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| September 13, 2001 Volume 32 Number 2 |
A publication for the faculty, staff, administrators, and friends of California State University, Chico | ||||
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CalendarArts, Events, and Speakers Thursday, September 13 Anthropology Forum The Chaco Meridian by Keith Johnson, Anthropology. 4 pm, Ayres 106. CAPE Forum Restorative Justice Within the Context of the Criminal Justice System presented with the Chico Peace and Justice Center. 7 pm, Trinity 100. Concert A.S. Presents Concert Series features The David Grisman Quintet. Tickets: $1013. 8 pm, BMU Auditorium. Friday, September 14-16 Asian Film Festival The Korean Students Association presents three days of the best of Asian film. Free. Full listing on 9/14 announcements. Friday, September 14 Chemistry Seminar Molecular Electronics by Joshua Smith, CSU, Humboldt. 1 pm, Physical Science 202. Biology Seminar and Dedication Education and the Making of a World That Works by David Orr, Oberlin College, and dedication of the Jack Rawlins Endowed Professor of Environmental Literacy. 4 pm, Holt 170. Presidents Reception All faculty and staff are invited to the Presidents Reception. 7:30 pm, Kendall Hall Lawn. Saturday, September 15 Preserve Tour Mark Stemen, Geography and Planning, and environmentalist David Orr conduct a tour and formal opening of the Outdoor Classroom for K-12 students. 10 am, Honey Run Road. For Information: x6171. Gallery Fundraiser The friends of Janet Truner Print Gallery host their annual Garden Reception. 4:30 pm. Tickets, call x4476. Sunday, September 16 Music Organist Julia Brown. Tickets: $612. 3 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre. Monday, September 17 Film Grand Avenue, by Greg Sarris, tribal chair of the Coast Miwok. 7 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre. Tuesday, September 18 Film Pomo Basketweavers: A Tribute to Three Elders features Pomo women.
4 pm, Ayres 120.y University Film Series Dottie Gets Spanked by Todd Haynes, other shorts by Apparatus Productions. 8 pm, Ayres 106. Wednesday, September 19 Lecture Writing Memory by Greg Sarris, keynote speaker for Sharing Traditions: Honoring California Native Americans. 7 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre Music/Dance Bayanihan, the Philippine National Dance Company, performs. Tickets: $1022. 7:30 pm, Laxson. Concert A.S. Presents Concert Series features Karl Densons Tiny Universe. Tickets: $1013. 8 pm, BMU Auditorium. Thursday, September 20 Dance Four Winds of Indian Education students demonstrate California American Indian dance. noon, Free Speech Area Anthropology Forum Basket Makers by Antoinette Martinez, Anthropology, and California American Indian Basket Makers Association members demonstrate their art. 4 pm, Ayres 106. Writers Voice Maidu poet Janice Gould reads from her work. 7:30 pm, PAC 134.y
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Friday, September 21 11 am, Peeking Chinese Restaurant, 243 W. Second Street. Concert A.S. Presents Concert Series features Michael Franti and Spearhead. Tickets: $1013. 8 pm, BMU Auditorium Saturday, September 22 Dinner Dance/Auction An Evening of Elegance. 6:30 pm, BMU Ballroom. The North State Symphony performs. Tickets: $1018. 7:30 pm, Laxson. Sunday, September 23 Concours dElegance The show features historical automobiles and vintage motorcycles and farm machinery. Tickets: $68, under 12 free with adult. 11 am, Kendall Lawn. Tuesday, September 25 Theatre Molly Newmans Shooting Stars focuses on a 1962 womens basketball team and their struggles. Tickets: $610. 7:30 pm, Wisme Wednesday, September 26 CAPE Forum Walking the Talk: Citizen-Activism Workshop includes an activist information fair. 7 pm, Trinity 100. Speaker Diana Gabaldon, author of the historical-action-romance Outlander novels, discusses her works. Tickets: $815. 7:30 pm, Laxson. Shooting Stars. Concert A.S. Presents Concert Series features the comedy of Carlos Mencia. Tickets: $711. 8 pm, BMU Auditorium. Thursday, September 27 Anthropology Forum Celestial Jukebox by Paul Friedlander, Music. 4 pm, Ayres 106. Shooting Stars. Writers Voice Fiction author Steve Yarbrough discusses his works. 7:30 pm, PAC 134. Friday, September 28 Chemistry Seminar Philip Crews, UC Santa Cruz, speaks on a topic to be announced later. 1 pm, Physical Science 202. Shooting Stars. Saturday, September 29 Shooting Stars. Sunday, September 30 Music An Early Music Concert. Tickets: $610. 2 pm, Harlen Adams Theatre. Shooting Stars. Tickets: $610. 2 pm, Wismer Theatre. Wildcat Athletics SoccerSoccer Stadium VolleyballAcker Gym |
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Calendar items for Inside Chico State should be submitted two weeks in advance of each publication date to Linda Moore at PublicationsOffice@csuchico.edu. A more complete calendar of campus events can be found at http://www.csuchico.edu/ eventsandcalendars.html. If you have any questions, contact Kathleen McPartland at x4260.
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