Come join us to celebrate YOUR membership to a great organization, PENN STATE ATLANTA!!!
On Saturday, June 19th at 2 p.m., the club will be hosting our annual membership party to kick-off the new year. PSU Atlanta will be hosting Tina Hay, the editor of The Penn Stater magazine.
In addition, we will be recognizing the outgoing officers, announcing the new officers, and signing up for your 2010-2011 membership. And the menu is...
veggie quesadilla, hudson sliders, chicken tenders and breasts, house salad, homemade potato chips, cookies, and brownies
Lunch and two (2) drinks (house wine or tap beer included) is on us!!! You MUST be a member to attend and you need to RSVP by Wednesday, June 16th.
The official RSVP will come out through EventBrite. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Jason at
membership@psuatlanta.com.
REGISTER HERE:
http://www.eventbrite.com/event/704528263
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Tina Hay
Editor, The Penn Stater magazine
tinahay@psu.edu
Tina Hay is editor of The Penn Stater, the bimonthly magazine for the 161,000 members of the Penn State Alumni Association. The Penn Stater won the 2007 Robert Sibley Magazine of the Year Award from Newsweek and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, and has garnered more than 180 other national awards in the past five years. Tina is a little embarrassed to admit that The Penn Stater doesn’t yet have a Web site, but points out that it does have a pretty cool blog (
http://pennstatermag. com) and is also on Facebook (
http://www.facebook.com/thepennstater).
Tina is a frequent presenter at the national conference of alumni-magazine editors and has twice co-chaired the conference. She also has spoken at magazine-editing conferences in Michigan, Ohio, and Florida, and has provided private consultation and critiques to a number of alumni magazines.
Tina has worked at Penn State for more than 26 years: She’s been editor of The Penn Stater since 1996, and before that, she spent 13 years as external relations coordinator for Penn State’s College of Health and Human Development. Earlier in her career she was news and sports director for a pair of radio stations in State College, Pa., and a really long time ago, she was the all-night DJ on WQWK, an FM rock station in State College. For 25 years she also has been the public address announcer for Lady Lion basketball, first in Rec Hall and now in the Bryce Jordan Center. In her spare time she knits, sings alto in a choral society, dabbles in photography (check out some of her photos at <
http://www.flickr.com/photos/11850196@N03/collections> and at <
http://www. personal.psu.edu/tmh1>), and spends way too much time on Facebook.
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http://www.hudsongrille.com/
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DIRECTIONS
FROM THE SOUTH: Take 75/85N, get off at Exit 250-10th street exit, turn right on 10th street, make a right at the light on Peachtree, HGM will be on your right down about a block and a half.
FROM THE NORTH: Take 75/85 S, get off at Exit 84-10th, 14th, 17th, and Techwood, follow signs for 10th street EAST, make a left on 10th street, take a right on Peachtree, and HGM will be on your right down about a block and a half.
COMPLIMENTARY VALET PARKING IS PROVIDED.