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2009-11-21 | Sonoma State University Associated Student Productions

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Thursday, November 12th

Free Pizza Comedy Series
@ 8:00pm in Student Union Pub

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Saturday, November 14th

November is set to rock with "The White Tie Affair"
@ 8:00pm in the Commons

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Wednesday, November 18th

Be Heard: Talking about Mental Health
@ 7:00pm in Cooperage

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Thursday, November 19th

ASP FREE Black light Pool!
@ 9:00pm Buffalo Billiards in Cotati

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Wednesday, December 2nd

Does HIV Look Like Me
@ 7:00pm in Cooperage

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Thursday, December 3rd

How to be a Community Organizer from the Bottom Up
@ 7:00pm Cooperage

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The Big Cats Show
Event: The Big Cats Show
Date: Wednesday, November 7th
Time: 7:00pm
Where: Cooperage
Admission: Free to all

Associated Students Production is proud to present The Big Cats Show on Wednesday, November 4th at 7pm in the SSU Cooperage. Admission is FREE to all. This event is SRO every year so get there early.

During this program you may see a cougar, African leopard, cheetah, snow leopard, ocelot, Siberian lynx, Canada lynx, serval, caracal or an extremely rare king cheetah. Each cat is shown on the stage as information about its habits, habitat and threats is shared with the audience. While not a circus act, natural behaviors like climbing, leaping and hunting are demonstrated in a safe and exciting manner.

The goal of the Wild Cat Education and Conservation Fund is to expand learning opportunities about wild cats and increase awareness of the impacts of human behaviors in the habitat. The Wild Cat Education and Conservation Fund averages over 100 presentations per year, visiting schools, libraries, scout groups, park and recreation centers and private venues. To date, over 600,000 people have participated in their educational outreach programs.

Rob and Barbara Dicely personally lead all educational programs. As educators with over 25 years of experience, they can lead discussions targeted to any audience.

To find more information about The Wild Cat Education and Conservation Fund please visit: http://www.wildcatfund.org/