The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, February 06, 2002, Page 12, Image 12

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WedNEsdAy, FebRUARy 6, 2002
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college and community happenings for the week
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Teatro Milagro
performs "Frida: un
Retablo." Free to
students, $1 to
others. McLoughlin
Theatre. Noon and 7
p.m.
Authors'Night: Art of
Screenwriting. Gill
Dennis and Ebbe Roe
Smith presenting. The
event is free, but a $2
donation is suggested.
7p.m. Gregory Forum.
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concert by Blueroom5
and the Ivy League
Dropouts.
McLoughlin Theatre.
7:30-10 p.m.
Valentine s Day
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It’s the weekend!
Tell your professors
jokes in class
to celebrate.
The Great Backyard
Bird Count Join Nancy
Wallwork to count the
ELC's birds. Free.
Environmental
Learning Center. 8:30
a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Classifieds
Puppy wanted: Puppy wanted.
Free. Will have good home. Call Tho­
mas Anderson at 824-2645.
Car for sale: 1990 Subaru Legacy
wagon, AWD, 5 spd, 16 valve, 4 cyl,
PW, PL, disc brakes, great tires, ex­
cellent interior, 180K. $2,600. Brian
829-9561.
MATTRESSES WANTED! Do you
have an old crappy mattress you're
dying to get rid of? Give it to me!
Call Luke at 653-2928 or email at
jonnysavage@hotmail.com.
Campus Crusade for Christ meets
¡Thursdays from noon -1 p.m. in Bl 13.
For more info contact the club at
clackoc4c7 @hotmail.com.
CCC Campus Cat Colony Club (7
C's) : We work with feral cats in
announcements
timely reminders, quick tips and useful campus information
Writers' Club Contest: Enter your
written work to Amanda Coffey by
Friday, March 1 for consideration
for inclusion in the literary maga­
zine synesthesia. For details, con­
tact Coffey, ext. 2829.
shop: Thursday, Feb. 14, 3-5 p.m.
To reserve a seat for the seminar,
contact Susan Iwata, ext. 2581.
Need Money? CCC Scholarship ap­
Winter Cooking: Executive Chef
Ann E. Gassi teaches a three-hour
course on winter foods. Learn her
tips on hearty soups and salads Fri­
day, Feb 15, in the small dining room,
5-8 p.m. Cost is $35.
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hope not!
Pitching clinic: Softball players
ages 8-13 can work on their skills
with coaches and players on Febru­
ary 11 and 13,6-8 p.m. Cost is $35.
Retirement and Insurance Work­
For the sake of
and David Campbell talk about the
change in our social climate since
Sept. 11. Feb. 13. Rm. 141 Harmony
Campus. 9:30 a.m.
Mark your calendar: Day classes
will be cancelled Thursday, Feb. 28
due to the Skills Contest. Classes af­
ter 4 p.m. will be held as usual.
Room changes: Several clubs have
relocated. The Gay/Straight Alliance
has moved to Bl 14. Campus Cru­
sade for Christ now meets in B113.
plications are now available in the
Community Center at the scholar­
ship kiosk and Student Financial Aid
Office. There are more than 60 schol­
arships with over $200,000 in schol­
arship money. The deadline for sub­
mitting applications is Monday,
March 18, by 5 p.m. For more in­
formation contact Chitpasong Bello
at 503-657-6958, ext. 2373
Education majors: Volunteer tutors
are needed are needed at Rex Putnam
High School to tutor math and and
reading. Get work experience and
$8.96/hr. For more information con­
tact Don Paul Shula in CC122 or call
ext. 2324.
Portland bridges: Sharon Wood
2002
daydream
Liesl Muggli
Wortman, tour guide and author of
"The Portland Bridge Book" will
share pictures, stories and music
about Portland's bridges. Feb. 6.
Rm. 141 Harmony Campus. 9:30
a.m.
Trauma in America: Listen to
Clackamas professors Ellen Wolfson
Calculator rentals: Forget your
calculator and have a math test in 10
minutes? Or have an assignment due
in an hour? Come to the Student
Activities Office in CC140 to bor­
row a calculator. Two pieces of ID
are required and the rental is for 24
hours. Call ext. 2245 for details.
{Batteries are not included!)
Clackamas County. From fundraising to
fostering kittens, there's a lot to do. For
more info contact Karin Redston at ext
2145 or at Idtties77@netzero.net
Forensics Club wants you! The speech
and debate team competes throughout
the region and nation. We would like for
you to participate. For more info contact
Kelly Brennan at ext 2726.
French Club meets every other Thurs­
day in B203 from noon -1 p.m. The
French Table will also meet in B203 from
noon-1 p.m. every Tues. andThurs. For
more info contact Heidi Cropsey at ext
2676.
Gay-Straight Alliance meets on Mon­
days at noon in Bl 14. Everyone is wel­
come. Formore info contact Kandie Starr
at ext 2504.
Native American Student Club: All
Indigenous - American Indian, Indios, Ha­
waiian, Alaskan, First Nations Tribal,
Students, Staff and interested persons
from the CCC community are invited to
attend. Meetings are every other Tues.
(Winter Term) in M251 fromnoon-lp.m.
For more info contact advisor
MshkolahneeManito/ G. SpiritHawk
(shawnee-anishinabe) at ext.5319 or at
spirithawk.clackamas.cc.or.us.
Fellowship of Christian Atletes meets
every Thursday from noon to 1 in Randall
101.
The Emotional Support Club meets
Fridays from 2-3 p.m. in Bl 12. Every­
one is invited. For more info contact Bill
Zuelke at ext 2268.
Writers' Club meets every Fri. from 5-
7 p.m. at Windhorse Coffee Tea in
Milwaukie. For more info contact Amy
Glenn at503-234-4137." All growth is a
lea in the dark, a spontaneous unpremedi­
tated act with out the benefit of experi­
ence. "--Henry Miller.
Unidos Chib meets every Wed. from 1-
2 p.m. in CC112. For information call
ext 2717. UNETE!