The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, February 20, 2002, Page 12, Image 12

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college and community happenings for the week
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RN Jeanne James
presents a session
on making homes
safe for seniors.
1:30-3:30p.m.
Gladstone. Senior
Center.
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Iowa Poet Laureate
Marvin Bell reads from
his work.
10:30-noon. Gregory
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OMSI field trip. SAEP
members will visit
OMSI's brain exhibit
and watch the Amazon
film in the OMNI Max
theater.
Discuss METRO
activities in Clackamas
county with SAEP
members.
9.-30 a.m. Rm. 141,
Harmony Campus.
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STAIRCASES IN MCLOUGHLIN
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BEACH BOYS MUSIC YOU
WHENEVER POSSIBLE.
Skills Contest: Day
classes are cancelled.
Classes after 4 p.m.
meet as usual.
The Importance of
Being Earnest opens.
8 p.m. M113.
TAKE THE ELEVATOR
VIEW THE STUDENT ART
WORK IN THE PAULING
GALLERY.
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DISPLAY TILL MARCH IS.
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School play. $4 for
students; $7 general.
8p.m. M113.
announcements
timely reminders, quick tips and useful campus information
Fruit Workshop: Several fruit ex­
perts will speak at the daylong
workshop"Growing Fruit in the
Northwest" Saturday, Feb. 23.
8:30 a.m. till 4:30 p.m. Advance reg­
istration is required. Cost is $25.
2 and Thursday, March 7 through Sat­
urday, March 9 at 8 p.m. There are
two Sunday matinee showings, March
3 and March 10 at 2:30 p.m. Costis$4
students, $7 general. Seniors are admit­
ted free with reservation.
Transfer Day: Learn about degree
completion options from local col­
lege representatives Saturday, Feb.
23 from noon to 2 p.m. in the Com­
munity Center Mall. Contact Margie
Gibler, ext. 2157.
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.
METRO overview: Join other S AEP
members for a discussion of
METRO activities in Clackamas
County, including recent purchase
of METRO land. Wednesday, Feb.
27. 9:30 a.m. Rm. 141, Harmony.
Need Money? CCC Scholarship ap­
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.
Being Earnest: The Theater
Department's winter offering, "The Im­
portance of Being Earnest" runs Thurs­
day, Feb. 28 through Saturday, March
Phi Theta Kappa meets every Mon­
day from noon to 1 p.m. in Randall 101.
Campus Crusade for Christ meets
Thursdays from noon -1 p.m. in Bl 13.
Contact
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club
at
clackcc4c7 @ hotmail.com.
CCC Campus Cat Colony Club (7
C's) works with feral cats in Clackamas
County. From fundraising to fostering
kittens, there's a lot to do. Contact Karin
Redston at ext. 2145 or at
kitties 7 7^’netz.ero.net
Forensics Club wants you! The team
competes throughout the region and na­
tion. We would like for you to partici­
pate. Contact Kelly Brennan at ext 2726.
French Club meets every other Thurs­
day in B203 from noon -1 pan. The
French Table will also meet in B203 from
noon- 1 p.m. every Tues, and Thurs.
Contact Heidi Cropsey at ext 2676.
Gay-Straight Alliance meets on Mon­
days at noon in Bl 14. Everydhe is wel­
come. Contact Kandie Starr at ext 2504.
Native American Student Club meets
every other Tues. in M251 from noon -
lp.m. Contact Mshkolahnee Manito/ G.
Spin (Hawk at ext5319.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
meets Thursdays at noon in Randall 101.
The Emotional Support Club meets
Fridays from 2-3 p.m. in Bl 12 All are
invited. Contact Bill Zuelke at ext 2268.
Writers' Club meets Fridays, from 5-7
p.m. at Windhorse Coffee Tea in
Milwaukie. Contact Amy Glenn at 503-
234-4137.
Unidos Club meets every Wed. from 1-
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