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12 The End WedNEsdAy, FebRUARy 15, 2002 "| eventscalendar college and community happenings for the week SS 3 There’s quite a bit of open space between Clairmont and Randall Halls. Set up a Frisbee golf course to take advantage of it. Learn about winter birds in the Northwest from Nancy Wallwork and slide show. Cost is $6. 10:30 a.m.-noon. ELC eg £¡4 1 20 eg gg Authors'Night: Art of Screen writing. Gill Dennis and Ebbe Roe Smith presenting. The event is free, but a $2 donation is suggested. 7p.m. Gregory Forum. OMSI field trip. SAEP members will visit OMSI's brain exhibit and watch the Amazon film in the OMNI Max theater. J ThE 1 Christmas at Ground ■ Zero: See Bill Briare's 15-minute film. Free. Noon. M201. cq (Also showing Feb. 13. Noon. M206.) g s 2~| eg 1 Ever been on the jogging trail? Maybe it has lots of good places to build forts, Go check it out. Pitching clinic: Softball players ages 8-13 can work on their skills with coaches and players on Wednesday, Feb. 13,6-8 p.m. Cost is $35. Parliamentary Debate: Come watch Clackamas's Speech and De bate team show off their debating skills. The award winning team will give the presentation Thursday, Feb. 14 in M201 from noon to 1 p.m. Contact Kelly Brennan, ext. 2726. Plant Sale: The Horticulture Club is selling indoor plants Thursday, Feb. 14, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Brod Community Center Mall. Retirement and Insurance Work shop: To reserve a seat for the semi nar, contact Susan Iwata, ext. 2581.Thursday, Feb. 14, 3-5 p.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. Being Earnest: The Theater Department's winter offering, "The Im portance of Being Earnest" opens Thursday, Feb. 28. $4 students, $7 gen eral. Seniors are admitted free with res ervation. 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. Need Money? CCC Scholarship ap c 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 Room changes: Several clubs have relocated. The Gay/Straight Alliance has moved to Bl 14. Campus Cru sade for Christ now meets in Bl 13. ■■■■■■■ 22 Location of the Montage Super losers A day for lovers Day the Print comes out 1. June 21-.July 22 sign 2. Clackamas literary magazine 3. Matters of the 4. Number of car break-ins recorded in the front page story last week 3 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!) ONCORDIA 1. 2. 3. 4. Down u u ® > a ej $ fa — gj *.g 5-" - § ? ï « Í u » fi, S Q N «S — X û* S u UNIVERSITY 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. n o 3 n o Fruit Workshop: several fruit ex perts will speak at the daylong workshop. Advance registration is required. Cost is $25. Aging Issues: RN Jeanne James will present a session on making homes safe for less capable seniors. Monday, Feb. 25. Gladstone Senior Center, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Poetry Reading: Iowa Poet Laure ate Marvin Bell will read from his work Tuesday, Feb. 26 from 10:30- noon in the Gregory Forum. METRO overview: Joiifother S AEP members for a discussion of METRO activities in Clackamas gg» 7S Across timely reminders, quicktipsanduseful campus information County, including recent purchase of METRO land. Wednesday, Feb. 27. 9:30 a.m. Room 141, Harmony Campus. 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. i- announcements Trauma in America: Listen to Clackamas professors Ellen Wolfson and David Campbell talk about the change in our social climate since Sept. 11. on Wednesday, Feb. 13. Rm. 141 Harmony Campus. 9:30 a.m. CI ac I íamas P rínt • CU accepts the OTAA (Oregon transfer degree) • Personal attention is given to make transferring as easy as possible • Transfer merit scholarships are available • Day and evening courses 97211 • W 1-800-321-9371