for the month of february, 2012 - CMS

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for the month of february, 2012 - CMS
FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 2012
Coverage
The Downey Patriot—February 3, 2012—Informational brief about the Cerritos College Job Fair
(from press release)
Hoy—February 3, 2012—Article mentioning the College’s Plaza Comunitaria
The Downey Patriot—February 9, 2012—Informational brief about the college’s Black History
Month events (from press release)
The Downey Patriot—February 9, 2012—Informational brief about the Faculty Gala presented
by the Music Department (from press release)
The Downey Patriot—February 9, 2012—Informational brief about Rimers of Eldrich presented by
the Theatre Department (from press release)
The Downey Patriot—February 9, 2012—Informational brief about the Scott Henderson Memorial Concert presented by the Music Department (from press release)
Huffington Post—February 13, 2012—Article on community colleges citing Mark Wallace
S quotes
The Downey Patriot —February 17, 2012—Informational brief about a the college’s Facilities
Building Grand Opening Ceremony (from press release)
The Downey Patriot —February 26, 2012—Informational brief about the music concert listing
presented by the Music Department (from press release)
Pasadena Star News—February 26, 2012—Informational brief about a Cerritos College Art Gallery event (from press release)
Herald American, Lynwood Press, The Press, Wave East Edition—February 27, 2012—Article
about the Cerritos College film students’ anti-violence PSA (from press release)
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Cerritos College plans "Cerritos Got Talent" Show honoring Black History
Month
WHAT: Cerritos College's Black Student Union is pleased to present a "Cerritos Got Talent" contest Friday, February 24 at 6:00 p.m. in honor of Black History Month.
Cerritos College President Dr. Linda Lacy will be opening the evening.
The public is invited to come and enjoy the evening's events, which will include entertainment, talent contest and booth exhibits.
You think you got talent? Those who are interested in participating should register prior
to the event. Vendor booths are available. Contact Blair Allen at
[email protected] or Connie Hunter at [email protected] or (562) 860-2451
ext.2255.
WHEN: Friday, February 24 at 6:00 p.m.
WHERE: Cerritos College Student Center
11110 Alondra Boulevard
Norwalk, CA 90650
A map of the campus is available at www.cerritos.edu/guide.
COST: The event is free and open to the public.
PARKING: One-day parking passes may be purchased for $2 in parking lots C-1, C-2
and C-10.
CONTACT: For more information, please contact Connie Hunter at (562) 860-2451, ext.
2255 or at [email protected].
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Cerritos College Keyboard Studies Program presents Do you hear what I
hear?
A Piano Concert and Lecture Series Spring 2012
WHAT: The Music Department is thrilled to offer piano concert and lecture series during the
spring months.
Friday, February 24
"Claude Debussy: Celebrating One Hundred Fifty Years"
Solo piano and vocal works of French impressionist composer Claude Debussy will be performed. Arabesques and Reflects dans I'eau from images - Paul Da Silva, piano, Premiere
Rhapsodie for clarinet and piano - Dr. David Lopez, clarinet, Dr. Christine Lopez, piano and
selected melodies - Rhonda Dillon, soprano.
Friday, March 23
"Johannes Brahms: Last of the Great German Composers"
This event will feature vocal faculty - Rhonda Dillon, Anna De Michelle, Leland Vail and Conrad Immel performing "Liebeslieder", Op. 52 for vocal quartet and one piano/four hands with
Dr, Christine Lopez and Dr. Sung Ae Lee, pianists and Rhapsody Op. 79 in g minor - Johanna
Chen, piano
Friday, April 27
"Keyboard Fantasies"
Guest Artist: Dr. Allison Edwards, CSUF piano faculty This interesting topic will include works written by Bach - "Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue", Brahms - "Fantasies" Op. 116, and Schumann's
"Phantasiestucke" Op. 12.
Lectures Present By Dr. Christine Sotomayor Lopez, Director of Keyboard Studies
Event flyer is available here.
WHEN: All performances begins at 11:00 a.m. and ends at 12:30 p.m.
WHERE: All performances are held in BC-51 (Burnight Theatre Classroom)
Cerritos College
11110 Alondra Blvd
Norwalk, CA 90650
A map of the campus is available at www.cerritos.edu/guide
COST: All events are free. One-day parking passes may be purchased for $2 in parking lots C1, C-2 and C-10.
CONTACT: For more information, contact Dr. Christine Sotomayor Lopez at
[email protected]
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Cerritos College to present the Scott Henderson Memorial Scholarship
Concert
Concert to benefit applied music students
WHAT: The Scott Henderson Memorial Scholarship concert features the most outstanding students from the Applied Music Program at Cerritos College. The scholarship was established by the Cerritos College Music Department in memory of longtime music faculty member Scott Henderson. Proceeds from the concert benefit Cerritos College applied music students.
WHEN: Friday, April 13, 2012
7:00 p.m.
WHERE: Cerritos College
Burnight Center Theatre
11110 Alondra Blvd, Norwalk, CA 90650
A map of the campus is available at www.cerritos.edu/guide
COST: Pre-sale: General $12, Cerritos College students/faculty/staff, alumni, seniors,
middle and high school students (all w/ID) $10 - At Door: $15, Cerritos College students/faculty/staff, seniors, middle and high school students (all w/ID) $12 and Alumni
(w/id) $10
Tickets to be purchased online ONLY at www.cerritos.edu/music or at door, one hour
prior to the performance.
CONTACT: For more information or to purchase tickets, call (562) 860-2451, ext. 2629
or visit www.cerritos.edu/music
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Cerritos College music faculty to perform in gala
Concert proceeds to fund student scholarships
WHAT: Cerritos College Music Department faculty members will showcase their talents in a Mar. 4 concert to raise scholarship funds for students in the applied music
program. The concert will include performances by some of the most accomplished
musicians in the greater Los Angeles area and will encompass a wide variety of musical genres. The faculty is honored to offer their talents in support of their students,
many of whom have gone on to pursue degrees from USC, UCLA, CSU Bakersfield,
CSU Fullerton, Berkeley School of Music, the San Francisco Conservatory and Chapman University.
WHEN: Sunday, March 4 at 2:00 p.m.
WHERE: Burnight Center Theatre (BC-17)
Cerritos College
11110 Alondra Blvd.
Norwalk, CA 90650
A map of the campus is available at www.cerritos.edu/guide.
COST: Presale: $12 general admission, $10 CC student (w/SP12 purple id), alumni (w/
card), staff, faculty, senior, middle & high school (w/id) At Door: $15 general admission $12 CC student (w/SP12 purple id), alumni (w/card), staff, faculty, senior, middle
& high school (w/id) $10 child (5 - 12) Tickets to be purchased online ONLY at
www.cerritos.edu/music or at door, one hour prior to the performance.
CONTACT: For more information, contact the Music Department office at (562) 8602451 ext. 2629.
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Cerritos College Theatre Department to present The Rimers of Eldritch
A play about hypocrisy, secrets and small town dissolution
WHAT: The Cerritos College Theatre Department will present this classic piece of literature written by Lanford Wilson and directed by Janet Miller.
The Rimers of Eldritch is a portrait of a decaying Bible Belt town, Eldritch, Missouri, that once was
a prosperous coal mining community, now "population about 70." In Eldritch, sin hides behind a
facade of Christian morality and people who don't conform to their neighbors' standards live in
isolation. Over 3 Seasons, Spring, Summer and Fall, a man is murdered and a woman tried for it,
lovers come together and fall apart, bored teenagers search for adventure and escape, and
families hide conflicts behind closed doors. Their stories blend together seamlessly in a nonlinear
collage of events, relationships and secrets.
The story focuses on the murder of town hermit, Skelly, by a woman who mistakenly thought he
was committing rape when he was trying to prevent it. Presiding over the trial is the sanctimonious local preacher, a hypocrite who instills fear of hellfire and eternal damnation over his congregation. The play contains strong language and mature themes.
Tickets are on sale online or in the Theatre Office from 12 - 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
WHEN: Friday, Mar 2, at 8 p.m.
Saturday, Mar 3, at 8 p.m.
Thursday, Mar 8, at 8 p.m.
Friday, Mar 9, at 8 p.m.
Saturday, Mar 10, at 8 p.m.
Sunday, Mar 11, at 2 p.m.
WHERE: Burnight Studio Theatre
Cerritos College
11110 Alondra Blvd., Norwalk, CA 90650
A map of the campus is available at www.cerritos.edu/guide.
COST: Pre-sale: General $12, Cerritos College students/faculty/staff, seniors, middle and high
school students (all w/ID) $10 - At Door: $15, Cerritos College students/faculty/staff, seniors, middle and high school students (all w/ID) $12
Tickets may be purchased online (credit card only) at www.cerritos.edu/theatre or in person at
BC-G, Theatre Office in front of the Burnight Center Theatre, Monday - Friday, 12:00 - 5:00 p.m.
(cash only)
CONTACT: For more information on The Rimers of Eldritch and the Cerritos College Theatre Department, please call (562) 467-5058 or visit www.cerritos.edu/theatre.
For group sales information please contact Renée Bloch, performing arts promotions specialist
at (562) 860-2451 ext. 2638.
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Cerritos College's New Facilities and Purchasing Complex grand opening
March 2
WHAT: Cerritos College will hold grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony for its
new Facilities and Purchasing Complex, Friday, March 2.
The new $7.4 million, 34,000 square-foot building was funded by the G.O. bond and
consists of 45 rooms and offices. The building houses purchasing, warehouse, facilities,
grounds and custodians as well as the emergency operations plan (EOP) command
center.
The event is open to the public.
WHEN: Friday, March 2, 2012
11:00 a.m.
WHERE: Cerritos College
Facilities and Purchasing Complex
11110 Alondra Blvd. (Building is located off of163rd st.)
Norwalk, CA 90650
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Cerritos film students honored for their community service
Six students in the Cerritos College film class were honored with a certificate of appreciation on
February 16 for producing public service announcements (PSAs) for the St. Francis Medical
Center Trauma Department.
The students in the Television Production class produced these PSAs as a class assignment in an outreach effort of providing services to our local communities.
It all began with a phone call from Paul Carrillo, Injury Prevention Coordinator at the St. Francis Medical Center. He asked for help in producing antiviolence promos and visited the class last semester
with associates from St. Francis as well as from
Southern California Crossroads, a non-profit organization assists under-privileged youth who come from low-income families in violence-plagued
communities.
In a short presentation, they inspired the whole class to produce PSAs in creating awareness of
domestic and gang violence prevention. For most of the 17 students in class, it was their first
video project.
"What was remarkable to see is how they brainstormed, work-shopped, pitched ideas to Paul
Carrillo and his associates, then refined those ideas into 30 second messages and virtually produced the PSAs with very little supervision," said Professor Steven Hirohama.
The first-cuts by the 17 students were submitted for review in late October and then they were
re-edited by the end of the fall semester. Eleven students completed the PSAs; an incredible
achievement in the course of three months.
"I'm pleased that I got this certificate. Even though some will see it as just a piece of paper, it still
means a lot to me," said Daniel Nieto.
Eighteen-year old Jocelyn Coleman produced a PSA on cyber-bullying. "The most challenging
part of doing the PSA was finding a way to get the message through that would be potent
enough and make an emotional appeal to viewers to see what really happens on an everyday basis and that it isn't just a joke."
The students who were presented certificates: Chayanne Acosta, Rodrigo Arzate, Jocelyn
Coleman, Ryan Hickenbottom, Cristina Navarro and Daniel Nieto.
The PSAs are being used by the St. Francis Medical Center's Trauma Department to educate
the community about violence; Youth Violence, Domestic Violence, Gang Violence, Bullying,
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etc. View the PSAs on youtube.com/sfmctrauma
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The Downey Patriot
February 3, 2012
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Hoy
February 3, 2012
10
The Downey Patriot
February 9, 2012
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The Downey Patriot
February 9, 2012
12
Huffington Post
February 13, 2012
13
The Downey Patriot
February 17, 2012
14
The Downey Patriot
February 26, 2012
15
Pasadena Star News
February 26, 2012
16
Herald American, Lynwood Press, The Press, Wave East Edition
February 27, 2012
17