[Bioundgrd] Fwd: Free Food at the ESP Barbecue: Monday (tomorrow!) at 1:00PM
Janice Chang
jdchang at MIT.EDU
Sun Sep 18 20:12:42 EDT 2005
>From: Michael Shaw <mshaw at MIT.EDU>
>Reply-To: Michael Shaw <mshaw at MIT.EDU>
>Sender: mikeshaw at gmail.com
>To: esp at MIT.edu
>Subject: Free Food at the ESP Barbecue: Monday (tomorrow!) at 1:00PM
>
>No classes this Monday?
>Have a little free time?
>Want some Free Food???
>
>************************************
> Come One and All To The ESP BARBECUE!!!
> ************************************/
>
>We'll be at the Kresge pits from 1:00 until the food runs out! Free
>hot dogs, hamburgers, and veggie options for all!
>
>One more time:
>What: Free Barbecue
>Where: Kresge Barbecue Pits (right behind Kresge Auditorium)
>When: 1:00PM this Monday, our suicide prevention day!
>
>
>And who are we?
>
>Through an extensive offering of academic and nonacademic classes, the
>MIT Education Studies Program (ESP) provides a unique, affordable
>educational experience for motivated middle and high school students.
>ESP classes are developed and taught by MIT students, alumni, and
>faculty, and members of the community. ESP gives these individuals the
>unique opportunity to build a curriculum and teach a class in
>virtually any subject that they choose, allowing them to gain valuable
>experience, strengthen their teaching skills, and enjoy the
>satisfaction that comes from sharing their unique knowledge and
>experience. Founded in 1957, ESP is the largest student-run program of
>its kind in the United States. ESP's diverse curriculum offers classes
>in technology, math, science, writing, the arts, history, literature,
>SAT prep, and a wide range of other subject areas.
>
>Hope to see you there,
>Michael Shaw, Chairman, MIT ESP
>
>-------------------------------------------------------
>
>Questions: Email us at teachanything at MIT.edu or find us on the web at
>http://esp.mit.edu
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