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T Li e CI ac I íamas P rînt All extentions can be reached by calling 503-657-6958. Plant Sale! The Horticulture Department is hav ing a plant sale May 11 from noon to 5 p.m. in the Clairmont Parking lot. Call Laurie X 2246 for more informa tion. Nursing Program Information Question and answer sessions, ap plication process information, and general information about nursing. May 14 at 6 p.m., June 4 at 4 p.m. Come and meet with Nursing Pro gram representatives! Beautify your yard. The CCC ALCA Club is donating 25 hours of yard work on Saturday, May 19 to the proud owner of the winning raffle ticket. Ticket prices are $2 per ticket or 3 for $5. The winning ticket will be selected Friday May 11 at 5 PM. The ALCA Club is also selling 29# bags of specially blended Clacka mas mix fertilizer containing nutrients suitable for 1000 square foot planting area. The bags are $15 each. Raffle tickets and fertilizer can be purchased at the ALCA table at the Hort. Club Plant Sale on Friday, May 11 or by calling Bruce Nelson at ext. 2786. Announcements Authors' Night Features Indian Au thors: Wed. May 2, at 7 p.m in the Gregory forum Mira Kamdar and Bharti Kirchner will read from their books. Thè event is free, with sug gested $2 donation to benefit Friends of the Library. For more info, call ext. 2284. Arts Awareness Days: May 18-19 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. ASG is looking for vendors and participants. If you are interested in participating call ext. 2598 for more details. Environmental Week May 21-25 Looking for vendors and participants! If you have an environmentally friendly business or you would like to give out information on an issue, please contact Jaime or Bobbi at ext. 2247 or stop by CC 140. Open to staff, students and the community! See a Play: The Colton High School drama club would like to invite you to their performance of the classic Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen. Dates of the play are May 4, and 5 at 8 p.m. and May 6 at 2 p.m. at Colton High School. The cost is $5 for evening per formances and $4 for afternoon perfor mance. If you have any questions con tact Cassie Beadle at 503-824-2311. 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 stu dents drop in tutoring available in M 134. Student Resource Center, CC 122, drop-in, one-on-one, small groups, and on-line tutors are avail able for most subjects. Contact Don Paul Shula in CC 122, or call ext. 2324. Open Computer Lab At the Har- mony/OIT Campus in the Small Busi ness Development Center comput ers are available with Internet and printer access in Room OIT 170. Gen eral operating hours Spring Term are M/W 9-noon; T/TH 9a.m.-lp.m.; Fri. l-5pm. No weekend hours. Call ext. 6447 or ext. 3485 for info. Check for availability/exceptions to above stated hours. Limited assistance is available. Open to all students, staff and members of the community. Free Math Tutoring - Stop by the math lab for free tutoring from 7:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. Mon —Thurs., Fri. close at 5 p.m. and Sat. hours are 9-3. Petitions For Graduation are now being accepted at Enrollment Services and the Registrar’s office for students planning to complete their program at the end of Spring Term. A petition must be filed to indicate your desire to have a degree or certificate posted to your transcript. A separate peti tion must be filed for each certificate or degree. Info regarding the June 15, 2001 graduation will be sent to you during Spring term. Cars for Sale! The Automotive De partment has several cars for sale. Call Nick ext. 2569 or Pam ext. 2354 for more information, or stop by the Au tomotive Department. Do you have Volunteer Experi ence? Are you looking for ways to help pay for your college education? Maybe the Service to Community Scholarship is for you! There are eight positions open for the 2001-02 aca demic year. Formore info, call Mindy at ext. 2261 or Hayley at ext. 2481. Application are available in the Stu dent outreach office CCI49 or in Stu dent Activities CCI40. Volunteer Tutors needed Help adults with basic skills. Opportuni ties include many types of interest ing students, from Americans who need to learn or improve reading, to WedNEsdAy, M ay 2, 2001 people from other countries needing to learn English as a Second Language. Call ext. 3143. Education Majors! Get work expe rience and $8.96/hr as paid tutors. Vol unteer tutors are needed at Rex Putnam High School to tutor Math and Read ing, Oregon Literacy needs volunteers to teach adults to read. For more information contact Don Paul Shula in CC 122, or call ext. 2324. Attention CCC Scholarship Appli cants You will be notified by mail of the results at the end of April. Let ters will be mailed to everyone who submitted an application. 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 need ing chassis work at the beginning of May. Please contact Pam Brown x2354 or Jerry Cook x2546. Scholarship Funds Available PEP BAND - JAZZ COMBO - JAZZ ENSEMBLE and BAND at NOON (Large Ensemble) -Call Tom ext. 2160 for more information. ts a classic Catch-22. Io prepare yourself for life m the you It need to succeed. Gave you the chance to fully real ryorki, you head.off to college You work hard. experience your chosen field before it ■ all becomes I You gel good grades. chiseled in stone. And several years later you emerge in the real world - only to be rudely awakened by whai little resemblance it bears to college. A place with completely different rules, diilereru. challenges.djilerc.ni demands. . 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