Category: Workshops

April 11th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu

Tues., April 12
Advisors Out and About, Table in the Library
Tues., April 12: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
grads
Applications for graduation and commencement are due on April 15. If you have questions about the process, advisors will be out and about to provide guidance.

If you aren’t on campus this week, you can participate live online. For details, please email Advising Services at advising@shoreline.edu.

Job Search Counseling with Hopelink, Workforce Education, FOSS bldg., room 5101
Tues., April 12: 12-2 p.m.
hopelink
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 room 3025
Tues., April 12: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to all Shoreline Community College students, faculty, and staff.

Strategies for Success, PUB 9201
Tues., April 12: 2-3 p.m.
Drop in and meet the Coaches! Come meet with the Success Coaches to discuss strategies to support your success this quarter. Coaches will be available to meet one-on-one and in groups to discuss your goals, time management, study habits and strategies, procrastination, motivation and much more! Bring your questions and let us help you be successful at Shoreline–drop by for a minute or stay for the whole hour!

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April 11th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu

earthweek flyer
Earth Week 2016

Water: The Sustenance of Life
Shoreline Community College April 18–23

 All Week April 18-22
The Free Elwha River photo exhibit PUB Student Gallery
The Free Elwha is not merely about a free river. It is part of a larger investigation of the human desire to domesticate the landscape and control natural resources in ways that benefit human existence with a disregard to the effects. Faculty members Lauren Greathouse and Claire Putney have collaborated with students from the photography department to organize and produce documentary imagery of the river for this exhibition.

Earth Week Materials at the Info Table in the PUB Lobby

Earth Week Coordinating Table PUB Courtyard

Electronics Recycling Collection Boxes PUB Courtyard and 9202
We are collecting electronic materials for recycling, refurbishment, and reuse of old products. We will have two bins provided for all campus constituents to drop off electronic materials such as old computers, cell phones, printers, keyboards, etc. The bins will be located in the PUB courtyard and in the PUB 9202.

Monday April 18 – Civics Day
Voter Registration 

PUB Lobby, 8:30 – 11:30 a.m.

The Blast Zone! Intersections of Environmental Policy and Civic Engagement
PUB 9208, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
A lecture-based workshop presented by Professor Terry Taylor that examines the role that environmental issues play in national, state, and local politics with advice on how to get involved in environmental advocacy organizations and understand the workings of the political process to influence change.

3E 101: Introducing Ecological Integrity, Social Equity, and Economic Viability to campus 
PUB 9208, 2:30-3:20 p.m.
What are the 3 E’s?  Ecological Integrity, Social Equity, and Economic Viability, also known as the “Triple Bottom Line”, are principles underlying the concept of sustainability. Shoreline’s Strategic Plan now highlights these values as integral to the College’s practices and decisions. This workshop will help us understand how these principles can guide the actions of individuals and the College community. Presented by Professors Matt Loper, Ernest Johnson, Tim Payne, and Stephen McCloskey.

Tuesday April 19  – Water: The Sustenance of Life
What is a greenhouse gas? by faculty member Chip Dodd
Room 2920, 9:30-10:20 a.m.
This presentation will discuss the unique properties of a Greenhouse Gas (GHG).  Included in this presentation: a brief history of the scientific knowledge of GHGs (discovery, role in planetary atmospheres, detection of changing concentrations), a brief description of the properties of a GHG, discuss the diverse range of gas molecules that have GHG properties, and discuss the changing concentration of GHGs in Earth’s atmosphere over geologic and very recent time (considering both natural and human sources).

PUB Courtyard Tabling (QDR if raining)
-Boeing Creek Restoration
-Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition
-Eliminate Plastic Water Bottles
Table in PUB Courtyard (QDR if raining), 10:15 a.m. – 1:45 p.m.

Racial/Restrictive Land Covenants by faculty member Ernest Johnson
Room 1504, 10:30-11:20 a.m.
Real estate developers in the greater Seattle area, including Shoreline, often included racially discriminatory language in the original plans for the subdivision of property to build homes. Buyers had to agree to the language if they wanted to buy property. Subsequent buyers also had to agree to the terms and sometimes were unaware of them since deeds referred to the covenants without specifying them. Researchers have found that for the Seattle area “a majority of residential property is restricted by racial covenants or ‘gentlemen’s agreements.” This session will examine the language of these racial restrictions, their impact and implications for today’s society.

Water In and Out of Our Homes by faculty Emma Agosta
PUB 9202, 10:30-11:20 a.m.
This lecture-based workshop will introduce the audience to the water cycle in and out of homes in King County. We will discuss where water comes from in King County and where and how wastewater and storm water are put back into the natural system.  It will discuss the Cedar and Tolt reservoirs, sources of organic and inorganic water pollutants in urban areas, water treatment facilities and how they operate as well as the issues related to largely untreated storm water.

Musical Performance by Acoustic Guitar Player: Eric Kegley
PUB Courtyard Stage, 11:15 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Dying Oceans (Acidification) Panel led by faculty Larry Fuell
PUB 9202, 11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.
Ocean Acidification is the decrease of the pH in the ocean caused by increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.  Some of this carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid, thereby increasing ocean acidity.  Increasing acidity is thought to have a range of possibly harmful consequences, such as depressing metabolic rates and immune responses in some organisms, and causing coral bleaching, and contributing to global warming.

Earth Week Welcome by President Cheryl Roberts
PUB Courtyard Stage, 12:30–12:40 p.m.

Keynote by James Rasmussen: The Duwamish River
PUB Courtyard Stage, 12:40–1:20 p.m.
Having worked on the Duwamish River for well over 30 years as well as serving as Director of the Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition for the past 6 years, Rasmussen will speak to the importance of the river, the resources found there, and the current cleanup project.

Musical Performance: SCC Ukulele Club
PUB Courtyard Stage, 1:20-2 p.m.

Flow and Flint’s Water Catastrophe Film and Discussion: led by faculty Michelle Kleisath
PUB 9202, 1:30-3:30 p.m.
“Irena Salina’s award-winning documentary investigation into what experts label – the most important political and environmental issue of the 21st Century – The World Water Crisis. Salina builds a case against the growing privatization of the world’s dwindling fresh water supply with an unflinching focus on politics, pollution, human rights, and the emergence of a domineering world water cartel.”  Our discussion will address the links between Flint’s water catastrophe and larger structural issues that we face with the world water crisis. We will screen part of the documentary film Flow, as well as footage from Democracy Now’s coverage of the Flint catastrophe.

Wednesday April 20 – Our Sustainable Community
PUB Courtyard Tabling (QDR if raining)
-Bicycle Repair

-Bookstore sale of Recycled/Sustainable supplies
-City of Shoreline Rain Gardens Program
-WP&DSS Contest for on-campus recycling/composting
-“Poetry Makerspace” presented by the Ray Howard Library
-Indoor Mushroom Growing Demo
-Putting the “eco” in eLearning!
-SSC Economics Research Group Projects
Table in PUB Courtyard (QDR if raining), 10:15 a.m. – 1:45 p.m.

Poetry Slam presented by the Ray Howard Library
PUB Courtyard Stage, 11:15 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.
Join your librarians for a poetry slam! April is National Poetry Month, as well as being the month in which Earth Week occurs. Here at the Ray Howard library, we believe that poetry and nature go together like peanut butter and jelly, so help us celebrate by getting inspired and sharing your creativity.  Join us to read some of your own poetry or read your favorite poems on the topic of nature, conservation, or naturalism.

Outdoor Mushroom Growing Demo led by Jaime Ardena
Deep Roots Garden (between 2500&2600 bldgs), 12:30-1:20 p.m.
Join the Multicultural Center and Deep Roots Garden as we demonstrate installing an edible mushroom patch in your garden! Participants will learn how to install their own edible mushroom path that will also help rejuvenate and fertilize their garden. We will be installing a choice edible patch of Stropharia Rugosoannulatta otherwise known as the King Stropharia, or wine cap mushroom very similar to the popular Portobello mushroom.

March Point Film and Discussion led by faculty Michelle Kleisath
PUB 9202, 12:30-2 p.m.
Meet Cody, Nick and Travis, 3 teenagers from the Swinomish Tribe.  After hard times on the reservation lead to rehab and drug court, they are offered an alternative: to make a documentary about the impact of two oil refineries on their community.

Planet Neighborhood “Community” Film and Discussion led by faculty Kimberly Lothyan
PUB 9202, 2-3:30 p.m.
Planet Neighborhood Community teaches us the issues related to the improvement of human health and the environment. The movie portrays how to deal with the negative effects business productions have had on the environment. After watching the movie, WPDSS club members will have a short question and answer session with the audience. We want individuals to share their differing perspectives and correlate the issues mentioned in the movie to our environment.

Thursday April 21 – Alternative Energy & Transportation Day
PUB Courtyard Tabling (QDR if raining)
-Automotive program new technologies and environmental responsibility

-Bicycle Commuting Month promotion
-Bicycle repairs
-Northwest SEED Solarize Shoreline Campaign
-Shoreline Solar Festival promotion
Table in PUB Courtyard (QDR if raining), 10:15 a.m. – 1:45 p.m.

Introduction to bicycle commuting by the Cascade Bicycle Club
PUB 9202, 11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.
This workshop will cover the basics of biking for commuting and utility trips. Topics include:
-Selecting a bicycle and making basic fit adjustments • Riding safely and comfortably
-Planning your bike route
-Clothing, helmets, and gear

Fix a flat workshop by the Cascade Bicycle Club
PUB 9202, 12:30-2 p.m.
Learn this simple and important skill to minimize delays the next time you get a flat. We’ll take the mystery out of wheel and tire removal, patching a tube and putting it all back together. This workshop also covers some of the causes of flat tires and how to best avoid and prevent them. Topics include:
-Assessing the condition of your tires • The most effective method for wheel removal and reinstallation
-Removing the tire from the rim and reinstallation
-Locating and repairing the puncture
-Tools to carry for a speedy repair.

Food Inc. Film and Discussion led by faculty Kimberly Lothyan
PUB 9202, 2:00-3:30
Documentary filmmaker Robert Kenner examines how mammoth corporations have taken over all aspects of the food chain in the United States, from the farms where our food is grown to the chain restaurants and supermarkets where it’s sold. Narrated by author and activist Eric Schlosser, the film features interviews with average Americans about their dietary habits, commentary from food experts like Michael Pollan and unsettling footage shot inside large-scale animal processing plants. After watching the movie, WPDSS club members will have a short question and answer session with the audience. We want individuals to share their differing perspectives and correlate the issues mentioned in the movie to our environment.

Bio-Fuels and Climate Change Presentation led by faculty Larry Fuell
PUB 9208 (QDR), 7-8:30 p.m.
Join us for a discussion of the science and economics of biofuels and what it might mean for addressing the challenge of climate change. Panel:
Evan Henrich, Bioinformatics Intern, Matrix Genetics
Chip Dodd, Geography and International Studies, Shoreline Community College
Brian Young, Office of Economic Development and Competitiveness

Friday April 22 – Earth Day: Native Plants and Local Food
Student and Staff Photos of Elwha River ends today
PUB Student Gallery, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Film Shorts “Water”
PUB Student Gallery, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

PUB Courtyard Tabling (in QDR if raining)
-City Fruit

-Deep Roots Garden/Diggin Shoreline
-Native Plants and native plant foraging
                Invasive plant removal, Green City Partnerships/Forterra
                Promotion of Saturday’s Restoration Activity
-Native Plant Sale: Kruckeberg Botanic Garden and Go Natives Nursery
Table in PUB Courtyard (QDR if raining), 10:15 a.m. – 1:45 p.m.

Patty Pan Grill serving grilled fresh vegetable samples
PUB Courtyard (QDR if raining), 11:15 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.
Patty Pan is a worker owned cooperative.  We are a thoughtful and progressive food business committed to exploring creative approaches to eating well and living well.  We’re proud to be Seattle’s oldest farmers’ market concession, having provided hot, ready-to-eat food at outdoor events since 1997, when there were only two neighborhood markets in the city. Patty Pan sources most of our staples from the farmers who are our friends and neighbors at the markets.

International waters by faculty Tim Payne and Chip Dodd
Room 2308, 11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.

Music by Funk n Groove
PUB Courtyard Stage, 11:45 a.m. – 1:45 p.m.
Come out and enjoy our very own old school funk band with a full range of student musicians including a horn section, guitars, bass, drums, percussion, and singers led by instructor Jeff Kashiwa.

Northwest Flora: Nature Walk by faculty Matt Loper
Leave from the PUB Courtyard, 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Join Matt Loper for an exploration of the flora and fauna of the Shoreline campus and the surrounding environs. The walk will include natural history highlights on the campus, as well as the diverse forests, springs and streams of the Boeing Creek Watershed. Be sure to wear your walking shoes.

Saturday April 23 
Native Plant Habitat Restoration Work Group
Forest at North end of campus, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Meet in the parking lot at the entrance to the Campus Track/Soccer Field.
Led by Matt Loper and Chip Dodd.
The focus of the Habitat Restoration led by Matt Loper and Chip Dodd event is to remove invasive weeds and plant native plants to restore natural habitat in the forest surrounding the campus. Please join fellow SCC staff/faculty, students and community members in battling Evil Ivy and her menacing minions, including Heinous Holly, Stinky Bob and Churlish Cherry. Our battle with these formidable foes is to be waged in the forest between the track and the dog park. Bring thick gloves, good work boots/shoes, long sleeved shirts and long pants, and, if you have them, tools, including shovels and pruners. Gloves and tools are also available at the event. Some refreshments will be provided.

Tuesday April 26
Tech Expo
PUB Main Dining Room, 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

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April 10th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu

Here are the events happening around campus for Mon., April 11 through Sun., April 17.

Mon., April 11

Advisors Out and About, Table in the PUB 
Mon., April 11: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
grads
Applications for graduation and commencement are due on April 15. If you have questions about the process, advisors will be out and about to provide guidance.

If you aren’t on campus this week, you can participate live online. For details, please email Advising Services at advising@shoreline.edu.

Intramural Yoga, Athletics room 3025
Mon., April 11: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to all Shoreline Community College students, faculty, and staff.

Intramural Personal Training, Athletic room 3007
Mon., April 11: 5:05-5:50 p.m.
Free to all Shoreline Community College students, faculty, and staff.

Tues., April 12

Advisors Out and About, Table in the Library
Tues., April 12: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
grads
Applications for graduation and commencement are due on April 15. If you have questions about the process, advisors will be out and about to provide guidance.

If you aren’t on campus this week, you can participate live online. For details, please email Advising Services at advising@shoreline.edu.

Job Search Counseling with Hopelink, Workforce Education, FOSS bldg., room 5101
Tues., April 12: 12-2 p.m.
hopelink
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 room 3025
Tues., April 12: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to all Shoreline Community College students, faculty, and staff.

Strategies for Success, PUB 9201
Tues., April 12: 2-3 p.m.
Drop in and meet the Coaches! Come meet with the Success Coaches to discuss strategies to support your success this quarter. Coaches will be available to meet one-on-one and in groups to discuss your goals, time management, study habits and strategies, procrastination, motivation and much more! Bring your questions and let us help you be successful at Shoreline–drop by for a minute or stay for the whole hour!

Wed., April 13

Managing Stress, PUB 9208
Wed., April 13: 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Stressed out?  Who isn’t trying to balance multiple priorities and feeling it!  Learn more about how stress impacts us all and a few tips for managing stress.

Events are FREE and open to our campus community.  Feel free to bring your lunch!

Intramural Yoga, Athletics Room 3025
Wed., April 13: 12:35-1:25 p.m.

Free to all Shoreline Community College students, faculty, and staff.

Thurs., April 14

Intramural Zumba, Athletics Room 3025
Thurs., April 14: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to all Shoreline Community College students, faculty, and staff.

Artist’s Reception – Painting by Molly Magai, Admin (1000) bldg. gallery
Thurs., April 14: 4-6 p.m.
MOLLY MAGAI Poster-email[5]
Molly Magai makes paintings of landscapes dominated by cities, roads, industry, and the living things that inhabit them. These structures, created for human convenience, are very much in conflict with nature. They are also an awe-inspiring human accomplishment, the work of generations of builders and engineers. Most of us ignore these landscapes as we pass by them. Magai’s job as a genre painter is to make you see them, in their destructiveness and their beauty.

Magai make paintings based on snapshots she takes from a moving vehicle. Handicapped by the car’s speed, the camera creates inadvertent effects – unexpected colors, halos, and blurs. She is interested in the sensation of speed, and the way the image is filtered first through the camera, the painter, and the painting.

Intramural Personal Training, Athletics room 3007
Thurs., April 14: 6:05-6:50 p.m.

Free to all Shoreline Community College students, faculty, and staff.

Great Discussions Series: The Middle East, Room 1010(M)
Thurs., April 14: 6:30-8 p.m.
Part of the Great Discussions series. Part of an 8-part series, *registration is required. For more information go to the GAC website, or contact Larry Fuell (lfuell@shoreline.edu, 206-533-6750) or Elouiessa Muana (emuana2@shoreline.edu, 206-546-6996.

*Attending individual seminars is possible, if space available; contact Larry Fuell. $5 entrance fee collected at door.

Fri., April 15

Softball NWAC Crossover, Away at Yakima
Fri., April 15-17: all day
Wish our Phins softball team good luck as they head to Yakima for the NWAC Crossover. #GoPhins!

Intramural Yoga, Athletics room 3025
Fri., April 15: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to all Shoreline Community College students, faculty, and staff.

Sat., April 16

Baseball vs. Skagit Valley, away at Mount Vernon
Sat., April 16: 1-5 p.m.
Wish our Phins good luck as they travel to Mount Vernon to take on Skagit Valley. #GoPhins!

Sun., April 17

Baseball vs. Skagit Valley, home at Shoreline
Sun., April 17: 1-5 p.m.
Come out to the ball field to cheer our Phins on to victory as they take on Skagit Valley at home. Home games are played at Meridian Park at 16765 Wallingford Avenue N, Shoreline.

Insinuators Live, The Parliament Tavern
Sun., April 17: 8-11 p.m.
insinuators
Catch Music Tech faculty member Jim Elenteny and his band The Insinuators at the Parliament Tavern. They’ll be joined by Music Tech faculty member Bahaa Sadak on keys.

The Parliament is at:
4210 SW Admiral Way
Seattle, WA

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April 10th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu

Hello Campus!

Are you wanting to work this summer, nearing the end of your program and beginning the job search, or just interested in how to search for jobs? Come join us this Tuesday for the first of our Job & Career Services Spring Workshop Series! Our Career Navigator, Tiffany Lamoreaux, will be talking about “Job Search Strategies”. We look forward to seeing you there!

J&CS SPRING WORKSHOPS - 2016

 

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April 7th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu

Check out these great offerings from Shoreline’s Counseling Services’ Success Series, all designed to help you find, well, success!
Success Series SpQ16

Wednesday, April 13 Managing Stress12:30 – 1:30 pm @ 9208
Stressed out?  Who isn’t trying to balance multiple priorities and feeling it!  Learn more about how stress impacts us all and a few tips for managing stress.

Wednesday, April 20 Understanding Sexual Consent12:30 – 1:30 pm @ 9201
Sexual consent is not just the lack of the word no; you need a real YES!  Join us for an interactive AND safe discussion about affirmative sexual consent and learn more about communicating your needs and respecting the needs of others.

Wednesday, April 27 Film Screening: My Depression12:30 – 1:30 pm @ 9208
Both heartfelt and entertaining, MY DEPRESION illuminates the symptoms, emotions and side effects of depression through witty animation, comedy and unique musical numbers. Check out a preview here.  Runtime is 31 minutes with discussion following film.

Wednesday, May 4 Understanding Test Anxiety12:30 – 1:30 pm @ 9208
Learn more about test anxiety and walk away with a few tips to help reduce anxiety and do your best on that next test or exam!

Wednesday, May 11 Understanding Growth Mindset12:30 – 1:30 pm @ 9208
Do you have a fixed mindset or a growth mindset? In a growth mindset people believe that their most basic abilities can be developed through dedication and hard work – brains and talent are just the starting point. Learn more about growth mindset and how to begin developing your own mindset for success!

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April 7th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu

Shoreline’s Success Coaches have a great workshop series for Spring Quarter that is continuing Tues., April 12 with Strategies for Success, a chance to get one-on-one or group coaching to make your Spring quarter the most successful yet! 2-3 p.m. in the PUB room 9201. 

SQ 2016 - Success Coaching Workshop Series - FLYER

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April 6th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu

These are the events happening around campus for Thurs., April 7.

Intramural Zumba, Room 3025
Tues., April 5: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to faculty, staff, and students.

Intramural Personal Training, Room 3007
Thurs., April 7: 6:05-6:50 p.m.
Free to faculty, staff, and students.

Great Discussions Series: Middle East, Room 1010M
Thurs., April 7: 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Part of the Great Discussions series. Part of an 8-part series, *registration is required. For more information go to the GAC website, or contact Larry Fuell (lfuell@shoreline.edu, 206-533-6750) or Elouiessa Muana (emuana2@shoreline.edu, 206-546-6996.

*Attending individual seminars is possible, if space available; contact Larry Fuell. $5 entrance fee collected at door.

The April 7 meeting covers the Middle East: From a proxy war in Yemen to an ongoing civil war in Syria, a number of ongoing conflicts have shaken the traditional alliances in the Middle East to their core. As alliances between state and non-state actors in the region are constantly shifting, the U.S. has found itself between a rock and a hard place. In a series of conflicts that are far from being black-and-white, what can the U.S. do to secure its interests in the region without causing further damage and disruption?

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April 4th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu

These are the events happening around campus for Tues., April 5

Intramural Zumba, Room 3025
Tues., April 5: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to faculty, staff, and students.

UW Physician Assistant program information session, Room 2926
Tues., April 5: 3:30-5 p.m.

Please join us for new and interesting information about the MEDEX Northwest Physician Assistant Training Program at the U of Washington. THIS SESSION IS FULL. Please register early to join us for the next one.

PATH-Private Sector Collaboration, PUB 9208
Tues., April 5: 7-8:30 p.m.
Non-profit organizations and private businesses frequently collaborate in ways that improve peoples’ lives in developing countries.  This discussion will focus on the collaboration taking place between Seattle-based PATH, a non-profit global health organization and MSR (Mountain Safety Research), a pioneering outdoor equipment company, to bring low-cost community water solutions to the global market.

For more information about the guest speakers, visit our biographies page: Jesse Schubert and Patrick Diller. For photos, visit and LIKE our Facebook page. For videos, visit and subscribe to our YouTube channel. For more info, click here.

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April 3rd, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu

Here are the events happening around campus for the week of April 4-10. 

Mon., April 4

Intramural Yoga, Room 3025
Mon., April 4: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to faculty, staff, and students.


Intramural Personal Training, Room 3007

Mon., April 4: 5:05-5:50 p.m.
Free to faculty, staff, and students.

Tues., April 5

Intramural Zumba, Room 3025
Tues., April 5: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to faculty, staff, and students.

UW Physician Assistant program information session, Room 2926
Tues., April 5: 3:30-5 p.m.

Please join us for new and interesting information about the MEDEX Northwest Physician Assistant Training Program at the U of Washington. THIS SESSION IS FULL. Please register early to join us for the next one.

PATH-Private Sector Collaboration, PUB 9208
Tues., April 5: 7-8:30 p.m.
Non-profit organizations and private businesses frequently collaborate in ways that improve peoples’ lives in developing countries.  This discussion will focus on the collaboration taking place between Seattle-based PATH, a non-profit global health organization and MSR (Mountain Safety Research), a pioneering outdoor equipment company, to bring low-cost community water solutions to the global market.

For more information about the guest speakers, visit our biographies page: Jesse Schubert and Patrick Diller. For photos, visit and LIKE our Facebook page. For videos, visit and subscribe to our YouTube channel. For more info, click here.

Wed., April 6

#PhinNation Spirit Day, PUB Lobby
Wed., April 6: 12:30-1:30 p.m.

Join the Student Leadership Center in the PUB Lobby to celebrate Spirit Day (the first Wednesday of every month)! Fun, spirit, and giveaways.

Intramural Yoga, Room 3025
Mon., April 4: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to faculty, staff, and students.

Thurs., April 7

Intramural Zumba, Room 3025
Tues., April 5: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to faculty, staff, and students.


Intramural Personal Training, Room 3007

Thurs., April 7: 6:05-6:50 p.m.
Free to faculty, staff, and students.

Great Discussions Series: Middle East, Room 1010M
Thurs., April 7: 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Part of the Great Discussions series. Part of an 8-part series, *registration is required. For more information go to the GAC website, or contact Larry Fuell (lfuell@shoreline.edu, 206-533-6750) or Elouiessa Muana (emuana2@shoreline.edu, 206-546-6996.

*Attending individual seminars is possible, if space available; contact Larry Fuell. $5 entrance fee collected at door.

The April 7 meeting covers the Middle East: From a proxy war in Yemen to an ongoing civil war in Syria, a number of ongoing conflicts have shaken the traditional alliances in the Middle East to their core. As alliances between state and non-state actors in the region are constantly shifting, the U.S. has found itself between a rock and a hard place. In a series of conflicts that are far from being black-and-white, what can the U.S. do to secure its interests in the region without causing further damage and disruption?

Fri., April 8

Intramural Yoga, Room 3025
Fri., April 8: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to faculty, staff, and students.

Sat., April 9

Shorenorth Spring Carnival & Silent Auction, North City Learning Center
Sat., April 10: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
shorenorthShorenorth Coop Preschool is proud to host Shoreline’s friendliest, funnest, most fantastic family carnival at the North City Learning Center. Kids ages 1-8 will win prizes playing games like: Treasure Dig, Hockey, Bean Bag Toss, Deep Sea Fishing, Angry Birds and Bowling. Little artists will create in our Art Pavilion and budding bibliophiles will read stories in the Story Time Tent. Trade your carnival prizes for gently-loved toys and books. Come hungry–the food is delicious.

Shop your way through our silent auction featuring truly unique handmade arts and crafts donated by our talented preschool community. You’ll also find great goods and services from local shops, restaurants, arts organizations and sports teams.

Shorenorth Coop is located at North City Learning Center, 816 NE 190th ST, Shoreline.

Sun., April 10

Baseball vs. Everett, Home at Shoreline
Sun., April 10: 1-5 p.m.
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Come on out and cheer your Phins Baseball team to victory against Everett at home. #GoPhins!

Softball vs. Everett, Home at Shoreline
Sun., April 10: 1-5 p.m.
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Come on out and cheer your Phins Softball team to victory against Everett at home. #GoPhins!

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April 1st, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu

Events for Fri., April 1

Job Seekers’ Roundtable: Jobs at the New Shoreline Safeway, Workforce Education (bottom floor FOSS)
Fri., April 1: 1-2:30 p.m.
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This is the word directly from the recruiter who visited today: “We need applicants!” All ages, all skill levels.

Join recruiter, Patrick Yanez for a discussion on what Safeway is looking for, what they’re paying, and what jobs are available at the new store, due to open mid-April at 155th and Aurora. As always, good strong coffee and treats, compliments of Central Market will be on hand. This is one of those “instant job, just add You,” events.

Hope to see you! And as always – Good Luck Out There!


Shoreline Chamber Auction, PUB Main Dining Room

Fri., April 1: 6-9 p.m.
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Shoreline Chamber Annual Auction ~ Black Tie with a twist!

Dust off your black tie and cummerbunds, and put on your best pair of jeans  for a fun evening with friends and colleagues. We have an array of wonderful auction items.

With Mike Brown “Mike the Auctioneer” and Michelle Westford

Register NOW! Event is April 1 from 6-9 p.m.

Events for Sat., April 2

Baseball vs. Edmonds, Away at Edmonds
Sat., April 2: 1-5 p.m.
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Wish our Phins good luck as they take to the road to take on Edmonds Community College in Edmonds. #GoPhins!

Events for Sun., April 3

Baseball vs. Edmonds, Home at Shoreline
Sun., April 3: 1-5 p.m.
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Come on out and support our Phins as they take on Edmonds Community College at home in Shoreline! #GoPhins!

Music Department’s First Annual Spring Soiree, Main Campus Theater
Sun., April 3: 3-6 p.m.

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Greetings!

The music department would love to have you join us for our first annual Shoreline Community College Spring Soiree. The event will feature several faculty performers, including the amazing and talented Dave Bristow, Jim Elenteny, Jeff Junkinsmith, Jeff Kashiwa, Steve Kim, Meg Stecker-Thorsen, and more!

We’ll start with an opening cocktail/social hour at 3 pm – with a few of our best and brightest students providing music in the Campus Theater lobby. At around 4 pm, the faculty performances will begin on the main theater stage and will last around an hour – more program details will follow next week.

We hope you can join us for this very special event – all proceeds from ticket sales and beverage/snack sales will go to the Music Scholarship Fund.

Event details:
Sunday, April 3 – Shoreline Campus Theater
3:00 cocktail hour/lobby performances (beer, wine and snacks available for purchase)
4:00 faculty on the main stage

Suggested Donation –
$20 General Admission
$10 SCC Students

We hope to see many friendly faces from our campus community – we know you will love this performance!

Questions? Please contact Jensina Oliver at jbyingto@shoreline.edu or 206.546.4618.

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