Concert Under the Stars and
Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary Activities
September 9, 2004 :: No. 33
Starlight Concert — Friday
night’s 21st annual “Concert Under the Stars”
at Cal State Fullerton will be staged rain or shine. About 3,500
are expected for the free program at 7:30 p.m. on the athletics
fields north of Titan Gym. Outdoor dining begins at 6 p.m. Attendees
are invited to bring blankets for lawn seating and picnic suppers.
The university’s award-winning musical theatre students, alumni
and guest artists will perform a revue of hits from 100 years of
Broadway musicals. Before the concert begins, the university’s
Volunteers of the Year will be honored, and the city of Fullerton’s
centennial will be recognized by CSUF President Milton A. Gordon,
who is beginning his 15th year as leader of the 31,000-student university.
A fireworks finale is scheduled, and free parking is available.
Additional information: Judy Byrnes at 657-278-3456.
Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary Activities — Spiders
and the bugs they eat are the focus of a “Creepy Crawly Workshop”
for youngsters slated for 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 11,
at the Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary in Modjeska Canyon. Sean Walker,
assistant professor of biological science at Cal State Fullerton,
is the featured program presenter. The cost is $4 per person at
the door. An “End of Summer” fundraiser is set for 1-5
p.m. Saturday, Sept. 18. A used book sale and presentation
about birds of prey featuring live birds, plus musical entertainment
and a display of quilts will be featured, along with root beer floats
and baked goods. Admission is $5. Located at 29322 Modjeska Canyon
Road in south Orange County, the sanctuary is a nature preserve
operated by the university. Additional information: (714) 649-2760.
Media Contact: Karon Cornell, sanctuary director,
at 657-278-3896 or kcornell@fullerton.edu.
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