The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, January 17, 2001, Page 8, Image 8

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Announcements Annt>unt>eyénr\
Poet Colleen McElroy will read from
her work Thursday, Feb. I at noon in
the Skylight Dining Room. For more
information, call the English Dept, at
X2284.
Polar Bear Run Sunday, Jan. 21 at 1
p.m. on the CCC campus. Mail-in
registrations are due by Thursday, Jan.
18 or register on race day at 11:30
a.m..in the lower level of Randall Hall.
$15 with shirt, $7 without. For more
information call X22I1.
Go to Galapagos! Join Life Science
Instructor Bob Misely as he leads his
third trip to the “Enchanted Isles” off
the coast of Ecuador in July 2001. For
details see page 125 in the CCC Winter
Schedule, or call X2376.
Education Majors Get work
experience and $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.
Contact Don Paul Shula in CC 122, or
call X2324.
Cars for Sale! The Automotive
Department has several cars for sale.
Call Nick at X2569 or Pam at X2354
for more information, or stop by the
Automotive Department.
Book Exchange Buy books for less,
sell books for more! If you need
textbooks, stop by CC140 to see if
there is one available. Winter Term
Book Exchange runs until Jan 19.
Petitions For Graduation arc now
being accepted at Enrollment Services
and the Registrar’s office for students
planning to complete their program at
the end of fall, winter or spring term.
A petition must be filed to indicate
your desire to have a degree or
certificate posted to your transcript. A
separate petition must be filed for
each certificate or degree. Info
regarding the June 15, 2001 Graduation
will be sent to you during spring term.
Petitions must be in the Registrar’s
office by April 13 to assure inclusion
in the Graduation program.
string, and percussion instruments
welcome.
Get Hip, you dig? History of Jazz
(MUS 205) MWF 10-10:50AM winter
term. Bring a double espresso; cut
loose with some juice. Recordings,
Videos, Beatniks and normal people
too be there or be square! Satisfies
Humanities and AAOT Degree
Requirements Call Tom at X2160 for
more info.
Recording Studio Internships and
recording studio classes begin winter
Scholarship Night Tuesday, Jan. 16
term. Sign up now! For more info,
from 6:30-8 p.m. For more
contact Tom in the Music
information call X2702.
Department, Randall Hall upstairs, or
call X2160. Have you played in High
Skiers & Snowboarders Earn PE
School - Church - Garage Band? Keep
Credit on the mountain. Starting in
up your music - Have fun - Meet
January, classes will be at Timberline,
people -Improve your knowledge - Get
Ski Bowl & Mt. Hood Meadows.
to a higher level - Visit the Music
Contact Nancy in R 115 X2450 for / Dept, upstairs in Randall Hall or call
more info.
X2160.
Musicians Wanted Scholarship
Funds (Tuition Waivers) Available
PEP BAND - Drums, Guitar, Bass,
Keyboards, and Homs of any type.
Play Rock, R & B, Pop, Soul. No
audition necessary ,
JAZZ COMBO - Funk/Fusion/Latin/
Jazz music in small groups, all
instruments. No audition necessary.
Join a small band, learn how to play
rhythm, solo, group, and improvise.
JAZZ ENSEMBLE (Instrumental) -
Play Big Band Jazz/Latin/Funk music
in CCC’s leading instrumental
performing group. BAND at NOON
(Large Ensemble) - Plays ‘concert
band’ and ‘chamber’ music. All wind,
Travel Europe for 16 days starting
July 24. With a focus on the history
and art of Europe, travelers will see
London, Paris, Rome and other
highlights like a Chunnel crossing,
visits to Stonehenge and the Roman
baths, and other sights in Stratfbrd,
Oxford, Versailles, and Vatican City.
Costs will be $2655 for those under
age 25 and $2915 for those over.
Interested students should attend a
meeting tomorrow at 3 p.m. in M206.
There is only room for 25 students.
Non-students are also welcome. For
more info call X2345.
Virtual Internship & Co-op Fair
Jan. 29 through Feb. 2. To view
postings by potential employers with
information about their internship and
co-op programs, visit htto://
www.awu.org/intemfair. or call the
CCC Co-op Office at X2273.
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. Accounting and Business
students drop in tutoring available in
M 134. Student Resource Center,
CC122 drop-in, one-on-one, small
groups, and on-line tutors are available
for most subjects. Contact Don Paul
Shula in CC 122, or call X2324.
Open Computer Lab At the
Harmony/OIT Campus in the Small
Business Development Center
computers are available with internet
and printer access in Room OIT 170.
General operating hours winter term
are Mon. and Wed. Noon-6p.m; Tues,
and Thurs. 9a.m.to 6p.m; Fri. l-5p.m.
Call X6447 or X3485 for
information. Check for availability/
exceptions to above stated hours.
Limited assistance is available. Open
to all students, staff and members of
the community.
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Classifieds
92 Taurus GL, 3.8 liter, V6, automatic,
4-door, runs/looks excellent. All
power. Silver. $3500 OBO. (503)
655-4614 for details.
Environmental Club: Meetings held Thursdays noon-1 in B238. Contact
Jaime or Bobbi at X 2247.
Native American Student Club: Tuesdays noon-1 pm in the Skylight Dining
Room. Call G. SpiritHawk, Native American Club Advisor, ext. 5139 or
spirithawk@.clackamas.cc.or.us
Campus Crusade For Christ: Thursdays Bl 13 from noon-lpm.
The 7 C’s Cat Club: Helping feral cats. For more info, call X 2154.
Chrysalis Poets & Writers: women writers share their work, Wed. noon- 2
p.m. in Dye 126.
Phi Theta Kappa: Apply now in CC 140 or contact Kate Gray X 2371, SI22,
or Dave Arter X 2210, Pl 24i.
The Rainbow Club: For Gays, lesbians, bi, trans, and allies. Meets on Mon­
days at noon in Pl04. More info, contact Kandie Star at 657-6958 X 2504 or
Wade Bird at ext. 2258.