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News
WedNEsdAy, ApRiL 19, 2000
The CtackAMAs P rint
Grand opening of Haggenstore off Hwy 213
Haggen had their grand opening on Mon
day April 17. The store includes a IvTar-
ket Street Cafe' which serves Chinese,
Thai, sushi, pasta, stone-fired pizza,
roasted chicken and a full salad bar. They
also have a full produce section, phar
macy, bakery and meat department.
PHOTOS BY KARL KATZKE / Clackamas Print
Haggen store is part of a chain that has been around since 1933. It is one of many stores moving in across from the college on Hwy
213. A Starbucks coffee will be a part of Haggen soon. (A Carl's Jr. is also currently being built in the same shopping Center.) Haggen
sells many things besides groceries, including flowers, books, and deli goods. To receive discounts that Haggen advertises, you must
have a Haggen membership card, which is free to all customers. Haggen is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Take your daughters to work
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DIANA SCRIVNER
Take the time to
educate
yourself.
Take the time to invest
in the future.
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Remember back to the days of
junior high school, and your
adolescent years. Most people
recall good times as well as bad;
times of insecurity, awkward
ness and trying to fit in with
friends are what a lot of adoles
cent years are about.
The Ms. Foundation of
America created Take Our
Daughters to Work Day eight
years ago to “help girls stay
strong and remain confident”
through the teen years, accord
ing to their web site, at
www . t a k e o u r d a u g h t e r s
towork.org. It was also de
signed to show young women
different job opportunities
available to them.
This year’s theme is “Free to
Be You and Me,” to encourage
girls to think about diversity
and gender equity, and mem
bers of Clackamas’ American
Association of Women in
Com m u n i t y
Colleges
(AAWÇÇ) are getting in
volved. They are hosting a
luncheon for girls and their
parents or escorts at noon,
Thursday April 27, in the Gre
gory Forum.
The lunch will have interac
tive entertainment for the
daughters. The cost is $10 for
adults and every daughter age
nine to 15 who accompanies
them is admitted free of charge.
To participate, register by
phone at 656-6626 for WKS-
001-005 (teler# 000377); for
more information, call Carol
Evans, Connections~Coordina-
tor, ext. 2444.
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Set your goals high.
We'll help get you there.
Sometimes reaching your goals seems like an impossible task.
Over the last five years, operational funding
for the college has remained relatively flat. At
the same time, Clackamas; student numbers
have grown nearly 23%. Current projections
show that CCC revenue will not keep pace ’
with projected growth without the bond,
providing for maintenance.
Statistics taken from College Master Plan
In the Air Force you'll get the tools you need to reach any goal
you set. We'll help get you there by:
• providing education opportunities with tuition assistance
• establishing leadership skills for a promising future
• preparing you for a career in life
You can earn up to $9,000 enlistment bonus, if you qualify. So,
if you're between the ages of 17-27 - call 1-800-423-USAF
- AIM HIGH
for an information packet, or visit
the Air Base at www.airfbrce.com
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