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12 WEdNEsdAy, FEbRUARy 9, 2000 TI he CI ac I< amas P rìnt Campus-Announqements Events Calendar February:_______________ I Children’s workshop: The ELC will be hosting a work shop for children ages five through eight today from 4 to 5:15 p.m. There is a $5 fee. Children will be making Val entines as well as mid-winter tree garlands out of recycled material. Formore info, con tact the ELC at ext. 2351 Free workshop: An Aging Issues forum is being offered on the signs and symptoms of heart disease It will be held Feb. 11 from 10 a.m. to noon in room 117 at the Family Re source Center. For more info, contact the Aging Issues Fo rum at ext. 2456. Flowers and gifts: Hie Native American club will be spon soring a Valentines sale. Fresh flowers , wood carvings and many gifts will be for sale from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. in the Community Center on Feb. 11 and Feb. 14. _ ♦ o • tutoring Services nr . Scholarships available: Over 50 scholarships are available to cover costs for tuition, books and fees. Applications are available in the Community Center. Beginning bird watching class: “Knowing Your Backyard Winter Birds,” is being offered as a guide to identifying winter birds by bird expert Marilynne Keyser. The class is being held tonight at the ELC from 7- 9 p.m. For more info, contact the ELC at ext. 2351. Pruning class: “Basic Pruning” ■ is a four-week, hands-on class to teach pruning techniques and tips, offered, by the Horticulture Dept. There is a $50 fee for the course, which meets from 1-4:50 p.m. on Thursdays beginning Feb. 10. For more info, contact registration at ext. 2770. Social Sciences Colloquium: "The Artwork of Kay Slusarenko" will be held in M206 on Feb. 17 from 12-1 p.m. Kay is the Associ ate Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at Clackamas. The event is free. Volunteers needed: Volunteers are needed to work with children ages eight to 12 in a program that will begin in March and run through May oh Tuesdays and Thursdays. Volunteers will be trained to help in the classroom and on site with ponds, wildlife, trees and trails. If you are interested in volunteering, applications are available at the ELC, and are due by Feb. 14. For more info, contact the ELC at ext. 2637. hosting a community fair. Dead line for renting a table is Feb.29. Local bands will also be perform ing. For more info, contact Michelle at ext. 2245. Connections Café: Join the con nection of a women’s online book discussion group. Access the Connections Café from the Clacka mas Website, at www.clackamas. cc.or.us; from there go to the new AAWCC/Connections Webpage. Register for WKS 1-02 the cost is $10. What’s for Lunch?: Call ext. 2675 Astronomical studies: Classes are scheduled at the ELC Tuesday evenings from 7-9 p.m. “Telescope Help,” Feb. 15, “Astronomy through Binoculars,” Feb.29, and “Astronomy on the internet,” March 14. There is a $5 fee for each class. Formore info, call the ELC at ext 2351. for a menu of Chartwell’s special of the day and choice of soup. Open Weight Room: Every Mon day and Wednesday from 4-8 p.m. the weight room in Randall 14 is open. Locker and shower facili ties are available. ested in selling small products or crafts, Students Activities is 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 Have an announcement? Stop by Vendors wanted: If you are inter Want to earn S8.65 an hour? Be a tutor! To find out more, call Don at ext'2324, or stop by Dye 136. Bl04 or call ext. 2309 and let us know what is happening. We are open Monday-Friday 7 a.m.-7 p.m. extensions are on campus. Dial (503) 657-6958, and then the extension, or use a campus phone and dial the extension. Classified Ads ROOMMATE WANTED Roommate Wanted - Kingsbury Heights Apartments. $220 w/ utili ties - either male or female to share a 3 bedroom apartment. 723-0667 FOR SALE: MISC For sale: Two twin mattresses $45. Sold together or individually. Metal bunkbed frames also avail able. Call 650-9445. FOR SALE: AUTOMOTIVE 1987 Jetta GLI. Red, 5 spd, 4 dr, sunroof, newdngine. 190K. Runs good. New tires. $3500 OBO. Call John at 650-9445. Buick Riviera. New brakes, bat tery, much more, $1500 obo. 503-723-3697 1991 Honda Civic, blue, 5 spd, 4- dr. Great running condition, good gas mileage. $5000 OBO. Call Mandy at 650-9445. Have something to sell? The Clackamas Print Classifieds are a great way to go. You can reach a wide range of people at a low, low cost. Stopby B104 or call ext. 2578 for more infor mation. But hurry, space is fill ing fast!