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East Tennessee State University's Martin Center for the Arts October is set to be a busy time on ETSU’s campus, with lots of opportunities for those looking to engage with music, arts, theater or the community. The following events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted: Hurricane Helene Response Supply Drive for Those Affected by Hurricane Helene: Through at least Oct. 4–second floor, D.

P. Culp Student Center; Oct. 5 from 1 to 3:30 p.



m. at tailgate area near Greene Stadium. ETSU’s Student Government Association, working closely with the Office of Leadership and Civic Engagement and other campus partners, has established a collection site on the second floor of the D.

P. Culp Student Center for donations toward flood buckets and hygiene kits for those affected by Hurricane Helene. Bucs Stuff the Bus: Oct.

12 at 3:30 p.m.–Greene Stadium.

A campus-wide campaign to collect needed supplies for select schools as part of ETSU’s Founders Week (October 7-12) has been expanded to include schools affected by the catastrophic flooding from Hurricane Helene. Members of the community are invited to participate by bringing school supplies to ‘Stuff the Bus’ at Greene Stadium in conjunction with the Bucs football game vs. Samford on October 12 at 3:30 p.

m., or drop off supplies at the Information Station on the first floor of the D.P.

Culp Student Center through Friday, October 11. Music Homecoming: Gospel Choir Concert: Oct. 6 at 2 p.

m.–D.P.

Culp Student Cent.

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