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First Annual Barbecue & Easter
Egg Hunt Saturday, April 14. BBQ
© 11 a.m. -lp.m. Egg Hunt begins
at 1. Admission free, but tickets
limited. Children must be
accompanied by an adult. Call X
2598 for more info.
Need a Tutor? Get help before it’s
too late. Drop-in, one-on-one,
small groups, and on-line tutors
are available for most subjects.
Contact Don Paul Shula in CC 122,
orcallX2324.
Open Computer Lab at the
Harmony/OIT Campus in the Small
Business Development Center
computers are available with
Internet and printer access in
Room OIT170. General operating
hours Spring Term are M/W 9
a.m.-noon, T/TH 9a.m. - lp.m., Fri.
l-5pm. No weekend hours. CallX
6447 or X 3485 for information
Cars for Sale! The Automotive
Department has several cars for
sale. Call Nick X 2569 or Pam X
2354 for more information, or stop
by the Automotive Department.
Do you have Volunteer
Experience? Maybe the Service to
Community Scholarship is for you!
There are eight positions open for
the 2001-02 academic year. For
more information call Mindy at X
2261 or Hayley at X 2481.
Application packets will be
available in the Student outreach
office CC 149 or in Student
Activities CC 140.
Nursing Program Information
Question and answer sessions,
application process information,
and general information about
nursing. April 25 at noon, May 14
at 6 p.m., June 4 at 4 p.m. Come
and meet with Nursing Program
representatives!
Keyboards, Homs of any type.
Wednesday, April 11 from 9 a.m. -
2 p.m. Call Rachael X 2598 for
more information.
JAZZ COMBO -Funk/Fusion/
lab for free tutoring from 7:30 a.m. -
9 p.m. Mon -Thurs., Fri. close at 5
p.m. and Sat. hours are 9 a.m.-
3p.m.
Petitions For Graduation are now
Volunteer Tutors needed. Help
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
adults with basic skills.
Opportunities include many types
of interesting students, from
Americans who need to learn or
improve reading, to people from
other countries needing to learn
English as a second language, call
X1343
must be in the Registrar’s office
by April 13 to assure inclusion in
the Graduation program.
Experience credit while tutoring
professional/technical and transfer
student on campus, one-on-one,
small groups or on-line. Great
experience for Education majors!
For more info contact Don Paul
Shula in CC 122 or call X 2324.
BLOOD DRIVE! Randall Hall,
Scholarship Funds Available PEP
BAND -Drums, Guitar, Bass,
Latin/Jazz music in small groups, all
instruments. No audition necessary.
JAZZ ENSEMBLE (Instrumental) -
CCC’s leading instrumental
performing group. BAND at NOON
(Large Ensemble) - All wind, string,
and percussion instruments
welcome. Call Tom X 2160 for more
information.
Math Tbtoring - Stop by the math
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Let us Fix Your Car! Jerry Cook’s
automotive class is looking for
cars that need work on their
brakes. They will also be working
on vehicles needing chassis work
at the beginning of May. Please
contact Pam Brown X 2354 or
Jerry Cook X 2546.
Do Jump! Extremely Physical
Theater needs 75 volunteers, ages
9 and up, to participate in a
workshop May 5 at 2 p.m.
Volunteers will then be involved in
the dance troupe’s performance in
Randall Hall at 5 p.m. They need
firm commitments by April 18; If
interested call X 2356.
Book Exchange Buy books for
less and sell books for more. The
Student Government Book
Exchange runs finals week, and
April 2-16.
Tutors Needed Earn $8.96/hr-and
receive Cooperative Work
1966 Thunderbird All original,
with landau roof, black leather/
chrome interior, midnight green
exterior. Body in good condition
and runs well. §4000 OBO. Call
Kathy in Drafting, extention 2129.
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Environmental Club: Helping Everyone’s Environment Live (HEEL) is alive
and well! Meetings will be held on Fridays from 10-11a.m. in P104. Help out
your ecosystem. Contact Jaime or Bobbi at X 2247.
Native' American Student Club: All Indigenous-American Indian-Alaskan-
Hawaiian-Indios-First Nations-Tribal students, interested Staff and CCC commu
nity are intited to attend the NASC. Meetings are Tuesdays from Noon until lpm
at Barlow Hall 113. For more info, contact advisor - MshkolahneeManito / G.
SpiritHawk, at x5139 or spirithawk@clackamas.cc.or.us
Campus Crusade For Christ: meets on Thursdays in P 103 from noon-lpm.
Please come, you are totally wanted there!
The 7 C’s Cat Club: is dedicated to helping feral cats of Clackamas County.
Call X 2154 for more information.
Chrysalis Poets & Writers: Every Wednesday women writes gather to share
their work from noon- 2 p.m. in B 112.
Art Club: Dada Art night: bring anti-art, eccentric art, absurb art, poetry, music,
and other performance pieces, or just come and watch. Friday April 27 from 7-
8:30 p.m. For more info call 503-518-5459.
Phi Theta Kappa: Applications are in the Student Activities Office-(CC 140) or
in the office of Kate Gray X 2371, S122, or Dave Arter X 2210, P124i. Apply
today.
The Rainbow Club: for Gays, Lesbians, Bi, Trans and Allies meets Mondays at.
noon in Pl04. For more information contact Kandie Starr X 2504 or Wade Bird
X 2258. Hope to see you all there.
Writers’ Club: Meetings are held Thursdays in Deli of Haggen’s from 5-7 p.m.
or call Allen Widerburg X 2359.
Campus Bible Study: 12-12:50 pm Tuesday in B 113, Wednesday Randal
Lounge special subject "Christ on Trial- The Case for Christ," Friday in Bl 14.
For more info, contact Vic Morris at 657-4806.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes meets on Thursdays from noon to 12:50
p.m. in Randall Hall room 012. For all faculty and staff. Come meet new friends,
have fun and release the stress of school, and life. For more info, contact Kathy
Woods at X 2418.