Category: Clubs
May 25th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
These are the events happening around campus for Thurs., May 26.
DECA: Preparing for the World, Room 1402
Thurs., May 26: 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Sunfest 2016! PUB Courtyard
Thurs., May 26: 12:30-2:30 p.m.
Intramural Zumba, Athletics bldg., room 3025
Thurs., May 26: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
This intramural Zumba is free to all students, faculty, and staff of Shoreline Community College.
Arizona State online information session, online
Thurs., May 26: 1 p.m.
Interested in pursuing your Arizona State University bachelor’s degree online? Join Richard McCain in an info session and learn more.
To RSVP for this event, please e-mail jlee@shoreline.edu. You will receive a confirmation e-mail with a website link to enter the online session.
Intramural Personal Training, Athletics bldg., room 3007
Thurs., May 26: 6:05-6:50 p.m.
Intramural personal training sessions are free to all students, faculty, and staff of Shoreline Community College.
Posted in Announcements, ASG, Athletics, Clubs, Events, Free, Workshops
May 24th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Here are the events happening around campus for Wed., May 25.
Sunfest 2016! PUB Courtyard
Wed., May 25: 12:30-3 p.m.
Intramural Yoga, Athletics bldg., room 3025
Wed., May 25: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Intramural yoga is free to all students, faculty, and staff of Shoreline Community College.
Young Engineers of ASHRAE networking session, Room 1802
Wed., May 25: 5:30-8 p.m.
Presented by Shoreline’s American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Student Club, join the Young Engineers Association (YEA) for a networking session and presentation next Wed., May 25 from 5:30-8 p.m. in room 1802.
Event is free, including light refreshments.
RSVP to laura.humiston@go.shoreline.edu.
Posted in Announcements, ASG, Clubs, Events, Free
May 23rd, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Presented by Shoreline’s American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Student Club, join the Young Engineers Association (YEA) for a networking session and presentation next Wed., May 25 from 5:30-8 p.m. in room 1802.
Event is free, including light refreshments.
RSVP to laura.humiston@go.shoreline.edu.
Posted in Announcements, Clubs, Events, Free
May 22nd, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Here are the events happening around campus for the week of May 23-27.
Mon., May 23
College Rep Visit – Central Washington University, Table in PUB Lobby
Mon., May 23: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
College representatives will be at 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., May 23: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Intramural yoga free to students, faculty, and staff of Shoreline Community College.
Writing Under Pressure Workshop, Room 4214
Mon., May 23: 3-4 p.m.
Do you ever go blank at test time or when you have to do in-class writing? Learn how to prepare for timed writing tests and follow a six-step plan for writing essay test answers.
Intramural Personal Training, Athletics bldg., room 3007
Mon., May 23: 5:05-5:50 p.m.
Intramural personal training is free to students, faculty, and staff of Shoreline Community College.
Tues., May 24
Job Search Counseling with Hopelink Employment Specialist, Workforce Education, FOSS bldg., room 5101
Tues., May 24: 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 5101) on March 29, April 12 &26, and May 10 & 24 from 12-2 p.m. 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.
Intramural Zumba, Athletics bldg., room 3025
Tues., May 24: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
This intramural Zumba is free to all students, faculty, and staff of Shoreline Community College.
Wed., May 25
Intramural Yoga, Athletics bldg., room 3025
Wed., May 25: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Intramural yoga is free to all students, faculty, and staff of Shoreline Community College.
Young Engineers of ASHRAE networking session, Room 1802
Wed., May 25: 5:30-8 p.m.
Please encourage any students you know who might benefit from ASHRAE to join Young Engineers in ASHRAE for a networking session and presentation by Shoreline’s ASHRAE Club. The event is free and includes light refreshments.
RSVP – Laura.humiston@go.shoreline.edu
Thurs., May 26
DECA: Preparing for the World, Room 1402
Thurs., May 26: 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Intramural Zumba, Athletics bldg., room 3025
Thurs., May 26: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
This intramural Zumba is free to all students, faculty, and staff of Shoreline Community College.
Arizona State online information session, online
Thurs., May 26: 1 p.m.
Interested in pursuing your Arizona State University bachelor’s degree online? Join Richard McCain in an info session and learn more.
To RSVP for this event, please e-mail jlee@shoreline.edu. You will receive a confirmation e-mail with a website link to enter the online session.
Intramural Personal Training, Athletics bldg., room 3007
Thurs., May 26: 6:05-6:50 p.m.
Intramural personal training sessions are free to all students, faculty, and staff of Shoreline Community College.
Fri., May 27
Transfer Shock, PUB Quiet Dining Room (9208)
Fri., May 27: 12:30-2 p.m.
Hear what a panel of Shoreline international student alumni have to say about the challenges and successes of transferring. Ask about grades, housing, adjusting to a new university, and how to pick the best transfer university for you.
Music Students Afternoon Recital, Music bldg., room 818
Fri., May 27: 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Come support our Shoreline music students and hear what they’ve been up to this quarter at a free recital.
Intramural Yoga, Athletics bldg., room 3025
Fri., May 27: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Intramural yoga free to students, faculty, and staff of Shoreline Community College.
SIFF Opening Night Party, Main Campus Theater
Fri., May 27: 5:30-10 p.m.
Join us in celebrating the Opening Night of SIFF’s run at Shoreline with a wine tasting at 5:30 p.m. in the Main Campus Theater followed by a 7 p.m. screening of The Tenth Man. After the film at 8:30 p.m., the Foundation will host an After Party in the PUB Main Dining Room. Tickets and more info can be found on the Foundation page.
Posted in Announcements, Clubs, Events, Free, Workshops
May 18th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Celebrate the end of the academic year and the graduation of the 2016 class with us!
Join us to celebrate your achievements and have a little relaxing getaway from studying before the finals! There’ll be FREE FOOD and FUN ACTIVITIES!!
Open to all Shoreline Community College students, faculty, and staff!
This event is co-hosted by International Education and the Multicultural Center.
Posted in Announcements, Clubs, Events, Free Tagged with: international education, multicultural center
May 18th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Presented by Shoreline’s American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Student Club, join the Young Engineers Association (YEA) for a networking session and presentation next Wed., May 25 from 5:30-8 p.m. in room 1802.
Event is free, including light refreshments.
RSVP to laura.humiston@go.shoreline.edu.
Posted in Announcements, Clubs, Events, Free, Uncategorized
May 18th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Here are the events happening around campus for Thurs., May 19
Margin to Center: Octavia’s Brood Sci-Fi Writing Workshops, PUB 9208
Thurs., May 19: 10:30-11:30 a.m. & 1:30-2:30 p.m.
Collective Sci-Fi Writing Workshop: Walidah Imarisha, adrienne maree brown, and Gabriel Teodros will lead participants through a collective story-telling/writing workshop where you create collective and individual stories based on current political issues.
Sci-Fi & Direct Action Training: Participants will use familiar stories of other worlds (such as Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Oz, Harry Potter, etc.) to design direct action campaigns that parallels the world we are fighting for in the here and now. By the end of the session, regimes will be toppled, evil forces vanquished and solid skills in direct action organizing developed.
Octavia’s Brood Art Show, PUB Fishbowl
Thurs., May 19: 12:30-1:15 p.m.
Come see student work inspired by this year’s Community Read book, Octavia’s Brood.
Roger Fernandes, PUB 9202
Thurs., May 19: 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Roger Fernandes is a member of the Lower Elwha Band of the S’Klallam Indians from the Port Angeles, Washington, area. Roger has been storytelling for about seven or eight years. The stories he started with were simple legends. Over the years, he has moved into telling myths, creation stories, flood stories, and hero stories. In sharing these types of stories Native people can teach non-Natives about the aspects of their culture that go beyond food, shelter, and clothing. These stories actually define the culture of the tellers.
Intramural Zumba, Athletics bldg., room 3025
Thurs., May 19: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
This intramural Zumba is free to all students, faculty, and staff of Shoreline Community College.
How to Proofread for Clear & Correct Writing, Room 4214
Thurs., May 19: 3-4 p.m.
Follow a process for proofreading your writing so that you can find and correct more of your own sentence errors.
Combined Club Show Opening Reception, Admin bldg. (1000) art gallery
Thurs., May 19: 4-6 p.m.
Join us for the Opening Reception of the Combined Club Show this Thurs., May 19 from 4-6 p.m. in the Art Gallery in the Admin bldg. (1000) lobby.
Four Shoreline Community College visual arts clubs come together in this exhibition to display artwork created by students involved in club activities throughout the year. Photography Club, Art Club, VCT Club, and Clay Club members present their best work in ceramics, printmaking, photography, digital imagery, painting, drawing, and sculpture. These clubs are open to new members from the entire campus community.
The Combined Club Show runs now through June 24.
Intramural Personal Training, Athletics bldg., room 3007
Thurs., May 19: 6:05-6:50 p.m.
Intramural personal training sessions are free to all students, faculty, and staff of Shoreline Community College.
Posted in Announcements, Arts & Entertainment, Clubs, Events, Free, Workshops
May 16th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Join us for the Opening Reception of the Combined Club Show this Thurs., May 19 from 4-6 p.m. in the Art Gallery in the Admin bldg. (1000) lobby.
Four Shoreline Community College visual arts clubs come together in this exhibition to display artwork created by students involved in club activities throughout the year. Photography Club, Art Club, VCT Club, and Clay Club members present their best work in ceramics, printmaking, photography, digital imagery, painting, drawing, and sculpture. These clubs are open to new members from the entire campus community.
The Combined Club Show runs now through June 24.
Posted in Announcements, Arts & Entertainment, Clubs, Events, Free Tagged with: art club, clay club, f-stop photography club, vct club
May 15th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Multicultural Week 2016: We Are Our Stories
May 16-20th, 2016
Stories for Healing, Resiliency, Strength and Cultural Empowerment!
Monday, May 16
Deep Roots Community Garden Annual Plant Sale !
9:30am – 2pm – Outside of the PUB
Stop by and buy some great plants and discover stories of their origins!
Náakw Dancers
A Part of the First Nations Symposium Series!
11:30am- 12:30pm – Pub Lobby
Náakw (Medicine) is a Tlingit dance group that meets weekly to celebrate ancestry, community empowerment and proper protocols for song and dance presentation. They have a strong focus on Tlingit language perpetuation through new song composition, introductions, as well as casual and formal use of the language. The group was formed in November of 2014 in Seattle, WA and includes members several tribes. Náakw looks forward to sharing their medicine with you. Gunałchéesh (Thank you)
Beauty in the Struggle, Presented by ALAS
POSTPONED
Tuesday, May 17
Deep Roots Community Garden Annual Plant Sale Continues!
9:30am – 2pm Outside of the PUB
Stop by and buy some great plants and discover stories of their origins!
The Maiden of Deception Pass: Guardian of Her Samish People
A Part of the First Nations Symposium Series!
10:30am – 11:30 am – PUB 9208
Movie and discussion with writer and Longhouse media’s Tracy Rector!
Long ago a maiden named Ko-kwahl-alwoot risked her life to save the Samish people from starvation. She did so by agreeing to marry a man of the sea, who threatened to take the plentiful sea life away from the area if she did not. Her reluctant father demanded that Ko-kwahl-alwoot return annually. But, after about four years of visits, it became increasingly difficult for her to return to the village. And so, today, Ko-kwahl-alwoot lives eternally underwater. The documentary tells her story and how tribal history inspires generations of Samish people.
We Are Our Stories: A Theater of the Oppressed Workshop
11:30am -1:30pm – PUB 9208
In this workshop, Dr. Elena Esquibel and Dr. Ernest Johnson will facilitate student exploration of inequality through Boalian Theater of the Oppressed performance techniques. Tackling issues of sexism, racism, classism, ableism, transphobia, and homophobia in the classroom, students will learn proactive performance strategies to respond to oppression. Presented by ALAS
Students of Color Conference Report Back
1:30pm – 2:30pm – PUB 9202
Shoreline Community College Students just returned from the statewide conference. Hear about their experiences and get ready to attend next year !
Wednesday, May 18
Chenoa Egawa
A Part of the First Nations Symposium Series!
10:30am -11:30am – PUB 9208
Chenoa Egawa is a well-known Salish singer and storyteller, as well as author of children’s books. Come hear Chenoa and her partner share their stories! Chenoa Egawa is from the Lummi and S’Klallam Coast Salish peoples of Washington State.
Which Way Home – Film & Discussion
11:30am – 1:30pm – PUB 9208
As the United States continues to build a wall between itself and Mexico, Which Way Home shows the personal side of immigration through the eyes of children who face harrowing dangers with enormous courage and resourcefulness as they endeavor to make it to the United States. Presented by ALAS
Stories of Transitions and Successes
12pm -1pm – PUB 9201
We will be providing a comfortable space to share with three professionals in varying fields as they share their stories of how they have overcome language barriers, various other challenges associated with the immigration experience, and how they have come to conquer their goals. Sponsored by the HEROES Club.
Decolonizing Our Bodies
1:30pm – 2:30pm – PUB 9202
An interactive workshop for all students, faculty, and staff with a focus on re-connecting our cognitive, emotional, and physical selves. Presented by the Women’s Center.
Margin to Center: Octavia’s Brood at Shoreline Community College
6:30 pm – Campus Theater
Octavia’s Brood is an anthology of original science fiction from social justice movements, written by organizers and activists. Each of the stories reimagines the world we live in, putting forth compelling futures with new questions, new visions to explore. Co-editors Walidah Ishimara and adrienne maree brown, along with contributing writer Gabriel Teodros will engage in a community conversation around radical science fiction and organizing.
Thursday, May 19
Margin to Center: Octavia’s Brood at SCC Sci-Fi Writing Workshops
10:30-11:30am & 1:30pm-2:30pm – PUB 9208
Collective Sci-Fi Writing Workshop: Walidah Imarisha, adrienne maree brown, and Gabriel Teodros will lead participants through a collective story-telling/writing workshop where you create collective and individual stories based on current political issues.
Sci-Fi & Direct Action Training: Participants will use familiar stories of other worlds (such as Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Oz, Harry Potter, etc.) to design direct action campaigns that parallels the world we are fighting for in the here and now. By the end of the session, regimes will be toppled, evil forces vanquished and solid skills in direct action organizing developed.
Roger Fernandes
A Part of the First Nations Symposium Series!
11:30am – 12:30pm – PUB 9202
Roger Fernandes is a member of the Lower Elwha Band of the S’Klallam Indians from the Port Angeles, Washington, area. Roger has been storytelling for about seven or eight years. The stories he started with were simple legends. Over the years, he has moved into telling myths, creation stories, flood stories, and hero stories. In sharing these types of stories Native people can teach non-Natives about the aspects of their culture that go beyond food, shelter, and clothing. These stories actually define the culture of the tellers.
Friday, May 20
Makah Dancers
A Part of the First Nations Symposium Series!
10:30am – 12:00pm – PUB 9208
Neah Bay High School’s Makah Language Club presents a language, culture and dance presentation of approximately 15 dances and will have explanations presented bilingually in Makah and English. Shoreline Community College’s, Jaylin Garcia, the reigning Makah Day Queen will join us.
Posted in Announcements, Arts & Entertainment, Clubs, Events, Free, Workshops Tagged with: multicultural center, multicultural week
May 4th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Multicultural Week 2016: We Are Our Stories
Stories for Healing, Resiliency, Strength, and Cultural Empowerment!
Monday – May 16
Deep Roots Community Garden Annual Plant Sale!
9:30am – 2pm – PUB Courtyard
Stop by and buy some great plants and discover stories of their origins!
Náakw Dancers (A part of the First Nations Symposium Series!)
11:30am – Pub Lobby
Náakw (Medicine) is a Tlingit dance group that meets weekly to celebrate ancestry, community empowerment and proper protocols for song and dance presentation. They have a strong focus on Tlingit language perpetuation through new song composition, introductions, as well as casual and formal use of the language. The group was formed in November of 2014 in Seattle, WA and includes members several tribes. Náakw looks forward to sharing their medicine with you. Gunałchéesh (Thank you)
Beauty in the Struggle
11:30am – 1:30pm – PUB 9102
Presented by ALAS
Tuesday May 17
Deep Roots Community Garden Annual Plant Sale Continues!
9:30am – 2pm – PUB Courtyard
Stop by and buy some great plants and discover stories of their origins!
The Maiden of Deception Pass: Guardian of Her Samish People (A part of the First Nations Symposium Series!)
10:30 – 11:30am – PUB 9208
Movie and discussion with writer and Longhouse media’s Tracy Rector! Long ago a maiden named Ko-kwahl-alwoot risked her life to save the Samish people from starvation. She did so by agreeing to marry a man of the sea, who threatened to take the plentiful sea-life away from the area if she did not. Her reluctant father demanded that Ko-kwahl-alwoot return annually. But, after about four years of visits, it became increasingly difficult for her to return to the village. And so, today, Ko-kwahl-alwoot lives eternally underwater. The documentary tells her story and how tribal history inspires generations of Samish people.
We Are Our Stories: A Theater of the Oppressed Workshop
11:30am -1:30pm – PUB 9208
In this workshop, Dr. Elena Esquibel and Dr. Ernest Johnson will facilitate student exploration of inequality through Boalian Theater of the Oppressed performance techniques. Tackling issues of sexism, racism, classism, ableism, transphobia, and homophobia in the classroom, students will learn proactive performance strategies to respond to oppression. Presented by ALAS
Students of Color Conference Report Back
1:30 – 2:30pm – PUB 9202
Shoreline Community College Students just returned from the statewide conference. Hear about their experiences and get ready to attend next year !
Wednesday May 18
Chenoa Egawa & Alex Turtle (A part of the First Nations Symposium Series!)
10:30-11:30am – PUB 9208
Chenoa Egawa is a well-known Salish singer and storyteller, as well as author of children’s books. Come hear Chenoa and her partner share their stories! Chenoa Egawa is from the Lummi and S’Klallam Coast Salish peoples of Washington State. Alex Turtle is Navajo from Jeddito, Arizona and the Southern Cheyenne from the Turtle family of Oklahoma.
Which Way Home – Film & Discussion
11:30am – 1:30pm – PUB 9208
As the United States continues to build a wall between itself and Mexico, Which Way Home shows the personal side of immigration through the eyes of children who face harrowing dangers with enormous courage and resourcefulness as they endeavor to make it to the United States. Presented by ALAS
Stories of Transitions and Successes
12-1pm – PUB 9201
We will be providing a comfortable space to share with three professionals in varying fields as they share their stories of how they have overcome language barriers, various other challenges associated with the immigration experience, and how they have come to conquer their goals. Sponsored by the HEROES Club.
Decolonizing Our Bodies
1:30 – 2:30pm – PUB 9202
An interactive workshop for all students, faculty, and staff with a focus on re-connecting our cognitive, emotional, and physical selves. Presented by the Women’s Center.
Margin to Center: Octavia’s Brood at Shoreline Community College
7pm – Campus Theater
Octavia’s Brood is an anthology of original science fiction from social justice movements, written by organizers and activists. Each of the stories reimagines the world we live in, putting forth compelling futures with new questions, new visions to explore. Co-editors Walidah Ishimara and adrienne maree brown, along with contributing writer Gabriel Teodros will engage in a community conversation around radical science fiction and organizing. A part of the Community Book Read.
Thursday May 19
Margin to Center: Octavia’s Brood at Shoreline Sci-Fi Writing Workshops
12:30- 2:30pm PUB 9208
Collective Sci-Fi Writing Workshop: Walidah Imarisha, adrienne maree brown, and Gabriel Teodros will lead participants through a collective story-telling/writing workshop where you create collective and individual stories based on current political issues.
Sci-Fi & Direct Action Training: Participants will use familiar stories of other worlds (such as Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Oz, Harry Potter, etc.) to design direct action campaigns that parallels the world we are fighting for in the here and now. By the end of the session, regimes will be toppled, evil forces vanquished and solid skills in direct action organizing developed. A part of the Community Book Read.
Roger Fernandes (A part of the First Nations Symposium Series!)
11:30am – 12:30pm – PUB 9202
Roger Fernandes is a member of the Lower Elwha Band of the S’Klallam Indians from the Port Angeles, Washington, area. Roger has been storytelling for about seven or eight years. The stories he started with were simple legends. Over the years, he has moved into telling myths, creation stories, flood stories, and hero stories. In sharing these types of stories Native people can teach non-Natives about the aspects of their culture that go beyond food, shelter, and clothing. These stories actually define the culture of the tellers
Friday May 20
Makah Dancers (A part of the First Nations Symposium Series!)
10:30am – 12:30pm – PUB 9208
The Neah Bay Makah Club will sing and dance traditional Makah songs.
Posted in Announcements, Arts & Entertainment, ASG, Clubs, Events, Free, Workshops Tagged with: multicultural center