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MC 1251
PO Box 37100
Phoenix, AZ 85069-7100
For registration and event information:destinationwest.asu.eduAdmission and parking is free for many events. Please consultthe event listings for further details.
Arizona State University – West campus4701 W. Thunderbird Road, Glendale, AZ 85306
For more information about events at West campus call -602-543-6695
Just for girls!
Looking to inspire a young woman in a STEAM future? Check out options in a comfortable, ready-to-learn environment.
6th-8th grade GirlsCyber Day 4 Girls | Nov. 18, 2019 | 9:00am-1:30pm
9th-12th grade GirlsSK Math Day | Nov. 8, 2019 | 9:00am-1:30pm
Register: destinationwest.asu.edu
InfoWalk, Wag & Run!Fall FestivalSat. Oct. 26, 2019
Walk, Wag & Run 8:30-11:00amFall Festival 9:00-2:00pm
- Petting Zoo
Event Highlights
- Animal Lover Booths
- Kids Train- Pumpkin Decorating
- Food/Contests- Pet Adoptions
Registerdestinationwest.asu.edu
CHECK OUT ALL THE EVENTS
HAPPENING Fall 2019
Destination West GuideFall 2019
Parking at ASU West CampusVisitors are required to “pay-by-license plate” when you park on campus.M-Thur | 7am – 8pm F | 7:00am to 5:00pmWeekend parking is free
$3/hr. Cash, Visa & Mastercard accepted.We “meet-at-meter” and pay for parking for many events if you pre-register.
CHECK OUT ALL THE EVENTS
HAPPENING Fall 2019
· GIRLS IN STEAM ·
MC 1251
PO Box 37100
Phoenix, AZ 85069-7100
For registration and event information:destinationwest.asu.eduAdmission and parking is free for many events. Please consultthe event listings for further details.
Arizona State University – West campus4701 W. Thunderbird Road, Glendale, AZ 85306
For more information about events at West campus call -602-543-6695
Just for girls!
Looking to inspire a young woman in a STEAM future? Check out options in a comfortable, ready-to-learn environment.
6th-8th grade GirlsCyber Day 4 Girls | Nov. 18, 2019 | 9:00am-1:30pm
9th-12th grade GirlsSK Math Day | Nov. 8, 2019 | 9:00am-1:30pm
Register: destinationwest.asu.edu
InfoWalk, Wag & Run!Fall FestivalSat. Oct. 26, 2019
Walk, Wag & Run 8:30-11:00amFall Festival 9:00-2:00pm
- Petting Zoo
Event Highlights
- Animal Lover Booths
- Kids Train- Pumpkin Decorating
- Food/Contests- Pet Adoptions
Registerdestinationwest.asu.edu
CHECK OUT ALL THE EVENTS
HAPPENING Fall 2019
Destination West GuideFall 2019
Parking at ASU West CampusVisitors are required to “pay-by-license plate” when you park on campus.M-Thur | 7am – 8pm F | 7:00am to 5:00pmWeekend parking is free
$3/hr. Cash, Visa & Mastercard accepted.We “meet-at-meter” and pay for parking for many events if you pre-register.
CHECK OUT ALL THE EVENTS
HAPPENING Fall 2019
· GIRLS IN STEAM ·
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hoenix, AZ 85069-7100
For registration and event information:destinationwest.asu.eduAdmission and parking is free for many events. Please consultthe event listings for further details.
Arizona State University – West campus4701 W. Thunderbird Road, Glendale, AZ 85306
For more information about events at West campus call -602-543-6695
Just for girls!
Looking to inspire a young woman in a STEAM future? Check out options in a comfortable, ready-to-learn environment.
6th-8th grade GirlsCyber Day 4 Girls | Nov. 18, 2019 | 9:00am-1:30pm
9th-12th grade GirlsSK Math Day | Nov. 8, 2019 | 9:00am-1:30pm
Register: destinationwest.asu.edu
InfoWalk, Wag & Run!Fall FestivalSat. Oct. 26, 2019
Walk, Wag & Run 8:30-11:00amFall Festival 9:00-2:00pm
- Petting Zoo
Event Highlights
- Animal Lover Booths
- Kids Train - Pumpkin Decorating
- Food/Contests - Pet Adoptions
Registerdestinationwest.asu.edu
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Destination West GuideFall 2019
Parking at ASU West CampusVisitors are required to “pay-by-license plate” when you park on campus.M-Thur | 7am – 8pm F | 7:00am to 5:00pmWeekend parking is free
$3/hr. Cash, Visa & Mastercard accepted.We “meet-at-meter” and pay for parking for many events if you pre-register.
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asuevents.asu.edu/west
602-543-6695ASU Destination West Fall 2019Visit: https://destinationwest.asu.edu for registrations and West campus event information.
REGISTER URL: Arizona State University – West campus4701 W. Thunderbird Road, Glendale, AZ 85306destinationwest.asu.edu
Mon. Sep. 9,12:00-2:00pm | La Sala CThis is a talk about work—and about what we say when we talk about it. Work—all kinds of it, at home, at the office, on farms and in factories, all the way up and down the pay-scale—is the engine that drives the free market. Economist Dierdre McCloskey says that the biggest push to bring us into the modern world was a change in the way we spoke and wrote about work and business.
Working Vocabulary:The Way We Talk about Work and Why it Matters
Thurs. Sep. 19,6:00-8:00pm | La Sala
This I Believe Community Read
Editor, radio veteran, duPont-Columbia Award winner Dan Gediman will be sharing on This I Believe: Life Lessons. This book brings inspiring life wisdom from people of all ages - based on the This I Believe radio program aired on NPR and on Bob Edwards' shows on Sirius XM Satellite Radio. The book brings together treasured life lessons of people from all walks of life.
Fri. Sep. 20,7:00-9:30pm | Fletcher Lawn
Movie on the Lawn:Toy Story 4
Bring your favorite blanket or comfy folding chair and relax while we enjoy a movie under the stars on Fletcher lawn. Rain or shine. Popcorn and water provided while supplies last. Admission and parking are free.
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
Oct 1-Dec 15, Library HoursFletcher library 2nd & 3rd floors
Tintas e Impresiones
Marco Albarran and Monica Gisel will showcase specific created art pieces that embraces thematic compositions through the process of printmaking.
Mon-Tues. Sep. 9-10, 11:00am-3:00pmSouth Walkway between Fitness Center and Library
Blood Drive
Roll up those sleeves and help save lives! Each pint of blood we collect can help save up to three lives and will touch the lives of so many more. What a great way to pay it forward and make an impact on people in our community and across the country.
Thurs. Oct. 10, 1:00 - 4:00pmUCB 240 | $
CPR & AED Certification
CPR training in Arizona takes just a few short hours to complete, but can make all the difference during times of crisis. CPR and AED is a three hour class that goes over how to recognize sudden cardiac arrest, how to properly perform CPR on an adult, child, and infant. Participants who pass the class will receive a two year CPR certification card.
Fri. Oct. 18,7:00-930pm | Fletcher Lawn
Movie on the Lawn: Lion King
Bring your favorite blanket or comfy folding chair and relax while we enjoy a movie under the stars on Fletcher lawn. Rain or shine. Popcorn and water provided while supplies last. Admission and parking are free.
Sat. Oct. 19, 9:30am-1:30pm | La Sala | $ Girl Scout Day at West - Songfest
Ready to learn all the fun Girl Scout songs? Want to “Be Prepared” for your troop campfire or awards ceremony? Just love to sing? Sign up today for Songfest at ASU West. Come with your troop, or by yourself! Cost includes fun patch, song book, SWAP making and lunch in the student dining pavillion. Limited space.
Tues. Oct. 22, 6:00-9:00pm La Sala Ballrooms The film celebrates Americans who are demanding and developing real solutions in the face of climate change. See the trailer on our website.
Paris to Pittsburgh screeningCampus Sustainability Month
Wed. Oct. 23-31, ArtSpace West This student-centered show focuses on student selected material, visual work and performances which re-envision well-known cultural images, artistic works, theater and literary works into a 21st century digitized or mediated visual or performance forms, platforms, etc.
2019 REDO: REDUX/REDIG/REPLAT/REMEDIATE/RESTAGE
Sat. Oct. 26, 8:30am-1:00pm | University Lawn
Strut your mutt! Bring your four-legged friend and come walk or run a 5K on this beautiful October day. This Festival will include pumpkin carving, fun booths, all things fall. All dog lovers, walkers and runners, kids and families welcome! All
Walk Wag and Run, Fall Festival
funds raised will go toward SummerUp Camp scholarships.
NOVEMBERWed. Nov. 6-21, 12:00-4:00pm | ArtSpace WestIndigenous Resistance: The Art of Protest
This exhibition is a two-man show that features an art movement in a social political indigenous perspective.
Fri. Nov. 8, 9:00am-1:30pmLa Sala Ballroom
SK Math Day
STEAM ends with M for mathematics, a foundation of learning for every student. Sonia Kovalevsky, the first woman to receive a Ph.D. in mathematics gives us reason to celebrate women in math! At SK Math Day, the students participate in engaging, hands-on math activities, hear an amazing keynote and are provided with lunch, t-shirts, and mathematical take-homes for each participant!
Sat. Nov. 9, 11:00-10:00pmFletcher Lawn
19th Annual Veterans DayWeekend Traditional Pow Wow
The family-friendly event features Native arts and crafts vendors, food trucks and art demonstrations by indigenous fine artists. The ASU Teachers of the Future student club is hosting kids’ activities.
Fri. Nov. 15,7:00-930pm | Fletcher Lawn
Movie on the Lawn:Spiderman- Far From Home
Bring your favorite blanket or comfy folding chair and relax while we enjoy a movie under the stars on Fletcher lawn. Rain or shine. Popcorn and water provided while supplies last. Admission and parking are free.
Sat. Nov.16, 8:00-11:00am | North Parking Lot | $Borderlands Produce Rescue
Contribute $12 to shop for up to 70 lbs. of fresh produce for your family or to share with neighbors, friends, or
Sun. Nov.17, North Parking Lot | 3:30pm
ASU West campus Sparky's5K/10K Challenge and Carnival
Join the Arizona State University community for the seventh annual Sparky's Challenge 5K/10K event! Come join this family-friendly event for people of all ages and ability levels. Participants can choose to walk or run in either the 5K or 10K.
Mon. Nov.18, 9:00am-1:30pm | ASU West CampusCyberDay4Girls
This event is specifically designed for middle school girls to familiarize them with the field of cybersecurity. Girls will learn the importance of protecting themselves on-line, become familiar with the Internet of Things, be introduced to cybersecurity, and build awareness of the field of cybersecurity. Participants will have an opportunity to engage in hands-on learning, hear from a variety of speakers, and meet role models in the field of cybersecurity.
- Registration required -
Dierdre McCloskey,Economist
- Registration required -
Forensic Science Week: Bugs, Bones, Bodies…Tue. Sep. 17, 6:00-7:00pm | UCB 240Join forensic science experts who deal with "bugs, bones, and bodies" to find out how crime investigations, especially cold cases, can be assisted by using some lesser known and surprising forensic techniques.
- Registration required -
- RSVP for free parking -
- Registration required -
Sat. Sep. 21, 9:00am-12:00pm & 12:30-3:30pmWest Campus | $
Weekend Workshops At West
Dissection, coding, forensics and more. Parenting hacks or adult caregiver tips. Enroll in a 3 hour workshop and challenge your mind to new ideas. Take a look at our monthly workshops online.
- Registration required -
Sat. Oct. 19, 9:00am-12:00pm & 12:30-3:30pmWest Campus | $
Weekend Workshops At West
Dissection, coding, forensics and more. Parenting hacks or adult caregiver tips. Enroll in a 3 hour workshop and challenge your mind to new ideas. Take a look at our monthly workshops online.
- Registration required -
- Registration required -
- RSVP for free parking -
- Registration Required for 5K -
- Registration required - 9th-12th graders -
Sat. Nov. 9, 9:00am-12:00pm & 12:30pm-3:30pmWest Campus | $
Weekend Workshops At West
Dissection, coding, forensics and more. Parenting hacks or adult caregiver tips. Enroll in a 3 hour workshop and challenge your mind to new ideas. Take a look at our monthly workshops online. - Registration required -
- Registration Required for Runs -
- Registration required - 6th-8th graders
Sat. Dec. 21, 8:00-11:00am | North Parking Lot | $Borderlands Produce Rescue
DECEMBER
FIND US
North entrance visitor parking is located at 47th Avenueand W. Thunderbird Rd.
Visitor parking hours are Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., weekends no charge. Cost is $3/hour.Visa and Mastercard are accepted at automated pay stations surrounding the parking lots.
Admission and parking is free for many events. Please consultthe event listings for further details.
For more information about events at West campus call -602-543-6695
someone who's in need. No qualifications to purchase and open to the community. Variety of fruits and vegetables every month.
Contribute $12 to shop for up to 70 lbs. of fresh produce for your family or to share with neighbors, friends, or
someone who's in need. No qualifications to purchase and open to the community. Variety of fruits and vegetables every month.
$ - Cost associated with event
Wed. Sep. 4, 12:00-2:00pm | La Sala A
Humanity 101 on the Homefront:Parenting Across Cultures
"Culture" does not just determine the ethics and values adults pass on to children. "Culture" also shapes the way adults engage with, educate, and discipline children. Join this discussion that explores cultural convergences and divides in parenting theories and practices.
- Registration required -