N ovember 5, 2003__________
F inal W ords ______
T he C lackamas P rint • 8
C lub L istings
Amateur Astronomers:
Child Care Club:
Contact Karen Halliday at
ext. 2493
Contact Lisa Harmon at
(503) 513-9078
Contact Beth England at
(503)722-1153
Contact Pat Lichen at
(503) 655-5139
Contact Andy wheeler at
(503) 655-1568
Contact Karen Hunt at
ext. 2593
BCM Christian Fellowship:
Campus Cnisade for Christ:
Campus Cpt Colony (7 C's):
Contact Kann Redston at
(503)650-7881
ÇCCCheeç:
Contact Marie Albano at
503) 704-6577
itudentNursing Association:
Contact Carol Thom at ext. 2855
Contact Dick Stones at
ext 2392
History Travel Club:
Contact John Lewis at
ext. 2206
Contact Irma Bjerre at
ext. 2381
The Print:
Contact Linda Vogt at
ext. 2309
The Rainbow Club:
Contact Tara Sprehe at
ext. 2625
Unidos Club:
Contact Lupe Martinez at
ext. 2717
Writers Club:
Contact Allen Widerburg at
ext. 2359
Contact Kelly Brennan at
ext. 2726
Student Art League:
Contact Mollie Frey at ext. 2386
To have your club listed or to have
your listing updated, call ext. 2309
or drop by modular B near the ten
nis courts behind Randall Hall.
Phi Theta Kappa:
Chrysalis (Women’s Writers):
Contact Jackie Flowers at
ext. 2345
Contact Dave Anderson at
ext. 2743
Computer Club:
Contact Michael Jindrich at
ext. 2389
Fellowship of Christian
Atnletes;
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Contact Gordon Henderson at
(503) 557-5862
Engineers?
Contact Mike Matson at
ext. 2483
Contact Kathy Woods at
ext. 2418
French"Club:
Contact Heidi Cropsev at
ext. 2676
German Club:
Horticulture Club:
LDS Student Association:
Ornamental Horticulture
Chip:
Contact Elizabeth Howley at
ext. 2389
Pacific NW Clean Water
Association:
Society of Manufacturing
Spanish Club:
Speech Club:
N ews B riefs
Forums on the past, present and
future of Clackamas Community
College Public Safety will take
place today from noon to 1 p.m. and
Friday from 1:30-2:30 p.m. in
Room 108B in the Gregory Forum.
These forums are open to all stu
dents and staff. Please make plans
to attend if interested.
Forum at 7 p.m. Langer will dis
cuss her new book, “A Hundred
Little Hitlers: the Trial of a White
Racist, and the Rise of the Neo-
Nazi Movement in America.” The
event is free, but a donation of $2 to
the Friends of the Library is sug
gested. For more info, contact
Allen Widerberg at ext. 2359.
Illustrations from artist Bill
Carmen’s 2002 book “What’s That
Noise?” will be on display in the
Pauling Gallery continuing today
through Dec. 12. Illustrations will
also be on display in the new studio
arts building behind Randall Hall.
For more info, call the Art dept, at
ext. 2386.
The fall theatre production opens
Thursday, Nov. 13 with the play
“Uncle Vanya.” David Smith-
English directs this tale of unrequit
ed love and sacrifice. All perform
ances are in the McLoughlin
Theatre. Admission is $8 general
and $5 for students and seniors. For
reservations or more info, call ext.
2356.
The next meeting of Chrysalis, a
CCC women writer’s group, will
be today from noon to 2 p.m. in
Clairmont 153. For more info, call
ext. 2444.
K.C. Cowan, hostess of Oregon
Public Broadcasting’s “Art Beat,” is
the featured speaker in this week’s
session of the Seasoned Adult
Enrichment Program. Cost of the
session is $3. This session is today
at 9:30 a.m. in Room 141 at the
Harmony Center. For more info,
call ext. 3212.
A presentation by Nancy
Wallwork on birding opportunities
at area parks and rivers during the
winter takes place Nov. 11 at the
Environmental Learning Center.
The class runs from 6-7:30 p.m. and
the cost is $ 11. To register, call the
Oregon City Community School at
(503) 657-2434.
Author’s Night will feature
Portland writer Elinor Langer on
Wednesday, Nov. 12 in the Gregory
CCC and Washington State
University Extension Service, along
with local green businesses, vyill
present the Small Farm School on
Saturday, Nov. 15 from 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. in the Gregory Forum. The
cost of the workshop is $40 and
includes lunch. Preregistration is
required. For more info or to regis
ter, contact Loretta in the CCC
Horticulture dppt. at ext. 2246.
The next session of the Brown Bag
Travel Series will be on Tuesday,
Nov. 18 from noon to 1 p.m. in
M206. CCC Foreign Language
Chair David Miller will speak about
the Medieval Arabic Presence in
Granada. Students and staff are
invited to attend this free event.
Local author Joanna Rose will
read from her new novel “Little
Miss Strange” on Tuesday, Nov 18
at 7 p.m. in the McLoughlin
Theatre. Students and staff are
invited to attend. Admission is
free.
Are they really
all the same?
Some people say the world’s religions represent different paths all leading up the
same mountain. Have you investigated the matter for yourself? See the feature article
“Connecting with the Divine” at www.EveryStudent.com
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