Category: Athletics
March 20th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
These are the events happening around campus for the week of March 21-27.
Events for Mon., March 21
International Student Orientation Program (ISOP), PUB and various campus locations
Mon., March 21: all day
ISOP welcomes and orients our new International students to campus. During orientation new students will:
- take Math and English placement tests
- take a campus tour given by American students
- receive academic advising and register for classes
- have seminars about living and studying in the USA
- meet the entire International Education staff
- take a tour of Seattle
And much more!
See our orientation on social media: #ISOPSCC
ABE/GED/High School 21 Orientation, Room 1713
Mon., March 21: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Get an overview of the ABE, GED and High School 21+ pathways, complete registration paperwork and take care of CASAS assessment tests in Reading and Math.
Sign up in the ABE/GED office, Room 5205 or call 206-546-4602.
START (Student Advising & Registration Time), Room 5229
Mon., March 21: 2-4 p.m.
START is great way to make sure that the classes you sign up for are the classes you need. At START, you will speak with an advisor at the same time you are registering for classes.
Getting ready for START
•Complete the application to the college
•Know your student identification number
•Review areas of study offered at Shoreline
•Bring Compass placement test results and/or unofficial transcripts from previous college(s)
What to expect at your START session
•Meet advisors and other new students
•Review degree options at Shoreline
•Create a class schedule and register for courses
•Learn about payment options and Financial Aid
•Hear about academic and personal resources
Sign up for START on our website.
Financial Aid Workshop, Workforce Education Room 5101
Mon., March 21: 2:30-4 p.m.
Come meet with Shoreline’s Financial Aid staff for help with completing a FAFSA form and applying for federal student aid.
Bring your tax information or estimates, including your parents’ tax information if applicable.
Events for Tues., March 22
International Student Orientation Program (ISOP), PUB and various campus locations
Tues., March 22: all day
ISOP welcomes and orients our new International students to campus. During orientation new students will:
- take Math and English placement tests
- take a campus tour given by American students
- receive academic advising and register for classes
- have seminars about living and studying in the USA
- meet the entire International Education staff
- take a tour of Seattle
And much more!
See our orientation on social media: #ISOPSCC
VMMC Conference 2016, Automotive Building
Tues., March 22: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
The Vehicle Maintenance Management Conference is the premier West Coast educational conference for the vehicle maintenance industry. A complete list of the sessions can be found on the web link. March 22-24 in #2100 Building at Shoreline Community College.
Events for Wed., March 23
International Student Orientation Program (ISOP), PUB and various campus locations
Wed., March 23: all day
ISOP welcomes and orients our new International students to campus. During orientation new students will:
- take Math and English placement tests
- take a campus tour given by American students
- receive academic advising and register for classes
- have seminars about living and studying in the USA
- meet the entire International Education staff
- take a tour of Seattle
And much more!
See our orientation on social media: #ISOPSCC
VMMC Conference 2016, Automotive Building
Wed., March 23: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
The Vehicle Maintenance Management Conference is the premier West Coast educational conference for the vehicle maintenance industry. A complete list of the sessions can be found on the web link. March 22-24 in #2100 Building at Shoreline Community College.
Events for Thurs., March 24
International Student Orientation Program (ISOP), PUB and various campus locations
Thurs., March 24: all day
ISOP welcomes and orients our new International students to campus. During orientation new students will:
- take Math and English placement tests
- take a campus tour given by American students
- receive academic advising and register for classes
- have seminars about living and studying in the USA
- meet the entire International Education staff
- take a tour of Seattle
And much more!
See our orientation on social media: #ISOPSCC
VMMC Conference 2016, Automotive Building
Thurs., March 24: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
The Vehicle Maintenance Management Conference is the premier West Coast educational conference for the vehicle maintenance industry. A complete list of the sessions can be found on the web link. March 22-24 in #2100 Building at Shoreline Community College.
Northwest Film Forum Class: Tradecraft vs. Momentcraft, Blackbox Theater
Thurs., March 24: 6-9 p.m.
Led by Don Thacker of Imagos Films, this is a free class by Northwest Film Forum. Some filmmakers just pick up a camera and dive headfirst into making a film project. However, many argue that before randomly picking up a camera and setting out to shoot some footage, it’s important to first do your due diligence in researching and building a base of experience and technical knowledge. This is a FREE discussion exploring the advantages and disadvantages of those two schools of thought.
Events for Fri., March 25
International Student Orientation Program (ISOP), PUB and various campus locations
Fri., March 25: all day
ISOP welcomes and orients our new International students to campus. During orientation new students will:
- take Math and English placement tests
- take a campus tour given by American students
- receive academic advising and register for classes
- have seminars about living and studying in the USA
- meet the entire International Education staff
- take a tour of Seattle
And much more!
See our orientation on social media: #ISOPSCC
Canvas Student Orientations, Room 1401
Fri., March 25: 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Welcome to Spring Quarter! We are offering two sessions of Canvas Training for Students. Please join us to learn the basics of Canvas and online learning here at Shoreline.
Friday, March 25 11:30-12:30pm
Room 1401
Monday, March 28 1:30-2:30pm
Room 1304
You are also welcome and encouraged to visit us in the 1200 building for help anytime. You may also contact us for help at (206) 546-6966 or elearning@shoreline.edu.
Softball vs. Chemeketa, Away in Everett
Fri., March 25: 1-5 p.m.
Wish our Phins Softball team good luck as they take to the road to take on Chemeketa Community College in Everett. #GoPhins!
Men’s Soccer Open Tryout March 25, Twin Ponds Field
Fri., March 25: 2-3:30 p.m.
The Shoreline Men’s Soccer Program is holding an open tryout for interested players on Friday, March 25 from 2-3:30 p.m. at Twin Ponds field. The tryout is free and players only need to bring cleats and water.
Please direct all inquiries via email to Head Men’s Soccer Coach George Dremousis at gdremousis@shoreline.edu.
Twin Ponds Field
15401 1st Ave NE
Shoreline, WA 98133
Events for Sat., March 26
Baseball vs. Walla Walla, away at Walla Walla
Sat., March 26: 2-7 p.m.
Wish our Phins Baseball team good luck as they take to the road to take on Walla Walla Community College in Walla Walla. #GoPhins!
Events for Sun., March 27
Baseball vs. Columbia Basin, away at Pasco
Sun., March 27: 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Wish our Phins Baseball team good luck as they take to the road to take on Columbia Basin at Pasco. #GoPhins!
Softball vs. Grays Harbor, at home
Sun., March 27: 12-4 p.m.
Come out to cheer our Phins Softball team on to victory as they take on Grays Harbor at home in Shoreline. #GoPhins!
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March 17th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
The Shoreline Men’s Soccer Program is holding an open tryout for interested players on Friday, March 25 from 2-3:30 p.m. at Twin Ponds field. The tryout is free and players only need to bring cleats and water.
Please direct all inquiries via email to Head Men’s Soccer Coach George Dremousis at gdremousis@shoreline.edu.
Twin Ponds Field
15401 1st Ave NE
Shoreline, WA 98133
Posted in Announcements, Athletics, Events, Free Tagged with: men's soccer
March 15th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Baseball vs. Pierce Community College, away in Tacoma
Wed., March 16
Wish our Phins baseball team good luck as they travel to Tacoma to take on Pierce Community College. #GoPhins!
Posted in Announcements, Athletics
March 14th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Here are the events happening around campus for Mon., March 14 through Sun., March 20.
Mon., March 14 is the last day of classes for Winter quarter 2016 – great job making it through, Phins – and good luck on finals!
Events for Mon., March 14
College Rep. Visit, Table in the PUB Lobby
Mon., March 14: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
College representatives will be on Shoreline’s campus to meet with interested students. Reps will discuss topics such as academic programs, campus life, financial aid, and admission procedures for their college. They can answer other questions students may have too.
Intramural yoga, Athletics bldg., room 3025
Mon., March 14: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Take time out from your day to rejuvenate and build core strength. Free to students, faculty, and staff.
Funk & Groove Concert, 88 Keys
Mon., March 14: 7-10 p.m.
Funk & Groove is Shoreline’s lively, retro music performance group. A contemporary tribute band expressing our passion for 70s-style funk and beyond.
Join us as we go back in time and celebrate hit songs from a variety of genres. You deserve to have the best Monday night ever!
88 Keys
315 Second Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98104
Ph: 206.839.1300
No cover charge. Donations appreciated.
Events for Tues., March 15
Job Search Counseling with Hopelink Employment Specialist, Workforce Education (bottom floor FOSS, room 5101)
Tues., March 15: 10 a.m. – noon
Are you looking for employment and have questions about the job search process, resumes, cover letters or interviewing? Do you have long-term career goals or need to explore your employment future?
Stop by Workforce Education (FOSS building, room 5101) and visit with a Hopelink Employment Specialist to discuss your questions. You can also learn about Hopelink’s Employment Program and other services provided at Shoreline Hopelink.
Events for Wed., March 16
Baseball vs. Pierce Community College, away in Tacoma
Wed., March 16
Wish our Phins baseball team good luck as they travel to Tacoma to take on Pierce Community College. #GoPhins!
Events for Thurs., March 17
Christ the King Middle School presents “Shrek Jr”, Campus Theater
Thurs., March 17: 7 p.m.
Bring the family to see this fun presentation of “Shrek Jr” in the campus theater. March 17-19, 7 p.m. shows and matinee at 2:00 p.m. on March 19. Ticket information and details here.
Events for Fri., March 18
Softball vs. Pierce Community College, away in Puyallup
Fri., March 18: 4-8 p.m.
Wish our Phins softball team luck as they travel to Puyallup to take on Pierce Community College. #GoPhins!
Christ the King Middle School presents “Shrek Jr.”, Campus Theater
Fri., March 18: 7 p.m.
Bring the family to see this fun presentation of “Shrek Jr” in the campus theater. March 17-19, 7 p.m. shows with a matinee at 2:00 p.m. on March 19. Ticket information and details here.
Events for Sat., March 19
Phins Baseball vs. Wenatchee Valley CC, away in Wenatchee
Sat., March 19
Wish our Phins baseball team luck as they travel to Wenatchee to take on Wenatchee Valley Community College. #GoPhins!
Christ the King Middle School presents “Shrek Jr.”, Campus Theater
Sat., March 19: 2 p.m. & 7 p.m.
Bring the family to see this fun presentation of “Shrek Jr” in the campus theater. Shows are at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Ticket information and details here.
Events for Sun., March 20
Phins Baseball vs. Wenatchee Valley CC, away in Wenatchee
Sun., March 20
Wish our Phins baseball team luck as they travel to Wenatchee to take on Wenatchee Valley Community College. #GoPhins!
Posted in Announcements, Arts & Entertainment, Athletics, Events, Free, Workshops
March 10th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
These are the events happening around campus for Thurs., March 10. BREATHE before finals events are listed separately here.
Intramural Zumba, Athletics 3025
Thurs., March 10: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Take time out from your busy day studying for finals to dance your way fit. Free to students, faculty, and staff.
March Madness Winter End-of-Quarter Social, 1400 Bldg., Room 1402
Thurs., March 10: 4-5 p.m.
Please join President Roberts to mark the end of Winter Quarter 2016 in room 1402 from 4-5 p.m.
Intramural Personal Training, Athletics bldg., room 3007
Thurs., March 10: 6-6:50 p.m.
Come get free, hands-on training to help you reach your fitness goals.
Shoreline Choir Concert “Choral Excursions,” Calvin Presbyterian Church
Thurs., March 10: 7:30 p.m.
Join the Shoreline Chorale and Shoreline Singers for an evening of musical journeys through life, love, hope and freedom, including classics from the Renaissance to today, jazz standards, and folk music from Norway, Mexico, and South Africa.
The concert is at
Calvin Presbyterian Church
18826 3rd Ave. NW
Shoreline, WA
Tickets are $7 general admission, $5 seniors and Shoreline staff, $3 students
“Live! From the Last Night of My Life,” Campus Theater
Thurs., March 10: 7:30 p.m.
Shoreline Community College Theater Department is proud to present Seattle based Wayne Rawley’s “Live! From the Last Night of My Life.”
Doug Sample is a man who has decided his experiment with life has, for all intents and purposes, failed. He has achieved nothing, accomplished nothing, and has nothing except his graveyard shift at a local gas station and Mini-Mart. He has decided that the best thing for everyone would be if he shot himself in the head, and he is planning to do it right in front of the Mini-Mart’s security cameras at the end of this, his last shift. But before the night is over, Doug will be visited by his past, his present, his possible futures, and some particularly annoying customers as he struggles with some of life’s most challenging questions like “Why should I go on?”, “What does it all mean?”, and perhaps most importantly, “Did I remember to change the cherry syrup in the Slushie Machine?”
Written by Wayne Rawley and directed by Debra Pralle.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
March 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12 – 7:30 PM
Ticket Information:
General Admission – $12
Seniors, Non-SCC Students $10
SCC Students & children under 14 – $8
Tickets are available at Brown Paper Tickets or at the door.
Not appropriate for children under 15. For more information please contact us at 206-546-4728 or jnold@shoreline.edu
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March 9th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
These are the events happening around campus Tues., March 8. BREATHE before finals events are listed separately here.
Zika Virus: Science and Pregnancy, Nursing Bldg., Room 2308
Wed., March 9: 11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.
The World Health Organization declared a “public health emergency of international concern” on February 1 over the Zika virus and the health problems that doctors fear it is causing. Zika virus is spread to people through mosquito bites. Of particular concern are reports of pregnant women giving birth to babies with birth defects and poor pregnancy outcomes as a result of contracting the virus.
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has issued travel notices for people traveling to regions and certain countries where Zika virus transmission is ongoing.
• What is Zika virus and what do we know about it?
• Is there a vaccine to prevent or medicine to treat Zika?
• Why is contracting the Zika virus dangerous for pregnant women?
• Will a woman’s future pregnancies be at risk?
• Do we in the Pacific Northwest need to worry about Zika virus?
Join us for a discussion of the Zika virus, and its possible side effects, especially for pregnant women, with:
• Judy Penn, Professor (Microbiology)
• Hermien Watkins, Professor Emeritus (Nursing)
Community Read of Octavia’s Brood, PUB 9208
Wed., March 9: 12:30-1:40 p.m.
Join us Wed., March 9 at 12:30 p.m. for our final meeting of the Community Read of Octavia’s Brood.
This week we’ll be discussing the stories: Star Ware and the American Imagination, The Only Lasting Truth, Outro.
Don’t know what Community Read is? Read on:
Each year a new book is selected for our Community Book Read. Together we share our impressions and ideas. Weekly analyses of the text are led by a variety of college volunteers, bringing with them their unique backgrounds, expertise and perspectives. This keeps the discussion fresh, lively and relevant.
This year’s book is Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Movements. Octavia’s Brood is a collection of social justice-themed science fiction stories that feature things like time travel, shape shifting, dystopian worlds, re-imaginings of “model minorities” and the possibilities of using visionary fiction to develop new ideas of future worlds. The works are inspired by the writings of Octavia Butler, an award-winning science fiction writer (Kindred, Parable of the Sower, and Lilith’s Brood) who lived in Lake Forest Park before her death in 2006.
Intramural Yoga, Athletics Room 3025
Wed., March 9: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Take time out from studying for finals to rejuvenate and build core strength. Free to students, faculty, and staff.
Baseball vs. Grays Harbor, Away at Bellevue
Wed., March 9: 1-5 p.m.
Wish our Phins Baseball team well as they take on Grays Harbor away. #GoPhins!
Softball vs. Green River, Away at Kent
Wed., March 9: 2-6 p.m.
Wish our Phins Softball team well as they take on Green River away. #GoPhins!
Posted in Announcements, Arts & Entertainment, Athletics, Events, Free, Workshops Tagged with: campus events, community read, gac presents, intramurals, octavias brood, zika
March 6th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
These are the events happening around campus for the week of March 7-11. BREATHE before Finals week events are listed separately here.
Events for Mon., March 7
College Rep. Visit – Bastyr University, PUB Lobby
Mon., March 7: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
College representatives will be on Shoreline’s campus to meet with interested students. Reps will discuss topics such as academic programs, campus life, financial aid, and admission procedures for their college. They can answer other questions students may have too.
Intramural yoga, Athletics bldg., room 3025
Mon., March 7: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Take time out from your day to rejuvenate and build core strength. Free to students, faculty, and staff.
Financial Aid Workshop, Workforce Education Office (5000 Bldg., 5101)
Mon., March 7: 2:30-4 p.m.
Come meet with Shoreline’s Financial Aid staff to get help with completing a FAFSA form and applying for federal student aid.
Bring your tax information or estimates, including your parents’ tax information if applicable.
Events for Tues., March 8
Women’s History Display, PUB Fishbowl
Tues., March 8: all day
In honor of International Women’s Day, check out a Women’s history display.
International Women’s Day Poster Exhibit, PUB 9215
Tues., March 8: 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
In honor of International Women’s Day, check out a poster exhibit.
Margin to Center: Matika Wilbur, PUB 9208
Tues., March 8: 12:30-1:30 p.m. (Time changed from previous announcement)
Matika Wilbur is one of the Pacific Northwest’s leading photographers.She has exhibited her work extensively in regional, national, and international venues. Wilbur is of Swinomish and Tulalip descent and is a certified teacher at Tulalip Heritage High School where she serves the youth of her own indigenous community.
Wilbur will share her current work, titled Project 562, which is a national documentary project dedicated to gathering oral narratives from all Tribal communities throughout the U.S. and photographing contemporary Native America.
Intramural Zumba, Athletics 3025
Tues., March 8: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Take time out from your busy day to dance your way fit. Free to students, faculty, and staff.
International Women’s Day Storytelling Event, PUB 9202
Tues., March 8: 2 p.m.
Come listen to stories honoring women on International Women’s Day.
Intramural Zumba, Athletics 3025
Tues., March 8: 5:05-5:50 p.m.
Take time out from your busy day to dance your way fit. Free to students, faculty, and staff.
Events for Wed., March 9
Zika Virus: Science and Pregnancy, Nursing Bldg., Room 2308
Wed., March 9: 11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.
The World Health Organization declared a “public health emergency of international concern” on February 1 over the Zika virus and the health problems that doctors fear it is causing. Zika virus is spread to people through mosquito bites. Of particular concern are reports of pregnant women giving birth to babies with birth defects and poor pregnancy outcomes as a result of contracting the virus.
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has issued travel notices for people traveling to regions and certain countries where Zika virus transmission is ongoing.
• What is Zika virus and what do we know about it?
• Is there a vaccine to prevent or medicine to treat Zika?
• Why is contracting the Zika virus dangerous for pregnant women?
• Will a woman’s future pregnancies be at risk?
• Do we in the Pacific Northwest need to worry about Zika virus?
Join us for a discussion of the Zika virus, and its possible side effects, especially for pregnant women, with:
• Judy Penn, Professor (Microbiology)
• Hermien Watkins, Professor Emeritus (Nursing)
Community Read of Octavia’s Brood, PUB 9208
Wed., March 9: 12:30-1:40 p.m.
Join us Wed., March 9 at 12:30 p.m. for our final meeting of the Community Read of Octavia’s Brood.
This week we’ll be discussing the stories: Star Ware and the American Imagination, The Only Lasting Truth, Outro.
Don’t know what Community Read is? Read on:
Each year a new book is selected for our Community Book Read. Together we share our impressions and ideas. Weekly analyses of the text are led by a variety of college volunteers, bringing with them their unique backgrounds, expertise and perspectives. This keeps the discussion fresh, lively and relevant.
This year’s book is Octavia’s Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Movements. Octavia’s Brood is a collection of social justice-themed science fiction stories that feature things like time travel, shape shifting, dystopian worlds, re-imaginings of “model minorities” and the possibilities of using visionary fiction to develop new ideas of future worlds. The works are inspired by the writings of Octavia Butler, an award-winning science fiction writer (Kindred, Parable of the Sower, and Lilith’s Brood) who lived in Lake Forest Park before her death in 2006.
Intramural Yoga, Athletics Room 3025
Wed., March 9: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Take time out from studying for finals to rejuvenate and build core strength. Free to students, faculty, and staff.
Baseball vs. Grays Harbor, Away at Bellevue
Wed., March 9: 1-5 p.m.
Wish our Phins Baseball team well as they take on Grays Harbor away. #GoPhins!
Softball vs. Green River, Away at Kent
Wed., March 9: 2-6 p.m.
Wish our Phins Softball team well as they take on Green River away. #GoPhins!
Events for Thurs., March 10
Intramural Zumba, Athletics 3025
Thurs., March 10: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Take time out from your busy day studying for finals to dance your way fit. Free to students, faculty, and staff.
March Madness Winter End-of-Quarter Social, 1400 Bldg, Room 1402
Thurs., March 10: 4-5 p.m.
Please join President Roberts to mark the end of Winter Quarter 2016.
Intramural Personal Training, Athletics bldg., room 3007
Thurs., March 10: 6-6:50 p.m.
Come get free, hands-on training to help you reach your fitness goals.
Shoreline Choir Concert “Choral Excursions,” Calvin Presbyterian Church
Thurs., March 10: 7:30 p.m.
Join the Shoreline Chorale and Shoreline Singers for an evening of musical journeys through life, love, hope and freedom, including classics from the Renaissance to today, jazz standards, and folk music from Norway, Mexico, and South Africa.
The concert is at
Calvin Presbyterian Church
18826 3rd Ave. NW
Shoreline, WA
Tickets are $7 general admission, $5 seniors and Shoreline staff, $3 students
“Live! From the Last Night of My Life,” Campus Theater
Thurs., March 10: 7:30 p.m.
Shoreline Community College Theater Department is proud to present Seattle based Wayne Rawley’s “Live! From the Last Night of My Life.”
Doug Sample is a man who has decided his experiment with life has, for all intents and purposes, failed. He has achieved nothing, accomplished nothing, and has nothing except his graveyard shift at a local gas station and Mini-Mart. He has decided that the best thing for everyone would be if he shot himself in the head, and he is planning to do it right in front of the Mini-Mart’s security cameras at the end of this, his last shift. But before the night is over, Doug will be visited by his past, his present, his possible futures, and some particularly annoying customers as he struggles with some of life’s most challenging questions like “Why should I go on?”, “What does it all mean?”, and perhaps most importantly, “Did I remember to change the cherry syrup in the Slushie Machine?”
Written by Wayne Rawley and directed by Debra Pralle.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
March 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12 – 7:30 PM
Ticket Information:
General Admission – $12
Seniors, Non-SCC Students $10
SCC Students & children under 14 – $8
Tickets are available at Brown Paper Tickets or at the door.
Not appropriate for children under 15
For more information please contact us at 206-546-4728 or jnold@shoreline.edu
Events for Fri., March 11
Intramural Yoga, Athletics bldg., room 3025
Fri., March 11: 11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.
Take time out from your day to rejuvenate and build core strength. Free to students, faculty, and staff.
“Live! From the Last Night of My Life,” Campus Theater
Fri., March 11: 7:30 p.m.
Shoreline Community College Theater Department is proud to present Seattle based Wayne Rawley’s “Live! From the Last Night of My Life.”
Doug Sample is a man who has decided his experiment with life has, for all intents and purposes, failed. He has achieved nothing, accomplished nothing, and has nothing except his graveyard shift at a local gas station and Mini-Mart. He has decided that the best thing for everyone would be if he shot himself in the head, and he is planning to do it right in front of the Mini-Mart’s security cameras at the end of this, his last shift. But before the night is over, Doug will be visited by his past, his present, his possible futures, and some particularly annoying customers as he struggles with some of life’s most challenging questions like “Why should I go on?”, “What does it all mean?”, and perhaps most importantly, “Did I remember to change the cherry syrup in the Slushie Machine?”
Written by Wayne Rawley and directed by Debra Pralle.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
March 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12 – 7:30 PM
Ticket Information:
General Admission – $12
Seniors, Non-SCC Students $10
SCC Students & children under 14 – $8
Tickets are available at Brown Paper Tickets or at the door.
Not appropriate for children under 15
For more information please contact us at 206-546-4728 or jnold@shoreline.edu
Events for Sat., March 12
Shoreline Math Olympiad, PUB and Main Gym
Sat., March 12: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Join the college and other community sponsors on March 12 in the campus gym for the 18th annual Shoreline Math Olympiad! We are expecting 750 students to participate plus over 300 volunteers and spectators this year. The awards ceremony starts at 12:30 p.m. in the gym.
Baseball vs. Centralia, Home at Shoreline
Sat., March 12: 1-5 p.m.
Come on out and support our Phins Baseball team as they take on Centralia at home. #GoPhins!
“Live! From the Last Night of My Life,” Campus Theater
Sat., March 12: 7:30 p.m.
Shoreline Community College Theater Department is proud to present Seattle based Wayne Rawley’s “Live! From the Last Night of My Life.”
Doug Sample is a man who has decided his experiment with life has, for all intents and purposes, failed. He has achieved nothing, accomplished nothing, and has nothing except his graveyard shift at a local gas station and Mini-Mart. He has decided that the best thing for everyone would be if he shot himself in the head, and he is planning to do it right in front of the Mini-Mart’s security cameras at the end of this, his last shift. But before the night is over, Doug will be visited by his past, his present, his possible futures, and some particularly annoying customers as he struggles with some of life’s most challenging questions like “Why should I go on?”, “What does it all mean?”, and perhaps most importantly, “Did I remember to change the cherry syrup in the Slushie Machine?”
Written by Wayne Rawley and directed by Debra Pralle.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
March 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12 – 7:30 PM
Ticket Information:
General Admission – $12
Seniors, Non-SCC Students $10
SCC Students & children under 14 – $8
Tickets are available at Brown Paper Tickets or at the door.
Not appropriate for children under 15
For more information please contact us at 206-546-4728 or jnold@shoreline.edu
Events for Sun., March 13
Baseball vs. Centralia, Home at Shoreline
Sun., March 13: 1-5 p.m.
Come on out and support our Phins Baseball team as they take on Centralia at home. #GoPhins!
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March 3rd, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
These are the events happening around campus for Fri., March 4 – Sun., March 6.
Fri., March 4
Softball Inter-Region, away at Lacey
Fri., March 4
Wish our Phins softball team good luck as they take to the road to Lacey to compete in the Inter-Region three-day tournament. #GoPhins!
3-on-3 basketball tournament, Main gym (3000 bldg)
Fri., March 4: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Head to the gym to cheer on your friends as they vie for bragging rights in the intramural 3-on-3 basketball tournament. Please note there are two dates for this tournament. One on 3/4/16 and the final on 3/10/16.
Intramural Yoga, Athletics bldg., room 3025
Fri., March 4: 11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.
Take time out from your day to rejuvenate and build core strength. Free to students, faculty, and staff.
“Live! From the Last Night of My Life,” Campus Theater
Fri., March 4: 7:30 p.m.
Shoreline Community College Theater Department is proud to present Seattle based Wayne Rawley’s “Live! From the Last Night of My Life.”
Doug Sample is a man who has decided his experiment with life has, for all intents and purposes, failed. He has achieved nothing, accomplished nothing, and has nothing except his graveyard shift at a local gas station and Mini-Mart. He has decided that the best thing for everyone would be if he shot himself in the head, and he is planning to do it right in front of the Mini-Mart’s security cameras at the end of this, his last shift. But before the night is over, Doug will be visited by his past, his present, his possible futures, and some particularly annoying customers as he struggles with some of life’s most challenging questions like “Why should I go on?”, “What does it all mean?”, and perhaps most importantly, “Did I remember to change the cherry syrup in the Slushie Machine?”
Written by Wayne Rawley and directed by Debra Pralle.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
March 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12 – 7:30 PM
Ticket Information:
General Admission – $12
Seniors, Non-SCC Students $10
SCC Students & children under 14 – $8
Tickets are available at Brown Paper Tickets or at the door.
Not appropriate for children under 15
For more information please contact us at 206-546-4728 or jnold@shoreline.edu
Sat., March 5
De-Stress Coloring: A Pop-Up Makerspace, Ray W. Howard Library
March 5-18, during library hours
De-stress and indulge in your creative side by coloring pre-printed coloring sheets. See articles in The Atlantic and CNN for details on this popular trend. All materials are free!
Phins Baseball vs. Tacoma: Away
Sat., March 5: 1-5 p.m.
Wish our Mighty Phins good luck as they take to the road to take on Tacoma. #GoPhins!
“Live! From the Last Night of My Life,” Campus Theater
Sat., March 5: 7:30 p.m.
Shoreline Community College Theater Department is proud to present Seattle based Wayne Rawley’s “Live! From the Last Night of My Life.”
Doug Sample is a man who has decided his experiment with life has, for all intents and purposes, failed. He has achieved nothing, accomplished nothing, and has nothing except his graveyard shift at a local gas station and Mini-Mart. He has decided that the best thing for everyone would be if he shot himself in the head, and he is planning to do it right in front of the Mini-Mart’s security cameras at the end of this, his last shift. But before the night is over, Doug will be visited by his past, his present, his possible futures, and some particularly annoying customers as he struggles with some of life’s most challenging questions like “Why should I go on?”, “What does it all mean?”, and perhaps most importantly, “Did I remember to change the cherry syrup in the Slushie Machine?”
Written by Wayne Rawley and directed by Debra Pralle.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
March 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12 – 7:30 PM
Ticket Information:
General Admission – $12
Seniors, Non-SCC Students $10
SCC Students & children under 14 – $8
Tickets are available at Brown Paper Tickets or at the door.
Not appropriate for children under 15
For more information please contact us at 206-546-4728 or jnold@shoreline.edu
Sun., March 6
Phins Baseball vs. Tacoma: Home
Sun., March 6: 1-5 p.m.
Come on out and support our Phins at home as they take on Tacoma! #GoPhins!
Posted in Announcements, Arts & Entertainment, Athletics, Events, Workshops
March 2nd, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
These are the events happening around campus for Thurs., March 3.
Intramural Zumba, Athletics 3025
Thurs., March 3: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Take time out from your busy day to dance your way fit. Free to students, faculty, and staff.
Intramural Personal Training, Athletics bldg., room 3007
Thurs., March 3: 6-6:50 p.m.
Come get free, hands-on training to help you reach your fitness goals.
Mexico’s Development and Priorities, PUB 9208
Thurs., March 3: 7-8:30 p.m.
Mexico shares a 2,000-mile border with the U.S. and bilateral relations between the two have a direct impact on the lives and livelihoods of millions of people in both countries. The scope of the relationship is broad and entails extensive commercial, cultural, environmental and educational ties.
The level of cooperation reached on various issues during the last 20 years, in particular, is unprecedented. However, Mexico and the U.S. also have distinct foci or views depending on events or regions. Especially when it comes to relations with other countries in Latin America in particular, and developing countries in general, Mexico often has a different response to issues.
In 2013, Mexico was elected to a three-year tour on the UN Human Rights Council. Mexico is a member of the Australia Group, an informal forum of countries which, through the harmonization of export controls, seeks to ensure that exports do not contribute to the development of chemical or biological weapons.
Join us to discuss this important relationship! To learn more about the speaker, visit our biographies page.
“Live! From the Last Night of My Life,” Campus Theater
Thurs., March 3: 7:30 p.m.
Shoreline Community College Theater Department is proud to present Seattle based Wayne Rawley’s “Live! From the Last Night of My Life.”
Doug Sample is a man who has decided his experiment with life has, for all intents and purposes, failed. He has achieved nothing, accomplished nothing, and has nothing except his graveyard shift at a local gas station and Mini-Mart. He has decided that the best thing for everyone would be if he shot himself in the head, and he is planning to do it right in front of the Mini-Mart’s security cameras at the end of this, his last shift. But before the night is over, Doug will be visited by his past, his present, his possible futures, and some particularly annoying customers as he struggles with some of life’s most challenging questions like “Why should I go on?”, “What does it all mean?”, and perhaps most importantly, “Did I remember to change the cherry syrup in the Slushie Machine?”
Written by Wayne Rawley and directed by Debra Pralle.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
March 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12 – 7:30 PM
Ticket Information:
General Admission – $12
Seniors, Non-SCC Students $10
SCC Students & children under 14 – $8
Tickets are available at Brown Paper Tickets or at the door.
*Not appropriate for children under 15
For more information please contact us at 206-546-4728 or jnold@shoreline.edu
Posted in Announcements, Arts & Entertainment, Athletics, Events, Free, Workshops
February 29th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Here are the events happening around campus for Tues., March 1.
Job Search Counseling with Hopelink Employment Specialist, Workforce Education, 5101
Tues., March 1: 12-2 p.m.
Are you looking for employment and have questions about the job search process, resumes, cover letters or interviewing? Do you have long-term career goals or need to explore your employment future?
Stop by Workforce Education (FOSS building, room 5101) and visit with a HopelinkEmployment Specialist to discuss your questions. You can also learn about Hopelink’s Employment Program and other services provided at Shoreline Hopelink.
Interviewing: Skills & Practice, PUB Quiet Dining Room (9208)
Tues., March 1: 12:30-2 p.m.
Want to learn how to interview or brush up on your skills? Come to this interactive workshop on interviewing. Together we will learn interviewing tips, observe mock interviews, and practice your skills.
Facilitated by: Christine Simpson, Career Pathway Navigator ESD.
*This session will be recorded and posted on our website.
Intramural Zumba, Athletics 3025
Tues., March 1: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Take time out from your busy day to dance your way fit. Free to students, faculty, and staff.
University of Washington Transfer Planning, PUB 9202
Tues., March 1: 1-2 p.m.
Students will learn about:
- the overall application process and timeline
- the minimum admission requirements, including CADR (College Academic Distribution Requirements) and for international students, the English Proficiency requirement
- what makes a strong applicant to UW, especially preparedness for a major
- what resources are available to follow up
Baseball vs. Yakima Valley, away
Tues., March 1: 2:30 p.m.
Wish good luck to members of our Phins baseball team as they take to the road to battle Yakima Valley Community College. #GoPhins!
Intramural Zumba, Athletics 3025
Tues., March 1: 5:05-5:50 p.m.
Take time out from your busy day to dance your way fit. Free to students, faculty, and staff.
Posted in Announcements, Athletics, Events, Free, Workshops