Arts, Lectures and Gatherings

Events for December 2006

The Glory Project
Worship and Fellowship

Overton Hall

"Whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God." - 1 Corinthians 10: 31
Sunday Night Worship
Lord of Life Student Congregation

Samuelson Chapel

You are welcome to worship with the Lord of Life student congregation each Sunday evening during the semester.
Kindred Sisters Bible Study
Women's Bible Study

Samuelson Chapel Lounge

A weekly Bible Study for women at CLU focusing on leadership insights from women in the Bible.
Presidential Host Applications Available
Want to be a campus tour guide?

Undergraduate Admission Office

Presidential Host Applications Available Friday, November 17th at the Admission Office Due Friday, December 1st by Noon to the Admission Office
The AIDS Quilt

Kwan Fong Gallery of Art and Culture, Overton Hall and Samuelson Chapel

Founded in 1987, The AIDS Memorial Quilt is a poignant memorial, a powerful tool for use in preventing new HIV infections, and the largest ongoing community arts project in the world. An emotional, beautiful and poignant spectacle, the world famous quilt simultaneously memorializes and celebrates the lives of people with HIV and AIDS
Christmas Chaos
Celebrate Christmas with this all-day event full of Christmas festivities

Theatre Arts

Come join the CLU community for Christmas Chaos 2006! A series of festive events will be held in the old Gym from 9 a.m. to midnight. Highlighting the Christmas Festival, sponsored by Student Programs, is a Holiday Boutique from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with numerous vendors to help you with you Christmas shopping.
Christmas Festival Concerts

Samuelson Chapel

The visual and aural splendor of Christmas comes together in CLU’s annual Christmas Festival Concerts. This richly textured rendition of the Christmas message performed against the beautiful stained glass windows of Samuelson Chapel puts the holiday in its proper perspective.
Celebration of Kwanzaa
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Theatre Arts

Kwanzaa is observed annually from Dec. 26 to Jan. 1 by millions of African Americans. It is a special time when families and friends unite to strengthen and encourage one another.
Las Posadas/Living Nativity

Ullman Commons

Each year CLU students and the community come together to reenact Mary and Joseph’s search for shelter and a place for the birth of baby Jesus.
CLU History of Psychology Symposium 2006
A journey into the forgotten past

Nygreen 6

Students from the History of Psychology course will present their semester projects as part of the second annual “CLU History of Psychology Symposium.”
Film Night
Screening of <i>Rent</i>, followed by Q&A w/ Sexual Health Educators

Preus-Brandt Forum

Set in New York’s East Village, Rent is a rock opera that tells the story of young artists trying to succeed while coping with the challenges posed by poverty and HIV/AIDS. Come early for free refreshments and safer sex goodies! Stay late for a Q&A with “Sexperts.”
FREE Meal for Commuter Students

Soiland Humanities Center 110

If you are a student who commutes to CLU, please come and enjoy a free meal and talk to the Student Programs office about ways we can enhance your experience at CLU.
World AIDS Day Panel Discussion
Positively Speaking - Local Voices of HIV/AIDS

Soiland Humanities Center 119-120

Ventura county residents share experiences and answer questions about living with HIV/AIDS in our community.
World AIDS Day: Pizza Dinner and Discussion
HIV/AIDS and the "Not Me" Generation

Overton Hall

CLU students will present an interactive social-change theater experience and lead participants in discussions about how today’s youth and young adults are perceiving and experiencing HIV/AIDS.
World AIDS Day Keynote Event
Stop AIDS. Keep the Promise

Samuelson Chapel

CLU is proud to host Ventura County's commemoration of World AIDS Day 2006. Daisy Dharmaraj, M.D., AIDS Desk, Chennai, India, and Nina Harawa, M.P.H., Ph.D., Charles R.Drew University of Medicine and Science will discuss local and global challenges of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
World AIDS Day Candlelight Vigil
Keeping the Faith

Kwan Fong Gallery

Please join us in a candlelit walk from Samuelson Chapel to the Kwan Fong Gallery where we will offer words of prayer, hope and remembrance.
University Chapel
Sankta Lucia

Samuelson Chapel

Continuing one of CLU's oldest traditions, the festival of Sankta Lucia will be celebrated during University Chapel at 10:10 a.m.
Hanukkah Celebration

Ullman Commons

Hillel Student Organization and Multicultural Programs invites the community to share in our fifth annual Hanukkah celebration.
Remembering Pearl Harbor
A commemoration of the 65th anniversary of the attack

Samuelson Chapel

Through songs of the era, a video presentation recalling the tragedy of that time, and guest speakers who survived the attack, "Remembering Pearl Harbor" will take a closer look at the "date which will live in infamy."
The Need
Christmas Carols with the CLU Quartets

Ullman Commons

Come see and sing along as the Kingsmen and Women's quartets lead Christmas Carols!

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