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Budget
Calendar of Events
Clubs
Diversity Student Council
Events Cabinet
Inter-Club Council
Judiciary Council
Student Development
Student Senate
Location: SSC 211[map]
ASG Offices
Office Phone: (949)582-4299
Office Hours:
Monday through Wednesday
9am to 7pm
Thursday 10am to 7pm
Friday 9am to 3pm Closed Weekends
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Student Development Office
Audra DiPadova  
Director of Student Development
(949) 582-4213
Erin Long 
Inter-Club Council & Clubs Advisor
Office Assistant
Sub- Senior Administrative Assistant
(949) 582-4290
Main Office Phone: (949) 582-4616
Fax: (949) 347-1997
Fall 2009 Office Hours:
Monday through Thursday
8am to 7pm
Friday
8am-12pm
Closed Weekends
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Associated Student Government
Calendar of Events
*All dates are subject to changes. Check back often for updates.
Yearly
| Meeting |
Time |
Date |
Location |
| Diversity Student Council |
1:00pm-2:00pm |
Tuesdays |
SSC 211C |
| ICC Meetings |
2:00pm |
1st & 3rd Tuesday of each month |
SSC 212 |
| Leadership Council |
12pm |
Thursdays |
SSC 211C |
| Student Senate |
1:30pm |
Thursdays |
SSC 211C |
| ICC Executive Board Meetings |
2:00pm |
Thursdays |
SSC 211-1 |
| Events Cabinet |
3:00pm |
Thursdays |
SSC 211 |
| Judiciary Council |
4:15pm |
2nd & 4th Thursdays of each month |
SSC 212 |
| Budget Committee |
2:30 |
Mondays |
SSC 211C |
December
Adopt-A-Family Program
November 16th-December 10th.
If you’re interested in adopting a family, please pick up the family info card of your choice in SSC 211. If you’d prefer, contact Molly Grant at mollynowgrant@gmail.com or Liz Castro at ecastro11@saddleback.edu to make a delivery to your office.
Families in need are benefiting they are in need of help and support and we are making their holiday better by giving back.
Five Minute Project & Rachel’s Challenge Chain Link Initiative
The Five Minute Project is a group on campus dedicated to improving people's lives and the community through random acts of kindness and compassion. This year, we will be participating in a Chain Link project, along with the city of Mission Viejo and Rachel’s Challenge (a group started by the family of a victim of Columbine). The point of this project is to make a single chain (last year's was 7 miles long!), with each individual link representing a personal story of kindness. So basically, people are encouraged to write a random act of kindness they performed, or they saw, or happened to them, on these super awesome pieces of paper (found in the ASG office). Please email Justin Huft (justinhuft@yahoo.com) to have paper delivered and/or picked up from your office.
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