Breast Cancer Memorial Wall: 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and 5 p.m.-7 p.m., Zinfandel Quad

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There’s Always Something To Do At SSU!
Friday, October 23rd
 Performing Arts Scholarship Awards Concert @1:15pm; Ives 119
A celebration of our award-winning student performers! This performance is free and open to the public.
 SSU Women’s Volleyball v. Monterey Bay @7pm; The Wolf’s Den
 Sonoma Film Institute Featuring Watermelon Woman @7pm; Warren
Set in Philadelphia, WATERMELON WOMAN is the story of Cheryl, a 20-something black lesbian
struggling to make a documentary about Fae Richards, a beautiful and elusive 1930's black film actress,
popularly known as "The Watermelon Woman."
 Friday Night Live: Button Making And Speak Out On Alcohol Use, Misuse And Abuse @9pm; Amecis
 Homocoming @
Saturday, October 24th
 ODP Golden Gate Skates Cost: $55 or $45 by 10/14
Sign up at the Outdoor Pursuits Resource Center, located in the Rec Center. For more info call 664-dirt
 Amazing Race SSU #3 @11am; Zin Quad
 Res Life Get A Way to the Petaluma Corn Maze - $3/person - vans leave at 1pm
Jump on the van for this awesome and tricky maze of Corn! This local hotspot of Halloween fun cannot be
missed! Hint: You might want to buy the postcard with the map on it , JUST IN CASE. Res Life Ticket sales
are from 9pm to 4pm daily.
 SSU Women’s Volleyball v. SFSU @7pm; The Wolf’s Den
 Faculty Recital, Laxmi Tewari @7:30pm; Ives 119
 Ghostly Hangout @8pm; Vineyard
Come out and make a ghost as well as decorate a delicious cookie!
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Sunday, October 25th
 Cotati Creek Critters Fall Trash-Pick - Meet at the flagpole at 9:30am.
*Trash pick up** along the Laguna de Santa Rosa. Help clear trash out of the Laguna channel in Cotati and
Rohnert Park before it washes downstream in winter rains – into the Laguna de Santa Rosa, the Russian
River, and the Pacific Ocean.* For more info stop by the JUMP office, located on the first floor of the Student
Union.
 RSA Safe Trick or Treat @1-4pm; Sauv Green
come join us as we host about 300 local elementary school kids. Candy, Haunted house, crafts and more. If
you want to have a booth at the event, or hand out candy(if you live in sauv., call Mo at 664-2804
 Sonoma Film Institute Featuring Watermelon Woman @4pm; Warren
Set in Philadelphia, WATERMELON WOMAN is the story of Cheryl, a 20-something black lesbian
struggling to make a documentary about Fae Richards, a beautiful and elusive 1930's black film actress,
popularly known as "The Watermelon Woman."
 The Music of Frank Zappa and Edgard Varese @4pm; Ives 119
Sonoma Musica Viva, directed by Dr. Brian Wilson Tickets for SSU Students are FREE. All other tickets : $8
Seniors/Other Students, $10 Faculty, and $12 General Admission. Call 664-2353 for tickets
Monday, October 26th
 Breast Cancer Memorial Wall @11-1pm and 5-7pm; zin quad
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Come share your story of how a friend’s, family member’s, partners, or even your own experience with
Breast Cancer has affected your life and the lives of those around you. CANCER SUCKS, and you are not
alone! If you share your story, you will also be entered into a raffle.
 Article, Books & Beyond @4pm; Schulz 2016a
You want the best sources possible for your research paper or project! Just your luck, we have Articles,
Books, & Beyond, which leads you through the joy of finding top-notch full-text articles online, locating
books & movies, and setting up your online access to all things library
 RSA General Meeting @7pm; Chalk Hill
All Are Welcome!
 What Can I Do Lecture: Rebuilding Hope @7pm; MPR
Rebuilding Hope is a lecture/film program about South Sudan. It chronicles the homecoming of Gabriel Bol
Deng, Garang Mauol and Koor Garang back to South Sudan after spending years as lost boys. All three were
forced to flee their homes twenty years ago as young children, when militiamen led violent attacks on their
villages. They crossed South Sudan on foot, surviving disease and paralyzing hunger to reach safety in a
refugee camp in Ethiopia before coming to the US in 2001.
With the help of accompanied filmmaker Jen Marlowe and journalist David Morse "Rebuilding Hope" shows
the return of these "lost boys" and their efforts to develop health care, clean water, and education in their
villages along with exploring the connections between the conflict in South Sudan to conflicts in other parts
of Sudan, including Darfur, probing the larger questions of identity and ethnicity in Sudan..
 ASP and Residential Life Presents: We Can Make You Laugh @8pm; Cooperage – FREE
Do you fancy yourself a stoic? Or are you easily overcome by waves of giggles?
Regardless of how easy it is to hit your funny bone, if you enjoy a good laugh you won’t want to miss thie
event!
A random drawing that evening will select contestants from the audience. Contestants who can keep a straight
face amidst the hilarity can win $50 in cash. All contestants who make it on stage, whether or not they choke
back their laughter, will leave as winners of “Make Me Laugh” T-shirts.
Tuesday, October 27th
 Breast Cancer Memorial Wall @11-1pm and 5-7pm; zin quad
Come share your story of how a friend’s, family member’s, partners, or even your own experience with
Breast Cancer has affected your life and the lives of those around you. CANCER SUCKS, and you are not
alone! If you share your story, you will also be entered into a raffle.
 ASP Nooner, featuring, Brandon Tyler @12noon; Darwin
 Study Abroad Info Mtg @12pm; Salazar 1060
International Lounge in Salazar 1060 - Call International Services at 664-2743 for questions and to sign-up.
 Article, Books & Beyond @3pm; Schulz 2016a
You want the best sources possible for your research paper or project! Just your luck, we have Articles,
Books, & Beyond, which leads you through the joy of finding top-notch full-text articles online, locating
books & movies, and setting up your online access to all things library
 Religion and Spirituality Lecture, featuring Clairvoyance: A Nite of Revelations @6:30pm; SU MPR
Sonoma State’s very own Laurel Homstrom will be giving spiritual advice and subjective readings of the
future.
 Romani Dance Workshop w/ Sani Rifati, Voice of Roma @7pm; Cooperage
Wednesday, October 28th
 Breast Cancer Memorial Wall @11-1pm and 5-7pm; zin quad
Come share your story of how a friend’s, family member’s, partners, or even your own experience with
Breast Cancer has affected your life and the lives of those around you. CANCER SUCKS, and you are not
alone! If you share your story, you will also be entered into a raffle.
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 Intramural Wii Sport Bowling Entries Due Today - $3/Person
 Siblings Weekend Info Mtg @12pm; Semillon Study Room (ARC)
If you are having a sibling visit during siblings weekend, you must attend one of these sessions. For more
info, email mo at mo.phillips@sonoma.edu
 Study Abroad Info Mtg @12pm; Salazar 1060
International Lounge in Salazar 1060 - Call International Services at 664-2743 for questions and to sign-up.
 ASP and Residential Life Presents: An Evening With Naomi Klein: A Discussion Of The Shock
Doctrine: The Rise Of Disaster Capitalism @7:30pm; Cooperage – free for students, staff and faculty ;
$15 all others
The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism dives into the primary economic and political struggles
facing the world today. Naomi asserts that it is national "shocks" such as Hurricane Katrina or the fall of the
Twin Towers that encourage our government to exploit the citizens of America and beyond. She speaks to all
facets of our economic system and points to its key issues. She believes that our government has taken it upon
itself to pull money from the public and invest it in private domains and conversely takes private debt and
issues it into the hands of the unknowing tax payers. She deconstructs the Bush administration and even goes
so far to state that the administration does not believe in Free Market Capitalism and instead it has invented a
so-called "No-Risk Capitalism" for the upper classes. In her provocative speech, Naomi will address the key
components of her best-selling book and answer a number of challenging questions about today's society and
the direction that our world is heading.
Thursday, October 29th
 Study Abroad Info Mtg @3pm; Salazar 1060
International Lounge in Salazar 1060 - Call International Services at 664-2743 for questions and to sign-up.
 Romani Film Series, Featuring: Iag Bari: Brass on Fire, dir. Ralf Marschalleck (2002) @7pm; Darwin
103 – FREE
 Carmel Apple Making @7pm; Vineyard
 Michael Jackson Tribute party @8-10pm
Friday, October 30th
 Volleyball V. San Bernardino 7pm; The Wolf’s Den
 Symphonic Wind Ensemble @7:30pm; Ives 119
 ASP and Residential Life Presents: The Regurgitator, Stevie Starr @8pm; Commons
A young man with a Scottish accent greets an eager crowd. He holds up a light bulb, pops it into his mouth,
and swallows it whole. The stunned silence turns into deafening applause. This is the beginning of the most
astonishing act you will ever see. Stevie Starr is internationally known for his unusual talent and has traveled
to countries on every continent to baffle audiences of all ages. No one really knows how he does it.
He has appeared on television shows in Australia, Europe, and Asia, as well as popular shows in the Unites
States such as "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" and "The Howard Stern Show." Starr's fame has continued
to rise by shocking audiences swallowing objects like goldfish, light bulbs, coins, and even a Rubik's cube
(which comes up completed). Seeing is believing so check out some of his work on YouTube under the
search "Stevie Starr" or on his websites at www.ukstars.co.uk/stevie-starr and www.steviestarr.com
Saturday, October 31st – HAPPY HALLOWEEN
 Volleyball V. Pomona @7pm; The Wolf’s Den
 Scene It Big Screen Movie Featuring Transformers II @9pm; Warren - FREE
The battle for Earth has ended but the battle for the universe has just begun. After returning to Cybertron,
Starscream assumes command of the Decepticons, and has decided to return to Earth with force. The Autobots
believing that peace was possible finds out that Megatron's dead body has been stolen from the US Military by
Skorpinox and revives him using his own spark. Now Megatron is back seeking revenge and with Starscream
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and more Decepticon reinforcements on the way, the Autobots with reinforcements of their own, may have
more to deal with then meets the eye.
Sunday, November 1st
 M. Soccer V. Humboldt @11:30am; Seawolf Field
 W. Soccer V. Cal State L.A. @2pm; Seawolf Field
Monday, November 2nd
 Article, Books & Beyond @4pm; Schulz 2016a
You want the best sources possible for your research paper or project! Just your luck, we have Articles,
Books, & Beyond, which leads you through the joy of finding top-notch full-text articles online, locating
books & movies, and setting up your online access to all things library
 " I- Battle"- Gender Wars @ 6pm Chalk Hill.. Girls vs. Boys the Saga Continues...
 RSA General Meeting @7pm; Chalk Hill
All Are Welcome!
Tuesday, November 3rd
 Study Abroad Info Mtg @12pm; Salazar 1060
International Lounge in Salazar 1060 - Call International Services at 664-2743 for questions and to sign-up.
 PAWS Workshop :Parliamentary Procedure @12NOON; SU MPR
Are your club/organization meetings unorganized? Does it seem like you never get anything done? Learn
how to use your time wisely and organize your meetings in a more thorough manner. Contact the CSLIS
Office for more information. cslis@sonoma.edu or (707) 664-4323.
 Article, Books & Beyond @3pm; Schulz 2016a
You want the best sources possible for your research paper or project! Just your luck, we have Articles,
Books, & Beyond, which leads you through the joy of finding top-notch full-text articles online, locating
books & movies, and setting up your online access to all things library
 Siblings Weekend Info Mtg @4pm; Semillon Study Room (ARC)
If you are having a sibling visit during siblings weekend, you must attend one of these sessions. For more
info, email mo at mo.phillips@sonoma.edu
 Warren Miller “Children Of Winter” Ski Film @7pm; Cooperage
 " I ?"- Spirituality @7PM Place: TBA-
Wednesday, November 4th
 Study Abroad Info Mtg @12pm; Salazar 1060
International Lounge in Salazar 1060 - Call International Services at 664-2743 for questions and to sign-up.
 Dreamweaver Part 2 @1pm; Schulz 2016c
If you’re already comfortable with Dreamweaver, then step on up for this class. You’ll learn about how
Cascading Style Sheets can help you express your ideas on the web, and you’ll pick up a few tips on making
websites accessible; Sign up: http://www.sonoma.edu/training.shtml
 Intramurals 3v3 Bball Entries Due Today $30/Team
 Intramurals Doubles Badminton Entries Due Today $10/Team
 Free Rock Climbing Night @5-10pm; Rec Center Climbing Wall
 I- Perceive" @ 7PM Beau Room
 ASP and Residential Life Presents: Big Cats @7pm; Cooperage
During this program you may see a cougar, African leopard, cheetah, snow leopard, ocelot, Siberian lynx,
Canada lynx, serval, caracal or an extremely rare king cheetah. Each cat is shown on the stage as information
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about its habits, habitat and threats is shared with the audience. While not a circus act, natural behaviors like
climbing, leaping and hunting are demonstrated in a safe and exciting manner.
The goal of the Wild Cat Education and Conservation Fund is to expand learning opportunities about wild
cats and increase awareness of the impacts of human behaviors in the habitat. The Wild Cat Education and
Conservation Fund averages over 100 presentations per year, visiting schools, libraries, scout groups, park
and recreation centers and private venues. To date, over 600,000 people have participated in their educational
outreach programs.
 "I?"- Classism @7:30PM, Place: TBA I-Understand" @ 8PM Tuscany Room
Thursday, November 5th
 Study Abroad Info Mtg @3pm; Salazar 1060
International Lounge in Salazar 1060 - Call International Services at 664-2743 for questions and to sign-up.
 SF Theatre Trip to see RENT – Vans leave at 5pm for 8pm show at the Curren Theatre – Tickets $25
w/RSA; $30 w/o RSA; $15 EOP
 ASP Presents: Project Freeland @7:30pm; Warren
"Project Freeland" (commonly referred to simply as "Free Land") is a dynamic hip hop theater solo show
written and performed by Ariel Luckey, directed by Margo Hall and scored by Ryan Luckey. The audience
follows a young white man's search for his roots as it takes him from the streets of Oakland to the prairies of
Wyoming on an unforgettable journey into the heart of American history. Free Land weaves spoken word
poetry, acting, dance and hip hop music into a compelling performance that challenges us to take an
unflinching look at the truth buried in the soil of our country.
 ASP Free Bowling Night @10pm; Double Decker Lanes – FREE with SSU Student ID. Must have valid
SSU ID to enter.
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Friday, November 6th – RSA SIBLINGS WEEKEND
 AS Bus Trip to see SSU Men’s Basketball v Stanford Men!
 Friday Night Live, Featuring Karaoke Night @8pm; Amecis
Saturday, November 7th
 Movie Matinee Trip @12noon; Meet in front of Police Services to choose film times & carpooling; $4 Sign up at the Residential Life Office(located in Verdot Village)
 Carmel Apple Making and Crafts @1pm; Vineyard
 Super Smnash Brothers Video Game Contest @4pm; Cooperage 2
 Scene It Big Screen Movie Featuring UP @7pm and 9pm; Warren - FREE
A young Carl Fredrickson meets a young adventure spirited girl named Ellie. They both dream of going to a
Lost Land in South America. 70 years later, Ellie has died. Carl remembers the promise he made to her. Then,
when he inadvertently hits a construction worker, he is forced to go to a retirement home. But before they can
take him, he and his house fly away. However he has a stowaway aboard. An 8 year old boy named Russell,
whose trying to get an assisting the elderly badge. Together, they embark in an adventure, where they
encounter talking dogs, an evil villain and a rare bird named Kevin.
 Jazz Faculty Scholarship Event @7:30pm; Warren
All proceeds go to the Mel Graves Scholarship Fund for future SSU jazz hopefuls. Tickets are $15 suggested
donation. Call 664-2353 for tickets.
Sunday, November 8th FALL BACK?
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Monday, November 9th
 Article, Books & Beyond @4pm; Schulz 2016a
You want the best sources possible for your research paper or project! Just your luck, we have Articles,
Books, & Beyond, which leads you through the joy of finding top-notch full-text articles online, locating
books & movies, and setting up your online access to all things library
 RSA General Meeting @7pm; Chalk Hill
All Are Welcome!
Tuesday, November 10th
 Study Abroad Info Mtg @12pm; Salazar 1060
International Lounge in Salazar 1060 - Call International Services at 664-2743 for questions and to sign-up.
 Article, Books & Beyond @3pm; Schulz 2016a
You want the best sources possible for your research paper or project! Just your luck, we have Articles,
Books, & Beyond, which leads you through the joy of finding top-notch full-text articles online, locating
books & movies, and setting up your online access to all things library
 Religion And Spirituality: Role Of Myth And Religion And The Ownership Of Lands @7pm; SU MPR
Wednesday, November 11th Veterans Day – NO CLASSES
 Res Life Get A Way to The pottery Place
Thursday, November 12th
 SSU Blood Drive @12:30-7pm; Recr. Cetner
 Study Abroad Info Mtg @3pm; Salazar 1060
International Lounge in Salazar 1060 - Call International Services at 664-2743 for questions and to sign-up.
 Romani Film Series, Featuring: Black Cat, White Cat, dir. Emir Kusturica (1998). Free.
@7pm; Darwin 103 – FREE
 Res Life Get A Way to Sharks v Dalles vans leave at
Friday, November 13th
 Pacurh – W. Washington
 The Center for Performing Arts Presents: Growing Up In Neverland @9am and 11:30am; Person
Theatre
Growing Up In Neverland is based on the story of Peter Pan about a boy who refuses to grow up. In this
version, the playwright takes another angle of the tale in which J.M. Barrieâs original creation escapes the
traditional boundaries of the writerâs imagination and enters into unexpected territory where problems arise
when Peterâs âarrested-developmentâ is seen more as an impediment, rather than celebrating the eternal
state of childhood.
The play asks the audience to consider a future in which all our dreams really do come true because we make
them happen by finding a balance between childlike wonder and adult responsibility that together actively
engages us in a positive rebuilding of the global community.
Lively and funny, full of surprises, this production combines such theatrical wizardry as a pond in Neverland
that is abundant with creatures created through black-light and puppetry.
 ASP Presents: SLAM POET Carlos Andres Gomez @7pm; SU MPR
Carlos Andres Gomez is much more than just an award-winning poet and actor from New York City. He is a
former social worker for Harlem and the south Bronx but now he is a public school teacher in Philadelphia
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and New York. He has performed at over 100 colleges and universities and has toured through North
America, Europe, the Caribbean, and Africa. Gomez also co-starred along side Denzel Washington in Spike
Lee's "Inside Man" and has performed on Broadway. Gomez has appeared on HBO's "Russell Simmons
presents Def Poetry Jam" where he won the "Favorite Poet" Award chosen by the viewers. He is a two-time
National Poetry Slam Finalist - once as a member of the renowned Nuyorican Poets Cafe's Slam Team
 SSU Public Viewing Night @6-8pm; Inside the SSU Football Field
Featuring The North American Nebula and Jupiter. Call if cloudy to see if event is cancelled 707-664-2267
 Friday Night Live @9pm; Amecis
Saturday, November 14th
 ODP Point Reyes Nature Photography - Cost: $40/ $35 if sign up by 11/4
Sign up at the Outdoor Pursuits Resource Center, located in the Rec Center. For more info call 664-dirt
 Pie Eating Contest @2pm; Beau Community Room
 The Center for Performing Arts Presents: Growing Up In Neverland @2pm; Person Theatre
Growing Up In Neverland is based on the story of Peter Pan about a boy who refuses to grow up. In this
version, the playwright takes another angle of the tale in which J.M. Barrieâs original creation escapes the
traditional boundaries of the writerâs imagination and enters into unexpected territory where problems arise
when Peterâs âarrested-developmentâ is seen more as an impediment, rather than celebrating the eternal
state of childhood.
The play asks the audience to consider a future in which all our dreams really do come true because we make
them happen by finding a balance between childlike wonder and adult responsibility that together actively
engages us in a positive rebuilding of the global community.
Lively and funny, full of surprises, this production combines such theatrical wizardry as a pond in Neverland
that is abundant with creatures created through black-light and puppetry.
 ASP Presents: White Tie Affair @8pm; Commons
Sunday, November 15th
 Res Life Get A Way to DeYong Museum for King Tut Exhibit
Monday, November 16th - Hunger Awareness Week(Thru 20)
 Article, Books & Beyond @4pm; Schulz 2016a
You want the best sources possible for your research paper or project! Just your luck, we have Articles,
Books, & Beyond, which leads you through the joy of finding top-notch full-text articles online, locating
books & movies, and setting up your online access to all things library
 RSA Mtg @7pm; Chalk Hill
Tuesday, November 17th
 Study Abroad Info Mtg @12pm; Salazar 1060
International Lounge in Salazar 1060 - Call International Services at 664-2743 for questions and to sign-up.
 Article, Books & Beyond @3pm; Schulz 2016a
You want the best sources possible for your research paper or project! Just your luck, we have Articles,
Books, & Beyond, which leads you through the joy of finding top-notch full-text articles online, locating
books & movies, and setting up your online access to all things library
 ODP Workshop: Iron Chef Goes Wild – Costs $10
Sign up at the Outdoor Pursuits Resource Center, located in the Rec Center. For more info call 664-dirt
 WCID: JUMP Hunger Awareness Panel @7pm; SU MPR
 The Center for Performing Arts Presents: Growing Up In Neverland @7:30pm; Person Theatre
Growing Up In Neverland is based on the story of Peter Pan about a boy who refuses to grow up. In this
version, the playwright takes another angle of the tale in which J.M. Barrieâs original creation escapes the
traditional boundaries of the writerâs imagination and enters into unexpected territory where problems arise
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when Peterâs âarrested-developmentâ is seen more as an impediment, rather than celebrating the eternal
state of childhood.
The play asks the audience to consider a future in which all our dreams really do come true because we make
them happen by finding a balance between childlike wonder and adult responsibility that together actively
engages us in a positive rebuilding of the global community.
Lively and funny, full of surprises, this production combines such theatrical wizardry as a pond in Neverland
that is abundant with creatures created through black-light and puppetry.
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Wednesday, November 18th
 Study Abroad Info Mtg @12pm; Salazar 1060
International Lounge in Salazar 1060 - Call International Services at 664-2743 for questions and to sign-up.
 Intramurals Turkey Trot Entries Due Today $3/Person
 ASP and Residential Life Presents: Be Heard: Talking About Mental Health @7pm; Cooperage
In high school John Kevin Hines loved performing in plays and playing sports. Being around people and
being active were things that came easily to him. That changed when he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder
at age 17. He struggled to find a treatment. In 2000, during his freshman year of college, Kevin attempted to
take his own life. He jumped off of the Golden Gate Bridge and luckily he is one of 29 people to have
survived that jump. Kevin has since learned to deal with mental illness in a healthy way, and through
speaking out, he is providing a positive example to hundreds of thousands of young people dealing with all
types of mental health issues. His story is one of amazing strength and compassion, and his presentation
discusses bipolar disorder, depression, suicide and survival. Kevin's devotion to living every single day
grounded to the things he loves comes though loud and clear; he is truly an inspiration.
 Non Violent Communication Workshop @ 7pm; Darwin 103
Nonviolent Communication (NVC) is a way of communicating that strengthens our ability to stay in touch
with our humanity and get our needs met, even under difficult circumstances. Instead of habitual responses,
our words become conscious responses based on a clear awareness of what we are observing, feeling, and
wanting. We are led to express ourselves with honesty and clarity, while paying respectful and empathic
attention to others. This is a FREE workshop put on by International Services and Associated Students
Productions. For more information call 707-664-2743 or visit our website at http://www.sonoma.edu/sas/is/
 The Center for Performing Arts Presents: Growing Up In Neverland @7:30pm; Person Theatre
Growing Up In Neverland is based on the story of Peter Pan about a boy who refuses to grow up. In this
version, the playwright takes another angle of the tale in which J.M. Barrieâs original creation escapes the
traditional boundaries of the writerâs imagination and enters into unexpected territory where problems arise
when Peterâs âarrested-developmentâ is seen more as an impediment, rather than celebrating the eternal
state of childhood.
The play asks the audience to consider a future in which all our dreams really do come true because we make
them happen by finding a balance between childlike wonder and adult responsibility that together actively
engages us in a positive rebuilding of the global community.
Lively and funny, full of surprises, this production combines such theatrical wizardry as a pond in Neverland
that is abundant with creatures created through black-light and puppetry.
Thursday, November 19th - Sweet Suite Judging
 Study Abroad Info Mtg @3pm; Salazar 1060
International Lounge in Salazar 1060 - Call International Services at 664-2743 for questions and to sign-up.
 The Center for Performing Arts Presents: Growing Up In Neverland @7:30pm; Person Theatre
Growing Up In Neverland is based on the story of Peter Pan about a boy who refuses to grow up. In this
version, the playwright takes another angle of the tale in which J.M. Barrieâs original creation escapes the
traditional boundaries of the writerâs imagination and enters into unexpected territory where problems arise
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when Peterâs âarrested-developmentâ is seen more as an impediment, rather than celebrating the eternal
state of childhood.
The play asks the audience to consider a future in which all our dreams really do come true because we make
them happen by finding a balance between childlike wonder and adult responsibility that together actively
engages us in a positive rebuilding of the global community.
Lively and funny, full of surprises, this production combines such theatrical wizardry as a pond in Neverland
that is abundant with creatures created through black-light and puppetry.
 ASP Black Light Pool @9pm; Buffalo Billiards in Cotati – FREE for SSU Students
Buffalo Billiards is located at 8492 Gravenstein Hwy. in Cotati. Pool players must bring their valid SSU ID
as well as a driver's license or CA ID card. Space is limited so come early to claim your table. As part of our
outreach to faculty and staff during these difficult economic times, admission is FREE with your SSU ID.
Come shoot some pool with your students and friends and have a good time.
Friday, November 20th – Glide Trip
 The Center for Performing Arts Presents: Growing Up In Neverland @9am and 11:30am; Person
Theatre
Growing Up In Neverland is based on the story of Peter Pan about a boy who refuses to grow up. In this
version, the playwright takes another angle of the tale in which J.M. Barrieâs original creation escapes the
traditional boundaries of the writerâs imagination and enters into unexpected territory where problems arise
when Peterâs âarrested-developmentâ is seen more as an impediment, rather than celebrating the eternal
state of childhood.
The play asks the audience to consider a future in which all our dreams really do come true because we make
them happen by finding a balance between childlike wonder and adult responsibility that together actively
engages us in a positive rebuilding of the global community.
Lively and funny, full of surprises, this production combines such theatrical wizardry as a pond in Neverland
that is abundant with creatures created through black-light and puppetry.
 Res Life Glide Memorial Trip – Vans leave at 1:30pm from in front of police services
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: In recognition of Hunger and Homelessness Week, we will be taking 25
resident volunteers to Glide Memorial Church in San Francisco to help serve meals to the homeless.
Residents will need to sign up by emailing moliga@sonoma.edu or calling 707-664-3711 by Friday, October
30th to reserve a spot.
 SSU Men’s Basketball v Hawaii Pacific @7:30pm; The Wolf’s Den
 Friday Night Live @9pm; Amecis
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Saturday, November 21st
 ODP Moaning Caverns Spelunking ; Cost:$155 or $145 by 11/2
Energetic cave explorers can begin this exciting expedition with the 165-foot rope rappel, followed by one to
two hours of exploration through deep chambers and passages. Most areas are undeveloped, so there are no
lights, stairs, or walkways. Instead, visitors daringly explore by climbing and belly crawling with lighted
helmets to show the way. This trip is offered all year by reservation, and is conducted by experienced, highly
trained guides. No experience is necessary. Gloves, hard-hat with light, coveralls from size 36 adult,
rappelling gear, transportation and lunch are provided. Participants must be at least 12 years old, and minors
must be accompanied by an adult. For an additional fee there is also an epic zip-line that you can take a ride
on. Check out all they have to offer at: http://www.caverntours.com/MoCavRt.htm
Sign up for this at the ODP Resource Center located in the Rec Center. Call 664-dirt for more info.
 Res Life Get A Way- SF Shopping Trip To Union Square – Vans Leave @11am
 Senior Recital , Samantha Connelly, Voice @4pm; Ives 119
 The Center for Performing Arts Presents: Growing Up In Neverland @7:30pm; Person Theatre
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Growing Up In Neverland is based on the story of Peter Pan about a boy who refuses to grow up. In this
version, the playwright takes another angle of the tale in which J.M. Barrieâs original creation escapes the
traditional boundaries of the writerâs imagination and enters into unexpected territory where problems arise
when Peterâs âarrested-developmentâ is seen more as an impediment, rather than celebrating the eternal
state of childhood.
The play asks the audience to consider a future in which all our dreams really do come true because we make
them happen by finding a balance between childlike wonder and adult responsibility that together actively
engages us in a positive rebuilding of the global community.
Lively and funny, full of surprises, this production combines such theatrical wizardry as a pond in Neverland
that is abundant with creatures created through black-light and puppetry.
 SSU Men’s Basketball v Concordia-Irvine @7:30pm; The Wolf’s Den
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Sunday, November 22nd
 Senior Recital, Matthew Arnerich @4pm; Ives 119
 Senior Recital, Lisa Jouaneh @7:30pm; Ives 119
Monday, November 23rd
 RSA Mtg @7pm; Chalk Hill
Tuesday, November 24th
 Study Abroad Info Mtg @12pm; Salazar 1060
International Lounge in Salazar 1060 - Call International Services at 664-2743 for questions and to sign-up.
 SSU Women’s Basketball v Humboldt @5:30pm; The Wolf’s Den
Wednesday, November 25th – campus open, no classes
Thursday, November 26th - Campus Closed
Friday, November 27th - Campus Closed
Saturday, November 28th
Sunday, November 29th
Monday, November 30th
 AIDS Memorial Wall @11-1pm and 5-7pm; zin quad
AIDS and HIV affects us all still today, even if we do not know someone personally who is living with the
virus. Come out and share stories, get educated and pick up a ribbon.
 RSA Mtg @7pm; Chalk Hill
Tuesday, December 1st – WORLD AIDS DAY
 AIDS Memorial Wall @11-1pm and 5-7pm; zin quad
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AIDS and HIV affects us all still today, even if we do not know someone personally who is living with the
virus. Come out and share stories, get educated and pick up a ribbon.
 Study Abroad Info Mtg @12pm; Salazar 1060
International Lounge in Salazar 1060 - Call International Services at 664-2743 for questions and to sign-up.
 Brass Ensemble and String Orchestra Concert @12noon; Ives 119
This concert is Free and open to the public.
 Powerpoint @12noon; Schulz 2016c
We love presentations! Your powerpoint may already be smashing, but how about adding sound, music,
transitions, and more? Learn some higher-end tricks at this workshop
Wednesday, December 2nd
 AIDS Memorial Wall @11-1pm and 5-7pm; zin quad
AIDS and HIV affects us all still today, even if we do not know someone personally who is living with the
virus. Come out and share stories, get educated and pick up a ribbon.
 Study Abroad Info Mtg @12pm; Salazar 1060
International Lounge in Salazar 1060 - Call International Services at 664-2743 for questions and to sign-up.
 iMovie/iDVD @12noon; Schulz 2016c
Sometimes our ideas are so deep that we need to make a movie. Drop by the iMovie/iDVD class to brush up
on importing footage, editing, preparing files for export and basic DVD authoring
 Does HIV Look Like Me? @7pm; Cooperage
Christina Rock has struggled with being HIV positive since birth. The stigma of HIV affects all who are
infected and perhaps the saddest part of Christina's story is she had no choice in the matter. Growing up with
HIV shaped Christina's social interactions within the classroom as well as outside of it. In the dating world,
Christina talks about how hard it is to live with HIV and offers advice on the right time to inform potential
boyfriends and girlfriends about being HIV positive. Christina focuses on the American HIV epidemic within
her lecture in an attempt to show that the problem is still very real in the non third world. With HIV on the
rise, Christina's personal experience sheds light on exactly what it is like to live with a disease that currently
has no cure.
 Free Rock Climbing Night @5-10pm; Rec Center Climbing Wall
Thursday, December 3rd
 Indian Singing Ensemble @12noon; Ives 119
This concert is free and open to the public
 Loading Movies into YouTube @12noon; Schulz 2016c
Yes - the world wants to see your movie. You’ve figured out how to post a video, but we can help you with
file sizes, resolution and other tricks to make your movie look its very best in YouTube
 Study Abroad Info Mtg @3pm; Salazar 1060
International Lounge in Salazar 1060 - Call International Services at 664-2743 for questions and to sign-up.
 SSU Women’s Basketball v Dominguez Hills @5:30pm; The Wolf’s Den
 SSU Public Viewing Night @6-8pm; Inside the SSU Football Field
Featuring The Andromeda Galaxy and the blue Snowball. Call if cloudy to see if event is cancelled
707-664-2267
 How to be a Community Organizer from the Bottom Up @7pm; Cooperage
Mike Miller is the author of A Community Organizer's Tale, a richly detailed story of people power set in San
Francisco's predominantly Latino Mission District. Employing strategies inspired by community organizer
Saul Alinsky and the Deep South civil rights movement, the organization defeated urban renewal, negotiated
jobs for the unemployed, and protected low-income tenants from exorbitant rents. Embodying the concept,
recently returned to the public eye by its proponent Barack Obama, that "change comes from below" and
combining colorful stories, lessons on organizing for social and economic justice, public policy analysis, a
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keen eye for American politics, and reflection on democratic theory, this is a thoughtful and hopeful antidote
to cynicism, apathy, and powerlessness. Sponsored by ASP, FYE, Hutchins and Residential Life
 SSU Men’s Basketball v Dominguez Hills @7:30pm; The Wolf’s Den
 Latin Jazz Ensemble @7:30pm; Warren
This concert is free and open to the public.
 ASP Free Bowling Night @10pm; Double Decker Lanes – FREE with SSU Student ID. Must have valid
SSU ID to enter.
Friday, December 4th
 Guitar Ensemble Concert @7:30pm; Ives 119
This concert is free and open to the public.
 SSU Chorus Concert @7:30pm;
Choir performs at Holy Family Episcopal Church - 1500 E. Cotati Ave. Tickets for SSU students are free. All
other tickets: $8 Seniors/Other Students, $10 Faculty, $12 General Admission. Call 664-2353 for tickets.
 Friday Night Live Karaoke @9pm; Amecis
Saturday, December 5th
 SSU Women’s Basketball v Cal State LA @5:30pm; The Wolf’s Den
 SSU Men’s Basketball v Cal State LA @7:30pm; The Wolf’s Den
 SSU Chorus Concert @7:30pm;
Choir performs at Holy Family Episcopal Church - 1500 E. Cotati Ave. Tickets for SSU students are free. All
other tickets: $8 Seniors/Other Students, $10 Faculty, $12 General Admission. Call 664-2353 for tickets.
 RSA Casino Night 09 @8:30pm; Zinfandel Caf
Sunday, December 6th
 Student Composers Concert @7:30pm; Ives 119
Monday, December 7th
 RSA General Mtg @7pm ; Chalk Hill – ALL ARE WELCOME!
Tuesday, December 8th
 Res Life Blood Drive @12:30-7pm; Rec Center
 Study Abroad Info Mtg @12pm; Salazar 1060
International Lounge in Salazar 1060 - Call International Services at 664-2743 for questions and to sign-up.
 ASP Nooner W/ Jl Stiles @12noon; Darwin/Stevenson Quad
 Chamber Ensembles and Instrumental Repertory Concert @12noon; Ives 119
 Photoshop @12noon; Schulz 2016c
Become a semi-pro at image cropping, resizing, resolution, and more to create that thoughtful eye candy you
need to get an A+ in your project
 EndNote Web @12:15pm; Schulz 2016a
EndNote Web allows you to organize your sources, make bibliographies on the fly, and it even has a “cite
while you write” feature to keep you intellectually honest! This workshop will cover the basics to get you up
and running
 Religion and Spirituality Lecture Series Featuring, Buddism @7pm; SU MPR
Wednesday, December 9th
 Study Abroad Info Mtg @12pm; Salazar 1060
International Lounge in Salazar 1060 - Call International Services at 664-2743 for questions and to sign-up.
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 Chamber Ensembles and Instrumental Repertory Concert @2pm; Ives 119
This concert is free and open to the public.
 Chamber Ensembles and Instrumental Repertory Concert @7:30pm; Ives 119
This concert is free and open to the public.
Thursday, December 10th
 Vocal Jazz Concert @12noon; Warren
This concert is free and open to the public.
 Study Abroad Info Mtg @3pm; Salazar 1060
International Lounge in Salazar 1060 - Call International Services at 664-2743 for questions and to sign-up.
 Romani Film Series, Featuring: Vengo, dir. Tony Gatlif (2000) @7pm; Darwin 103 – FREE
 SSU Jazz Ensembles @7:30pm; Warren
This concert is free and open to the public.
Friday, December 11th
 La Voce Gloriosa @2pm; Ives 119
Vocal Repertory concert. This concert is free and open to the public
 SSU Chamber Singers Concert @7:30pm;
The Chamber Singers perform at Holy Family Episcopal Church - 1500 E. Cotati Ave. Tickets are free for
SSU students. All other tickets: $8 Seniors/other students, $10 faculty, $12 General Admission. Call 6642353 for tickets and information.
 SSU Wind Ensemble @7:30pm; Person
Tickets are free for SSU students. All other tickets: $8 Seniors/other students, $10 faculty, $12 General
Admission. Call 664-2353 for tickets and information.
 Music Theatre Scenes Workshop @7:30pm; Ives 119
This performance is free and open to the public.
 Friday Night Live @9pm; Amecis
 Saturday, December 12th - quiet hours begin at 11:59pm
 Music Theatre Scenes Workshop @4pm; Ives 119
This performance is free and open to the public.
 Chamber Ensembles and Instrumental Repertory Concert @7:30pm; Ives 119
This concert is free and open to the public.
 SSU Chamber Singers Concert @7:30pm
The Chamber Singers perform at Holy Family Episcopal Church - 1500 E. Cotati Ave. Tickets are free for
SSU students. All other tickets: $8 Seniors/other students, $10 faculty, $12 General Admission. Call 6642353 for tickets and information.
 ASP/Res Life Ice Skating Trip @8:30-10pm
 Scene It Big Screen Movie Featuring The Proposal @ 9pm; Cooperage - FREE
When high-powered book editor Margaret faces deportation to her native Canada, the quick-thinking exec
declares that she's actually engaged to her unsuspecting put-upon assistant Andrew, who she's tormented for
years. He agrees to participate in the charade, but with a few conditions of his own. The unlikely couple heads
to Alaska to meet his quirky family and the always-in-control city girl finds herself in one comedic fish-outof-water situation after another. With an impromptu wedding in the works and an immigration official on
their tails, Margaret and Andrew reluctantly vow to stick to the plan despite the precarious consequences.
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Sunday, December 13th
 Chamber Wind Ensemble Concert @4pm; Ives 119
This concert is free and open to the public.
 Jazz Big Band @7:30pm; Warren
It's back! Come see our new Director Doug Leibinger lead this lively group. Warren Auditorium. Tickets for
SSU students are free. All other tickets: $8 Seniors/other students, $10 faculty, $12 General Admission. Call
664-2353 for tickets and information.
 Stress Free Zone @8:30 – 10pm; Amecis
Monday, December 14th
 SSU Women’s Basketball v Notre Dame de Namur @5:30pm; The Wolf’s Den
 Stress Free Zone @8:30 – 10pm; Amecis
Tuesday, December 15th
 Stress Free Zone @8:30 – 10pm; Amecis
Wednesday, December 16th
 La Voce Gloriosa II @2pm; Warren
Vocal Repertory concert. This concert is free and open to the public.
 Stress Free Zone @8:30 – 10pm; Amecis
Thursday, December 17th
Friday, December 18th
Saturday, December 19th
HALLS CLOSE AT 2pm
Tuesday, December 22nd
SSU Men’s Basketball v Humboldt @7:30pm; The Wolf’s Den
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