!["This message is more than just three words. To grow, evolve, and transform means to accept and embrace the path you were meant to be on in order to grow as an individual and change the world around you."Thank you for this opportunity! I hope this can reach people. Let me know if you need anything else. “Sincerely,Elena Valle ’25 of Damascus, Md.Join us for Free Press on Friday, October 1st from 3:00pm-5:00pm outside of the Benjamin Mays Center.Printmaking at Free Press involves rolling ink out onto stamps carved by a variety of talented Bates artists and using those stamps to make designs on the canvas of your choice. We’ll provide limited quantities of paper, fabric masks, and canvas tote bags to print on, you bring whatever else is in need of artistic embellishment (t-shirts? jean jackets? your roommate’s bedspread?). No prior art experience or skill is necessary—we’ll have artists there to guide you through the printmaking process.](https://www.bates.edu/news/files/2021/10/211001_Printmaking_Campus_0566-200x133.webp)
Lessons and Carols service returns on Dec. 13
In an annual tradition at Bates College, a Service of Lessons and Carols for the Advent season of the Christian faith will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13, in the Peter J. Gomes Chapel, 275 College St.
Sponsored by Bates’ Multifaith Chaplaincy, the service is open to the community. For more information, please call 207-786-8272.
Bates’ Service of Lessons and Carols draws on the traditional structure of the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, telling the story of the birth of Jesus through traditional scriptural readings mixed with contemporary prose readings.
This year’s readers include Jamil Drake, visiting assistant professor of religious studies; students and members of the college staff; and college President Clayton Spencer.
Music will be provided by keyboardist and Lecturer in Music John Corrie; the College Choir, directed by Corrie; and a cappella singing groups the Crosstones, the Deansmen, the Manic Optimists, the Merimanders and TakeNote.
The Rev. Brittany Longsdorf and the Rev. Raymond Clothier, respectively the multifaith chaplain and acting associate multifaith chaplain at Bates, will offer blessings.