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1 iß* ACKA M \ December 1, 2004 « Merry Christmas! from The Clackamas Print C ampus H appenings Chrysalis, a women writers’ group, meets every Wednesday from noon to 2 p.m., in Roger Rook’s' Literary Arts Center (RR 220). Local author Pat Lichen guides writers of all levels through discussions of their work. For more info, call ext. 2220. The only public observatory in western Oregon, the Haggart Observatory, is open for public viewing on dear Saturday nights. The observatory opens at dusk; and viewing begins at dark and continues for about three hours. A $3 donation is requested. For more information, visit the Haggart Observatory Web site at http://depts.clackamas.edu/haggart or call 503-657-6958, ext. 5665 or LOOK The observatory is located at the John Kate Gray ext. 2371. CCC Writers’ Club -meets Fridays, from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Literary Arts Center (RR220) Call Allen Widerburg at ext 2359. Tom Wakeling directs the CCC Jazz ensemble in a concert featuring the music of several well-known jazz leg ends. The concert takes place Wednesday, Dec. 1 at 7:30 p.m. in the McLoughlin Theatre. Admission is $5. For information about CCC music events, call 503-657-6958, ext. 2434. The last play ever to show in the McLoughlin Theatre! The Man Who Came to Dinner, by Moss Hart & Inskeep Environmental Learning Center at CCC. George Kaufman, directed by David Smith-English will be showing on the following dates: Last Gasp Open Mike Series: read Dec. 2-4 at 7 p.m., and Sunday, Dec. 5 at 2:30 p.m. one piece of your writing (10 minutes max) on the last weekday of the month, noon, Literary Arts Center, RR220, Monday, Jan. 31. For more info, call The CCC Chamber Choir and Chorale join Maestro Stefan Minde and the Sinfonia Concertante Orchestra in a performance of A. Vivaldi’s “Gloria” at St. Mary’s Cathedral in Portland. The holiday classic will be performed Friday, Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available in advance or at the door. Advance tick ets are $10 for students, $16 for seniors, $22 for adults and $40 for patron seat ing. For information, call the CCC Music Department at 503-657-6958, ext. Final W Ÿour Horoscope forty ^ith Dr. James cTom6e, Master oftÀ Aries (Mar 21 - Apr 19) No, Libra (Sep 2| everyone gets those offers for sexual dysfunction cures. You can stop wondering how they knew. Cosmic unde; come to.youj lowed closely r despair. Taurus (Apr 20 - May 20) A Scorpio (Oct: severe eye injury will result from your reckless perusal of “The Ron Jeremy Pop-Up Book.” You will meet: the earth goes! sun later this w Gemini (May 21 -- Jun 21) I Sagittarius scream, you scream, we all scream when giant radioactive lizards raze the town. 21) You will! birthday party oops! Sorry. Cancer (Jun 22 - Jul 22) You will be subjected to an uncom fortable body cavity search when you call “shotgun” on a choice seat at a White House press conference. , Capricorn (M Leo (Jul 23 ^A^.,.22) Your Aquarius (Jan constant feelings of anxiety may be related to your daily consumption of venti quadru- ple-espresso$. an attempt toi end of Williai shoot an apple a friend. Yourt shotgun, how disastrous rest! Virgo (Aug 2,3 g-^Sep 22) Pisces (Feb 15 Although creative, you cannot blame the conservation of mass for your poor dietary habits. stars can’t stof enough to teli store for you fl C lassified ■-WIED: Hubcaps tor 1972 Ford 2434. Join two experienced instructors for a morning at the CCC Horticulture Department Saturday Dec. 4, 8 a.m. to noon, making herb wreaths, cen terpieces and herbal gifts to take home $45 fee For registration informa tion, call Loretta Mills at 503-657-6958, ext 2246. CCC’s chamber choir and chorale, under the direction of Lonnie Cline, sing traditional Christmas favorites. The program begins Sunday, Dec. 5 at 7 p.m. at St. John the Apostle Church in Oregon City. The concert is free. For more information, call 503-657- 6958, ext 2434. An unfortunatJ dent will occur] out that the J been follows train. 1 Pinto and Rick James vinyl. Call (5.11)^)6-189' FOR RENT: 2 btxlmoinapartment, newly iciiiodeled 2 miles liom uun- pus on bus line, off-street parking, cmercd patio. $550/ month -f-elec I-OR SAI I. C for safe! 7835 x room, l-bath.p yard/deck, gais quiet street % Minutes to Linda Vogt, oft and phone. Some pets OK No smoking, Contact NLH Properties at Really, Deen.: (503) 869-2436. FORS\I F: N91 White Grand Cann .in 11. rebuilt ti.ins. i.nk hitch, excellent tires, cd/ftn/am, air To post an <:cpi Benjamin Hota admgr@clacL and mure ( 'lean and nins well ( 'all (971)409-6992 Bee««« to owner » eredtlt oiiion tocBwy i Federal Credit Union sral Credit Union, is a not-för-proßt fi institution that provides a wide range of products and servici M v" Free online banl sZ Great loan rates V*" sZ I I ■ - VieoiirATM toeated in frnnt of the . 24/7. access If you live, work, worship, or attend school in Clackamas Coil you can join. Located in Milwaukie, Oregon City, and Cant www.clackamasfcu.org • (503) 656-0671 * (800) 878-067 »