Bay area cancellations and reschedulings
Saturday, October 22, 2005
Hillsborough County - The University of Tampa has cancelled classes through Monday. All weekend activities, including homecoming events, are cancelled.
- The University of South Florida homecoming game that was scheduled for Saturday at Raymond James Stadium against West Virginia has been rescheduled for Saturday, Dec. 3. The Alumni Association-sponsored Bulls Roast is also rescheduled for Dec. 3, three hours before game time. The Alumni Association is postponing several business meetings. Please log onto the alumni association web site for more information.
- Keiser College will be closed Monday, October 24 for students. Faculty and staff should report as scheduled so long as it is safe to do so.
- Hillsborough Community College is closed until Monday.
- The sale of tickets for the performance of the Broadway musical WICKED at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center has been moved from Sunday to Oct. 30.
- The Don Juceam Orchestra cancelled its Frankly Sinatra show scheduled for Sunday at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center. All other shows will continue as scheduled.
- The Florida ProMusica choral program of Durafle & Palestrina scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 23 at 4 p.m. at Sacred Heart Church, downtown Tampa, is postponed to a date TBD. Ticketholders may receive a refund or apply ticket to Dec. 11 Gregorian Chant program. For more information call 258-4226, or go to www.floridapromusica.com.
Manatee County - Keiser College will be closed Monday, Oct. 24 for students. Faculty and staff should report as scheduled so long as it is safe to do so.
- Manatee Community College offices will close and operations and all activities at MCC Bradenton, MCC Venice and the Center for Innovation and Technology at MCC Lakewood Ranch and all other locations will be cancelled from 5 p.m., Sunday Oct. 23 through Monday, Oct. 24.
- Webster University/Sarasota-Manatee will be closed on Monday, Oct. 24
- The Sarasota AIDS Theatre Project?s 5th Annual Night of Alternative Theatre, scheduled to take place Monday, Oct. 24, is being postponed until Dec. 5.
Pasco County
- The ninth annual New Port Richey Founder's Day scheduled for this weekend has been cancelled. The majority of activities and entertainment have been rescheduled during the Main Street Holidays from Dec. 9-11.
Pinellas County
- Stetson University College of Law has postponed its inaugural Intellectual Property Law Society Art Show and fundraiser, which was scheduled for Saturday evening. The event will be held Nov. 5 in the Great Hall of Stetson's Gulfport campus.
- Florida Wing Fest scheduled for this weekend in Pinellas Park has been rescheduled for Nov. 19-20.
- Shorecrest open house originally scheduled for Sunday has been rescheduled to Monday. Nov. 7 at 7 p.m. and Tuesday, Nov. 8 at 9 a.m.
- The Seminole Kiwanis Fall Festival has been rescheduled for Nov. 5 and 6 and will be held at the Seminole Vocational Education Center at 86th Avenue and 125th Street North.
Polk
- Polk County public schools will be closed Monday, Oct. 24 for all students and staff. Classes are schedule to resume Tuesday.
- Keiser College will be closed Monday, Oct. 24 for students. Faculty and staff should report as scheduled so long as it is safe to do so.
- Classes at Sante Fe Catholic High School in Lakeland are cancelled for Monday, Oct. 24.
- St. Luke's Christian Academy and Pre-School will be closed Monday, Oct. 24.
- Southeastern University has canceled classes and university activities Monday and Tuesday.
- Evangel Christian School and daycare will be closed Monday, Oct. 24.
- Webster University's Lakeland Campus will be closed through Monday, Oct. 24. All classes in Lakeland and at off-site teaching locations in Brandon (at Hillsborough Community College) and in Avon Park (at South Florida Community College) are cancelled through Monday.
- Polk Community College classes cancelled for Monday.
State
- Amtrak schedules have been affected. Call (202) 906-3860 or 800-USA-RAIL for more information.
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