panel on DOC Freshman Trips
DESCRIPTION:Cash bar from 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM followed by a panel of students involved with planning and implementing the DOC Freshmen Trips.
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-student-panel-on-doc-freshman-trips/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2695578e-1d13-4ca6-8e0c-1bbba89c77e6
DTSTART:20140315T190000Z
DTEND:20140315T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20140829T131712Z
SUMMARY:Big Green Affair!
DESCRIPTION:Come decked out in your Dartmouth Greens and Celebrate St. Patrick's Day Dartmouth Style!\n\nEnjoy great conversation\, free food and drink tickets. ...This year the Big Green Affair has gone global. Join in on the fun with the Young Alumni of DC\, Boston\, Hanover\, San Fran\, and Shanghai all hosting events on the same day.\n\nHosted by: Young Alumni of Dartmouth Activities (YADA)\, Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley (DCUV)\,Classes of 2005 &amp\; 2007\, Dartmouth Graduate Students Council.
LOCATION:Salt Hill Pub Hanover\, 7 Lebanon St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/big-green-affair/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:3261978c-4f1c-4538-a23f-a5044cfe7c70
DTSTART:20140318T213000Z
DTEND:20140318T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20140828T135340Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Master Gardener Charlie Nardozzi
DESCRIPTION:Creator of VPR's Garden Journal and also seen regularly on WCAX-CBS TV\, the highly informative and very entertaining Master Gardener Charlie Nardozzi will be speaking to us  between appearances that same week at the Chicago and San Francisco Flower Shows. The talk will be focused on gardening in the Upper Valley and creating edible landscapes. You can also follow his Garden blogs at http://gardeningwithcharlie.com.  What better way to combat the persistent onslaught of the Polar Vortex?!\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nWe would also very much like to thank our Sponsor Longacres' Nursery and Garden Center for helping fund this very special event.
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-master-gardener-charlie-nardozzi/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:0589761e-7e45-40c4-a06f-bd09682098bb
DTSTART:20140325T210000Z
DTEND:20140325T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20140822T125100Z
SUMMARY:AVA Gallery and Art Center\, Special Reception and Viewing
DESCRIPTION:Private viewing for DCUV Members\, with a chance to bid\, on the framed and Vintage Posters from the Collection of Alfred T. Quirk '49.\n\nComplimentary libations and munchies courtesy of AVA\, in their second floor Johnson Sisters Library\, 11 Bank Street\, Lebanon\, NH (final bidding to the public on March 29).
LOCATION:AVA Gallery & Art Center\, 11 Bank St\, Lebanon\, NH\, 03766\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/ava-gallery-and-art-center-special-reception-and-viewing/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:7883bc69-a2f0-407d-90e0-88fcb67af246
DTSTART:20140415T213000Z
DTEND:20140415T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20140822T123551Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Student Panel of Senior Fellows
DESCRIPTION:Cash bar from 5:30 PM - 6:00 PM followed by a panel of Senior Fellows regarding their research.
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-student-panel-of-senior-fellows/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:c52afeea-406f-4f28-a898-19c08b56156d
DTSTART:20140427T183000Z
DTEND:20140427T193000Z
DTSTAMP:20140811T173033Z
SUMMARY:DCUV BBQ: Baseball Doubleheader with Harvard
DESCRIPTION:Grilled burgers and dogs plus soft drinks will be provided along with member potluck\; simply sign up at LuckyPotluck with RSVP's by close of business Friday\, April 25th\, please. Just look for the DCUV tent by east side Berry Gym\, on South Park St.\, just north of the Berry Parking Lot.
LOCATION:Red Rolfe Field at Biondi Park\, S Park St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-bbq-baseball-doubleheader-with-harvard/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:367eaa15-9203-4af9-bd8e-91b8131dc7c7
DTSTART:20140502T190000Z
DTEND:20140502T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20140630T223903Z
SUMMARY:John Donahoe - President and CEO of ebay
DESCRIPTION:CEO John Donohoe '82 P'17 will share his ecommerce success story with students of the College and Tuck\, and members of the Dartmouth Clubs of the Upper Valley and Silicon Valley. Event registration is required. Please find more information about John's history and information on how to register at: http://www.donahoe.eventbrite.com/
LOCATION:Cooke Auditorium - Thayer School\, 14 Engineering Dr\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/john-donahoe-president-and-ceo-of-ebay/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:46ff51d5-5006-4e31-8cad-13fc4b84f40c
DTSTART:20140513T210000Z
DTEND:20140513T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20140630T223903Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Annual Book Awards
DESCRIPTION:Recognition of Upper Valley High School Scholars\, presented by Prof. Donald E. Pease\, Jr.
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-book-awards/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:eb2a30a8-41d5-4fee-80fb-74353ea14641
DTSTART:20140517T160000Z
DTEND:20140517T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20140630T223903Z
SUMMARY:Green Key Weekend with the Hill Winds Society
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy this family friendly event featuring music\, free BBQ\, and games such as badminton and corn hole hosted by the Hill Winds Society\, a diverse group of students selected to be ambassadors to the alumni body. Registration is not required for this event.
LOCATION:Gold Coast Lawn\, Tuck Mall\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/green-key-weekend-with-the-hill-winds-society/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19ba4f7d-5c5f-4047-a399-248a2d53be38
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140716
DTSTAMP:20140716T110607Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Country Club Day at Baker Hill Golf Club
DESCRIPTION:This event was postponed and we will have new details about rescheduling soon.
LOCATION:Baker Hill Golf Club\, 101 Baker Hill Road\, Newbury\, NH\, 03255\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-country-club-day-at-baker-hill-golf-club/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:4723e90d-b52b-40fd-8a67-3f43557ca854
DTSTART:20140728T210000Z
DTEND:20140728T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20140721T154215Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Networking Event with the Class of 2016 and Open House
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at the Center for Professional Development (formerly Career Services) for an informal reception with fellow DCUV Members and members of the Dartmouth Class of 2016. Meet talented students interested in networking and career advice\, and celebrate summer in the CPD’s newly-remodeled space. RSVPs strongly encouraged.
LOCATION:Center for Professional Development\, 63 South Main St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/open-house-and-dcuv-networking-event-with-the-class-of-2016/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:36d8997e-de57-485f-a8a8-a0d7c3e218dd
DTSTART:20140803T160000Z
DTEND:20140803T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20140727T070039Z
SUMMARY:Annual DCUV Ledyard Canoe Club BBQ
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the annual cookout and free canoe/kayak at Ledyard Canoe Club!
LOCATION:Ledyard Canoe Club\, W Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/annual-dcuv-ledyard-canoe-club-bbq/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:865f7d84-2ba3-49a9-a915-2e8616bec962
DTSTART:20140812T200000Z
DTEND:20140812T204500Z
DTSTAMP:20140721T154304Z
SUMMARY:Tracy Memorial Library Garden Tour
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a tour of the beautifully restored Frederick Olmsted designed garden behind the Tracy Memorial Library on Main Street in New London. The tour will be held at 4:00 PM. There will be an event directly afterwards at The Fells.
LOCATION:Tracy Memorial Library Garden\, 304 Main St.\, New London\, NH\, 03257\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/tracy-memorial-library-garden-tour/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:a06c8b62-f536-4fd5-9ad3-1a530d10b7a4
DTSTART:20140812T210000Z
DTEND:20140812T223000Z
DTSTAMP:20140714T223540Z
SUMMARY:The Fells
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this tour and reception at the Historic Fells in Newbury\, NH. This event is linked with the Tracy Memorial Library Garden Tour.
LOCATION:The Fells\, 456 New Hampshire 103A\, Newbury\, NH\, 03255\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/the-fells/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:04cab47e-ce8f-47b7-b0fc-263c3e9d07bd
DTSTART:20140812T220000Z
DTEND:20140813T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20140724T160157Z
SUMMARY:Dartmouth Football 101
DESCRIPTION:The Upper Valley community is invited to join the Big Green football team\, coaching staff and their wives for a crash course on college football and gear up for the 2014 season. This free event includes activities for the entire family. For full details\, please visit the event's official site at Dartmouth Football 101.
LOCATION:Memorial Field\, Crosby St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dartmouth-football-101/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:c1e4268f-c475-4653-9f47-da3ad88cac78
DTSTART:20140814T210000Z
DTEND:20140814T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20140810T232556Z
SUMMARY:Tour of the Newest Dartmouth Dorm: Triangle House
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\nBuilt in 1928 as the Whitaker Apartments\, 4 North Park Street is now Triangle House\,  the first of the "live and learn" houses.  The original townhouse design by Jens Frederick Larson (architect for Baker Library\, Memorial Stadium\, and many local buildings) has been thoroughly reconfigured and renovated by Smith &amp\; Vansant Architects of Norwich VT.  \n \nCurrently in the push list phase of construction\, Triangle House will be a colorful and cozy home for undergrad LGBTA students and a faculty advisor.  The Office of Residential Life has purchased art from the 2014 Art majors as part of the furnishing of the house.  We hope that some will be furnishings will be in place for the tour\, before the residents begin to move in.  \n \nPlease join the Dartmouth Alumni in Design &amp\; Architecture\, and the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley for a joint tour of the house at 5 PM on Thursday Aug. 14.  Triangle House is near the intersection of East Wheelock Street &amp\; North Park.  It's the 3rd building north of the lights\, on the west side of the street.  Parking is very limited at the house.  \n \nMeet at the west side of the house.  Architects John Vansant '81 and Sue Reed '81 will conduct the tour.  \n\n\n\n\nFor questions\, please e-mail DCUV Board Member Sue Reed '81 at flower.reed@gmail.com.
LOCATION:Triangle House\, 4 North Park St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/tour-of-the-newest-dartmouth-dorm-triangle-house/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:f17e410a-004a-4b5e-b36c-b8de9531ac8e
DTSTART:20140819T203000Z
DTEND:20140819T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20140727T064345Z
SUMMARY:Highberg Garden Tour
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a DCUV exclusive tour of the internationally famous private garden of Patsy Highberg in Woodstock\, VT. The various garden areas are defined by meandering paths and the creative use of rare plants\, native stone and water. To register for a look at this award winning garden\, please e-mail DCUV Pres Dimitri Gerakaris '69 at dg@art-metal.com.
LOCATION:Indian Tree Hill - Highberg Garden\, 1497 Randall Rd\, Woodstock\, VT\, 05091\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/highberg-garden-tour/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:87869177-dd4f-472f-84da-3e9d29423da6
DTSTART:20140819T220000Z
DTEND:20140819T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20140810T232940Z
SUMMARY:Long Trail Brewery Gathering
DESCRIPTION:Four days before the 25th anniversary of Long Trail Brewery\, Members of the DCUV will be treated at 6PM to a brief\, complimentary view of the production facilities from the elevated catwalk plus a sample of a few of Long Trail's seasonal offerings also at no charge.  We will then reconvene in the dining area along the Ottaqueechee River\, weather permitting (if not\, indoors) for our own selections of fine beverages and food.  You can peruse the menu at: http://longtrail.com//visit-us/menu.  To sign up for this event\, please e-mail DCUV President Dimitri Gerakaris at dg@art-metal.com.
LOCATION:Long Trail Brewery\, 5520 U.S. 4\, Bridgewater Corners\, VT\, 05035\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/long-trail-brewery-gathering/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:db8c89a3-7935-4ad0-a8f3-69d76fd73611
DTSTART:20140822T210000Z
DTEND:20140822T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20140714T224526Z
SUMMARY:DCUV First Year Students BBQ
DESCRIPTION:Join the DCUV in welcoming the incoming First Year Students of the Upper Valley to Dartmouth at the Dartmouth Outing Club (DOC) House on Occom Pond! We will be inviting all DCUV members\, incoming 18's\, current students\, and Dartmouth Veterans here in the Upper Valley to a cookout sponsored by the DCUV.\n\nMore details forthcoming. To sign up and for information\, please e-mail DCUV VP Henry Nachman at Henry.Nachman.Jr@Dartmouth.EDU.
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-first-year-students-bbq/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1b9a48a0-e9c1-4713-94e4-1f5c62329fe4
DTSTART:20140906T130000Z
DTEND:20140906T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20140906T020712Z
SUMMARY:Weather Cancellation - Rugby 101 and Tailgate
DESCRIPTION:Come support Dartmouth Rugby with a potluck and 101 Class. RSVPs strongly encouraged!
LOCATION:Corey Ford Rugby Clubhouse\, 9 Reservoir Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/rugby-101-and-tailgate/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:858d6ce6-cb8c-4eeb-83ec-d3d251b6f7df
DTSTART:20140915T213000Z
DTEND:20140915T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20140725T132203Z
SUMMARY:Third Week Reception: Peggy O’Neil\, Director of WISE
DESCRIPTION:Please Note: While our receptions usually occur on Tuesdays\, due to scheduling conflicts\, this reception will happen on Monday!\n\n\nThe mission statement of WISE is “To empower victims of of domestic and sexual violence to become safe and self-reliant through crisis intervention and support services. WISE advances social justice through community education\, training and public policy”. There is consideration of WISE becoming more active in the lives of Dartmouth Students and that is bound to be discussed.\n\nCash Bar from 5:30 PM - 6:oo PM\nTalk and Q&amp\;A from 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:86613cea-b743-47fa-8dbf-9c600cb270f1
DTSTART:20141020T213000Z
DTEND:20141020T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20140725T133719Z
SUMMARY:Third Week Reception: Dartmouth Entrepreneurial Network (DEN)
DESCRIPTION:Please Note: While our receptions usually occur on Tuesdays\, due to scheduling conflicts\, this reception will happen on Monday!\n\nDCUV's Third Week Reception and Talk at the new headquarters of the Dartmouth Entrepreneurial Network (DEN) at Currier Place (across the street and down a bit from the Visual Arts Center)beginning with refreshments and a talk by DEN Director Trip Davis D'90. "The DEN fosters and promotes entrepreneurship among students\, faculty\, clinicians\, researchers\, staff\, alumni\, and community members from all schools at Dartmouth\, the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC)\, and the Dartmouth Regional Technology Center (DRTC).\n\nThe DEN includes over 45\,000 people and 14 chapter cities\, courses\, workshops\, speaker series\, startup competitions\, and networking activities. The DEN is a core component of the newly established Dartmouth Office of Entrepreneurship &amp\; Technology Transfer.\n\nMore details about this event will be forthcoming.
LOCATION:DEN - 4 Currier Place\, 4 Currier Place\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:27cf6fa1-c733-4d04-b940-8af57c82610d
DTSTART:20141107T230000Z
DTEND:20141108T023000Z
DTSTAMP:20141022T140956Z
SUMMARY:Third Annual Dartmouth College Veterans Day Banquet - DCUV Members Are Invited
DESCRIPTION:Cocktail Hour 6:00-7:00 PM\n\nBanquet and Formal Programming: 7:00 - 9:30pm\n\nFor more info + ticketing\, please click here.
LOCATION:Grand Ballroom - Hanover Inn\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-annual-dartmouth-college-veterans-day-banquet-dcuv-members-are-invited/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:a143ecf8-b8f4-4bba-8677-e883219c4176
DTSTART:20141108T203000Z
DTEND:20141109T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20141105T015816Z
SUMMARY:DCUV  & YADA Harpoon Brewery & Windsor Artisans Park Event
DESCRIPTION:Join the DCUV and YADA (Young Alums) for a day of fun at Windsor Artisans Park!\n\nDCUV Members will enjoy a $5 discount (normally $10) on the 3:30 PM tour\n\nArtisans Park Pre 3:30 PM -- Come early and explore the many attractions at Artisan Park\nHarpoon Brewery 3:30 PM --Harpoon provides a tour of their brewing facilities\nHarpoon Brewery 4:30 PM -- Event attendees socialize over drinks and food at a reserved table.\n\nThe YADA office of Alumni Relations will be covering the cost of the tour and offering 1 free drink to members of the class of 2004 - 2014.\n\nPlease be sure to arrange to have a designated driver to and from this event.\n
LOCATION:Artisan Park - Windsor\, VT\, Artisan Way\, Windsor\, VT\, 05089\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-yada-harpoon-brewery-windsor-artisans-park-event/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:7ac788c9-d6a2-4841-abbf-6f82a75e3d95
DTSTART:20141117T223000Z
DTEND:20141118T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20140725T134910Z
SUMMARY:Third Week Reception: Charlie Dennis\, Hanover Chief of Police
DESCRIPTION:Please Note: While our receptions usually occur on Tuesdays\, due to scheduling conflicts\, this reception will happen on Monday!\n\nMore details about the topic of this event will be forthcoming.\n\nCash Bar from 5:30 PM – 6:oo PMTalk and Q&amp\;A from 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-3/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:76ee88c9-0766-422d-a419-5943c4196185
DTSTART:20141209T223000Z
DTEND:20141210T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20141022T140412Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Holiday Party!
DESCRIPTION:Open bar and outstanding hors d’oeuvres with great fellowship!  Doors will open promptly at 5:30 PM! New Memberships and membership renewals will be available at the door.
LOCATION:Class of 1953 Commons\, 6 Mass Row\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-holiday-party-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:012cb1f3-13cf-4bb9-a555-bb2183d43535
DTSTART:20150120T223000Z
DTEND:20150121T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20150109T170610Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Dartmouth President Emeritus James E. Wright
DESCRIPTION:Cash Bar from 5:30 PM – 6:00.\n\nTalk and Q&amp\;A from 6:00 President Emeritus Wright will speak about his latest book and recent trips to Vietnam and Pearl Harbor.\n\n&nbsp\;
LOCATION:Alumni Hall - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-4/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:a8cb0bfb-097b-4fbe-a87b-2c775221d1f7
DTSTART:20150202T210000Z
DTEND:20150202T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20150114T141113Z
SUMMARY:Groundhog's Day Steam Tunnel Tour
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Groundhog's Day with a tour of the steam tunnels underneath the Green!
LOCATION:College Heating Plant - North Side Entrance\, Vox Lane\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/groundhogs-day-steam-tunnel-tour/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:48fb8308-be30-403b-9da8-3ac61c361eca
DTSTART:20150215T190000Z
DTEND:20150215T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20150210T133211Z
SUMMARY:Skiway Party
DESCRIPTION:Beverages &amp\; Munchies provided + members potluck.  Even if it rains hot water that day\, we will party on!  Please sign up for the potluck on http://www.luckypotluck.com/potluck/DCUVSkiwayParty.    If there are any questions\, please feel free to contact Dimitri Gerakaris '69 at dg@art-metal.com regarding how many people you are bringing and what dish you want to bring. We are also seeing if we can get a brief presentation about the Dartmouth Ski Patrol by some of its Dartmouth student members.
LOCATION:Chivers Room - Dartmouth Skiway\, 39 Grafton Turnpike\, Lyme\, NH\, 03768\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/skiway-party/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:eb8d30ce-e03c-46b5-bbdb-d32d70f93de4
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150216
DTSTAMP:20150213T181439Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Day at the Dartmouth Skiway
DESCRIPTION:Join other members of the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley on the slopes of the Dartmouth Skiway! Discount tickets for DCUV members will be available. Don't forget to check out the après ski party in the Chivers Room afterwards!\n\nThe snow is fantastic and those identifying themselves as DCUV members at the outdoor ticket window will receive $20 All Day tickets!\n
LOCATION:Dartmouth Skiway\, 39 Grafton Turnpike\, Lyme\, NH\, 03768\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-day-at-the-dartmouth-skiway/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:920ccc5d-3201-48fa-9a52-c3f3565def97
DTSTART:20150217T223000Z
DTEND:20150218T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20150105T002808Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: The Hovey Murals by Walter Beach Humphrey '14
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n5:30 PM - 6:00 PM Reception\n6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Tour and Discussion led by Hood Museum of Art's Director Michael R. Taylor\n\nIt has been said to fully understand Dartmouth's history\, the community must understand both the Orozco and Hovey Murals\, both completed in the 1930s and both steeped in their own way and time in controversy - nothing new to the world of Art as we strive to better understand the world around us. Complimentary libations will be offered\, but the only rum will be depicted in the murals.\n\nThe tour will be in the lower level of the Class of '53 Commons\, formerly known as Thayer Dining Hall.\n\n\n
LOCATION:Class of 1953 Commons\, 6 Mass Row\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-5/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTART:20150228T220000Z
DTEND:20150301T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20150210T133345Z
SUMMARY:Potluck Before the Hockey Game (vs. Quinnipiac)
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for the potluck at  http://www.luckypotluck.com/potluck/DCUVHockeyPotluck.  If there are any questions\, please feel free to contact\nLynne Gaudet '81 at Lynne.A.Gaudet@Dartmouth.eduLynne.A.Gaudet@Dartmouth.EDU regarding how many people you are bringing and what dish you want to bring. The team will play Quinnipiac at 7 p.m. and this is the last regular season game and senior night!
LOCATION:Moulton Lounge - Boss Tennis Center\, 2 Summer St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/pre-hockey-potluck-2/
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UID:87311cbe-1684-4ec0-8d5d-51510f7ec679
DTSTART:20150307T180000Z
DTEND:20150307T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20150210T133514Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Annual Seminar: Privacy and Security in the Age of the Internet
DESCRIPTION:Have you lost privacy? Is your information secure? These are complicated issues.  As information technology continues to advance exponentially and permeate all aspects of human life\, the challenge of cybersecurity becomes increasingly critical---as the consequences of security problems can be increasingly severe and far-reaching.  Perhaps nowhere is this more of a challenge than in the emerging “Internet of Things”: networked computational devices embedded in previously non-cyber life.\n\n\n\nThis challenge is inherently interdisciplinary: what matters is not the IT itself\, but the IT in context of these real-world applications\; similarly\, awareness of this challenge needs to span disciplinary boundaries---it's not just the IT specialists who need to be thinking about this.\n\nIn this seminar\, we will start with the real-world problems\, tangible to non-specialists\, and move from there to the deeper issues. Potential areas include:\n• issues with healthcare IT\, in conjunction with colleagues at DHMC and Penn\n• issues with finance and investment banking\, in conjunction with current and former Wall Street colleagues\n• issues with control of the power grid\, in conjunction with colleagues from the DOE/NSF TCIPG project\n• issues with computer-generated legal evidence\, in conjunction with colleagues at Dartmouth and Franklin Pierce\n• issues with usability and security\, in conjunction with Dartmouth’s new program on Human-Centered Design.\n\n\n\nFaculty:\n\nSeminar Faculty: Sean Smith\, Ph.D\, is Research Director of Dartmouth's Institute for Security\, Technology\, and Society (http://www.ists.dartmouth.edu). Prof. Smith been at Dartmouth since 2000. Before that he worked at the Los Alamos National Laboratory\, where he performed security reviews for a wide variety of public-sector clients\, and at IBM's T.J. Watson Research Center where he coded and tested secure computer architecture. At Dartmouth\, many of his courses have all been named “favorite classes" by graduating seniors.\n\n\n\nThose interested in preparing with advanced reading may find suggestions at: http://www.ists.dartmouth.edu/events/dcuv2015
LOCATION:Filene Auditorium - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-seminar/
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DTSTART:20150310T213000Z
DTEND:20150310T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20150308T160656Z
SUMMARY:AVA Gallery DCUV Members Only Advance Silent Auction and Purchase Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:The legendary Alfred T. Quirk '49 has once again donated to benefit AVA Gallery and Art Center vintage\, original lithographs\, including 5 Winter Carnival posters\, already framed with archival matting.  Members of the DCUV are invited to a special reception with refreshments and the opportunity  to bid on and also lock up any of these posters\, which will be on display at AVA March 10-28.
LOCATION:AVA Gallery & Art Center\, 11 Bank St\, Lebanon\, NH\, 03766\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/ava-gallery-dcuv-members-only-advance-silent-auction-and-purchase-opportunity/
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UID:0e3894f0-a5a2-46dd-9570-7496aab9619b
DTSTART:20150314T190000Z
DTEND:20150314T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20150226T012829Z
SUMMARY:Big Green Affair v4.0 | Hanover
DESCRIPTION:Join in on the fun at the 4th Annual Big Green Affair St. Patrick's Day event. Young Alumni 'round the girdled earth\, will be celebrating St. Patrick's Day and Dartmouth together on March 14. Details for your event location are below:\nWhere: Salt Hill Pub (7 Lebanon Street\, Hanover)\nWhen: Saturday\, March 14\, 3:00 - 6:00 pm\nCost: Free\nDress Code: Smart casual with a Dartmouth Green Twist!\nRSVP: Via our Facebook Event\n\nCome enjoy free food and one (1) free drink on us.\n\nThe Big Green Affair has become a global young alumni event that you won't want to miss. Come celebrate the Big Green Spirit with the Young Alumni of Philadelphia\, Chicago\, San Francisco\, Washington\, D.C.\, New York City\, Miami\, Boston\, Seattle\, Baltimore\, Shanghai\, London\, Dallas\, Atlanta\, New Orleans\, Norwalk\, CT\, and our homebase of Hanover\,NH.\n\nSee you there\,\n\nAlex Hall '10 &amp\; Wes Whitaker MALS '12\nYoung Alumni Chairs\, Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley\n\nDerrick T. Smith '07\nAssistant Director\, Young Alumni &amp\; Student Programs
LOCATION:Salt Hill Pub Hanover\, 7 Lebanon St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/big-green-affair-v4-0-hanover/
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UID:5ef63c5b-7375-4eb4-97f1-208b91ef5c9a
DTSTART:20150317T213000Z
DTEND:20150317T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20150226T012400Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Master Gardener Charlie Nardozzi
DESCRIPTION:Back by popular demand Charlie Nardozzi will be discussing gardening in the Upper Valley!
LOCATION:Alumni Hall - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-6/
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DTSTART:20150325T220000Z
DTEND:20150326T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20150308T155849Z
SUMMARY:Dartmouth Studio Arts Faculty Talk and Art Show
DESCRIPTION:Art Opening and Wine Tasting with new works by Louise Hamlin\, Dartmouth College Professor in Art. Louise’s is an amazing cross-disciplinary approach for print making that has caught the attention of Dartmouth’s leadership. They now plan to include a piece on Louise's work in a soon-to-be-released article in a Dartmouth Now Daily Update newsletter.\n\nInquiries and RSVP: art@longriverstudios.net\n\nLong River Studios is located on the common behind Mascoma Bank. Full directions can be found at: http://www.longriverstudios.net/Directions.html
LOCATION:Long River Studios\, 1 Main St\, Lyme\, NH\, 03768\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/pungent-prints-and-piquant-paintings/
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UID:31259cca-e908-4783-b235-2fa1fe80deff
DTSTART:20150421T213000Z
DTEND:20150421T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20150313T143101Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Phil Schaefer '64 Led Discussion on Dartmouth and the Vietnam War
DESCRIPTION:Phil Schaefer ‘64 leads a panel to discuss: "Dartmouth Veterans - Vietnam Perspectives" and the eponymous book of which Morton Kondracke writes:\n\n“These essays offer a remarkable look into almost the full range of Vietnam-era military experience—from harrowing danger and selfless heroism to desk-bound tedium\, from pride in serving to disillusionment with the mission and the way it was conducted. It enriches the entire Dartmouth community to have these stories told."\n\nThese are tales of what it was like for young men to go from the bucolic hills of New Hampshire to a land wracked by war and violence. The result is a collection of more than fifty accounts\, showing the variety of experiences and reactions to this dramatic period in American history. Some soldiers were drafted\, some volunteered\; some supported the war\, but many turned against it. Common to all the stories is the way in which war changes men\, for good and ill\, and the way in which the Vietnam experience colored so much of the rest of these writers’ lives.\n\nCash Bar from 5:30 PM – 6:oo PMDiscussion and Panel from 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
LOCATION:Filene Auditorium - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-7/
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DTSTART:20150425T160000Z
DTEND:20150425T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20150318T003537Z
SUMMARY:Complimentary BBQ for DCUV Members preceding Dartmouth/Harvard Doubleheader
DESCRIPTION:Meet at the DCUV tent near the baseball field (by the corners of Wheelock and Park). Cookout will start around noon\, before the first game at 1:00 PM.
LOCATION:Red Rolfe Field at Biondi Park\, S Park St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/complimentary-bbq-for-dcuv-members-preceding-dartmouthharvard-doubleheader/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:8ce714b0-db1a-47bd-a3a2-2475f2733c06
DTSTART:20150502T130000Z
DTEND:20150502T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20150403T122833Z
SUMMARY:DCUV: Alumni Day of Service
DESCRIPTION:For more than 30 years the Upper Valley Haven has provided temporary shelter and educational programming for homeless families and adults as well as food and clothing to anyone in need. Please join fellow Dartmouth alumni for a morning of service at the Haven. Work outside to prepare the Haven’s gardens for the summer ahead of growing fresh fruits and vegetables\; or help prepare nutritious meals in the kitchen.\n\n \n\nFor more information or volunteer\, please contact Meg Ramsden ’87 at Meaghan.ramsden@dartmouth.edu or 603-646-0974. You can read more about the Dartmouth Alumni Day of Service here.
LOCATION:Upper Valley Haven\, 713 Hartford Ave\, White River Junction\, VT\, 05001\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-alumni-day-of-service/
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UID:a8e986a3-e387-4c05-a362-971f48401c99
DTSTART:20150512T211500Z
DTEND:20150512T231500Z
DTSTAMP:20150514T142533Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Annual Book Awards
DESCRIPTION:Recognition of Upper Valley High School Scholars\n\nRefreshments served at 5:15\n\nProgram begins at 5:45\n\nPictures of the event can be found on our Facebook Page!
LOCATION:Alumni Hall - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-book-awards-2/
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UID:8e16c49d-32b9-429e-ba74-bd3740579b5e
DTSTART:20150527T213000Z
DTEND:20150528T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20150521T232603Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Annual Dinner: Ambassador James Cason '66\, formerly  "Principal Officer of the US Interests Section in Havana"
DESCRIPTION:Please Join us for the DCUV Annual Dinner and Meeting\, Wednesday\, May 27\, 2015\nwith Our Guest Speaker\, Ambassador James Cason '66\n5:30-6:30 - Registration\, Hors D'oeuvres\, Cash Bar - Top of the Hop\n6:30 - 9:30 PM - Dinner and Program\, Alumni Hall\nPlease return the form below with your dinner choice(s) and payment. Seating is limited - details below.\n\n\nMeeting Agenda: The DCUV will hold its very brief Annual Meeting preceding the dinner. Members will have the opportunity to vote in the new Directors and approve the slate of Officers. The DCUV will provide a list of Officers\, hold-over Directors and nominated Directors on each table and at the Annual Dinner check-in table.\n\nSpeaker: Ambassador James C. Cason '66\, formerly "Principal Officer of the US Interests Section in Havana". This will be most timely and fascinating to hear what he has to say about relations between the US and Cuba. He was also US Ambassador to Paraguay\, and also served as Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Tegucigalpa\, Honduras\, and Kingston\, Jamaica. Previously he served as Political Advisor to the Commander of the U.S. Atlantic Command (USACOM) and to NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (SACLANT). Ambassador Cason also served at U.S. missions in Milan\, Italy\; Lisbon\, Portugal\; San Salvador\, El Salvador\; Panama City\, Panama\; Maracaibo\, Venezuela\; Montevideo\, Uruguay\; and La Paz\, Bolivia. He is currently Mayor of Coral Gables\, Florida.\n5:30 - 6:30. Top of the Hop. Reception with 'Heavy Hors D'oeuvres' and Cash Bar\nAssorted Salamis\, Roasted Tomato\, Grilled Asparagus\, Marinated Olives\, Cured Garlic\, Toasted Baguette\, Smoked Salmon\, Chopped Egg Garnish\, Pastry Wrapped Brie\, Apple and Fresh Berry Garnish\, etc\, etc.\n6:30 - 9:30 PM. Alumni Hall. Dinner with Speaker\, Ambassador James Cason '66 + Q&amp\;A\nDinners all include Baby Greens Salad with Grape Tomatoes\, Cucumbers\, Vermont Goat Cheese &amp\; Balsamic Vinaigrette\; Breads or Rolls with Vermont Whipped Butter\; dessert of Tower of Carrot Cake with Vanilla Bean Creme Anglaise\, Coffees and Teas plus your choice of:\n\n	Pan Seared Atlantic Salmon with roasted fingerling potatoes\, spring vegetables\, lemon butter sauce. $47 per person\, DCUV Member &amp\; Spouse\n	Mustard-Crusted Prime Filet Mignon with garlic mashed potatoes\, baby vegetables and cabernet demi-glace. $59 per person\, DCUV Member &amp\; Spouse\n	Mint and Honey Rubbed Rack of Lamb with sweet pea risotto\, asparagus and mint-demi glaze. $59 per person\, DCUV Member &amp\; Spouse\n	Non-DCUV Members can attend the event for a flat rate of $88 or can join now through June for the discounted rate.\n\nReservations will be strictly limited to capacity on a first come\, first served basis. We did so last year and unfortunately had to deny a number of late applicants as we surely will have to do again this year.\n\nApplications will be taken from DCUV MEMBERS ONLY until May 14. Thereafter non-members may also apply and reservations will no longer be accepted from anybody after May 21 or after all tables are filled\, whichever comes first.\n\n***Registration is now closed!***
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-dinner/
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UID:3ce24830-c738-4f36-b43a-75b724d08d9c
DTSTART:20150802T163000Z
DTEND:20150802T173000Z
DTSTAMP:20150731T122438Z
SUMMARY:'Meet' George Perkins Marsh\, Dartmouth Class of 1820\, in Woodstock
DESCRIPTION:A free event of the DCUV for alumni and friends in the Upper Valley\n\nThe DCUV visits Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Park in Woodstock VT\, where naturalist Scott Davison will take us on a walk into the green forest. We will be celebrating one of the most influential Dartmouth alumni\, George Perkins Marsh\, Class of 1820. As a Congressman Marsh’s opinions molded institutions like the Washington Monument\, the Smithsonian\, and unsuccessfully\, the Army Camel Corps. But it was his study of languages and history\, combined with Middle East travel as a diplomat\, that lead him to become an environmental prophet in 1864 when he published Man and Nature. This was the first book to suggest that humans could change nature. 151 years ago Marsh did not mince words:\n\n"The earth is fast becoming an unfit home for its noblest inhabitant\, and another era of equal human crime and human improvidence… would reduce it to such a condition of impoverished productiveness\, of shattered surface\, of climatic excess\, as to threaten the depravation\, barbarism\, and perhaps even extinction of the species." –\nMan and Nature\, p. 43.\n\nRanger Davison has been reading Marsh’s personal correspondence\, which he will share with us as we tromp the same land that Marsh explored as a boy. This will be a 1 hour gentle walk around the property. It is summer\, so plan accordingly and bring water.\n\nThe talk starts at 12:30. Please allow time to park and walk up to the Park.\n\nDirections: From Woodstock Village go north on Rte. 12. Go past the Billings Mansion\, take the right on River Rd. Park in the Billings Farm &amp\; Museum parking lots on either side of the Road. Billings Farm is having Antique Tractor Day on 8/2\, so there may be more room on the left side. Walk through the main lot and up the path to the crosswalk on Rte. 12. Then walk up to the Carriage House (Visitors’ Center) at the Marsh-Billings NHP.\nFor maps and more information\, visit http://www.nps.gov/mabi/index.htm\n\n*Tours of the mansion (National Park fee or Golden Eagle Pass applies) can be arranged privately (make your reservations quickly!). Tours of the Marsh Billings Farm (across the street) require a fee\, as well.
LOCATION:Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Park\, 54 Elm Street\, Woodstock\, VT\, 05091\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/meet-george-perkins-marsh-dartmouth-class-of-1820-in-woodstock/
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UID:b854d766-6eb2-4583-91b9-f3db730ca7bc
DTSTART:20150809T160000Z
DTEND:20150809T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20150724T134218Z
SUMMARY:Annual DCUV BBQ at the Ledyard Canoe Club on the River!
DESCRIPTION:The Ledyard Canoe Club is again generously willing for us to have our annual BBQ at their Canoe Club with free use of available Canoes or Kayaks for those that would like to go out on the river (first come\, first served). The Club even invited us to use their new BBQ grill meaning we don’t have to import our own. The event is free for DCUV members with the possible addition of potluck items to go with the burgers and hot dogs. Canoe Club members are also invited to the meal and maybe we will hear more about the latest plan to replace the main building there.\n\nTo sign up or for more information\, please e-mail DCUV Director Clark Griffiths at clarkgrif@comcast.net. or call at (603) 448-2966
LOCATION:Ledyard Canoe Club\, W Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/annual-dcuv-bbq-at-the-ledyard-canoe-club-on-the-river/
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UID:fb4ccf76-0503-43ca-b5fd-709ec1f15cb0
DTSTART:20150823T160000Z
DTEND:20150823T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20150724T134129Z
SUMMARY:DCUV First Year Students BBQ
DESCRIPTION:This event with grilled burgers and hot dogs will be held at the DOC House on Occum Pond and will be free for all DCUV members. It is being organized by John Engelman\, Bob Haynes and Stan Colla and Henry Nachman. If you would like to participate please advise John at: john.engelman@dartmouth.edu\n\nIf you plan on attending please bring a side dish (salad\, chips\, brownies\, beverages\, etc.) and let John know what you will be bringing. Cut off date for responding will be August 19th.
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-first-year-students-bbq-2/
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UID:8ea7fac8-18b1-4dfa-ad6a-0489271cdec9
DTSTART:20150912T180000Z
DTEND:20150912T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20150901T142229Z
SUMMARY:Memorial Stadium Wall Relief Preview
DESCRIPTION:Past DCUV President Dimitri Gerakaris '69 offers a rare group invitation to his smithy studio to view work in progress on a new Wall Relief Sculpture commissioned by the Sphinx Foundation for the newly renovated Dartmouth Memorial Stadium.  Dimitri will also give a short demonstration of forging hot metal. Located half an hour from Hanover on the original Appalachian Trail.  Visitors are advised to e-mail Dimitri at dg@art-metal.com for detailed directions.\n\nFor the sake of parking space\, carpooling is requested.
LOCATION:The Forge of Dimitri Gerakaris '69\, 69 Upper Gates\, Canaan\, NH\, 03741\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/memorial-stadium-wall-relief-preview/
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UID:cca743e3-b9f8-4e64-aa7b-d971010a650e
DTSTART:20150912T143000Z
DTEND:20150912T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20150911T123236Z
SUMMARY:Rugby 101 and Tailgate
DESCRIPTION:Rugby 101 for those new to the game at 10:30 am. Discussion will be led by Richard Boomer Akerboom\, Rugby expert!\n\nThe program will be in the Deevy Room in the Corey Ford Rugby Clubhouse at 9 Reservoir Rd\, Hanover\, NH.\n\nDartmouth Rugby vs Boston College at 12 noon.\n\nThe BBQ will be after the game at approximately 1:45 pm at the corner of the parking lot. Look for the tent. The Club \n\nsupplies Burgers\, Dogs\, Rolls & Condiments. Events will be held rain or shine. \n\nTo register or if you have any questions RSVP to boomer@sylsoft.com. If you don’t register\, don’t count on food.
LOCATION:Corey Ford Rugby Clubhouse\, 9 Reservoir Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/rugby-101-and-tailgate-2/
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UID:157268e8-5b69-421c-b5e2-1ff30dca4f2d
DTSTART:20150915T213000Z
DTEND:20150915T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20150908T230038Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: The Future of Dartmouth Campus
DESCRIPTION:"Design &amp\; Planning on Campus”\,  Joanne Whitcomb\, Director of Campus Planning &amp\; John Scherding\, Director of Campus Design &amp\; Construction  lead  Dartmouth's Office of Planning\, Design &amp\; Construction Management.  They will give a talk about some of the many projects and issues their office works on around our complex campus.\n\nTuesday Sept. 15th\, Top of The Hop\, Reception starts at 5:30\, talk at 6 PM.\n\nCash bar\, including non-alcoholic choices.\n\nThe Dartmouth Alumni in Design &amp\; Architecture group is also invited to attend this  Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley  event\,.  It's the start of a new academic year.  Come to one of the best rooms on campus\, listen to one of the many  great talks organized by the DCUV\, and meet some new friends.
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-the-future-of-dartmouth-campus/
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UID:42433a07-0286-4021-9a30-75891b5e8667
DTSTART:20151020T213000Z
DTEND:20151020T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20150922T175826Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: The Future of Liberal Arts Education
DESCRIPTION:Provost Carolyn Dever will discuss the changing landscape of higher education and the enduring role of liberal arts institutions. She’ll share updates on new initiatives designed to keep Dartmouth at the forefront of teaching and learning and to ensure Dartmouth graduates are prepared to have an impact on the world’s greatest challenges. Time for questions will be included.\n\nCash Bar from 5:30 PM – 6:oo PM\nDiscussion and Panel from 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-provost-carolyn-dever/
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UID:5ee6379b-b9c3-4879-b8d3-3dc5139fc75c
DTSTART:20151021T203000Z
DTEND:20151021T223000Z
DTSTAMP:20151013T234407Z
SUMMARY:DCUV and YADA event at Canoe Club
DESCRIPTION:Join the YADA chapter of the Upper Valley and the DCUV for an afternoon at the Canoe Club. Each attendee receives one drink courtesy of the DCUV/YADA\, and appetizers will be available. We hope to see you there!
LOCATION:Canoe Club\, 27 Main St\, Hanover\, New Hampshire\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-and-yada-event-at-canoe-club/
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UID:298dbcb4-cb16-4fde-af57-398b85cc13dd
DTSTART:20151116T223000Z
DTEND:20151117T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20151019T235821Z
SUMMARY:Third MONDAY: Moving Dartmouth Forward Panel
DESCRIPTION:Please note: Due to a scheduling conflict\, our regularly scheduled reception will occur on the third MONDAY this month.\n\nThe November reception/program will be a panel of undergraduate leaders discussing the impact that the Moving Dartmouth Forward Initiative is having on student life. The panel will be chaired by Frank Cunningham '16\, president of the Student Assembly and a member of the MDF Steering Committee.\n\nCash Bar from 5:30 PM – 6:oo PM\nDiscussion and Panel from 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-monday/
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DTSTART:20151208T223000Z
DTEND:20151209T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20150911T125237Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Annual Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:Open bar and outstanding hors d’oeuvres with great fellowship!  Doors will open promptly at 5:30 PM! New Memberships and membership renewals will be available at the door.
LOCATION:Class of 1953 Commons\, 6 Mass Row\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-holiday-party/
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UID:3795a4eb-e254-495c-b132-cc6006d835a2
DTSTART:20160115T220000Z
DTEND:20160116T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20151220T143542Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Hockey Potluck
DESCRIPTION:Please join the DCUV for a potluck supper on Friday\, January 15\, from 5-7 p.m. before the Dartmouth-Clarkson men’s hockey game. We’ll meet in Moulton Lounge of the Boss Tennis Center. Lynne Gaudet ’81 is coordinating potluck dishes. Please sign up here with your choice of dish\, or contact Lynne at Lynne.Gaudet@dartmouth.edu with any questions. Rich Ryerson ’80\, a former member of the Dartmouth hockey team and Director of Class Activities at Dartmouth\, will give a brief talk on “Hockey 101.”
LOCATION:Moulton Lounge - Boss Tennis Center\, 2 Summer St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-hockey-potluck/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:2969d31d-3574-412b-b10d-d7c09ebbeeaa
DTSTART:20160119T223000Z
DTEND:20160120T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20151215T150104Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Hanover Town Manager - Julia Griffin
DESCRIPTION:There are many challenges in a "town and gown" relationship. What's best for the college isn't always best for the town\, and vice versa. The DCUV hosts many discussions about Dartmouth campus\, but this time we're going to hear it from the other side! Join us as we invite Julia Griffin\, Hanover Town Manager\, to talk about town planning and their relationship with the college.\n\nCash Bar from 5:30 PM – 6:oo PM\nDiscussion and Panel from 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-hanover-town-manager-julia-griffin/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:0abf7cfd-a884-4525-be5b-915f8259ba5b
DTSTART:20160121T000000Z
DTEND:20160121T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20160111T001035Z
SUMMARY:Renewable Energy Forum
DESCRIPTION:What Does a 100% Renewable Energy Future Look Like?\n  National\, State\, Local\, and Personal Perspectives\nWednesday Jan 20th from 7 to 9 pm\nFilene Auditorium\, Moore Hall\, Dartmouth College\nMark Jacobson of Stanford University (via skype)\n(National Perspective with Focus on New Hampshire)\n Clay Mitchell\, New Hampshire Renewable Energy Association\n(State Perspective with Focus on Upper Valley)\n Lisa Hogarty\, Vice President of Campus Planning and Facilities at Dartmouth\n(College Perspective within Context of Upper Valley)\n Solomon Diamond\, Thayer School of Engineering\n(Personal Perspective)\n \nSponsored by  The Sierra Club Upper Valley Group\, Energy and Climate Upper Valley\, Donella Meadows Institute\, NextGen Climate\, Sustainable Hanover\, Department of Sustainability at Dartmouth\, and the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley.
LOCATION:Filene Auditorium - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/renewable-energy-forum/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160215
DTSTAMP:20160207T201253Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Day at the Dartmouth Skiway
DESCRIPTION:Join other members of the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley on the slopes of the Dartmouth Skiway! Discount tickets ($20!) for DCUV members will be available. Make sure to check into the center ticket window\, where they will have a list of paid DCUV members. If you're not yet a member\, there is still time to join! (Membership should be paid no later than Friday\, February 12th to ensure you are on the list).\n\nDon't forget to check out the après ski party in the Chivers Room afterwards!\n\n&nbsp\;\n
LOCATION:Dartmouth Skiway\, 39 Grafton Turnpike\, Lyme\, NH\, 03768\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-day-at-the-dartmouth-skiway-2/
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DTSTART:20160214T190000Z
DTEND:20160214T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20160208T153600Z
SUMMARY:Aprés Skiway Party at the Dartmouth Skiway
DESCRIPTION:Join other members of the DCUV for this members Potluck!  Even if it rains hot water that day\, we will party on! Skiers and non-skiers alike are invited to attend. DCUV members will enjoy a catered snack and a drink ticket for beer or wine!
LOCATION:Chivers Room - Dartmouth Skiway\, 39 Grafton Turnpike\, Lyme\, NH\, 03768\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/apres-skiway-party/
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UID:1bf03693-ef1c-4d1c-ae5d-3dd86525d89b
DTSTART:20160216T223000Z
DTEND:20160217T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20160131T135856Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday: Whit Mitchell on Leadership Development
DESCRIPTION:In 2011 Whit Mitchell was invited back to Dartmouth for the crew team's 25th Reunion and discovered his athletes had entered the professional world with zest and they experienced tremendous success in a variety of different industries. Not only that\, their success seemed to spread to those around them. Discovering the impact his coaching had on these individuals\, Mitchell wrote "Working in Synch" to capture the impact coaching can have in professional careers.\n\nWhit Mitchell is an Executive Coach\, Team Dynamics expert\, author and professional speaker.\n\nCash Bar from 5:30 PM – 6:oo PM\nDiscussion and Panel from 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-whitmitchell/
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DTSTART:20160305T150000Z
DTEND:20160305T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20160207T195057Z
SUMMARY:Annual Seminar: “Beyond the Stage and Behind the Canvas”
DESCRIPTION:“Beyond the Stage and Behind the Canvas” –a seminar presented by the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley is\, to be held in Filene Auditorium in Moore Hall at Dartmouth on Saturday\, March 5th from 10:00 AM - 1:30 PM.\n\nThe seminar will involve six to eight presenters—some representing venues and some representing performances/exhibitions. The following will be included:\n\n	Hopkins Center\n	Opera North\n	Northern Stage\n	Briggs Opera House\n	Lebanon Opera House\n	Ava Gallery and Art Center\n\nThe participants will be asked to spend 10 minutes each\, briefly describing his/her organization\, its history\, its challenges\, and its achievements. Following the presentations the audience will have an informal lunch in the same building. Following lunch the presenters will reconvene in the auditorium for a panel in which they will be asked to comment on the future of the arts in the upper Valley and explore strategies for ensuring the sustainability of the arts. Of course the audience will be invited to ask questions.\n\nWalt Cunningham\, Director of the Gospel Choir and producer of Dartmouth Idol\, has agreed to be our moderator—and we’re delighted because he is not only a great entertainer but also a passionate advocate for the arts.\n\nTotal cost: $10 per person\, including informal lunch\n\nDCUV Members: Free (includes informal lunch*) (Or Join Today!)\nNon-Members: $10 per person (includes informal lunch*)\n\nRSVP: email John Engelman at: john.s.engelman@dartmouth.edu\n\n*Please RSVP in advance to ensure your lunch. Money can be collected at the door for non-members.
LOCATION:Filene Auditorium - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/annual-seminar-beyond-the-stage-and-behind-the-canvas/
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UID:44b790ad-d35b-4deb-9ff2-7bf7d9b2d328
DTSTART:20160310T220000Z
DTEND:20160311T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20151215T153032Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Night At AVA: Vintage Posters collection of Alfred T. Quirk
DESCRIPTION:Wine and light snacks will be served. The event features an exhibition of framed vintage posters and a silent auction!
LOCATION:AVA Gallery & Art Center\, 11 Bank St\, Lebanon\, NH\, 03766\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-night-at-ava-vintage-posters-collection-of-alfred-t-quirk/
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UID:ccb9976f-38fe-4fea-9f5b-b9d754e3afee
DTSTART:20160312T200000Z
DTEND:20160312T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20160302T190434Z
SUMMARY:Big Green Affair v.5.0
DESCRIPTION:Join in on the fun at the 4th Annual Big Green Affair St. Patrick’s Day event. Young Alumni ’round the girdled earth\, will be celebrating St. Patrick’s Day and Dartmouth together on March 12.\n\n3:00 PM - 6:00 PM\nSalt Hill Pub\, Hanover
LOCATION:Salt Hill Pub Hanover\, 7 Lebanon St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/big-green-affair-v-5-0/
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UID:945bcfae-438f-4aba-a0a2-75b646083f35
DTSTART:20160315T213000Z
DTEND:20160315T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20151215T145222Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday: Dean Rebecca Biron on Housing Communities
DESCRIPTION:Come see Dean Rebecca Biron talk about the new housing communities and housing system for the Dartmouth undergraduate community.\n\nCash Bar from 5:30 PM – 6:oo PM\nDiscussion and Panel from 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-dean-rebecca-biron-on-housing-communities/
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UID:a98953d1-7d0b-44ce-be5c-b6db0d6f71d0
DTSTART:20160419T213000Z
DTEND:20160419T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20160413T130956Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Dean Matthew J. Slaughter
DESCRIPTION:This Third Tuesday Reception is co-sponsored by the Tuck School of Business. Registration is requested\; please visit the full event listing for additional details on registration and directions to the McLaughlin Atrium
LOCATION:McLaughlin Atrium - Tuck School of Business\, 42 Tuck Mall\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-tbd/
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UID:4a383694-e7c6-4731-85c1-482bc7374fa5
DTSTART:20160507T130000Z
DTEND:20160507T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20160322T125140Z
SUMMARY:Dartmouth Alumni Day of Service
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow alumni\, family and friends to serve your local community. There will be a cooking project and outdoor cleanup planned. Please register online \, or contact Meg Ramsden at Meaghan.ramsden@dartmouth.edu for more details.\n\nRegistration: Dartmouth Alumni Day of Service
LOCATION:Upper Valley Haven\, 713 Hartford Ave\, White River Junction\, VT\, 05001\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dartmouth-alumni-day-of-service/
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DTSTART:20160511T213000Z
DTEND:20160512T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20160509T142306Z
SUMMARY:Annual Dinner: Russell Wolff ’89\, ‘94Tu\, Executive Vice President at ESPN International
DESCRIPTION:Registration and Reception: 5:30 PM- 6:30 PM (hors d'oeuvres &amp\; cash bar)\nDinner and Program: 6:30 PM\nThe DCUV will hold its very brief Annual Meeting preceding the dinner. Members will have the opportunity to vote in the new Directors and approve the slate of Officers. The DCUV will provide a list of Officers\, hold-over Directors and nominated Directors on each table and at the Annual Dinner check-in table.\n\nRussell Wolff ’89 Tu’94 serves as executive vice president and managing director of ESPN International. He is responsible for all of ESPN’s international businesses in over 61 countries and territories across all seven continents\, including 24 networks televised outside of the United States\, a broad portfolio of leading online and mobile brands and services and radio businesses in five countries.  Wolff has also been responsible for guiding ESPN’s global digital expansion including the launch of multiple broadband platforms\, mobile products and the growth of leading websites including ESPNCricinfo\, ESPN FC\, ESPN.co.uk and ESPN.com.au. Russell also oversees ESPN’s U.S. Hispanic efforts\, including ESPN Deportes\, its Spanish-language multiplatform business. He is based in ESPN’s New York City office and reports directly to John Skipper\, President\, ESPN and Co-chair\, Disney Media Networks.\n\nRussell first joined ESPN International in 1997 as vice president\, managing the company’s business interests in the Pacific Rim. He was promoted to executive vice president in 2004 and has been serving as managing director since 2002. After graduating from Dartmouth College with an A.B. degree in 1989\, Russell began his career at the Leo Burnett Company in Chicago (1989-1992).  Shortly afterwards\, he returned to Dartmouth and received his M.B.A. from the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration. From 1994 to 1997\, he worked at MTV Networks as director\, market development\, handling affiliate sales and marketing.\n\nRussell is married to Patricia L. Wolff Tu’94 and has 2 boys. They live in Westchester County\, NY.\n\nAt Dartmouth\, Russell was a member of Psi U\, the crew team his freshman and sophomore years\, and served as an alumni fund intern. Russell is the President Elect of the Dartmouth Alumni Council.\n\nDue to the nature of this event\, registration is required. Unfortunately\, registration deadline has passed. We can no longer accept new registrations. 
LOCATION:Alumni Hall - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/annual-dinner-russell-wolff-89-of-espn/
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DTSTART:20160517T211500Z
DTEND:20160517T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20160205T202014Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Annual Book Awards
DESCRIPTION:The DCUV will present its traditional book awards to outstanding Upper Valley high school juniors\, with remarks by Professor Don Pease.\n\nRefreshments served at 5:15\n\nProgram begins at 5:45
LOCATION:Alumni Hall - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-book-awards-4/
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DTSTART:20160730T150000Z
DTEND:20160730T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20160719T165737Z
SUMMARY:Trail Hike and Picnic Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Children welcome. Class of ’66 Lodge\, Etna (driving directions at http://www.dartmouth66.org/lodge/index.html). Meet at the trailhead on Three Mile Road at 11 a.m.\, before the 15 minute walk to the beautiful student-built log lodge. BYO picnic and beverages.\n\nAddress questions to Chuck Sherman ’66 &lt\;chucksherman@mac.com&gt\;.
LOCATION:Class of 1966 Lodge\, Three Mile Road\, Etna\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/trail-hike-and-picnic-lunch/
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DTSTART:20160807T150000Z
DTEND:20160807T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20160719T170422Z
SUMMARY:Ledyard Canoe Club Picnic and Barbecue
DESCRIPTION:11:00 a.m. through the afternoon. This event is free to members and their children.  Burgers and dogs will be provided (until 2 p.m.). Bring along sides and/or desserts for all to enjoy. You will have free use of canoes and kayaks and paddle boards through the afternoon. Please notify Clark Griffiths ’57 &lt\;clarkgrif@comcast.net&gt\; about what food you might bring.
LOCATION:Ledyard Canoe Club\, W Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/ledyard-canoe-club-picnic-and-barbecue/
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UID:fb75e65c-48a4-462d-9458-ad5cc39413cb
DTSTART:20160819T210000Z
DTEND:20160819T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20160719T170701Z
SUMMARY:DCUV First Year Students BBQ
DESCRIPTION:Come to our annual party to welcome the newest members of our Dartmouth family\, local members of the Class of 2020 and their families. Bring some goodies to supplement the burgers and franks. Please notify John Engelman ’68 &lt\;john.engelman.68@gmail.com&gt\; if you plan to attend and what you will bring.
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-first-year-students-bbq-3/
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DTSTART:20160918T160000Z
DTEND:20160918T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20160910T195846Z
SUMMARY:Picnic and Tour of the Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site
DESCRIPTION:Pack a lunch and join fellow DCUV members for an exploration and tour of the Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site\, the home\, studios and gardens of one of America's greatest sculptors.\n\nWe will convene at the west end of the Little Studio for picnics around 12:30 p.m.\, then attend a 2 p.m. art tour. You will be able to view the newly-cast Standing Lincoln statue amongst other masterpieces. Admission is $7 for visitors age 16 and over but free if you have a National Parks pass.\n\nFor more information about Saint-Gaudens\, including directions\, see the National Park Service website.
LOCATION:Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site\, 139 Saint Gaudens Road\, Cornish\, NH\, 03745\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/picnic-and-tour-of-the-saint-gaudens-national-historic-site/
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UID:66f93df4-965c-4505-b0d1-4177b097c95a
DTSTART:20160920T213000Z
DTEND:20160920T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20160806T215900Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Coaches Laura Schuler and David McLaughlin
DESCRIPTION:The first Third Tuesday Reception speakers will be two exciting new Dartmouth coaches. Leading the women’s hockey program will be Laura Schuler who comes to us after being at the helm of the Canadian national women’s hockey team. The new men’s basketball coach is David McLaughlin whose last stint was at Northeastern where he was part of a winning program. Come to Moore Hall at 5:30 p.m. and hear what’s in store for these programs.
LOCATION:Moore B03 - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-coaches-laura-schuler-and-david-mclaughlin/
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UID:e5b74aa2-eb28-46b9-bf18-a5a7544fba92
DTSTART:20161008T200000Z
DTEND:20161008T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20161004T212907Z
SUMMARY:CANCELED: Tailgate at Soccer Doubleheader
DESCRIPTION:This event has been canceled. Tailgate at men's/women's soccer doubleheader. The women's and men's soccer teams have a doubleheader vs. Yale. The men are the defending Ivy Champions\, and the women are a young and exciting team who have won 3 of their first 4 games. The women play at 4:00 pm\, and the men kick off at 7pm. We will grill burgers and hot dogs in the Thompson Arena parking lot between games. We ask our members to bring side dishes - salads\, chips\, desserts\, beverages - to share with each other. RSVP to John.Engelman@dartmouth.edu with the number in your group and the side dish you will bring.
LOCATION:Thompson Arena\, 4 Summer Court\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/tailgate-at-soccer-doubleheader/
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DTSTART:20161018T213000Z
DTEND:20161018T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20160910T200415Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Professor Ross Virginia
DESCRIPTION:Ross Virginia\, director of the Institute of Arctic Studies and the Myers Family Professor of Environmental Science\, will be speaking about environmental studies in the Arctic regions.
LOCATION:Moore B03 - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-professor-ross-virginia/
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DTSTART:20161115T221500Z
DTEND:20161116T001500Z
DTSTAMP:20161113T185429Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Professor John Campbell
DESCRIPTION:"The Rise of Donald Trump and the Fall of American Politics"\n\nThe emergence of Donald Trump as a candidate for the presidency was a shock to many Americans. How did it happen? What are its implications for politics after the 2016 election? Should we be optimistic or not? John Campbell\, Class of 1925 Professor at Dartmouth and Professor of Political Economy at the Copenhagen Business School\, argues that the Trump phenomenon was only the tip of a political\, economic and cultural iceberg long developing in America.\n\nPlease note that this month's reception and presentation will each begin 15 minutes earlier than usual.
LOCATION:Moore B03 - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-professor-john-campbell/
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UID:413e04bb-a174-4450-9f8e-dd8321b696a1
DTSTART:20161206T223000Z
DTEND:20161207T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20160814T202519Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:Open bar and outstanding hors d’oeuvres with great fellowship! Free for current members\, and $20 for non-members.
LOCATION:Class of 1953 Commons\, 6 Mass Row\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-holiday-party-4/
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DTSTART:20170117T223000Z
DTEND:20170118T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20170102T201146Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Dean Joseph Helble
DESCRIPTION:Joseph Helble\, Dean of the Thayer School of Engineering
LOCATION:Moore B03 - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-dean-joseph-helble/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:780e8f67-a9c2-4685-83ef-6c8e25b9a5a7
DTSTART:20170202T190000Z
DTEND:20170202T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20170102T202756Z
SUMMARY:Groundhog Day Steam Tunnel Tour
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Groundhog Day with a tour of the steam tunnels underneath the Green!\n\nTwo tours will be offered: one at 2 p.m\, and one at 4 p.m. For each tour\, participants should convene 15 minutes before the start time at the entrance to the College heating plant\, behind New Hampshire Hall.\n\nPlease note\, entering the tunnel\, participants must negotiate steep ladder-stairs and then climb up multiple flights of stairs to exit at Moore Hall on the north side of campus. The tunnel is not handicap-accessible. Comfortable footwear is recommended\, hard hats will be provided. Entire tour takes approximately one hour.\n\nRSVP is required. Please contact Dennis Brown at Dennis.T.Brown@dartmouth.edu.
LOCATION:College Heating Plant - North Side Entrance\, Vox Lane\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/groundhog-day-steam-tunnel-tour/
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DTSTART:20170219T140000Z
DTEND:20170219T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20170131T162134Z
SUMMARY:Skiway Party
DESCRIPTION:What Does the DCUV have that no other Dartmouth Club has?\n\nA SKIWAY and a DCUV MEMBER DISCOUNT\n\nOn Sunday\, February 19\, 2017\, dues-paying DCUV members are again invited to ski at the undergraduate rate of $20 for the entire day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.\n\nBut from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.\, come up to the Howard Chivers Room in the McLane Family Lodge for free Après Ski BBQ and a beer from Big Fatty’s. There will be other munchables and potables\, too.\n\nA student member of the ski patrol will be on hand to tell us about their operations to promote safety and rescues.
LOCATION:Chivers Room - Dartmouth Skiway\, 39 Grafton Turnpike\, Lyme\, NH\, 03768\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/skiway-party-2/
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UID:d78cd763-046d-449f-981c-c11f6b6a57e8
DTSTART:20170221T223000Z
DTEND:20170222T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20170102T201451Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: John Stomberg
DESCRIPTION:John Stomberg\, the Virginia Rice Kelsey 1961s Director of the Hood Museum of Art
LOCATION:Moore B03 - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-john-stomberg/
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UID:8f01acbc-83b1-42ba-a71b-3589fb192a95
DTSTART:20170225T220000Z
DTEND:20170226T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20170120T193141Z
SUMMARY:Potluck Before the Hockey Game
DESCRIPTION:Members can go online at http://www.luckypotluck.com/cgi-bin/display/potluck.pl?id=148477044707754108613 to RSVP. They can also email  lynne.a.gaudet@gmail.com if they have any difficulty accessing the online form or if they have any questions about the event. They will need to indicate to Lynne what they plan to bring and how many are in their party.
LOCATION:Moulton Lounge - Boss Tennis Center\, 2 Summer St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/pre-hockey-potluck-3/
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UID:02d2c3a5-dc59-48ac-a27b-ff26797a2381
DTSTART:20170311T173000Z
DTEND:20170311T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20170310T045629Z
SUMMARY:Big Green Affair at the Hood Downtown
DESCRIPTION:Bring your Dartmouth green out to the Hood's new exhibition space on Main Street for a free guided tour and reception\, as we join other clubs worldwide in celebrating Dartmouth community and young alumni.\n\nThis weekend is your last opportunity to view the current Hood Downtown exhibit\, "Bahar Behbahani: Let the Garden Eram Flourish". The tour begins at 12:30 p.m.\, with snacks served at 1:30 p.m.\n\nAfter the reception\, we'll head north to Canoe Club for drinks and further conversation. Young alumni who are current DCUV members\, or who sign up at the event\, will receive a complimentary drink ticket.\n\nCo-sponsored by Young Alumni of Dartmouth Activities and the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley.
LOCATION:Hood Downtown\, 53 South Main Street\, Hanover\, New Hampshire\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/big-green-affair-at-the-hood-downtown/
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DTSTART:20170321T213000Z
DTEND:20170321T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20170318T164431Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Michael Hinsley
DESCRIPTION:Please note the location change to Haldeman 041.\n\nThe philosopher Santayana said "those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it”. The Hanover Fire Department follows this principle\, and keeps a database of past Hanover disasters\, \nalong with following national safety codes (also based in sad realities).\n\nA 30-year veteran of the HFD\, Deputy Chief Mike Hinsley has been adding archival research to the department's database\, in historic photos\, maps\, and articles from the College Special Collections. He's going to share crisis stories of the impact of fire\, fumes\, and war on Hanover and the Dartmouth Campus from the past 150 years.\n\nThe Fire Department does heroic work in preventing fires through code enforcement\, as well as being calm heroes in smoke and flames\, day or night. Come see a record of their work.
LOCATION:Haldeman 041 - Haldeman Center\, 29 North Main Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-michael-hinsley/
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UID:a43f22dd-7415-413c-ae9e-f9d32fb4cf0a
DTSTART:20170417T200000Z
DTEND:20170417T223000Z
DTSTAMP:20170407T154146Z
SUMMARY:Third Monday Reception: Rauner Special Collections Library
DESCRIPTION:Come see what makes Special Collections so special\, as the DCUV tours the unique items of Rauner Special Collections Library in Webster Hall.\n\nPlease note the special day and start time. The program in Rauner will be from 4 until 5:30 p.m.\, followed by a reception in the Treasure Room on the first floor of Baker Library.
LOCATION:Webster Hall - Rauner Special Collections Library\, 5 Wentworth Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-monday-reception-rauner-special-collections-library/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTART:20170429T173000Z
DTEND:20170429T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20170415T185329Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Annual Seminar: Food Glorious Food!
DESCRIPTION:Old time foods make delicious business sense to local food entrepreneurs in 2017. Local farmers\, artisanal bakers\, candy makers\, and cheese-makers are tapping the past in the age of the Internet\, and changing the food we eat. The Upper Valley is home to a rich and varied food scene\, a diverse mix of methods of agriculture\, science\, cooking\, fermenting\, advertising\, and distribution. Brand new young farmers\, savvy marketers\, an educational non-profit\, farmers’ market veterans\, national prize-winners. Come listen to their stories.\n\nSpeakers will come from:\n\n 	Taylor Brothers Farm &amp\; Sugarhouse in Meriden\n 	Sweetland Farm in Norwich\n 	Salubre Trattoria in Hanover\n 	Springbrook Farm (Farms for City Kids) in Reading\n 	Red Kite Candy in Bradford\n 	Farnum Hill Cider/Poverty Lane Orchards in Lebanon\n 	with more to come\n\nAll afternoon\, 1:30-5:00 with a coffee &amp\; cookie break.\n\nFree for DCUV members\, $5 at the door for non-members.\n\nSign up ahead appreciated by 4/25 to John Engelman: john.s.engelman.68@dartmouth.edu\n\nMoore Hall\, #3 Maynard Street\, Hanover. Parking across the street. Filene is downstairs\, handicapped accessible.
LOCATION:Filene Auditorium - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-seminar-2/
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DTSTART:20170506T130000Z
DTEND:20170506T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20170407T155342Z
SUMMARY:Dartmouth Alumni Day of Service
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow alumni\, family and friends to serve your local community. There will be a cooking project and outdoor clean-up planned. Please contact Meg Ramsden at Meaghan.ramsden@dartmouth.edu for more details.\n\nOnline registration is requested\, but not required.
LOCATION:Upper Valley Haven\, 713 Hartford Ave\, White River Junction\, VT\, 05001\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dartmouth-alumni-day-of-service-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:d7387b5d-6c2a-47b8-abe5-c47414da0a89
DTSTART:20170516T213000Z
DTEND:20170516T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20170318T164750Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Lee Coffin
DESCRIPTION:Lee Coffin\, Vice Provost for Enrollment and Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid
LOCATION:Moore B03 - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-lee-coffin/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:3a383bea-8e7d-4cd9-b411-79c20a955d13
DTSTART:20170523T220000Z
DTEND:20170524T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20170415T190702Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Annual Banquet: Christopher Wren '57
DESCRIPTION:Featuring guest speaker Christopher Wren '57 (retired NY Times reporter\, foreign correspondent &amp\; editor). There will be a short business meeting during the dinner to elect new officers and a new board.\n\nRegistration forms have been mailed to current DCUV members. Space is limited. RSVP by May 1st.
LOCATION:Canoe Club\, 27 Main St\, Hanover\, New Hampshire\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-banquet-christopher-wren-57/
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DTSTART:20170729T150000Z
DTEND:20170729T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20170727T040003Z
SUMMARY:Hike and Picnic at the Class of 1966 Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Meet at the trailhead on Three-Mile Road 11:00 a.m.(beyond the AT trailhead\, down the hill on the right)\; hike the woodsy trail paralleling the AT to the largest log cabin in the Dartmouth Outing Club (other than the Ravine Lodge). Bring kids and a picnic lunch. Climb Moose Mountain if you like (about an hour up to the view)\, but most of us will return by about 2:00. Chuck Sherman ’66\, chucksherman@mac.com\, will lead the hike.
LOCATION:Class of 1966 Lodge\, Three Mile Road\, Etna\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/hike-picnic-at-the-class-of-1966-lodge/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:3cebec1c-fd97-400a-ad8b-4b9aeedf3a78
DTSTART:20170806T170000Z
DTEND:20170806T193000Z
DTSTAMP:20170727T040732Z
SUMMARY:Visit and Picnic at Sweetland Farm
DESCRIPTION:Bring your kids and some food and musical instruments and come to the CSA (Community Sustaining Agriculture) farm for a picnic and tour of a beautiful working farm owned/operated by Dartmouth Alumni/ae Norah Lake ’06 and Chris Polashenski ’05. The farm is on 715 Union Village Road in Norwich (before Kerwin Hill Rd). We hope to have some young animals (lamb\, chicks) for you to admire and a banjo for singing along. Ride a wagon behind a tractor to view more of the farm\, including pigs!  http://www.sweetlandfarmvt.com. We’ll set up beverage table at 1:00 p.m. Address any questions and expressions of interest to Board member Shaun Akhtar ’12\, shaun.akhtar+dartmouth@gmail.com.
LOCATION:Sweetland Farm\, 715 Union Village Road (715 Route 132)\, Norwich\, VT\, 05055\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/visit-and-picnic-at-sweetland-farm/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:18e0dfc9-f03a-4905-bcd2-4111dbb840f0
DTSTART:20170813T150000Z
DTEND:20170813T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20170801T014642Z
SUMMARY:BBQ and Paddle at Ledyard Boat House
DESCRIPTION:Another family event! The DCUV will provide hamburgers and hot dogs and light beverages for this annual\, convivial outing by the river.  Bring side dishes and desserts. Canoeing and kayaking and paddle boarding is free for the day for us. (Swimming is not allowed from the dock.) The Board’s coordinator is Clark Griffiths ’57\, clarkgrif@comcast.net.
LOCATION:Ledyard Canoe Club\, W Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/bbq-and-paddle-at-ledyard-boat-house/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:e26c7cf7-9aa0-4040-b7cd-16e4c68cc551
DTSTART:20170820T160000Z
DTEND:20170820T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20170801T014931Z
SUMMARY:Welcome BBQ for DCUV-area Class of 2021 Freshmen and Parents
DESCRIPTION:Location to be announced! The DCUV will provide grilled burger and hot dogs and beverages\; bring side-dishes and desserts if you can. Our purpose is to welcome members of the Class of 2021 and their parents into the Dartmouth family. Board coordinators are John Engelman ’68\, john.engelman.68@gmail.com\, and Henry Nachman ‘51\, henry.nachman.jr@dartmouth.edu. Please let John know what you will bring.
LOCATION:TBD\, TBD\, TBD\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/welcome-bbq-dcuv-area-class-of-2021-freshmen-and-parents/
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UID:568a1e70-4dbc-4ea3-98dd-808a24773ff4
DTSTART:20170830T180000Z
DTEND:20170830T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20170801T020036Z
SUMMARY:On Golden Pond
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow club members for a theater-and-dinner doubleheader in New London on Wednesday\, August 30! We’ll be attending the New London Barn Playhouse’s production of Ernest Thompson’s On Golden Pond at 2 p.m.\, followed by dinner at the New London Inn. A block of tickets is being held for DCUV members and friends. We need your order by August 3rd. To reserve your ticket(s)\, please mail a check ($24/ticket)\, made out to the DCUV\, to board member Ginia Allison ‘42W at 80 Lyme Road\, Hanover\, NH 03755. Dinner will be off the menu and pay-your-own-way. Contact Ginia with any questions at (603) 640-6191\, ginia.s.allison@gmail.com\, For more information about the Playhouse\, please see https://nlbarn.org/
LOCATION:New London Barn Playhouse\, 84 Main Street\, New London\, NH\, 03257\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/on-golden-pond/
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UID:ec326ca2-3867-440d-a0bf-05e1687e288e
DTSTART:20170919T213000Z
DTEND:20170919T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20170909T165250Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Mary Lou Aleskie
DESCRIPTION:Our September Third Tuesday\, September 19\, speaker will be Mary Lou Aleskie\, the recently appointed Howard Gilman ’44 Director of the Hopkins Center. Previously Aleskie managed the International Festival of Arts &amp\; Ideas\, a 15-day annual gathering that brings musicians\, artists\, dancers\, writers and other intellectual and artistic eminences to New Haven for performances\, lectures and conversations. She will discuss her plans and vision for the Hop in the future.
LOCATION:Moore B03 - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-mary-lou-aleskie/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9ffe76e1-efbd-4934-b595-2d915e3b18a3
DTSTART:20171017T213000Z
DTEND:20171017T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20171017T202548Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Rosi Kerr
DESCRIPTION:Rosi Kerr '97\, Sustainability Director\, will describe Dartmouth's recent year-long study and report on how we are doing and how we plan to improve our effect on the environment.
LOCATION:Moore B03 - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-rosi-kerr/
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UID:89c02bda-83c6-4b08-901a-8fc6159bda29
DTSTART:20171121T223000Z
DTEND:20171122T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20171119T202632Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Sean Plottner
DESCRIPTION:Sean Plottner\, editor of the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine
LOCATION:Moore B03 - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-sean-plottner/
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UID:fe6e3722-0d2d-4ef9-8825-48201e10a85e
DTSTART:20171205T223000Z
DTEND:20171206T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20171205T172137Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:Open bar and outstanding hors d’oeuvres with great fellowship! Free for current members\; non-members may join at the door. This year\, in the spirit of giving and learning\, we are asking guests to donate (if you can) a new\, unwrapped children’s book. Board books\, picture books\, and easy chapter books are needed most. Our Service Chair\, Laura Schneider\, will distribute the books through local charities\, including the TLC Family Resource Center in Claremont. Those unable to bring a book to the event may instead drop one off at Roger Clarkson Realty the same week.
LOCATION:Class of 1953 Commons\, 6 Mass Row\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-holiday-party-2017/
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DTSTART:20180116T223000Z
DTEND:20180117T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20180111T191931Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Joanne Conroy
DESCRIPTION:"What active role should patients play in the future of healthcare?"\n\nJoanne Conroy ’77\, M.D.\, CEO and President of Dartmouth-Hitchcock\n\nSince June\, Joanne has been at the helm of our hospital complex and is committed to "patient-centered care." What does that mean\, and what changes does she foresee in American healthcare? What challenges does she face? Come meet her and find out.
LOCATION:Moore B03 - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-joanne-conroy/
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DTSTART:20180126T220000Z
DTEND:20180127T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20180106T215228Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Hockey Pot-Luck Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for this always enjoyable event by registering online at:\n\nhttp://luckypotluck.com/cgi-bin/display/potluck.pl?id=151386771410999688082&amp\;ref=1\n\nCome join the DCUV for a pre-game pot-luck dinner on Friday\, Jan. 26th\, from 5pm to 7pm in the Moulton Lounge of Boss Tennis Center\, followed by the men’s hockey game vs. Colgate. The DCUV will provide beverages and basic supplies (plates\, napkins\, utensils\, cups\, etc.) and we ask you to bring food to share with attendees– main dishes\, side dishes\, salads\, chips\, desserts\, etc.\n\nThis event\, great for the entire family\, has become a popular tradition. A special added attraction this year will be a brief “chalk talk” by former Dartmouth hockey standout Joe Gaudet ’10\, the son of Dartmouth Coach Bob Gaudet.\n\nOr email &lt\;john.engelman.68@gmail.com&gt\;\, to let him know what you plan on bringing. We hope to see many of you on the 26th.
LOCATION:Moulton Lounge - Boss Tennis Center\, 2 Summer St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-hockey-pot-luck-dinner-2018/
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DTSTART:20180217T153000Z
DTEND:20180217T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20180204T175644Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Annual Seminar: Know Your Place! An Introduction to the Natural Wonders of the Upper Valley\, and Where/How to Find Them
DESCRIPTION:\n\nJoin us for the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley's annual seminar\, co-sponsored by The Center for Northern Woodlands Education on Saturday\, February 17\, 2018\, 10:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. in Filene Auditorium.\n\nThis Saturday event includes a morning presentation by popular photographer\, writer and naturalist Mary Holland\, as she leads you on a visual tour of local nature through through 12 months of the year\, sharing exquisite photography\, personal stories of encounters with wildlife\, and the opportunity for close-up inspection of her natural history collection\, including antlers\, skeletons and other fascinating objects.\n\nFollowing social time and a light lunch (provided)\, the event will continue with a presentation by Russ Hirschler\, Executive Director of the Upper Valley Trails Alliance\, offering practical guidance on how to access that organization's extensive maps of local trails and recreational areas. Then come along with Adair Mulligan and Courtney Dragiff of the Hanover Conservancy on a variety of virtual trips to explore the outdoors and discover how "knowing your place" from the bedrock up helps protect the best lands and waters in our community.\n\nFree to DCUV members and a $5 door fee for non-members. Register using the form below.\n\nFor more information\, please contact Chuck Sherman '66 (chucksherman@mac.com) or Elise Tillinghast '94 at the Center for Northern Woodlands Education (elise@northernwoodlands\; 802-439-6292). For more about our speakers and participating organizations\, please see:\n\n 	Mary Holland\, https://naturallycuriouswithmaryholland.wordpress.com/\n 	The Center for Northern Woodlands Education\, http://www.northernwoodlands.org\n 	The Hanover Conservancy\, http://www.hanoverconservancy.org/\n 	The Upper Valley Trails Alliance\, http://www.uvtrails.org/\n
LOCATION:Filene Auditorium - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-seminar-2018-know-your-place/
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DTSTART:20180218T140000Z
DTEND:20180218T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20171213T024003Z
SUMMARY:Après Ski Party
DESCRIPTION:What does the DCUV have that no other Dartmouth Club has?\n\nA SKIWAY and a DCUV MEMBER DISCOUNT!\n\nOn Sunday\, February 18\, 2018\, dues-paying DCUV members are again invited to ski at the undergraduate rate of $20 for the entire day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.\n\nBut from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.\, come up to the Howard Chivers Room in the McLane Family Lodge for free Après Ski BBQ and a beer from Big Fatty’s. There will be other munchables and potables\, too.\n\nDirector of the Dartmouth Skiway Doug Holler will tell us how to run a Skiway.
LOCATION:Chivers Room - Dartmouth Skiway\, 39 Grafton Turnpike\, Lyme\, NH\, 03768\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/apres-ski-party-2018/
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UID:783e0a37-6fff-4d31-8169-68fa2ab5b0ef
DTSTART:20180220T223000Z
DTEND:20180221T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20180206T224900Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Mike Hinsley
DESCRIPTION:"Too Late to Save Them": Mike Hinsley of the Hanover Fire Department returns at our February Third Tuesday Reception with his fascinating Hanover disaster archive of stories and photos. Last year Q&amp\;A went past 8 p.m.! This year Mike will focus on two sad events where help did not arrive in time\, in the winters of 1934 and 1959\, the Theta Chi (now Alpha Theta) tragedy\, and a missing plane. He knows the history of our place.
LOCATION:Filene Auditorium - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-mike-hinsley/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9bbda441-8c2b-4211-b53c-b605ba75c180
DTSTART:20180311T170000Z
DTEND:20180311T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20180227T035328Z
SUMMARY:Big Green Affair 2018
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow young alumni for free food\, drinks\, and great company! A limited number of drink tickets are available so be sure to arrive early. Co-sponsored by Young Alumni of Dartmouth Activities\, the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley\, and Women of Dartmouth.
LOCATION:Salt Hill Pub Hanover\, 7 Lebanon St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/big-green-affair-2018/
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DTSTART:20180320T213000Z
DTEND:20180320T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20171129T041630Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Sue Mehrer
DESCRIPTION:Sue Mehrer\, Dean of Libraries and Librarian of the College
LOCATION:Moore B03 - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-sue-mehrer/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:c32e993d-86f7-4c99-b2b3-2078cf21c8af
DTSTART:20180414T130000Z
DTEND:20180415T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20180407T182430Z
SUMMARY:Nevil Shute Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley\, co-sponsored by the Nevil Shute Norway Foundation\, for a weekend-long symposium on all aspects of the life and work of Nevil Shute\, an engineer and one of the best-selling authors of his generation. The symposium includes sessions 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. For more information and to register see http://www.nevilshute.org/USweekend.php
LOCATION:Dartmouth College\, N Main St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/nevil-shute-symposium/
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DTSTART:20180417T213000Z
DTEND:20180417T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20180409T040701Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Club Sports
DESCRIPTION:Joann Brislin\, Senior Associate Athletic Director for PE/Recreation\, and a panel of student club athletes: Hannah Marr (Ultimate)\, Benji Hannam (Rugby)\, Ethan Call (Cycling) and Kaleigh Mentzer (Fencing).
LOCATION:Moore B03 - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-club-sports/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:5d9dc649-b890-4345-acc7-aac860d51603
DTSTART:20180421T190000Z
DTEND:20180421T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20180318T153010Z
SUMMARY:Ledyard Explorers Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Explorers Symposium poster\n\nJoin Ledyard Canoe Club for the second-ever Ledyard Explorers Symposium\, co-sponsored by the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley. Faculty\, alumni\, and current students will be sharing stories of their roles in first descents of rivers\, major canoeing and kayaking races\, and the ongoing debate between hydropower and river conservation. The event will feature Ledyard alumni who have been part of historic journeys from the 1972 Wildwater National Championships to the 1966 and 1985 National Geographic Sea of Japan and Korea expeditions. These Dartmouth explorers have integrated their experiences into careers in politics\, clean energy\, filmography\, and business\, among other fields. Their memoirs will inspire paddlers\, river-lovers\, and all those interested in adventure.\n\nIn addition to several individual presentations\, there will be a panel discussion on hydropower versus river conservation. The panelists will include:\n\n 	Frank Magilligan: Dartmouth Professor of Geography and Frank J. Reagan ’09 Chair of Policy Studies\n 	Amy Singler: Director of River Restoration with American Rivers\n 	Scott Hall: President and CEO of Great River Hydro\n\nThe Explorers Symposium is part of Ledyard Riverfest 2018\, the tenth annual Riverfest weekend celebrating leadership\, adventure\, camaraderie\, and conservation on rivers of New England and around the world. This year's Riverfest will be celebrating the past and present of the Ledyard Canoe Club as well as the 50th anniversary of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act.\n\nRegistration for the symposium is recommended\, via: http://dartmouth.imodules.com/explorersymposium
LOCATION:Dartmouth 105 - Dartmouth Hall\, Dartmouth Hall\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/ledyard-explorers-symposium-2018/
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UID:197899f5-ea8b-4f60-ab73-4639b2e21077
DTSTART:20180505T130000Z
DTEND:20180505T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20180505T024615Z
SUMMARY:Dartmouth Alumni Day of Service 2018
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow alumni\, family and friends to serve your local community. There will be a cooking project and outdoor clean-up planned. Please sign up on the Alumni Relations website. Contact Laura Schneider at service@dcuv.org for more details.
LOCATION:Upper Valley Haven\, 713 Hartford Ave\, White River Junction\, VT\, 05001\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dartmouth-alumni-day-of-service-2018/
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UID:00e45e4c-576a-4066-a62c-28720bfd8f49
DTSTART:20180515T213000Z
DTEND:20180515T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20180501T210453Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Sonu Bedi
DESCRIPTION:Sonu Bedi\, Joel Parker 1811 Professor in Law and Political Science and associate professor of Government and the Hans '80 and Kate Morris Director of the Ethics Institute.\n\nThe reception takes place in Haldeman 125\, on the ground floor. Haldeman 041\, downstairs\, hosts the lecture.
LOCATION:Haldeman 041 - Haldeman Center\, 29 North Main Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-sonu-bedi/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTART:20180522T213000Z
DTEND:20180523T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20180501T210520Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Annual Dinner: Sam Stein '04
DESCRIPTION:Cocktails 5:30\, Dinner 6:30\n\nThe speaker will be Sam Stein '04\, Politics Editor of the Daily Beast\, and frequent guest/contributor on MSNBC's Morning Joe\, Hardball\, Meet the Press\, etc.\n\nTitle of the speech: Porn Star Payoffs\, Taunting Tweets\, and Constant Chaos - the Life of a Political Reporter in the Age of Trump\n\nRegistration is due by May 15. Forms are being mailed to current DCUV members and may also be downloaded here: 2018 Annual Dinner Registration Form. Questions may be directed to DCUV Secretary John Engelman at john.engelman.68@gmail.com.
LOCATION:Hilton Garden Inn Hanover Lebanon\, 35 Labombard Road\, Lebanon\, New Hampshire\, 03766\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-dinner-sam-stein-04/
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UID:8ee5f03f-3ccf-4c56-933b-838d15b724ba
DTSTART:20180729T161500Z
DTEND:20180729T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20180712T023207Z
SUMMARY:Enfield Shaker Museum Visit
DESCRIPTION:DCUV's 2018 museum visit is to the Enfield Shaker Museum. Dartmouth was only 24 years old when the Shaker movement started their own community a few miles away. Both began as Christian institutions. Both hired the same architect from Lebanon\, Ammi Young\, but the Shakers had him build a much larger building\, of stone instead of brick. The Shakers became famous for their dancing\, fine design\, and their commercial products like seeds.\n\nOn Sunday July 29th we will be visiting the Great Stone Dwelling to see exhibits\, and exploring other Shaker buildings. Happy Griffiths\, a DCUV member\, has been the longtime herb gardener at the Museum and will take us through the garden. They have an excellent museum shop\, with everything from historic toys to reproduction furniture.\n\nWe've set a rendezvous time of 12:15 at the admission desk in the Great Stone Dwelling\, so we can begin our visit at 12:30. The Museum is open 10-5.\n\nBy happy coincidence\, Enfield has a 3-day festival of fun events that weekend. 7/29 is a special event at the Museum\, "Old Home Days" with extra activities from 10-3. There is a small Country Fair &amp\; Craft Show just down the street from 11-3. Also\, a Behind the Scenes Museum Tour at 11\, Guitar Orchestra- 11:30 &amp\; 1:30\, Chocolate Chip Cookie Contest 12\, Bid-a-Basket with Community Lutheran Church 12\, Garden Workshop 1\, Enfield Shaker Lecture 2\, Summertime Sing-Along at 3.\n\nAdmission: Normal adult admission is $12. Let the desk know you are with DCUV for the group rate of $10 (we need a minimum of 6 to attend). Children: Under 5 free\, 6-10 $3\, 11-17 $8. Because it's Old Home Day\, Enfield residents get in free.\n\nFeel free to come early with a picnic. There are tables in front of the Ministry House and under a pine grove closer to the garden\, or bring a blanket. Enjoy the nearby fair. If you would like to pair this with some hiking\, the Museum has trails up the hill across the street\, near the LaSalette Shrine paths. Or go across the Lake on the Shaker Bridge\, park and bike or walk along the Rail Trail (south takes you through the village).\n\nDirections: From I-89 Exit 17\, go east on Rte 4\, take a right on Rte 4A along Mascoma Lake. After passing the Shaker Bridge\, the Museum will be on your left.\n\nFor more information about the museum\, see http://shakermuseum.org/.
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/enfield-shaker-museum-visit/
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UID:1c5a8391-ed97-4e64-a1eb-d0f3824f925b
DTSTART:20180815T180000Z
DTEND:20180815T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20180712T021949Z
SUMMARY:Disney's Newsies
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow club members for a theater-and-dinner doubleheader in New London on Wednesday\, August 15! We’ll be attending the New London Barn Playhouse’s production of Disney’s Newsies at 2 p.m.\, followed by dinner at the New London Inn. A block of tickets is being held for DCUV members and friends. We need your order by July 25.\n\nTo reserve your ticket(s)\, please mail a check ($25/ticket)\, made out to the DCUV\, to board member Ginia Allison at 80 Lyme Road\, Hanover\, NH 03755. Dinner will be off the menu and pay-your-own-way. Contact Ginia with any questions at (603) 640-6191 or ginia.s.allison@gmail.com.\n\nA musical displaying dazzling choreography and a New Hampshire premiere\, Disney’s Newsies won the 2012 Tony Award for Best Choreography and Best Score. It depicts some high-flying newsboys and their fight for a better life\; it is based on the real-life Newsboy Strike of 1899. It features a score by Alan Menken (Aladdin\, Little Mermaid).\n\nFor more information about the Playhouse\, please see https://nlbarn.org/.
LOCATION:New London Barn Playhouse\, 84 Main Street\, New London\, NH\, 03257\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/disneys-newsies/
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DTSTART:20180923T140000Z
DTEND:20180923T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20180909T152940Z
SUMMARY:Equestrian Meet and BBQ
DESCRIPTION:Some of you may not even know that Dartmouth has an equestrian center. It’s time you learn and come cheer for our team. They have been Ivy League Champions five times since 1997 and region and zone champions in the IHSA six times since 2005. The first meet of the year will be in competition with Middlebury\, Northeastern\, Williams\, Mount Holyoke\, Colby Sawyer\, UNH and maybe Smith.  It's a New England Invitational so we've invited teams from outside of our regular IHSA region. Our DCUV will be there to watch and learn and to flip burgers and dogs for our team and for you. It’s partially pot luck\, so please bring a salad or side-dish or dessert. We will provide the grilled goodies and cold beverages.\n\nPLEASE RSVP below and indicate what you might bring.\n\nHorse jumping events begin at about 10 a.m. and we will start cooking about 11:30\, continuing into the afternoon. There will be opportunities to hear from and ask questions of team members.\n\nDirections to Morton Farm (10 Laramie Road) are here\, or use your GPS/phone.
LOCATION:Morton Farm\, 10 Laramie Road\, Etna\, NH\, 03750\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/equestrian-meet-and-bbq/
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DTSTART:20180925T220000Z
DTEND:20180926T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20180925T010907Z
SUMMARY:Fourth Tuesday Reception: Elizabeth Wilson
DESCRIPTION:Note: This month's reception will take place after our speaker presentation. Please join us at 6 p.m. for Professor Wilson's talk\, and stay after for conversation in the lobby.\n\nThe Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society (IIES). What is it? Where is it? How did it come about? How will it function? Come to our first fall reception and find out\, with Elizabeth Wilson\, Professor of Environmental Studies and the inaugural Director of the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society.
LOCATION:Moore B03 - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/fourth-tuesday-reception-elizabeth-wilson/
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UID:f67c19ed-9bf2-4cec-8ea3-d650900b36b6
DTSTART:20180930T150000Z
DTEND:20180930T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20180916T014621Z
SUMMARY:Big Green Affair: Class of 1966 Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow young alumni and Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley members for a lunch gathering at the wonderful Class of 1966 Lodge\, just ten minutes from campus. We'll walk the short trail to the cabin\, where we'll share a meal and company. In the afternoon\, interested attendees may continue on to hike various Moose Mountain trails. If you would like lunch provided for you\, please RSVP by Friday\, September 28\, and select your lunch from the Umpleby's lunch menu. Meet at the trailhead on Three Mile Road at 11 a.m. Bring comfortable shoes and your own beverage. For more information about the cabin\, including directions to the trailhead\, see https://outdoors.dartmouth.edu/services/cabins/class66lodge.html.\n\nPlease register for this event at http://uppervalley.dartmouth.org/bgaFall2018.
LOCATION:Class of 1966 Lodge\, Three Mile Road\, Etna\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/big-green-affair-class-of-1966-lodge/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181012
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181015
DTSTAMP:20181002T213009Z
SUMMARY:2018 Northern Woodlands Conference
DESCRIPTION:DCUV members are eligible for a 10% discount on registrations to the 2018 Northern Woodlands Conference\, held the weekend of October 12th at the Hulbert Outdoor Center on Lake Morey. This year's event features talks by popular naturalist and radio personality Bryan Pfeiffer\, Adirondacks ecologist Jerry Jenkins\, VPR "Rumblestrip" host Erica Heilman\, U.Maine "Beast Lab" Paleoecologist Jacquelyn Gill and many others. The event brings together a diverse group of writers\, artists\, scientists\, naturalists\, magazine editors and others for talks\, walks and workshops connected in some way to our northeastern forests.\n\nFor more information and to register\, go to https://northernwoodlands.org/writersconference. Please use code DCUV18 for discount.
LOCATION:Hulbert Outdoor Center\, 2899 Lake Morey Road\, Fairlee\, VT\, 05045\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/2018-northern-woodlands-conference/
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DTSTART:20181016T213000Z
DTEND:20181016T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20181002T213109Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Lisa Adams
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Lisa V. Adams\, Associate Dean for Global Health and Associate Professor of Medicine in the Section of Infectious Disease and International Health at the Geisel School of Medicine\, oversees the Dartmouth College Global Health Initiative at the Dickey Center for International Understanding.
LOCATION:Moore B03 - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-lisa-adams/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:991af840-1cb1-44c6-bf0e-e0405fcb936e
DTSTART:20181113T223000Z
DTEND:20181114T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20181110T180546Z
SUMMARY:Second Tuesday Reception: Dean Lacy and Harry Enten '11
DESCRIPTION:Dean P. Lacy\, Professor of Government\, and CNN's Harry Enten '11 will review what just happened to us in the midterm election. Here's your chance to smile or cry and find out why.
LOCATION:Moore B03 - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/second-tuesday-reception-dean-lacy/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:bd5dca8e-d2c5-4625-85fb-ffbdf53f8e42
DTSTART:20181127T220000Z
DTEND:20181127T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20181110T180759Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Board meetings are (usually) held in the Moulton Lounge of the Boss Tennis Center at 5:00 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month (September through May). The meetings are open to all.
LOCATION:Moulton Lounge - Boss Tennis Center\, 2 Summer St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-board-meeting-nov-2018/
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DTSTART:20181204T223000Z
DTEND:20181205T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20181110T180417Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:Open bar and outstanding hors d’oeuvres with great fellowship! Free for current members\; non-members may join at the door. Again\, we ask you to bring and donate a new\, unwrapped children’s book.
LOCATION:Class of 1953 Commons\, 6 Mass Row\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-holiday-party-2018/
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DTSTART:20190108T220000Z
DTEND:20190108T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20181201T175124Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Board meetings are (usually) held in the Moulton Lounge of the Boss Tennis Center at 5:00 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month (September through May). The meetings are open to all.
LOCATION:Moulton Lounge - Boss Tennis Center\, 2 Summer St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-board-meeting-2019-01-01/
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DTSTART:20190115T230000Z
DTEND:20190116T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20190112T191836Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: John Scherding
DESCRIPTION:New Buildings on Old Streets: As Dartmouth enters its 250th year\, the construction of the campus that began with 2 log cabins in the pine forest is still going on. College Architect John Scherding will give us an update on projects like the Hood\, Dana\, the athletic building and the West End traffic. The power plant\, which is half as old as the College\, is due for a major change. The early auto entrance to the campus is re-opening.    \n\nPlease note that this month our reception will take place following our talk. Join us at 6 PM for the presentation and at 7 for free conversation\, snacks and beverages. Questions welcome.  \n\nCo-sponsored by Dartmouth Alumni in Design & Architecture.
LOCATION:Filene Auditorium - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-john-scherding/
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UID:0c3fcee4-a4ce-49ff-9394-ec82b6908b96
DTSTART:20190125T220000Z
DTEND:20190126T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20181126T172028Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Hockey Pot-Luck Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Sign up for this always enjoyable event by registering online at:\n\nhttp://luckypotluck.com/cgi-bin/display/potluck.pl?id=154316735615345309559&ref=1\n\nCome join the DCUV for a pre-game pot-luck dinner on Friday\, Jan. 25th\, from 5pm to 7pm in the Moulton Lounge of Boss Tennis Center\, followed by the men’s hockey game vs. St. Lawrence. The DCUV will provide beverages and basic supplies (plates\, napkins\, utensils\, cups\, etc.) and we ask you to bring food to share with attendees – main dishes\, side dishes\, salads\, chips\, desserts\, etc.\n\nThis event\, great for the entire family\, has become a popular tradition.\n\nOr email Club Secretary John Engelman '68 at john.engelman.68@gmail.com to let him know what you plan on bringing. We hope to see many of you on the 25th.
LOCATION:Moulton Lounge - Boss Tennis Center\, 2 Summer St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-hockey-pot-luck-dinner-2019/
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DTSTART:20190205T220000Z
DTEND:20190205T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20181110T182436Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Board meetings are (usually) held in the Moulton Lounge of the Boss Tennis Center at 5:00 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month (September through May). The meetings are open to all.
LOCATION:Moulton Lounge - Boss Tennis Center\, 2 Summer St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-board-meeting-2019-02-05/
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UID:c9fc9a74-4012-46eb-84a3-1728a0dd71fe
DTSTART:20190217T140000Z
DTEND:20190217T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20190212T211634Z
SUMMARY:Après Ski Party
DESCRIPTION:What does the DCUV have that no other Dartmouth Club has?\n\nA SKIWAY and a DCUV MEMBER DISCOUNT!\n\nOn Sunday\, February 17\, 2019\, registered DCUV members are again invited to ski at the undergraduate rate of $20 for the entire day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.\n\nBut from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.\, come up to the Howard Chivers Room in the McLane Family Lodge for a free Après Ski feed.\n\nDCUV President-emeritus Henry Nachman '51 will present a history of the Skiway and its near-death experience (the Skiway\, not a skier).\n\nPlease send a note to president@dcuv.org if you plan to attend the party.
LOCATION:Chivers Room - Dartmouth Skiway\, 39 Grafton Turnpike\, Lyme\, NH\, 03768\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/apres-ski-party-2019/
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DTSTART:20190219T230000Z
DTEND:20190220T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20190219T150705Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Cheryl Bascomb '82
DESCRIPTION:Cheryl Bascomb was recently appointed the VP for Alumni Relations. This will be her first appearance before the DCUV and she will discuss her plans for Alumni Relations\, as well as tell us about how our College will be celebrating its 250th Birthday in 2019. Of course\, Cheryl will be ready to answer questions following her presentation.\n\nPlease note that this month our reception will take place following our talk. Join us at 6 PM for the presentation and at 7 for free conversation\, snacks and beverages.
LOCATION:Filene Auditorium - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-cheryl-bascomb-82/
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DTSTART:20190223T153000Z
DTEND:20190223T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20190212T013508Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Annual Seminar: Exhibiting 250 Years of Dartmouth History
DESCRIPTION:As part of the College's 250th anniversary celebrations in 2019\, the Dartmouth Library is mounting four special exhibits in Baker Main Hall (formerly the card catalog corridor) and online. How were the four topics selected? How were artifacts selected (or not selected)? How were the posters and graphics (and other media?) produced? What do they tell us about Dartmouth's founding and history? We will be joined by Library staff to explore these questions at our annual seminar on February 23.\n\nCoffee and donuts will be provided in advance of the program in Carpenter Hall\, and at 12:15 a light lunch will be provided in the Class of 1902 Room in Baker Library. Free to DCUV members and a $10 door fee for non-members. Please register below by February 20.\n\nLibrary speakers will include:\n\n 	\n\n 	Laura Barrett\, Head of Teaching and Learning\n 	Jay Satterfield\, Head of Special Collections\n 	Peter Carini\, College Archivist\n 	J. Wendel Cox\, Humanities and Social Sciences Librarian\n 	Daniel Abosso\, Humanities and Social Sciences Librarian\n 	Laura Braunstein\, Digital Humanities Librarian\n 	Dennis Grady\, Web Support and Graphic Arts Specialist\n 	Shaun Akhtar\, Metadata Librarian\, Strategy and Management\n 	Katie Harding\, Teaching and Learning Librarian\n 	Amy Witzel\, Humanities and Social Sciences Librarian\n 	Joshua Dacey\, Teaching and Learning Program Assistant\n\n\n
LOCATION:Carpenter 013 – Carpenter Hall\, 23 North Main Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-seminar-exhibiting-250-years-of-dartmouth-history/
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UID:2f0c1132-2df3-4d62-8a0b-07e3334930f1
DTSTART:20190305T220000Z
DTEND:20190305T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20181110T182436Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Board meetings are (usually) held in the Moulton Lounge of the Boss Tennis Center at 5:00 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month (September through May). The meetings are open to all.
LOCATION:Moulton Lounge - Boss Tennis Center\, 2 Summer St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-board-meeting-2019-03-05/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:0ecc7f52-cf39-4fb1-b26d-8ff44246b63d
DTSTART:20190309T170000Z
DTEND:20190309T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20190305T195650Z
SUMMARY:Big Green Affair Spring 2019
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow young alumni and DCUV members for free food\, drinks\, and great company! A limited number of drink tickets are available so be sure to arrive early. To help us plan the event\, please let us know if you expect to attend by emailing [encode]bga@dcuv.org[/encode]. Shelf-stable food donations will be gratefully accepted for delivery to a local food pantry.\n\nCo-sponsored by Young Alumni of Dartmouth Activities and the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley.
LOCATION:Salt Hill Pub Hanover\, 7 Lebanon St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/big-green-affair-spring-2019/
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DTSTART:20190319T213000Z
DTEND:20190319T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20190205T021047Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Tim Burdick '89
DESCRIPTION:The new Director of the Outdoor Programs Office is one of us\, an alumnus who appreciates that the Dartmouth Out of Doors is what distinguishes the Dartmouth Experience from "just college". But the Dartmouth Outing Club has grown and adapted to changing times and new challenges. Tim Burdick '89 will tell us about OPO today and what lies ahead.
LOCATION:Moore B03 - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-tim-burdick-89/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:8e111532-ee80-4d53-878a-5c4094f36323
DTSTART:20190402T210000Z
DTEND:20190402T223000Z
DTSTAMP:20190328T230554Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Board meetings are (usually) held in the Moulton Lounge of the Boss Tennis Center at 5:00 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month (September through May). The meetings are open to all.
LOCATION:Zimmerman Lounge - Blunt Alumni Center\, 20 North Main Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-board-meeting-2019-04-02/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTART:20190416T220000Z
DTEND:20190416T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20190411T034342Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Public Policy Experiential Learning
DESCRIPTION:This past fall term Prof. Charlie Wheelan’s public policy class studied the conflicts and tensions in the South American country of Colombia. During several weeks of “winterim” (Christmas break)\, the class traveled to Colombia to speak with government officials\, journalists\, opposition leaders\, guerrillas\, and citizens impacted by the conflicts in the country. At the conclusion of this exercise in experiential learning\, they produced a report that Prof. Wheelan\, Io Jones '19\, and Mark Daniels '19 will be sharing with us. Note: This month's reception will take place after our presentation.
LOCATION:Moore B03 - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-public-policy-experiential-learning/
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DTSTART:20190504T130000Z
DTEND:20190504T160000Z
DTSTAMP:20190501T212328Z
SUMMARY:Dartmouth Alumni Day of Service
DESCRIPTION:A chance to volunteer to SERVE with your fellow alumni. Return with us to The Haven\, a source of food\, shelter\, problem solving and education for people and families in need.\n\nThe Haven would love to have us participate in the following:\n\nGardeners\n(5\, 10?) The more\, the merrier!\nThe Haven has one or two volunteer master gardeners who will guide us on projects. The Haven suggests gardeners bring gloves if you have them. \n\nPainters\n2-3 to paint their café. (It is in use all week so Saturday morning is a great time to paint).\n\nChefs/Cooks\n1-2 to cook or bake anything we want. Last year’s Brunch was a huge success.\n\nIF YOU ARE UNABLE TO JOIN US BUT WOULD LIKE TO PARTICIPATE:\nThey will accept any dish\, meal\, homemade treats\, etc. Anything would be most welcome. The residents eat a lot of pasta so please not pasta\, but our contributions can be whatever we choose. \n\nPlease come\, and\, if you can\, email Laura Schneider indicating you are planning to come: [encode]lschneider@gm.slc.edu[/encode]. Additionally\, you may register on the College's Call to Serve website.
LOCATION:Upper Valley Haven\, 713 Hartford Ave\, White River Junction\, VT\, 05001\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dartmouth-alumni-day-of-service-2019/
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DTSTART:20190507T210000Z
DTEND:20190507T223000Z
DTSTAMP:20190405T164332Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Board meetings are (usually) held in the Moulton Lounge of the Boss Tennis Center at 5:00 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month (September through May). The meetings are open to all.
LOCATION:Moulton Lounge - Boss Tennis Center\, 2 Summer St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-board-meeting-2019-05-07/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTART:20190513T220000Z
DTEND:20190514T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20190405T160103Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Annual Dinner: Jake Sullivan
DESCRIPTION:Cocktails 6:00\, Dinner 7:00\n\n"American Foreign Policy in the Age of Trump"\n\nJake Sullivan is a renowned American policymaker and analyst for international affairs. He served as National Security Advisor to Vice President Joe Biden and prior to that as Director of Policy Planning at the State Department under Secretary Hillary Clinton\, a job he took at the age of thirty-four (Time Magazine included him in its “40 under 40” of rising stars in American politics). During the Presidential election of 2016\, Jake Sullivan was Hillary Clinton's top foreign policy adviser.\n\nPlease register by downloading and mailing this form before May 6.\n\nQuestions may be directed to DCUV Secretary John Engelman at john.engelman.68@gmail.com.
LOCATION:Hilton Garden Inn Hanover Lebanon\, 35 Labombard Road\, Lebanon\, New Hampshire\, 03766\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-dinner-jake-sullivan/
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UID:9e1c928e-a181-41c1-aaee-13efb2bbd1ad
DTSTART:20190521T213000Z
DTEND:20190521T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20190205T021147Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Lorie Loeb
DESCRIPTION:Lorie Loeb is a professor in the Computer Science Department at Dartmouth\, Director of the Digital Arts Program\, and a co-Founder and the Executive Director of the Digital Arts Leadership and Innovation (DALI) Lab. She is also the President/co-Founder of TellEmotion\, Inc. She will be joined by some of her students from the DALI Lab\, who work on the design and development of technology tools that merge art\, science\, design and technology to help their partners communicate effectively and maximize impact.
LOCATION:Moore B03 - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-lorie-loeb/
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DTSTART:20190807T180000Z
DTEND:20190807T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20190705T040316Z
SUMMARY:Catch Me If You Can
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow club members for a theater-and-dinner doubleheader in New London on Wednesday\, August 7! We’ll be attending the New London Barn Playhouse’s opening performance of Catch Me If You Can at 2 p.m.\, followed by dinner at the New London Inn. A block of tickets is being held for DCUV members and friends. We need your order by July 15.\n\nTo reserve your ticket(s)\, please mail a check ($25/ticket)\, made out to the DCUV\, to board member Ginia Allison at 6 Penn Road\, Hanover\, NH 03755. Dinner will be off the menu and pay-your-own-way. Contact Ginia with any questions at (603) 640-6191 or ginia.s.allison@gmail.com.\n\nFrom the team that brought you Hairspray comes the hit Broadway musical based on the movie starring Tom Hanks and Leonardo DiCaprio. Catch Me If You Can tells the real life story of Frank Abagnale Jr.\, who conned millions of dollars and posed as a Pan Am pilot\, a doctor and a legal prosecutor\, all before the age of 19!\n\nFor more information about the Playhouse\, please see https://nlbarn.org/.
LOCATION:New London Barn Playhouse\, 84 Main Street\, New London\, NH\, 03257\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/catch-me-if-you-can/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTART:20190811T160000Z
DTEND:20190811T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20190711T020025Z
SUMMARY:Welcome BBQ for Incoming Students from the Upper Valley
DESCRIPTION:DCUV Barbecue to welcome incoming ’23s and their families from the Upper Valley. Sunday\, August 11th\, noon to 2pm. Hosted by Sue and Dennis Kaufman ’66 at their home at 535 Campbell Flat Road\, Norwich\, VT. (Directions to the Kaufman home will be forthcoming). The DCUV will provide burgers\, hotdogs\, buns\, condiments and beverages. We are asking our members to bring side dishes – salads\, chips\, desserts\, etc. – to share with our guests and members. Please RSVP to john.engelman.68@gmail.com\, and let him know what you will be bringing to the barbecue. Please respond no later than August 5th.
LOCATION:Kaufman Residence\, 535 Campbell Flat Road\, Norwich\, VT\, 05055\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/welcome-bbq-for-incoming-students-from-the-upper-valley/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:3072df31-9bae-446e-82e2-51a3cd83fbfa
DTSTART:20190822T210000Z
DTEND:20190822T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20190821T161449Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Pontoon Connecticut River Cruise
DESCRIPTION:*** PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO RAIN ON WEDNESDAY AUGUST 21\, WE HAVE RESCHEDULED THIS EVENT TO THE RAIN DATE OF THURSDAY\, AUGUST 22 ***\n\nSold out! We have added a third boat\, but there may still be some reservation requests we will have to decline and checks to return in the mail. We will err on the side of safety and comfort.\n\nJoin us from 5 PM to 7 PM on THURSDAY\, August 22 (reschedule due to rain!) for a two hour evening on the Connecticut River. We will leave the Orford\, NH boat ramp at 5 o’clock sharp\, head north for an hour to take in the stunning views from a river perspective. (One often feels you’ve been transported to a very rural section of the Northeast Kingdom!)\n\nJay Barrett\, an acclaimed amateur historian and raconteur extraordinaire will educate us on one pontoon boat on the way north and switch to the other on the way back down. But the evening will be roughly 70% social and 30% educational!\n\nThe cost will be $15 per person all inclusive. Please make out a check to the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley (DCUV) and send it to:\nJohn Chapin '66a\n207 Dame Hill Rd\nOrford NH 03777\nAddress your questions to John at 603-290-0275.\n\nBring a sweater. Rain date the next day (Thursday\, Aug. 22).\n\nDirections: if you come over the bridge from Fairlee to Orford\, take a right on Rte. 10 S. 1/8 mile beyond the intersection with Rte. 25A\, you will see the driveway to the ramp\, called Boat Landing Rd.! Take a right and head towards the River. Plenty of parking. Coming up from Lyme on 10 N\, obviously a left just short of 25A.
LOCATION:Orford Boat Launch\, Boat Landing\, Orford\, NH\, 03777\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-pontoon-connecticut-river-cruise/
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DTSTART:20190917T213000Z
DTEND:20190917T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20190915T193537Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Dartmouth for Life
DESCRIPTION:Walter Palmer '90\, Director\, Dartmouth for Life\n\n"We support and engage alumni across different life stages through compelling career\, family\, and wellness related programming. Our mission is to help alumni thrive. We run events like the Future of Work symposiums\, the Externship program for career exploration\, Camp Dartmouth and are responsible for the Alumni Directory and the Dartmouth Career Network."
LOCATION:Moore B03 - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-dartmouth-for-life/
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UID:d7c12c55-3ae9-4818-95e7-96edd473cac9
DTSTART:20191015T213000Z
DTEND:20191015T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20191006T234711Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Matthew Moniz '20
DESCRIPTION:Matthew Moniz ’20. He summitted Mount Everest while conducting DNA research along the way. Matt was named National Geographic Adventurer of the Year. Certainly one of the most interesting Dartmouth undergraduates you’re likely to meet.\n\nImage courtesy of Matthew Moniz
LOCATION:Moore B03 - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-matthew-moniz-20/
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DTSTART:20191020T140000Z
DTEND:20191020T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20190923T194245Z
SUMMARY:Big Green Affair Fall 2019: Call to Serve
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow young alumni and members of the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley for a volunteer project in support of the local community\, working with the staff at the LISTEN Community Services thrift store in Lebanon. Lunch will be provided. RSVPs requested to assist with planning. Please direct any questions to [encode]bga@dcuv.org[/encode].\n\nThis event is part of the College's Call to Serve initiative during its 250th anniversary year.\n\nCo-sponsored by Young Alumni of Dartmouth Activities and the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley.\n\nAbout LISTEN:\n\nSince 1972\, LISTEN has been generously supporting individuals and families in their efforts to achieve and maintain successful independence. The LISTEN Thrift Stores have made our programs possible for countless Upper Valley residents.
LOCATION:LISTEN Lebanon Thrift Store\, 387 Miracle Mile\, Lebanon\, NH\, 03784\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/big-green-affair-fall-2019/
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DTSTART:20191109T200000Z
DTEND:20191110T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20191109T040226Z
SUMMARY:Dartmouth–Princeton Football Viewing Party
DESCRIPTION:Battle of the Undefeateds! Join us at Alpha Delta Fraternity to view the Dartmouth–Princeton match-up broadcast live from Yankee Stadium. AD is at 9 East Wheelock Street\, across from Alumni Gym\; limited parking is available in the parking lot behind the house. Kickoff is at 3:30\, so the house will open around 3 p.m. Enter by the west door. The club will provide soft drinks\, food/snacks\, ice\, cups & paper products. BYOB (wine and beer only). Fun for the entire family. 
LOCATION:Alpha Delta\, 9 East Wheelock Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dartmouth-princeton-football-viewing-party/
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DTSTART:20191112T223000Z
DTEND:20191113T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20191109T040943Z
SUMMARY:Walt Cunningham and Student Performers
DESCRIPTION:Bring friends to this special dynamic free musical event brought to you by the DCUV and our sponsors. Plenty of seats and sofas. Non-members and non-alumni very welcome. Upstairs in the Hopkins Center.\n\nWalt Cunningham\, Producer/Creator of Dartmouth Idol and Director of the Gospel Ensemble\n\n5:30 – Reception\, free refreshments with cash bar. \n\nAt the reception desk: Information on ways to help with student food insecurity during the long December break.  \n\n6:00 – Walt's talk & music with talented singers from Dartmouth Idol and the Dartmouth Gospel Choir. Full performance setting.\n\nThis presentation will revolve around how students' passion for arts performance has been ignited and subsequently\, how their gifts and talents have evolved from that point of ignition\; and a conversation on the significance this has had on their overall time at Dartmouth\, both inside and outside the classroom. The program includes live singing\, prepared video highlighting past performances\, and a question-and-answer session.
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/walt-cunningham-and-student-performers/
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UID:6d857b25-0086-43aa-ae8d-93b184a2b2ef
DTSTART:20191123T163000Z
DTEND:20191123T203000Z
DTSTAMP:20191119T225803Z
SUMMARY:Dartmouth–Brown Football Viewing Party
DESCRIPTION:The 11/9 watch party was so cozy for folks from age 2 to 92 that we decided to do a sequel. Join us to view Dartmouth–Brown live on TV as the Big Green seeks the Ivy League Championship.\n\nStarts at 11:30 a.m. for the noon kick-off. Family-friendly event. Brown Alums welcome too! Snacks &amp\; soft beverages provided. BYOB: Wine &amp\; beer only.\n\nAlpha Delta Fraternity is at 9 East Wheelock Street\, across from Alumni Gym\; limited parking is available in the parking lot behind the house. Enter by the west door.
LOCATION:Alpha Delta\, 9 East Wheelock Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dartmouth-brown-football-viewing-party/
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DTSTART:20191210T223000Z
DTEND:20191211T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20191112T034919Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:Open bar and outstanding hors d’oeuvres with great fellowship! Free for current members\; non-members may join at the door (see current membership rates\, payable in person by cash or check). Doors open at 5:30 (no early entry). Again\, we ask you to bring and donate a new\, unwrapped children’s book.
LOCATION:Class of 1953 Commons\, 6 Mass Row\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-holiday-party-2019/
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DTSTART:20200121T223000Z
DTEND:20200122T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20200107T222303Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Steve Swayne
DESCRIPTION:Steve Swayne\, Director of the Montgomery Fellowship Program. Reception 5:30\, Talk  6:00 PM. We are trying a new location\, the Faculty Lounge upstairs in the Hopkins Center. The door is in the entry to Alumni Hall.
LOCATION:Faculty Lounge – Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, New Hampshire\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-steve-swayne/
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DTSTART:20200215T220000Z
DTEND:20200216T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20191215T224801Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Hockey Pot-Luck Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, February 15th\, in the Moulton Lounge in Boss Tennis Center (next to Thompson Arena). The food is always yummy. Our 2020 speaker will be volunteer assistant coach Ben Lovejoy '06. He is going to speak to us about his experience going from playing hockey at Dartmouth to professional hockey\, including his Stanley Cup championship with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Sign up at http://www.luckypotluck.com/potluck/2020DCUVHockeyPotluck.
LOCATION:Moulton Lounge - Boss Tennis Center\, 2 Summer St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-hockey-pot-luck-dinner-2020/
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UID:e45d26c9-c766-4b1b-85cc-9ddee583315a
DTSTART:20200218T223000Z
DTEND:20200219T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20200107T223330Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Reception: Native American Program Overview
DESCRIPTION:Sarah Palacios\, Native American Program Director
LOCATION:Faculty Lounge – Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, New Hampshire\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-reception-native-american-program-overview/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200315
DTSTAMP:20200312T002249Z
SUMMARY:POSTPONED: DCUV Annual Seminar: Dartmouth Docs Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Update\, March 11: The Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley has decided to reschedule our March events to be cautious about the health of our members.\n\nDecisions are being made on and around campus very quickly about how to keep our community as safe as possible. Dartmouth and the Upper Valley is connected in so many ways to the rest of the world\, that we are all going through this together. Stay healthy everyone!\n\nA seminar of documentaries and shorts with Dartmouth connections.\n\nThe tentative program includes:\n\n 	Schlitz on Washington – 1930s comic short introduced generations of Dartmouth students to the difficulties of early ski equipment.\n 	Assorted shorts – Including selections from the Library archives and student work.\n 	Films by Ben Silberfarb '90\n 	Raise the Roof – An award-winning 2015 documentary on the reconstruction of part of a timber-framed Polish synagogue. The film is dedicated to the late Upper Valley timber-framer Ed Levin '69\, who was part of the project\, and did all the CAD work. This film will be shown around 1:30\, with discussion after. The educators from Handshouse Studio will be in attendance. This film is about education\, history\, wood\, art\, community\, and even some Klezmer music.\n\nSaturday\, March 14. Filene Auditorium\, downstairs in Moore Hall\, on Maynard Street on the Dartmouth campus. Doors open 9:30 a.m. Morning coffee break and stand-up lunch provided.\n\nRegistration information: Free to DCUV members and a $10 door fee for non-members ($5 for the afternoon films only). Please register below by March 10 to attend the full seminar\, or by March 12 for the afternoon session. In the "Comments" section\, please indicate any dietary restrictions and anything else you want us to know.
LOCATION:Filene Auditorium - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-seminar-dartmouth-docs-film-festival/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200322
DTSTAMP:20200312T002427Z
SUMMARY:POSTPONED: Big Green Affair Spring 2020: Volunteer at LISTEN
DESCRIPTION:Update\, March 11: The Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley has decided to reschedule our March events to be cautious about the health of our members.\n\nDecisions are being made on and around campus very quickly about how to keep our community as safe as possible. Dartmouth and the Upper Valley is connected in so many ways to the rest of the world\, that we are all going through this together. Stay healthy everyone!\n\nJoin fellow young alumni and members of the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley for a volunteer project in support of the local community\, working with the staff at the LISTEN Community Services thrift store in Lebanon. Following the project we will gather for lunch at a local restaurant.  Please direct any questions to [encode]bga@dcuv.org[/encode].\n\nCo-sponsored by Young Alumni of Dartmouth Activities and the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley.\n\nAbout LISTEN: "Since 1972\, LISTEN has been generously supporting individuals and families in their efforts to achieve and maintain successful independence. The LISTEN Thrift Stores have made our programs possible for countless Upper Valley residents."
LOCATION:LISTEN Lebanon Thrift Store\, 387 Miracle Mile\, Lebanon\, NH\, 03784\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/big-green-affair-spring-2020-volunteer-at-listen/
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DTSTART:20200421T213000Z
DTEND:20200421T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20200421T212110Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk: Rosi Kerr '97
DESCRIPTION:Rosi Kerr ’97\, Director of Sustainability at Dartmouth\, will be giving a live talk on line via Zoom Meeting about Dartmouth’s efforts to make the campus more sustainable.\n\nThe talk will start at 5:30 PM. We will open the event 10 minutes early for those who are new to Zoom.\n\nThe meeting will be sustainable: no driving needed\, free parking. You can wear your slippers. Beverages of your preference.\n\nHow to sign in after 5:20 on 4/21: https://dartmouth.zoom.us/j/91286803767\n\nLook for DCUV President Sue Reed's newsletter of April 17 for the meeting password\, or email chucksherman@mac.com.
LOCATION:\, \, 
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-rosi-kerr-97/
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DTSTART:20200519T213000Z
DTEND:20200519T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20200616T015540Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk: Michael Goudzwaard and Gracie Goodwin '23
DESCRIPTION:Michael Goudzwaard\, Associate Director of Learning Innovation\, and Gracie Goodwin '23\, Dartmouth Latin Learning Fellow\n\nMike was working on on-line education for Dartmouth before the un-expected first remote College Term. Now that we are all learning how to learn and work in groups using the internet\ninterface\, we all have questions.\n\nMike directs Dartmouth's open online learning initiative\, DartmouthX\, and was lead learning designer for the Professional Certificate in C Programming series\, which was awarded the 2019 edX Prize for Exceptional Contributions in Online Teaching and Learning. As Associate Director of Learning Innovation\, Mike also oversees Dartmouth's Experiential Learning Initiative and co-chairs the Dartmouth Classroom Committee\, which advises the college on classroom use\, design\, and improvements. Mike represents Dartmouth College on a global scale within the educational development field\, presenting regularly at teaching\, learning\, and educational technology conferences.\n\nFor those who could not attend\, or would like to watch the videos\, Mike sent a link to his slides\, which have embedded video clips.
LOCATION:\, \, 
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-michael-goudzwaard-and-gracie-goodwin-23/
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DTSTART:20200616T213000Z
DTEND:20200616T223000Z
DTSTAMP:20200616T014158Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Virtual Annual Business Meeting
DESCRIPTION:We normally combine our official annual business meeting with a banquet and a great speaker. We have hopes of those festivities in a few months.\n\nBusiness will consist of an update on the Club\, and votes.\n\nLight Entertainment: the 20 minute 1930’s film used to warn generations of Dartmouth students on the perils of mountain climbing: Schlitz on Mount Washington.\n\nIn case we can’t get Schlitz to behave\, our backup will be from the Dartmouth archives.\n\nAttire: Informal\nBeverages &amp\; Food: Bring your favorites\n\nJoin us online at: https://dartmouth.zoom.us/j/96041874510\n\nThe meeting opens at 5:20 to allow time for everyone to connect and get set up.\n\nLook for DCUV President Sue Reed’s newsletter of June 8 for the meeting password.
LOCATION:\, \, 
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-virtual-annual-business-meeting/
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DTSTART:20200915T211500Z
DTEND:20200915T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20200915T162338Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk: Alexis Abramson\, Thayer School of Engineering
DESCRIPTION:Alexis R. Abramson\, Dean and Professor of Engineering at the Thayer School of Engineering\n\n13th Dean in the 16 decades of Thayer\, she has degrees in mechanical engineering from Tufts and UCal Berkeley. She has worked in government\, commercial and academic settings on sustainable energy technology and advanced energy research.\n\nThayer is one of the oldest engineering schools in the country\, and also one of the freshest with an emphasis on interdisciplinary work and more women engineers than other schools. It is proud of its history and is constantly improving facilities\, with a major new building under construction. You might enjoy seeing what they are about in their videos: https://engineering.dartmouth.edu/about/virtual-visit\n\n\n\nThe fall DCUV monthly talks will continue to use the Zoom platform. Join the meetings after 5:15 pm\, to chat and settle in to Zoom. The Zoom link will be sent to members via email. If you do not receive it\, please email membership@dcuv.org.\n\nWe ask that once you have joined the meeting and it's time for the speaker you turn off your video and audio. The speakers will start at 5:30. We will check with each speaker about their willingness to record their presentations.
LOCATION:\, \, 
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-alexis-abramson/
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DTSTART:20201027T211500Z
DTEND:20201027T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20201027T005509Z
SUMMARY:Fourth Tuesday Talk: Charlie Wheelan '88
DESCRIPTION:Thanks to the efforts of John Engelman\, our substitute October speaker will be alumnus\, radio personality\, dedicated educator\, Dartmouth professor\, author of “Naked Economics”\, and now pandemic novelist: Charlie Wheelan '88.\n\n\n\nThe fall DCUV monthly talks will continue to use the Zoom platform. Join the Zoom meetings after 5:15 pm\, to chat and settle in to Zoom. Zoom links will be sent in future emails.\n\nWe ask that once you have joined the meeting and it's time for the speaker you turn off your video and audio. The speakers will start at 5:30. We will check with each speaker about their willingness to record their presentations.
LOCATION:\, \, 
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/fourth-tuesday-talk-charlie-wheelan-88/
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DTSTART:20201117T221500Z
DTEND:20201118T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20220517T015332Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk: Maynard Goldman on the 2020 Election
DESCRIPTION:"The Lame Duck ... Can it Swim?"\n\nMaynard Goldman\, Lawyer\n\nThe DCUV has had a series of speakers on politics and elections\, including former government officials\, analysts\, and media pundits. We have the NH primaries coming up in September\, then the state and national Election Day on 11/3. We hope you all vote\, in person or by absentee ballot.\n\nThen we will want to discuss the results. Maynard is a popular instructor for OSHER at Dartmouth\, a graduate of Michigan and Harvard Law. He will discuss and analyze the recent presidential election. Maynard is a longtime consultant providing political strategies to candidates from both political parties. He has been an OSHER study leader since 2014\, and this fall is teaching a course on the "Road to the White House 2020".\n\nSpeaker biography:\n\nMaynard Goldman graduated from the University of Michigan with a BA in Political Science and Harvard Law School with a JD. He also attended Harvard Business School for an Executive Management Program.\n\nIn addition to his entrepreneurial career in business and finance he found time to participate in politics on both sides of the aisle. His experience ranged from projects for Gerald Ford as a Congressman\; Joseph Martin as Speaker of the House and Ed Brooke\, Senator from Massachusetts to working with Michael Dukakis\, Ted Kennedy and Speaker Tip O’Neill. He ran a number of state wide political campaigns and has been a consultant to candidates up and down the ticket.\n\n\n\nThe fall DCUV monthly talks will continue to use the Zoom platform. Join the Zoom meetings after 5:15 pm\, to chat and settle in to Zoom. Zoom links will be sent in future emails.\n\nWe ask that once you have joined the meeting and it's time for the speaker you turn off your video and audio. The speakers will start at 5:30. We will check with each speaker about their willingness to record their presentations.\n\n
LOCATION:\, \, 
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-maynard-goldman-on-the-2020-election/
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DTSTART:20201215T221500Z
DTEND:20201216T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20220517T015217Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk: Mary Lou Aleskie\, The Hopkins Center
DESCRIPTION:Mary Lou Aleskie\, Howard L. Gilman '44 Director of the Hopkins Center for the Arts\n\nMary Lou will share with us insight into upcoming renovations and additions to The Hop. Our very successful arts complex was designed by the same architects\, Harrison and Abramovitz\, who designed Lincoln Center in New York City. The Hop is smaller\, but more complicated. We have all benefited from the complex offerings of the Hop: dance mixers\, jazz concerts\, academic classes\, the woodshop\, presidential candidates\, theater\, dance\, marching band\, art galleries\, the café\, war memorials\, and the mailboxes.\n\nAs a special added bonus\, and to help celebrate the Holiday Season\, we will be treated to entertainment from the archives of performances at the Hop.\n\n\n\nThe fall DCUV monthly talks will continue to use the Zoom platform. Join the Zoom meetings after 5:15 pm\, to chat and settle in to Zoom. Zoom links will be sent in future emails.\n\nWe ask that once you have joined the meeting and it's time for the speaker you turn off your video and audio. The speakers will start at 5:30. We will check with each speaker about their willingness to record their presentations.\n\n
LOCATION:\, \, 
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-mary-lou-aleskie/
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DTSTART:20210119T221500Z
DTEND:20210120T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20220517T015146Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk: Myranda Fuentes\, Historical Accountability Student Research Program
DESCRIPTION:Myranda Fuentes\, Institutional History Research Specialist\, Rauner Special Collections Library\n\nMyranda will give us an overview of the Historical Accountability Student Research Program including its origin story. She will talk about one particular project as an example of what the students are doing\, and then summarize all the current and past projects.\n\nThe HASRP objective is for the students to "confront and learn from the past" at Dartmouth including topics like physical accessibility\, early 20th Century female faculty\, and where Black and Jewish students lived on the campus from 1930-43.\n\nThe "past" for the students may be years when DCUV members were on campus\, so the photos and manuscripts and oral histories in the digital exhibits may be of great interest to all of you.\n\n\n\nThe fall DCUV monthly talks will continue to use the Zoom platform. Join the Zoom meetings after 5:15 pm\, to chat and settle in to Zoom. Zoom links will be sent in future emails.\n\nWe ask that once you have joined the meeting and it's time for the speaker you turn off your video and audio. The speakers will start at 5:30. We will check with each speaker about their willingness to record their presentations.\n\n
LOCATION:\, \, 
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-myranda-fuentes-historical-accountability-student-research-program/
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DTSTART:20210216T221500Z
DTEND:20210217T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20220517T015110Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk: Jami Powell\, Hood Museum of Art
DESCRIPTION:Jami Powell is the Hood Museum’s first Associate Curator of Native American Art and serves as a lecturer in Native American Studies at Dartmouth. She is a citizen of the Osage Nation and has a PhD in anthropology from UNC Chapel Hill.\n\nJami will give us a brief overview of the Native American collection and its history\, then a virtual tour of the current exhibition Form and Relation: Contemporary Native Ceramics. The face in the Hood window that we have been seeing this year is part of the exhibit.\n\n\n\nThe fall DCUV monthly talks will continue to use the Zoom platform. Join the Zoom meetings after 5:15 pm\, to chat and settle in to Zoom. Zoom links will be sent in future emails.\n\nWe ask that once you have joined the meeting and it's time for the speaker you turn off your video and audio. The speakers will start at 5:30. We will check with each speaker about their willingness to record their presentations.\n\n
LOCATION:\, \, 
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-jami-powell-hood-museum-of-art/
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UID:de56827a-2193-4185-bea2-7bbf62e911eb
DTSTART:20210222T000000Z
DTEND:20210222T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20210216T152712Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Trivia Night
DESCRIPTION:We’ve set up a fun competitive evening of trivia. The questions will be regional in nature\, or have Dartmouth connections. All the questions are custom written by DCUV volunteers. Some will be easy\; some are brain-busters.\n\nHere is the format: The emcee will ask the question. Anyone can answer by typing in the Chat function. Don’t rely on Google for the answer\; a workout is good for the brain.\n\nThere will be a time limit on answering. Anyone who gets the correct answer in time gets a point\, so it’s not a speed-typing contest.\n\nIn addition to bragging rights\, the point winner will get a copy of We Came\, We Saw\, We Left: A Family Gap Year by our October speaker\, Charlie Wheelan '88.\n\nIf we have fun\, we will do this again\, modifying as needed.\n\nPlease register ahead with this link so our scorekeeper has your names.\n\nSample questions:\n\n 	How many miles of the Appalachian Trail are in NH?\n 	In a recent movie\, Tom Hanks played this beloved alum from Pittsburgh.\n 	What famous VT mystery writer is also a First Responder?\n
LOCATION:\, \, 
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-trivia-night/
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UID:4b0134ac-8511-47cb-a0f2-e7559b0d2588
DTSTART:20210316T211500Z
DTEND:20210316T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20220517T015020Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk: Rocky\, Nelson A. Rockefeller\, and Rockefeller Republicans
DESCRIPTION:Through his many accomplishments and in the years since his death\, Nelson A. Rockefeller '30 helped shaped life at Dartmouth College for decades. The Director of the Rockefeller Center\, Jason Barabas ’93\, will reacquaint alumni with the organization he now leads as well as the unique political style of moderate-to-liberal Republicans in America and their prospects in the 21st Century.\n\nJason Barabas [pronounced BEAR-ah-bis] is the Director of the Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and the Social Sciences at Dartmouth College as well as a Professor in the Department of Government. Dr. Barabas earned his Ph.D. in Political Science from Northwestern University and his undergraduate degree in Government from Dartmouth. In the years since\, he has held postdoctoral fellowships at Harvard and Princeton as well as academic faculty positions in New York\, Florida\, and Illinois. While at Dartmouth\, Barabas played intercollegiate football on three Ivy League championship teams and he worked as an intern in the White House Office of Media Affairs.\n\n\n\nThe fall DCUV monthly talks will continue to use the Zoom platform. Join the Zoom meetings after 5:15 pm\, to chat and settle in to Zoom. Zoom links will be sent in future emails.\n\nWe ask that once you have joined the meeting and it's time for the speaker you turn off your video and audio. The speakers will start at 5:30. We will check with each speaker about their willingness to record their presentations.\n\n
LOCATION:\, \, 
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-rocky-nelson-a-rockefeller-and-rockefeller-republicans/
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UID:92deb488-8808-466e-9f2a-5b42f08afe42
DTSTART:20210408T230000Z
DTEND:20210409T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20210408T205338Z
SUMMARY:2nd DCUV Trivia Night
DESCRIPTION:Join in the fun as a contestant or spectator. No registration required this time\, just Zoom on in. The two top winners will get gift cards to Still North Books!\n\nHere are the probable categories:\n\n 	Random Warm-Ups\n 	Dartmouth Authors\n 	Ivy League Wordplay\n 	Early Dartmouth History\n 	New Hampshire\n 	Dartmouth in Art (Visual)\n 	Dartmouth Stars\, Medical Edition\n 	Sporty Folks (Dartmouth &amp\; Twin States)\n 	Vermont\n 	Random Dartmouth\n 	Women Leading Dartmouth\n 	Hiding in Plain Sight in The Upper Valley (Visual)\n\nConnection information was shared via email in the DCUV newsletter.
LOCATION:\, \, 
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/2nd-dcuv-trivia-night/
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DTSTART:20210420T211500Z
DTEND:20210420T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20220517T014937Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk: Ian Connole\, Dartmouth Peak Performance
DESCRIPTION:Ian Connole\, Director of the Dartmouth Peak Performance program (DP2) in Athletics. He will be joined by student athletes Taurus Samuels '22 (basketball)\, and Sara Falkson '22 (field hockey).\n\n\n\nDCUV monthly talks will continue to use the Zoom platform. Join the Zoom meetings after 5:15 pm\, to chat and settle in to Zoom. Zoom links will be sent in future emails.\n\nWe ask that once you have joined the meeting and it's time for the speaker you turn off your video and audio. The speakers will start at 5:30. We will check with each speaker about their willingness to record their presentations.\n\n
LOCATION:\, \, 
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-ian-connole-dartmouth-peak-performance/
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UID:11b5f423-b3e9-4470-b91c-4aa86e43155e
DTSTART:20210518T211500Z
DTEND:20210518T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20220517T014903Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk: Dartmouth and Hollywood: Big Green Movies Past and Present
DESCRIPTION:Sydney Stowe\, Director of Film\, Hopkins Center for the Arts\n\n\n\nDCUV monthly talks will continue to use the Zoom platform. Join the Zoom meetings after 5:15 pm\, to chat and settle in to Zoom. Zoom links will be sent in future emails.\n\nWe ask that once you have joined the meeting and it's time for the speaker you turn off your video and audio. The speakers will start at 5:30. We will check with each speaker about their willingness to record their presentations.\n\n
LOCATION:\, \, 
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-dartmouth-and-hollywood-big-green-movies-past-and-present/
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UID:36db7a60-efa5-459f-a61d-5cf202fb22fc
DTSTART:20210624T213000Z
DTEND:20210624T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20220517T014819Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Annual Meeting with Gina Barreca '79
DESCRIPTION:Gina Barreca '79\, “Look Both Ways: Why Humor is Essential in Tough Times”\n\nSave your date (or your spouse\, partner\, BFF\, parent\, offspring) from a dull time on Thursday June 24th by tuning in to the DCUV Annual Meeting at 5:30 PM.\n\nWe couldn't pull strings to eliminate Covid in time for our traditional DCUV spring banquet\, but after our short annual business meeting we have arranged for Dr. Regina Barreca of the Class of 1979 to give us a Zoom talk. There is no cover charge. No tipping is needed\, but Gina will appreciate your laughter. No advanced reading or final exam is required\, though you may enjoy checking out Gina's books &amp\; bio on her website.\n\nGina will tickle your fancy\, wherever you may keep it. She went from Brooklyn to Dartmouth to Britain\, then back to the Big Apple and settled down at UConn. Along the way she became a scholar\, a teacher\, a writer\, a columnist\, a mentor\, a Ted Talker\, and best of all\, a compassionate and funny person.\n\nIn her 2020 anthology Fast Funny Women she says “Humor works by approaching subjects no one else wants to touch”.\n\nDr. Barreca plans to speak for 30 minutes\, then looks forward to your excellent conversation and questions. No doubt some of the subjects no one wants to touch from the past very long fifteen months will be brought up for discussion. Or you many have questions about campus life in the 1970s when women arrived to empty the closets and hang up their own gowns.\n\nHere is the link to Gina’s 2014 Father’s Day article in Psychology Today.\n\nThe Zoom link (see DCUV President Sue Reed's email) opens at 5:15 PM for informal chat. The formal meeting starts at 5:30.\n\nBYOB (Bring Your Own Bruschetta\, Burgundy\, Biscotti\, and Buffalo Mozzarella)\n\n
LOCATION:\, \, 
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-meeting-with-gina-barreca-79/
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DTSTART:20210829T160000Z
DTEND:20210829T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20210822T161923Z
SUMMARY:Welcoming Barbecue for '25s
DESCRIPTION:At the home of Martha Beattie '76 and Jim Beattie '76\, 6 North Balch Street\, Hanover.\n\nThe DCUV will be providing burgers\, hot dogs\, buns\, condiments. We ask our members to bring side dishes – salads\, chips\, desserts\, beverages to share with our guests and club members.\n\nPlease RSVP online no later than Aug. 25th.
LOCATION:Beattie Residence\, 6 North Balch Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/welcoming-barbecue-for-25s/
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UID:6d728c45-a9ad-4adb-b642-1817adaa0fb4
DTSTART:20210921T213000Z
DTEND:20210921T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20220517T014629Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk: Joanna Whitcomb\, Director of Campus Planning
DESCRIPTION:A presentation by Joanna Whitcomb\, Director of Campus Planning\, who will discuss and present the current Master Plan for the Dartmouth Campus\, as well as answer your questions about what the future of the campus will look like as we move into the next 50 years.\n\nSeptember's Third Tuesday will be held via Zoom. Please refer to DCUV President Greg Ames' latest email for connection information.\n\n
LOCATION:\, \, 
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-joanna-whitcomb-director-of-campus-planning/
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DTSTART:20211003T180000Z
DTEND:20211003T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20211016T204717Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Pontoon Boat Connecticut River Foliage Cruise
DESCRIPTION:Due to poor weather on October 3\, the DCUV Foliage Cruise was rescheduled to Sunday\, October 17th.\n\nWe have added a third boat\, and a limited number of seats are still available!  Contact Greg Ames\, tga@tga3.com to confirm availability.\n\nJoin us from 2 PM to 5 PM on Sunday\, October 17 for a 3 hour afternoon on the Connecticut River. We will leave the Orford\, NH boat ramp at 2 o’clock sharp\, head north for an hour and a half to take in the stunning fall foliage views from a river perspective. (One often feels you’ve been transported to a very rural section of the Northeast Kingdom!)  We will return by 5pm.\n\nThe cost will be $30 per person all inclusive. Please make out a check to the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley (DCUV) and send it to:\n\nDCUV River Cruise\nPO Box 577\nHanover NH 03755\n\nAdditionally\, please email Greg Ames\, tga@tga3.com\, and to let him know you plan to attend. Any questions? Email Greg\, tga@tga3.com.\n\nCurrently the forecast is upper 50's and partly cloudy\, with a slight chance of showers late in the day.  Don't forget to bring a jacket or sweater!\n\nDirections: if you come over the bridge from Fairlee to Orford\, take a right on Rte. 10 S. 1/8 mile beyond the intersection with Rte. 25A\, you will see the driveway to the ramp\, called Boat Landing Rd.! Take a right and head towards the River. Plenty of parking. Coming up from Lyme on 10 N\, obviously a left just short of 25A\, after the Fire Station on the right.\n\nGoogle Maps
LOCATION:Orford Boat Launch\, Boat Landing Road\, Orford\, NH\, 03777\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-pontoon-boat-connecticut-river-foliage-cruise/
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DTSTART:20211017T180000Z
DTEND:20211017T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20211016T204533Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Pontoon Boat Connecticut River Foliage Cruise
DESCRIPTION:Due to poor weather on October 3\, the DCUV Foliage Cruise was rescheduled to Sunday\, October 17th.\n\nWe have added a third boat\, and a limited number of seats are still available!  Contact Greg Ames\, tga@tga3.com to confirm availability.\n\nJoin us from 2 PM to 5 PM on Sunday\, October 17 for a 3 hour afternoon on the Connecticut River. We will leave the Orford\, NH boat ramp at 2 o’clock sharp\, head north for an hour and a half to take in the stunning fall foliage views from a river perspective. (One often feels you’ve been transported to a very rural section of the Northeast Kingdom!)  We will return by 5pm.\n\nThe cost will be $30 per person all inclusive\, paid at the boat. Please email Greg Ames\, tga@tga3.com\, and to let him know you plan to attend and confirm availability. Any questions? Email Greg\, tga@tga3.com.\n\nCurrently the forecast is upper 50's and partly cloudy\, with a slight chance of showers late in the day.  Don't forget to bring a jacket or sweater!\n\nDirections: if you come over the bridge from Fairlee to Orford\, take a right on Rte. 10 S. 1/8 mile beyond the intersection with Rte. 25A\, you will see the driveway to the ramp\, called Boat Landing Rd.! Take a right and head towards the River. Plenty of parking. Coming up from Lyme on 10 N\, obviously a left just short of 25A\, after the Fire Station on the right.\n\nGoogle Maps
LOCATION:Orford Boat Launch\, Boat Landing Road\, Orford\, NH\, 03777\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-pontoon-boat-connecticut-river-foliage-cruise-2/
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UID:dc15b052-0f61-40e8-afcf-5c457f535f1a
DTSTART:20211026T213000Z
DTEND:20211026T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20211023T183516Z
SUMMARY:Fourth Tuesday Talk: Brendan Nyhan
DESCRIPTION:A presentation by Professor Brendan Nyhan on the current status of democracy in the U.S. Prof. Nyhan\, the James O. Freedman Presidential Professor in the Department of Government\, is a co-founder of Bright Line Watch\, and a contributor to The Upshot in the New York Times.\n\n*** NOTE: THIS EVENT HAS BEEN MOVED - NOTE UPDATED LOCATION ***\nThis event will take place in person at the former AD House\, 9 East Wheelock Street. Food and beverages will be provided by the DCUV.\n\n(Please note\, this event will occur on the fourth Tuesday in October.)
LOCATION:Alpha Delta\, 9 East Wheelock Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/fourth-tuesday-talk-brendan-nyhan/
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DTSTART:20211030T153000Z
DTEND:20211030T193000Z
DTSTAMP:20211026T032343Z
SUMMARY:Dartmouth–Harvard Football Viewing Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Alpha Delta Fraternity on Saturday 10/30 to view the Dartmouth–Harvard match-up broadcast live from Cambridge. AD is at 9 East Wheelock Street\, across from Alumni Gym\; limited parking is available in the parking lot behind the house. Kickoff is at noon\, so the house will open around 11:30 a.m. Enter by the west door (lawn side). The club will provide soft drinks\, food/snacks\, ice\, cups &amp\; paper products. BYOB (wine and beer only). Fun for the entire family.
LOCATION:Alpha Delta\, 9 East Wheelock Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dartmouth-harvard-football-viewing-party/
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DTSTART:20211120T163000Z
DTEND:20211120T203000Z
DTSTAMP:20211115T225354Z
SUMMARY:Dartmouth at Brown Football Viewing Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Alpha Delta Fraternity on Saturday 11/20 to view the final Dartmouth football game as #20 Dartmouth travels to Providence to take on Brown. AD is at 9 East Wheelock Street\, across from Alumni Gym\; limited parking is available in the parking lot behind the house. Kickoff is at noon\, so the house will open around 11:30 a.m. Enter by the west door (lawn side). The club will provide soft drinks\, food/snacks\, ice\, cups &amp\; paper products. BYOB (wine and beer only). Fun for the entire family.
LOCATION:Alpha Delta\, 9 East Wheelock Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dartmouth-at-brown-football-viewing-party-2021/
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UID:560e4ed3-40d4-4865-b5f1-6659be2d4df2
DTSTART:20211123T223000Z
DTEND:20211124T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20211119T052914Z
SUMMARY:Fourth Tuesday Talk: Peter Roby '79
DESCRIPTION:Peter Roby '79\, interim Athletic Director\, will speak about Dartmouth Athletics specifically\, and collegiate athletics more broadly\, as we seem to be entering into a new era with super conferences and collegiate athletes making money of their NIL (name\, image and likeness).\n\nPeter will be joining us via Zoom.  Attendees may join virtually via Zoom from home\, or attend the pre-talk reception at AD\, and watch Peter's talk on the big screen at AD.  Reception starts at 5:30 with Peter's presentation at 6pm.\n\nSee Greg Ames' monthly DCUV announcement email for the Zoom link.\n\n&nbsp\;
LOCATION:Alpha Delta\, 9 East Wheelock Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-peter-roby-79/
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UID:eee25e90-5edc-409e-91e9-43e26dbd723b
DTSTART:20220125T223000Z
DTEND:20220126T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20220517T014524Z
SUMMARY:Fourth Tuesday Talk: Gregory Prince
DESCRIPTION:Gregory Prince joined Dartmouth in 1970 as the Dean of Summer Programs\, and was instrumental in the co-educational process. He later served as the Assistant Dean of the Faculty from 1972 to 1978 and Associate Dean of the Faculty from 1978 to 1989. In 1989\, he left Dartmouth to take the role of President of Hampshire College\, a position he held until 2005.\n\nGreg will be joining us via Zoom. Our program will start at 5:30\, however we will open the Zoom session a little after 5 to give people time to test their equipment\, settle in\, and socialize. Greg's talk is titled "What Dartmouth May Have to Tell a Divided Nation: Personal Reflections on Dartmouth in the 1970's and 1980's and the Nation Today."\n\nSee Greg Ames' monthly DCUV announcement email for the Zoom link.\n\n
LOCATION:\, \, 
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/fourth-tuesday-talk-gregory-prince/
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UID:b867d040-86bf-450a-a4b9-e74b64b104d1
DTSTART:20220222T230000Z
DTEND:20220223T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20220214T213513Z
SUMMARY:Fourth Tuesday Talk: Shontay Delalue
DESCRIPTION:Shontay Delalue\, Ph.D.\, Senior Vice President and Senior Diversity Officer\n\nThis presentation will be held *NEXT* Tuesday\, 2/22\, at 6:00pm. Currently\, Dartmouth's Covid-19 protocols prohibit food and drink at indoor events\, which means we are unable to hold our usual pre-presentation reception. As a result\, this will be a Zoom-only event - see Greg Ames' monthly DCUV announcement email for the Zoom link.\n\nShontay Delalue joined Dartmouth in July 2021 as the Senior Vice President and Senior Diversity Officer. Prior to coming to Dartmouth\, she was the Vice President for Institutional Equity and Diversity at Brown University\, and also served as Interim Senior Associate Dean for Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. Additionally\, she was an Adjunct Assistant Professor of American Studies at Brown.\n\nDr. Delalue will be joining us via Zoom. Our program will start at 6:00\, however we will open the Zoom session a little before 6 to give people time to test their equipment\, settle in\, and socialize.
LOCATION:\, \, 
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/fourth-tuesday-talk-shontay-delalue/
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DTSTART:20220306T130000Z
DTEND:20220306T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20220303T050107Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Skiway Day
DESCRIPTION:The DCUV Skiway Day returns this Sunday\, March 6th - $20 tickets for paid members!\n\n 	We have the Howie Chivers room (upper floor\, over the ski shop/overlooking parking lot) for the day. Stop by\, drop off your things\, and say hi to other members before hitting the slopes!\n 	The lodge opens at 8am\, lifts spin at 9.\n 	Dues-paying members can ski all day for the discounted student price of $20\; the ticket window will have a list of paid members\, and membership forms for day-of signups.\n 	We will have a presentation about the Ford Sayre program at 1pm in the Howie Chivers Room. Note\, the is NOT Apres-ski as in prior years!\nA light lunch/snack will be served. Soft drinks will be available. Heartier fare and beer/wine may be purchased from the Thirty Trails Cafe.\nThe McLane Family Lodge is open\; however\, masks are required to be worn indoors when not actively eating or drinking. More on the Skiway's Covid-19 policies.\n\nIf you are unsure of your membership status\, contact DCUV President Greg Ames at president@dcuv.org. If you need to sign up\, you can sign up in advance on-line with PayPal or bring cash or check (preferred) made out to "DCUV" on Sunday. Greg will be in the Howie Chivers Room from 8-10am to greet everyone and accept membership forms. If you can't find him\, there will be membership forms at the ticket window as well. Think snow!
LOCATION:Chivers Room - Dartmouth Skiway\, 39 Grafton Turnpike\, Lyme\, NH\, 03768\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-skiway-day/
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UID:530b8cba-945b-4ca2-bc27-e3be35838707
DTSTART:20220315T213000Z
DTEND:20220315T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20220303T051005Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:With the loosening of Covid protocols on campus\, we are re-starting our in-person events in March. The month's Third Tuesday event will be the rescheduled DCUV Holiday Party on March 15th at the newly-renovated DOC House (Thank you Class of 1969!)\n\n 	Rescheduled DCUV Holiday Party (now St. Patrick's Day party?)\n 	DOC House\, Hilton Field Road\n 	Tuesday\, March 15th. Doors open at 5:30pm\n 	Catering by Maple Street Catering\n 	Soft drinks\, beer\, and wine will be served\n 	This is our only members-only event\; you can verify your membership status by contacting DCUV President Greg Ames at president@dcuv.org. If you need to sign up\, you can sign up in advance on-line with PayPal or sign up at the door. Early signups preferred to shorten the line at the door.\n 	Once again\, we are collecting new children's books\, this time for CHaD. Please bring new children's books for our donation!\n 	Dartmouth's Covid policy and facemask policy\n 	If you forget your mask\, we will have disposable ones. The DCUV requests that all guests be fully vaccinated.\n
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-holiday-party-5/
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DTSTART:20220419T213000Z
DTEND:20220419T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20220517T013548Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk: Victoria Holt
DESCRIPTION:Victoria Holt\, Norman E. McCulloch Jr. Director of the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding\n\nVictoria will discuss Ukraine and other international issues\, talk about her vision for the Dickey Center going forward\, and answer questions from our members.\n\n
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-victoria-holt/
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DTSTART:20220517T213000Z
DTEND:20220517T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20220430T221903Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk: Scott Brown
DESCRIPTION:Scott C. Brown\, Interim Dean of the College
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-scott-brown/
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DTSTART:20220528T170000Z
DTEND:20220528T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20220513T204338Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Road Trip to the Fort at No. 4
DESCRIPTION:Travel back in time with the DCUV down the river to the 18th Century Fort at No. 4 in Charlestown for a (slightly delayed) 250th anniversary of the first Dartmouth road trip. The Fort is kid-friendly and photogenic\, with buildings and exhibits and a camp in the meadow to explore.\n\nHistory and the Dartmouth Connections: During the French and Indian War the wooden Fort was the northernmost British colonial settlement on the Connecticut River. As the war ended and the Abenaki were forced to retreat\, the town that grew around the Fort was the main route for the settlers exploding north from southern New England. In 1770 this included two groups traveling to the woods of Hanover to build a college. First came Rev. Wheelock and men to build cabins\, then Mrs. Wheelock with everything else that were not available in Hanover\, like coffee\, livestock\, and students. Within a few decades two students from Charlestown went to Dartmouth\, and on to become NH Governors (Hubbard and Metcalf).\n\nIn 1960\, Charlestown started a reconstruction of the original Fort close to the River. The museum is popular for school field trips and historic re-enactors. It gives a sense of the early architecture\, technology and culture of the Upper Valley settlers and the Abenaki. The Fort Board is currently involved in Sullivan County marketing efforts\, and working with Architect Sue Reed ’81 on a design for a new entry building and tavern\, efforts that will keep the Fort open in future years.\n\nVisit the Encampment: Visiting the Fort with the DCUV on May 28th\, 2022 includes admission to the 1750-1840 Original New England Primitive Rendezvous. Their history enthusiasts portray individuals from the French and Indian War\, Colonial Period\, Revolutionary War\, westward settlers\, and mountain men. Craftsmen and traders will have period merchandise for sale.\n\nHours: Fort gates are open 10 AM to 4:30PM\; the Dartmouth Club rendezvous is at 1:00PM on the green in the middle of the Fort\, but feel free to come at any time!\n\nAttire: Feel free to wear some attire from the time period\, or Dartmouth gear. Masks are fine too. The grounds are grassy\, so wear your frontier shoes.\n\nAdmission: To get the DCUV group discount ($8/person 6 and up\, free 5 and under)\, just tell the ticket desk you are with the Dartmouth Club. DCUV guests do not have to be paid/registered DCUV members to take advantage of the discount.\n\nFood: You can bring a picnic. There are good food options a mile south on Main Street (original site or the Fort). Or go for ice cream there after your Fort visit and admire the handsome buildings.\n\nDirections: Go south on I-91 (or Route 5) to Exit 7 (Springfield VT). Go east to NH across the river. The Fort at No. 4 is located 1.5 miles from the Exit\, look for the sign on the left. The address is 267 Springfield Road.\n\nFor a more historic trip take route 12A south that follows some of the route taken by the Wheelocks in 1770. (Caution: 12A south of Charlestown is closed through May).\n\nQuestions: Call Sue Reed ’81 at 603-359-6525
LOCATION:The Fort At No. 4\, 267 Springfield Rd\, Charlestown\, NH\, 03603\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-road-trip-to-the-fort-at-no-4/
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UID:2a8d2db0-f950-48bc-be2f-ce837394ff6f
DTSTART:20220616T220000Z
DTEND:20220617T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20220613T234231Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Annual Dinner: David Shribman\, '76 P'10
DESCRIPTION:\n\nCocktails (cash bar) and Hors D’oeuvres\, 6:00pm. Dinner\, 7:00pm. The dinner will be buffet-style with salads\, entrées\, assorted side dishes\, breads\, and desserts.\n\n$50/member. $75/non-member. Please fill out the registration form and mail it with a check to: DCUV\, PO Box 577\, Hanover\, NH 03755. Registration must be mailed by June 9th.\n\nAfter a brief business meeting\, where we will elect the new DCUV Board and Officers\, and following the dinner\, our guest speaker will be David Shribman ’76 P’10\, Dartmouth Trustee Emeritus\, former Editor Pittsburgh Post-Gazette\, and editor of Dartmouth Undying\, the magnificent book celebrating Dartmouth’s 250 birthday. David will be joining us via Zoom.\n\nAs the former Washington Bureau Chief of the Boston Globe\, David Shribman\, '76 P'10\, is an insightful observer of the U.S. political scene\; as Editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette\, David is well versed on the state of journalism in the U.S.\; as a frequent author and editor of books and articles about Dartmouth\, he is in a unique position to comment on our College – past\, present and future.\n\nPlease register by downloading and mailing this form before June 9.\n\nMembers will be asked to vote on several DCUV Bylaw updates.  The modified (redlined bylaws) are here\, and this file explains the changes.\n\nQuestions may be directed to DCUV Secretary John Engelman at john.engelman.68@gmail.com.
LOCATION:Hilton Garden Inn Hanover Lebanon\, 35 Labombard Road\, Lebanon\, New Hampshire\, 03766\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-dinner-david-shribman-76-p10/
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UID:b7e79cf0-12d4-448e-9ed9-853fd6b6a1cc
DTSTART:20220819T180000Z
DTEND:20220819T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20220802T014705Z
SUMMARY:Footloose
DESCRIPTION:****CANCELLED***\n\nDue to unforeseen circumstances\, we are sorry to announce that we have had to cancel our theater and dinner event this summer.  We have rolled our deposit with the theater forward to next season\, so be sure to join us next summer!\n\n\n\nJoin fellow club members for a theater-and-dinner doubleheader in New London on Friday\, August 19! We’ll be attending the New London Barn Playhouse’s matinee performance of Footloose at 2 p.m.\, followed by dinner at the New London Inn. A block of tickets is being held for DCUV members and friends. We need your order by August 12.\n\nTo reserve your ticket(s)\, please mail a check ($25/ticket)\, made out to the DCUV\, to board member Ginia Allison at 6 Penn Road\, Apt 410\, Hanover\, NH 03755. Dinner will be off the menu and pay-your-own-way. Contact Ginia with any questions at (603) 640-6191 or ginia.s.allison@gmail.com.\n\nClick here for a map to the New London Barn Playhouse.\n\nPlease note that the Playhouse is currently requiring audience members to wear masks indoors at performances\, at least through the end of July.  For more information about the Playhouse and their latest Covid-19 policy\, please see https://nlbarn.org/.
LOCATION:New London Barn Playhouse\, 84 Main Street\, New London\, NH\, 03257\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/footloose/
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DTSTART:20220920T213000Z
DTEND:20220920T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20220917T032650Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Tour: Class of 1982 Engineering & Computer Science Center at Thayer
DESCRIPTION:For this month's Third Tuesday\, we have something new. We will have our reception at 5:30pm\, followed by a tour of the new Class of 1982 Engineering &amp\; Computer Science Center at Thayer. Our reception will be in the TEAL Classroom\, room E116 (see attached floor plan). Take the elevator/stairs up one level from the main entrance\; the classroom is the large room in the back left. After our reception\, Jennifer Seiler and another Thayer representative will take us on a tour. Please note\, we will not be serving beer and wine at this event\, due to the presence of students.\n\nParking: On-campus lots are open after 5pm. There is limited parking (9 spaces\, including 3 accessible spaces) at the end of Tuck Mall. The Channing Cox and Mass lots should have plenty of space after hours. The lot by Buchanan is closed for construction. Additional parking is available in the garage under the building (fee of $5 for 5pm-midnight)\, with elevator service from the garage. Note: the former driveway connecting the River Cluster to Tuck Mall is now a pedestrian-only walkway. See this map for parking options.
LOCATION:TEAL Classroom E116 - Class of 1982 Engineering and Computer Science Center\, 15 Thayer Drive\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-tour-class-of-1982-engineering-computer-science-center-at-thayer/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTART:20221009T170000Z
DTEND:20221009T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20221003T151926Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Pontoon Boat Connecticut River Foliage Cruise
DESCRIPTION:The DCUV River Cruise is full.  Any additional signups will be placed on the waiting list.  Contact Greg for more info.\n\nJoin us from 1 PM to 5 PM on Sunday\, October 9 for an afternoon on the Connecticut River. We will leave the Orford\, NH boat ramp at 1 o’clock sharp\, head north for almost 2 hours to take in the stunning fall foliage views from a river perspective. (One often feels you’ve been transported to a very rural section of the Northeast Kingdom!)  We will return by 5pm.\n\nThe cost will be $35/person all inclusive.  Snacks and soft drinks provided (BYOB welcome).  To sign up\, email Greg Ames\, tga@tga3.com\, and to let him know how many plan to attend and confirm availability.  Payment in advance by check\, PayPal\, or Venmo will guarantee a slot.  Checks may be mailed (by Thursday 10/6) to:\nDCUV River Cruise\nPO Box 577\nHanover\, NH 03755\nFor Paypal/Venmo payments or any other questions\, email Greg\, tga@tga3.com.\n\nLast-minute arrivals on a first-come/first-serve\, as available basis\, but don't wait\; this trip usually sells out.\n\nDon't forget to bring a jacket or sweater!\n\nDirections: if you come over the bridge from Fairlee to Orford\, take a right on Rte. 10 S. 1/8 mile beyond the intersection with Rte. 25A\, you will see the driveway to the ramp\, called Boat Landing Rd.! Take a right and head towards the River. Plenty of parking. Coming up from Lyme on 10 N\, obviously a left just short of 25A\, after the Fire Station on the right.\n\nGoogle Maps
LOCATION:Orford Boat Launch\, Boat Landing Road\, Orford\, NH\, 03777\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-pontoon-boat-connecticut-river-foliage-cruise-2022/
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UID:28281a69-ab7a-494f-8c90-757405219520
DTSTART:20221019T213000Z
DTEND:20221019T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20220917T032803Z
SUMMARY:Third Wednesday Talk: Alex Torpey
DESCRIPTION:Alex Torpey\, Hanover Town Manager\n\nNote: This event takes place on Wednesday\, October 19.
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-wednesday-talk-alex-torpey/
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DTSTART:20221019T230000Z
DTEND:20221020T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20221011T215728Z
SUMMARY:Big Green Affair 2022: Sawtooth Kitchen\, Bar and Stage
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow young alums and members of the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley for food\, drink\, and live music at one of the region's newest venues! Sawtooth Kitchen\, Bar and Stage opened this summer on Allen Street\, below Still North Books &amp\; Bar\, and on Wednesday\, October 19 will host the new local band Jungle Room.\n\nThe DCUV will provide food and drink for our registered attendees and their guests starting at 7 p.m. If you plan to stay for the show (doors 8 p.m.\, music 9 p.m.)\, tickets are $10 and can be purchased online.\n\nTo register or for more information\, please write to [encode]bga@dcuv.org[/encode].\n\nCo-sponsored by Dartmouth Alumni Relations and the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley.
LOCATION:Sawtooth Kitchen\, Bar and Stage\, Allen Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/big-green-affair-2022-sawtooth-kitchen-bar-and-stage/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:81f0ff12-f90e-46aa-b647-5ff3e8da42c1
DTSTART:20221105T163000Z
DTEND:20221105T203000Z
DTSTAMP:20221028T215604Z
SUMMARY:Dartmouth–Princeton Football Viewing Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Alpha Delta Fraternity on Saturday\, November 5 to view the Dartmouth–Princeton match-up broadcast live from New Jersey. AD is at 9 East Wheelock Street\, across from Alumni Gym\; limited parking is available in the parking lot behind the house. Kickoff is at 1 p.m.\, so the house will open around 12:30. Enter by the west door (lawn side). The club will provide soft drinks\, food/snacks\, ice\, cups &amp\; paper products. BYOB (wine and beer only). Fun for the entire family.
LOCATION:Alpha Delta\, 9 East Wheelock Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dartmouth-princeton-football-viewing-party-2/
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UID:1ae556d1-7cfe-416b-a371-1c91b03fe51c
DTSTART:20221112T173000Z
DTEND:20221112T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20221028T215649Z
SUMMARY:Dartmouth–Cornell Football Viewing Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Alpha Delta Fraternity on Saturday\, November 12 to view the Dartmouth–Cornell match-up broadcast live from Ithaca. AD is at 9 East Wheelock Street\, across from Alumni Gym\; limited parking is available in the parking lot behind the house. Kickoff is at 1 p.m.\, so the house will open around 12:30. Enter by the west door (lawn side). The club will provide soft drinks\, food/snacks\, ice\, cups &amp\; paper products. BYOB (wine and beer only). Fun for the entire family.
LOCATION:Alpha Delta\, 9 East Wheelock Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dartmouth-cornell-football-viewing-party/
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DTSTART:20221115T223000Z
DTEND:20221116T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20221105T195012Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk: Randall Balmer
DESCRIPTION:Our guest speaker will be Randall Balmer\, the John Phillips Professor in Religion\, and a frequent contributor to the Valley News. Randall will discuss his new book\, Passion Plays: How Religion Shaped Sports in North America.
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-randall-balmer/
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DTSTART:20221206T223000Z
DTEND:20221207T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20221105T195218Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:Our annual Holiday party returns to '53 Commons (and to December!) on Tuesday\, 12/6 (reminder\, this is our only members-only event!). We will be collecting children's books to distribute locally.
LOCATION:Class of 1953 Commons\, 6 Mass Row\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-holiday-party-2022/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:620b990a-62da-403d-b937-caaeeccc524c
DTSTART:20230127T220000Z
DTEND:20230128T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20230116T233040Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Hockey Potluck Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special pre-game potluck with Bob and Lynne Gaudet\, '81 before the home game against Cornell!\n\nCome join the DCUV for a pre-game pot-luck dinner on Friday\, Jan. 27th\, from 5pm to 7pm in the Moulton Lounge of Boss Tennis Center\, followed by the men’s hockey game vs. Cornell. The DCUV will provide beverages and basic supplies (plates\, napkins\, utensils\, cups\, etc.) and we ask you to bring food to share with attendees – main dishes\, side dishes\, salads\, chips\, desserts\, etc.\n\nThis event\, great for the entire family\, has become a popular tradition.\n\nSign up for this always enjoyable event by registering online at:\n\nhttp://www.luckypotluck.com/potluck/2023DCUVHockeyPotluck\n\nWe have a block of seats reserved for DCUV members in Section 15.  Use this link for a $2 DCUV discount and leave the Section empty when you click "Add to Cart:"\n\nhttps://bit.ly/2023DCUVHockeyTickets\n\nOr email Board Member Anne Hartmann at anne.hartmann01@gmail.com to let her know what you plan on bringing. We hope to see many of you on the 27th.
LOCATION:Moulton Lounge - Boss Tennis Center\, 2 Summer St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-hockey-pot-luck-dinner-2023/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:6e478480-db3a-4039-b245-899978e92175
DTSTART:20230214T223000Z
DTEND:20230214T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20230212T024650Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Event - Moved to the Second Tuesday
DESCRIPTION:Our third Tuesday event moves to Valentines Day for a reception and tour of the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy & Society. 
LOCATION:Second Tuesday - Tour of the Arthur L. Irving Institute\, Tuck Mall\, Hanover\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/2391/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:44f5d5a4-6da2-4870-9471-86eba81af61c
DTSTART:20230328T213000Z
DTEND:20230328T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20230327T031004Z
SUMMARY:March Fourth Tuesday: Mark Adamczyk
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the DOC House on Tuesday March 28th for our March Fourth Tuesday event.  Our March guest speaker will be Mark Adamczyk\, General Manager of the Dartmouth Skiway.  Mark will talk a bit about his background\, his time at the Skiway\, and what the future holds for this unique part of Dartmouth.
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/march-fourth-tuesday-mark-adamczyk/
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UID:c5bb0db2-e310-4799-a54c-d84a2b2910c7
DTSTART:20230422T120000Z
DTEND:20230422T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20230416T034144Z
SUMMARY:Rugby 101 and Ivy Rugby 7s Tournament
DESCRIPTION:Our "Rugby 101" presentation by former club president Richard "Boomer" Akerboom '80 TH'82 TH'85 returns on Saturday\, April 22\, the morning of the Ivy 7s Rugby Tournament!\n\nThe program will begin at 8 a.m. in Oopik Auditorium (Room 100) at the Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center\, adjacent to the Dewey Parking Lot. The DCUV will provide a catered light breakfast.\n\nClub members are also welcome to attend a noon lunch hosted by the Friends of Dartmouth Rugby at the Corey Ford Clubhouse\, adjacent to Brophy Field.\n\nThose attending the tournament and lunch are asked to park at Dewey Lot behind the Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center due to space limitations at the tournament venue. Shuttles will run between Dewey and Brophy Field throughout the day.\n\nWe ask you to please register by emailing [encode link="mailto:rsvp@dcuv.org"]rsvp@dcuv.org[/encode] to let us know if you expect to attend breakfast\, lunch\, or both\, in order to help us plan the day's events.\n\nDue to limited space at the lunch\, we ask that you [encode link="mailto:rsvp@dcuv.org"]RSVP via email[/encode] as soon as possible to make sure we have enough food!
LOCATION:Oopik Auditorium – Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center\, 78 College Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/rugby-101-and-ivy-rugby-7s-tournament/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:b741d252-7ed4-4d85-a4e5-f6230b0de3b4
DTSTART:20230503T200000Z
DTEND:20230504T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20230501T122311Z
SUMMARY:Alumni Share Their Ingredients for Success
DESCRIPTION:Alumni businesses are taking over 53 Commons on May 3 and sharing their products and recipes. Join Dartmouth Alumni Relations and Dartmouth Dining Services for a special menu featuring items from alumni businesses Still North\, Lou's\, Boloco\, Claremont Spice\, and many more. Dinner costs $16.95 for those paying at the door.\n\nIn addition to the dining hall highlights\, Dartmouth Alumni Relations and Dartmouth Dining Services are holding a free panel and tasting in Paganucci Lounge from 5:30pm to 6:30pm\, featuring Benjamin Nelson ’17\, Jarett Berke ’17\, and Nicole Carrier ’94 TU’97. Learn about their success and pitfalls\, and what it's like to be a leader in the food industry.\n\nRegister for the panel and learn more about the featured alumni and their businesses at: https://dartgo.org/hospitality\n\nSponsored by Dartmouth Alumni Relations and Dartmouth Dining Services.
LOCATION:Class of 1953 Commons\, 6 Mass Row\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/alumni-share-their-ingredients-for-success/
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UID:ec9805f7-3be1-4027-9986-7ddeaccaa740
DTSTART:20230506T153000Z
DTEND:20230506T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20230503T180958Z
SUMMARY:Spring Football Tailgate
DESCRIPTION:DCUV Board Member Wayne LoCurto '66 TU'68 P'95 GP'18 is organizing a post-game tailgate by Sphinx after the spring Green/White scrimmage this Saturday\, 5/6 to toast the team and head coach Buddy Teevens and wish them both good luck. Stop by and sign a get well note for Buddy! All are welcome! Bring your own food and drinks.\n\nLight pre-game breakfast at the Friends of Dartmouth Football tent\, 8:30AM\n\nGame starts at 9:30AM\n\nPost-game tailgate should start around 11:30AM\, after the game ends.
LOCATION:Sphinx Lawn\, 7 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/spring-football-tailgate/
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DTSTART:20230620T220000Z
DTEND:20230621T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20230619T005938Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Annual Dinner: Professor Don Pease
DESCRIPTION:Registration is now closed.\n\nCocktails (cash bar) and hors d’oeuvres\, 6:00pm. Dinner\, 7:00pm. The dinner will be buffet-style with salads\, entrées\, and assorted side dishes.\n\n$50/member\, $75/non-member. Special rate of $25/recent or young alum member. Please register online by June 11th. Alternatively\, you may print and fill out this registration form and mail it with a check to: DCUV\, PO Box 577\, Hanover\, NH 03755. Mailed registrations must be postmarked by June 9th\, and you must let us know via an email to [encode]rsvp@dcuv.org[/encode].\n\nAfter a brief business meeting\, where we will elect the new DCUV Board and Officers\, and following the dinner\, our guest speaker will be Professor Donald E. Pease\, the Ted and Helen Geisel Third Century Professor in the Humanities and Chair of the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Program\, speaking on "Turning Points in Dartmouth's History".\n\nPlease register online by June 11th or via mail\, postmarked by June 9th (plus an email to [encode]rsvp@dcuv.org[/encode]).\n\nQuestions may be directed to [encode]rsvp@dcuv.org[/encode].
LOCATION:Sawtooth Kitchen\, Bar and Stage\, Allen Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-dinner-2023/
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UID:5d861b37-f806-4414-ad7d-f642fb689e55
DTSTART:20230707T180000Z
DTEND:20230707T223000Z
DTSTAMP:20230525T212907Z
SUMMARY:Guys & Dolls
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow club members for a theater-and-dinner doubleheader in New London on Friday\, July 7! We’ll be attending the New London Barn Playhouse’s matinee performance of Guys and Dolls at 2 p.m.\, followed by dinner at the New London Inn. A limited block of tickets is being held for DCUV members and friends. We need your order by July 1.\n\nTo reserve your ticket(s)\, please mail a check ($35/ticket)\, made out to the DCUV\, to board member Ginia Allison at 6 Penn Road\, Apt 410\, Hanover\, NH 03755. Dinner will be off the menu and pay-your-own-way. Contact Ginia with any questions at (603) 640-6191 or ginia.s.allison@gmail.com.\n\nAre you feeling lucky? Roll the dice and experience the dazzling world of love\, chance\, and gambling! You'll be transported to the gritty streets of 1950s New York City\, where high-stakes gamblers and sassy showgirls will have you in stitches. With memorable songs\, colorful characters\, and a heartwarming story\, 'Guys and Dolls' is a sure bet!\n\nFor more information about the Playhouse\, please see https://nlbarn.org/.
LOCATION:New London Barn Playhouse\, 84 Main Street\, New London\, NH\, 03257\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/guys-and-dolls/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:6ecefece-2fec-4776-99f7-2e1ac30cce2c
DTSTART:20230827T160000Z
DTEND:20230827T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20230817T140622Z
SUMMARY:Welcoming Cookout for '26s and '27s
DESCRIPTION:Once again\, Martha and Jim Beattie '76 are graciously offering to host the DCUV's welcoming cookout for local members of the Classes of 2027 and 2026. Please come and join us in welcoming the newest members of the Dartmouth family!\n\nThe DCUV will be providing hamburgers\, veggie burgers\, hot dogs\, buns\, and condiments\; we ask attendees to bring side dishes\, chips\, desserts\, or beverages. This year we are extending a welcome to local sophomores from the Class of '26 as well\, as we were unable to hold the event last year.\n\nPlease RSVP by Thurs\, 8/24 (so we can estimate food needed).\n\nQuestions? Email [encode link="mailto:rsvp@dcuv.org"]rsvp@dcuv.org[/encode].
LOCATION:Beattie Residence\, 6 North Balch Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/welcoming-cookout-2023/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:632503d7-7a70-4a44-9356-afa987b7ba28
DTSTART:20230926T213000Z
DTEND:20230926T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20230926T015702Z
SUMMARY:Fourth Tuesday Talk: Jessica Chiriboga '24
DESCRIPTION:Jessica Chiriboga ‘24 is a senior studying history and government. She serves as Student Body President and President of the nonpartisan Dartmouth Political Union. She is also involved with the Dartmouth Outing Club\, Within\, Sigma Delta sorority\, and the Dartmouth Law Journal. Jess enjoys backpacking and watching sports in her free time. After Dartmouth\, she plans to study for a master’s in history and attend law school to pursue her dream of becoming a federal judge.
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/fourth-tuesday-talk-jessica-chiriboga-24/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:7b52c96a-ed42-4282-b104-cb28c3bd1d9e
DTSTART:20231017T213000Z
DTEND:20231017T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20230817T135942Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk: Emma Wolfe
DESCRIPTION:Emma Wolfe\, Dartmouth Vice President for Government and Community Relations
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-emma-wolfe/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:b0e4c47b-45f0-49d8-833b-ffe649f85049
DTSTART:20231028T200000Z
DTEND:20231029T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20231022T145155Z
SUMMARY:Dartmouth–Harvard Football Watch Party
DESCRIPTION:After the Big Green Affair\, come watch Dartmouth Football take on Harvard on Alpha Delta's 75" big screen! The game starts at 4pm on Saturday\, 10/28\; doors open at 3:30pm\, 9 East Wheelock St\, Hanover.\n\nThis is a family friendly event\; kids are welcome! We usually have 20-30 people and 3 generations of Dartmouth Football fans. Light snacks and soft drinks will be provided\; BYOB. Please note\, AD has rented all the parking spaces in the lot behind the house for fall term\; please do not park in the AD lot.
LOCATION:Alpha Delta\, 9 East Wheelock Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dartmouth-harvard-football-watch-party/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:0c9b2d2e-49bd-425f-a78f-0d132799a51d
DTSTART:20231028T160000Z
DTEND:20231028T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20231022T151807Z
SUMMARY:Big Green Affair: Class of 1966 Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow young alumni and Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley members for a lunch gathering at the wonderful Class of 1966 Lodge\, just ten minutes from campus. We'll walk the short trail to the cabin\, where we'll share a meal and company. In the afternoon\, interested attendees may continue on to hike various Moose Mountain trails. Please RSVP by Wednesday\, October 25 in order to reserve a free boxed lunch from Umpleby's. Meet at the trailhead on Three Mile Road at noon. Bring comfortable shoes. For more information about the cabin\, including directions to the trailhead\, see https://outdoors.dartmouth.edu/services/cabins/class66lodge.html.\n\nThis event is open to all alums\, whether you are a first-time attendee or a DCUV regular!\n\nFor more information\, please write to [encode]bga@dcuv.org[/encode].\n\nCo-sponsored by Dartmouth Alumni Relations and the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley.
LOCATION:Class of 1966 Lodge\, Three Mile Road\, Etna\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/big-green-affair-2023-class-of-1966-lodge/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:74456f6d-13fe-4bc9-af9f-2641802f9a68
DTSTART:20231118T170000Z
DTEND:20231118T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20231117T125735Z
SUMMARY:Dartmouth–Brown Football Watch Party
DESCRIPTION:Come watch Dartmouth Football take on Brown on Alpha Delta's 75" big screen! The game starts at noon on Saturday\, 11/18\; doors open at 11:30 AM\, 9 East Wheelock St\, Hanover.\n\nThis is a family friendly event\; kids are welcome! We usually have 20-30 people and 3 generations of Dartmouth Football fans. Light snacks and soft drinks will be provided\; BYOB. Please note\, AD has rented all the parking spaces in the lot behind the house for fall term\; please do not park in the AD lot.
LOCATION:Alpha Delta\, 9 East Wheelock Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dartmouth-brown-football-watch-party-2023/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:bfd1e408-ac4e-43a1-932c-cc7d52ef9728
DTSTART:20231128T223000Z
DTEND:20231129T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20230830T015555Z
SUMMARY:Fourth Tuesday Talk: Mike Harrity
DESCRIPTION:Mike Harrity\, Haldeman Family Director of Athletics and Recreation
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/fourth-tuesday-talk-mike-harrity/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:10688ca4-7e0b-400a-875c-8d84a4bd6b90
DTSTART:20231202T140000Z
DTEND:20231203T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20231125T194151Z
SUMMARY:December Service Event: LISTEN Thrift Store
DESCRIPTION:The DCUV wants to spread joy and make a difference this holiday season! Join the DCUV for a community service event at the LISTEN Thrift Store in Lebanon. LISTEN is passionate about helping those in need. By volunteering at the Lebanon store on December 2 or 3\, you can contribute to our mission of providing resources for families and individuals to thrive.\n\nLISTEN relies on volunteers to help the store with daily operations\, such as sorting and tagging incoming donations\, stocking\, and organizing shelves\, hanging clothes\, and maintaining dressing rooms.\n\nSign up for a shift to help LISTEN help our neighbors. Morning shifts are available on both Saturday and Sunday\; you and your guests can sign up for any or both! Register today to reserve your slot.\n\nPlease contact DCUV Treasurer [encode link="mailto:treasurer@dcuv.org"]Kim Hoyt[/encode] with any questions.
LOCATION:LISTEN Lebanon Thrift Store\, 387 Miracle Mile\, Lebanon\, NH\, 03784\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/december-service-event-listen-thrift-store/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:b2d54799-de8c-42a1-b496-c4acf87a278e
DTSTART:20231212T223000Z
DTEND:20231213T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20231210T235151Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:The world-famous DCUV Holiday Party returns to '53 Commons (formerly Thayer Dining Hall) on Tuesday 12/12\, 5:30pm - 7:30pm (please\, no early arrivals).  No RSVP required!\n\nThis year\, instead of children's books\, we are asking attendees to bring a non-perishable food donation for the Dartmouth Student Health Service Food Shelf.  Click here for more information on the Food Shelf.\n\nWhile this is our only members-only event\, we will take membership signups at the door.  To save time at check-in (and reduce the stress for your DCUV volunteers!)\, you can join online in advance right up to the event at: https://dartgo.org/join_dcuv.  You can also print and fill out a copy of the membership form in advance to bring to the party (we can take cash\, check\, or credit cards at the door).  Please do not mail membership forms at this point - they will not arrive in time!
LOCATION:Class of 1953 Commons\, 6 Mass Row\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-holiday-party-2023/
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DTSTART:20240119T220000Z
DTEND:20240120T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20240114T202821Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Hockey Potluck Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special pre-game potluck before the men's hockey game against Union! Our featured guest is Stephen Gonzalez\, Dartmouth Assistant Athletics Director for Leadership and Mental Performance.\n\nCome join the DCUV for a pre-game potluck dinner on Friday\, Jan. 19th\, from 5pm to 7pm in the Moulton Lounge of Boss Tennis Center\, followed by the men's hockey game vs. Union. The DCUV will provide beverages and basic supplies (plates\, napkins\, utensils\, cups\, etc.) and we ask you to bring food to share with attendees – main dishes\, side dishes\, salads\, chips\, desserts\, etc.\n\nThis event\, great for the entire family\, has become a popular tradition.\n\nSign up for this always enjoyable event by registering online.
LOCATION:Moulton Lounge - Boss Tennis Center\, 2 Summer St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-hockey-potluck-dinner-2024/
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DTSTART:20240220T223000Z
DTEND:20240221T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20240219T001453Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Performance: The Decibelles
DESCRIPTION:The Decibelles are Dartmouth College's oldest all-female a cappella group\, usually consisting of 14-18 members. They arrange all of their music and perform songs from a variety of genres\, including modern pop\, classic rock\, Dartmouth traditionals\, oldies\, and pretty much anything and everything in between!\n\nFounded in 1974 by Jody Hill\, the group began as "The Dartmouth Distractions\," an extension of the Dartmouth Glee Club. Two years later\, the group changed its name to "Woodswind" and a few years after changed once more to the "Dartmouth Decibelles." Over 50 years and numerous recorded albums later\, the Decibelles are a group of ladies who still love singing together\, fondly called the "Decis" by their peers.\n\nIn addition to performing frequently on Dartmouth’s campus\, the Decis sing at other colleges\, at community events in and around the Upper Valley\, and at Dartmouth Alumni Clubs. The Decibelles have also been actively recording since the 1980s\, coming out with an album every two or three years.
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-performance-the-decibelles/
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DTSTART:20240224T170000Z
DTEND:20240224T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20240216T042418Z
SUMMARY:Dartmouth–Yale Women's Basketball Pre-Game Reception
DESCRIPTION:Let's come together as alumni\, fans\, and friends to celebrate the rich tradition of Ivy League basketball and show our support for our respective teams. Enjoy great company\, refreshments\, and a visit from the coaching staff at a reception in Alumni Gym's Oberlander Lounge before tip-off at 1pm. Whether you bleed blue or green\, don't miss this opportunity to connect with fellow alumni and share in the excitement of collegiate athletics.\n\nPlease RSVP to help us plan food and drink.\n\nGame tickets in a reserved section are available here.\n\nEnter the main doors of Alumni Gym and proceed to the reception desk. Oberlander is right behind the reception desk.
LOCATION:Oberlander Lounge - Alumni Gym\, 16 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dartmouth-yale-womens-basketball-pre-game-reception/
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DTSTART:20240315T230000Z
DTEND:20240316T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20240315T224052Z
SUMMARY:DCUV at the Men's Hockey ECAC Quarterfinals vs Union\, Friday
DESCRIPTION:For the first time since the 2010-11 season\, Dartmouth men's hockey earned an opening round bye and will host a best-of-three ECAC quarterfinal series against Union. The games will be held on Friday\, March 15 through Sunday\, March 17 with Sunday's game only being played if the first two games are split.\n\nDartmouth Athletics has offered DCUV members a $5 discount on tickets for the Friday and Saturday games. You must pre-purchase tickets with the link below\; discounts cannot be used at the door. Tickets will be in section 8.\n\nClick here to purchase Friday tickets.
LOCATION:Thompson Arena\, 4 Summer Court\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-hockey-2024-fri-quarterfinals/
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UID:8503190e-b67d-4511-ba2d-c140c6d59018
DTSTART:20240316T230000Z
DTEND:20240317T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20240315T224014Z
SUMMARY:DCUV at the Men's Hockey ECAC Quarterfinals vs Union\, Saturday
DESCRIPTION:For the first time since the 2010-11 season\, Dartmouth men's hockey earned an opening round bye and will host a best-of-three ECAC quarterfinal series against Union. The games will be held on Friday\, March 15 through Sunday\, March 17 with Sunday's game only being played if the first two games are split.\n\nDartmouth Athletics has offered DCUV members a $5 discount on tickets for the Friday and Saturday games. You must pre-purchase tickets with the link below\; discounts cannot be used at the door. Tickets will be in section 8.\n\nClick here to purchase Saturday tickets.
LOCATION:Thompson Arena\, 4 Summer Court\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-at-the-mens-hockey-ecac-quarterfinals-vs-union-saturday/
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DTSTART:20240319T213000Z
DTEND:20240319T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20240219T001757Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk: Rob Gurwitt
DESCRIPTION:Rob Gurwitt started as a journalist at Congressional Quarterly in Washington\, DC\, moved on to Governing magazine\, and then carved out a career writing for magazines about how communities grapple with change. He was part of the team behind the local news-media startup DailyUV. In March 2019 he left the organization and launched Daybreak\, the weekday-morning newsletter for and about the Upper Valley.\n\n\nEarly each weekday morning\, Daybreak delivers a roundup of Upper Valley news from a variety of sources to your inbox. Sometimes serious\, sometimes quirky... but always quick and informative.
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-rob-gurwitt/
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DTSTART:20240423T213000Z
DTEND:20240423T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20240420T162808Z
SUMMARY:Fourth Tuesday Talk: Jay Davis '90
DESCRIPTION:A Conversation with Jay Davis '90\, Director of the First-Generation Office\, and a panel of Dartmouth students\n\nJay Davis '90\, Director\, First-Generation Office and Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Students\n\nJay Davis directs the First Generation Office\, its First Year Student Enrichment Program\, and the King Scholars Program. He attended Dartmouth as a low-income student. He is both thrilled by the progress this College has made since then and fiercely committed to further improving the support of first-generation students.\n\nHe has been working in education on social justice issues for his entire career\, including teaching English\, History\, and French in a variety of schools (an under-resourced urban public high school\, a college preparatory boarding school\, a public-private school for students with learning disabilities and a rural public middle school)\; teaching in the Dartmouth Education Department and directing its Secondary Teacher Education Program\; founding and directing the college-access program Summer Enrichment at Dartmouth\; and his current work with Dartmouth's lowest-income students.\n\nHe has a Master in Arts and Teaching from Brown University\, and was a 1990 graduate of Dartmouth\, where he majored in English and Education\, was a member of the Casque and Gauntlet Senior Honor Society\, sang in the Glee Club\, and captained the Men's Nordic Ski team.\n\nHe lives in Lyme\, NH\, with his wife Julie '91\, and children Andrew and Katie. In his free time\, he loves to coach youth soccer\, XC skiing\, and baseball\, and spends as much time as possible outside (skiing and biking and running and canoeing and jumping in leaf piles\, and going swimming with FGLI students in his backyard swimming hole.)
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/fourth-tuesday-talk-jay-davis-90/
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DTSTART:20240521T220000Z
DTEND:20240522T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20240422T193730Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Annual Dinner: Angela Zhang '12
DESCRIPTION:Register today!\n\nCocktails (cash bar) and hors d’oeuvres\, 6:00pm. Dinner\, 7:00pm. The dinner will be buffet-style with salads\, entrées\, and assorted side dishes.\n\n$50/member\, $75/non-member. Special rate of $25/recent or young alum member (Classes of 2009 and later). \n\nAfter a brief business meeting\, where we will elect the new DCUV Board and Officers\, and following the dinner\, our guest speaker will be Angela Zhang '12\, Programs Director at LISTEN Community Services\, speaking on "Dartmouth's Place and Responsibility as an Anchor Institution in the Upper Valley".\n\nOriginally hailing from Virginia and now living in Lebanon\, NH\, Angela Zhang earned her B.A. in Geography at Dartmouth College in 2012 and her Master of Social Work at the University of New England in 2018. In 2017\, Angela began working as the Programs Director at LISTEN Community Services\, a social services agency based in Lebanon dedicated to helping meet the critical needs of Upper Valley individuals and families. In her work\, she is actively involved in fighting poverty\, homelessness\, and racism in the Upper Valley. She also teaches at the Social Work department at Plymouth State University. In her spare time\, she volunteers as a crisis line advocate for WISE\, and serves on the Board of Directors for WISE and Twin Pines Housing Trust. Angela was named the 2022 Social Worker of the Year by the New Hampshire chapter of the National Association of Social Workers.\n\nFrom its beginnings as a "lone voice in the wilderness" to the present\, Dartmouth College has been a defining presence in the Upper Valley region. The Upper Valley benefits from Dartmouth's resources\, but this also brings with it many challenges\, such as income inequality and housing insecurity. Drawing from her experience working with poverty and social services in the region\, Angela will facilitate a discussion about how Dartmouth alumni can positively influence the Upper Valley region to promote economic security and well-being for all.\n\nQuestions may be directed to [encode]rsvp@dcuv.org[/encode].
LOCATION:Sawtooth Kitchen\, Bar and Stage\, Allen Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-dinner-angela-zhang-12/
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DTSTART:20240825T160000Z
DTEND:20240825T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20240819T031357Z
SUMMARY:Welcoming Cookout for Local '28s
DESCRIPTION:Once again\, Martha '76 and Jim Beattie '76 are graciously offering to host the DCUV's welcoming cookout for local members of the Class of 2028. Please come and join us in welcoming the newest members of the Dartmouth family!\n\nThe DCUV will be providing hamburgers\, veggie burgers\, hot dogs\, buns\, and condiments\; we ask attendees to bring side dishes\, chips\, desserts\, or beverages.\n\nPlease RSVP by Friday\, 8/23 (so we can estimate food needed).\n\nQuestions? Email [encode link="mailto:rsvp@dcuv.org"]rsvp@dcuv.org[/encode].
LOCATION:Beattie Residence\, 6 North Balch Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/welcoming-cookout-for-local-28s/
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DTSTART:20240923T213000Z
DTEND:20240923T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20240917T015820Z
SUMMARY:Fourth Monday Talk: Pine Park Association
DESCRIPTION:Linda Fowler\, President of the Pine Park Association\n\nPrior to the reception\, join Trustee Barry Harwick for a walk in Pine Park at 4:30. Meet in the DOC House parking lot.
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/fourth-monday-talk-pine-park-association/
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DTSTART:20240928T130000Z
DTEND:20240928T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20240928T054123Z
SUMMARY:Rugby 101 and Double-Header
DESCRIPTION:Former DCUV President and Dartmouth Rugby player Boomer Akerboom\, '80 TH'82 TH'85 will give his "Rugby 101" presentation Saturday morning\, 9/28 at 9:00am\, prior to the rugby double-header at Brophy Field. The women play Sacred Heart at 11am\, while the men play Fordham at 3pm.\n\nThe program will begin at 9:00 a.m. in Oopik Auditorium (Room 100) at the Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center\, adjacent to the Dewey Parking Lot. The DCUV will provide a catered light breakfast.\n\nThere is plenty of free parking in the Dewey Lot behind the Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center. Maps showing parking\, building entrance information\, and the location of Oopik within the LSC are below.\n\n(Women's rugby team photo courtesy of Ryan Yong/Dartmouth Sports)\n\nSatellite View of Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center and Dewey Lot. Unlocked entrances marked with a green X.\n&nbsp\;\n\nFront (south) door. Oopik is ahead on the left.\n\nBack (north) door. Oopik is up one flight (stairs/elevator) and ahead on the right.\n\nPlan of the first floor.\n&nbsp\;\n\n
LOCATION:Oopik Auditorium – Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center\, 78 College Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/rugby-101-and-double-header/
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DTSTART:20240929T160000Z
DTEND:20240929T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20240925T145756Z
SUMMARY:Big Green Affair: Paddle Up with Dartmouth
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow Dartmouth graduates for an afternoon of connection\, food\, and fun on the water at our "Big Green Affair" Young Alumni Event! On September 29\, we're gathering at Ledyard Canoe Club for great company\, delicious food\, and exciting water activities. Enjoy a complimentary lunch and then take to the river for a day of free kayaking\, paddleboarding\, or canoeing. This is your chance to reconnect with fellow Dartmouth alumni in the area\, make new friends\, and get out on the water together!\n\nMeet us at noon at Tom Dent Cabin (12 Boathouse Road)\, just above the Canoe Club\, to check in for lunch and we'll walk down to the river together!\n\nThis event is free and open to all alums\, whether you are a first-time participant or a long-time DCUV member!\n\nClick here to RSVP for lunch and the Big Green Affair: Paddle Up with Dartmouth\n\nIf you have any questions\, please reach out to bga@dcuv.org. Hope to see you next weekend!
LOCATION:Ledyard Canoe Club\, W Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/big-green-affair-paddle-up-with-dartmouth/
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UID:97748db6-b827-4a6c-9a90-a35e7dcfd5a4
DTSTART:20241014T213000Z
DTEND:20241014T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20241013T232705Z
SUMMARY:Second Monday Talk: Peter Paquette '72\, Osher
DESCRIPTION:Our speaker this month will be Peter Paquette\, '72 TU'76 TUP'12\, President of the Osher at Dartmouth Leadership Council. Peter will speak about the history of Osher\, including its initial start as ILEAD and conversion to Osher in 2014\, significant changes to the organization since 2020\, and Osher's current programming and volunteer structure.
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/second-monday-talk-osher/
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DTSTART:20241109T000000Z
DTEND:20241109T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20241104T153423Z
SUMMARY:Dartmouth Film Society 75th Alumni Fest Party
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Dartmouth Film Society's 75th Anniversary Festival from November 7-10\, DCUV members are invited to attend the festival party at 7 p.m. on Friday night in the Visual Arts Center. Join passholders\, Dartmouth students and the alumni guests to eat\, drink and be merry!\n\nIf you are not a festival pass holder and would like to attend the party\, please fill out this form by November 6.
LOCATION:Black Family Visual Arts Center\, 22 Lebanon St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dartmouth-film-society-75th-alumni-fest-party/
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UID:427aa2af-f912-4ac0-9e3b-2d62fd8267c4
DTSTART:20241116T173000Z
DTEND:20241116T213000Z
DTSTAMP:20241114T000604Z
SUMMARY:Dartmouth–Cornell Football Viewing Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the DOC House on Saturday\, November 16 to view the Dartmouth–Cornell match-up broadcast live from Ithaca. Kickoff is at 1 p.m.\; the DOC House will open around 12:30. The club will provide soft drinks\, food/snacks\, ice\, cups &amp\; paper products. BYOB (wine and beer only). Fun for the entire family.
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dartmouth-cornell-football-viewing-party-2024/
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UID:33417a32-276a-46ce-8a20-f03636a9f23e
DTSTART:20241119T223000Z
DTEND:20241120T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20241203T005900Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk\, Jonathan Smolin
DESCRIPTION:We will return to our regular third Tuesday schedule in November\, when our guest speaker will be Jonathan Smolin\, Associate Professor\, Middle Eastern Studies and Affiliate\, Jewish Studies.\n\n[embed]https://youtu.be/VLb5dOphi08[/embed]
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-jonathan-smolin/
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DTSTART:20241210T223000Z
DTEND:20241211T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20241207T025301Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:The world-famous DCUV Holiday Party returns to '53 Commons (formerly Thayer Dining Hall) on Tuesday 12/10\, 5:30pm - 7:30pm (please\, no early arrivals).  No RSVP required!\n\nThis year\, instead of children's books\, we are asking attendees to bring a non-perishable food donation for the Dartmouth Student Health Service Food Shelf.  Click here for more information on the Food Shelf.\n\nWhile this is our only members-only event\, we will take membership signups at the door.  To save time at check-in (and reduce the stress for your DCUV volunteers!)\, you can join online in advance right up to the event at: https://dartgo.org/join_dcuv.  You can also print and fill out a copy of the membership form in advance to bring to the party (we can take cash\, check\, or credit cards at the door).\n\n\n\nThe DCUV would like to thank our sponsor\, Mascoma Bank\, for their support of this year's Holiday Party.\n\nMascoma Bank is proud to sponsor the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley’s annual holiday get together. Founded in 1899\, the bank is celebrating its 125th Anniversary in 2024\, having grown to a near $3 billion corporation with more than two dozen offices spread across Vermont\, New Hampshire\, and Maine.\n\nWith more than 400 employees\, Mascoma Bank is a mutual bank\, and a Certified B Corporation. Over the last five years\, the bank and the Mascoma Bank Foundation have donated over $11 million to local organizations. The bank’s subsidiary\, Mascoma Development Corporation\, has issued over $300 million in New Market Tax Credit loans for projects spread across New England\, and as far reaching as Minnesota\, Tennessee\, and South Carolina.\n\nClay Adams '93 Tu'99 is President and CEO of Mascoma Bank\, while Grant MacEwan\, Senior Vice President\, Senior Commercial Lender is an '80 and Tu'82.
LOCATION:Class of 1953 Commons\, 6 Mass Row\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-holiday-party-2024/
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DTSTART:20250121T223000Z
DTEND:20250122T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20250111T222715Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk\, Jennifer Rosales
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our January Third Tuesday on January 21st at the DOC House. Our guest speaker will be Jennifer Rosales\, Senior Vice President for Campus Life and Community.\nAs senior vice president for community and campus life\, Jennifer Rosales is responsible for the development of Dartmouth's community-building strategy and key campus-wide organizations\, including the William Jewett Tucker Center\, Outdoor Programs\, and the Office of Community Life and Inclusivity.\nJennifer previously served as the inaugural director of the Center for Engaged Pedagogy at Barnard College\, and before that\, as director of research and evaluation at the Center for Social Justice at Georgetown University. She served as assistant professor of practice in education at Barnard and as an adjunct professor in the Program on Justice and Peace Studies at Georgetown. She earned her PhD in the School of Cinematic Arts\, Division of Critical Studies\, at the University of Southern California.\nImmediately before coming to Dartmouth\, Jennifer served as vice president for inclusion and engaged learning and chief diversity officer at Barnard. In that role\, she developed a strategy that anchored the institution's DEI work in the benefits it brings to the entire community—in the classroom\, through co-curriculars\, and in relationships and programming outside campus. She also led important campus initiatives such as a faculty task force on free expression.
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-jennifer-rosales/
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DTSTART:20250207T220000Z
DTEND:20250208T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20250206T174227Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Hockey Potluck Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special pre-game potluck before the men's hockey game against Harvard!\n\nOur featured guest speaker will be Steven Maciejewski\, Dartmouth's Senior Associate Athletics Director for Development.\n\nLast week's Princeton game sold out! This weekend is Winter Carnival and Friday's game vs. Harvard may sell out as well! Guarantee your tickets by buying in advance\, with the DCUV discount\, by clicking the link below. The DCUV discount is only available for online purchases\, and only before 6pm Friday. All ticket sales at the door are full price (if not already sold out).\n\nCome join the DCUV for a pre-game potluck dinner on Friday\, Feb. 7th\, from 5pm to 7pm in the Moulton Lounge of Boss Tennis Center\, followed by the men's hockey game vs. Harvard. The DCUV will provide beverages and basic supplies (plates\, napkins\, utensils\, cups\, etc.) and we ask you to bring food to share with attendees – main dishes\, side dishes\, salads\, chips\, desserts\, etc.\n\nThis event\, great for the entire family\, has become a popular tradition.\n\nSign up for this always enjoyable event by registering online.\n\nWe have a block of seats reserved for DCUV members in Section 18 (center ice)\; use this link for a $2 DCUV discount: https://dartgo.org/dcuv-hockey-2025\n\nSelect the number of adult tickets ($18) or youth tickets ($13). Leave the full price seats ($20/$15) and section empty (section will be filled automatically).\n\nTo get the DCUV discount\, you must pre-purchase with the link before 6pm on 2/7. The reserved seats will be released one hour before the game\; tickets at the door are full price only.
LOCATION:Moulton Lounge - Boss Tennis Center\, 2 Summer St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-hockey-potluck-dinner-2025/
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DTSTART:20250218T223000Z
DTEND:20250219T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20250204T164630Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk\, February
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our February Third Tuesday on February 18th at the DOC House.\n\nOur Third Tuesday speakers in February will be a group of current Dartmouth Student Government representatives\, speaking about DSG student health and wellness initiatives. Our speakers will be Ian McKenna '27 and Sydney O'Connor\, '27\, Co-Chairs of the DSG's Health &amp\; Wellness Committee. Ian and Sydney will be joined by Jon Pazen\, '25\, DSG VP/Student Body VP.
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-february/
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DTSTART:20250308T150000Z
DTEND:20250308T183000Z
DTSTAMP:20250228T225445Z
SUMMARY:NCAA Nordic Skiing Tailgate
DESCRIPTION:Join us to cheer on the Big Green as they compete at the 2025 NCAA Skiing Championships!\n\nTo get an accurate count for catering\, please click this link to register if you plan to attend.\n\nWe're thrilled to invite all alumni and families to a vibrant tailgate party at Oak Hill on Saturday\, March 8! This is your chance to rally together in support of our incredible Dartmouth ski teams competing in the NCAA Championships!\n\nIndulge in delicious treats from Lou's Restaurant &amp\; Bakery: warm up with coffee\, hot cocoa\, and fresh donuts while you soak in the festive atmosphere!\n\nThis is the last day of the competition featuring the 20K freestyle race. Women race at 10am followed by the men at noon — join us before\, during\, and after!\n\nNo parking is available onsite\, but shuttles will be running continuously from parking lots at Dewey Lot\, Garipay\, and Dartmouth Childcare Center.\n\nDon’t miss out on this opportunity to reconnect with old friends and make new memories while cheering on Dartmouth’s nordic ski teams. We can’t wait to see you there!\n\nFor more information on the NCAA championships\, click here
LOCATION:Oak Hill Outdoor Center\, 59 Oak Hill Drive\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/2025-ncaa-nordic-skiing-tailgate/
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DTSTART:20250318T213000Z
DTEND:20250318T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20250318T190734Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Tour: Dartmouth Hall Remodel
DESCRIPTION:For this month's Third Tuesday\, we have a tour of the Dartmouth Hall renovations. We will meet in 105 Dartmouth Hall at 5:30pm for our usual reception. Our guest speaker will be Kelly McConnell\, '00 GR'03\, Senior Lecturer of French. Kelly's office is in the renovated Dartmouth Hall\, so she will be able to discuss her firsthand experiences before\, during\, and after the renovations\, as well as take your questions.\n\nThe parking behind Dartmouth Row is closed due to Fayerweather construction. Nearby parking is available behind Richardson and Woodward Halls\, in the Shattuck Observatory lot\, along Observatory Road just before Wilder Hall\, and in the Observatory lot behind the Fairchild Physical Sciences Center.\n\nAlso note that starting today\, Fayerweather Hill Road will be closed due to utility construction. All access to these parking areas will be via Observatory Road from East Wheelock. Observatory Road will run two-way until mid-April.\n\nSee this map for parking options.\n\nAll on-campus lots are free after 5pm.
LOCATION:Dartmouth 105 - Dartmouth Hall\, Dartmouth Hall\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-tour-dartmouth-hall-remodel/
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DTSTART:20250415T213000Z
DTEND:20250415T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20250506T155122Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk\, Rod Smolla - "The Constitution and the Presidency"
DESCRIPTION:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tKTDcs4KBs\n\nJoin us for our April Third Tuesday on April 15th at the DOC House.\n\nOur Third Tuesday speaker in April will be a Rodney A. Smolla\, the President of the Vermont Law and Graduate School.\n\nPresident Smolla will be giving a talk entitled The Constitution and the Presidency and will be providing an objective and neutral overview of the Constitutional Law doctrines governing two topics germane to the Presidency:\n\n 	The constitutional rules governing the promulgation of Executive Orders.\n 	The President’s “removal powers\,” including the extent to which Congress may or may not restrict the presidential power to fire high-ranking officials in “independent” federal agencies.\n\nAdditionally\, he was a member of a three-person team of lawyers who argued the case of Dominion Voting Systems v. Fox News on appeal (representing Dominion)\, after which the case settled for $787 million in 2023.\n\nPresident Smolla's full biography is available here: https://www.vermontlaw.edu/faculty/smolla-rodney
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-rod-smolla/
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DTSTART:20250527T213000Z
DTEND:20250528T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20250527T171234Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Annual Dinner 2025
DESCRIPTION:Now that the academic year is wrapping up and graduation is just around the corner\, it is once again time for the DCUV Annual Meeting and Dinner. This year's event will be held on Tuesday\, May 27th at 5:30pm (this is the fourth Tuesday in May). This year we will be hosting the event at the Floren Varsity House\, behind the East Stands of the Buddy Teevens Stadium at Memorial Field. We will be on the third floor\, in the large\, windowed space overlooking Memorial Field.\n\nThis year's program will be a panel discussion featuring Upper Valley alumni entrepreneurs\, moderated by Tom Hoyt. Current confirmed panelists include:\n\n 	Jim Bullion\, '78 TU'82 P'16 THP'17 THP'18\, CEO of WAHTS Hearing\n 	Trip Davis\, '90 P'29\, Chair and CEO of FreshAir Sensor\n 	Julia Megson\, TU'23\, Founder and CEO\, Rescale\n\nWe will be serving hors d'oeuvres\, wine\, beer\, and soft drinks this year. As it will not be a full meal\, there is no charge for attendees this year. However\, we ask that you RSVP at https://dartgo.org/2025_DCUV_AnnualMeeting\, to help us with food and beverage planning and to secure a pre-printed nametag.\n\nThe DCUV asks attendees at our events to consider bringing a donation of non-perishable food or personal care items for theDartmouth Dining Food Shelf. Click here for Food Shelf information.
LOCATION:Floren Varsity House\, 14 E Wheelock St\,\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-dinner-2025/
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DTSTART:20250824T160000Z
DTEND:20250824T180000Z
DTSTAMP:20250813T030803Z
SUMMARY:Welcoming Cookout for Local '29s
DESCRIPTION:Please come and join us in welcoming the newest members of the Dartmouth family!\n\nMartha '76 and Jim Beattie '76 are again graciously hosting the DCUV's welcoming cookout for local members of the Class of 2029. The DCUV will be providing hamburgers\, veggie burgers\, hot dogs\, buns\, and condiments\; we ask attendees to bring side dishes\, chips\, desserts\, or beverages.\n\nPlease RSVP by Friday\, 8/22 to help us estimate the food needed.\n\nQuestions? Email [encode link="mailto:rsvp@dcuv.org"]rsvp@dcuv.org[/encode].
LOCATION:Beattie Residence\, 6 North Balch Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/welcoming-cookout-for-local-29s/
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DTSTART:20250913T173000Z
DTEND:20250913T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20250907T031546Z
SUMMARY:Scenic River Cruise on the Connecticut
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxing cruise on the Connecticut River to celebrate the beginning of fall foliage. We’ll gather at 1:30 p.m. and depart at 2:00. Boats will return on a staggered schedule between 3:30 and 4:00.\n\nTicket Prices\nYoung Alumni (0-15 years out): $15\nGeneral Registered DCUV Members: $35\nNon‑DCUV Members: $45\n\nYoung alums receive a discounted rate made possible by Dartmouth Alumni Relations’ Big Green Affair funding.\n\nSpace is limited — reserve your spot now!\n\nFor safety\, we discourage children age 12 and under from attending this cruise. New Hampshire law requires all children 12 and younger to wear a U.S. Coast Guard–approved life jacket at all times while a vessel is underway. The boats we reserve carry life jackets\, but we cannot guarantee appropriate child sizes.\n\nReservations are non‑refundable except if the event is canceled due to weather. Past cruises have sold out\; we recommend reserving early.\n\nQuestions? Write to [encode]rsvp@dcuv.org[/encode].
LOCATION:Orford Boat Launch\, Boat Landing Road\, Orford\, NH\, 03777\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/scenic-river-cruise-on-the-connecticut/
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DTSTART:20250916T213000Z
DTEND:20250916T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20250907T031756Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk: Hockey Coaches Reid Cashman and Maura Crowell
DESCRIPTION:The DCUV is happy to welcome Reid Cashman and Maura Crowell as speakers for the first Third Tuesday event of the 2025-26 academic year. Reid is the Koenig Family Head Coach of Dartmouth’s Men’s Hockey. He joined the Dartmouth family in 2020. Last season he led the team to an Ivy League Championship with an impressive 8-2-0 record. He and his assistants were honored after the season as the Ivy League Coaching Staff of the Year. Prior to coming to Dartmouth he served as an assistant coach for the NHL’s Washington Capitals. Maura is the Head Coach of Women's Ice Hockey. She came to Dartmouth in the spring of 2024. She enjoyed a nine-year tenure at University of Minnesota Duluth\, where she took teams to the NCAA tournament on five occasions\, and also coached at Harvard. Her first year at Dartmouth featured a young and promising lineup.\n\nNote: Our event will be held on the third floor of Floren Varsity House\, the venue we used for our annual meeting in the spring. Please note that construction continues in the vicinity of the Lewinstein Athletic Center (formerly Alumni Gym) and that Crosby Street remains closed. Parking is available in the Thompson Arena lot.\n\nThis fall\, we resume our practice of collecting shelf-stable donations for the Dartmouth Dining Food Shelf to address food insecurity on campus. We appreciate your contributions!
LOCATION:Floren Varsity House\, 14 E Wheelock St\,\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-hockey-coaches-reid-cashman-and-maura-crowell/
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DTSTART:20251021T213000Z
DTEND:20251021T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20251017T173531Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk: Scott Allen\, Dartmouth Alumni Magazine
DESCRIPTION:Scott Allen became the editor of the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine on July 21\, after over 40 years of experience in journalism and media. Scott worked at the Boston Globe between 1992 and 2023\, where he was most recently the assistant managing editor for projects\, after serving as an environmental reporter\, health and science editor\, and an investigative reporter on and later editor of the Spotlight special reporting unit. He previously worked at the Maine Times and the Patriot Ledger (Quincy\, Mass.). Scott is a graduate of Bowdoin College and held a Knight Science Journalism Fellowship at MIT.\n\nAttendees may park on either the north or south side of the 41 Centerra building. An elevator is available for access to the third floor. DCUV board members will be present at entrances to direct attendees to our venue.\n\nWe collect shelf-stable donations at each monthly reception for the Dartmouth Dining Food Shelf to help address food insecurity on campus. We appreciate your contributions!
LOCATION:Crutchfield Conference Room - 41 Centerra Parkway\, 41 Centerra Pkwy\, Lebanon\, NH\, 03766\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-scott-allen-dartmouth-alumni-magazine/
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DTSTART:20251101T183000Z
DTEND:20251101T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20251030T151110Z
SUMMARY:Dartmouth–Harvard Football Watch Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Moore Hall on Saturday\, November 1 to view the Dartmouth–Harvard game broadcast live from Cambridge. Kickoff is at 3 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. Fun for the entire family.\n\nOur event takes place in Moore B03\, opposite Filene Auditorium in the basement of Moore Hall. Parking is available in the Maynard Lot across the street.
LOCATION:Moore B03 - Moore Hall\, 3 Maynard Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dartmouth-harvard-football-watch-party-2025/
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DTSTART:20251118T223000Z
DTEND:20251119T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20251111T050001Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk: Karen Afre\, Academic Skills Center
DESCRIPTION:Dartmouth offers an incredible range of services and programs designed to help students succeed academically and beyond. Join Karen Afre\, Director of the Academic Skills Center and proud member of the Class of 2012/2015\, for an inspiring conversation about how her team partners with students to build confidence\, resilience\, and powerful learning strategies throughout their academic journey.\n\nYou’ll also hear from student voices about how they’ve worked with the ASC—perfect timing as this is the last day of Fall term classes!
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-karen-afre-academic-skills-center/
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DTSTART:20251216T223000Z
DTEND:20251217T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20251211T154359Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:The world-famous DCUV Holiday Party returns to '53 Commons (formerly Thayer Dining Hall) on Tuesday\, December 16\, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. (please\, no early arrivals). No RSVP required!\n\nThe holiday party is our primary members-only event. We will take membership signups at the door\, but encourage you to join online in advance to save everyone time. Club membership includes a "plus-one" for your spouse\, significant other\, or a friend. We would love to see you both on Tuesday.\n\nThis year we again ask attendees to bring a non-perishable food donation for the Dartmouth Dining Food Shelf to help address food insecurity on campus. We thank you in advance for your kind contributions! (Please check the dates of your items beforehand\, as Dartmouth Dining cannot accept goods past their best-by dates.)\n\nWe’re also adding a service activity to the party. Stop by our card-writing table to create general\, encouraging holiday cards for residents of Dismas Home\, guests at David’s House\, and local veterans served by the VA. We'll supply cards\, pens\, and suggested messages—just bring your holiday spirit.\n\n\n\nThe DCUV holiday party is generously supported by Mascoma Bank.\n\n
LOCATION:Class of 1953 Commons\, 6 Mass Row\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-holiday-party-2025/
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DTSTART:20260120T223000Z
DTEND:20260121T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260112T004431Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk: Duncan Simpson\, Teevens Center for Peak Performance
DESCRIPTION:Duncan Simpson joined Dartmouth in July 2025 as inaugural director of the Kirsten and Eugene F. “Buddy” Teevens ’79 Center for Peak Performance. He is a published scholar with a PhD in sport studies and a specialization in sport psychology from the University of Tennessee\, Knoxville\, who most recently worked as director of personal development at IMG Academy in Bradenton\, Fla.\, and previously served as a faculty member at Ithaca College and Barry University.
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-duncan-simpson-teevens-center-for-peak-performance/
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DTSTART:20260130T220000Z
DTEND:20260130T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260129T150746Z
SUMMARY:Canceled: DCUV Hockey Potluck Dinner
DESCRIPTION:This year's hockey potluck event is canceled due to forecasted weather conditions. We apologize for the inconvenience.\n\n\n\nWe have a block of game tickets reserved for DCUV attendees in Section 20. Use this link for a $3 discount off each ticket. Select your desired quantity and leave "Section" blank before clicking "Add to Cart". Applies only to tickets purchased online by 6 p.m. on Friday.
LOCATION:\, \, 
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-hockey-potluck-dinner-2026/
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DTSTART:20260217T223000Z
DTEND:20260218T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T172933Z
SUMMARY:Third Tuesday Talk: Josh Keniston\, SVP for Operations
DESCRIPTION:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8508VXNfj0g\n\nJosh Keniston is the Dartmouth senior vice president for operations. His broad portfolio includes the campus services division\, human resources\, and the development of a 5-year capital plan addressing the needs of students and employees in the Upper Valley. Josh joined the College in 2018 as vice president and chief of staff to the executive vice president for finance and administration and has served in his current role since 2023. Join us to hear from Josh about developments across campus!
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-tuesday-talk-josh-keniston-svp-for-operations/
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DTSTART:20260329T190000Z
DTEND:20260329T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260317T193711Z
SUMMARY:Volunteering at Maynard House
DESCRIPTION:Help bring a little “home” to families staying at Maynard House in Hanover\, NH. Since 1978\, this nonprofit has provided adult patients and their families with comfortable\, affordable lodging—a supportive home away from home for those traveling for medical care\, so they can focus on what matters most: healing and recovery.\n\nOn Sunday\, March 29 (3:00–5:00 pm)\, volunteer teams will gather in the Maynard House kitchen to prepare two family-style casseroles (lasagna\, baked ziti\, shepherd’s pie\, or similar comfort meals). Meals can be baked and ready to serve or refrigerated for later—either way\, guests deeply appreciate having a warm\, nourishing option available. You can volunteer as a shopper ahead of time\, help cook at Maynard House\, or do both.\n\nRegistration is required for this event. Sign up today!
LOCATION:Maynard House\, 17 South Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/volunteering-at-maynard-house/
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DTSTART:20260404T150000Z
DTEND:20260404T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20260402T154125Z
SUMMARY:Lacrosse and Softball Tailgate
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lunchtime tailgate in the Thompson Lot prior to two home games against Ivy League opposition! The DCUV will provide sandwiches\, dessert\, and drinks. Families and guests of all ages are welcome. The game schedule:\n\n 	12:00 p.m. – Men's lacrosse vs. Yale\, Scully-Fahey Field (use this link for discounted tickets)\n 	12:30 p.m. – Women's softball vs. Columbia\, Dartmouth Softball Park (unticketed)\n\nLook for our tent on the sidewalk adjacent to Burnham Field.
LOCATION:Thompson Lot\, Summer Court\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/lacrosse-and-softball-tailgate/
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DTSTART:20260420T213000Z
DTEND:20260420T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260315T180358Z
SUMMARY:Third Monday Talk: David Smith\, Cyber Fraud in the Age of AI
DESCRIPTION:Dave Smith has long been passionate about cybersecurity and fraud prevention—just ask his family\, who regularly receive updates on the latest scams. After 30+ years as a school psychologist\, counselor\, and behavior specialist\, he now focuses on helping seniors and caregivers recognize threats\, from phishing to fraud by friends or family.\n\nThis presentation takes place on the third Monday of the month\, April 20.
LOCATION:DOC House\, 10 Hilton Field Rd\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/third-monday-talk-david-smith-cyber-fraud-in-the-age-of-ai/
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DTSTART:20260429T180000Z
DTEND:20260429T191500Z
DTSTAMP:20260429T035917Z
SUMMARY:Teevens Center Presents: Leading Through Change with Jeff Immelt '78
DESCRIPTION:An event hosted by the Teevens Center:\n\nJoin Jeff Immelt ’78\, former CEO of GE and the inaugural Teevens Center Leadership Fellow\, for a fireside conversation on what it takes to lead through uncertainty\, failure\, and rapid change.\n\nIn conversation with Duncan Simpson\, Director of the Teevens Center for Peak Performance\, Jeff will share stories and insights from leading at the highest levels\, including how leaders adapt across changing contexts\, make tough decisions under pressure\, and help people and teams move forward when the future feels unclear.\n\nRecognized as one of Barron’s “World’s Best CEOs” three times\, named the Financial Times “Man of the Year” in 2003\, and included on Time magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2009\, Jeff brings a rare perspective on leadership\, complexity\, and change.\n\nThis event is an opportunity to hear candid reflections and practical lessons on leading when the stakes are high and the path ahead is uncertain.\n\nRegister online!
LOCATION:Top of the HOP - Hopkins Center\, 2 E Wheelock St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/teevens-center-presents-leading-through-change-with-jeff-immelt-78/
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DTSTART:20260512T210000Z
DTEND:20260512T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260511T234105Z
SUMMARY:Organ Recital with College Organist Henry Danaher '08
DESCRIPTION:Rollins Chapel features an organ of 3\,937 pipes\, given by Basil F. Austin '31. All are welcome to hear a short program by our College Organist Henry Danaher '08 and two student guest performers\, in tandem with the Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley\, who will provide refreshments after the recital. These quarterly recitals feature varied organ repertoire from the baroque to the modern era. No tickets required\; stay after the program for Q&amp\;A\, fellowship on the Rollins porch during the reception\, or to try out the instrument for yourself.
LOCATION:Rollins Chapel\, 29 College St\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/organ-recital-with-college-organist-henry-danaher-08/
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DTSTART:20260526T213000Z
DTEND:20260526T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260511T234002Z
SUMMARY:DCUV Annual Meeting 2026
DESCRIPTION:The DCUV's annual business meeting will mark a first club visit to the new Buddy T's Grill &amp\; Sports Bar in Hanover on Tuesday\, May 26! Our guest speaker is Joe Catrino\, inaugural executive director of the Dartmouth Center for Career Design\, a hub for undergraduate career exploration and career development formerly known as the Center for Professional Development.\n\nJoin us starting at 5:30 p.m. for an engaging program! Registration is $10 per person\, covering heavy hors d'oeuvres. Buddy T's will be open that day just for our private event\, so please help us gather an accurate headcount by registering in advance! A cash bar will be available. Contact rsvp@dcuv.org with any questions.
LOCATION:Buddy T's Grill & Sports Bar\, 7 Lebanon Street\, Hanover\, NH\, 03755\, United States
URL:https://www.dcuv.org/events/dcuv-annual-meeting-2026/
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