The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, November 08, 2000, Page 8, Image 8

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Announcements AnnwnoéMzn fs
Fill a Stocking, Fill a Heart
Campaign. Clackamas Community
College stalf and students again have the
opportunity to join other community
groups in supporting “Fili a Stocking, Fili
a Heart,” from Nov. 3 through Dec. 14.
This is a wonderful holiday community
service project that benefits many in need
in Clackamas County. Empty Christmas
stockings are distributed to community
groups whose members will fill them with
small gifts. Last year more than 1500
stocking were filled and distributed to
agencies such as the Annie Ross House,
Clackamas Women's Shelter, Healthy
Start. Parrot Creek Family Services,
homes for senior citizens, and others.
This year the goal is to .fill 2000 in 2000.
You can pick up a stocking from Emily
Orlando in SI31 or Dian Connett B213
beginning Nov. 3. Please return by Dec.
I-I. For more information call Becky at
503-657-6958 ext. 2205.
Oregon Artist Bill Moore will speak, at
Clackamas in connection with die
opening of the Pacific Northwest College
of Art Faculty Show in the. Pauling
Gallery Bill Moore will speak at 2 p.m.
Wednesday Nov. 8 in room 205 of die
Art Center at die college.
Blood Drive! Fall is the time to engage
in lifesaving activities. The Red Cross will
be in the Gregory Forum on Nov. 27 from
9 am. to 2 p.m. Share your good health
this year. Contact Rachael Locke at 503-
657-6958 ext. 2598 to schedule an
appointment. Let’s all give!
The Communications and Theater
Arts Department presents ’’The
Foreigner” in the McLoughlin Hall
Theatre at 8 p.m. from Nov. 16 to 18,
and Nov. 30 to Dec. 2. Matinees begin at
2:30 p.m. on Nov. 19 and Dec. 3. Tickets
are $4 for students and seniors, $7 for
everyone else. Reservations can be made
by calling ¿03-657-6958, ext. 2356.
CCC/PSH Co-Admit Students-
Winter Term Advising Make your
appointment now to meet with the
PSIJ Advisor to plan your Winter Term
Schedule. The PSU Advisor will be on
die CCC campus:
Monday, Nov 13 from noon - 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov 14, 2:30 - 6 p.m.
Thursday, Nov 16 10 a.m. -G p.m.
Appointments are scheduled for every
20 minutes - on the'hour, 20 minutes
after the hour and 40 minutes after the
hotl'r. To schedule an appointment,
contact Sue Metcalfe, CCC/PSU Co­
admit Advisor, in the Community
Center Counseling Center, or by calling
657-695,8, ext. 2599. If you get voice
mail, please leave at least two times
that will work for you and Sue will call
you back to confirm your time.
Attention All Crafters! Christmas
Craft Fair Applications are still
available in CC 140. It will be held in The
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Announcements
Community Center on Dec. 4 and Dec. 5
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call Michelle at
503-657-6958, ext. 2245 for more
information.
Tutoring Works! Students who get
help from a tutor succeed with a “C”
grade or better 90% of the time.
Math and Computer Science students
check out the Tutoring Lab in
Streeter Hall. For Accounting and
Business students, drop-in tutoring is
available in M 134. Drop-in, one-on-
one, small groups and on-line tutoring
are available for most students in the
student resource center, room CCI22.
For more information call Don Paul
Shula, Tutorial Services Coordinator
in CC 122, or call 503-657-695.8,
ext. 2324.
Education Majors: Get work experience
and earn $8.96/hr as paid tutors.
Volunteer tutors are needed at Rex
Putnam High School to tutor Math and
Reading. Oregon Literacy needs
volunteers to teach adults to read. For
more information call Don Paul Shula,
Tutorial Services Coordinator in CC 122,
or call 503-657-6958, ext. 2324.
Scholarship Money! There are
scholarships available NOW for students
in Horticulture, Life and Career Options,
YPOP, Bridges, Gerontology and Pre­
Employment, Industrial Education Field,'
Transfer Degree Programs, Art, Criminal
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Announcement!
Justice, Engineering and Service to
Community Internship Don’t delay!
Applications for these scholarships are
due on Monday, Nov, 6, by 5 p.m If you
would like more information about these
scholarship opportunities please call
Chippi Bello at 503-657-6958, ext. 2373
or stop by the Financial Aid Office. For
your convenience, there is also a kiosk in
the Community Center with information
about these scholarships and outside
scholarship opportunities.
Want to Be a Snowboard Instructor
or Ski Instructor? Timberline offers
a college credit class for ski and
snowboard instructor training. It starts
Nov. 11 and 12 through Nov. 18 and
19. Cost for credit and $125 fee to
Timberline is due a week before class. A
Timberline representative will be on
campus in the Community Center Mall
on Wednesday, Oct. 25 from 11 a.m.-l
p.m. to answer questions and promote
the new ski year. Call Nancy Mikleton
at 503-657-6958, ext. 2450 for more
information.
Open Computer Lab at the Harmony/
OIT Campus. The Small Business
Development Center has computers
available with Internet and printer access
in Room OIT 170. Fall term hours are
Monday and Wednesday noon to 6 p.m.,
Tuesday and Thursday 9 a.m.-6 p.m.,
Friday l-5p.m. For more information call
503-657-6958 ext. 6447 or ext 3485.
There are Friday exceptions to above I
stated hours. Limited assistance is
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available. Open to all students, staff and I
members of the community.
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The Portland Women’s Crisis Line I,
recruiting crisis line volunteers and Sexual
Assault Advocates. Volunteers must
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attend a 46-hour training on Wednesday]
and Thursday from 6-9 p.m. and Sat |
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m; starting
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Wednesday, Nov. 1 till Nov. 30. For mo®
information call 503-232-9545.
Willamette Falls Symphony will hold]
its Fall Concert at 2 p.m. on Nov. 19 at |
the Barclay Community Center in
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Oregon City. Call 503-657-2434 for
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more information.
Instrumental Jazz Students will
present an evening of jazz at 7:30 p.m.
on Wednesday, Nov. 15 in the Gregory
Forum. Tickets are $5 for adults, $3 for
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students and tickets for seniors are free.
For more information call 503-657-
6958, ext. 2434.
Performances of "The Foreigner" arc
scheduled 8p.m. Nov. 16-18 and Nov.
30-Dec. 2. in McLoughlin Hall The­
ater. Matinees begin 2:30pm on Nov.
19 and Dec. 3. Admission is $7 for gen-|
eral and $4 for students. Seniors are
free with a reservation. For more in­
formation, call 503-657-6958 ext.
2356.