Category: Events
October 16th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Here are the events happening around campus for the week of Oct. 17.
Mon., Oct. 17
College Rep. Visit – Seattle University, Table in the PUB
Mon., Oct. 17: 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!
College Rep. Visit – University of Houston, Table in the PUB
Mon., Oct. 17: 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!
FAFSA Workshop, Workforce Education Computer Lab (Room 5101)
Mon., Oct. 17: 2:30-4 p.m.
Need Help completing your financial aid application? Come to a Financial Aid Workshop for free help from a financial aid advisor.
Tues., Oct. 18
North Seattle College online workshop, online
Tues., Oct. 18: 1-2 p.m.
Interested in pursuing your North Seattle College degree online? Join Michelle Melero in an info session and learn more about the B.A.S. Application Development Program.
To RSVP for this event, please email advising@shoreline.edu. You will receive a confirmation e-mail with a website link to enter the online session.
JC&S: Interview Workshop, Workforce Education Computer Lab (Room 5101)
Tues., Oct. 18: 3-4 p.m.
Join us for a hands-on workshop on preparing for a successful interview! You don’t have to be a student, all are welcome!
Applying to California Public Universities, Room 1102
Tues., Oct. 18: 3-4 p.m.
Would you like to transfer to Berkeley or UCLA? Do you want to study Computer Science (CS) at San Jose State in the heart of Silicon Valley? Are you wondering how you can prepare for the UC and CSU system? Come to this workshop for helpful tips on applying to California’s public universities. Sponsored by International Education, but open to all interested students and staff.
Wed., Oct. 19
Women’s Soccer vs. Skagit Valley, home at Shoreline
Wed., Oct. 19: 2-4 p.m.
Come on out and cheer on our Phins as they take on Skagit Valley at home. Home matches are played on the Shoreline soccer fields, which are on the northwest end of campus by the running track. #GoPhins!
Men’s Soccer vs. Skagit Valley, home at Shoreline
Wed., Oct. 19: 4:15-6:15 p.m.

Come on out and cheer on our Phins as they take on Skagit Valley at home. Home matches are played on the Shoreline soccer fields, which are on the northwest end of campus by the running track. #GoPhins!
Women’s Volleyball vs. Everett, at home at Shoreline
Wed., Oct. 19: 7-9 p.m.

Come on out and cheer on our Phins as they take on Everett at home. Home matches are played in the main gym in the Athletics (3000) bldg. #GoPhins!
Thurs., Oct. 20
What Makes a Great College Admissions Essay?, Room 2932
Thurs., Oct. 20: 3:15-4:45 p.m.
Come to this workshop to understand the purpose of the college admission essay, to begin writing one paragraph, and learn from sample essays.
Prerequisite: students must be taking English 101 or have completed it.
GAC Presents: U.S. Foreign Policy Challenges and a New President, PUB 9208
Thurs., Oct. 20: 6:30-8:30 p.m.
With guest panelists:
• Jill Dougherty, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC; CNN Moscow Bureau Chief, 1997-2007
• Joe Borich, Senior Advisor, Nyhus; President, WA China Relations Council, 1997-2013; U.S. Consul General, Shanghai, 1994-1997
• Derik Broekhoff, Senior Scientist, Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI-Seattle)
• Bill Center, Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy (retired), President of Washington Council on International Trade, 1999-2007
• Jacqueline Miller, President and CEO, World Affairs Council, Seattle (moderator)
What are the major foreign policy issues likely to confront the U.S. in the next decade (e.g., Chinese military behavior in the South China Sea, Russia and Europe, the Middle East, trade and global finance, Climate Change)? How are these issues impacting the 2016 U.S. Presidential election (and vice versa)?
This event is cosponsored by the World Affairs Council. Additional support provided by the Center for Global Studies, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, UW.
For more information about our speakers, visit our biographies page.
For photos, visit and LIKE our Facebook page.
Fri., Oct. 21
Batik workshop with Nicholas Sironka, Visual Arts Bldg., Room #2068
Fri., Oct. 21: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Nicholas Sironka, a former Fulbright scholar, was born in Narok, in the Rift Valley province of Kenya. Sironka teaches the techniques and history of Batik art, along with an understanding of traditional Maasai culture.
Students will learn the technique of Batik and engage in creating a large Batik painting. Light refreshments will be provided.
Get tickets and register here.
Artist Reception with Nicholas Sironka, Admin Bldg. (#1000) Art Gallery (lobby)
Fri., Oct. 21: 3:30-5 p.m.

MEET THE ARTIST!!
Nicholas Sironka, a former Fulbright scholar, was born in Narok, in the Rift Valley province of Kenya.Through his artwork, Sironka is preserving the wisdom and the knowledge of Maasai traditions. Sironka is determined to portray his people’s culture truthfully, with dignity and beauty.
Sat., Oct. 22
Women’s Soccer vs. Edmonds, Away at Lynnwood
Sat., Oct. 22: 12-2 p.m.
Wish our Phins luck as they take to the road against Edmonds. #GoPhins!
Men’s Soccer vs. Edmonds, Away at Lynnwood
Sat., Oct. 22: 2:15-4:15 p.m.

Wish our Phins luck as they take to the road against Edmonds. #GoPhins!
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October 12th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Urinetown: The Musical concludes its run this Sun., Oct. 16. Get your tickets today!
Presented by Shoreline Community College and the Musical and Opera Program, this production is made possibly by the generous support of the Student Leadership Center.
Winner of three Tony Awards, three Outer Critic’s Circle Awards, two Lucille Lortel Awards, and two Obie Awards, Urinetown is a hilarious musical satire of the legal system, capitalism, social irresponsibility, populism, bureaucracy, corporate mismanagement, municipal politics and musical theatre itself! Hilariously funny and touchingly honest, Urinetown provides a fresh perspective of one of America’s greatest art forms.
In a Gotham-like city, a terrible water shortage, caused by a 20-year drought, has led to a government-enforced ban on private toilets. The citizens must use public amenities, regulated by a single malevolent company that profits by charging admission for one of humanity’s most basic needs. Amid the people, a hero decides he’s had enough, and plans a revolution to lead them all to freedom!
Inspired by the works of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, Urinetown is an irreverently humorous satire in which no one is safe from scrutiny. Praised for reinvigorating the very notion of what a musical could be, Urinetown catapults the “comedic romp” into the new millennium with its outrageous perspective, wickedly modern wit, and sustained ability to produce gales of unbridled laughter.
October 14, 15, & 16
Fridays and Saturdays – 7:30pm
Sundays – 3pm
Tickets are available at brownpapertickets.com or at the door.
General Admission – $16
Non-SCC students, Senior, Faculty, and Staff – $12
Shoreline Community College Students & students 15 and under – $9
Main Campus Theater, #1600 Bldg.
Beer, wine & refreshments available. FREE PARKING.
Posted in Announcements, Events
October 12th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
This Friday’s Roundtable (10/14): Great Jobs & Careers at Port of Seattle w/Derek Bender

As the economy, industrial growth, and trade on the Pacific Rim all continue to grow, so will job opportunities at the epicenter of where all of this happens in our region: The Port of Seattle! Additionally, over the next 25 years, it’s predicted by the Port that a total of 300,000 port-related jobs will be added to the region.
Please join Port of Seattle Sr. Employment Representative of HR, Derek Bender for a talk on how to hit the fast track for a Port position, what the Port looks for, and available positions. From less-skilled to admin professional, Derek can talk about the entire range of jobs and careers and how to navigate the hiring process. We’ll also learn some history on the Port and its economic impact. As usual, with light refreshments, compliments of Central Market. Looking forward to seeing you!
And as always – Good Luck Out there!
When:
Friday, October 14
1:00-2:30pm
Where:
Shoreline Community College
Bldg 9000, Room 9202
Posted in Announcements, Events, Free, Jobs, Workshops
October 12th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
THE STRENGTH OF A WOMAN
Batik painting by Nicholas Sironka – in the Shoreline Community College art gallery, Admin. bldg. (1000) lobby, now through Oct. 28
Join us for a BATIK PAINTING WORKSHOP with artist Nicholas Sironka
Friday, October 21st, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Visual Arts Building, #2068
FREE to Shoreline CC students and staff!!
$25 for Community Members
Tickets and registration: http://www.shoreline.edu/visual-arts/batik-painting.aspx
RSVP with Claire Putney: cputney@shoreline.edu
Find us on Facebook!
www.facebook.com/thegalleryatShoreline

Posted in Announcements, Arts & Entertainment, Events, Free, Workshops
October 10th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu

Join Student Life as we bring performer Sara Porkalob to the Shoreline Community College campus theater on Tues., Oct. 11 at 3 pm!
FREE PERFORMANCE AND Q&A FOR SHORELINE COMMUNITY!
It is the year of the Water Dragon and the eve of Grandma Maria’s 60th birthday. By the light of the karaoke machine, fueled by pork dumplings and lumpia, she shares a dark secret from her Filipino gangster past with one lucky grandchild. Ripping apart the memories of her five children’s so-called “childhood dystopia”, she sings, dances, and kills her way through 40 years of faulty memories made to make her look like a bad mother. Three generations, six women, one Dragon Lady. Check out the event’s Facebook page here.
Posted in Announcements, Arts & Entertainment, Events, Free
October 7th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Here are the events happening around campus for the week of Oct. 10, 2016.
Events for Mon., Oct. 10
Standing with Standing Rock: A Presentation on the Reclamation of Native Space and the fight against the Black Snake, PUB 9208
Mon., Oct. 10: 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
With echoes to past Indigenous movements, Protectors of the Water fight for the future, the past, and themselves. Peaceful and prayerful, the Oceti Sakowin lead the way, taking direct action against bulldozers, police, elected officials, the oil industry and a country who has tried to bury them. Mni Wiconi: Water is Life. Presented my SCC and First Nations Alum, Howie Echo-Hawk.
Employer of the Week Visit – UPS, Table in PUB
Mon., Oct. 10: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Come meet with UPS and find out about their exciting part- and full-time positions! Great for students as USP offers tuition reimbursement even for part-time employees!
College Rep. Visit: Grand Canyon University & Seattle University, Table in PUB
Mon., Oct. 10: 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!
Transfer 101, Room 1814
Mon., Oct. 10: 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Thinking about transferring to a 4-year University after you finish your degree here at Shoreline? Come learn the basics about transfer including choosing your school, timeline for transfer and how to find the information you need.
Decolonizing Columbus Day, PUB 9208
Mon., Oct. 10: 12:30-1:20pm
Who was Christopher Columbus (Cristóbal Colón)? Why is he significant? Why is he both celebrated and scorned around the world? How has our understanding of his legacy changed over time? What work is being done to change this narrative? What work can you do to support these efforts and raise awareness? Please join us for answers to these questions and more in the form of a workshop and some community conversation where we work collaboratively to decolonize Columbus while reclaiming and reframing the controversial history of the “Conquest of the New World,” still so ripe with contemporary consequences. Presented by Shoreline Community College alum & BSU Advisor, Jessica González.
Washington State University Global Campus, online
Mon., Oct. 10: 1-2 p.m.
Interested in pursuing your Washington State University bachelor’s degree online? Join Erica Vieira, our WSU Global Campus Admissions Counselor, in an info session and learn more.
To RSVP for this event, please e-mail advising@shoreline.edu. You will receive a confirmation e-mail with a website link to enter the online session.
U of Washington Seattle Info Session, Room 1522
Mon., Oct. 10: 1-2:30 p.m.
Learn how to be a successful applicant to the University of Washington UW including: admission requirements, application process, academic preparation, and how to connect with UW resources.
Náakw Dancers, PUB 9208
Mon., Oct. 10: 1:30-2:20 p.m.
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, and casual and formal use of the language. The group was formed in November of 2014 in Seattle and includes members of several tribes. Náakw looks forward to sharing their medicine with you. Gunałchéesh (Thank you)
Who Walked this Way Before Us?, PUB 9208
Mon., Oct. 10: 2:30-3:30 p.m.
Vicki Stiles, Director of the Shoreline Historical Museum, explores the history of the Duwamish in Northwest King County and their influence on the land and the environment in the past and up to today.
Events for Tues., Oct. 11
Options in Nursing, PUB 9202
Tues., Oct. 11: 1-2 p.m.
Learn about the pathways to becoming a Registered Nurse through community college or university nursing programs.
Seattle University School of New and Continuing Studies, Online
Tues., Oct. 11: 1-2 p.m.
Interested in pursuing your Seattle University bachelor’s degree online? Join Tyler Fox in an info session and learn more about the Digital Cultures B.A. and Organizational Leadership B.A.
To RSVP for this event, please email advising@shoreline.edu. You will receive a confirmation e-mail with a website link to enter the online session.
JC&S: Resume & Cover Letters Workshops, First Floor FOSS (Workforce Computer Lab)
Tues., Oct. 11: 3-4 p.m.
Join us for a hands-on resume and cover letter workshop. Be prepared by bringing a digital copy of your most recent resume and desired job description. You don’t have to be a student to attend — all are welcome!
Events for Wed., Oct. 12
Japanese Cultural Festival, PUB 9208
Wed., Oct. 12: 9:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
The annual Japanese Cultural festival sponsored by the TJHC program on campus welcomes everyone to the Quiet Dining Room in the PUB, on Wed. Oct. 12 from 9:30 am -noon to experience a little bit of Japan. Come make some origami, try on Japanese clothing, get your name drawn in beautiful calligraphy, watch a dance, and much more. Free to all and stop by even if you only have just a few minutes to spare.
The Washington Council Fall Transfer Fair, PUB Main Dining Room
Wed., Oct. 12: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
College representatives from 19 public and private universities in Washington State will be in attendance to answer your questions and introduce you to their schools. Take advantage of this great opportunity from 10-1 in the Main Dining Room of the PUB. See you there!
Women’s Soccer vs. Whatcom, Away
Wed., Oct. 12: 2-4 p.m.
Wish our Phins good luck as they take to the road against Whatcom.
Men’s Soccer vs. Whatcom, Away
Wed., Oct. 12: 4:15-6:15 p.m.
Wish our Phins good luck as they take to the road against Whatcom.
Women’s Volleyball vs. Edmonds, Away
Wed., Oct. 12: 7-9 p.m.
Wish our Phins good luck as they take to the road against Edmonds.
Events for Thurs., Oct. 13
U of Washington Seattle Info Session, PUB 9201
Thurs., Oct. 13: 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Learn how to be a successful applicant to the University of Washington UW including: admission requirements, application process, academic preparation and how to connect with UW resources.
Transfer 101, PUB 9201
Thurs., Oct. 13: 1-2 p.m.
Thinking about transferring to a 4-year University after you finish your degree here at Shoreline? Come learn the basics about transferring including choosing your school, a timeline for transferring, and how to find the information you need.
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Info Session, Room 1102
Thurs., Oct. 13: 3:30 p.m.
Are you interested in transferring to UIUC? Meet with an admissions representative from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign campus, to find out more about admissions requirements, major prerequisites, and life at UIUC.
Events for Fri., Oct. 14
MUSTC Seminar, Music Room 806
Fri., Oct. 14: 10:30-11:30 a.m.
All students welcome to join in a talk about generating podcast content. We’ll talk about our Podcast channel and discuss how to put together your own podcast for distribution on our station. Come visit Jim Elenteny & Owen Strain and glean some knowledge!
Northwest Solar WA Summit, PUB Main Dining Room
Fri., Oct. 14: 5-9 p.m.
Be a part of the important conversation shaping the Washington solar industry in the near and long term future!
The Washington State Solar Summit is an important annual information gathering and networking event for all industry stakeholders including manufacturers, installers, utilities, municipalities, legislators, educators, students, advocacy organizations and nonprofits, distributors, consultants and more. Get ticket information here.
Urinetown: The Musical, Main Campus Theater (1600 bldg.)
Fri., Oct. 14: 7:30 p.m.
Sat., Oct. 15: 7:30 p.m.
Sun., Oct. 16: 3 p.m.
Presented by Shoreline Community College and the Musical and Opera Program, this production is made possibly by the generous support of the Student Leadership Center.
Winner of three Tony Awards, three Outer Critic’s Circle Awards, two Lucille Lortel Awards, and two Obie Awards, Urinetown is a hilarious musical satire of the legal system, capitalism, social irresponsibility, populism, bureaucracy, corporate mismanagement, municipal politics and musical theatre itself! Hilariously funny and touchingly honest, Urinetown provides a fresh perspective of one of America’s greatest art forms.
In a Gotham-like city, a terrible water shortage, caused by a 20-year drought, has led to a government-enforced ban on private toilets. The citizens must use public amenities, regulated by a single malevolent company that profits by charging admission for one of humanity’s most basic needs. Amid the people, a hero decides he’s had enough, and plans a revolution to lead them all to freedom!
Inspired by the works of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, Urinetown is an irreverently humorous satire in which no one is safe from scrutiny. Praised for reinvigorating the very notion of what a musical could be, Urinetown catapults the “comedic romp” into the new millennium with its outrageous perspective, wickedly modern wit, and sustained ability to produce gales of unbridled laughter.
October 14, 15, 16
Fridays and Saturdays – 7:30pm
Sundays – 3pm
Tickets are available at brownpapertickets.com or at the door.
General Admission – $16
Non-SCC students, Senior, Faculty, and Staff – $12
Shoreline Community College Students & students 15 and under – $9
Main Campus Theater, #1600 Bldg.
Beer, wine & refreshments available. FREE PARKING.
Events for Sat., Oct. 15
Women’s Volleyball Crossover event, Away in Bellevue
Oct. 15-16
Wish our women’s volleyball team good luck as they take to the road for the Crossover event in Bellevue.
Northwest Solar WA Summit, PUB Main Dining Room
Sat., Oct. 15: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Be a part of the important conversation shaping the Washington solar industry in the near and long term future!
The Washington State Solar Summit is an important annual information gathering and networking event for all industry stakeholders including manufacturers, installers, utilities, municipalities, legislators, educators, students, advocacy organizations and nonprofits, distributors, consultants and more. Get ticket information here.
Women’s Soccer vs. Peninsula, Away at Port Angeles
Sat., Oct. 15: 12-2 p.m.
Wish our women’s soccer team good luck as they take to the road for against Peninsula. #GoPhins!
Men’s Soccer vs. Peninsula, Away at Port Angeles
Sat., Oct. 15: 2-4 p.m.
Wish our women’s soccer team good luck as they take to the road for against Peninsula. #GoPhins!
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October 6th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Urinetown: The Musical opens this Fri., Oct. 7 and runs through Oct. 16. Get your tickets today!
Presented by Shoreline Community College and the Musical and Opera Program, this production is made possibly by the generous support of the Student Leadership Center.
Winner of three Tony Awards, three Outer Critic’s Circle Awards, two Lucille Lortel Awards, and two Obie Awards, Urinetown is a hilarious musical satire of the legal system, capitalism, social irresponsibility, populism, bureaucracy, corporate mismanagement, municipal politics and musical theatre itself! Hilariously funny and touchingly honest, Urinetown provides a fresh perspective of one of America’s greatest art forms.
In a Gotham-like city, a terrible water shortage, caused by a 20-year drought, has led to a government-enforced ban on private toilets. The citizens must use public amenities, regulated by a single malevolent company that profits by charging admission for one of humanity’s most basic needs. Amid the people, a hero decides he’s had enough, and plans a revolution to lead them all to freedom!
Inspired by the works of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, Urinetown is an irreverently humorous satire in which no one is safe from scrutiny. Praised for reinvigorating the very notion of what a musical could be, Urinetown catapults the “comedic romp” into the new millennium with its outrageous perspective, wickedly modern wit, and sustained ability to produce gales of unbridled laughter.
October 7, 8, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16
Fridays and Saturdays – 7:30pm
Sundays – 3pm
Tickets are available at brownpapertickets.com or at the door.
General Admission – $16
Non-SCC students, Senior, Faculty, and Staff – $12
Shoreline Community College Students & students 15 and under – $9
Main Campus Theater, #1600 Bldg.
Beer, wine & refreshments available. FREE PARKING.
Posted in Announcements, Events
October 6th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Our Mighty Phins take on Everett at home this Saturday, so if you’re looking for a fun way to spend your afternoon come on out and support our teams! #GoPhins!
Women’s Soccer
Sat., Oct. 8: 12-2 p.m.
At home against Everett (Shoreline soccer fields are on the northwest end of campus, by the running track.)
Men’s Soccer
Sat., Oct. 8: 2:15-4:15 p.m.

At home against Everett (Shoreline soccer fields are on the northwest end of campus, by the running track.)
Posted in Announcements, Athletics, Events
October 6th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Get ready for TRANSFER WEEK!
October 10-14
Learn how to transfer into a four-year program after completing your degree at Shoreline. Meet representatives from universities who can advise you on the application and admission processes. And make sure to attend the highlight of the week — the Fall Transfer Fair — on Wed., Oct. 12 from 10-1 in the PUB Main Dining Room to meet representatives from 19 universities.
For the complete schedule of events, visit the Transfer Week calendar page.
To learn more, contact advising@shoreline.edu for details or stop by the Advising Services office in the FOSS (5000) Bldg., Room 5229.
Posted in Announcements, Events, Free, Services for Students, Workshops
October 6th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
The Multicultural Center and friends invite students, staff, and faculty to join us for the 2016 Indigenous Peoples’ Celebration at Shoreline Community College on Mon., Oct. 10. Events explore issues such as Standing Rock and the Dakota Access Pipeline, history of local indigenous peoples, and deconstructing “Columbus Day.” All Events are Free.
Schedule of Events:
Standing with Standing Rock: Reclamation of Native Space and the fight against the Black Snake
10:30-12:00pm – PUB 9208
With echoes to past Indigenous movements, Protectors of the Water fight for the future, the past, and themselves. Peaceful and prayerful, the Oceti Sakowin lead the way, taking direct action against bulldozers, police, elected officials, the oil industry and a country that has tried to bury them. Mni Wiconi: Water is Life. Presented by SCC and First Nations Alum, Howie Echo-Hawk.
Decolonizing Columbus Day
12:30-1:20pm – PUB 9208
Presented by SCC Alum & BSU Advisor, Jessica Gonzalez.
Náakw Dancers
1:30-2:20pm – PUB 9208
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 and introductions as well as both casual and formal use of the language. The group was formed in November of 2014 in Seattle and includes members of several tribes. Náakw looks forward to sharing their medicine with you. Gunałchéesh (Thank you),
Who Walked this Way Before Us?
2:30-3:30pm – PUB 9208
Vicki Stiles, Director of the Shoreline Historical Museum, explores the history of the Duwamish in Northwest King County and their influence on the land and the environment in the past and up to today.
Posted in Announcements, Events, Free, Workshops