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- Sep 911:00 AMWarrior Eats: Taco TuesdayEvent State: Confirmed Organization: CHARTWELLS Expected Headcount: 10 Event Contact Phone Number:: 2095521290 Event Contact Email Address:: briana.lopez@compass-usa.com Event Contact Name:: Briana Lopez Attendees - Students: TRUE Attendees - Off Campus: FALSE Attendees - Alumni: TRUE Attendees - Faculty: TRUE Attendees - Staff: TRUE Invite Type: Open Event - No RSVP Required Event Locator: 2025-ABCCPD Organizer: 25live@csustan.edu Custodial Service Requested for Turlock location?: FALSE Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE Event Setup: Moving, Removing, or Adding furniture or equipment, such as pop ups, speakers, tables, chairs, etc?: FALSE Taco Tuesday on the Quad! Join us every Tuesday for street tacos for $2.50 each.Choice of asada or pollo, topped with onions, cilantro, and salsa. Every Tuesday11:00 AM – 1:00 PMThe Quad Payment Accepted: Cash | Credit/Debit | Flex Dollars
- Sep 912:00 PMThey were a forest of giant oaksEvent Locator: 2025-ABCCDD Event State: Confirmed Organization: ART GALLERY Organizer: 25live@csustan.edu Event Contact Phone Number:: 2096673431 Event Contact Email Address:: nortiz13@csustan.edu Event Contact Name:: Noely Ortiz Performer/Speaker/Lecturer?: FALSE Physical Activity/Game/Sport?: FALSE Attendees - Students: TRUE Attendees - Off Campus: TRUE Attendees - Alumni: TRUE Agenda/Timeline for this Event:: Installation August 12-13 Exhibition August 27 - October 24 Reception Sept 18 Pick Up October 27 Attendees - Faculty: TRUE Attendees - Staff: TRUE Co-Sponsored with Off-Campus Entity?: FALSE Hiring Off-Campus Service Provider?: FALSE Amplified Sound/Music/Speaking?: FALSE Registration/Entrance Fee?: FALSE List Items/Materials on Exhibit:: Martin Azevedo Art List Vendors Selling Items/Services:: N/A Invite Type: Open Event - No RSVP Required Non-Compensated Volunteers Involved?: FALSE 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 Expected Headcount: 45 Attendees - Off Campus (Describe):: open to public Thumbnail Image for Publication:: https%3A%2F%2F25live.collegenet.com%2F25live%2Fdata%2Fcsustan%2Frun%2F/image?image_id=3319 Stan State Art Space is thrilled to present exhibition They were a forest of giant oaks by Martin Azevedo from August 27-October 25, 2025. An opening reception will take place Thursday, September 18, from 6:00p.m. Marty Azevedo’s prints and drawings investigate themes of symbolism, archetypes, masculinity, power, narrative, and allegory. Born and raised in Hanford, California, he earned his BA in Art from California State University, Chico in 2009, and his MFA from The Ohio State University in 2011. Azevedo’s work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally and is held in several notable permanent collections, including the Spencer Collection at the New York Public Library, the Jules Heller Print Study Room at the Arizona State University Art Museum, The Block Museum of Art at Northwestern University, the Artist Printmaker/Photographer Research Collection at the Texas Tech University Museum, and the Prints & Photographs Division at the Library of Congress. He continues his studio practice while serving as Professor of Printmaking in the Department of Art at California State University, Stanislaus in Turlock, California. They were a forest of giant oaks centers on relief printmaking and drawing as the primary modes of image production. Historically, printmaking has played a significant role in the spread of information and ideas. Since the invention of the Gutenberg press, it allowed for the affordable reproduction of texts and images, contributing to the growth of mass communication and cultural exchange. The historical importance of printmaking cannot be ignored as an art form intended to promote the discussion of ideas and bring about social change. In this body of work, Azevedo uses printmaking and drawing to explore the complex relationship between humans and the natural world. This body of work is a visual response to the impacts of the changes he observes in the environment and in his immediate surroundings. These prints and drawings reflect on mans need for power and control over the natural world and his intentional and unintentional manipulation of landscapes and nature often to his own detriment. The work invites viewers to consider the lasting impact of these interventions and our place within the natural systems we so often seek to dominate. Caption information: Burn for Distinction-Colored Pencil, 18” x 26”, 2024
- Sep 91:00 PMBaseball PracticeEvent State: Confirmed Organization: ATHLETICS DEPT Expected Headcount: 30 Attendees - Students: TRUE Attendees - Alumni: TRUE Attendees - Off Campus: FALSE Attendees - Faculty: TRUE Attendees - Staff: TRUE Event Contact Phone Number:: (209)5416004 Event Contact Email Address:: jrichardson7@csustan.edu Event Contact Name:: James Richardson Invite Type: Closed Event - Invite Extended Privately Non-Compensated Volunteers Involved?: FALSE 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 Custodial Service Requested for Turlock location?: FALSE Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE Event Locator: 2025-ABCCBC Organizer: dramirez57@csustan.edu Event Setup: Moving, Removing, or Adding furniture or equipment, such as pop ups, speakers, tables, chairs, etc?: FALSE Baseball Practice
- Sep 92:00 PMAcademic Senate MeetingEvent State: Confirmed Organization: ACADEMIC SENATE Expected Headcount: 20 Attendees - Students: TRUE Attendees - Alumni: FALSE Attendees - Faculty: TRUE Attendees - Staff: TRUE Attendees - Off Campus: FALSE Event Contact Phone Number:: 2096773400 Event Contact Email Address:: mperez78@csustan.edu Event Contact Name:: Minerva Perez Co-Sponsored with Off-Campus Entity?: FALSE Agenda/Timeline for this Event:: Meeting from 2-4 p.m. Invite Type: Open Event - No RSVP Required Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE Alcoholic Beverages Served?: FALSE Off-Campus Youth Present?: FALSE OIT Tech/Media/Network Services Work Order Request Needed?: FALSE Dignitary/Elected Official Invited to this Event?: FALSE Food/Beverage Served?: FALSE Custodial Service Requested for Turlock location?: FALSE Event Locator: 2025-ABBWXX Organizer: 25live@csustan.edu Describe the Event Setup for Turlock Location (explain in detail ALL items to be moved, removed, or added):: Please set up 10 tables in a U-shape with the opening toward the north, place two chairs at each table. Please set up 1 additional table on the side for snacks. Set up two rows of four chairs facing the south entrance for guests. We will also need the outlets on the floor opened, an extension cord and power strip please. I have uploaded my layout to the Event Forms section above: TRUE CPFM WO: Approving Supervisor Name: Theis, Amanda List Chart String or AC # for Work Order/Billing:: 617810-G0106-30500 Event Setup: Moving, Removing, or Adding furniture or equipment, such as pop ups, speakers, tables, chairs, etc?: TRUE Academic Senate Meeting
- Sep 92:00 PMCollege Panhellenic Association MeetingEvent State: Confirmed Organization: COLLEGE PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION Event Contact Phone Number:: 7073620129 Event Contact Email Address:: spreciado2@csusatn.edu Event Contact Name:: Sara Preciado Performer/Speaker/Lecturer?: FALSE Attendees - Students: TRUE Attendees - Off Campus: FALSE Attendees - Alumni: FALSE Attendees - Members Only: FALSE Agenda/Timeline for this Event:: 1:50 setup 2:00-3:30 meeting time 3:40 cleanup Attendees - Faculty: FALSE Attendees - Staff: TRUE Invite Type: Closed Event - Invite Extended Privately OIT Tech/Media/Network Services Work Order Request Needed?: FALSE Dignitary/Elected Official Invited to this Event?: FALSE Food/Beverage Served?: FALSE Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE Expected Headcount: 12 Event Locator: 2025-ABCADV Organizer: laguzman@csustan.edu Event Setup Requested for the Student/Event Center?: FALSE College Panhellenic will be going recruitment events, projects, fundraisers, and any org new or old business.
- Sep 92:00 PMDRS - ASL ChatEvent State: Confirmed Organization: DISABILITY RESOURCE SERVICES Expected Headcount: 20 Attendees - Students: TRUE Attendees - Alumni: TRUE Attendees - Faculty: TRUE Attendees - Staff: TRUE Attendees - Off Campus: TRUE Event Contact Phone Number:: +1 209-667-3159 Event Contact Email Address:: mmullens@csustan.edu Event Contact Name:: Malique Mullens Performer/Speaker/Lecturer?: FALSE Co-Sponsored with Off-Campus Entity?: FALSE Hiring Off-Campus Service Provider?: FALSE Attendees - Off Campus (Describe):: Community, Public Agenda/Timeline for this Event:: 1 Hour of ASL interaction and practice for all learning levels. Invite Type: Open Event - No RSVP Required Thumbnail Image for Publication:: https%3A%2F%2F25live.collegenet.com%2F25live%2Fdata%2Fcsustan%2Frun%2F/image?image_id=3324 Physical Activity/Game/Sport?: FALSE Amplified Sound/Music/Speaking?: FALSE Registration/Entrance Fee?: FALSE Non-Compensated Volunteers Involved?: FALSE 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 Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE Custodial Service Requested for Turlock location?: FALSE Event Locator: 2025-ABCCRL Organizer: 25live@csustan.edu Event Setup: Moving, Removing, or Adding furniture or equipment, such as pop ups, speakers, tables, chairs, etc?: FALSE ASL Chat is an opportunity for students, staff, faculty, and community members to learn and practice American Sign Language. We meet every week, and attendance is flexible. Please join us when you can!
- Sep 92:30 PMMSA Club MeetingEvent State: Confirmed Organization: MUSLIM STUDENT ASSOCIATION Event Contact Phone Number:: 2097025716 Event Contact Email Address:: Hamzanagisaleh@gmail.com Event Contact Name:: Hamza Saleh Performer/Speaker/Lecturer?: FALSE Attendees - Students: TRUE Attendees - Off Campus: FALSE Attendees - Alumni: FALSE Attendees - Members Only: FALSE Agenda/Timeline for this Event:: setup time 2:15-2:30, event from 2:30-3:30, take down at 3:30-3:45 Attendees - Faculty: FALSE Attendees - Staff: TRUE Invite Type: Open Event - No RSVP Required OIT Tech/Media/Network Services Work Order Request Needed?: FALSE Dignitary/Elected Official Invited to this Event?: FALSE Food/Beverage Served?: FALSE Custodial Service Requested for Turlock location?: FALSE Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE Expected Headcount: 15 Event Locator: 2025-ABCDKR Organizer: jmagana12@csustan.edu Event Setup: Moving, Removing, or Adding furniture or equipment, such as pop ups, speakers, tables, chairs, etc?: FALSE Muslim Student Association will host its first club meeting in a classroom. The purpose is to discuss with members about the future events, opportunities, and use the time to connect with one another.
- Sep 92:30 PMSNA General MeetingEvent State: Confirmed Organization: STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION Event Contact Phone Number:: 9258465491 Event Contact Email Address:: jescajeda@csustan.edu Event Contact Name:: Jennifer Escajeda Performer/Speaker/Lecturer?: TRUE Attendees - Students: FALSE Attendees - Off Campus: FALSE Attendees - Alumni: FALSE Attendees - Members Only: TRUE Agenda/Timeline for this Event:: 2:25-2:30 Meeting set up 2:30-4 Meeting Attendees - Faculty: TRUE Attendees - Staff: FALSE Invite Type: Open Event - No RSVP Required OIT Tech/Media/Network Services Work Order Request Needed?: FALSE Dignitary/Elected Official Invited to this Event?: FALSE Food/Beverage Served?: FALSE Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE Expected Headcount: 30 Event Locator: 2025-ABCANN Organizer: jmagana12@csustan.edu Performer/Speaker/Lecturer Name & Affiliation:: Rena Bryant, RN, BN, CEN from Doctors Medical Center Is the Performer/Speaker/Lecturer being compensated?: FALSE Event Setup Requested for the Student/Event Center?: FALSE The general meeting is to go over the event plans fo the month, discussing the voting, or upcoming potential fundraisers.
- Sep 93:00 PMTennis PracticeEvent State: Confirmed Organization: ATHLETICS DEPT Expected Headcount: 20 Attendees - Students: TRUE Attendees - Alumni: TRUE Attendees - Off Campus: FALSE Attendees - Faculty: TRUE Attendees - Staff: TRUE Event Contact Phone Number:: (209)5416004 Event Contact Email Address:: jrichardson7@csustan.edu Event Contact Name:: James Richardson Invite Type: Closed Event - Invite Extended Privately Non-Compensated Volunteers Involved?: FALSE 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 Custodial Service Requested for Turlock location?: FALSE Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE Event Locator: 2025-ABCCSR Organizer: dramirez57@csustan.edu Do you need Teague Park Restroom Access?: FALSE Event Setup: Moving, Removing, or Adding furniture or equipment, such as pop ups, speakers, tables, chairs, etc?: FALSE Tennis Practice
- Sep 94:00 PMPhi Sigma Sigma E-Board MeetingEvent State: Confirmed Organization: PHI SIGMA SIGMA Event Contact Phone Number:: 2097419991 Event Contact Email Address:: mgutierrez86@csustan.edu Event Contact Name:: Marissa Gutierrez Performer/Speaker/Lecturer?: FALSE Attendees - Students: FALSE Attendees - Off Campus: FALSE Attendees - Alumni: FALSE Attendees - Members Only: TRUE Agenda/Timeline for this Event:: Set up time: 3:45 pm - 4:00 pm, Event Start time: 4:00pm - 5:30 pm, Take down time: 5:30 pm - 5:45 pm Attendees - Faculty: FALSE Attendees - Staff: FALSE Invite Type: Closed Event - Invite Extended Privately OIT Tech/Media/Network Services Work Order Request Needed?: FALSE Dignitary/Elected Official Invited to this Event?: FALSE Food/Beverage Served?: FALSE Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE Expected Headcount: 5 Event Locator: 2025-ABCDGZ Organizer: jmagana12@csustan.edu Event Setup Requested for the Student/Event Center?: FALSE This is a weekly reoccurring meeting for the Executive Board of Phi Sigma Sigma to discuss business related matters.
- Sep 94:30 PMASI Board of Directors MeetingEvent State: Confirmed Organization: A.S.I. Expected Headcount: 25 Attendees - Students: TRUE Attendees - Alumni: FALSE Attendees - Faculty: TRUE Attendees - Staff: TRUE Attendees - Off Campus: FALSE Event Contact Phone Number:: 6517 Event Contact Email Address:: krotan@csustan.edu Event Contact Name:: Katie Rotan Co-Sponsored with Off-Campus Entity?: FALSE Agenda/Timeline for this Event:: n/a Invite Type: Open Event - No RSVP Required Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE Alcoholic Beverages Served?: FALSE Off-Campus Youth Present?: 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: 2025-ABCBDQ Organizer: laguzman@csustan.edu Event Setup Requested for the Student/Event Center?: FALSE ASI Board of Directors Meeting- Open to the Campus Community
- Sep 95:00 PMRhosas Weekly MeetingsEvent State: Confirmed Organization: PHI LAMBDA RHO Event Contact Phone Number:: 2093249048 Event Contact Email Address:: efranco11@csustan.edu Event Contact Name:: Elizabeth Franco Performer/Speaker/Lecturer?: FALSE Attendees - Students: FALSE Attendees - Off Campus: FALSE Attendees - Alumni: FALSE Attendees - Members Only: TRUE Agenda/Timeline for this Event:: Set up time:4:50pm-5:00pm, Event start time:5:00pm-7:00pm, Take down time: 7:00pm- 7:20pm Attendees - Faculty: FALSE Attendees - Staff: FALSE Invite Type: Closed Event - Invite Extended Privately OIT Tech/Media/Network Services Work Order Request Needed?: FALSE Dignitary/Elected Official Invited to this Event?: FALSE Food/Beverage Served?: FALSE Custodial Service Requested for Turlock location?: FALSE Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE Expected Headcount: 15 Event Locator: 2025-ABCCZT Organizer: jmagana12@csustan.edu Event Setup: Moving, Removing, or Adding furniture or equipment, such as pop ups, speakers, tables, chairs, etc?: FALSE Phi Lambda Rho will have meetings to focus on planning upcoming events, coordinating our calendar, and sharing key updates with members
- Sep 97:00 PMKappa KasinoEvent State: Confirmed Organization: KAPPA SIGMA Event Contact Phone Number:: 2094854103 Event Contact Email Address:: tsingh9@csustan.edu Event Contact Name:: Taranjeet Singh Performer/Speaker/Lecturer?: FALSE Physical Activity/Game/Sport?: TRUE Attendees - Students: TRUE Attendees - Off Campus: FALSE Attendees - Alumni: FALSE Attendees - Members Only: FALSE Agenda/Timeline for this Event:: Set up time 6:30 - 7:00, Event start time 7:00-9:00 Attendees - Faculty: FALSE Attendees - Staff: FALSE Selling Food/Beverage for a Fundraiser?: FALSE Amplified Sound/Music/Speaking?: FALSE Registration/Entrance Fee?: FALSE Invite Type: Open Event - No RSVP Required Non-Compensated Volunteers Involved?: FALSE 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 Custodial Service Requested for Turlock location?: TRUE Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE Expected Headcount: 40 Event Locator: 2025-ABCDPN Organizer: 25live@csustan.edu Describe the Physical Activity/Game/Sport:: Card games Describe the Custodial Needs for Turlock Location (Describe in detail- this is the work order):: Bathrooms need to be unlocks, doors need to be unlocked for after hours. Light Clean up CPFM WO: Approving Supervisor Name: Alfaro, Carolina List Chart String or AC # for Work Order/Billing:: G0106-TC030-51501 Event Setup: Moving, Removing, or Adding furniture or equipment, such as pop ups, speakers, tables, chairs, etc?: FALSE The purpose of this event is to recruit new members by participating in all types of card games without the usage of money or any other monetary value.
- Sep 97:30 PMSOPhi InformationalEvent State: Confirmed Organization: UNITED SORORITY AND FRATERNITY COUNCIL Event Contact Phone Number:: 4084304420 Event Contact Email Address:: mgonzalaz145@csustan.edu Event Contact Name:: Maria Gonzalez Performer/Speaker/Lecturer?: FALSE Attendees - Students: TRUE Attendees - Off Campus: FALSE Attendees - Alumni: FALSE Attendees - Members Only: FALSE Agenda/Timeline for this Event:: Set up time: 7:00-7:30 pm, Event: 7:30-9:00pm, Take down: 9:00-9:30pm Attendees - Faculty: FALSE Attendees - Staff: FALSE Invite Type: Open Event - No RSVP Required OIT Tech/Media/Network Services Work Order Request Needed?: FALSE Dignitary/Elected Official Invited to this Event?: FALSE Food/Beverage Served?: FALSE Custodial Service Requested for Turlock location?: FALSE Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE Expected Headcount: 20 Event Locator: 2025-ABCDLM Organizer: 25live@csustan.edu Event Setup: Moving, Removing, or Adding furniture or equipment, such as pop ups, speakers, tables, chairs, etc?: FALSE The sisters of Sigma Omega Phi (interest group) will present a 20-minute presentation on the values and history of our organization.
- Sep 106:00 AMGroundwater Recharge Basin ConstructionEvent State: Confirmed Organization: CPFM Categories: Don't Publish To The Web Expected Headcount: 10 Event Contact Phone Number:: 2096673693 Event Contact Email Address:: amesa3@csustan.edu Event Contact Name:: Ashley Mesa Custodial Service Requested for Turlock location?: FALSE Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE Event Locator: 2024-ABBFCZ Organizer: 25live@csustan.edu Event Setup: Moving, Removing, or Adding furniture or equipment, such as pop ups, speakers, tables, chairs, etc?: FALSE As part of the campus’ commitment to creating a more sustainable future, Capital Planning and Facilities Management is excited to announce construction of a new groundwater recharge basin at the main Turlock campus. New Groundwater Recharge Basin Construction (cerkl.com)
- Sep 106:00 AMVillage Cafe SRC Programs 2025Event State: Confirmed Organization: CAMPUS REC, 25LIVE RESERVATIONS OFFICE Expected Headcount: 30 Attendees - Students: TRUE Attendees - Alumni: FALSE Attendees - Off Campus: FALSE Attendees - Faculty: TRUE Attendees - Staff: TRUE Event Contact Phone Number:: 2096673706 Event Contact Email Address:: mcunha@csustan.edu Event Contact Name:: Michael A Cunha Agenda/Timeline for this Event:: Blocked out for Campus Recreation programs and classes. Campus Rec has taken over the Village Cafe and is in a contracted lease with Housing to occupy the facility Registration/Entrance Fee?: FALSE Invite Type: Closed Event - Invite Extended Privately Non-Compensated Volunteers Involved?: FALSE 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 Custodial Service Requested for Turlock location?: FALSE Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE Event Locator: 2025-ABBMSZ Organizer: mcunha@csustan.edu Event Setup: Moving, Removing, or Adding furniture or equipment, such as pop ups, speakers, tables, chairs, etc?: FALSE Block out Village Cafe for Campus Recreations 2025 scheduled programs and classes and meetings.
- Sep 108:00 AMWellness WORKs!- 1wk ProgramEvent State: Confirmed Organization: ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Expected Headcount: 18 Attendees - Students: FALSE Attendees - Alumni: FALSE Attendees - Faculty: FALSE Attendees - Staff: FALSE Attendees - Off Campus: TRUE Event Contact Phone Number:: 2095139446 Event Contact Email Address:: barreaga@csustan.edu Event Contact Name:: Bernard Arreaga Jr. Performer/Speaker/Lecturer?: TRUE Co-Sponsored with Off-Campus Entity?: FALSE Hiring Off-Campus Service Provider?: FALSE Attendees - Off Campus (Describe):: San Joaquin County CalWORKs Participants who are referred to the program Agenda/Timeline for this Event:: Monday: Success is a Choice: This topic covers the power of positive self-image, discovering your vision and purpose, setting goals that motivate, and keys to achieving success in life. Dress for Success: This topic includes a slide show, image presentation, personal appearance and grooming techniques, and make overs. Physical Wellness: This topic is highlighted as a life skill for maintaining health, increasing energy and obtaining balance for work. Basic breathing techniques and non-strenuous movements are taught to help reduce stress at work, avoid work-related injuries, promote relaxation, and increase concentration all of which will ultimately result in greater productivity and less absenteeism.Tuesday Managing Job Stress: This topic includes the effects of stress on one's body and mind, how to recognize one's own stress signals and those of others, the specific contributors to workplace stress and strategies for dealing with it. This critical life skill topic encourages clients to have more power over their lives and better coping mechanisms for dealing with stress. Knowledge gained will increase success in the workplace which ultimately contributes to sustaining employment. Healthy Eating for Better Job Performance: This topic covers eating for energy and wellness. How to recognize the signs that trigger poor nutritional choices and appropriate ways to deal with these triggers will be addressed. Additionally, clients will learn the important life skill of making better nutritional choices through an understanding of healthy eating guidelines and weight management techniques.Wednesday Temperaments in the Workplace: This topic utilizes the True Colors career self-assessment tool to identify individual strengths and qualities in a fun and lighthearted way. It encourages clients to recognize, understand, and appreciate the differences in others and how these differences impact relationships at work. It also increases individual self-knowledge in relationship to job choice, self-confidence, respect, dignity, esteem, worthiness and character. Health Issues that Interfere with Job Performance and Attendance: This topic explores health issues that could interfere with job performance and attendance. This will ensure that clients are aware of common viruses, infections, diseases, and conditions and the preventative measures one can take to avoid and/or treat them. This topic will also address employer's expectations regarding attendance and absenteeism due to health-related issues.Thursday Conflict Resolution in the Workplace: This topic focuses on effective communication, what you see versus what you get, blocks to listening, techniques for active listening, and role-playing activities that can be used constructively to assist any difficult situation in the workplace. The Working Parent: This topic covers stresses of parenting and clarifies differences between discipline and punishment. Additionally, it provides solutions for overcoming obstacles such as being a single parent, child care, and behavior problems that parents may face.Friday Safety and Prevention of Personal and Workplace Violence: This topic outlines ways to identify and handle potentially dangerous or abusive situations that interfere with work. Domestic violence, the cycle of violence, obstacles to leaving a domestically violent relationship, warning signs, safety plan, effects on children, and myths versus facts about domestic violence will be reviewed. Additionally, examples of workplace violence will be discussed. Clients will gain an understanding of how violence or harassment in or brought to the workplace will interfere with job performance and is cause for dismissal from the job. Invite Type: Closed Event - Invite Extended Privately Physical Activity/Game/Sport?: TRUE Amplified Sound/Music/Speaking?: FALSE Registration/Entrance Fee?: FALSE Non-Compensated Volunteers Involved?: FALSE 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?: TRUE Event Setup Requested for the Stockton location?: FALSE Event Locator: 2025-ABCBQZ Organizer: aponce15@csustan.edu Describe the Physical Activity/Game/Sport:: Tai Chi and/or Exercise (indoors or outdoors) Describe the Food/Beverage from Other Entity:: Prepackaged Snacks/Drinks Performer/Speaker/Lecturer Name & Affiliation:: Instructors: Liz Winter Diana Galvan Heather Adams Davina Arreaga Ashley Boleware Kristy Lauron Steven McCarty Stephanie Parnell Maria Escudero Will the Food/Beverage be Cooked, Purchased, or Served by another entity/dept/org?: TRUE One-Week Program Work Wellness: The Basics - traditional, One-Week Curriculum This program may be used for CalWORKs participants who have been identified by their case managers as having the following barriers or needs: Frequent job losses (quits and firings) or excuses for not participating. Prerequisite for participants without a job history before they enter Supervised Job Search. Participants with a job offered but the job will not start for one or more weeks. Participants who are identified by career assessment counselors as needing life skills training. Having difficulty in making satisfactory progress or lack of follow-through on assigned activities. Participants who are waiting to start vocational education, job training programs, or during school breaks. Wellness WORKs! Curriculum Continued: During the one-week and three-week programs fifteen instructors, each an expert in their field, teach the following: Success is a Choice: This topic covers the power of positive self-image, discovering your vision and purpose, setting goals that motivate, and keys to achieving success in life. Dress for Success: This topic includes a slide show, image presentation, personal appearance, and grooming techniques. Physical Wellness: This topic is highlighted as a life skill for maintaining health, increasing energy, and obtaining balance for work. Basic breathing techniques and non-strenuous movements are taught to help reduce stress at work, avoid work-related injuries, promote relaxation, and increase concentration all of which will ultimately result in greater productivity and less absenteeism. Managing Job Stress: This topic includes the effects of stress on one's body and mind, how to recognize one's own stress signals and those of others, the specific contributors to workplace stress, and strategies for dealing with it. This critical life skill topic encourages clients to have more power over their lives and better coping mechanisms for dealing with stress. Knowledge gained will increase success in the workplace which ultimately contributes to sustaining employment. Healthy Eating for Better Job Performance: This topic covers eating for energy and wellness. How to recognize the signs that trigger poor nutritional choices and appropriate ways to deal with these triggers will be addressed. Additionally, clients will learn the important life skill of making better nutritional choices through an understanding of healthy eating guidelines and weight management techniques. Temperaments in the Workplace: This topic utilizes the True Colors career self-assessment tool to identify individual strengths and qualities in a fun and lighthearted way. It encourages clients to recognize, understand, and appreciate the differences in others and how these differences impact relationships at work. It also increases individual self-knowledge in relationship to job choice, self-confidence, respect, dignity, esteem, worthiness, and character. Health Issues that Interfere with Job Performance and Attendance: This topic explores health issues that could interfere with job performance and attendance. This will ensure that clients are aware of common viruses, infections, diseases, and conditions and the preventative measures one can take to avoid and/or treat them. This topic will also address employer's expectations regarding attendance and absenteeism due to health-related issues. Conflict Resolution in the Workplace: This topic focuses on effective communication, what you see versus what you get, blocks to listening, techniques for active listening, and role-playing activities that can be used constructively to assist any difficult situation in the workplace. The Working Parent: This topic covers the stresses of parenting and clarifies the differences between discipline and punishment. Additionally, it provides solutions for overcoming obstacles such as being a single parent, childcare, and behavior problems that parents may face. Safety and Prevention of Personal and Workplace Violence: This topic outlines ways to identify and handle potentially dangerous or abusive situations that interfere with work. Domestic violence, the cycle of violence, obstacles to leaving a domestically violent relationship, warning signs, safety plans, effects on children, and myths versus facts about domestic violence will be reviewed. Additionally, examples of workplace violence will be discussed. Clients will gain an understanding of how violence or harassment in or brought to the workplace will interfere with job performance and is cause for dismissal from the job.
- Sep 108:30 AMWellness WORKs! -3wk ProgramEvent State: Confirmed Organization: ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Expected Headcount: 30 Attendees - Students: FALSE Attendees - Alumni: FALSE Attendees - Faculty: FALSE Attendees - Staff: FALSE Attendees - Off Campus: TRUE Event Contact Phone Number:: 2095139446 Event Contact Email Address:: barreaga@csustan.edu Event Contact Name:: Bernard Arreaga Jr. Performer/Speaker/Lecturer?: TRUE Co-Sponsored with Off-Campus Entity?: FALSE Hiring Off-Campus Service Provider?: FALSE Attendees - Off Campus (Describe):: San Joaquin County CalWORKs Participants who are referred to the program Agenda/Timeline for this Event:: Monday: Success is a Choice: This topic covers the power of positive self-image, discovering your vision and purpose, setting goals that motivate, and keys to achieving success in life. Dress for Success: This topic includes a slide show, image presentation, personal appearance and grooming techniques, and make overs. Physical Wellness: This topic is highlighted as a life skill for maintaining health, increasing energy and obtaining balance for work. Basic breathing techniques and non-strenuous movements are taught to help reduce stress at work, avoid work-related injuries, promote relaxation, and increase concentration all of which will ultimately result in greater productivity and less absenteeism.Tuesday Managing Job Stress: This topic includes the effects of stress on one's body and mind, how to recognize one's own stress signals and those of others, the specific contributors to workplace stress and strategies for dealing with it. This critical life skill topic encourages clients to have more power over their lives and better coping mechanisms for dealing with stress. Knowledge gained will increase success in the workplace which ultimately contributes to sustaining employment. Healthy Eating for Better Job Performance: This topic covers eating for energy and wellness. How to recognize the signs that trigger poor nutritional choices and appropriate ways to deal with these triggers will be addressed. Additionally, clients will learn the important life skill of making better nutritional choices through an understanding of healthy eating guidelines and weight management techniques.Wednesday Temperaments in the Workplace: This topic utilizes the True Colors career self-assessment tool to identify individual strengths and qualities in a fun and lighthearted way. It encourages clients to recognize, understand, and appreciate the differences in others and how these differences impact relationships at work. It also increases individual self-knowledge in relationship to job choice, self-confidence, respect, dignity, esteem, worthiness and character. Health Issues that Interfere with Job Performance and Attendance: This topic explores health issues that could interfere with job performance and attendance. This will ensure that clients are aware of common viruses, infections, diseases, and conditions and the preventative measures one can take to avoid and/or treat them. This topic will also address employer's expectations regarding attendance and absenteeism due to health-related issues.Thursday Conflict Resolution in the Workplace: This topic focuses on effective communication, what you see versus what you get, blocks to listening, techniques for active listening, and role-playing activities that can be used constructively to assist any difficult situation in the workplace. The Working Parent: This topic covers stresses of parenting and clarifies differences between discipline and punishment. Additionally, it provides solutions for overcoming obstacles such as being a single parent, child care, and behavior problems that parents may face.Friday Safety and Prevention of Personal and Workplace Violence: This topic outlines ways to identify and handle potentially dangerous or abusive situations that interfere with work. Domestic violence, the cycle of violence, obstacles to leaving a domestically violent relationship, warning signs, safety plan, effects on children, and myths versus facts about domestic violence will be reviewed. Additionally, examples of workplace violence will be discussed. Clients will gain an understanding of how violence or harassment in or brought to the workplace will interfere with job performance and is cause for dismissal from the job. Invite Type: Closed Event - Invite Extended Privately Physical Activity/Game/Sport?: TRUE Amplified Sound/Music/Speaking?: FALSE Registration/Entrance Fee?: FALSE Non-Compensated Volunteers Involved?: FALSE 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?: TRUE Event Setup Requested for the Stockton location?: FALSE Event Locator: 2025-ABCBRB Organizer: aponce15@csustan.edu Describe the Physical Activity/Game/Sport:: Tai Chi and/or Exercise (indoors or outdoors) Describe the Food/Beverage from Other Entity:: Prepackaged Snacks/Drinks Performer/Speaker/Lecturer Name & Affiliation:: Instructors: Liz Winter Diana Galvan Kristy Lauron Heather Adams Davina Arreaga Ashely Boleware Phyllis Klein Steven McCarty Stephanie Parnell Maria Escudero Will the Food/Beverage be Cooked, Purchased, or Served by another entity/dept/org?: TRUE Three-Week Program Work Wellness: The Basics- Three-Week curriculum (Three Week program is offered once a month) This program is recommended for participants with one or more serious obstacles/barriers to preparation for entering the work world or being successful once they obtain a job. Examples of participants who might qualify for the extended curriculum are those in recovery from drugs and alcohol, those with serious health problems (mental, emotional or physical), those with self-esteem so low it interferes with a positive presentation of self, those in abusive relationships, and those with minimal life skills. During the one-week and three-week program fifteen instructors, each an expert in their field, teach the following: Wellness WORKs! Curriculum Continued: During the one-week and three-week programs fifteen instructors, each an expert in their field, teach the following: Success is a Choice: This topic covers the power of positive self-image, discovering your vision and purpose, setting goals that motivate, and keys to achieving success in life. Dress for Success: This topic includes a slide show, image presentation, personal appearance, and grooming techniques. Physical Wellness: This topic is highlighted as a life skill for maintaining health, increasing energy, and obtaining balance for work. Basic breathing techniques and non-strenuous movements are taught to help reduce stress at work, avoid work-related injuries, promote relaxation, and increase concentration all of which will ultimately result in greater productivity and less absenteeism. Managing Job Stress: This topic includes the effects of stress on one's body and mind, how to recognize one's own stress signals and those of others, the specific contributors to workplace stress, and strategies for dealing with it. This critical life skill topic encourages clients to have more power over their lives and better coping mechanisms for dealing with stress. Knowledge gained will increase success in the workplace which ultimately contributes to sustaining employment. Healthy Eating for Better Job Performance: This topic covers eating for energy and wellness. How to recognize the signs that trigger poor nutritional choices and appropriate ways to deal with these triggers will be addressed. Additionally, clients will learn the important life skill of making better nutritional choices through an understanding of healthy eating guidelines and weight management techniques. Temperaments in the Workplace: This topic utilizes the True Colors career self-assessment tool to identify individual strengths and qualities in a fun and lighthearted way. It encourages clients to recognize, understand, and appreciate the differences in others and how these differences impact relationships at work. It also increases individual self-knowledge in relationship to job choice, self-confidence, respect, dignity, esteem, worthiness, and character. Health Issues that Interfere with Job Performance and Attendance: This topic explores health issues that could interfere with job performance and attendance. This will ensure that clients are aware of common viruses, infections, diseases, and conditions and the preventative measures one can take to avoid and/or treat them. This topic will also address employer's expectations regarding attendance and absenteeism due to health-related issues. Conflict Resolution in the Workplace: This topic focuses on effective communication, what you see versus what you get, blocks to listening, techniques for active listening, and role-playing activities that can be used constructively to assist any difficult situation in the workplace. The Working Parent: This topic covers the stresses of parenting and clarifies the differences between discipline and punishment. Additionally, it provides solutions for overcoming obstacles such as being a single parent, childcare, and behavior problems that parents may face. Safety and Prevention of Personal and Workplace Violence: This topic outlines ways to identify and handle potentially dangerous or abusive situations that interfere with work. Domestic violence, the cycle of violence, obstacles to leaving a domestically violent relationship, warning signs, safety plans, effects on children, and myths versus facts about domestic violence will be reviewed. Additionally, examples of workplace violence will be discussed. Clients will gain an understanding of how violence or harassment in or brought to the workplace will interfere with job performance and is cause for dismissal from the job. In the Three-Week program, participants have the same classes as the One-Week program. The topics above are expanded on and they have four additional topics in their curriculum. Anger Management This topic will include the definition, causes, facts and perceptions about anger. Other possible topics include barriers to success in dealing with anger and techniques for dealing with anger. Drug and Alcohol Abuse in the Workplace This topic addresses the reality that workplace substance abuse is on the rise. Definitions for drug abuse, self-assessments to detect possible problems with drugs and/or alcohol, and referral sources to obtain help with addictions will be covered. Co-occurring disorders will be addressed as well. Money Management This topic offers everyday tips on saving money. Included are inexpensive household tips for cleaning and cooking, budgeting, savings, understanding your credit score, improving credit, and obtaining a free credit report. Teaching-learning activities include: lecture, games, exercises, discussion and interaction among participants. Workplace and Situational Safety This topic covers basic knowledge regarding workplace safety, general first aid, and maintaining mindfulness and situational awareness in stressful situations. The course will cover general situational assessment for safety hazards and threats, how to develop plans of action in response to situational threats, physical wellness and ergonomics in the workplace, basic first aid, and an introduction to OSHA and Good Samaritan laws.
- Sep 1010:00 AMCollege Panhellenic Association-TablingEvent Locator: 2025-ABBZRA Event State: Confirmed Organization: COLLEGE PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION Organizer: laguzman@csustan.edu Event Contact Phone Number:: 559-309-8216 Event Contact Email Address:: agarcia306@csustan.edu Event Contact Name:: Andrea Garcia Attendees - Students: FALSE Attendees - Off Campus: FALSE Attendees - Alumni: FALSE Attendees - Members Only: TRUE Agenda/Timeline for this Event:: 8:30- 9:30am Facilities 1 hour set up 9:30-10:00am CPA Set Up 10:00am-2:00pm Tabling 2:00-2:15pm CPA Take Down Facilities Take Down Attendees - Faculty: FALSE Attendees - Staff: FALSE Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE Expected Headcount: 10 Describe the Event Setup for Turlock Location (explain in detail ALL items to be moved, removed, or added):: CPA will need: 1 Table, 1 Canopy - At each location listed For DBH location - see default layout For Naraghi location - in front of bike racks (see layout attached) CPFM WO: Approving Supervisor Name: Alfaro, Carolina I have uploaded my layout to the Event Forms section above: TRUE List Chart String or AC # for Work Order/Billing:: G0106- 51501-TC20 Event Setup: Moving, Removing, or Adding furniture or equipment, such as pop ups, speakers, tables, chairs, etc?: TRUE The College Panhellenic Association member groups will table at different locations across campus. Women will be distributing flyers and other materials (i.e. stickers, buttons, etc.) to potential new members. On various days, the women will hand out donuts or other sweet treats.
- Sep 1010:00 AMDisability Warriors Club TablingEvent Locator: 2025-ABBZXT Event State: Confirmed Organization: DISABILITY WARRIORS CLUB Organizer: laguzman@csustan.edu Event Contact Phone Number:: 2095462929 Event Contact Email Address:: jcolon2@csustan.edu Event Contact Name:: Joshua Colon Attendees - Students: TRUE Attendees - Off Campus: FALSE Attendees - Alumni: FALSE Attendees - Members Only: FALSE Agenda/Timeline for this Event:: 10-1 tabling Attendees - Faculty: FALSE Attendees - Staff: FALSE Pay to Reserve a Parking Lot for Attendees (Moratorium)?: FALSE Expected Headcount: 10 Custodial Service Requested for Turlock location?: FALSE Event Setup: Moving, Removing, or Adding furniture or equipment, such as pop ups, speakers, tables, chairs, etc?: FALSE The org will be passing out flyers and important resources from campus during tabling. To promote their club.
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