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ARTS Benefit auction aims for College support “Nuptials.” Tickets for the evening are $15 but admission to the auction is free. A silent auction will be con Included in almost 100 auc ducted in the Conununity tion items are Trail Blazer Center from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. tickets, a beach house on May 31. The auction is weekend for four, chauffered coordinated by Friends of evening out in a Bentley, an Clackamas Community Col afternoon sailing adventure, lege, a non-profit organization hot tub and massage, moun that serves as a support group tain hideaway weekend, front for the College. Proceeds from end alignment and gourmet the group’s fundraisers go dinner for four in which one toward functions such as help of the College’s students will ing during elections, Kim Fad- prepare a four-course meal in dis, secretary to dean of stu your home. For those collec dent services, said. tors will be a commemorative Winning bidders will be an bottle of Mohammed Ali nounced that evening at the Grenadine. beginning of the dinner theater A complete list of items will scheduled for 7 p.m. in the be available before the auc Community Center. After the tion. A majority of the items dinner there will be a perfor have been donated by staff mance in McLoughlin Theater members, Faddis said, along of the original play by former with support from off-campus student Joette Rose titled businesses. By D.Dietrich Of The Print Jazz group recalls era Bridesmaids Patricia Lawrence, Lynda Hale, Calder when she finds out her fiance is in the and Linda Petchel, comfort bride-to-be Lissa wrong city. Photo by Joel Miller Original play debuts at College By D.Dietrich Of The Print For more information, call the College, ext. 405. Music from the Big Band era will be featured Thursday, May 30, at Clackamas Com munity College’s Annual Big Band Ball. The College’s award winning Jazz Ensemble will perform in concert from 9 p.m. to midnight injthe Com munity Center. Tickets are $5 for general admission and $4 for senior citizens with reser vations. The band will play hits of Benny Goodman, Tom- my Dorsey, Harry James, Ar tie Shaw and Glenn Miller. For more information, call the Music Department at ext. 434. The Jazz Ensemble won a first place award April 13 at the Fullerton Jazz Festival in California. The 16-piece student band earned top honors in the two- year college division. More than 170 jr. high, high school and college jazz groups com peted in the 13th annual event in Southern California. Clackamas Community College’s Theater Depart ment’s spring production of “Nuptials” will open May 30 at 8 p.m. in McLoughlin Theater. The play is an original script, by former Clackamas student, Joette Rose. The two-act play features community members and students in preparation for a wedding ceremony. Things don’t go as planned, which br ings out the best and worst of the characters. Performances will be May 30-31, June 1 and June 7-8. Curtain time is 8 p.m. except for the June 9 production which begins at 2:30. Tickets are $3 for general admission, $2 for students and free for seniors with reservations. The May 31 performance is a reserved seating dinner theater benefit for the friends of Clackamas Community College. Advance tickets for the special performance and dinner are $15 and may be reserved by calling the Col lege, ext. 405. Audience members on open ing night are invited to attend an opening-night party at Papandrea’s Pizzeria after the show. For more information, call the Theater Department at ext. 356. CCC CAFETERIA DAILY SPECIALS Wed., May 29 HOT BEEF SANDWICH W/ WHIPPED POTATOES Thurs., May 30 TURKEY POT PIE Fri., May 31 OCTOBERFEST SAUSAGE W! GERMAN POT ATOE SALAD Tues., June 4 BEEF STEW W/ HOLL Tim Matteson and Tom Paterson prepare work for the student art show. Displays are located in the upstairs lobby of the Art Center and the Pauling Gallery through June 4. Mon., June 3 PORK CHOW MEIN $1.50 $1.50 5Q $1.50 $1.50 Page 3 Wednesday, May 29, 1985 SN: OL0055