January 29, 2003
The Clackamas Print
Lunch and Learn: Come to
CC127 from noon to 1
p.m. Thursday, Jan. 30 to
discover the story behind
composer
Jacques
Offenbach’s final opera
“The Tales of Hoffmann.”
William Stafford Birthday
Party: Join Kate Cray for a
poetry reading to cele
brate late Oregon poet
laureate William Stafford
on Thursday, Jan. 30, at 7
p.m. in the Gregory
Forum. Bring your own
Stafford poem to read.
The event is free. For
more information, contact
Gray at ext. 2371.
Storytelling: Join
Will
Hornyak Monday, Feb. 3
from 1 to 2 p.m. In Pl 03
for storytelling in con
junction.
with
Jan
Anderson’s Celtic Myths
class. Free.
Parent’s Night Out: An
Elemental Pajama Party!
Children from 5 to 10
years old are invited to a
pajama party at the
Environmental Learning
Center from 6:30 to 9:30
p.m. on Friday, Jan. 31.
Fee: $10. To register, call
503-657-2434.
Damon Coates Fundraiser:
Help the Criminal Justice
club raise funds to help
Damon Coates by bowling
at
Gladstone
Lanes
Wednesday, Feb. 5 from 9
p.m. to midnight. Cost is
$3 per person per game.
Fifty percent of the pro
ceeds will be donated to
Coates’ family.
Vegetable
Gardening
Awareness
Meditation at noon in R101.
meets
Club meets Fridays from French Table
noon to 1 p.m. in R011.
Thursdays from noon to 1
Brown Bag Bible Study p.m. in B203.
Club
meets
meets Wednesdays and German
Thursdays at noon in the •Thursdays at noon in the
Barlow student lounge.
Barlow student lounge.
Alliance
Campus
Crusade for Gay-Straight
Christ meets Thursdays For info, call Kandie Starr
from 1 to 2 p.m. in M259. at ext. 2504.
Club
meets
For
info
email LDSSA
clackcc4c7@hotmail.com. Tuesdays and Thursdays
Chrysalis Women Writers from noon to 1 p.m. in
meet Wednesdays from M253. For info, call (503)
667-9606.
noon to 2 p.m. in Cl 53.
Concert Band meets in Phi Theta Kappa meets
Randall Monday through Wednesdays from noon to
1 p.m. in R101. For info
Thursday from noon to 1
p.m. For info email Dave contact Dave Andersen at
Mills at dmills@clacka- ext. 2743.
Spanish Club meets from
mas.cc.or.us.
to
1.
p.m;
Fellowship of Christian noon
Athletes meets Thursdays Wednesdays in B203.
Symposium:
The fifth
annual event takes place
on Saturday, Feb. 1, from 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. In Gregory
Forum. The $40 registra
tion fee includes lunch and
refreshments. To register,
call ext. 2246.
annual run around the
campus loop at 1 p.m. on
Sunday, Feb. 2. The fee for
the race is $8, and regis
tration takes place before
the start in Randall Hall.
For more information, call
ext. 2298.
Northwest
Pole
Vault
Festival: Award-winning
coach Rick Baggett pres
ents a clinic Saturday, Feb.
1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
Clackamas
Community
College to prepare high
school vaulters and coach
es for the outdoor season.
Men’s and women’s com
petition begins Saturday
evening at 7 p.m. and con
tinues Sunday at 10 a.m.
Cost for the two-day event
is $85. For more informa
tion, call Baggett at 503-
722-0861.
Softball Pitching/Catching
Clinic: Instruction is given
to girls ages 8-13. Girls
will be grouped together
by age. The clinic takes
place in the Randall^Gym
from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday,
Feb. 3 and Wednesday,
Feb. 5. Cost is $35. For
information,
call
ext.
2298.
Polar Bear 5000 Meter Run
and Two Mile Fun Run: The
track team hosts the
Join concert band: Music
instructor Dave Mills is
seeking more students for
his band, which meets in
Randall
Hall
Monday
through Thursday at noon.
For more information,
email Mills at dmills
@clackamas.cc.or.us. or
call ext. 2257.
Color Copies: Save time!
Save money! Use the color
copier in the library to
make photocopies and
Boat Oregon Class: Will be
held 6 to 9:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 4 through
Thursday, Feb. 6 and is
taught by Oregon Marine
Board certified instructors.
Fee: $25. For information,
call Tom Laugle at ext.
2319.
transparencies. Cost is
$.60 per page.
Day Care: Oregon City area
state registered daycare by
stay-at-home mom.
10
years experience. 7 a.m.-6
p.m. (503) 657-9016.
Camera: Lost on last day
of summer term. Ricoh in
grey case. $10 reward
offered. Call Ann at ext.
2413.
Attention clubs: Randall
equipped with
101 is
Family Movie Night: Watch
“Monsters, Inc.” in the
Community Center Friday,
Feb. 7 at 6:30 p.m. Free.
For information, call ext.
2247.
Alma de Cuba: Teatro
Milagro performs the play
Alma
de
Cuba
in
McLoughlin Theatre on
Wednesday, Feb. 5. Noon-
1 p.m.
Admission: $3
General Admission, stu
dents $1. CCC students
attend free of charger-
Proceeds from the event
will support study abroad
programs. For more infor
mation,
contact
Irma
Bjerre at ext. 2381.
Writers’ Club Contest:
Enter your creative nonfic
tion, fiction, poetry and
drama to win cash prizes,
certificates and publica
tion by Thursday, Feb. 20.
Contact Allen Widerburg at
ext. 2359 or drop by SI 24.
poster-making materials,
club meeting space, com
puter access with color
printer and new comfy
furniture. Contact ASG
Senator Liz at ext. 2247.
Classified ads are free to
students, staff and faculty.
For others, ads cost $2 for
the first 15 words and
$0.15 for every following
word.
Call Elisabeth at
ext. 2309 or drop by Bl04
to pick up ad forms.
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