Category: Events

February 27th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

March 1, 12:30-1:30 pm in PUB 9208
Matika Wilbur’s most recent endeavor, Project 562, has brought her to over 400 tribal nations dispersed throughout 45 U.S. states. In her travels, she has taken thousands of portraits and collected hundreds of contemporary narratives from the breadth of Indian Country all in the pursuit of one goal: To Change The Way We See Native America.

Posted in Announcements, Arts & Entertainment, Events, Free

February 27th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Thurs., March 1: 3:15-4:15pm, Room 2059
Get information about the Associate of Fine Arts transfer (AFA) degrees in Studio Arts and Photography including the advising process, portfolio preparation, the capstone class, and more!

Posted in Announcements, Events

February 25th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Here are the events happening around campus for the week of Feb. 26.

Mon., Feb. 26

Advisors Out & About: Library
Mon., Feb. 26: 10am-1pm
Registration for spring quarter classes for current students begins the week of March 5-9. Advisors will be out and about to talk with students about finding their specific registration date, majors, degree plans, degree audits, and course selection.

College Rep Visit: Table in PUB Lobby
Mon., Feb. 26: 11am-1pm
College representatives from University of Washington-Seattle 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.

Employer of the Day: Table in PUB Lobby
Mon., Feb. 26: 11am-1pm
A representative from Customs & Border Protection will be on campus to discuss exciting employment opportunities for students and graduates!

Employer visits are posted as a public service for informational purposes only. This does not indicate any specific endorsement or relationship with Shoreline Community College.

“From the Ashes” Panel Discussion: Room 2201
Mon., Feb. 26: 12:30-2:30pm
Multi-disciplinary Discussion: Professors from a variety of disciplines will help facilitate a discussion of the film, From the Ashes, and its issues. Professors from Environmental Science, Biotechnology, Geology, Economics, (and more) will help provide different vantage points and ask questions unique to their discipline. Attendees are encouraged to view the film ahead of time by streaming it.

FAFSA Workshop: Workforce Ed Computer Lab, 5101
Mon., Feb. 26: 2:30-4pm
Need help completing your Financial Aid Application?  Come to A FAFSA Workshop.  A Financial Aid advisor will be available to help you.

No events Tues., Feb. 27

Wed., Feb. 28

United Club Council Meeting: PUB 908
Wed., Feb. 28: 1:30-2:30pm
Each quarter Student Life hosts 2-3 United Club Council meetings for club representatives. These meetings include important reminders from Student Life, club announcements, and time for clubs to network with each other. Each club is required to send at least one representative and all club members, leaders, and advisors are welcome to join.

Workforce Funding info session: Workforce Ed, 5101
Wed., Feb. 28: 2-4pm
Do you need help paying for school? We can help pay for tuition, fees, books, parking, or Orca bus passes if you are:

  1. Low-income (receiving FOOD STAMPS or CASH through DSHS or able to provide evidence of income) or unemployed, and
  2. a US citizen, permanent resident, or refugee who has lived in Washington State for at least one year, and
  3. enrolled in ANY of the following:
  • Professional/Technical Programs (certificates/non-transfer degrees )
  • ESL (English as a Second Language)
  • High School 21+ or GED Preparation (Adult Basic Education)

Find out if you pre-qualify for funding and RSVP for a funding session at www.startnextquarter.org. You can also come to the Workforce Education office (5101) to sign up.

Exploring Careers: off-campus at Shoreline Public Library
Wed., Feb. 28: 6-7pm
Want a better job or considering a career change? Get hands-on advice from a panel of career and training experts for getting the job you want and the training to succeed. Gain tips on career exploration, overcoming obstacles, and funding your training.

This interactive panel from Shoreline Community College will help you get started to achieve your next goals. Join us out in the neighborhood at the King County Library, Shoreline branch. The Shoreline Public Library is at 345 NE 175th Street, Shoreline, WA 98155.

Learn more.

Thurs., March 1

The Honors College info tabling: Table in PUB Lobby
Thurs., March 1: 11:30am-12:30pm
The Honors College rep and honors students are available to meet prospective students to showcase the experiences of the Honors College including admission information for Fall 2018.

Global Showcase: PUB Main Dining Room
Thurs., March 1: 11:30am-3:30pm
Join the International Peer Mentors at Global Showcase, an annual presentation and celebration of cultures by Shoreline students from around the world. Learn about many topics, from language and history to tourism and pop culture. Watch performances, try snacks, play games, see the fashion show, and win prizes!

The Tragedy of North Korea: PUB 9208
Thurs., March 1: 7-8:30pm
North Korea’s continued development of nuclear weapons, along with the tragic death of an American student who arrived in Pyongyang fit and left in a mysterious coma, is likely to dim further prospects of improved relations between North Korea and the U.S. What can be done to improve the situation? Is a military confrontation on the horizon? Come hear speaker Clark Sorenson, Professor of International Studies at Jackson School of International Studies, lend expert opinion on the matter.

Fri., March 2

Student Afternoon Recital: Music Bldg, 818
Fri., March 2: 12:30-1:30pm
The Student Afternoon Recital is considered to be a “talent showcase” for our dedicated music students at Shoreline Community College. This is their time to shine in the spotlight and have an opportunity to perform in front of their peers. Students are chosen by their private music instructors to perform at the recital.

This is an invaluable experience for students to build confidence musically through focused preparation, and the opportunity to perform in front of an audience helps them develop their stage presence. Everyone is welcome to attend this free concert in the Music Building in Room #818.

Sat., March 3

Parent Map Summer Camp Fair: PUB Main Dining Room
Sat., March 3: 10am-1pm
Explore dozens of ideas for summer fun at Camp Fair, a FREE, family-friendly (kids welcome!) annual event in Shoreline. Camp Fair brings together camps, schools, and summer activity centers from all across Puget Sound and beyond for preschoolers to teens.

Baseball plays at home: Bannerwood Park
Sat., March 3: 11am-5pm
Come out to Bannerwood Park to cheer on men’s baseball at home against Thompson River College. Bannerwood Park is at 1790 Richards Rd, Bellevue, WA.

Shoreline Short Short Film Festival: Campus Theater (1600 Bldg)
Sat., March 3: 7-10pm
Filmmakers from across Washington have submitted their “short short” films and you’re invited to see the best of the best during the 2018 Shoreline Short Short Film Festival in the state-of-the-art Shoreline Community College Theater. Doors open at 6pm for drinks, snacks, and schmoozing.

The evening will showcase a juried selection of 3- to 10-minute films made by emerging and developing filmmakers working in our community. The top filmmakers will be honored with impressive Golden Sasquatch statues and other prizes, and you can vote for your favorite filmmaker to win the Viewer’s Choice Award! Other categories include Best in Show, Best Comedy, and Best Student Film.

Tickets are $20, parking is free, and popcorn, candy, soda, wine, and beer will be available for purchase. Don’t miss your opportunity to support up-and-coming filmmakers during this fun community event!

This event is presented with support from Shoreline Community College, the City of Shoreline, City of Lake Forest Park, 4Culture, and individual donations from people like you.

Sun., March 4

Baseball plays at home: Meridian Park
Sun., March 4: 11am-5pm
Come out to Meridian Park to cheer on men’s baseball at home against Thompson River College.
Meridian Park is at 16765 Wallingford Avenue North, Shoreline, WA.

Softball plays at home: Meridian Park
Sun., March 4: 1-5pm
Come out to Meridian Park to cheer on women’s softball at home against Lower Columbia College.
Meridian Park is at 16765 Wallingford Avenue North, Shoreline, WA.

Student Showcase: Off-campus at Caffè Musica
Sun., March 4: 5-7:30pm
Caffè Musica presents an evening Aperitivo and Live Music featuring great music performed by Shoreline Community College music faculty and students. This open jam will feature instrumentalists and vocalists. 

No cover, but reservations required to guarantee a table. Call 206-418-6797.
Caffè Musica is at 14300 Greenwood Ave N, Suite A Seattle, WA 98133.

Posted in Announcements, Arts & Entertainment, ASG, Athletics, Events, Free, Workshops

February 16th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Here are the events happening around campus for the week of Feb. 19. 

Mon., Feb. 19
Campus closed for Presidents’ Day holiday

Tues., Feb. 20

Jazz Improv concert: PUB Lobby
Tues., Feb. 20: 12:30-2pm
Join us for a free afternoon concert featuring the performances of students enrolled in the Jazz Improvisation class, directed by our award-winning music faculty, Steve Kim. The band is typically comprised of students playing guitar, bass, drum, keys/piano, and various horns. We may even feature a vocalist or two. Listening to LIVE music in the middle of your day is a great way to take a break and become inspired.

Wed., Feb. 21

Workforce Funding Info. Session: Workforce Education office, 5101
Wed., Feb. 21: 2-4pm
Do you need help paying for school? We can help pay for tuition, fees, books, parking, or Orca bus passes if you are:

  1. Low-income (receiving FOOD STAMPS or CASH through DSHS or able to provide evidence of income) or unemployed, and
  2. a US citizen, permanent resident, or refugee who has lived in Washington State for at least one year, and
  3. enrolled in ANY of the following:
  • Professional/Technical Programs (certificates/non-transfer degrees )
  • ESL (English as a Second Language)
  • High School 21+ or GED Preparation (Adult Basic Education)

Find out if you pre-qualify for funding and RSVP for a funding session at www.startnextquarter.org. You can also come to the Workforce Education office (5101) to sign up.

Thurs., Feb. 22

Honors College info tabling sessions: Table in PUB Lobby
Thurs., Feb. 22: 11:30a-12:30p
The Honors College rep and honors students are available to meet prospective students to showcase the experiences of the Honors College including admission information for Fall 2018.

Global Affairs Center: Mindfulness in the Classroom: PUB 9208
Thurs., Feb. 22: 12:30-1:30pm
Featuring speaker Dr. Mimi Harvey, Faculty (Communications Studies), Shoreline Community College
Contemplative pedagogy is an approach to education that “shifts the focus of teaching and learning to incorporate ‘first person’ approaches that connect students to their lived, embodied experience of their own learning.” Dr. Harvey has studied and used in her classes this powerful tool for learning for many years. Recently, she lectured and led workshops on the subject at Thammasat University in Thailand. She will discuss the meaning and application of Contemplative Learning, and how it can benefit students at Shoreline.

Express Yourself Showcase: Off-campus at Darrell’s Tavern
Thurs., Feb. 22: 8pm
Join us for a showcase of eclectic performances featuring our talented Shoreline Community College music students. Bands, instrumentalists, rappers, DJs, and vocalists will perform their original compositions in a range of styles, from acoustic to electronic.

Darrell’s Tavern is at 18041 Aurora Ave N in Shoreline. Must be 21 or over to be in the bar. 

Fri., Feb. 23

Wire weaving workshop: Room 2066
Fri., Feb 23: 10am-4pm
Visiting Artist, Leah Gerrard, will be teaching students how to weave and knit using thin gauge wire and simple hand tools. Materials will be provided.

RSVP or Questions: Please contact SCC Gallery Director, Claire Putney at cputney@shoreline.edu

Opera Workshop 2018: Theater, 1600 Bldg
Fri., Feb. 23: 7:30-9pm
Sat., Feb. 24: 7:30-9pm
Sun., Feb. 25: 3-4:30pm

Tickets can be purchased at Brown Paper Tickets or at the door.
Producer and Musical Directed by Dr. Charles Enlow
General Admission:  $20
Students (Non-SCC), Seniors, and Staff:  $16
SCC Students, children under 18:  $12
Children 3 years of age and younger are not permitted.

The 2018 Opera Workshop featuring the one-act opera, “Command Performance,” written and composed by Bruce Monroe.

“Command Performance”
By Bruce Monroe
Running time: 40 minutes
Directed by Lee Ann Hittenberger

“The Quartet”, A Chamber Opera by Bern Herbolsheimer
Running time: 12 minutes
Directed by Bryar Golden

“The Golden Apple” by John Latouche
Running time approx. 20 minutes
Directed by Bryar Golden

Posted in Announcements, Events

February 13th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

The annual Winter Ball is this coming Friday evening, Feb. 16 in the PUB Main Dining Room from 6-9 p.m. There will be delicious food, games, and performances. Let’s dance and have fun!

All Shoreline students are invited (Student ID required to show for entry).

Posted in Announcements, Clubs, Events, Free

February 12th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Tues., Feb. 13 from 12-1pm in PUB 9202.

Learn the importance of networking to enter your desired profession.
Speakers: Maia London & Raven Thompson

There will be a $10 prize as well as light refreshments. Bring your laptop or smartphone as you will be creating your networking card during this event.

Presented by Shoreline’s Women In Business Club

Posted in Clubs, Events

February 9th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Here are the events happening on campus the week of Feb. 12. 

Mon., Feb. 12

College Rep visit – UW Tacoma: Table in PUB
Mon., Feb. 12: 11am-1pm
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.

Employer of the Day: Fedelta: PUB Lobby Info Desk
Mon., Feb. 12: 11am-1pm
Join our Team! Fedelta Home Care is one of the largest home care providers in Washington. We employ hundreds of licensed, bonded, and insured caregivers throughout King, Pierce, Snohomish, and Kitsap counties. We believe in taking care of family, which is why we offer our caregivers premium pay, a comprehensive compensation package, and flexible schedules.

Employer visits are posted as a public service for informational purposes only. This does not indicate any specific endorsement or relationship with Shoreline Community College.

FAFSA Workshop: Workforce Ed Computer Lab, FOSS 5101
Mon., Feb: 2:30-4pm
Need help completing your Financial Aid application? Come to a FAFSA Workshop. A financial aid advisor will be available to help you.

Wed., Feb. 14

Advisors Out and About: Library (4000 Bldg)
Wed., Feb. 14:
10am-1pm

Applications for graduation are due on Fri., Feb. 16. If you have questions about the process, advisors will be out and about to provide guidance. They’ll also be available to answer any questions you have about the College, transferring, or degree planning.

Men’s Basketball at home: Gym (3000 Bldg)
Wed., Feb. 14: 7:30-9:30pm
Come out to the main gym to cheer on our Phins as they take on Edmonds CC at home. #GoPhins!

Thurs., Feb. 15

Lunar New Year Celebration: PUB 9208
Thurs., Feb. 15: 11:30am-1:30pm
The Chinese Culture Club is going to host this year’s Lunar New Year Celebration in a new format that actively engages with attendees in learning how people in China celebrate this most important traditional festival during the entire lunar month. Join us to celebrate the start of the Year of the Dog and enjoy a variety of traditional food and activities. This event is free and open to the community.

Palestinians, Israelis, Jerusalem – Peace or Continued Conflict?: PUB 9208
Thurs., Feb. 15: 7-8:30pm
The Middle East has been a hotspot for decades, full of seemingly intractable problems and frustration for every U.S. Administration since World War II. Recently, U.S. President Trump announced the intention to move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Will this further inflame the conflict, especially between Israelis and Palestinians? Speaker Dr. Joel Migdal, who just returned from two years living and working in the Middle East, will give his take.

Sat., Feb. 17

Men’s Basketball at home: Gym (3000 bldg)
Sat., Feb. 17: 4-6pm
Come cheer on our Phins as they take on Skagit Valley College at home. #GoPhins!

Posted in Announcements, Athletics, Events, Free, Workshops

February 8th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Get rid of things you don’t need anymore and exchange for others you do.

If you want to join to participate, please sign up by replying to: environmentalclub.shoreline@gmail.com. Please sign up ASAP. After you’re successfully signed up, we will send you a confirmation email.

The email should contain:

1. your full name
2. Shoreline email address
3. what are you going to sell?
4. what time will you be there? (from what time to what time during the 12:30-2:30pm event time).

Feel free to contact us for more information!

Gmail: environmentalclub.shoreline@gmail.com

Learn-Grow-Connect
Best,
Environmental Club officers

Posted in Clubs, Events, Free

February 2nd, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Here are the events happening on campus for the week of Feb. 5 – 9. 

Mon., Feb. 5

College rep visits: Table in the PUB Lobby
Mon., Feb. 5: 11am-1pm
Representatives from Grand Canyon University and Washington Technical University 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.

Employer of the day – Northwest Security Services: Table in the PUB Lobby
Mon., Feb. 5: 11am-1pm
Come discuss options for employment. Currently seeking full- and part-time security officers. No experience necessary. We are now interviewing for several openings in Seattle, Bellevue, Everett (P/T), Kent (P/T), Sammamish (P/T), & Puyallup (P/T).

Employer visits are posted as a public service for informational purposes only. This does not indicate any specific endorsement or relationship with Shoreline Community College.

Tues., Feb. 6

Study Session sponsored by Multicultural Center: PUB 9301
Tues., Feb. 6: 12-3pm
Come enjoy a quiet place for students to study.

UW School of Medicine Info session: PUB 9202
Tues., Feb. 6: 12:30-1:30pm
This session will focus on providing information about the Summer Health Professions Education Program for students underrepresented in health professions.

Wed., Feb. 7

Spindrift 2018 Jury Show: 2000 Bldg Lobby
Wed., Feb. 7: all day
We are thrilled to have received so many wonderful contributions of art for consideration for inclusion in Spindrift 2018. Everyone is invited to come view the work submitted and vote by ballot for their favorite works of art. Voting can be done anytime during open building hours.

Please come by an enjoy the work as you vote for your favorites!

Study Session sponsored by Multicultural Center: PUB 9301
Wed., Feb. 7: 12-3pm
Come enjoy a quiet place for students to study.

Men’s basketball vs. Peninsula: Main gym (3000 bldg)
Wed., Feb. 7: 7:30-9:30pm
Come cheer for our Phins as they take on Peninsula at home.

Thurs., Feb. 8

Spindrift 2018 Jury Show: 2000 Bldg Lobby
Thurs., Feb. 8: all day
We are thrilled to have received so many wonderful contributions of art for consideration for inclusion in Spindrift 2018. Everyone is invited to come view the work submitted and vote by ballot for their favorite works of art. Voting can be done anytime during open building hours.

Please come by an enjoy the work as you vote for your favorites!

Study Abroad During Political Crisis: PUB 9208
Thurs., Feb. 8: 12:30-1:30pm
The voters of the province of Catalonia voted for independence from Spain at the end of 2017.
Shoreline English Professor, Jeannette Idiart, was there with a group of students on a quarter-long study abroad experience. And what an experience they got! Hear Professor Idiart talk about how the historical moment impacted the study abroad experience.

General Service Tech info session: Automotive Showroom (Bldg 2100, Room 2120)
Thurs., Feb. 8: 2-4pm
Accelerate your automotive career! Check out Shoreline’s I-BEST Automotive General Service Technician program. Get your questions answered, tour the facility, and even submit an application for next quarter at this information session. Contact us at 206-546-6959 to sign up for the session.

What Makes a Great College Admissions Essay?: Room 1104
Thurs., Feb. 8: 3:15-4:45
Attend this workshop to understand the role of the college essay, process of writing, and discuss samples. Includes Dos & Don’ts and follow up resources. You will also do some writing. Prerequisite: enrollment or completion of English 101. Note: for help with your draft essay, go to The Writing and Learning Studio.

Artist Reception with Leah Gerrard: Admin Bldg (1000) art gallery
Thurs., Feb. 8: 5-7pm
Meet the artist, Leah Gerrard, at the Artist Reception on Thurs., Feb. 8, 5-7pm. Gerrard’s show runs in the gallery Feb. 5 – March 23.

Leah Gerrard has worked with metal for twenty years. Her passion for wire was sparked by a jewelry class in Italy, and led her to explore sculpture at Linfield College.

Inspired by a fellow student’s intricate beaded wire baskets, Leah started weaving her own. After making a few beaded baskets, she found that it was the simple skeletal structure of wire that interested her. Self-taught, she experimented with various wires and different weaving techniques.

Vocal Association Club Singing Contest: Theater (1600 Bldg)
Thurs., Feb. 8: 5:30-8:30pm
The Vocal Association Club is hosting a singing contest. All welcome to attend.


Posted in Announcements, Events

February 1st, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

ALL ARE WELCOME!

Friday, Feb 23rd  .  10 a.m. – 4 p.m.  .  Room 2066

Visiting Artist, Leah Gerrard will be teaching students how to weave and knit using thin gage wire and simple hand tools. Materials will be provided.

RSVP or Questions: Please contact SCC Gallery Director, Claire Putney at cputney@shoreline.edu

Stay connected with SCC Art Gallery! Visit us on Facebook at www.facebook.com… 

Leah Gerrard has worked with metal for twenty years. Her passion for wire was sparked by a jewelry class in Italy, and led her to explore sculpture at Linfield College.

Inspired by a fellow student’s intricate beaded wire baskets, Leah started weaving her own. After making a few beaded baskets, she found that it was the simple skeletal structure of wire that interested her. Self-taught, she experimented with various wires and different weaving techniques.

Leah continues to develop her methods, expanding into large-scale sculpture entwined with found objects. Her process continually evolves in response to challenges created through her designs.

Posted in Events, Free, Workshops