Turkey testicles, panther plunge, and much more
The “Panther Plunge” will be at 12-2 p.m. Saturday at the Campus Pond. Students will be jumping into the water to help raise money for Eastern’s chapter of Habitat for Humanity.
The “Turkey Testicle Festival” will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Friends and Company. The festival will also feature a variety of bands performing throughout the day.
The Détournement: Subversive Visual Communication art exhibit will open Saturday at the Tarble Arts Center. The exhibit features a variety of works where artists have changed the look and meaning of various pop culture icons.
The icons include well-known advertisements, comic books, posters, record covers and various other materials as well. Admission is free.
The Eastern Symphony Orchestra will have a “Triumph and Tragedy” concert 4 p.m. Sunday at the Dvorak Concert Hall in the Doudna Fine Arts Center. The concert will include work by Antonín Dvorák and Ludwig van Beethoven.
The American Marketing Association’s Thanksgiving food drive will continue throughout the weekend. The food drive goes to the Charleston Food Pantry.
Donations can be dropped off at boxes near the entrance of Lumpkin Hall and the School of Business Student Center.