12 • T he C lackamas P rint
C lassifieds
For sale: 2000 Honda Civic EX with 36,000 miles, 6 year or 100,000
mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, AC, power everything, looks and runs
great, asking $10,995. Contact Cory Price at ext. 2447 or 971-235-4422
For sale: $700 worth of art supplies. Former student of Portland Art
Institute lacking in art skills wishes to sell standard issue art supplies val
ued at over $700. Includes brushes, 2 portfolios, paints, charcoal, bond
paper, tackle box of supplies, books and more. Asking $295. Contact
Cyndee Mady at ext. 2447.
Classified ads are free to students, staff and faculty. For others, ads cost
$2 for the first 15 words and $0.15 for every additional word. Call ext.
2309 or stop by Mod B to fill out an ad form.
C lub C orner
Amateur Astronomers:
LDS Student Association:
Contact Karen Halliday at
ext. 2493
Contact Gordon Henderson at
(503)557-5862
BCM Christian Feilowshin:
Ornamental Horticulture
Club:
Contact Beth England at
(503) 722-1153
Campus Crusade for Christ:
Contact Elizabeth Howley at
ext. 2389
Contact Andy Wheeler at
(503) 655-1568
Pacific NW Clean Water
Association:
Cammis Cat Colonv (7 C's):
Contact John Lewis at
ext. 2206
Contact Karin Redston at
(503) 650-7881
CCC Cheer:
Contact Marie Albano at
(503) 704-6577
Phi Theta Kappa:
Contact Dav£ Anderson at
ext 2743
Student Nursing Association:
Societv of Manufacturing
Engineers:
Contact Carol Thom at
ext. 2855
Contact Mike Matson at
ext. 2483
Child Care Club:
Spanish Club:
Contact Lisa Harmon at
(503) 513-9078
Contact Irma Bjerre at
ext. 2381
Chrvsalis (Women’s Writers):
Speech Club:
Contact Pat Lichen at
(503) 655-5139
Contact Kelly Brennan at
ext. 2726
Computer Club:
Student Art League:
Contact Karen Hunt at
ext. 2593
Contact Mollie Frey at
ext. 2386
Feilowshin of Christian
Athletes:
Contact Kathy Woods at
ext. 2418
French Club:
Contact Heidi Cropsey at
ext. 2676
German Club:
Contact Dick Stones at
ext. 2392
Historv Travel Club:
Contact Jackie Flowers at
ext. 2345
Horticulture Club:
Contact Michael Jindrich at
ext. 2389
The Print:
Contact Co Editors-in-Chief at
ext. 2447
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
7o have your club listed or to have
your listing updated call ext. 2309
or drop by Mod B.
N ews B riefs
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 contin
ues Thursday, Nov. 20 through
Sunday, Nov. 23 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. Thursday, Friday and
Saturday shows begin at 7 p.m. and
Sunday’s show begins at 2:30 p.m.
Admission is $8 general and $5 for
students and seniors. For reserva
tions or more info, call ext. 2356.
Chrysalis, a CCC women writer’s
group, meets today from noon to 2
p.m. in Clairmont 153. For more
info, call ext. 2444.
In honor of National Educational
Support Personnel Day, all staff are
invited to attend a celebration that
honors CCC’s classified staff for
their wide variety of contributions
made during the past year. This
event will take place today from 2:30
to 3:30 p.m. in the Gregory Forum.
Bank of America, Clackamas
Federal Credit Union, Costco,
Portland Teachers Credit Union and
various Tax Shelter Annuity compa
nies will be on campus today from
11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in CC 127 to
answer questions about banking,
investment and membership. For
more info, call Renee Boeckman at
ext 2318.
Fall term petitions for graduation
are due in the Registrar^ office on
Friday, Nov. 21. Contact the
Registrar’s office for more info at
ext. 2262.
The Environmental Learning
Center presents “That’s Just
Ducky” on Friday, Nov.' 21 from 10
to 11:30 am. at the ELC. This pro
gram is designed for three to five-
year-olds to share crafts, a special
snack, tunes, tales and other surprises
about ducks and their environment.
The fq^ is $11. To register, call the
Oregon City Community School at
(503) 657-2434. For more info on
ELC programs, call ext. 2351.
The CCC Vocal Jazz Night featur
ing the Mainstream Vocal Jazz
ensemble presents an evening of
song on Friday, Nov. 21 at 7:30 p.m.
in the Gregory Forum. Admission is
$5. For more info, call ext. 2434.
Attention all students: The dead
line for applications for child care
grants is Monday, Nov. 24 at 5
p.m. Applications must be complete
and on time to be considered.
Applications must be brought to the
Student Activities office in CC 140.
Applicants will be notified in writ
ing or by phone whether or not
he/she will receive a grant.
The annual CCC Craft Fair will
be held on Wednesday, Dec. 3 and
Thursday, Dec. 4 from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. in the Skylight Dining Room
in the Community Center. For
more info, call Student Activities
at ext. 2245.
Student-directed One-Act Plays
will be presented Tuesday, Dec. 2
through Thursday, Dec. 4 from noon
to 1 p.m. in the McLoughlin Hall
Theatre. An evening performance is
also scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 4
at 7 p.m. All performances are free.
For more info, call ext. 2356.
Clackamas Community College will
present financial aid information to
students and parents during
Financial Aid Night, Tuesday, Dec.
2 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Gregory
Forum. For more info, call the
Financial Aid office at ext. 2422.
A
Rhododendron
Grower’s
Workshop will take place on
Wednesday, Dec. 3 from 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. in the Gregory Forum. The fee
for the workshop is $15. For regis
tration info, contact horticulture
instructor Bruce Nelson at ext. 2786.
Instrumental Jazz Night will take
place on Wednesday, Dec. 3 begin
ning at 7:30 p.m. in the Gregory
Forum. Tom Wakeling will direct
CCC instrumental jazz students as
they perform the music of such jazz
legends as John Coltrane, Duke
Ellington and Dizzy Gillespie.
Admission to the event is $5. For
more info, call ext. 2434.
The Fall Band Concert will be held
on Thursday, Dec. 4 beginning at
7:30 p.m. in the McLoughlin Hall
Theatre. Dave Mills will direct the
CCC Concert Band in a night of
great music, featuring a selection of
symphonic pieces as well as some
Christmas standards. Admission to
the event is $5. For more info, call
ext. 2434.
The CCC Chamber Choir
Chorale, the Sinfonia Concertante
Orchestra and friends, will perform
the Christmas Oratorio by Camille
Saint Saens on Friday, Dec. 5 at 7:30
p.m. at St. Mary’s Cathedral in
Portland. Tickets range from $10
for students to $45 for patrons. For
more info, call the music department
at ext. 2434.
An Herb Wreath and Holiday
Arrangements workshop will take
place on Saturday, Dec 6 from 8:30
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Clairmont
Hall. Florist Linda Beutler and hor
ticulture
instructor
Elizabeth
Howley will lead the workshop.
The fee for the workshop is $45. For
registration info, call ext. 2246.
The- Christmas by Candlelight.
Concert will take place on Sunday,
Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. at St. John the
Apostle Catholic Church in Oregon
City. The CCC chamber choir and
chorale, under the direction of
Lonnie Cline and Jolanta Szopa-
Tabisz, will sing traditional
Christmas favorites. The concert is
free. For more info, call ext. 2434.
A Backyard Bird Feeding class for
adults will take place on Tuesday,
Dec. 9 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the
Environmental Learning Center.
This class goes beyond bird feeders
and provides tips to attracting birds
to the yard year-round. To register,
call the Oregon City Community
School at (503) 657-2434. For more
info, call the ELC at ext. 2351.
The new Roger Rook Hall will
have an Open House on
Wednesday, Dec. 10 from 2 to 5
p.m. The public is invited to attend
this free event to tour Rook Hall, the
new home to enrollment services,
the English department and The
Clackamas Print, as well as to tour
the new Pauling annex. For more
info, call ext. 2307.
A reminder to students: The col
lege will be closed Thursday, Nov.
27 and Friday Nov. 28 for the
Thanksgiving holiday.
Also,
evening classes scheduled after 4
p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 26 will
not be held.