Monday, February 16, 2009
Tickets available for college's annual International Student Club Coffeehouse

Performances at the Coffeehouse will include music, readings and dance with an international flavor
Date and time: Saturday, March 7; dinner at 5 p.m., show at 7 p.m.
Location: Dinner – College Mennonite Church Fellowship Hall, Show – Sauder Concert Hall
Cost: $17 – Dinner and show ($11 for students and kids), $10 – Show only ($6 for students and kids)
GOSHEN, Ind. – Goshen College students, representing up to 30 countries, will host the annual International Student Club Coffeehouse on March 7. A buffet-style dinner will begin at 5 p.m. in the College Mennonite Church Fellowship Hall and the show will take place in the Music Center's Sauder Concert Hall at 7 p.m.
A variety of foods from many countries will be offered. The show afterward will include music, readings and dance with an international flavor.
Tickets cost $17 for the dinner and show ($11 for students and kids) and $10 for the show only ($6 for students and kids). There are plenty of tickets remaining for the show, but dinner tickets are selling fast. They can be purchased at the college's Welcome Center or by calling (574) 535-7566.
Editors: For more information about this release, to arrange an interview or request a photo, contact Goshen College News Bureau Director Jodi H. Beyeler at (574) 535-7572 or jodihb@goshen.edu.
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Goshen College, established in 1894, is a residential Christian liberal arts college rooted in the Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition. The college's Christ-centered core values – passionate learning, global citizenship, compassionate peacemaking and servant-leadership – prepare students as leaders for the church and world. Recognized for its unique Study-Service Term program, Goshen has earned citations of excellence in Barron's Best Buys in Education, "Colleges of Distinction," "Making a Difference College Guide" and U.S. News & World Report's "America's Best Colleges" edition, which named Goshen a "least debt college." Visit www.goshen.edu.

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