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12 • The Clackamas Print • May 7, 2003
Movies for Sale Lots of VHS titles. $5 each. Call (503)
349-8616 or ext. 2455 on campus for a list.
Room for Rent Country home in Clackamas-
Springwater/Fischer’s Mill area. No bus. $400. All
utilities included. Call Penny (503) 631-2590.
For Sale 1994 Ford Escort LX Wagon. Only $2995.
Great shape. Runs well. (503) 656-2437.
For Sale Four 16-inch Chevy rims: six-hole alloy OEM
from Tahoe 1997. Asking $50 each. Four 1 5-inch Ford
eight-spoke custom wheels with trim rings, original
from Explorer. Asking $20 each. Milton, Bl 02, ext.
2227 on campus. Off Campus, (503) 784-2356. Stop
by Bl 02 for a look see.
Computer Recycle Oregon Got a new computer and
don’t know what to do with the old one? Parts and
pieces taking up space? I recycle computers and relat­
ed technology hardware. Call (503) 970-5249, or visit
www.computer-recycle-oregon.com. Modest recycle
fee.
Classified ads are free to students, staff and faculty.
International Celebration Join the Spanish, French and
German Clubs as well as performers Grupo Tropicale
today in the cafeteria from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for inter­
national foods and entertainment. For info, call ext.
2381.
Poetry Reading Peter Sears reads from his work today at
noon in the Gregory Forum. For info, call ext. 2284.
Plant Sale The Horticulture Department’s Annual Plant
Sale is Friday, May 9 at noon. Bring your own boxes. The
plants, including vegetables, perennials and herbs are
grown by horticulture students. For info call ext. 2246.
First Annual Children's Poetry Forum Listen to poems
from around the world and by local authors and write
your own poems. The event is free and for children of
all ages. For info call Julia Palshikar at (503) 723-8813.
Last day to drop classes without responsibility for grade
is Friday, May 9.
Sock Hop takes place Friday, May 9 from 7-11 p.m. to
benefit Crossroads Alternative School. Fer info call
Daniel Hermosillo at (503) 582-8849.
Cougar Cage Clash Enter your tennis team for the USA
Team Tennis competition by May 9. For info contact
Mark at (503) 520-1877 ext. 13.
Retirement Party Enjoy a buffet dinner, special media
presentation and surprise guests as we salute the
Retiree Class of 2003 on Friday, May 16 in Randall Gym.
Everyone is welcome. Tickets are $ 12. Look for your e-
mail invitation and RSVP by May 9 to reserve your seat.
For info call ext. 2441.
Composting Workshop Join Lynn Ahern on Saturday,
May 17 from 9 to 11 a.m. for a free garden composting
workshop. She will guide students through a great vari­
ety of different techniques for composting yard debris.
The workshop meets at the Home Composting
Demonstration site along the jogging path/parking area
south of Clairmont Hall. For info call ext. 2246.
Author’s Night Portland author Diana Abu-Jaber visits
Clackamas Community College on Wednesday, May 21.
She will discuss the American-Arab experience in fic­
tion at 7 p.m. in the Gregory Forum. The event is free,
but a contribution of $2 to the Friends of the Library is
appreciated. For info call ext. 2359.
Spring Band Concert the instrumental band students
perform in the spring concert May 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the
Gregory Forum. Admission is $5.
Awareness Meditation
Club meets Fridays from
noon to 1 p.m. in R011.
Brown Bag Bible Study
meets Wednesdays and
Thursdays at noon in the
Barlow student lounge.
Campus Crusade for
Christ meets Thursdays
1 p.m. in R101. For info
contact Mike at (503)
786-7124.
Concert Band meets in
R208 Monday through
Thursday from noon to 1
p.m. For info e-mail Dave
Mills at
dmills@clackamas.cc.or.us.
from 1 to 2 p.m. in M256.
For info e-mail
clackcc4c7@hotmail.com.
Child Care Club meets
Thursdays from 1 to 2
p.m. in R101. For info call
ext. 2598.
Fellowship of Christian
Athletes meets Thursdays
Chrysalis Women Writers
meets Tuesdays from
noon to 1 p.m. in DI 26.
For info call Cheryl
Hollatz.-Wisely or Tara
Sprehe at ext. 2625.
German Club meets
Thursdays at noon in the
meet Wednesdays from
noon to 2 p.m. in Cl 53.
Collaborative Research
and Presentation by
Students for a Democratic
Society meets Mondays at
at noon in R101.
French Table meets
Thursdays from noon tol
p.m. in B203.
Cay-Straight Alliance
Barlow student lounge.
LDSSA Club meets
Tuesdays and Thursdays
from noon to 1 p.m. in
M253. For info call (503)
667-9606.
Peace and Justice Club
meets Thursdays from
noon to 1 p.m. in M254.
For info contact Bill Briare
at ext. 2457,
Phi Theta Kappa meets
Wednesdays from noon,to
1 p.m. in R101. F ot info
contact Dave Andersen at
ext. 2743.
Spanish Club meets from
noon to 1 p.m.
Wednesdays in B203.
To have your club listed
or to have your listing
updated call ext. 2309 or
drop by Bl04.
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