The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, May 01, 2002, Page 12, Image 12

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Campus Crusade for Christ meets
Thursdays from noon-1 p.m. in B113. For
more info contact the club at
clackcc4c7@hotmail.com.
CCC Campus Cat Colony Club (7
C's) : We work with feral cats in Clackamas
County. From fundraising to fostering kit­
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
p.m. in Dye 103.
Forensics Club wants you! The speech
and debate team competes throughout the
region and nation. We would like for you
to participate. For more info contact Kelly
Brennan at ext 2726.
French Club meets every other Thurs­
day in B203 from noon-lp.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.
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 rtOon-l p.m. For more
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 pm. in
Randall 101.
The Emotional Support Club meets
Fridays from 2-3 pm. in B112. Everyone
is invited. For more info contact Bill Zuelke
at ext 2268.
Writers' Club meets every Friday from
5-7 pm 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 pm in Randall 101. For more
information, contact Patrick at (503) 266-
6070
International
Festival
Wednesday, May 1
Food for sale from ''Around the World"
Musical Performances
Dancing
Student Plays
Art Show
In the Cougar Cafeteria
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Everyone come in and enjoy the fun!
Timely reminders,
Students interested in running for
Associated Student Government
President or Vice-President have
until tomorrow to submit
nomination forms to ASG Vice-
President Yvonne Ingram in
CC140. Forms must be in by 4:30
p.m. Formal campaigning begins
Friday, May 3.
The Ford/AAA Automotive Skills
Competition is this Friday, May 3
on the Clackamas campus. Come
watch high school students from
around Oregon show off their
mechanic skills in this qualifier for
the national competition.
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.
Classified Ads
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!!! Are you 18 and have a valid
driver's license? High-end charter
company is hiring fish processors.
May 10-Sept. 10. Great summer job.
Job includes housing, competitive
wage, frill time, overtime, bonus and
tips. If interested call (503) 658-1773.
Car for sale: 1990 Subaru Legacy
wagon, AWD, 5 spd, 16 valve, 4 cyl,
PW, PL, disc brakes, great tires, ex­
cellent interior, 180K. $2,600. 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
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
to pick up ad forms or call (503) 657-
6958, ext. 2309 for more informa­
tion