- LocationQuad: Booth Space 203
- DescriptionEvent Locator: 2025-ABCDDM
Event State: Confirmed
Organization: LAMBDA SIGMA GAMMA
Organizer: jmagana12@csustan.edu
Event Contact Phone Number:: 4084175497
Event Contact Email Address:: Ibarriga@csustan.edu
Event Contact Name:: Itzell Barriga
Attendees - Students: FALSE
Attendees - Off Campus: FALSE
Attendees - Alumni: FALSE
Attendees - Members Only: TRUE
Agenda/Timeline for this Event:: set up 9:30am-10am start 10am-2pm take down 2pm-2:30pm
Attendees - Faculty: FALSE
Attendees - Staff: FALSE
Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE
Expected Headcount: 10
Event Setup: Moving, Removing, or Adding furniture or equipment, such as pop ups, speakers, tables, chairs, etc?: FALSEBooth Tabling For Recruitment for Lambda Sigma Gamma. They will be at their own booth location Quad 203
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