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Tezkatlipoka Aztec Dance and Drum performersA Night of Magic! Celebrating Community in 2009

Thank you to our community for raising more than $50,000 for De Anza's Academic Services Division at this annual event!

Take a look at our photo gallery of performers and community members who joined in this special evening.

 

 


You are cordially invited to join the De Anza College Commission and President Brian Murphy at the new De Anza Night of Magic, our 16th annual fundraising benefit — "Celebrating Community."

Night of Magic Logo

When: Saturday, November 7
Where: Visual & Performing Arts Center, De Anza College
Tickets available through Nov. 5!

PROGRAM

7 p.m. Hors d'oeuvres, Wine, Euphrat Museum of Art Exhibition and Silent Auction, with fabulous auction items! Packages include Hawaii Trip, Avid Golf, San Francisco Getaway, Sold-Out Celebrity Forum Tickets, Disneyland and more!**

8:30 p.m. De Anza student Creative Arts performances, including films produced by Film/TV students, the student Vintage Singers choral group, community dancers from Cupertino's Academy of Chinese Performing Arts and Tezkatlipoka Aztec Dance, and the blues award-winning J.C. Smith Band, fronted by a De Anza College alumnus.

Tickets are $150 each.

This year's event supports De Anza’s Academic Services Division, including programs such as our Institute for Community and Civic Engagement (ICCE), LinC and Honors.

  • Institute for Community and Civic Engagement (ICCE)
    Empowers De Anza students to develop leadership through community involvement.

  • Learning in Communities (LinC)
    Promotes critical thinking by enrolling students in classes that integrate concepts across disciplines.

  • Honors Program
    Provides the tools and inspiration for students with ability to achieve higher GPAs to attain recognition and access even more opportunities while advancing their education.

Tickets area available through Nov. 5! Please call 650.949.6230 or visit www.nightofmagic.org.

Space is limited * Free Parking in Lot A

For more information, contact the Foothill-De Anza Foundation at foundation@fhda.edu.