The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, February 13, 2002, Page 12, Image 12

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college and community happenings for the week
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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.
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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.
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15-minute film. Free.
Noon. M201.
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Noon. M206.)
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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
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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.
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Day the Print comes out
1. June 21-.July 22
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2. Clackamas literary
magazine
3. Matters of the
4. Number of car
break-ins recorded in
the front page story
last week
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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!)
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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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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
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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.
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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
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