2 (Events contined) 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm VEISHEA Alumni Appreciation Dinner and Silent Auction Scheman Building, Map Inset A $25.00 dinner ticket, $30.00 dinner and Stars Over VEISHEA ticket Exhibits 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm Black Student Alliance Presents Harambee, Map Inset A Agriculture and Life Sciences Fischer Theater Tickets available 6:00 pm – 3:00 am Live @ VEISHEA Entertainment Sites Mary Greeley Medical Center Stage, e-5 6:00 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 8:45 p.m. 10:15 p.m. 12:15 a.m. 1:45 a.m. No Better Cause Hello Dave Battle of the Bands Winner Story of the Year wreckage of the modern city Mike Jones Union Drive Stage, f-3 6:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m. 9:15 p.m. 11:15 p.m. 12:30 a.m. 2:00 a.m. Navy Band Keepers of the Carpet Chris Cagle Scratch Track Pop Genre Artist — TBA KounterTop V–Games Forker Building Parking Lot, e-7 6:30 p.m. 7:45 p.m. 8:45 p.m. 9:45 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 12:00 a.m. 1:15 a.m. Ride and Glide Stunt Show STIHL Timber Sports Team FMX Ramp Show Ride and Glide Stunt Show STIHL Timber Sports Team FMX Ramp Show Ride and Glide Stunt Show 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm VEISHEA Motorcycle Show Registration 6:30 pm Union Drive, north of the Memorial Union 7:00 pm – 10:30 pm Stars Over VEISHEA “The Music Man,” Map Inset A Stephens Auditorium Tickets available 10:00 pm – 12:00 am Free Indoor Movie 2055 Hoover “Blood Diamond” Fermentation for Ethanol Production Learn about new methods to increase the efficiency of ethanol production. Health Innovations Learn about new healthy food ingredients developed at Iowa State. 10. College of Agriculture — Explore 1. 150 Years of Progress in Animal Agriculture at ISU Kildee Hall, b-6 Milk a cow, see ultrasound in action, and taste homemade ice cream. 2. Agriculture and Biosystems Engineering Davidson Hall lawn, b-3 Trace the developments of one of the 20 greatest engineering achievements of the 20th century. 3. Ag Education and Studies Central campus, d-5 Explore careers in agricultural communications, education and production systems. Step into our world of opportunity. 4. Agriculture Systems Technology Club — Pedal Tractor Pull Off Osborn Drive at Davidson Hall, b-3 For children ages 3–11. Also, watch your favorite ISU celebrities compete. 5. Agronomy — Who Are Agronomists? Central campus, e-5 Play with dirt, tour a garden, enjoy free popcorn and edible dirt. 6. Animal Science / Block & Bridle Club Zoobly Zoo Farm Bureau Pavilion at Kildee Hall, b-6 Petting zoo with baby calves, lambs, pigs, and chickens. 7. Biological Sciences Central campus, d-5 From molecules to the biosphere, come explore the mysteries of life. 8. Biotechnology Outreach Education Center Molecular Biology Building, a-3 Learn more about biotechnology. 9. Center for Crop Utilization Research Central campus, d-5 Biocomposites Research Group See wood made with soy adhesives and bioplastics made from corn and soybeans. Biodiesel — From Seed to Fuel You’ve heard about it. Now watch our faculty make it. Biofuels and Biolubricants View an array of biorenewable fuels and lubricants. Awesome Careers in Agriculture Central campus, d-5 The adventure of teaching, communicating and producing can be yours. 11. Dairy Science Club south of Beardshear Hall, e-4 Introducing “Cyclone Celebration,” Iowa State’s new Sesquicentennial ice cream! 12. Economics Central campus, d-5 Come test your knowledge of fun and interesting economic lessons over the past 150 years. 13. Entomology ­­— It’s an Insect-A-GANZA! Central campus, d-5 Meet the most common and varied animals in the world. 14. Equestrian Club Horse Barn at corner of Stange and Pammel, a-6 Pony rides 15. Farm House Museum Central campus, d-6 Visit the first building on the campus and the exhibit, The Early Years: The Founding Model Farm and the College, celebrating the earliest days and people at Iowa State College from 1860–1910. 16. Folding @ ISU — Folding for Charity east of Morrill Hall, d-4 What is Folding @ ISU? Come learn more about our charity as well as our national group, Folding @ Home. 17. Food Science and Human Nutrition — See How Far We’ve Come! Central campus, d-5 See comparisons of food and nutrition issues from 150 years ago to today. 18. Horticulture — Get a Handle on Horticulture Central campus, d-5 Explore horticultural scavenger hunts and learn garden hints from our experts. 19. Insect Zoo 4th Floor, Science II, b-5 Educational, hands-on display of some of the world’s more unique species of insects and arthropods. Cockroach races! 3 (Agriculture and Life Sciences contined) 20. Living History Farms Central campus, e-5 Get Your Grip on History 21. Molecular Biosciences (two locations) east of Morrill Hall, d-4 Molecular Biology Building, a-3 22. Natural Resource Ecology and Management Central campus, e-5 NREM/Earth Day fun: critters, tree walks/seedlings, casting contest, nature ID, conclave/climbing demos, face painting, and Smokey Bear, all presented by animal ecology, forestry, wildlife care clinic and 10 natural resource ecology and management clubs. 23. Plant Pathology — The Plant Detectives Central campus, d-5 Why do plants get sick? Plant ID’s, Asian soybean rust information, 150 years of plant pathology. 24. Plant Sciences Institute — Food, Fuel and Feed Central campus, e-5 Get your “a-MAIZE-ing” tattoo and learn how the Plant Sciences Institute is exploring the future of your food, your fuel and animal feed. 25. Rodeo Club South of Lagomarcino Hall, b-6 Try your hand at roping and riding the mechanical bull! 26. Seed Science Center, BIGMAP, Institute for Food Safety and Security Central campus, d-5 From Quality Seeds to Safe Food Journey back in time to 1890 and learn the history of seed science and food safety at Iowa State. Eat Your Homework! Learn about several different types of edible seeds-then try them as a snack! CSI: Cyclone Seed Indentifier Grab a handful of mystery seeds then test your seed knowledge to win a prize! So you want to be a food safety expert? Talk to a food safety specialist. Learn how ISU scientists help keep your food safe. 27. Sociology and Public Service in Agriculture Club Central campus, e-5 Learn about the rural/urban divide. 28. Soil and Water Conservation Club Central campus, d-4 Watch how water travels through soils. 29. Statistics at ISU: 75 Years and Counting Central campus, d-5 See the men, women, machines and ideas that make statistics a modern science and a modern art. 30. Undergraduate Microbiology Club Science Hall, b-5 Homemade soda pop, giant walk-through bacterial cell, and many hands-on activities in microbiology. Art and Design 31. Art on Campus Visit these public works of art on campus where University Museums docents will interpret them with you. Beardshear Hall, second floor; Library Rotunda; McKay lawn; Durham lobby; Food Science Courtyard; Agronomy Courtyard; Kildee lobby. b-6, e-4, c-5, c-4, c-3, d-7, c-7, b-6 32. Brunnier Art Museum Scheman Building, See Map Inset A What’s Your Legacy? presents historical and contemporary portraits of people who have created important legacies at Iowa State over the last 150 years. Rodin: In His Own Words presents sculptures of this important 19th century French artist who also inspired our campus artist, Christian Petersen. 33. Christian Petersen Art Museum Morrill Hall, d-4 Visit our newest art museum dedicated to the artistic legacies of Christian Petersen. Inaugural sculpture and painting exhibitions, Urban Artist and New York Student Art League. 34. College of Design College of Design lawn, c-1 Craft Garden Make crafts from recycled materials and learn about adaptive reuse. Items also available for purchase. Emerging Green Builders Students are learning about sustainable design and construction. Buy a button. Spring into Art It’s the College of Design Art Club’s Spring Art Sale. Find a treasure: ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, wood furniture and accessories, and photographs. 35. Design Pavilion Central campus, d-4 Design through the Decades — Explore the history of our College of Design and what has made it one of the nation’s leaders in its approach to student learning. 36. Pocket Parks, b-4 , c-5 , f-3 Experience three parking stalls transformed into themed pocket parks by the Student Society of Landscape Architecture. 37. Senior Student Exhibition Gallery 181, College of Design, c-1 Let it Show! — the best work by integrated studio arts majors graduating in 2007. Business 38. Alpha Kappa Psi south of the Campanile, f-5 A raffle and Plinko. Come find out about our organization. 39. Are you an investor? Gerdin Business Building, e-6 Participate in an online simulation (every 30 minutes). Drawings for prizes. 40. Beta Alpha Psi — Plinko the BAP Way south of the Campanile, f-5 Take your chance in a Plinko game and learn about all the sponsors that allow our club to bridge students to their dream careers. FREE BIRTHDAY CAKE After the parade, join us on the steps of Beardshear Hall for the official kick-off of our Sesquicentennial, as President Geoffroy and special guests wish the university a happy 150th birthday and cut the first of 20,000 pieces of FREE birthday cake just for you! 41. Business Council south of the Campanile, f-5 42. Entrepreneur Club south of the Campanile, f-5 Play exciting games, buy balloons and personalize finals kits for your student. 43. Finance Club south of the Campanile, f-5 A Bird in Hand is worth 2 in the Bush (A Bird in Hand = 2 in the Bush/(l + r). Laptops and templates will demonstrate that money in hand today is worth more than money in the future. 44. Management Information Systems Faculty south of the Campanile, f-5 Come see what the MIS program and club have to offer you! 45. Marketing Club south of the Campanile, f-5 46. Multicultural Business Network south of the Campanile, f-5 MBN — We Love Culture 4 Engineering and Technology 47. American Society of Safety Engineers — Rescue Me north of Morrill Hall, d-4 Learn more about fire safety by viewing a fullsized simulation of a fire sprinkler system, and participate in other interactive games. 48. Association of General Contractors Flag Display Morrill Hall parking lot, d-4 49. Chemical Engineering Graduate Student Organization Central campus, d-3 You’ll see demonstrations about basic chemical engineering concepts and industrial chemical reactions relating to the emerging bio-based industry. 50. ChocoBiz Room 0028, Black Engineering, e-2 Ever dreamed of a job like Willy Wonka’s? Run your own chocolate factory and tour the engineering labs with students of the Institute of Industrial Engineers, Industrial Engineering Ambassadors, and the IDEAL Learning Community. 51. College of Engineering east of Marston Hall, d-3 Engineering Career Services Get the scoop on careers and entrepreneurship opportunities in engineering. Technology Toss Games Learn more about engineering and try your luck at our hands-on games. Hosted by the Office of Outreach and Recruitment and Engineers’ Week. 52. College of Engineering east of Marston Hall, d-3 First LEGO League and American Society of Engineering Education Engineer this! Come have some fun with Lego robotics, computer programming, and check out the Segway Personal Transporter. We’ll show you why being an engineering kid is so much fun! Wheel of Innovation — sponsored by Engineering Student Council Kids, spin the wheel and solve the puzzle for your chance to win awesome prizes! FREE face painting with the Society of Women Engineers and Women in Science and Engineering! Make, decorate and fly a paper airplane to challenge the record! 53. College of Engineering east of Marston Hall, d-3 Electrical and Computer Engineering and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Watch electricity and magnetism wirelessly turn on a lightbulb and propel a ring into air. Plus, see IEEE student design projects. Society of International Engineers and Engineering International Programs and Services present Engineering Expeditions Free souvenir as you “Picture Yourself Abroad” or take “150 Steps Around the World.” Your adventure begins here. 54. College of Engineering southeast of Marston Hall, e-3 Mechanical Contractors Association Concrete forms, unique building tricks of the trade, and much more! Water Quality Club Demonstrations Find out what happens to our water, all in a fun, educational format. Student organizations include NAIT, AiCHE, Pi Tau Sigma and the John Deere Demo. 55. College of Engineering WE ALL SCREAM FOR ICE CREAM Celebrate with a scoop of our very own special Sesquicentennial ice cream flavor “Cyclone Celebration” developed by the Dairy Science Club southeast of Marston Hall, e-3 Cyclone Power Pullers ¼-Scale Tractor Team Hop on board a ¼-scale tractor and see the team’s fleet sponsored by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers. Powering the Past, Present and Future See the evolution of transportation, human powered car to formula car to solar powered car. 56. Electrical and Computer Engineering and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Coover Hall, c-2 See IEEE student design projects. 57. Gaffer’s Guild Glassblowing 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. 1334 Sweeney Hall, d-2 Student glassblowers in action. Buy some of their glass creations. 58. High-Altitude Balloon Launch 2:30 p.m. (weather permitting) between Howe Hall and College of Design, d-1 59. Human Computer Interaction east of Marston Hall, d-3 Can’t program your VCR? Come learn why! Test your skills at the HCI Usability Relays. 60. Ice Cream Product Demonstration east entrance to Sweeney Hall, c-3 Sample “engineered” ice cream made by student members of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and the National Organization for the Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers. 61. Information Assurance Center and Information Infrastructure Institute (ICube) east of Marston Hall, d-3 IT Adventures and Applications — Explore how information technology affects our lives. Learn about hackers, cyber infrastructure, and cyber defenders. 62. Information Technology Services east of Marston Hall, d-3 A Trip through Computing Memory Lane — Computers changed our work and play. See the ancestors of today’s technology in this minimuseum. 63. Information Technology Services east of Marston Hall, d-3 Technology Trivia — Discover what you remember about technology’s history. Gameshow format features questions, competition, fun and prizes. 64. Iowa State Space Society — To Infinity and Beyond west of Beardshear Hall, e-3 Come see our display of rockets and other space-related items. 65. National Association of Industrial Technology north of Morrill Hall, d-4 Watch our competition robot perform and get your 2007 VEISHEA coaster. 66. Rapid Prototyping Demos 1210 Sweeney, c-2 Don’t miss the demonstrations of cool stuff being made in the Rapid Prototyping Lab. 67. Solar Car Sweeney Hall garage, d-2 Check out the ISU Solar Car and meet Team PrISUm. 5 (Engineering and Technology contined) 68. Spacecraft Systems and Operations Lab Demos Howe Hall lower atrium, d-1 Low altitude balloon experiments, payload setup and new gadget demos. 69. Tau Beta Pi west of the Hub, d-3 Ready, get set, build! High schoolers from around the state are invited to build the best egg thrower and test it. Human Sciences 70. And the Winners Are! Morrill Hall, d-4 See the winning entries from this year’s Textiles and Clothing Fashion Show. 71. College of Human Sciences south of MacKay Hall, c-5 Children Leave a Lasting Impression Learn about the ISU Child Development Laboratory School. Children can stamp and make a VEISHEA handprint. Consider the Possibilities Be our guest! Try out a career in hotel, restaurant and institution management. Enhancing Couple/Family Relationships ISU Marriage and Family Therapy Clinic: Providing professional and affordable services to the community. Folkloric Latin American Dance Troupe on display 2:30 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Dance performance will be representative of various Latin American countries. Hubs of Human Sciences Purchase a commemorative poster of buildings on campus that make up the college. Human Development and Family Studies Learn about majors and exciting career paths in human development and family studies. Human Sciences: Where People Matter Explore majors, study abroad opportunities, diversity, internships and student services. Iowa State Dancers on display 1 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. Performances by our award-winning students. Let’s Play 2 – 2:30 p.m. Children’s play activities directed by students in health and human performance. Magic of Technology Explore how comic digital pictures, iPods and techno-tools improve teaching and learning. Nutrition for Health and Wellness Test nutrition knowledge, learn how to “eat to compete,” and guess food portion sizes. Physical Culture to Kinesiology Investigate the history, research and careers in health and human performance. Read Aloud Enjoy your favorite story with guest readers. REFLECT: Concept to Design Learn about the imagination, talent and techniques behind the student entries in Iowa State’s popular Textiles and Clothing Fashion Show. Rock and Roll Come rock and roll with the students in family and consumer sciences education. Story Time 3:30 – 4 p.m. Listen to “celebrity” story readers share their favorite books. Teacher Education at ISU Welcomes the Student in Everyone Play math and science games with future teachers! Learn about teacher licensure options. Teaching, Technology and Leadership Footprints in the past — hands on the future. Tell Your Story. Write History. Alumni, faculty, staff and students from the former colleges of education and family and consumer sciences are invited to share their memories. VEISHEA Adventures for Kids Different games every hour. All ages welcome. Who wants to go to college? Learn what families can do to prepare for college after high school. You Could Be a Victim Explore identity theft and predatory lending. Kids, try our money games! 72. Food Science Club — Cyclone Fudge north of LeBaron Auditorium, c-4 Chocolate lovers, don’t miss this one! 73. VEISHEA Cherry Pies 16 MacKay Hall — Joan Bice Underwood Tearoom, c-5 Carry on the tradition. Purchase your VEISHEA cherry pie. Liberal Arts and Sciences Diggin’ the Union Find out what a team of ISU archaeologists discovered at the Memorial Union construction site. Join the Navy We’re talking the Skunk River Navy — student environmentalists who clean up Ames streams each fall. Languages and Cultures for the Professions A second language is vital in today’s business world as ISU engineering and business students are finding out. Life in the Savanna Explore primatologist Jill Pruetz’s day-today life as she studies chimpanzees in Senegal. Plaza Stories Discover the stories behind the bricks in the Plaza of Heroines. Buy a brick for your heroine. The Center of It All Learn more about Liberal Arts and Sciences — the college where ISU students take half their courses. Twister Learn about storm chasing from meteorology students in the nation’s top American Meteorological Society student group. 76. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences south of Catt Hall, d-5 “Meet and Greet”— From poets to politics, come visit with our talented alumni, faculty, staff and students such as a U.S. Poet Laureate, “Dr. Politics,” the admiral of the Skunk River Navy, and cast members of SOV’s The Music Man. 77. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences south of Catt Hall, d-5 150 Fascinating People — In honor of Iowa State’s 150th birthday, we’ve assembled a photo display of some of the truly fascinating faculty, staff and alumni from our college. 78. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences south of Catt Hall, d-5 Admissions 79. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences south of Catt Hall, d-5 Career services 74. Chemistry 80. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences south of Catt Hall, d-5 75. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences south of Catt Hall, d-5 81. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences south of Catt Hall, d-5 south of Catt Hall, d-5 Catt Center English 82. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences south of Catt Hall, d-5 International programs 6 (Liberal Arts and Sciences contined) 83. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences south of Catt Hall, d-5 84. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences south of Catt Hall, d-5 85. Ecology, Evolution and Organismal Biology Graduate Student Organization north of Bessey Hall, c-6 Learn about the importance and diversity of native plants in Iowa. Plants for sale! 86. English Club — Writers Block Central campus, d-6 Join us for a variety of craft activities and a display of faculty members’ accomplishments. 87. Geology Club Science Hall, b-5 3rd Rock from the Sun — Visit us for a history of the world wrapped up in a mineral. 88. Kappa Kappa Psi — Iota Omega chapter east of Morrill Hall, d-4 Learn more about how we keep the enthusiasm high for the Iowa State bands. 89. Medieval Re-Creationist Club Central campus, d-4 Go medieval — learn about Middle Ages fighting techniques, arts and sciences, and the people’s day-to-day lives! 90. Physics and Astronomy Club Physics Hall, b-4 Hands-on activities. 91. Psychology Club Lagomarcino Hall, b-5 Psyching up for Life. 92. Shaping Science for 60 years Central campus, e-4 Discover how Ames Laboratory and the Institute for Physical Research and Technology have been shaping science for 60 years. 93. Society of Chemistry Undergraduate Majors (SCUM) Gilman Hall, b-3 Don’t miss this exciting demonstration for all ages. Veterinary Medicine 94. College of Veterinary Medicine Central campus, d-5 Experience the past, live the present and touch the horizon of veterinary education, featuring the animals and people. 95. College of Veterinary Medicine Open House 1600 S. 16th St., See Map Inset C noon to 4:30 p.m. Includes petting zoo, sheepherding dogs, tours and Gentle Doctor photos. Campus Units 96. Air Force ROTC — Above and Beyond Central campus, d-5 Come and see an F-16 engine, the official Air Force truck, hourly drill team performances and other displays. 97. Alliance for Disability Awareness Wheelchair Obstacle Course Central campus, d-4 What is life like for the disabled? Find out by participating in a wheelchair obstacle course and other disability simulations. 98. Alumni Association — Life After 50 west of Sloss House, e-5 Experience our College for Seniors and ISU Retirees. Alums – old and new, we have free stuff. Just for you. 99. Cyclone Amateur Radio Club Central campus, e-4 Come hang with the hams and see what Amateur Radio is really about! 100.Facilities Planning and Management — Campus the Beautiful Central campus, e-4 The past, present and future of campus. See the master plan and try your luck on our special Veenker Memorial putting green. 101.Facilities Planning and Management General Services Building, c-8 Tour the Hall of History and see a 3-D model of campus. 102.Freshmen Council east of Morrill Hall, d-4 Learn how to get involved in campus organizations. 103.International Food Fair Great Hall, South Ballroom, Sun Room of the Memorial Union, g-5 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. VEISHEA and the International Student Council present food from around the world. Buy a sample. 104.Iowa State Center — Great Events Happen Here west of Sloss House, e-5 Entertainment for everyone. Win Iowa State Center event tickets. See yourself in a great costume. 105.ISU Extension Central campus, d-5 4-H is 4 U Explore 4-H fun and learning through activities led by 4-H members. Are You a Master of Your Garden? Tap into the knowledge base of Iowa’s best gardeners. Collegiate 4-H See how 4-H fun continues for students at Iowa State University. Connecting Learning and Living Use your senses to play in seeds, design plants, make bees and flowers, and investigate where your food comes from. Just 4 You Discover how the Iowa 4-H Center camps can enrich your summer through “learning by doing.” OnTrack — OnLine See how Iowa State has been helping people continue their education through the years and learn how we can help your career today. Operation: Military Kids Discover how 4-H is helping the children of Iowa’s soldiers before, during and after deployment. Think Economic Development — Think Iowa State University Extension Iowa’s economy gets a helping hand from Extension’s Center for Industrial Research and Service that serves industries in all 99 counties. Wash Your Hands at Germ City Find out how clean your hands really are after you wash them. You may be surprised! 106.ISU Foundation — A Legacy of Philanthropy east of Morrill Hall, d-4 Private donations reached $92 million for Iowa State last year. Come see the impact of private support! 107.ISU Library — Celebrating 150 years Central campus, d-3 Discover the library’s past and present and computer access to the e-Library. 107A.ISU Photography Club — Developed! Central campus, d-4 Snap on by and see a variety of student photographs. Some are for sale. 108. Multicultural Celebration Central campus, e-4 Visit exhibits from the array of on-campus cultural organizations and see artifacts from around the world. Freshmen Council — Many Cultures at ISU LGBTA Alliance — Its OK Sankalp — Sankalp on Display Sunrise — Sun and Fun Terra cotta plates and clay animals plus additional authentic merchandise. 7 (Campus Units contined) 109. President’s Advisory Committee on Diversity Central campus, e-4 Featuring outstanding Iowa State scholars and athletes of color, including George Washington Carver and football hero Jack Trice. 110. Provost’s Office Central campus, e-5 Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching We support teaching and learning success through workshops, faculty orientation, training technology and grants. Graduate College Explore the history of the Graduate College and take home one of our brochures. Lectures Program Take advantage of our national awardwinning lectures program. Engage with distinguished scholars, public officials, activists, and internationally known artists and performers. Program for Women in Science and Engineering Celebrating 20 years. What is a Provost? Learn about the Office of the Provost. 111. Power Plant east of General Services Building, d-8 Take a tour and see the inner workings of our power plant and learn how energy is produced for the campus. 112. Reiman Gardens Central campus, d-5 Discover Excellence in Bloom — Experience the beauty of horticulture influenced by 150 years of history at Iowa State University. 113. Reiman Gardens south of Jack Trice Stadium, See Map Inset B Experience a fabulous journey through a miniature garden intertwined with garden trains and ISU landmarks. 114. Semper Fi Society Central campus, d-5 Could you be a Marine? Come and visit in our tent to see if you have what it takes! 115. Serving Iowa State… Daily! Central campus, d-5 Learn how the Iowa State Daily has served the ISU community by providing information and a forum for 117 of ISU’s 150 years. 116. Sesquicentennial Birthday Cake First floor, Beardshear Hall, e-4 Be one of the first 20,000 to get a free piece of our 150th birthday cake, compliments of Hy-Vee. 117. Sesquicentennial Information and Sponsors east of Beardshear Hall, e-4 Get your free copy of the Iowa State Sesquicentennial Commemorative Timeline, published by VISIONS magazine. Learn about all the activities planned for the yearlong celebration. Thank our sponsors who are helping make our 150th birthday a success. 118. Sesquicentennial Merchandise south of the Campanile, f-5 What do you love about Iowa State? See the new Sesquicentennial commemorative wall art, What We Love About Iowa State, created by Sticks and add your own answer to the question. You won’t be able to resist buying a poster, t-shirt or home accessory from the special Iowa State Sesquicentennial collection created by Sticks. And be sure to buy a lasting memento of the 150th celebration from the University Book Store. 119. Student Affairs — Enjoy Your Student Affairs Adventure Central campus, d-5 Visit exhibits and activities from the units within the Division of Student Affairs. 120. Taste of VEISHEA north of Lake LaVerne, f-4 Opens at 2 p.m. Get everything from funnel cakes to hot dogs. 121. Treasures from the Archives: Celebrating 150 Years of Iowa State University 403 Parks Library, c-3 See the original 1858 Act that created Iowa State and other artifacts from Iowa State’s history. 122. VEISHEA Car Show East Campus Parking Deck, e-7 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. 123. VEISHEA History Expo Ground floor, Beardshear Hall, e-4 Learn how VEISHEA has evolved since 1922. 124. Vice President for Research and Economic Development — 150 Years of Innovation 126. City of Ames Central campus, d-4 City of Ames and Iowa State: More than a Century of Partnership — Explore this dynamic relationship through interactive displays and demonstrations. 127. Green Hills Retirement Community Central campus, e-4 It’s what retirement living should be. 128. T-Galaxy north of Beardshear Hall, d-3 Buy ISU merchandise here. Cy’s Big Top 129. Central campus, e-4 Fun for all! Activities include face painting, carnival games, storytelling, and a visit from everyone’s favorite mascot “Cy.” Large Equipment/ Vehicle Displays 130. Osborn Drive and Morrill Road Exhibitors: Association of General Contractors City of Ames Electric Department City of Ames Fire Department City of Ames Library Habitat for Humanity Iowa Soybean Association ISU Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering ISU Agricultural Science and Technology Club ISU College of Engineering ISU Department of Public Safety ISU Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management Sports and Recreation 131. Athletics: Taking the Next Big Step Central campus, d-5 Photos with Cy, tattoos from cheerleaders and greetings from coaches and student-athletes. Central campus, d-4 Come see ISU’s top innovators and the inventions that are changing Iowa and the world. 132. ISU Fencing Club Central campus, e-4 Community Organizations 133. ISU Judo Club — Martial Arts Central campus, e-4 125. Ames Convention and Visitors Bureau Central campus, d-4 Showcasing the best of Ames! Attractions, entertainment, shopping, dining, hotels, fun facts and more. Join ISU Fencing and fence a friend for $1. Gear and instructions provided. Several different martial arts styles will be demonstrated throughout the day. 134. Nordic Ski Club east of Morrill Hall, d-4 Frigid fun. Check out the ski equipment and buy a snow cone.