Events for September 2010
CLU Multimedia Exhibition
Humanities Galleria
Project 24 is an exhibition by last semester's advanced multimedia students. Creative Concepts is an exhibition by the intermediate multimedia students.
Realist painter Michael Lynn Adams will present a collection of 20 still life, genre and landscapes inspired by Southern California light and the beauty of Paris and Provence. An artist's reception will be held Saturday, Sept. 11, at 3 p.m.
Stop by the Centrum Patio and participate in small service project, enjoy coffee and snacks, and sign up for Service Day projects while enjoying live music.
Stuft Pizza - 398 North Moorpark Road, Thousand Oaks
Bring the whole family to CLU Night at Stuft Pizza! Enjoy a 20% discount on all food items for CLU alumni, staff, friends and family! Wear your favorite CLU gear – we’ll turn the place purple and gold!
Author Kao Kalia Yang Speaks about Her Memoir
Soiland Recreation Center
Author Kao Kalia Yang will talk about her book The Latehomecomer: A Hmong Family Memoir and offer commentary on the Hmong-American experience. Admission is free.
Sparks Stadium, Puyallup, Wash.
CLU vs. PLU Football Game Tailgate Party
Music Department faculty members will perform chamber music.
The School of Business [Re] Connections at CLU Series
Designer Stefan Dahlkvist explains how Moods of Norway, an unconventional clothing store, became popular not just in Norway but here in the United States and around the world.
(Coco Before Chanel) (2009)
French films shown Wednesdays through Oct. 20. English subtitles.
The Green Coast Initiative
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
Please join us for a discussion on California’s Green Coast Initiative with panelists Bill Buratto, President and Chief Executive Officer, Ventura County Economic Development Association; Bill Camarillo, Chief Executive Officer, Agromin; and Steve Gill Co-owner, Gills Onions LLC. The discussion will be moderated by Henry Dubroff, Chairman and Editor, Pacific Coast Business Times.
Scandinavian Lecture Series
Scandinavian experts Henrik Williams and Richard Nielsen will present a new analysis of the Kensington Runestone along with a historical, cultural, social and linguistic perspective on runic writing.
Gilbert Arena
Students from the Hmong Cultural Heritage Center and Museum in Fresno will present a fun and exciting performance of Hmong cultural dance and martial arts.
(Lili and the Baobab) (2006)
French films shown Wednesdays through Oct. 20. English subtitles.
Award-winning true story of the unsung heroines of Liberia, who, armed only with white T-shirts and courage, brought down a dictator and ended a long, brutal war.