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The Clackamas Print
November 13, 2002
Attention clubs: Randall
101 is up and running. The
new room is equipped with
poster making materials,
club meeting space, com­
puter access with color
printer and new comfy fur­
niture. For more informa­
tion or to reserve the room,
contact ASG Clubs Senator
Liz at ext. 2247.
‘Taps: the Civil War In Word
and Song': Daniel Parker
will perform banjo music to
augment Loren Ford’s Civil
War and Psychology course
in the Gregory Forum on
Thursday, Nov. 13 from 7
to 9 p.m. Free. For more
information, call ext. 2344.
AAWCC conference: The
fall conference of the
Oregon
Chapter
of
American Association of
Women
in
Community
Colleges will be held at the
Greenwood
Inn
in
Beaverton on Nov. 14 and
15. This year’s conference
is titled "At the Edge of the
Wave: Riding the Tides of
Change.” For more infor­
mation, contact Linda Vogt
at 503-657-6958, ext.
2310, or Kate Gray, ext.
2371.
Phi Theta Kappa: New
Member Orientation will be
held Monday, Nov. 18 at
noon in R101. The induc­
tion ceremony will be held
Thursday, Nov. 21 at 7
p.m. in the Gregory Forum.
Day Care Oregon City
area state registered
daycare by stay-at-home
mom. 10 years experi­
ence. 7 a.m.-6 a.m.
(503) 657-9016.
Camera: lost on last day
of Summer term. Ricoh in
grey case. $10 reward
offered. Call Ann at ext.
Open Studio: Visit instruc­
tor Katy McFadden’s studio
Saturday, Nov. 23 and
Sunday, Nov. 24 from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. Drop by the
Art Center for information.
Gift
Certificate
raffle:
German students are sell­
ing raffle tickets for a gift
certificate
to
Gustav’s
restaurant. Buy your tickets
till the drawing Monday,
Nov. 25. Contact assorted
students or Dick Stones for
tickets.
“Crimes of the Heart”: the
Theatre Department’s fall
play opens Thursday, Nov.
14 at 7 p.m. It continues on
the 15-16 and 21-23.
Matinees begin at 2:30
p.m. Nov. 17 and 24. For
reservations call 503-657-
6958, ext. 2356. General
admission is $8; students
and seniors are $5.
Small Farm School: join
other Washington
and
Oregon landowners and
explore the production and
market potential for horti­
cultural crops. Some of the
best leaders in the food
and nursery industry will
share their expertise on
Saturday, Nov. 16, from 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. at CCC.
Cost is $40 per person with
lunch included. Pre-regis-
tration is required. For
more
information,
call
Michelle at 503-657-6958,
ext. 2246.
Backyard Bird Feeding:
The right feeders and feed
can attract birds to your
backyard all winter long.
Nancy Wallwork will share
tips on backyard bird feed­
ing in this class at the John
Inskeep
Environmental
Learning Center. The class
runs from 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. The fee is $11. For
more information, call the
ELC at 503-657-6958, ext.
2351.
2413.
Classified ads are free to
students, staff and facul­
ty. If that doesn’t include
you, ads cost $2 for the
first IS words and $0.15
for every following word.
Call ext. 2309 or drop by
Bl04 to, pick up ad
forms.
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Brown Bag Bible Study Barlow student lounge.
meets Wednesdays and Gay-Straight
Al Mance
Thursdays at noon in the «meets Wednesday, Nov. 20
Barlow student lounge.
J and Dec. 4 from noon to 1
Campus Crusade for Christ p.m. in M251. For info, call
meets Thursdays from Kandie Starr at ext 2504.
noon to 1 p.m. in M249. History Travel Club meets
For
info
erHail every other Thursday at 3
clackcc4c7<g>hotmail.com.
p.m. Next meeting Oct. 31.
Chrysalis Women Writers Phi Theta Kappa Huieets
meet Wednesdays from Wednesdays from noon to
noon to 2 p.m. in Cl 53. x
1 p.m. in R101. For infor­
Fellowship of ^Christian mation, i contact
Dave
Athletes meets Thursdays Andersen at ext. 2743.
from noon to 1 p.m. in Spanish Club meets from
noon to 1 Wednesdays in
R101.
1
French Table y meets B203.
Thursdays from noon to 1
p.m. in B203. J
To /?av,ei^pur club listed,
German
Club
meets call Elisabeth at ext. 2309
Thursdays at noon in the or drop by Bl 04.
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