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College and Community Relations  
   
CONTACT: Susan Herney, GC Community Relations 619 644-7840
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 7, 2002

Grossmont College Cultural Events Scheduled for November and December

     El Cajon - Grossmont College World Arts and Cultural Organizing Committee announces its Fall line up of free events to which the public is invited. All events take place on the college campus, 8800 Grossmont College Drive, El Cajon. Driving directions are available at www.grossmont.net.

     Wednesday, November 13: Reading by Daniel Reveles, fiction writer from Tecate, Mexico. 12:30 p.m. Griffin Gate. Contact English Professor Stephanie Mood, 619-644-7495.

     Wednesday, November 13: Student Club Fest showcases cultural aspects of chartered student clubs at Grossmont College. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Main Quad. The fair-like atmosphere will include exhibits, displays and food. The event will feature dances from Tahiti, Hawaii, Cook Island and Samoa, performed by TAUPOU, (which means princess) Polynesian dance group, 11:30 a.m., also in the Main Quad. Contact Jack Peters, assistant dean, student affairs, 619-644-7601.

    
Saturday, November 16: Binational Student Film Festival. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Room 220. Students attending community colleges and universities in San Diego County and in Baja California, Mexico, will present their juried video programs. The event will include screenings and discussion with the producers, faculty and audience members. Presented in cooperation with the San Diego County/Baja California BINACOMM Faculty Organization, the event is also sponsored by the Creative Writing Department and the Puente Project. Contact Assistant Professor William Snead, 619-644-7289.

     Friday, December 6: Taco Shop Poets, 7 - 9 p.m. Room 220, an evening of border music and poetry. Contact: Mimi Pollack 619-644-3868.
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