Come learn about Kruckeberg Botanic Garden in Richmond Beach and enjoy a screening of the award-winning film Exploring the Pacific Northwest, followed by a Q&A session with the filmmaker, Ian A. Nelson. SCC students are FREE but need to register in advance.
The college will kick off six days of Seattle International Film Festival at Shoreline screenings with an opening night film scholarship benefit party.
(Shoreline, Wash.) – Shoreline Community College will host 15 film screenings as part of the 48th Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF), beginning with the Opening Night Fundraiser on April 15th at the Shoreline Community College Theater.
Spindrift, the art and literary journal of SCC, is accepting submissions of original art and lit pieces until January 31, 2022. Anyone may submit work for consideration, but we place a particular emphasis on student work. We accept almost anything you can think of: poetry, prose, nonfiction, digital art, fine art, film, music, and more. For guidelines, please see https://www.shoreline.edu/spindrift/submissions.aspx
Come support our students and enjoy an evening of fabulous entertainment from the stage of our campus theater into the heart of your homes! This weekend only, the Shoreline Community College theater department bring you their live stream performance of “Lost Girl”, by Kimberly Belflower. For those that missed our live stage performances, this is your chance to see our colleges students shine through the dark veil we have all been under for almost 2 years. And for those that did attend, here is a chance to relive the magic once again. And it’s free!
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.
Gather up the gang, grab a bowl of popcorn and your favorite beverage, then sit down and enjoy an evening of entertainment through this coming of age story about the beloved characters from Peter Pan. (Recommended for kids 12 and over)
“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.
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.