The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, January 19, 2000, Page 12, Image 12

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Events Calendar
January:
Are you a Leader? ASG is
looking for students to go
with them to the Annual
Winter Community College
Student Leadership Confer­
ence, Jan.21&22 at Mt
Hood Community College.
The cost is $60( which in­
cludes 4 meals. Scholar­
ships are available. Con­
tactNorm Bemey in CC140.
_ Catnpug- Announcements
Fun Run/ Walk: Clackamas is
hosting the 5k Polar Bear Road
Run and 2 mile walk on Jan. 23 at
1 p.m. Registration forms are
available through the community
recreation office. For more info,
call ext. 2211.
Authors' Night: Women of
Courage: Inspiring Stories from
the Women Who Lived Them will
be read by Portland Actresses
Feb. 2 at 7 p.m. in Gregory Fo­
rum.
Fight Club author visits:
Chuck Palahniuk, author of
The Fight Club, reads from his
recent work Jan. 26 at 1 p.m. in
the Gregory Forum.
Scholarship Help: Repre­
sentatives from the Schol­
arship Commission will be
available to answer ques­
tions in regard to scholar­
ships and financial aid.
Tues., Jan.25 from 6:30-8
p.m. in the Gregory Forum.
Questions call ext. 2422 or
2491, ,
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TI h E CL ac L a MAS P rìnt
Astronomical classes: “Telescope
Help” is scheduled at the Environ­
mental Learning Center on Feb. 1
and Feb. 15. There is a $5 fee for
each class. For more information
call the ELC at ext. 2351.
Computer Club: If you have an
interest in computers, feel free to
attend the monthly meetings, ev­
ery second Tuesday from nooh-
1p.m. For info, call ext.2931.
tors; childcare senator, student
access senator, and legislative
senator. For more info., contact
the ASG in CC 140.
Need Tuition Assistance?: Join
the Clackamas pep band. No au­
ditions are necessary. If you play
a musical instrument, contact Tom
Wakeling at ext. 2160 for more info.
ASG Senator Positions Open:
ness owners and others who are
planning to start a small business.
Contact the Clackamas Business
Development Center at 656-4447 or
at ext. 6447, to make an appoint­
ment.
Writers: There is a Clackamas
to Mid Month Muses, from 6:30-
9p.m. every third Friday of every
month. Call Amanda at ext. 2247
for more info.
writing club just for you. Meetings
will be held in Oregon City
Wendy’s at 5 p.m. on Friday and in
Dye 110 on Thursday from noon-1
p.m. Contact Allen Widerburg at
ext. 2359 or stop by S124, for more
info.
Open Weight Room: On Mon. and
Happy 21st Birthday to Tim. A
Wed. from 4-8 p.m. the weight
room in Randall 14 is open. Locker
and shower facilities are available.
student at Clackamas for 3 years,
he was photo editor for the print
for two years and is currently work­
ing as design editor. Tim is a 1997
graduate of Milwaukie HS. His in­
terests include photography,
horseback riding, bowling and
Angie.
Do You Enjoy Literature?: Come
Call
ext.2675 for a menu of Chartwell’s
special of the day and choice of
soup.
What’s for Lunch?:
Phi Theta Kappa: To become a
ASG will be selecting 3 new sena­
Free Counseling: For small busi­
member of this honor society, con­
tact Kate Gray at ext. 2370
Call the
Clackamas Print ext. 2309 or stop
by B104 and find out more info.
Writers
wanted:
Tutoring Services
Want to earn $8.65 an hour?
Be a tutor! To find out more, call
Don at ext 2324, or stop by Dye
136.
Volunteer Tutors Needed
Energetic people needed to tutor
adults in reading and writing
approximately 2 hours per
week. Call Joe at ext 2724.
Free Math Tutoring
Come to the Math Lab in
Streeter on a drop-in basis.
Don't get stuck!
Math Study Groups
Tired of working long hours
alone on your math? Join a
study group or start your own.
Come to the Math Lab in
Streeter today for a Study
Group Reservation Form or
check out the existing groups.
Unless otherwise noted, all
extensions are on campus.
Dial (503) 657-6958, and then
the extension, or use a campus
phone and dial the extension.
©Classified Ads
LOST AND FOUND
Found: Parrot. Found in the CCC
bookstore on Friday, Jan 7. Con­
tact Debbie at x 2421.
FOR SALE: MISC
AMANA heavy duty washer and
dryer with special cycles. $275/obo
for the pair, 503-654-6243
Brand new infant’s car seat, excel­
lent condition. Made by Century.
$25.00 obo. Tiffany, 503-722-3821.
FREE Waterbeds with bookshelf,
headboard, and drawer pedastal. 1
king, 2 full size. 503-698-6650.
Marshall VS65R/ Tube preamp/65
watts/ Goldback Speaker, bought
new three months ago. $300. Eliot,
503-655-6693
Texas insturments T92, Brand new,
with manual and assy. Cable. Price
$125. Ask for Terry or leave mes­
sage, 503-829-7283.
FOR SALE:
AUTOMOTIVE
1980 Honda Accord. 4 cyl, 5 spd,
A/C, runs+drives good. $500 mini­
mum bid. Bids end January 8. See
Nick or Pam in Automotive, or call
x2569.
1984 Toyota Pickup. 2 wd, 5spd,
canopy, straighy body, bad motor.
$200 minimum bid. Bids end Janu­
ary 28. See Nick or Pam in automo­
tive or calix 2569.
1989 Cherokee Laredo. 4.0L Engine,
EFI, A/C, Cruise, PDL, PW, PS, 4x4,
Automatic Trans, New battery,
new tires, new front brakes. Runs
& Drives great. $3,500. See Nick in
Automotive... Call x2569 or 503-
652-5865.
1995 Black Nissan KingCAB, 64k
miles, 5 spd, ALB, A/C,
PwrSteering, Cassette, AM/FM
Radio, Power Mirrors, long bed,
runs Xclent, $6,750. Call 668-7730
SNOW TIRES ON RIMS - Four
155rl378q Mud and snow tires
mounted on four hole 87 Toyota
Célica rims. Tires and rims in good
condition. $200/obo 503-654-6243.
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