Monday, November 09, 2009 at 1:37 p.m.
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Westminster College in Fulton is celebrating the anniversary of the demise of the Berlin Wall with several activities the rest of the day, including a film, debate and special addresses.
Westminster students will tear down a replica of the Berlin Wall at the moment that crowds began to tear down the actual wall, at 6:53 p.m.
Westminster College has other activities planned during the week:
Film Screening: Something to Do with the Wall
November 9
2pm-3:30pm, National Churchill Museum, Clementine Room
TGIM (Gott sei Dank fuer Montag!) – German Celebration for Westminster Campus
November 9
4pm – 6pm – Latshaw Plaza (weather plan Mueller Student Center)
Tear Down that Wall Program
November 9
Special program and tearing down of the mock Berlin Wall
Featured speakers –Herr Lansing Hecker, German Honorary Consul and Dr Bernd von Muenchow-Pohl, Director, German Information Center USA
6pm – Program and 6:53 – Wall Event - Latshaw Plaza (weather plan Mueller Student Center)
Film Screening: History-Modern Marvels the Berlin Wall
November 10
2pm-3pm - National Churchill Museum, Clementine Room
Film Screening: ABC News Classics the Fall of the Berlin Wall
November 11
2pm-2:45pm - National Churchill Museum, Clementine Room
Children's Program: Berlin Wall
November 14
11am-Noon - National Churchill Museum, Anson Cutts Gallery
Reservations required (ages 6-12 only) - Cost: $5.00
Film Screening: When the Wall Came Tumbling Down
November 14
1pm-2:30pm, National Churchill Museum, Clementine Room