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December 2, 2003

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Fun for all…
The Native American Culinary Association is hosting a promotional conference on Dec. 10 at 4 p.m. This will be held in the Navajo Room located in the Kirk Student Center.
The activities will center around entertainment by Vincent Craig and will include discussions about the objective and mission of the association's future.
The event is free with no cover charge and everyone is encouraged to come and enjoy the festivities.

Bright lights…
Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce is inviting the public to join in the Valley of Lights event. Held from Nov. 27- Dec 30 every night from 6 p.m. to midnight there will be a selection of lighting on display along a one-mile loop in the Fain Park area.
The presentation can be viewed from the comfort of your backseat. Many displays will be shown throughout the running of this production. For more information or directions please contact
1 (866) 772-8857.

Graduation...
The Youth Marines Graduation Ceremony will be held this year on
Dec. 13 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. The event will take place in the Rose Garden.

As night falls…
The Heard Museum will be offering a unique evening reception on Dec. 29 at 5:30 p.m. They will be providing special tours throughout the world famous museum.
Learn how to get involved at the Heard Museum and be eligible throughout the evening for prizes and gift certificates. For more information please RSVP by calling (602) 251-0209 ext. 6403.

Football showcase…
Luhrs Gallery will be holding a retrospective display, ASU Football: A Photo Essay, which will include many pictures and clips of the history of the university’s football career. For more information please contact (480) 965-4821.

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