Homecoming '99. This year's homecoming
week will begin Tuesday, Feb.16 and conclude on Saturday, Feb. 20 with
a men's basketball game in The Pyramid. In conjunction with CSULB's
50th anniversary celebration which began in January, the theme for Homecoming
'99 is "50 Years of 49er Pride." Some of the activities for
the week include a banner and free throw contest, BBQ, concert and a
pep rally with the introduction of the Homecoming court. President Robert
C. Maxson, Associated Students President Christy Zamani and Associated
Students Sports and Spirit Commissioner Dani Dawson will preside over
the event. Festival of the Arts. The College of the
Arts will conduct its Third Annual Festival of the Arts on Saturday,
Feb. 20 at 8 p.m. in the Richard and Karen Carpenter Performing Arts.
This evening of artistic entertainment and visual surprises is offered
free to the public by the college as a way of thanking the community
for their support of the college's programs. Dance, film, music, theatre,
visual art and design come together in this gala celebration of the
year's most exciting student work from the College of the Arts. 29th Annual Pow Wow. Scheduled for March 13-14, 1999. California State University, Long Beach's 29th Annual Pow Wow, a Native American Indian celebration, returns to the campus' central quad on Saturday and Sunday, March 13 and 14. Admission and parking are free. The two-day event featuring Native American dancing, arts, crafts and foods begins at 11 a.m. each day and runs until 11 p.m. on Saturday and 7 p.m. on Sunday. The largest spring event of its kind in Southern California, the primary goal of the CSULB Pow Wow is to display the university's strong American-Indian presence. For more information, call (562) 985-4644. Top Staff
Day activities on Wednesday, March 31, will begin with the annual
Fun-Run Walk around the campus at 7 a.m. Participants should meet on
the blue side of The Pyramid. A variety of events will occur from 11:30
a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Nugget Plaza. Staff member Jim Long and vocalist
Mary Llanes will provide live music while attendees can enjoy lunch
and explore the vendors' booths. There will also be prizes given away.
Kick
off for Dodger Night Website: Would you like to go to bat for
CSULB? Persons who are interested in being a ticket seller for CSULB
Dodger Night on April 21 are asked to attend the kick-off meeting on
Friday, Feb. 26, at noon in the North Campus Library conference room.
All pertinent information for the volunteer representatives will be
distributed at the meeting. Ticket sellers will be given two complimentary
tickets to another game in the 1999 season, and those who sell 100 tickets
or more will receive additional benefits including participation in
the pregame ceremony on the field. CSULB Dodger Night will celebrate
the university's 50th anniversary at a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball
game against the Atlanta Braves. The pregame ceremony at 7 p.m. will
focus on CSULB; the women's volleyball team will be introduced and President
Robert C. Maxson will throw out the first ball. The game will begin
at 7:35 p.m. For more information, contact Stafford Cox (562) 985-7801,
Rodger Rhoades (562) 985-4255, or Vicki Waller (562) 985-8205.http://www.49ers.csulb.edu/dodgers/ CSULB Kaleidoscope '99. Scheduled for Saturday, April 24. Family-style fun returns to California State University, Long Beach with Kaleidoscope '99. One of Southern California's most popular family-oriented festivals, the event will be held campus-wide from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission and parking are free. Two hours of Kaleidoscope will be broadcast live on Charter Communications Cable (channel 3 in Long Beach). For more information, call the Kaleidoscope office at (562) 985-2255 or access its website at http://www.csulb.edu/programs/kaleidoscope/ Top Alumni Banquet '99. CSULB To Salute Its Own At Alumni Banquet On May 24, 1999. The California State University, Long Beach Alumni Association will host its annual Alumni Awards Banquet on Monday, May 24, at a site to be determined. The event will begin with a reception at 6 p.m. followed by the dinner and awards program at 7 p.m. The public is invited to attend the banquet to support those being honored. For more information, call (562) 985-1606. Top Commencement. More than 6,000 students
will be awarded degrees at the 50th annual commencement ceremonies at
California State University, Long Beach. Individuals will receive their
bachelorÕs or masterÕs degrees during nine ceremonies from Wednesday,
May 26 through Friday, May 28 in the central quad of the campus. Jewels of the Night is sponsored by the 49er Athletic Association, will be held on Sat., June 5, 1999. We will celebrate the 50th anniversary with our theme "Back to 1949". Dance to the tunes of Swing music with our live entertainment Tuff Enough. We have over 50 local restaurants who will serve dinner, silent and live auction, dancing. We have had over 1,000 people attend in the past two years. The money we raise will will benefit the student-athlete scholarshp program. This event has been sold out the past two years. Ticket prices vary from $60 per person with tables going from $600 for a table of ten to $7,500 for a corporate sponsorship. Reservations are a must. We discourage ticket sales at the door. If available there will be a $100 charge per person. To make a donation, donate an auction item or make a reservation call the 49er Athletic Assocation office at (562) 985-7662. Top CSULB's Concerts in the Grove. Kicks Off
July 10. The annual summer Concerts in the Grove series at CSULB begins
in July and runs through August. One of the university's most anticipated
events, Concerts in the Grove will again provide a variety of musical
and vocal sounds. Day of Community Service, October 30, 1999. Faculty, staff and student teams will participate in community service projects with a barbaque following. Contact Vasanthi at (562) 985-7562, or Pat at (562) 985-7131 for more information. |
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