Calendar of Events

On Campus Events’Seussical Jr.’
Jan. 22 at 7 p.m.
and Jan. 23 at 2 p.m.
MCC Southern and Dobson Campus
Music Building
A musical that incoperates “Horton Hears a Who” from the works of children’s book writer Dr. Seuss.
come and see this fun and colorful performance.
Admission: $10

Teach Kids How to Write
Jan. 26
4:30 – 7 p.m.
MCC Southern and Dobson Campus
Social Cultural Science BLD
The Educators Academmy will teach you the fundemental for teaching and empowering children how to write.

Grand Slam Marketing
Plan
Jan. 27
7 p.m.- 9 p.m.
MCC Campus
Navajo room
Guest speakers Jason Feinberg and Jon Bergen will show how to make your music desire a success.

College Goal Sunday
Jan. 31
2 p.m.- 4 p.m.
MCC Southern and Dobson Campus
Paul A. Elsner Library
Preperation to get students on track with thier FASFA appliactions and tax information, bring information for help.

Make and Take Math Games
Feb. 13
9:30 a.m. – noon
MCC Southern and Dobson Campus
Paul A. Elsner Library
Making math a fun subject will allow that to happen here. Register for this event at: http://tinyurl.com/spring10-educatorsacademy

Saving Wild Cheetahs
Feb. 19
7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Red Mountain Campus
RAP Center of Saguaro Bldg.
Red Mountain Campus Family Discovery Series with Dr. Dennis Wilson will help examine how the difference between nature and society collide with one another.

Off Campus Events

Out in Downtown Mesa
Jan. 9 – June 11
2nd Friday at 6:30 p.m. -9:30 p.m.
Mesa Arts Center
Visit the downtown Merchants and enjoy the outdoor concerts and live perfromances. Along with the Downtown Mesa Association.
Admission: Free

‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’
Jan. 8-24
Soul Invictus
A story about a transsexual immigrant rocker from East Germany, she finds herself alone and thrashing out in rebellion to find herself.
Admission: $10

Argentine Tango!
Jan. 24
Mesa Arts Center theatres
Enjoy a night of sizzling Tango Sinfonico and Argentinean tango dancers. This should be a sensual evening of eventful and upbeat occurences.
Admission: $25-45

‘Unforgettable’: Nat King Cole
Jan. 19-31
Mesa Arts Center
Making its way to Mesa Arts Center from London. Nat “King” Cole’s music is uniquely reacreated by Monroe Kent in a live stage performance.
Admission: $37-29

Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
Jan. 29-30
PVCC Center for the Performing Arts
Paradise Valley Community College
Two days of filmmaking which will include a welcome reception to bring together the GLBT community. Showtimes start at 1 p.m. for both days.
Admission: $8-10

‘Shipwrecked!’
Jan. 22 – Feb. 07,
Herberger Theatre-stage
An incredible stage redesigned to tell the tale of being shipwrecked on a remote Coral Sea island.
Admission: $20-45

Celebrating World Culture
Jan. 24
Phoenix Art Museum
The museum has arranged for all walks of life to come and enjoy this wonderful array of culture and social exitement. International treats and a collaberation of customs are showcased through-out for the ever engaging eye.
Admission: $4-10

Out to Lunch
Feb. 4
Phoenix Theatre
Come and enjoy free outdoor concerts sponsored by Salt River Irrigation Project. Students are encouraged to bring MCC student ID to enjoy this event.
Admission: $25

Arizona Renaissance Festival
Feb. 6 – March 28
Apache Junction
The Arizona medieval amusement park which will take you back serveral centeries Find fun arts and crafts and unique plays and delicious food, rain or shine.
Admission: $10-20

Shana & Dominik
Rebilas
Feb. 6
ASU Kerr Cultural Center
This event will take you through the lives of two adorning couples in 75 min.
Admission: $13.50-16.50

Kite Flying Festival
Feb. 20
11 a.m
Tumbleweed Park, Chandler
The Pakistan Information and Cultural Organization will hold their 8th Annual Basant Mela (Kite Flying Festival) Come see the wonderful flight of the kite.
Admission: Free

Creativity Festival
Feb. 27
10 a.m.- 4 p.m.
Tempe Center for the Arts
Promoting a day of creative and hands on exitement and will take place in the Tempe Center for the Arts (TCA). Grab your creative minds and come on over!
Admission: Free

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