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Everything 3D – Maker Hub Meetups
September 15, 2015
Meet others at Elon interestedin 3D design, scanning and printing.
Numen Lumen – A Thursday Inspiration, Sept. 17
September 15, 2015
The Company We Keep: Stories of Welcoming and Hospitality in our Community
WRAL-TV sports anchor to speak at Elon – Sept. 16
September 15, 2015
Jeff Gravley P'16 will have a conversation with students interested in sports journalism.
Declaration of the Bab – Baha'i
September 15, 2015
This holiday from the Baha'i faith tradition recognizes the declaration in 1844 by Ali Muhammed that he was the anticipated "Coming One" of all religions. Work is suspended on this day. This holiday begins at sundown on May 22 and ends at sundown on May 23.
Ramadan Begins – Islam
September 15, 2015
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and lasts for 30 days. It is the Islamic month of fasting from sex, drinking, eating, and smoking during daylight hours. The purpose of Ramadan is to rededicate oneself to God through patience, faith, and submission. Ramadan continues until June 4.
Pesach (Passover) – Jewish
September 15, 2015
Pesach, which means to pass through, commemorates the Exodus from Egypt and the Holy One passing over the Jewish homes when the first-born Egyptians were slain.
Easter/Pascha – Orthodox Christian
September 15, 2015
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is celebrated with this feast in the Orthodox Christian church. It recognizes Christ’s power over death and the gift to Christians of restoration, transformation and life everlasting.
Beltane – Nature Traditions
September 15, 2015
Beltane celebrates the fertility and abundance of the earth.
Yom HaShoah – Jewish
September 15, 2015
Also known as Holocaust Remembrance Day, this day offers remembrance for persons who died in the Shoah, actions against the Jewish people during World War II. This Holiday begins at sundown on May 1 and ends at sundown on May 2.
Visakha Puja – Buddhist
September 15, 2015
This festival celebrates the birth, enlightenment, and death of Buddha. The day includes preparation of sweets for the monks, sermons and a candle-lighting ceremony.