Let’s enjoy an International Holiday together by embracing
each other’s holiday traditions. A Christmas Tree will be set up in
the atrium however we encourage and welcome everyone to please incorporate your
holiday favorites by bringing in items that best represents your holiday
tradition. We will use them to decorate the atrium
Birck Nanotechnology

Center Holiday Party Carry-In
For Faculty & Staff
Join your colleagues for Holiday fun
Friday, December 18, 2009
11:00 to 1:30
BIRCK ATRIUM
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Don’t be left out in the cold. Join in the White Elephant
Swap at 12 Noon.
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Bring
A fun, gift-wrapped item if you wish to participate in the White Elephant Swap
(if a new item please limit to $5). Any questions: Please see rules of white
elephant game posted at the Atrium Front Desk
Please Bring a Dish to
Share: Main course will
be proved by Tim Sands and Monica Allain
Last Name Beginning With:
A-F = Desserts / Beverages
G-Q = Appetizers/Dips
R-Z = Side dishes/Casseroles
From Wikipedia: Gifts are
wrapped, but are not labeled to reflect a specific sender or recipient. Gifts
are typically inexpensive, humorous items or used items from home; the term white elephant refers to a gift
whose maintenance cost exceeds its usefulness. All participants draw a number
(from a hat, perhaps) to determine their order. The participant with #1 unwraps
any gift from the pile and then shows it to everyone. Each successive
participant, in the order determined from the drawing, can either 1)
"steal" an already opened gift (if there's one they really like) or
2) be adventurous and go for a wrapped gift from the pile. If the participant
chooses to steal, the person whose gift is stolen now repeats his turn and
either 1) steals another person's gift (he cannot immediately steal back the
gift that was just stolen from him) or 2) unwraps a new gift. This
cycle of stealing can sometimes continue for a long time, until a new gift is
chosen, at which point the turn is passed to the participant with the next
number from the drawing. Since items can be stolen, the item in your possession
is not yours until the game is over. However, we may amend the rule by
declaring a gift "dead" or "safe" after it has been stolen
a certain three times). The game is over once all the numbers have been
called and everyone has had a turn.