“Lost Girl” by Kimberly Belflower
Directed by Bryar Golden
What became of Wendy Darling in the years following her adventures with Peter Pan? Long after returning from Neverland, Wendy decides that she must find Peter in order to reclaim her kiss and move on with her life. Along the way, she meets other girls who went to Neverland and learns she is not alone. A coming-of-age exploration of first love and lasting loss, Lost Girl continues the story of J.M. Barrie’s beloved character — the girl who had to grow up.
Shoreline Community College Theater
16101 Greenwood Ave N.
1600 Bldg. / Theater
General Admission – $12
Seniors / SCC employees – $8
Students & children under 18 – $5
Additional Information
Beginning Fall Quarter 2021, in-person or on-campus students and all employees are required to verify their vaccination status or attest to an eligible exemption status.
All students, employees, and visitors will wear masks indoors on campus, regardless of vaccination status.
We are kicking off International Education Week with a showcase of global experiences from our very own faculty and staff at Shoreline! What is your global story? It could be your family’s history, countries you have visited, your favorite travel memory, hosting an exchange student, things you have learned from your international experience, or anything else you would like to share. Here below is a preview of stories from Ginger Villanueva and Samira Pardanani and how stories will look like when posting on Facebook and Instagram.
The Associated Student Government is partnering with Student Life and the Benefits Hub to offer a variety of events for Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week taking place from November 15th-19th. These events aim to raise awareness and educate students, faculty, and staff about how we can better support those experiencing housing insecurity and poverty in our local community. Please join us for the following events:
Documentary & Discussion – Weds. 11/17 12:30 pm https://bit.ly/HHdocdiscussion Two short documentaries about the Seattle homeless crisis will be followed by group reflection and discussion.
Walk a Mile in My Shoes – Thurs. 11/18 5 pm https://bit.ly/HHsimulation Students will get a glimpse into the life of those experiencing poverty by participating in these interactive activities
Housing Resource Workshop – Fri. 11/19 1 pm https://bit.ly/ResourceWkshp The Benefits Hub and Neighborhood House will be hosting a workshop with information and resources to help individuals dealing with housing instability or needing rental assistance.
Veterans Day Celebration in the VRC! Please join us on Wednesday, November 10, to celebrate Veterans Day and the re-opening of the Veterans Resource Center. On this day, we honor all current and former members of the U.S. Armed Services. Our country’s greatness is built on the foundation of your courage and sacrifice. We thank you for your service and hope you’ll join us as we acknowledge and celebrate your contributions. Coffee and light snacks will be provided.
Study Abroad is making a return! As countries open again for international travel, study abroad programs are being refreshed (with eye on COVID safety) and re-opened. The International Education Office at Shoreline Community College supports students who are interested in study abroad. Choose from amongst many options, broaden your views and learn something new!
Spring 2022 – Travel and study with other Washington CC students to Japan OR to Lyon, France, and earn 15 Humanities credits towards your degree!
Summer 2022 – The French Embassy just announced several 2-week travel study courses just for US community college students. The French government is subsidizing the costs, making it affordable! 4 different programs in 4 different locations throughout France, offered in June & July 2022.
To learn more about these and other programs, email: studyabroad@shoreline.edu to make an appointment with an advisor (virtual or in-person).
Poisons and the Human Body!
You’ll learn how poisonous chemicals can enter and affect common mechanisms in the body. This is a part of the National Novel Writing Month genre series for fiction writers! Anyone is welcome to come to this online session.
DATE Thursday, November 18, 2021
TIME 6:00 pm – 6:45 pm PST
https://youtu.be/9N-5bCP2stU
Professor Adria Magrath has been teaching college-level science courses for over a decade in our community. With expertise in anatomy, physiology, human biology, and horticulture, she’s an academic subject specialist with knowledge of how ‘poisons’ affect the human body.
Join in this Automotive virtual info session to learn about the different automotive pathways available at Shoreline CC. Cost is free and you can enjoy it from your home via zoom! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SCC_Auto
Flu Vaccine Pop-Up Clinic, Thursday, November 4th from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm in the PUB (9000 Building), Room 9208 (Quiet Dining Room). Sign up in advance online. Students, family and staff are welcome to attend. Flu shots are free for those with approved insurance, including Apple Health. Masks are required indoors.
COVID-19 vaccination booster shots are available at our on-campus clinic for those who are eligible. The clinic’s scheduled vaccine appointments could become fully booked very soon with kids ages 5-11, so book your appointment soon.
The vaccination pop-up clinics will operate five days a week (Monday to Friday), from 9am to 5pm through December 17. The clinics will be closed on November 11th, 25th, and 26th.