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Safe Trick or Treat
Oct
29
1:00 PM13:00

Safe Trick or Treat

Every year the Residential Halls, Student Involvement and the Village Councils host a Halloween event for local elementary school kids! The event includes a Kiddie haunted house, haunted photos, craft and activity tables sponsored by the Village Councils and other SSU clubs, as well as a bouncy house/slide and Chuggy the Bouncy train!  The residents of Sauvignon also have volunteered to purchase and hand out candy to the kids that are old enough to walk around the buildings. Sauvignon Village has a great set-up for this event! Last year we had about 40 rooms hand out candy and the kids LOVE it.  If you want to be a part of the event, and you live outside of Sauvignon, email mo.phillips@sonoma.edu and we will get you involved. If you live in Sauvignon, and want to hand out candy to the kids, please ask your RA how you can do that. It's a great time and every year we have about 300 kids take part! It's a lot of fun!!!!  Hope to see you out there or see you handing out candy to our little goblins and ghouls:) 


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SSU DIG PINK Women’s Volleyball v. East Bay
Oct
28
3:00 PM15:00

SSU DIG PINK Women’s Volleyball v. East Bay

Pink Power Hour from 2-3 PM for the new SSU Pink Out Noma Nation T Shirt (first 50 to the game), Free Food and some pink swag! Let’s Dig Pink and support our family and friends who are still with us, or have passed as a result of Breast Cancer.

Go Seawolves! FREE with SSU Student ID. For more info about SSU Athletics, go to http://www.sonomaseawolves.com  

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Quetzal
Oct
27
7:30 PM19:30

Quetzal

Tickets: $25–$75

Ticket packages on sale soon

$1K+ Donors: Tue, May 30 at 10 a.m.
2022-23 Subscribers: Thurs, June 1 at 10 a.m.
General Public: Tue, June 6 at 10 a.m.
https://gmc.sonoma.edu/quetzal/

Quetzal is a relentlessly innovative Grammy award-winning ensemble that narrates the social, cultural and political stories of humanity. Describing the band’s influences, Artist-scholar-producer Dr. Alex Chavez states, “You hear students of Chicano rock, rhythm and blues, JB funk, Cuban batá, punk, and Motown soul. You hear a band that has cut its teeth organizing, that has worked to fight forms of oppression in the communities they are connected to. And in pursuit of forging these creative and political bridges, you hear artists who are at the epicenter of the transnational world of Son Jarocho.”

For 30 years they have graced stages across the US, Canada, Asia and Mexico. Recognized by notable institutions such as the Library of Congress and The Kennedy Center, the traveling exhibit “American Sabor: Latinos in U.S. Popular Music” sponsored by the Smithsonian Institute, featured Quetzal as leaders and innovators of Chicano music.


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SSU Kick Cancer Men's Soccer v. Cal State LA 
Oct
27
3:00 PM15:00

SSU Kick Cancer Men's Soccer v. Cal State LA 

Pink Power Hour from 2-3 PM for the new SSU Pink Out Noma Nation T Shirt (first 50 to the game), Free Food and some pink swag! Let’s Kick Cancer and support our family and friends who are still with us or have passed as a result of Breast Cancer.


Go Seawolves! FREE with SSU Student ID. For more info about SSU Athletics, go to http://www.sonomaseawolves.com.

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Kick Cancer at Women’s Soccer v. Cal State LA 
Oct
27
12:30 PM12:30

Kick Cancer at Women’s Soccer v. Cal State LA 

Pink Power Hour from 11:30-12:30 PM for the new SSU Pink Out Noma Nation T Shirt (first 50 to the game), Free Food and some pink swag! Let’s Kick Cancer and support our family and friends who are still with us or have passed as a result of Breast Cancer.


Go Seawolves! FREE with SSU Student ID. For more info about SSU Athletics, go to http://www.sonomaseawolves.com.

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