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12* October20, 2004 Final Woi C ampus H appenings a women Preview Night repeats group, meets Monday, Nov. 15. every Wednesday frpm noon to 2 p.m. in Barlow The only public observa 114. Local author Pat tory in western Oregon, Lichen guides writers of the Haggart all levels through discus Observatory, is open for sions of their work. For public viewing oh clear more info, call ext. 2444. Saturday nights. The observatory opens at If you’re thinking of col dusk, and viewing begins lege but, aren’t sure where at dark and continues for to start, mark your calen about three hours. A $3 dar for College Preview donation is requested. Night at Clackamas For more information, Community College. The ¿visit the Haggart one-hour seminar will Observatory Web site at cover the application http://depts.clackamas.e process, college pro MBM^ggart or call 503- grams, financial aid and 657-6958, ext. 5665 or more. The seminar takes LOOK. The- observatory place Thursday, Oct. 21 is located at the John from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in Inskeep the Bill Brod Environmental Community ' Center. Learning Center at For more information, CCC. call Student Outreach at 503-657-6958, ext. 2455 The public is invited to or ext. 2625. College the grand opening of the Chrysalis, writers’ new Water Efficient Demonstration Garden at Clackamas Community College. The garden, located just east of Clairmont Hall, is a col laboration between the CCC Horticulture Department, the South Fork Water Board, area water providers and green industry partners. The grand opening cele bration will be held on Saturday, Oct. 23 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. features several gardening semi nars, including a presen tation by Oregonian gar den writer Kym Pokorny. For more information, call 503- 657-6958, ext. 2246. Eagles, buteos, accepters and other birds of prey are the focus of a class by Nancy Wallwork at the John Inskeep Environmental Learning Center. The class takes place Tuesday, Oct. 26 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Lakeside Hall. The fee is $11. For more informa tion, call 503-657-6958, ext. 2644. the month. 12 Literary Arts ( RR220 Friday, 0 For more info, d Gray ext. 2371 | Extend the gar season through 1 a cold frame. Ins Gain insight on avoiding Phyllis Choines-I the flu this winter from a shares a varie Providence Medical designs and const Group physician in this techniques in this Seasoned Adult hour workshop. T| Enrichment Program takes place Sat (SAEP) to be held at 9:30 Oct. 30 from 9i a.m. Wednesday, Oct. noon in Clairmot 27, in Room 191 at the There is a $10 f college’s Harmony cam more informatioi pus at 7616 S.E. the CCC Horn Harmony Road. The Department at 5 price is $3. For more 6958, ext. 2246. information, call 503- CCC Writers’ 657-6958, ext. 3146. meets Fridays, fiJ Last Gasp Open Mic 5 p.m. in the I Series read one piece of Arts Center (1 your writing (10 minutes Call Allen Wider max) on the last day of ext. 2359. C lassified A ds Attention CCC Students FOR SALE: K2 Dari snowboard with boots and bindings. $150 obo. Call Isaiah at ext. 2309. FOR SALE: 1993 blue Toyota Tercel 4 speed, good condition. Runs great! call (503) 653-3854 FOR SALE: 1988 Buick Regal limited blue. 15000 miles. Right mirror, gas gauge, horn, AC. RUNS FINE S5.000 obo. WANTED: Hub caps for 1972 Ford Pinto and Rick James vinyl. Call (503) 936-1895 I-OR RENT: 2 bedroom apart ment. newly remodeled. 2 miles from campus on bus line, off-street parking, covered patio. S55O/ month - elec and phone. Some pets OK. \o smoking. Contact NLH Properties at (503) 869-2436 Classifieds are FREE to students, staff and faculty of Clackamas Community College. Please try to limit yourself to 70 words. Stop by RR 735 or call ext. 2309. If you re advertising an off-cam pus benefit, business or you 're an off-c ampus business or person advertising an on-campus event, classifieds cost $2 for the first 15 words and SO. 15 for even- word thereafter. We’re looking for a different perspective on Halloween as a Wiccan holiday for a story fo run in our next issue. x Anyone who would like to share a Wiccan 1 perspective is urged to contact The Print @ ext. 2309 or e-mail us at copyed@clackamas. edu » J Clackamas Community Federal Credit Union is a not-for-profit llnam institution that provides a wide range of products and services. 1 ■ Free checking Use «ar AT1M1 located in front Free online banking of the I Great loan- rates. Commons Direct deposit I 24/7 access If you live, work, worship, or attend school in Clackamas CountyJ you can Join. Located in Milwaukie, Oregon City, and Canby. I «gw.c jfcnas1cu.ora • (503) 656-0671 • <«OO) 878-O67g ]