BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Missouri State University/Calendar of Events//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/Chicago BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Chicago BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0600 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 DTSTART:20070311T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=3;BYDAY=2SU TZNAME:CDT END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0600 DTSTART:20071104T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=11;BYDAY=1SU TZNAME:CST END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194600@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T183339Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T183339Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Sukkot DESCRIPTION:The festival of Sukkot\, also known as the Feast of the Tabern acles\, begins on the 15th of the month of Tishri\, 10 days after Yom Kip pur. The word Sukkah refers to temporary dwelling places\, or hut\, and t he holiday commemorates the 40 year period during which the children of I srael wandered the wilderness\, living in temporary huts for protection. Temporary huts are constructed - which must have open or unfinished ceili ngs made of organic material - and all eating takes place here for the du ration of the holiday. It is decorated with fall fruits and vegetables. A s a Jewish Biblical pilgrimage festival\, Sukkot is one of the three holi days during which Jews historically traveled to the Temple in Jerusalem.\ n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about the n amed cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual camp us event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it will be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Th e festival of Sukkot\, also known as the Feast of the Tabernacles\, begin s on the 15th \;of the month of Tish ri\, 10 days after Yom Kippur. The word Sukkah refers to temporary dwelli ng places\, or hut\, and the holiday commemorates the 40 year period duri ng which the children of Israel wandered the wilderness\, living in tempo rary huts for protection. Temporary huts are constructed - which must hav e open or unfinished ceilings made of organic material - and all eating t akes place here for the duration of the holiday. It is decorated with fal l fruits and vegetables. As a Jewish Biblical pilgrimage festival\, Sukko t is one of the three holidays during which Jews historically traveled to the Temple in Jerusalem.
\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about the named cultural/religious observation an d is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associa ted with this observance\, it will be listed separately on the master cal endar.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191013 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191014 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194601@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T183339Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T183339Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Sukkot DESCRIPTION:The festival of Sukkot\, also known as the Feast of the Tabern acles\, begins on the 15th of the month of Tishri\, 10 days after Yom Kip pur. The word Sukkah refers to temporary dwelling places\, or hut\, and t he holiday commemorates the 40 year period during which the children of I srael wandered the wilderness\, living in temporary huts for protection. Temporary huts are constructed - which must have open or unfinished ceili ngs made of organic material - and all eating takes place here for the du ration of the holiday. It is decorated with fall fruits and vegetables. A s a Jewish Biblical pilgrimage festival\, Sukkot is one of the three holi days during which Jews historically traveled to the Temple in Jerusalem.\ n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about the n amed cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual camp us event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it will be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Th e festival of Sukkot\, also known as the Feast of the Tabernacles\, begin s on the 15th \;of the month of Tish ri\, 10 days after Yom Kippur. The word Sukkah refers to temporary dwelli ng places\, or hut\, and the holiday commemorates the 40 year period duri ng which the children of Israel wandered the wilderness\, living in tempo rary huts for protection. Temporary huts are constructed - which must hav e open or unfinished ceilings made of organic material - and all eating t akes place here for the duration of the holiday. It is decorated with fal l fruits and vegetables. As a Jewish Biblical pilgrimage festival\, Sukko t is one of the three holidays during which Jews historically traveled to the Temple in Jerusalem.
\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about the named cultural/religious observation an d is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associa ted with this observance\, it will be listed separately on the master cal endar.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191014 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191015 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194602@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T183339Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T183339Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Sukkot DESCRIPTION:The festival of Sukkot\, also known as the Feast of the Tabern acles\, begins on the 15th of the month of Tishri\, 10 days after Yom Kip pur. The word Sukkah refers to temporary dwelling places\, or hut\, and t he holiday commemorates the 40 year period during which the children of I srael wandered the wilderness\, living in temporary huts for protection. Temporary huts are constructed - which must have open or unfinished ceili ngs made of organic material - and all eating takes place here for the du ration of the holiday. It is decorated with fall fruits and vegetables. A s a Jewish Biblical pilgrimage festival\, Sukkot is one of the three holi days during which Jews historically traveled to the Temple in Jerusalem.\ n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about the n amed cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual camp us event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it will be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Th e festival of Sukkot\, also known as the Feast of the Tabernacles\, begin s on the 15th \;of the month of Tish ri\, 10 days after Yom Kippur. The word Sukkah refers to temporary dwelli ng places\, or hut\, and the holiday commemorates the 40 year period duri ng which the children of Israel wandered the wilderness\, living in tempo rary huts for protection. Temporary huts are constructed - which must hav e open or unfinished ceilings made of organic material - and all eating t akes place here for the duration of the holiday. It is decorated with fal l fruits and vegetables. As a Jewish Biblical pilgrimage festival\, Sukko t is one of the three holidays during which Jews historically traveled to the Temple in Jerusalem.
\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about the named cultural/religious observation an d is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associa ted with this observance\, it will be listed separately on the master cal endar.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191015 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191016 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194603@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T183339Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T183339Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Sukkot DESCRIPTION:The festival of Sukkot\, also known as the Feast of the Tabern acles\, begins on the 15th of the month of Tishri\, 10 days after Yom Kip pur. The word Sukkah refers to temporary dwelling places\, or hut\, and t he holiday commemorates the 40 year period during which the children of I srael wandered the wilderness\, living in temporary huts for protection. Temporary huts are constructed - which must have open or unfinished ceili ngs made of organic material - and all eating takes place here for the du ration of the holiday. It is decorated with fall fruits and vegetables. A s a Jewish Biblical pilgrimage festival\, Sukkot is one of the three holi days during which Jews historically traveled to the Temple in Jerusalem.\ n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about the n amed cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual camp us event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it will be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Th e festival of Sukkot\, also known as the Feast of the Tabernacles\, begin s on the 15th \;of the month of Tish ri\, 10 days after Yom Kippur. The word Sukkah refers to temporary dwelli ng places\, or hut\, and the holiday commemorates the 40 year period duri ng which the children of Israel wandered the wilderness\, living in tempo rary huts for protection. Temporary huts are constructed - which must hav e open or unfinished ceilings made of organic material - and all eating t akes place here for the duration of the holiday. It is decorated with fal l fruits and vegetables. As a Jewish Biblical pilgrimage festival\, Sukko t is one of the three holidays during which Jews historically traveled to the Temple in Jerusalem.
\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about the named cultural/religious observation an d is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associa ted with this observance\, it will be listed separately on the master cal endar.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191016 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191017 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194604@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T183339Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T183339Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Sukkot DESCRIPTION:The festival of Sukkot\, also known as the Feast of the Tabern acles\, begins on the 15th of the month of Tishri\, 10 days after Yom Kip pur. The word Sukkah refers to temporary dwelling places\, or hut\, and t he holiday commemorates the 40 year period during which the children of I srael wandered the wilderness\, living in temporary huts for protection. Temporary huts are constructed - which must have open or unfinished ceili ngs made of organic material - and all eating takes place here for the du ration of the holiday. It is decorated with fall fruits and vegetables. A s a Jewish Biblical pilgrimage festival\, Sukkot is one of the three holi days during which Jews historically traveled to the Temple in Jerusalem.\ n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about the n amed cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual camp us event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it will be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Th e festival of Sukkot\, also known as the Feast of the Tabernacles\, begin s on the 15th \;of the month of Tish ri\, 10 days after Yom Kippur. The word Sukkah refers to temporary dwelli ng places\, or hut\, and the holiday commemorates the 40 year period duri ng which the children of Israel wandered the wilderness\, living in tempo rary huts for protection. Temporary huts are constructed - which must hav e open or unfinished ceilings made of organic material - and all eating t akes place here for the duration of the holiday. It is decorated with fal l fruits and vegetables. As a Jewish Biblical pilgrimage festival\, Sukko t is one of the three holidays during which Jews historically traveled to the Temple in Jerusalem.
\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about the named cultural/religious observation an d is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associa ted with this observance\, it will be listed separately on the master cal endar.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191017 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191018 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194605@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T183339Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T183339Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Sukkot DESCRIPTION:The festival of Sukkot\, also known as the Feast of the Tabern acles\, begins on the 15th of the month of Tishri\, 10 days after Yom Kip pur. The word Sukkah refers to temporary dwelling places\, or hut\, and t he holiday commemorates the 40 year period during which the children of I srael wandered the wilderness\, living in temporary huts for protection. Temporary huts are constructed - which must have open or unfinished ceili ngs made of organic material - and all eating takes place here for the du ration of the holiday. It is decorated with fall fruits and vegetables. A s a Jewish Biblical pilgrimage festival\, Sukkot is one of the three holi days during which Jews historically traveled to the Temple in Jerusalem.\ n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about the n amed cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual camp us event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it will be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Th e festival of Sukkot\, also known as the Feast of the Tabernacles\, begin s on the 15th \;of the month of Tish ri\, 10 days after Yom Kippur. The word Sukkah refers to temporary dwelli ng places\, or hut\, and the holiday commemorates the 40 year period duri ng which the children of Israel wandered the wilderness\, living in tempo rary huts for protection. Temporary huts are constructed - which must hav e open or unfinished ceilings made of organic material - and all eating t akes place here for the duration of the holiday. It is decorated with fal l fruits and vegetables. As a Jewish Biblical pilgrimage festival\, Sukko t is one of the three holidays during which Jews historically traveled to the Temple in Jerusalem.
\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about the named cultural/religious observation an d is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associa ted with this observance\, it will be listed separately on the master cal endar.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191018 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191019 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194606@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T183339Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T183339Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Sukkot DESCRIPTION:The festival of Sukkot\, also known as the Feast of the Tabern acles\, begins on the 15th of the month of Tishri\, 10 days after Yom Kip pur. The word Sukkah refers to temporary dwelling places\, or hut\, and t he holiday commemorates the 40 year period during which the children of I srael wandered the wilderness\, living in temporary huts for protection. Temporary huts are constructed - which must have open or unfinished ceili ngs made of organic material - and all eating takes place here for the du ration of the holiday. It is decorated with fall fruits and vegetables. A s a Jewish Biblical pilgrimage festival\, Sukkot is one of the three holi days during which Jews historically traveled to the Temple in Jerusalem.\ n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about the n amed cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual camp us event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it will be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Th e festival of Sukkot\, also known as the Feast of the Tabernacles\, begin s on the 15th \;of the month of Tish ri\, 10 days after Yom Kippur. The word Sukkah refers to temporary dwelli ng places\, or hut\, and the holiday commemorates the 40 year period duri ng which the children of Israel wandered the wilderness\, living in tempo rary huts for protection. Temporary huts are constructed - which must hav e open or unfinished ceilings made of organic material - and all eating t akes place here for the duration of the holiday. It is decorated with fal l fruits and vegetables. As a Jewish Biblical pilgrimage festival\, Sukko t is one of the three holidays during which Jews historically traveled to the Temple in Jerusalem.
\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about the named cultural/religious observation an d is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associa ted with this observance\, it will be listed separately on the master cal endar.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191019 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191020 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000.194607@calendar.missouristate.edu CREATED:20190107T183339Z LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T183339Z LOCATION:To Be Determined SUMMARY:Sukkot DESCRIPTION:The festival of Sukkot\, also known as the Feast of the Tabern acles\, begins on the 15th of the month of Tishri\, 10 days after Yom Kip pur. The word Sukkah refers to temporary dwelling places\, or hut\, and t he holiday commemorates the 40 year period during which the children of I srael wandered the wilderness\, living in temporary huts for protection. Temporary huts are constructed - which must have open or unfinished ceili ngs made of organic material - and all eating takes place here for the du ration of the holiday. It is decorated with fall fruits and vegetables. A s a Jewish Biblical pilgrimage festival\, Sukkot is one of the three holi days during which Jews historically traveled to the Temple in Jerusalem.\ n\n\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about the n amed cultural/religious observation and is not intended as an actual camp us event. If a campus event is associated with this observance\, it will be listed separately on the master calendar. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Th e festival of Sukkot\, also known as the Feast of the Tabernacles\, begin s on the 15th \;of the month of Tish ri\, 10 days after Yom Kippur. The word Sukkah refers to temporary dwelli ng places\, or hut\, and the holiday commemorates the 40 year period duri ng which the children of Israel wandered the wilderness\, living in tempo rary huts for protection. Temporary huts are constructed - which must hav e open or unfinished ceilings made of organic material - and all eating t akes place here for the duration of the holiday. It is decorated with fal l fruits and vegetables. As a Jewish Biblical pilgrimage festival\, Sukko t is one of the three holidays during which Jews historically traveled to the Temple in Jerusalem.
\nThis calendar listing is intended to provide information about the named cultural/religious observation an d is not intended as an actual campus event. If a campus event is associa ted with this observance\, it will be listed separately on the master cal endar.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191020 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191021 SEQUENCE:0 URL: CATEGORIES:Public,Current Students,Faculty,Staff END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR