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Contact Kristin.Bonetati@csulb.
edu or 562.985.7711. Visit: www.
csulb.edu/49er-shops-
at-the-beach/alumni-faculty-
staff-night
■ Graduate Business
School Mixer
Sat., Nov. 18, 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
– CBA Courtyard
Network with fellow alumni,
current students, and faculty.
For more details, visit:
www.csulb.edu/cba-graduate-
programs/alumni
■ School of Art Student
Exhibition
Sun., Dec. 10 – Thurs., Dec. 14
– CSULB Student Art Galleriesr
– Free
Soroush Moghim’s BFA exhibition
features an immersive and
dream-like setting as viewers’
movement through space triggers
visual and audio events. Martin
Hernandez’s BFA exhibtion show-
cases objects made from wood
that propose new approaches
within art, craft, woodworking,
design, and making. Claudia
Solorzano’s BFA uses ceramics and
other media to portray affection
and appreciation for another.
Erika Belanger’s BFA exhibition
features anthropomorphic forms
in ceramics and other media to
represent states of grief and
remembrance. Tony Baker BFA
exhibition features large-scale
ceramics installation to explore
how our surroundings influence us.
Carpenter Performing
Arts Center
-$ 15/ $ 10/ $ 5 for children
under 10
Sat., Dec. 2, 4 p.m.
and 8 p.m.
Sun., Dec 3, 4 p.m.
– First Congregational Church
of Long Beach
– $ 30/ 20/ 15
Jonathan Talberg, director
More than 200 singers ring in the
holidays with favorite carols,
songs, and classical works in
Long Beach’s greatest Winter
extravaganza. Set in the historic
sanctuary of First Congregational
Church of Long Beach, this
traditional concert has thrilled
audiences for over five decades!
Enjoy the majesty of the great
Möller organ, handbells, vocal
jazz, and, of course the combined
voices of all seven CSULB choirs!
Career Development Center
www.careers.csulb.edu
562.985.4151
Carpenter Performing Arts
Center
www.csulb.edu/coleconservatory
562.985.5408
Fri., Dec. 1, 8 p.m.
■ Winter Festival Concert
www.csulb.edu/alumni
562.985.5252
Cole Conservatory of Music
Celebration
This annual celebration features
your favorite holiday music
combined with selections of
seasonal tunes from the
Caribbean, along with classical
music arrangements. Make it a
tradition and ring in the holiday
season with the CSULB Steel
Drum Orchestra.
Alumni Association Events
www.carpenterarts.org
562.985.7000
■ Caribbean Holiday
–
–
For an expanded list of CSULB
events and programs this season,
visit or call these departments
for detailed information.
Club Sports and Recreation
www.csulb.edu/clubsports
562.985.7351
College of the Arts Events
www.cota.csulb.edu
562.985.7000
■ CARPENTER
PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
WOW! SERIES
MOMIX: OPUS CACTUS
Sat., Nov. 18, 8 p.m.
With his thrillingly talented company of dancer-illusionists,
Artistic Director Moses Pendleton conjures a fantasy world of
visual splendor using props, light, shadow, humor and the
human body. Filled with fresh energy and fun surprises, Opus
Cactus brings the American Southwest to life with blazing
images of cactuses, slithering lizards, and fire dancers—a
dynamic multimedia experience you won’t forget!
SAVE THE DATE
■ Association
of Emeriti &
Retired Faculty and
Staff Luncheon
March 23
■ Washington
D.C.
Alumni Reception
April 10
■ New
York City
Alumni Reception
April 12
■ Alumni
CSULB Alumni Association
members receive $2 off the
lowest priced ticket by present-
ing their membership card at the
box office on game day. No other
discounts or promotions apply.
www.longbeachstate.com
562.985.4949
Office of Gift Planning
www.csulb.edu/giftplanning
562.985.5489
University Art Museum
FOR THESE SPRING EVENTS!
Annenberg Estate
March 7
www.csulb.edu/jgarden
562.985.8885
49er Athletic Events
- Carpenter Performing Arts Center
- Ticket prices vary
■ Sunnylands
Earl Burns Miller
Japanese Garden
Grants Reception
www.csulb.edu/uam
562.985.5761
University Bookstore/
Beach Store on 2nd St.
www.shopthebeach.com
800.985.8880
April 10
■ Alumni
Awards
May
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