Helicoper to lift A/C equipment onto Roosevelt Hall
As part of the renovation project on Roosevelt Hall, Chapman’s HVAC contractor will be utilizing a helicopter to lift heavy air conditioning equipment onto the roof of the building. This will take place on Saturday, June 4, 2016 between 7:00 and 8:00 a.m. Roosevelt Hall is located at the northeast corner of Palm and Glassell and
Temporary Change in Truck Routes for Center for Science & Technology Project
Due to a city project to improve gas lines in collaboration with The Gas Company, all trucks associated with Chapman’s Center for Science & Technology construction project will temporarily utilize the following transportation routes: To the construction site: Trucks will head east on Palm, make a left on Center and head towards the construction site.
Culture of Mexico to be Celebrated at Musco Center’s First World CAFE
Musco Center for the Arts presents the first of its ongoing series of World CAFEs (Cultural Arts Festivals and Events) on Sunday, May 29, 1-8 p.m. with “The Heartbeat of Mexico,” a salute to the rich music and culture of Mexico. The day-long festival includes a free fiesta featuring 16 performing companies on three stages
A farm grows in Orange
On North Lemon Street in Old Towne Orange there’s a vacant lot covered in bare dirt. But soon there will be a bounty of vegetables, fruit trees and herbs flourishing there, along with an outdoor teaching space where the community can learn about backyard agriculture and experience the delight of farm-to-table gardening. Thanks to a
Open dialogue between students and NAC focus of April meeting
The Neighborhood Advisory Committee met in April and its meeting focused on two things: the most recent Environmental Impact Report (EIR) and also an open-dialogue forum with Chapman students. The meeting minutes can be read here. Archived minutes from all meetings are available on this blog’s Neighborhood Advisory Committee page.
2016 Commencement Activity Schedule for May 14 - 25
Due to the size of Chapman’s commencement ceremonies, an important annual event, we have put together a schedule to keep our neighbors and friends informed of all activities related to the project. Please note: All installation and work for this event is unrelated to the Center for Science and Technology project. Saturday, May 14 6:00
Celebrate home-grown success!
Five years ago it began as a seed of an idea that a group of City of Orange neighbors pondered at backyard gatherings and around their kitchen tables. How could they start a local farmers market? Where would they put it? How would it run? Today, Orange Home Grown’s Saturday Farmers and Artisans Market has