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8--------------------------- WedNEsdAy, Apail 17, 2002 The End_______ ___ TI je CI ac I camas P r ÌNT announcements Classifieds Jt Students interested in running for Associated Student Government President or Vice-President have from now until April 26 to sign up in the ASG office in the Community Center. Election Day isMayl6-17. For more information, contact ASG Vice-President Yvonne Ingram at ext. 2598. Astronomy Week Events: Poetry about the stars, astronomy talks and views of the night sky through a public telescope are all part of the activities during Astronomy Week April 13 through 20. Environmental Learning Center. For more information call 503-657-6958 ext. 2351. Dark Skies Conference: Astronomy Week activities at the Environmental Learning Center begin Saturday, April 13, with the International Dark Skies Regional Conference. For more information, please visit the Web site The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Is Peace Attainable? Robert Horenstein, director of the Jewish Federation, examines why a majority of Israelis, while desiring peace, believe that a political settlement with the Palestinians is unattainable with their current leadership. All sessions begin at 9:30 a.m. in the OIT Building in Room 191 at the Harmony campus. For more information, call ext. 3212. “Words Form the Stars”: English instructor Kate Gray and astronomy instructor James Dickinson will discuss the connections between poetry and astronomy. The presentation will include star-inspired poems written by students in Gray’s poetry class. “Words Form the Stars” will take place Wednesday, April 17, from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Education Hall at the Environmental Learning Center. For more information, call 503-657- 6958, ext 2351. Coping with Worry: Explore the causes of worry and strategies to help manage excessive worrying behavior presented by Anne Pardington, who teaches in the Life and Career Options Program at CCC. Aging Issues are held the fourth Monday of each month (Monday, April 22.) from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Gladstone Senior Center, 1050 Portland Ave., Gladstone. The sessions are free and open to the public. For more information, call ext 2456. Joseph Millar, poet and instructor at Mt. Hood CC, will give a poetry reading at noon on Tuesday, April 23 in the Gregory Forum. His work has appeared in numerous publications nationwide and his first collection of poetic works, "Overtime," will be available this fall from Eastern Washington University Press. For more information, call ext. 2284. Robert Irvin: Internationally famous environmental and installation artist Robert Irvin will give a talk on Wednesday, April 24, 7 p.m. in Gregory Forum and conduct a sculpture show walkabout on Thursday, April 25 beginning at 10 a.m. Tour the Portland Art Museum: The Seasoned Adult Enrichment Program (SAEP) travels to Portland Wednesday, April 24 to tour the “Stuff of Dreams” exhibit now at the Portland Art Museum. Participants must pre-register by April 17 by calling ext. 3212. Take Our Daughters to Work Day: Invite a daughter, aunt, granddaughter, sister, or friend for lunch in the Gregory Forum at noon for the 10th anniversary of Take Our Daughters to Work Day. The American Association of Women in Community Colleges/ Connections and the Ms. Foundation celebrate "the girls, parents, mentors, and communities that have helped girls stay strong and confident over the last decade." Sons, grandsons, and nephews are welcome, too. For more information, call ext. 2444. Understanding Hospice: Judy Meyer, outreach coordinator, and Mary Smith, volunteer coordinator for Willamette Falls Hospital, discuss the concepts and philosophy of hospice care in this session. They’ll present tips for identifying the need for hospice, as well as hospice services for patient and family. Harmony Center. For more information, call ext 3212. Living on the Land: Michael Robotham, OSU Extension Small Farms Program, and Clair Klock, Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District, will share tips on stewardship of small acreages and discuss techniques and principles that landowners can apply to improve the productivity of their property while protecting the environment. Saturday, May 4, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Gregory Forum. To register, contact Judy Greiner at 503-655-8631. CONCORDIA Car for sale: Great deal! Dodge Shadow, 1990,5 speed, perfect con dition, red exterior, gray interior, runs great. Only $1,000. Call Col leen (503) 723-7818. For Rent: One-bedroom cottage for rent in Canby. 8.5 miles from CCC. $450/month. Call Nick Hamel at (503)869-2436. Leave message. Roommate wanted: Rivergreens: 2 bedroom, 2 bath apartment, huge kitchen, fireplace, great view, washer, dryer, furnished living room, other furniture negotiable. Very responsible, respectful 19 year old male and cat already live there. Pool/spa, free tanning, fitness cen ter, free cable, free internet, master bedroom. Only $390/month plus 1/ 2 utilities! Contact Jake (503) 655- 1993. Jobs: Have you heard about mak ing good money in Alaska? Now's your chance!!! Are you 18 and have a valid driver's liscence? High-end charter company is hiring fish pro cessors. May 10-Sept. 10. Great summer job. Job includes.housing, com petitive wage, full time, over time, bonus and tips. If interested call (503) 658-1773. at Portland’s Keller (Civic) Auditorium. Free. Call 1-888-277-9787 www.collegepro.com UNIVERSITY succeed • CU accepts the OTAA (Oregon ’ p.m. in the Education Hall at the Environmental Learning Center. For more information, call ext. 2351. ' ■ • Personal attention is given to make transferring as easy as possible • Transfer merit scholarships are available F The Spring Term Blood Drive will happen Monday, April 22 from 9a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Gregory Forum. To sign up, stop by the ASG office in ÇC-140, or call ext. 2247 for more information. • Day and evening courses .ft W« i‘. j F 2811 NE Holman St • Portland; OR 97211 • 1-800-321-9371 www.cu-portland.edu admissions@cu-pprtlarid.edu Classifieds are free to students, staff, and faculty of Clackamas Community College. If you're ad vertising an off-campus benefit, business, or you're an off-campus business or person advertising an on-campus event, classified cost $2 for the first 15 words, and $0.15 for every word thereafter. Please note that we will not run any ad without an address or phone num ber. Drop by Barlow 104 to submit your ad Earn $8-$10/Hour to help you '.■■ ■ Thank You: A thank you to Brandy, Yvonne and Annie for pushing Cherry Bomb to the Fam ily Resource Center. Also, thank you to the tutors in the Math Lab and a special thanks, to Stephanie, Daniel and Danielle. Janie Pendergraft (503) 723-5024 NO experience necessary transfer degree) Astronomy Talks will be presented on Friday, April 19, and Saturday, April 20, from 7 to 8 Car for sale: 1990 Subaru Legacy wagon, AWD, 5 spd, 16 valve, 4 cyl, PW, PL, disc brakes, great tires, excellent interior, 180K. $2,600. Brian 829-9561. Pro Painters is now’ hiring Painters & Job Site Managers for the summer. Lunch & Learn: Candide Preview Diane Syrcle, director of education and outreach for the Portland Opera, presents background information about American composer Leonard Bernstein’s opera “Candide” from noon to 1 p.m. in the Gregory Forum on Thursday, April 18. The preview of the opera will prepare participants for a dress rehearsal of “Candide” on Thursday,zMay 9 Car for sale: 1996 Jetta GL dark blue, 5 spd, AC PDL, CD player. $5,900 OBO. Leave message. 503- 656-8165.