Saturday,
October 6
SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE
McCreless Theater, Performance of "The Elephant
Man," a play written by Bernard Pomerance and
directed by SAC Theater Instructor Ronnie Watson.
Show times are 8 p.m. on Saturday, October 6 and Thursday,
October 11-Saturday, October 13. Matinees are Sundays,
October 7 and 14, at 2:30 p.m. The show is free to
all ACCD staff, faculty and students. General admission
is $10 and $8 for seniors, military and other college
students with ID.
Monday,
October 8
8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., AT&T Center, Alamo
Community Colleges' Employee Development Day. The
day's theme is "Engaging in Our Students' Success."
Parking is free. Enter through Gate D and park in
lots 3 and 4. Continental breakfast and lunch will
be served. Detailed handouts will be provided as you
enter the building through the east entrance. Dress
is casual.
Tuesday, October 9
NORTHWEST VISTA COLLEGE
10-11 a.m., Huisache Hall, Live music with Eva Ybarra's
accordion and Linda Reeves
12:30-2 p.m., Huisache Hall, Los Inocentes
artistic performing group
Wednesday, October 10
PALO ALTO COLLEGE
9 a.m.-Noon, Student Center (Cafeteria). The 8th Annual
Domestic Violence Awareness Fair. For more information,
call 921-5269.
NORTHWEST
VISTA COLLEGE
11 a.m., Huisache Hall, Panel discussion on immigration
2-4 p.m., Banquet Room, Juan Ramos art exhibit on
display through October 29. Opening of exhibit at
2 p.m.; workshop from 3-4 p.m.
5 p.m., Banquet/Outside-Evening Event
6:30-8 p.m., Huisache Foyer, Afro-Latin percussion
Master Class with John Lopez
Friday,
October 12
SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE
Noon, Loftin Student Center Fiesta Room, Mariachi
performance by Las Alteñas and Awards Ceremony
for art and essay contest winners
7
p.m., Loftin Student Center Outdoor Mall area, Fort
Pastor in concert. SAC Student Life presents this
creative, jazzy band. Free to SAC students with ID;
$1 for non-SAC students.
Monday,
October 15
NORTHWEST VISTA COLLEGE
12:30 p.m., Banquet Room, Hispanic Heritage Month
Closing Ceremonies with Dr. Almaraz from UTSA. He
will address the importance of Latino culture and
diversity in society.
Friday,
October 17
SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE
10-11 a.m., McCreless Auditorium, "Los Vendidos."
a play by Luis Valdez, performed by OnStage Drama
Club. A satire on Chicano identity and stereotypes.
11
a.m.-1 p.m., Loftin Student Center Fiesta Room, "El
Orgullo de San Antonio College," Latino talent
show with a total of $1,000 in scholarships to be
awarded. Call Carrie Hernandez at 733-2641 for details.
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