LET THE EAGLE FLY - THE STORY OF CESAR CHAVEZ
"Let The Eagle Fly" is a new musical drama that tells the story of Cesar Chavez, one of the most influential Civil Rights leaders of our time. The musical traces Chavez's life from his childhood as the son of
a migrant farmer in the Great Depression through his founding of the Farm Workers Union and his commitment to the non-violent struggle for social and economic struggle. - Book by: John Reeger, Lyrics & music by: Julie Shannon.
Date: March 05 - March 31, 2010
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CESAR CHAVEZ MARCH FOR JUSTICE
The 17TH Annual César Chávez March for Justice helps to keep the legacy and dream of Cesar Chavez alive for future generations through his example of non-violence, social justice and his commitment to bring
dignity to all workers. The march proceeds through the historical "Sal Sí Puedes" neighborhood and ends with a festive celebration.
Date: March 27, 2010, 11:00AM
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CESAR CHAVEZ COMMEMORATIVE BREAKFAST
The annual Cesar Chavez Commemorative Breakfast is a celebration held by his family members honoring the life, work, and values of Cesar Chavez. It welcomes a diverse cross-sections of the community,
including business, government, labor, community organizations, education, and the community at-large.
Date: March 31, 2010
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AZTECA EAGLE GOLF TOURNAMENT
The first Annual Azteca Eagle Golf Tournament will take place in September 2010. Golfers will enjoy a catered lunch followed by 18 holes of golf with old friends and new contacts. After the round of
golf, they will be treated to a hosted reception, dinner and auction. Proceeds will benefit the Chavez Family Scholarship Program.
Date: September 2010
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CHAVEZ FAMILY VISION SCHOLARSHIP
Chavez Family Vision Scholarship gives cash grants to cover the educational expenses of college students committed to promoting economic and social justice through non-violence, volunteerism,
and public action in order to bring about positive changes in our society. Applicants are evaluated for financial need, community involvement and commitment to create social change. Age, ethnicity,
gender and sexual orientation are not considered. There are no fees to apply for or receive a grant.
Deadline: August 31, 2010
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