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Defensive Driver Training Tomorrow at 1pm
The CSU Vehicle Use Policy requires that State employees (including student employees) complete Defensive Driver Training every four years in order to drive a State, rental, or privately-owned vehicle on State business. In an effort to meet the needs of the Campus, the Vehicle Reservations Office is offering Defensive Driver Training each week.
Employees can confirm the date of their last training by inquiring at vehicles@csuchico.edu. Responses will typically be by return e-mail on the next business day.
Please have your California Driver License number and expiration date, and CSU, Chico employee/student ID number available at the time of the class.
Location and time varies by session. To view the availability of sessions, location, and to register, log into the Web Based Training (WBT) system and click on the Course Catalog menu—the workshops are posted under the EH&S tab. If you need assistance logging into the WBT system, please contact EH&S at ehstrainer@csuchico.edu.
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Surplus Property Available to All Departments
The Office of Property Management would like to invite your department to view our surplus property. Items include the following:
â–ª Large and small desks
â–ª Filing cabinets
â–ª Bookshelves and bookcases
â–ª Chairs
â–ª Tables
â–ª Miscellaneous office supplies
These items are available on a first come, first serve basis. Viewing hours are 9am to 11am and 1pm to 3pm on Thurs., Aug. 7, 2008. Due to a large quantity of surplus there are two locations, at the Warehouse, 810 Oak Street and Meriam Library, Rooms 141, 180 and 150.
At the time of viewing, you may want to have a departmental vehicle available to take the smaller items selected. Items will be held for 5 working days. If the item(s) are not picked up after that time the item(s) will be returned to the surplus inventory.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give the Office of Property Management a call at extension 5176 or 6559.
We look forward to seeing you.
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Parking Structure Closure
Asphalt Paving on Cherry Street between W. 1st and W.2nd Street will cause the closure of the Parking Structure starting Friday evening on Aug. 8. The paving will be completed on Sat., Aug. 9. Signs will be posted on Friday, Aug. 8. Any cars left in the parking structure on Friday evening will not be accessible until Sunday morning.
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Celebration of Life for Wayne McGillivray
A Celebration of Life will be held for Wayne McGillivray on Wed., August 13, from 3pm - 4pm in BMU 210. Wayne passed away on June 3. He was a staff member in Applications Development and worked for CSU, Chico for 24 years as an analyst/programmer. Wayne is survived by his wife Rosi, his daughter Lori, his son Roy, and his brother Bruce. Please bring your memories to share with Wayne’s family and friends.
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Professional MBA Information Sessions
The College of Business, in cooperation with Continuing Education, will host two upcoming Professional MBA Information Sessions:
In Redding:
Tues., August 5, 2008, 6pm - 7:30pm
Shasta College University Center, 1400 Market Street, downtown Redding
In Chico:
Tues., Aug. 12, 2008, 6pm - 7:30pm
Continuing Education Classroom
To RSVP please call the Continuing Education office: 530-898-6105 and visit the Web site.
Please share this information to those you know who will benefit from this educational opportunity.
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Come See Michael McDonald in Laxson Auditorium, Aug. 19
Join Chico Performances as Grammy winning R&B artist Michael McDonald hits the stage at Laxson Auditorium, on Tues., Aug. 19, 2008 at 7:30pm.
R&B icon Michael McDonald has been a fixture in American pop music for over three decades, from his time with the Doobie Brothers (“Taking It to the Streets,” “Minute By Minute,” and “What a Fool Believes,”) and Steely Dan (“Aja,”) to his Grammy winning “Yah Mo B There” duet with James Ingram. On tour to promote his newest album Soul Speak (a follow up to his recently released Motown albums) the five time Grammy-winner proves that age, at least for him, means not only gray hair, but an enduringly loyal audience who appreciates the Michael McDonald “sound”.
Tickets are $47 Premium, $42 Adult, $40 Senior, $30 Student/Child and are available at the University Box Office, 898-6333.
For more information please visit the Web site.
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