WHO:
President Richard R. Rush
Don Rodriguez, assistant professor of environmental science and resource management
WHEN:
Monday, January 24, 2004, 10 a.m.
WHERE:
Science Building Plaza on the campus of California State
University Channel Islands
WHAT:
Dedication of a fountain and dolphin sculpture, donated by John Spoor Broome and his family. James āBudā Bottoms, who designed the dolphin sculpture and fountain, will also be present, joined by students, faculty, and staff at CSUCI, and community leaders. CSUCI President Richard R. Rush will preside over the ceremonies, which will include a Chumash blessing.
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