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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. Gen
eral operating hours Spring Term are M/W
9-noon; T/TH 9a.m.-lp.m.; Fri. l-5pm. No
weekend hours. Call X 6447 or X 3485 for
information. Check for availability/exceptions
to above stated hours. Limited assistance is
available. Open to all students, staff and mem
bers of the community.
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 X
2247 or stop by CC 140. Open to staff,
students and the community! From 11-2
join us for food, information and a good time!
Nursing Program Information Question
formation, and general information about
nursing. June 4 at 4 p.m. Come and meet
with Nursing Program representatives!
Let us Fix Your Car! Jerry Cook’s Auto
motive Class is looking for cars that need
chassis work, which includes alignment,
steering and suspension work. Please con
tact Pam Brown X 2354 or Jerry Cook X
2354
Horticulture Sale Friday, May 18 from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. in Greenhouse #2, south of
Clairmont Hall. Snapdragons, perennials and
annuals will be for sale. All proceeds go to
ward national conference.
Graduation Caps and Gowns You can pick
up your cap and tassel and gown in the Com
munity Center (table in Mall area) after pay
ing the $15 fee at the Bookstore. You can
call X 2205 to have a cap, gown and tassel
and answer sessions, application process in-
Ouh dioriw
Environmental Club: Helping Everyone’s Environment Live (HEEL) is alive
and well! Meetings will be held on Fridays from 10-1 la.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 writers gather to share
their work from noon- 2 p.m. in B 112.
Dowser Club: Meeting May 4, 7-9 p.m. at the Lakeside Hall, ELC. Topic 3-D
dowsing. Contact Sarina at 518-5459 for more info.
Phi Theta Kappa: Applications are in the Student Activities Office (CC140) or
in the office of Kate Gray X 2371, S122, or Dave Arter X 2210, P124i. Applica
tions are due by Friday May 24.
The Rainbow Club: for Gays, Lesbians, Bi, Trans and Allies meets Mondays at
noon in SI33. For more info, contact Kandie Starr X 2504. Hope to see you
there.
Writers’ Club: Meetings are held Thursdays in Deli of Haggen’s from 5-7 p.m.
or call Allen Widerburg X 2359.
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Campus Bible Study: 12-12:50 pm Tuesday in B 113, Wednesday Randall
Lounge and 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.
reserved for pick up at the Bookstore during
Bookstore hours (call X2248 for current
hours). OR Pick up an order from at the
Bookstore to order by mail. We will ship
them to you for a $5 fee. If you have ques
tions, please call 2205 or 2245.
Do you have Volunteer Experience? 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
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 CCI49 or in Stu
dent Activities CCI40.
Steel Magnolias An hilarious and touch
ing testimony of friendship by Robert
Harling and directed by David Smith-En
glish. Performances will be May 24-26 and
May31-June 2 at 8 p.m. and May 27 and
June 3 at 2:30 p.m. In the McLoughlin
Theatre $7 general admission, $4 student,
seniors over 62 free with reservation. Call
X 2356 for more information or to reserve
your tickets.
Scholarship Funds Available PEP BAND
- Drums, Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Homs of
any type. JAZZ COMBO - Funk/Fusion/
Latin/Jazz music in small groups, all instru
ments. No audition necessary. Join a small
band and learn how to play rhythm, solo,
group, and improvise. JAZZ ENSEMBLE
(Instrumental) - CCC’s leading instrumental
performing group. This group performs in the
Northwest, has recorded, and has toured Eu
rope. BAND at NOON (Large Ensemble) -
All wind, string, and percussion instruments
welcome. Call Tom X 2160 for more infor
mation.
Thtoring 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 available for most subjects. Con
tact Don Paul Shula in CC 122, or call X
2324.
Free Math Tiitoring - 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.
Volunteer Tutors needed Help adults with
basic skills. Opportunities include many
types of interesting students, from Ameri
cans who need to learn or improve reading,
to people from other countries needing to
learn English as a Second Language. Call X
3143.
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. For more
information contact Don Paul Shula in CC
122, or call X 2324.
Petitions For Graduation are 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 petition must be filed
for each certificate or degree. Info regarding
the June 15, 2001 Graduation will be sent to
you during Spring term.
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