OSUM Students Holding Beats for Budapest

The Ohio State University at Marion’s French Club, Le Cercle Francais, will present Beats for Budapest, Thursday, January 26, 7:30 p.m. in Morrill Hall Auditorium.  This unique concert event will help raise funds for students’ taking part in the campus’s upcoming Central European Study Tour.

The concert features a host of student and community performers, including: Jherek Cummings, Ohio State Marion’s contemporary a cappella group InChant, Elizabeth Moore, Alex Sheridan, and Dustin Hornbeck.  Students, faculty, staff, and the community are invited to come out and support the French Club in their fundraiser.  General admission is $5, and $4 for students and those 60 and up.  Raffle tickets for prizes and concessions will be available at the event.

Ohio State Marion’s 2012 Study Abroad tour to Central Europe, led by Ohio State Marion faculty member Zuheir Alidib, departs for 10 days on March 15 and features visits to Budapest, Vienna, Prague, and Munich.

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