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Events Calendar
March:
Slide presentation: The Sci
ence Dept, is holding a presen
tation on Oregon’s Malheur
County. Topics include Steens
Mountain, Alsord Desert, the
Malheur Wildlife Refuge and
other places in the region. The
slide-lecture event will be held
in P101 Thursday, March 2 from
noon-1 p.m.
Movie Night: The ASG is show
ing the movie E.T. in the Gre
gory Forum this Friday, March
3 at 7 p.m. Admission is free,
drinks and snacks wil 1 be for
sale. All donations go toward
Childcare Grants.
The Homecoming: The The
atre department is putting on
this production Thursday -
Saturday at 8 p.m., and Sunday
at 2:30 p.m. The cost is $6 gen
eral, $3 for students and staff.
A
. Campus Announcements
Writer’s Club Contest: All entries
for the writing contest must be
turned in by Friday, March 3 to
Allen WiderburginS124. Formore
information contact him at ext.
2359.
Prospective OSU students: Spring
visitations are scheduled for
March 24, April 24 and 28. For
more info, contact Kristi May at
(541)737-2626.
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The Carnegie Art Gallery presents
Mid Month Muses the third Friday
of the month from 7-9 p.m. 606 John
Adams Street, Oregon City. Call
557-9199 for directions. Sponsored
by the Writers' Club.
Attention Graduates: Petitions for
Open Auditions: The Communica
graduation are now being accepted
at the Enrollment Services and
Registrar’s office. Petitions must
be received by April 7 to assure
inclusion in the Graduation Pro
gram.
tions and theatre Dept, is holding
auditions for As You Like It. There
are many parts available for this
play by William Shakespeare. The
auditions will be held in
McLoughlin Hall Theatre March 6
at 3 p.m. Prepare a two minute Free Massages: 10-15minuteswith
monologue. College credit avail licensed massage therapists will be
able. For more info, call ext. 2356.. available from 9:30 a.m.- 2 p.m.
Wed. March 8 in CC127. Spon
Scholarships available: Over 50 sored by Student Activities. For
scholarships are available to cover more info. Contact Michelle or
costs for tuition, books and fees. Daralynn at ext. 2245.
Applications are available in the
Community Center, many are due Astronomical studies: A class is
today!
scheduled at the Environmental
Learning Center Tuesday evening
Workshop: Friday March 3, a from 7-9 p.m. “Astronomy on the
workshop is being held to discuss internet,” March 14. There is a $5
classroom behavior and violence. fee for each class. For more info,
It will be held in the Gregory Fo call the ELC at ext. 2351.
rum, 108b, starting at 9 a.m.
Have you moved?: If you have
moved or changed your address
make sure you update your file at
the enrollment services office (for
merly the help center).
Game Room: The game room lo
cated in R 101 is open five days a
week. Come play pool, foosball,
and air hockey from 10:30 a.m.- 5
p.m. Monday-Friday.
Connections Café: Join the con
nection of a women’s online book
discussion group. Access the con
nections Café from the CCC
Website, at http://www.clackamas
•cc.or.us, from there go to the new
AAWCC/Connections Webpage.
Register for WKS 1 -02 $ 10.
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.
I Classified Ads
HELP WANTED
Paid Signature Gatherers wanted
for statewide initiative. Call 503-
284-6204,-Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-4
p.m.
TO
FOR SALE: MISC
Extra long single mattress and
boxspring. $35.00,503-657-9862
Two (2) twin mattresses for sale.
Great condition! Only $25.00.
Call John at 650-9445.
ROOMMATE WANTED
Responsible roommate wanted to
share nice 3 bdr Oregon City
Duplex. Full house priviledges
storage. No pets/smoking. $400/
month. First & last deposit,
references required.
Available 3/1.557-1143.
FOR SALE:
AUTOMOTIVE
Four 155/80x13 Studded Snow
Tires. Almost new, $100. Call (503)
667-6709
tires. $3400 OBO.
Call John at 650-9445.
1991 Honda Civic,
1987 Jetta GLI,
blue, 5 spd, 4- dr. Great run
ning condition, good gas mile
age. $5000 OBO.
Call Mandy at 650-9445.
red, 5 spd, 4 dr, sunroof, tinted
windows. 190K. Runs well. New
To submit a classified, stop
by Barlow 104.