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Campus Crusade for Christ
meets Thursdays from noon-1
p.m. in Bl 13. 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 kittens, there’s a lot
to do. For more info contact
Karin Redston at ext. 2154 or
at kitties77@netzero.net
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Chrysalis: Women Writers:
Local author Pat Lichen
guides women writers of all
levels through discussions of
their work. Chrysalis meets
Wed. from noon to 2 p.m. in
Dye 103.
Conscious Citizens
Coalition: Searching for a
place to speak your views
amongst open-minded peers?
Come to meetings Mon. in
M229 from noon to 1 and
Tues, in M249 at 3 p.m.
Forensics Club wants you!
The speech and debate team
would like for you to partici
pate. For more info contact
Kelly Brennan at ext. 2726.
French Club meets every
other Thursday 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 con
tact Heidi Cropsey at ext.
2676.
Gay-Straight Alliance will
not meet for the rest of Spring
term.
Native American Student
Club: Students, Staff and
interested persons from the
CCC community are invited
to attend. Meetings are every
other Tues, in M251 from
noon-lp.m. For more info
contact adviser Mshkolahnee
Manito/ G. SpiritHawk
(shawnee-anishinabe) at ext.
5319.
Fellowship of Christian
Athletes: meets Thursdays
from noon to 1 p.m. in RIO 1.
The Emotional Support
Club meets Fridays from 2-3
p.m. in Bl 12. Everyone is
invited. For more info contact
Bill Zuelke at ext. 2268.
Writers’ Club meets Friday
from 5-7 p.m. at Windhorse
Coffee and Tea in Milwaukie.
For more info contact Amy
Glenn at 503-234-4137,
Unidos Club meets every
Wednesday from 1-2 p.m. in
CC112. For more info call
ext. 2717. UNETE!
Phi Theta Kappa meets
every Tuesday at 12:30 p.m.
in R101. For more informa
tion, contact Patrick at (503)
266-6070.
Announcements
Hybrid Instrument
Music
Ken Butler will perform on his
hybrid musical instruments
made of found objects at 2
p.m. Saturday, May 11 in
McLoughlin Theater. Free.
Artists’ Reception
The reception for the 24 artists
in the sculpture show will be
held at 11:30 a.m. Saturday,
May 11 in Pauling Gallery.
Spring Play
The Theater Department pres
ents William Shakespeare’s
comedy “Much Ado About
Nothing.” Performances will be
held May 23-25 and May 30-
June 1 at 8 p.m., and May 26
and June 2 at 2:30 p.m.
Admission: is $7 general, $4
student and staff, and seniors
over 62 are free with advance
reservations. For informantion
or reservations call ext. 2356.
Memorial Day Holiday
The college will be closed
Monday, May 27.
Canby Sale
Sunday, May 12, 8-4.
Everything priced to go.
Pet supplies, kitchen, furni
ture, twin bed, tools, house
plants, books, old/unusual
stuff, comsnakes w/custom
cage. Cheap.
29311 S. Molalla Forest Road
between Barnards & Eby,
Elisha & Cramer.