2004 FOUNDERS WEEK 11TH ANNIVERSARY
April 17-April 25
Saturday, April 17
Eco-Fest
See additional Earth Month activities on page 3; Kendall Hall lawn, noon-6
pm
Monday, April 19
Campus History Tour
(Also on Wed. April 21); Kendall Hall lawn, 10 am
Fore-Tee-Second Golf Tournament
sponsored by the Chico Chamber of Commerce to benefit the Northern California
Natural History Museum at CSU, Chico; Butte Creek Country Club, 10:30
am
Ceremonial Tree Planting
Members of the CSU, Chico Arboretum Committee will plant a cedar tree
to replace a 150-year-old cedar believed planted by John Bidwell that
was removed in January; Warner Street near Tehama Hall, noon
Bidwell Memorial History Lecture
CSU, Chico Historian Michael J. Gillis will give the inaugural lecture
in this new history lecture series. Gillis is co-author with Michael F.
Magliari of John Bidwell and California: The Life and Writ-ings of a Pioneer,
1841-1900; Harlen Adams Theatre, 7 pm
Tuesday, April 20
Outstanding Faculty Service Award
Honoring psychology professor Paul Spear. Faculty-Staff Dining Room, 4
pm
Wednesday, April 21
Veggie Burger Feed
Sponsored by Environmental Affairs Council; Free Speech Area, 1 pm
15th Annual University Awards Reception;
BMU 100, 3-5 pm
Thursday, April 22
Earth Day Information Fair
Sponsored by Environmental Affairs Council
Free Speech Area 10 am-2 pm
33rd Annual Staff Awards Luncheon;
BMU Auditorium, 11:30 am-2
pm
Outstanding Professor Award and Presentation;
History Professor Laird Easton will talk about "The Great Ennui: Boredom
and Culture." Lecture: PAC 134;
Reception: Humanities Center, Trinity 126, 3 pm
Dr. Michael Messner:
"Scoring Without Consent: Understanding Male Sexual Violence in Sports";
Student Recreation Hall, 7 pm
International Festival;
Kendall Hall lawn, noon-10 pm
Choral Union: The Timeless-ness of Time;
Harlen Adams Theatre,
7:30 pm
Sunday, April 25
Greek Week Community Challenge;
University Stadium, 11 am
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