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50 Diverse Things To Do In Chico

Presented by the Office of Diversity. 50 Diverse Things To Do In Chico. Cross-Cultural Leadership Center. Grillin ’ on the Grass Thursday, September 8 th , 2011 CCLC Open House Tuesday, September 13, 2011 Blueprint for Success Conference Saturday, September 24, 2011 The Amazing Race

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50 Diverse Things To Do In Chico

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  1. Presented by the Office of Diversity 50 Diverse Things To Do In Chico

  2. Cross-Cultural Leadership Center • Grillin’ on the Grass Thursday, September 8th, 2011 • CCLC Open House Tuesday, September 13, 2011 • Blueprint for Success Conference Saturday, September 24, 2011 • The Amazing Race Saturday, October 8, 2011 Contact Information: (530) 898-4101 cultural@csuchico.edu Office Hours: 8am-5pm M-F MLIB 172 www.csuchico.edu/sac/departments/cclc PURPOSE To celebrate and appreciate each other’s differences and to enhance personal leadership capabilities

  3. Multicultural Graduation Celebrations • Asian Graduation • Black Graduation • EOP Graduation • Latino Graduation Contact Information: Office of Diversity (530) 898-4764 www.csuchico.edu/diversity Office Hours: 8am-5pm M-F KNDL 110 Come out and support students of various cultural backgrounds being recognized for their graduation accomplishments!!! SPRING 2012

  4. Multicultural Welcome Receptions • Black Welcome Reception • August 29th at 6:00pm • Selvester’s Café • Native American Welcome Reception • August 30th at 4:30pm • Selvester’s Café • Veteran’s Welcome Reception • September 1st at 3:00pm • BMU 210 • Pride Welcome Reception • September 7th at 3:30pm • Selvester’s Café • Asian Welcome Reception • September 9th at 3:30pm • Selvester’s Café • Bienvenida Reception • September 14th at 3:30pm • Trinity Commons All are welcome to attend these great opportunities to network. Get involved and build friendships. Contact Information: Office of Diversity (530) 898-4764 www.csuchico.edu/diversity Office Hours: 8am-5pm M-F KNDL 110

  5. KCSC Radio Shows • Mackin’ Monday • Tenacious Tuesday • Wicked Wednesday • Thrashin’ Thursday • Fresh Friday • Sinful Saturday • Swanky Sunday Contact Information: For DJ or General Questions (530) 898-6228 http://kcscradio.com/ KCSC is student-owned and operated since 1951

  6. International Festival • Take a Saturday in Chico to support diversity through a showcase of 30+ groups representing their culture in the form of food, performances, and decorations Contact Information: ASMulticultural@csuchico.edu Coming Spring 2012

  7. Multicultural Night • Enjoy culture? Come check out the annual Multi-Cultural Affairs Council’s cultural talent show case featuring groups from diverse backgrounds such as: Latino/Hispanic, African American, Hmong, and many more cultural communities! Contact Information: ASMulticultural@csuchico.edu October -- 2011

  8. Cesar Chavez Celebrations • Support the movement! March to celebrate the work and commitment of Cesar Chavez to improve working conditions of migrant workers and educate Chico State student s on the importance of honoring his legacy Spring 2012 Contact Information: Cross Cultural Leadership Center (530) 898-4101 cultural@csuchico.edu Office Hours: 8am-5pm M-F MLIB 172 www.csuchico.edu/sac/departments/cclc

  9. Conversations On Diversity • Themes from previous semesters include highlighting collaborations between faculty/staff, students, and community members to create change, teaching diversity in the university classroom, and revealing and combating stereotypes. Location: BMU 210 at noon Contact Information: Office of Diversity (530) 898-4764 www.csuchico.edu/diversity Office Hours: 8am-5pm M-F KNDL 110 • Events: • September 28th • October 12th • October 26th • November 9th

  10. B.L.O.C.Black Leaders On Campus • Have You Heard Series held monthly • E-mail for more details • Have You Heard Series is a time for students to gather to discuss relevant issues facing college students as well as the world we live in. Contact Information bloc2009@yahoo.com

  11. Café Culture • Featuring poetry, live shows, and classes, Café Culture practices all facets of culture and brings a cultural dynamic to the community that has rarely been seen in Chico Featuring Dance: Salsa, Afro Caribbean, Capoeira, and more! Performances: Open Mic, Poetry, Reggae, and more! Classes: Yoga, Aikido, and more! Contact Information: (530) 345-6045 or (530)277-5353 chicocafeculture@gmail.com 931 W. 5th Street Chico Ca 95926

  12. Taste Of Chico • Enjoy the 26th Annual Taste of Chico, featuring highly acclaimed food, beverage, music, and fine-art festival. Over 100 restaurants, breweries, wineries and beverage distributors treat event participants to fabulous fare while they stroll Downtown streets brimming with culture. Four main stages host continuous, live music and performances while the “Open Air Art Gallery” previews fine artists from the Chico Art Center’s Studios Art Tour Contact Information: (530) 345-6500 dcba@downtownchico.net Sunday, September 12th from noon until 4:00pm Sponsored by: Downtown Chico Business Association

  13. Thursday Night Market • Farm-fresh produce, delicious food, arts and crafts, and live entertainment! A diverse selections of local musicians and entertainers showcase their talents each week. Performances range from magicians to African dancers and from classical jazz to bluegrass. Weekly April-September 6:00-9:00pm Broadway St. from 2nd to 5th St. Lead Contact: 330 Salem Street, Chico Sponsored by: Downtown Chico Business Association Contact Information: (530) 345-6500 dcba@downtownchico.net

  14. Chapmantown Gompa • Featured Events: • Buddha Dharma Sangha “The Three Jewels” in Buddhism Buddha: The Enlightened or Awakened One Dharma: The Teaching Sangha: The Community Contact Information: (530) 828-2589 Every Thursday Evening 7:30 – 9:00pm Location: 689 E. 18th St. Chico, CA 95928

  15. Chabad Jewish Center Because despite differences in appearance, all Jews do have a great deal in common - in Heavens Name. Tuesdays at 7:30pm 440 W. 4th Street, Chico Ca Featured Events • Torah Class Based upon the weekly Torah portion or approaching holiday, this class focuses on basic and fundamental Jewish concepts as they relate to our daily lives. Explore, question and delve into our rich heritage and Torah traditions Contact Information: (530) 809-1662

  16. Congregational Church of Chico Featured Events • Being Out in Chico for LGBTQIQ • Discussions Sunday Worship 10:30am 1190 E. 1st Avenue Chico, CA 95926 “No matter who you are, no matter where you are on life's journey, you are welcome here” Contact Information: (530) 342-4913 welcom@chicoucc.org

  17. Tortilla Flats FEATURED EVENTS KARAOKE NIGHTS- Thursdays 9:30PM LIVE MEXICAN MUSIC – Saturdays 9:30 PM Contact Information: (530) 345-6053 2601 Esplanade Chico, Ca

  18. Congregation Beth Israel Featured Events • Exploring Judaism Starting September 15th Every Thursday 5:30pm Contact Information: (530) 345-6053 2601 Esplanade Chico, Ca Congregation Beth Israel is a warm and friendly Jewish community in Chico, California. Their historically rooted synagogue embraces a diverse membership of Jews from all backgrounds, as well as those exploring Judaism. "CBI" is a place to find community, nourish your soul, raise kids to love Judaism, and call your spiritual home.

  19. AS Women’s Center Is Now…Gender & Sexuality Equity Center Featured Events: • Queer Week • October 10th – 15th • Women’s Conference • November 5th (TENTATIVE DATE) • Take Back the Night • December 1st (TENTATIVE DATE) Contact Information: (530) 898-5724 BMU 002 womenscenter@csuchico.edu Take Back The Night… A day long event focusing on the education and eradication of sexual assault and rape in our community and the world, including a information fair, keynote address, survivor speak out and candle-light vigil.  In addition, there will be a free self-defense workshop offered the previous week.

  20. Black History Month Coming Spring 2011 Contact Information: Office of Diversity (530) 898-4764

  21. Museum of Anthropology Featured Events • Sacred Places, Dreams of Leisure: The Anthropology of Tourism • Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 11am-3pm December 7, 2010 – July 28, 2011 Contact Information: anthromuseum@csuchico.edu (530) 898-5397

  22. University Art Exhibit Located at 111 Taylor Hall, on First Street between Normal and Salem Streets Featured Events: • Niana Liu: It’s All Your Fault Date: August 24th – September 25th • Collector’s Choice: James Snidle Date: October 6th – November 4th Thursday, October 27: Turner Prize and reception, Turner Print Museum, 5:30pm; collector’s talk and collection viewing, University Art Gallery, 6:30-8pm Contact Information: Curator Jason Tannen (530) 898-5864 jtannen@csuchico.edu

  23. Turner Print Museum FEATURED EVENTS • Into the Light Aug. 22nd – Sept. 24th • Revisiting Japan Oct. Oct. 7th – Oct. 29th • 6° of Wayne Thiebaud Nov. 3rd – Dec. 17th • 9th Turner National Print Competition Jan. 30th – March 4th • Sustaining Cultures: Native Peoples March 26th – April 15th • 17th Juried Student Printmakers’ April 26th – May 15th • Exhibition & 9th Ink/Clay AYRES Hall Wall Cases Museum Gallery Hours Monday-Friday, 11am – 4pm (530)898-4476

  24. AS Presents is NowAS LIVE! AS LIVE! provides featured performances such as Chico Idol, Comedy Competitions, Live Performances on a wide range of genres for all of the student body to enjoy! Check out the latest upcoming events on www.aschico.com/aslive! Contact Information: Jody Strong Assistant Director of AS Programs (530) 898-5702 jlstrong@csuchico.edu

  25. Chico Performances:LAXSON AUDITORIUM Featured Performances: • Metales M5 • Swinging Mexican Brass • September 13th • National Acrobats of the People’s Republic of China • Chico World Music Festival • September 16th • Herbie Hancock • Jazz Master • September 20th • Academy of St. Martin in the Fields • Chamber Ensemble • September 28th AND MANY MORE PERFORMANCES FROM ALL OVER THE GLOBE!!! • Performances at Laxson Auditorium will once again spring to life with incredible dance, creative theatre, extraordinary music, and spoken words from the leaders of the world. Contact Information: boxofficemanager@csuchico.edu (530) 898-6333

  26. Friday Night Concerts Sponsored by: Downtown Chico Business Association • Located in City Plaza, in the heart of downtown, the concerts offer entertainment to suit every musical preference - styles range from blues to swing & from country to reggae. EVERY FRIDAY May 20th through Sept. 9th 7:00-8:30PM Contact Information: (530) 345-6500 dcba@downtownchico.net

  27. Woodstock’s Pizza Trivia Night Sign ups start at 7:30 and trivia questions begin at 8pm. Every week we have a different topic. Check with the shop to see what the topic is. Date: WEDNESDAY NIGHTS AT 7:30pm Contact Information: (530) 893-1500 166 E. 2nd Street in Downtown Chico

  28. Has Beans OPEN MIC NIGHT Come out and witness the oratorical talents of poets from all over the north state. Date: Every Thursday 7-10pm Contact Information: (530) 894-3033 www.hasbeans.com 501 Main Street in Downtown Chico

  29. Kadeidoscope 2011-2012 CHECK OUT THE KALEIDOSCOPE’S CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR 2011-2012 Contact Information: www.csuchico.edu/artscalendar

  30. Diversity Art Exhibit Featuring some of Chico’s most talented artists, celebrating diversity through art and expression! Location: Kendall Rotunda Date: During the Month of March Contact Information: Office of Diversity (530)898-4764

  31. Multicultural/Gender Studies Class Explore and gain perspective on issues including Sexual Diversity, Multicultural Studies, African, Asian, Indian, Chicano American, and many more!!! Contact Information: (530)898-5249

  32. Visit the Islamic Center Check out al the events and classes that are offered Location 1316 Nord Avenue Chico, CA Contact Information: (530)342-5889 www.chicoislamiccenter.net

  33. Hispanic Awareness • Conversations on Diversity • Bienvenida Reception • Fun Facts Posted Around Campus And So Much More… Contact Information: Office of Diversity (530)898-4764 (Sonya Sotamayor) (Placido Domingo) (Roberto Clemente) (Cesar Chavez) (Pablo Picasso) (Freda Kahlo)

  34. Cultural Restaurants in Town Featured Cuisines: • Mexican- Tres Hombres, Taco Cortez, and many more! • Japanese- Gen Kai Japanese Cuisine, Rawbar, and more!!! • Chinese- Hulas Chinese BBQ, Peeking, and many more!!! • Thai- Cocodine Thai Cuisine, Chada Thai Cuisine, and more!!! • Italian- Italian Cottage, Christian Michael’s Ristorante, and more!! Contact Information: www.chico.areaconnect.com/restaurants

  35. Stonewall Alliance Center Location: 358 East 6th Street (at Flume), Chico, CA 95928 Featuring: Local HIV/AIDS Planning Group AA GLBT Youth Services SAYes (teen suicide prevention program) Contact Information: (530)893-3336 www.stonewallchico.org Serving the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Community in Northern California Since 1990

  36. The Chico Museum Explore the Exciting Exhibits at the Chico Museum!!! Location: 141 Salem St. Chico, CA Hours: Thursday through Sunday 11am to 4pm Contact Information: (530)891-4336

  37. The Senator Theatre Celebrate Diversity by viewing a great variety of musical performances with genres ranging from reggae to heavy metal! Contact Information: (530)891-4336

  38. African and Afro-Haitian Dance The African dances are high energy and polyrhythmic, with fast footwork, expressive and sweeping movements and free use of the back, head, shoulders, and pelvis. Haitian dance mixes African roots with indigenous, Spanish, and French colonial influences to create a unique form emphasizing spinal waves and torso, hip, and shoulder movements over rhythmic foot patterns Contact Information: AFRI 115 1.0 Units FA

  39. Ballroom Dance Night Dance with some of Chico State’s premier ballroom dancers and enjoy diverse musical genres including Salsa, Tango, etc. Expect to learn, laugh, and have a great time!!! Date: Every Friday Night from 7-12pm Contact Information: Location: ACKER GYM

  40. Salsa Dance Class Want to learn how to Salsa dance with the best of them? Take a class and become a pro!!! Location: TENSHIN DOJO 3028 Esplanade, Chico Contact Information: (530)893-5821 www.chicodancescene.com

  41. ARTOBERFEST Enjoy an annual month-long festival of arts & culture featuring over 130 art exhibits and music performances in 31 days!!! For a listing of events please visit www.artoberfest.org Contact Information: (530)228-2860 www.artoberfest.org

  42. The Gateway Science Museum • Explore the Thrill of a Treasure Hunt and Whimsy of Camping with the Fall Exhibits!!! Fall Exhibits open at noon on Saturday, September 10th Located at: 625 Esplanade, Chico Hours: Wed-Sun: Noon-5pm Contact Information: (530)228-2860 www.artoberfest.org

  43. Attend Queer Week • Queer Week will focus on a diverse range of gender, sex, and sexuality issues. The event consists of performances, panels and info fairs promoting human rights. Date: October 10th – 15th Contact Information: Gender & Sexuality Equity Center (530)898-5724 www.aschico.com/womenscenter

  44. Chico Arts Center Filled with exhibits, lectures, and classes, the Chico Arts Center Helps the community appreciate visual art in our society! Location: 450 Orange Street, Suite #6 Contact Information: http://www.chicoartcenter.com (530)895-8726 www.aschico.com/womenscenter

  45. World Aids Day at Chico State Participate in World Aids Day at Chico State!!! Date: December 1st Location: Chico State Campus Contact Information: Gender & Sexuality Equity Center (530)898-5724 www.aschico.com/aswomenscenter

  46. Humanities Center Showings are on Tuesdays at 7:30 – 9:30 pm In the Little Theatre (Ayers 106) $3 donations appreciated! Contact Information: (530)898-4642 www.csuchico.edu/hfa/hc/index.html University Film Series: • Sept. 6th Chinatown (1974, USA) 131min • Sept. 13th On the Bowery (1957, USA) 65min • Sept. 20th Shower (Xizao) (1999, China) 92min • Sept. 27th The Last Emperor (1987, Italy) 160min • Oct. 18th Shanghai Noon (2000, USA) 110min • Oct. 25th If You Are the One (Fel Cheng Wu Rao- “if not sincere, do not disturb”) (2008, China) 130min

  47. Chico World Music Festival Featured Events: September 16th – 18th • Friday: The National Acrobats of the People’s Republic of China will be kicking off the Festival with a ticketed performance. • Saturday & Sunday: Events and performances are FREE and open to the public. Daytime performances and workshops on the stages in Laxson Auditorium, Sycamore Stage (outdoor stage in front of Kendal Hall) and Taylor Recital Hall • A Kids Stage featuring performances by kids for kids! • FREE art classes by Chico Art Center instructors • FREE children's crafts by the Museum of Anthropology • Crafts from around the world • International food booths • The Sawmill Puppets Contact Information: (530)898-6333

  48. 3rd Floor Art Gallery Events: September 4th – October 9th “Aprapos Appropriation” October 14th – November 20th “MangaPoewe! The World Through a Child’s Eyes” Contact Information: (530)898-5489 sparenti@csuchico.edu Located on the 3rd Floor of the Bell Memorial Union (BMU) Gallery Hours: M-Th 7-11 Fri 7-10 Sat 11-10 Sun 12-11

  49. AS Carnival & Involvement Fair AS Carnival & Involvement Fair is an exciting event to learn about the activities and programs the Associated Students has to offer. This is also an opportunity to be informed about all the student organizations and programs here at CSU, Chico. Join us for FOOD, MUSIC, and GAMES September 16th, 11am – 2pm Cost: FREE Location: Trinity Commons/Free Speech Area Contact Information: (530)898-5701 asinvolvement@csuchico.edu BMU 203

  50. Chico State Student Market Every Wednesday from 12-4pm In the Student Services Center Plaza • Organic produce and recipes for healthy living. • Information regarding health and wellness. • A reconnection with your food. • We Can help you know more about where your food comes from, how its grown and who grows it. Contact Information: Katie Beach - (209)769-7687 asinvolvement@csuchico.edu

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