Information about people and events from the Office of External Relations October 16 - October 20, 2006

HAPPENINGS Citrus Board of Trustees Host K-12 Mixer OCTOBER Citrus College was host to a reception for area K-12 TUESDAY - 17 superintendents and board members on Wednesday, BOARD OF TRUSTEE MEETING AT October 11. Invitees included trustees and superin- 4:15 P.M. IN AD BOARD ROOM tendents from Azusa USD, Claremont USD, Duarte USD, Glendora USD and Monrovia USD. The meet- TECH REVIEW MEETING AT 11 A.M. ing was well attended, with representatives from all IN FP 100 five local school districts, as well as Citrus College board members, Mrs. Joanne Montgomery, board THURSDAY - 19 LATINA LEADERSHIP NETWORK vice president, Dr. Edward C. Ortell, board clerk/secretary, Ms. Susan M. Keith, board MEETING FROM 12 TO 1 IN CAMPUS member, and Dr. Gary L. Woods, board member. CENTER STAFF/FACULTY LOUNGE The purpose of the mixer was to inform K-12 superintendents and board members FRIDAY - 20 about Citrus College outreach efforts and programs designed to help students suc- WOMEN'S SOCCER VS. COLLEGE OF ceed in their college experience. Ms. Irene Malmgren, vice president of instruction, THE CANYONS AT 3 P.M. ON presented information on instructional programs, Dr. Jeanne Hamilton discussed new SOCCER FIELD and ongoing outreach efforts and Dr. Michael Viera, president/superintendent, provid- ed an update on facilities master planning. A question and answer period followed SATURDAY - 21 the presentations. FOOTBALL VS. GLENDALE AT 1 P.M. IN THE STADIUM The outcome of the meeting was positive, with participants expressing appreciation for the opportunity to learn more about how our programs are helping their students. NEED HELP WITH The meeting also provided a forum to explore possibilities for future collaboration and an opportunity to further strengthen relationships between Citrus College and area YOUR CAMPUS high schools. EVENT? Are you planning a campus event or activity? Request the College Heads Up Public Works Certificate help of a Student Ambassador! Maintaining the public infrastructure is a constant, ongoing process. Because of Student Ambassadors are the official student hosts of Citrus this, the need for education in the area of Public Works is extremely high. In College. For more information, response to this increasing demand, Citrus College has entered into a collabora- contact Linda Merlo at ext. tive relationship with , , the 5123. Maintenance Superintendents Association (MSA) and the American Public Works Association (APWA) in an effort to better serve the students, employees GOT CITRUS NEWS? and employers in the Public Works industry. "Citrus College has taken the lead We want to hear from you. in working with colleges and industry leaders both throughout the state and E-mail Citrus-related informa- tion to Stacy Quillen at beyond state lines to provide a much needed service," said Dr. Kim Holland, [email protected] director of vocational education at Citrus College. "Together we have created a The Weekly Bulletin is standardized Public Works Certificate that will help students enter the field or be distributed to all faculty and eligible for promotion." staff via campus e-mail. To view past issues of the Weekly Bulletin, please visit (and book- According to Holland, only five community colleges in the state of offer mark): a program in Public Works. Of these five, only three are active. The Public http://www.citruscollege.edu/pi Works Certificate will provide students with curriculum coordination and the flexi- o/campusnews.htm bility provided by attending three different colleges. October 16-20, 2006 Flu Shot Clinics To Be Held The Student Health Center will be holding Flu Shot Clinics, beginning Monday, October 23. The clinics will be open Monday, Tuesday and Thursdays from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Shots will be available for staff and faculty during this time. For availability or additional information, call ext. 8671

Campus Club Holds Panel The Muslim Student Association, in coordination with other religious and cultural campus clubs, is holding an event on Thursday, October 19 from 4 Transfer Fair Scheduled to 7 p.m. This event will consist of a panel dis- Citrus College will be hosting a Transfer Fair on cussion of religious and racial stereotypes led by Tuesday, October 31 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the 8 speakers of diverse religious and ethnic back- Campus Center Quad. Students will be able to meet grounds. The purpose of the panel is to promote representatives from approximately 40 different understanding and tolerance of other cultures and California State University, , beliefs. The panel participants are prominent and Private College and University campuses. members of their respective communities and hail Among those colleges present will be Cal Poly from Los Angeles County and Orange County. Pomona, Cal State Fullerton, Cal State Long Beach, Each of the speakers will have ten minutes to UC Berkeley, UC Irvine, UC San Diego, the Art give a presentation and a part of the program will Center College of Design, , be dedicated to a question and answer session. and . For more information, call A complimentary dinner will be served at the last (626) 914-8639 or stop by the Career/Transfer hour of this ground-breaking event. For more Center in the ED Building, Room 129.. information, contact Denise Kaisler at ext. 4110.

A Night of Music From Film Stuffed Owl Cafe Menu Famous musical Monday moments from films are „ Chicken Marcella for $5.00 recreated by the Citrus „ Tuna Cassarole for $5.00 Fine and Performing Arts Tuesday Department, video pro- „ Oven Roasted Turkey for $5.50 jections, live actors, and „ Chicken Teriyaki Bowl for $5.25 dancers in this annual Wednesday showcase of student „ Spaghetti and Meatballs for $5.50 work. Hear the exciting „ Grilled Ham and Cheese for $5.00 sounds from films such as Wizard of Oz, X-Men, Titanic, Braveheart, Thursday Mission Impossible, and many more in a program „ Baked Rosemary Chicken for $5.50 „ Beef Stew for $5.50 suitable for all ages. The performances will take place Thursday, October 19 and Friday, October Friday 20 at 8 p.m. in the Haugh Performing Arts Center. „ Chef Special Tickets are $12 for general admission and $10 for Daily breakfast and lunch specials are also available. For students/seniors. For more info, call the box more information, visit the Stuffed Owl Cafe. office at 963-9411.