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Announcements
Online Bookstore Starting mid­
December, students will be able to
order textbooks online. More infor­
mation will be available at
Paul Shula, Tutorial Services Coor­
dinator in CC 122, or call 657-6958,
mony/OIT Campus. The Small Busi­
ext 2324.
puters available with Internet and
Craft Fair Applications are still
Skiers and Snowboarders Informa­
term hours are Monday and
The Communications and Theater
available in CC140. It will be held in
The Community Center on Dec. 4
and Dec. 5 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call
Michelle at 657-6958, ext. 2245 for
more information.
tion on college credit classes for
Winter Term will be available today
Wednesday noon to 6 p.m., Tues­
Arts Department presents ’’The
your good health this year. Contact
Rachael Locke at657-6958 ext 2598
to schedule an appointment. Let’s
allgive!
www.dl.clackamas.cc.or.us, or call
David Holcomb at657-6958ext 2248.
Fill a Stocking, Fill a Heart Cam­
paign. Nov. 3 through Dec. 14. This
is a wonderful holiday community
service project that benefits many
in need in Clackamas County. You
can pick up a stocking from Emily
Orlando in SI31 or Dian Connett
B2I3 beginning Nov. 3. Please re­
turn stockings by Dec. 1.4. For more
information call Becky at 657-6958
ext. 2205.
Speaker Series A panel of CCC
graduates employed in the com­
puter industry will discuss about
their careers and answer questions
from the audience on the job mar­
ket, changes in the field, and their
recommendations for success on
Monday, Nov. 20 from noon to 1 p.m.
in Gregory Forum room 108A.
Blood Drive! Fall is the time to en­
gage in lifesaving activities. The Red
Cross will be in the Gregory Forum
on Nov. 27 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Share
Announcements
Foreigner” in the McLoughlin Hall
Theatre at 8 p.m. from Nov. 16 to 18,
and Nov. 30 to Dec. 2. Matinees be­
gin at2:30 p.m. on Nov. 19 and Dec.
3. Tickets are $4 for students and
seniors, $7 for everyone else. Res­
ervations can be made by calling
657-6958, ext 2356.
Sue will call you back to confirm
your time.
ness Development Center has com­
printer access in Room OIT170. Fall
Attention All Crafters! Christmas
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
day and Thursday 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri­
from 11 a.m.-l p.m. in the commu­
day 1 -5p.m. Formore information call
nity center for Timberline, and Mon­
day Nov. 20 from 11 a.m.-l p.m. in
657-6958 ext 6447 or ext 3485.
the community center for Mt Hood
Meadows. For more information call
Nancy Mikleton at657-6958 ext 2450
The Portland Women’s Crisis Line
is recruiting crisis line volunteers
and Sexual Assault Advocates. Vol­
unteers must attend a 46-hour train­
ing on Wednesday and Thursday
orvisitherinR115.
out tiie Tutoring Lab in Streeter Hall.
Clubs Fair Today from noon-2 p.m.
from6-9p.m. and Sat from 10a.m. to
CCC/PSU Co-Admit Students-
For Accounting and Business stu­
in the Skylight Dining Room.
4 p.m. starting Wednesday, Nov. 1
Winter Term Advising Make your
dents, drop-in tutoring is available in
appointment now to meet with the
M 134. Drop-in, one-on-one, small
groups and on-line tutoring are avail­
able for most students in the student
Student Art League first meeting on
232-9545.
PSU Advisor to plan your Winter
Term Schedule. The PSU Advisor
will be on the CCC campus Thurs­
day, Nov 16. at 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Ap­
pointments are scheduled for every
20 minutes - on the hour, 20 minutes
after the hour and 40 minutes after
the hour. To schedule an appoint­
ment, contact Sue Metcalfe, CCC/
PSU Co-admit Advisor, in the Com­
munity Center Counseling Center, or
call 657-6958, ext. 2599. If you get
voice mail, please leave at least two
times that will work for you and
resource center, room CC122. Formore
information call Don Paul Shula, Tuto­
rial Services Coordinator in CC 122,or
call657-6958, ext 2324.
Education Majors: Get work experi­
ence and earn $8.96/hr as paid tu­
tors. 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
till Nov. 30. Formore information call
Nov. 17 at 1 p.m. in AC210.
Willamette Falls Symphony will
Ice Cream Sale sponsored by ASG.
hold its Fall Concertat2p.m. on Nov.
Come to CC140 to order your ice
19 at the Barclay Community Center
cream. Your choices of Mother
Lode, Glacier Mint or Bear Claw fla­
vors are $2 a pint. Orders must be
picked up by Nov. 22. Proceeds go
to benefit the ASG Child Care and
Textbook Grants. For more informa­
tion call Leya or Michelle at657-6958
in Oregon City. Call 657-2434 for
more information.
Instrumental Jazz Students will
present an evening of jazz at 7:30
p.m. today in the Gregory Forum.
ext 2245.
Tickets are $5 for adults, $3 for stu­
dents and tickets for seniors are free.
Open Computer Lab at the Har-
ext. 2434.
Formore information call 657-6958,
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Help Wanted. Oregon City Papa
Help Wanted. Driver needed to
Murphy's accepting applications for
pizza makers. Afternoons & evenings.
$6.50 pay rate. Possible 2-3 shifts per
deliver The Clackmas Print
layout sheets to Salem every
week. Must be available weekends.
Tuesday night. $7.50 an hour,
contact Linda Vogt at ext. 2310.
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