On Friday, April 27, California State University, Northridge (CSUN) will once again be hosting the Matador Nights from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the University Student Union (USU). Admission is free to students who want to come and partake in the night of Alice in Wonderland themed entertainment.
"Matador Nights is a large scale, late night event for CSUN students, consisting of carnival rides, attractions, games, activities, free food and live entertainment," Shanell Tyus, events manager for the USU, said in an e-mail.
This year, AMP Radio 97.1 FM and D.J. Kid Capri will be mixing beats all night long for the Matador Nights attendees to enjoy.
Activities will include cosmic flamingo golf, zip lining, karaoke, a casino, a tea party and rides all with the theme of Alice in Wonderland. If you feel yourself getting tired during these activities in the late night, stop by the oxygen bar that will be there for a burst of fresh air.
Although the CSUN Student Recreation Center (SRC) will not be utilized for any of the event activities, the facility will have shortened hours that day so USU employees and volunteers can set-up. The SRC will be open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Let's get this event trending so more of the CSUN community can come out and enjoy this free event. Use #MatadorNights on Twitter to get fellow CSUN friends in the know.
Tickets are available for non-CSUN community members as well and can be purchased prior to the event. For more information on Matador Nights visit the USU's webpage.
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