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12 WedNEsdAy, ApRil 24, 2002 TI he CbxckAMAS P rint a m comer I Campus Crusade for Christ meets I Thursdays from noon-lp.m.inB113. For I more info contact the club at I clackcc4c7@hotmail.com. ICCC Campus Cat Colony Club (7 I C's): We work with feral cats in Clackamas i County. From fundraising to fostering ki t- i tens, there's a lot to do. For more info contact Karin Redston at ext 2154 or at kitties77 @netzero.net Chrysalis: Women Writers: Local author Pat Lichen guides women writers of all levels through discussions of their work. Chrysalis meets Wednesdays from noon to 2 i p.m. in Dye 103. Forensics Club wants you! The speech i and debate team competes throughout the I region and nation. would like for you | to participate. For more info contact Kelly I Brennan at ext 2726. Classified Ari s 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. Roommate wanted: Rivergreens: 2 bedroom. 2 bath apartment, huge kitchen, fireplace, great view, washer, dryer, furnished living room, other furniture negotiable. Very re sponsible, respectful 19-year-old male and cat already live there. Pool/ spa, free tanning, fitness center, free cable, $390/month plus 1/2 utilities! Contact Jake (503) 655-1993. Jobs: Have you heard about making good money in Alaska? Now's your chance!!! Areyoul8andhaveavalid driver's license? High-end charter company is hiring fish processors. May 10-Sept. 10. Great summer job. Job includes housing, competitive wage, full time, overtime, bonus and tips. If interested call (503) 658-1773. Car for sale: 1996 Jetta GL dark blue, 5 spd, AC, PDL, CD player. $5,900 OBO. Leave message. 503- 656-8165. Car for sale: 1990 Subaru Legacy wagon, AWD, 5 spd, 16 valve, 4 cyl, PW, PL, disc brakes, res, ex- cellent interior, 180K. >. Brian 829-9561. Classifieds are free to students, staff, and faculty of Clackamas Commu nity College. If you're advertising an off-campus benefit, business, or i 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, and Thurs. 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. For more information contact Kandie Starr at ext 2504. 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 number. Drop by Barlow 104 Native American Student Club: Stu dents, Staff and interested persons from the CCC community are invited to attend. Meetings are every other Tues. (Winter Term)inM251 from noon-lp.m. Formore info contact advisor MshkolahneeManito/ G. SpiritHawk (shawnee-anishinabe) at ext.5319 or at spirithawk.clackamas.cc.or.us. Fellowship of Christian Athletes meets every Thursday from noon to 1 p.m. in Randall 101. The Emotional Support Club meets Fridays from 2-3 pan. in B112. Everyone is invited. For more info contact Bill Zuelke at ext 2268. Writers’ Club meets every Friday from 5-7 p.m. at Windhorse Coffee and Tea in Milwaukie. For more info contact Amy Glenn at 503-234-4137. " All growth is a leap in the dark, a spontaneous unpre meditated act with out the benefit of expe rience. "--Henry Miller. Unidos Club meets every Wednesday from 1-2 p.m in CCI 12. For more info call ext. 2717. UNETE! Phi Theta Kappa meets every Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. in Randall 101. For more information, contact Patrick at (503) 266- 6070 International Festival Wednesday, May 1 Food for sale from "Around the world" Dancing Musical Performances Student Plays Art Show In the Cougar Cafeteria from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. come in and the fun! Timely reminders, quick tips and useful campus information 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. 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. 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 on Thursday, April 25 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, College Pro Painters is now hiring P^teis & Job Site Managers fix the summer. No necessary Eam$S£lO/hour Cafil-88&277*9787 www.coHegepro.com ffEWEÎ Lose up to 30 ffs Money dacfyuarantee, $38 Caff Today at: 1-888-569-5842 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. 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. Ready If you're planning to transfer, check out Washington State University Vancouver. 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