Trans-California Pathway Project Meetups
Friday, November 8, 2024 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
- LocationTrans-California Pathway
- DescriptionEvent State: Confirmed
Organization: SCIENCE IN OUR COMMUNITY, 25LIVE RESERVATIONS OFFICE
Expected Headcount: 20
Attendees - Students: TRUE
Attendees - Alumni: TRUE
Attendees - Off Campus: FALSE
Attendees - Faculty: TRUE
Attendees - Staff: TRUE
Event Contact Phone Number:: 2096673628
Event Contact Email Address:: mgrobner@csustan.edu
Event Contact Name:: Mark A. Grobner
Performer/Speaker/Lecturer?: FALSE
Agenda/Timeline for this Event:: Student volunteers will meet with Dr. Gardner from 10-12 to pick up trash, pull weeds, plant seedlings and prune plants.
Co-Sponsored with Off-Campus Entity?: FALSE
Hiring Off-Campus Service Provider?: FALSE
Invite Type: Closed Event - Invite Extended Privately
Physical Activity/Game/Sport?: FALSE
Amplified Sound/Music/Speaking?: FALSE
Registration/Entrance Fee?: FALSE
Custodial Service Requested for Turlock location?: FALSE
Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE
Non-Compensated Volunteers Involved?: TRUE
Alcoholic Beverages Served?: FALSE
Off-Campus Youth Present?: FALSE
Soliciting Sponsorships, Donations, Gifts from Businesses for a Fundraiser?: FALSE
OIT Tech/Media/Network Services Work Order Request Needed?: FALSE
Dignitary/Elected Official Invited to this Event?: FALSE
Food/Beverage Served?: FALSE
Event Locator: 2024-ABBCRX
Organizer: 25live@csustan.edu
Moving, Removing, or Adding furniture or equipment, such as pop ups, lighting, speakers, stages, tables, chairs, etc?: FALSEThis is a volunteer opportunity for students to help with the maintenance of the Trans-California Pathway. The participants will pick up trash, remove weeds, prune branches, plant seedlings, and make new friends
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