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Day at a Glance Archives
Day at a Glance
- Ring the
bells that still can ring.
Forget your perfect offering.
There is a crack in everything.
Thats how the light gets in.
-Leonard Cohen
December
24 - Jan 4, 2003
*******
TODAY'S
/ WEEKEND EVENTS******
Friday, January 2, 2004
SHORELINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE IS OPEN TODAY
We are OPEN
Saturday January 3rd, 10am-2pm for Winter
2004 Registration & Bookstore
FOSS 5200 Building
Admissions - Advising - Bookstore -
Cashiering
Financial Aid - GED / ABE /ESL - Information Desk
International Programs - Registration
*******
NEW
ANNOUNCEMENTS******
REVIEW YOUR
SUSPENDED OPERATIONS MEMO
Should the College close because of bad weather, a power
outage, or some other occurrence, employees and students
will be notified in various ways: email, website, or
phone/voicemail. Please refer to the Suspended Operations memo issued by the President in
October, 2003 for more information our notification
procedures and how absences are to be recorded.
COLLEGE WILL
OPEN ON SATURDAY
The College is OPEN Saturday January 3rd, 10am-2pm for
Winter 2004 Registration. Services open on Saturday are:
Bookstore
FOSS 5200 Building
Admissions - Advising - Bookstore - Cashiering
Financial Aid - GED / ABE /ESL - Information Desk
International Programs - Registration
HAPPY
HOLIDAYS! DAAG WILL BE BACK NEXT YEAR!
******
PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS*****
COMPUTER AND
OTHER HARDWARE PURCHASING PROCEDURES
TSS is looking for ways to make our
operations more efficient. We have created an online Technology
Purchase Request Form. TSS handles all
technology requests and purchases to insure that all
equipment is compatible and works well in our computing
environment to avoid conflict with your current system.
All
technology purchases of new software, hardware, and
computer peripherals must be approved by TSS before
submitting to purchasing. TSS can make purchases with
division procurement cards or, if necessary, we will
prepare the purchase requisition and send it to you for
signature. If you request the purchase be made on your
procurement card, TSS will send you all necessary
invoices to balance your purchasing log. The Technology
Purchase Request Form can be accessed through the TSS
website by clicking the "Forms" link on DAAG.
FIRST AID KITS -
WHERE ARE YOU?
HELP! Where are our first aid kits? If
there is a kit in your area, please notify Paulette
Fleming, pflemin@shoreline.edu . If there was once a kit in your
area, but has found legs, please let Paulette Fleming know that as well. The Wellness
Committee is interested in gathering this information. In
advance, thanks for your assistance.
REMINDER -
CHECKING EMAIL FROM A REMOTE LOCATION
Employees can check their email from remote
sites by using the mail.shoreline.edu address in their internet
browser. You will be asked your password in order to log
in.
MAILROOM
REVISITED
Many thanks to all of you who took the time to complete
the recent mailroom survey. Results of the survey are can be downloaded. The
following changes in mail service will be effective
Monday, January 5, 2004 (beginning of Winter Qtr):
**A student worker will make one delivery/pickup of mail
each day between
1:00 pm and 2:30 pm. The student worker will pickup
outgoing mail from the divisions/department and return it
to the mailroom. Outgoing US mail will be metered and go
out in the afternoon delivery to the post office which
occurs at 3:30pm. Due to time constraints, exceptionally
large volumes of mail returned to the mailroom may not go
out until the following morning in the 8:30am trip to the
post office.
**The mail boxes will remain in the bookstore, mail not
retrieved by 12:30pm each day
will be collected and delivered to the
divisions/departments. We will remove individual faculty
boxes and all mail will be placed in the division/dept
box unless you prefer to keep your box and notify John by
e-mail
**Mail requiring special handling should be brought to
the mailroom for processing by 2pm. For security
purposes, clarity concerning instructions for delivery
and to ensure sufficient time for the mail to be
processed this mail should NOT be put in the pick up by
the student worker. If you want to be assured that your
mail will go to the post office in the 3:30pm run the
mail should be in the mailroom by 2pm. >more
OUTLOOK TRAINING
Thursday, January 8 at 11:30 a.m.
Outlook 2002 training is being offered by the Business
Technology program Winter Quarter. If you are interested,
register for BusTc 282, Outlook, Thursdays and Fridays,
11:30-12:20.
ALL CAMPUS PARTY
Friday, January 16, 12:20-2:20 pm in the Grand Ballroom
in the PUB
Mark your calendars for an all-campus
celebration of our 40th anniversary! Games, historical
mementos from the past, songs by our Shoreline Singers,
and of course, cake and ice cream will highlight the day.
Does anyone have any "artifacts" of history
from the early days? The 40th Anniversary Committee is
asking for contributions to our historical exhibition
that will be on display in the PUB and in the Library.
Anything of interest is requested (i.e. copy of old
yearbooks, awards from the past, etc.) Your goods will be
returned to you. Please contact Judy Yu at jyu@shoreline.edu if you could provide an item to the
display.
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Day at a Glance
- If you
don't place a high value on your talents, who
will?
Anonymous
Friday, December
19, 2003
*******
TODAY'S
/ WEEKEND EVENTS******
GOING AWAY PARTY
FOR MICHELLE CRUVER
Friday, December 19 from 2:00 - 3:30 pm in the
Multicultural/Diversity Center, Rm 966.
Please come by to say goodbye to Michelle
Cruver, Student Programs, who has accepted a job at the
University of Washington developing Service Learning
Opportunities for students. Friday, December 19th
is her last day at Shoreline. Cake and punch will
be provided. "Good Luck, Michelle! "
*******
NEW
ANNOUNCEMENTS******
HAPPY
HOLIDAYS! DAAG WILL BE BACK NEXT YEAR!
******
PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS*****
COMPUTER AND
OTHER HARDWARE PURCHASING PROCEDURES
TSS is looking for ways to make our
operations more efficient. We have created an online Technology
Purchase Request Form. TSS handles all
technology requests and purchases to insure that all
equipment is compatible and works well in our computing
environment to avoid conflict with your current system.
All
technology purchases of new software, hardware, and
computer peripherals must be approved by TSS before
submitting to purchasing. TSS can make purchases with
division procurement cards or, if necessary, we will
prepare the purchase requisition and send it to you for
signature. If you request the purchase be made on your
procurement card, TSS will send you all necessary
invoices to balance your purchasing log. The Technology
Purchase Request Form can be accessed through the TSS
website by clicking the "Forms" link on DAAG.
FIRST AID KITS -
WHERE ARE YOU?
HELP! Where are our first aid kits? If
there is a kit in your area, please notify Paulette
Fleming, pflemin@shoreline.edu . If there was once a kit in your
area, but has found legs, please let Paulette Fleming know that as well. The Wellness
Committee is interested in gathering this information. In
advance, thanks for your assistance.
REMINDER -
CHECKING EMAIL FROM A REMOTE LOCATION
Employees can check their email from remote
sites by using the mail.shoreline.edu address in their internet
browser. You will be asked your password in order to log
in.
MAILROOM
REVISITED
Many thanks to all of you who took the time to complete
the recent mailroom survey. Results of the survey are can be downloaded. The
following changes in mail service will be effective
Monday, January 5, 2004 (beginning of Winter Qtr):
**A student worker will make one delivery/pickup of mail
each day between
1:00 pm and 2:30 pm. The student worker will pickup
outgoing mail from the divisions/department and return it
to the mailroom. Outgoing US mail will be metered and go
out in the afternoon delivery to the post office which
occurs at 3:30pm. Due to time constraints, exceptionally
large volumes of mail returned to the mailroom may not go
out until the following morning in the 8:30am trip to the
post office.
**The mail boxes will remain in the bookstore, mail not
retrieved by 12:30pm each day
will be collected and delivered to the
divisions/departments. We will remove individual faculty
boxes and all mail will be placed in the division/dept
box unless you prefer to keep your box and notify John by
e-mail
**Mail requiring special handling should be brought to
the mailroom for processing by 2pm. For security
purposes, clarity concerning instructions for delivery
and to ensure sufficient time for the mail to be
processed this mail should NOT be put in the pick up by
the student worker. If you want to be assured that your
mail will go to the post office in the 3:30pm run the
mail should be in the mailroom by 2pm. >more
OUTLOOK TRAINING
Thursday, January 8 at 11:30 a.m.
Outlook 2002 training is being offered by the Business
Technology program Winter Quarter. If you are interested,
register for BusTc 282, Outlook, Thursdays and Fridays,
11:30-12:20.
ALL CAMPUS PARTY
Friday, January 16, 12:20-2:20 pm in the Grand Ballroom
in the PUB
Mark your calendars for an all-campus
celebration of our 40th anniversary! Games, historical
mementos from the past, songs by our Shoreline Singers,
and of course, cake and ice cream will highlight the day.
Does anyone have any "artifacts" of history
from the early days? The 40th Anniversary Committee is
asking for contributions to our historical exhibition
that will be on display in the PUB and in the Library.
Anything of interest is requested (i.e. copy of old
yearbooks, awards from the past, etc.) Your goods will be
returned to you. Please contact Judy Yu at jyu@shoreline.edu if you could provide an item to the
display.
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Day at a Glance
- Each
day silently affirm that you are the type of
person with whom you would like to spend the rest
of your life. . -Bob Mowaad
Thursday, December
18, 2003
*******
TODAY'S
/ WEEKEND EVENTS******
VARSITY
BASKETBALL GAMES
Thursday, December 18 from 5:30 & 7:30 Main Gym
Come out and support our basketball teams
as they kick off the league season this Thursday against
North Seattle Community College. The women's team will
play at 5:30 followed by the men's game at 7:30. The
women are coming off a very impressive pre-season with an
8-2 record. Both teams expect to represent the College at
the NWAACC tournament at the end of this season.
Admission is free to all students and campus employees.
*******
NEW
ANNOUNCEMENTS******
GOING AWAY PARTY
FOR MICHELLE CRUVER
Friday, December 19 from 2:00 - 3:30 pm in the
Multicultural/Diversity Center, Rm 966.
Please come by to say goodbye to Michelle
Cruver, Student Programs, who has accepted a job at the
University of Washington developing Service Learning
Opportunities for students. Friday, December 19th
is her last day at Shoreline. Cake and punch will
be provided. "Good Luck, Michelle! "
******
PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS*****
COMPUTER AND
OTHER HARDWARE PURCHASING PROCEDURES
TSS is looking for ways to make our
operations more efficient. We have created an online Technology
Purchase Request Form. TSS handles all
technology requests and purchases to insure that all
equipment is compatible and works well in our computing
environment to avoid conflict with your current system.
All
technology purchases of new software, hardware, and
computer peripherals must be approved by TSS before
submitting to purchasing. TSS can make purchases with
division procurement cards or, if necessary, we will
prepare the purchase requisition and send it to you for
signature. If you request the purchase be made on your
procurement card, TSS will send you all necessary
invoices to balance your purchasing log. The Technology
Purchase Request Form can be accessed through the TSS
website by clicking the "Forms" link on DAAG.
FIRST AID KITS -
WHERE ARE YOU?
HELP! Where are our first aid kits? If
there is a kit in your area, please notify Paulette
Fleming, pflemin@shoreline.edu . If there was once a kit in your
area, but has found legs, please let Paulette Fleming know that as well. The Wellness
Committee is interested in gathering this information. In
advance, thanks for your assistance.
DAY AT A GLANCE
WILL BE ON VACATION
Monday, Dec. 22- Friday, Jan. 2
Unless there is an emergency situation,
there will be no new notices posted to Day At A Glance
from Dec. 22 - Jan. 2. Hold your announcements until
after the break when faculty and students return to
campus.
REMINDER -
CAMPUS CLOSURE
Campus will be closed both Dec. 25 and Dec. 26.
REMINDER -
CHECKING EMAIL FROM A REMOTE LOCATION
Employees can check their email from remote
sites by using the mail.shoreline.edu address in their internet
browser. You will be asked your password in order to log
in.
MAILROOM
REVISITED
Many thanks to all of you who took the time to complete
the recent mailroom survey. Results of the survey are can be downloaded. The
following changes in mail service will be effective
Monday, January 5, 2004 (beginning of Winter Qtr):
**A student worker will make one delivery/pickup of mail
each day between
1:00 pm and 2:30 pm. The student worker will pickup
outgoing mail from the divisions/department and return it
to the mailroom. Outgoing US mail will be metered and go
out in the afternoon delivery to the post office which
occurs at 3:30pm. Due to time constraints, exceptionally
large volumes of mail returned to the mailroom may not go
out until the following morning in the 8:30am trip to the
post office.
**The mail boxes will remain in the bookstore, mail not
retrieved by 12:30pm each day
will be collected and delivered to the
divisions/departments. We will remove individual faculty
boxes and all mail will be placed in the division/dept
box unless you prefer to keep your box and notify John by
e-mail
**Mail requiring special handling should be brought to
the mailroom for processing by 2pm. For security
purposes, clarity concerning instructions for delivery
and to ensure sufficient time for the mail to be
processed this mail should NOT be put in the pick up by
the student worker. If you want to be assured that your
mail will go to the post office in the 3:30pm run the
mail should be in the mailroom by 2pm. >more
OUTLOOK TRAINING
Thursday, January 8 at 11:30 a.m.
Outlook 2002 training is being offered by the Business
Technology program Winter Quarter. If you are interested,
register for BusTc 282, Outlook, Thursdays and Fridays,
11:30-12:20.
ALL CAMPUS PARTY
Friday, January 16, 12:20-2:20 pm in the Grand Ballroom
in the PUB
Mark your calendars for an all-campus
celebration of our 40th anniversary! Games, historical
mementos from the past, songs by our Shoreline Singers,
and of course, cake and ice cream will highlight the day.
Does anyone have any "artifacts" of history
from the early days? The 40th Anniversary Committee is
asking for contributions to our historical exhibition
that will be on display in the PUB and in the Library.
Anything of interest is requested (i.e. copy of old
yearbooks, awards from the past, etc.) Your goods will be
returned to you. Please contact Judy Yu at jyu@shoreline.edu if you could provide an item to the
display.
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Day at a Glance
- Each
day silently affirm that you are the type of
person with whom you would like to spend the rest
of your life. . -Bob Mowaad
Wednesday, December
17, 2003
*******
TODAY'S
/ WEEKEND EVENTS******
*******
NEW
ANNOUNCEMENTS******
COMPUTER AND
OTHER HARDWARE PURCHASING PROCEDURES
TSS is looking for ways to make our
operations more efficient. We have created an online Technology
Purchase Request Form. TSS handles all
technology requests and purchases to insure that all
equipment is compatible and works well in our computing
environment to avoid conflict with your current system.
All
technology purchases of new software, hardware, and
computer peripherals must be approved by TSS before
submitting to purchasing. TSS can make purchases with
division procurement cards or, if necessary, we will
prepare the purchase requisition and send it to you for
signature. If you request the purchase be made on your
procurement card, TSS will send you all necessary
invoices to balance your purchasing log. The Technology
Purchase Request Form can be accessed through the TSS website by clicking the
"Forms" link on DAAG.
VARSITY
BASKETBALL GAMES
Thursday, December 18 from 5:30 & 7:30 Main Gym
Come out and support our basketball teams
as they kick off the league season this Thursday against
North Seattle Community College. The women's team will
play at 5:30 followed by the men's game at 7:30. The
women are coming off a very impressive pre-season with an
8-2 record. Both teams expect to represent the College at
the NWAACC tournament at the end of this season.
Admission is free to all students and campus employees.
FIRST AID KITS -
WHERE ARE YOU?
HELP! Where are our first aid kits? If
there is a kit in your area, please notify Paulette Fleming,
pflemin@shoreline.edu
. If there
was once a kit in your area, but has found legs, please
let Paulette Fleming
know that as well. The Wellness Committee is
interested in gathering this information. In advance,
thanks for your assistance.
******
PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS*****
DAY AT A GLANCE
WILL BE ON VACATION
Monday, Dec. 22- Friday, Jan. 2
Unless there is an emergency situation,
there will be no new notices posted to Day At A Glance
from Dec. 22 - Jan. 2. Hold your announcements until
after the break when faculty and students return to
campus.
REMINDER -
CAMPUS CLOSURE
Campus will be closed both Dec. 25 and Dec. 26.
REMINDER -
CHECKING EMAIL FROM A REMOTE LOCATION
Employees can check their email from remote
sites by using the mail.shoreline.edu address in their internet
browser. You will be asked your password in order to log
in.
MAILROOM
REVISITED
Many thanks to all of you who took the time to complete
the recent mailroom survey. Results of the survey are can be downloaded. The
following changes in mail service will be effective
Monday, January 5, 2004 (beginning of Winter Qtr):
**A student worker will make one delivery/pickup of mail
each day between
1:00 pm and 2:30 pm. The student worker will pickup
outgoing mail from the divisions/department and return it
to the mailroom. Outgoing US mail will be metered and go
out in the afternoon delivery to the post office which
occurs at 3:30pm. Due to time constraints, exceptionally
large volumes of mail returned to the mailroom may not go
out until the following morning in the 8:30am trip to the
post office.
**The mail boxes will remain in the bookstore, mail not
retrieved by 12:30pm each day
will be collected and delivered to the
divisions/departments. We will remove individual faculty
boxes and all mail will be placed in the division/dept
box unless you prefer to keep your box and notify John by
e-mail
**Mail requiring special handling should be brought to
the mailroom for processing by 2pm. For security
purposes, clarity concerning instructions for delivery
and to ensure sufficient time for the mail to be
processed this mail should NOT be put in the pick up by
the student worker. If you want to be assured that your
mail will go to the post office in the 3:30pm run the
mail should be in the mailroom by 2pm. >more
OUTLOOK TRAINING
Thursday, January 8 at 11:30 a.m.
Outlook 2002 training is being offered by the Business
Technology program Winter Quarter. If you are interested,
register for BusTc 282, Outlook, Thursdays and Fridays,
11:30-12:20.
ALL CAMPUS PARTY
Friday, January 16, 12:20-2:20 pm in the Grand Ballroom
in the PUB
Mark your calendars for an all-campus
celebration of our 40th anniversary! Games, historical
mementos from the past, songs by our Shoreline Singers,
and of course, cake and ice cream will highlight the day.
Does anyone have any "artifacts" of history
from the early days? The 40th Anniversary Committee is
asking for contributions to our historical exhibition
that will be on display in the PUB and in the Library.
Anything of interest is requested (i.e. copy of old
yearbooks, awards from the past, etc.) Your goods will be
returned to you. Please contact Judy Yu at jyu@shoreline.edu if you could provide an item to the
display.
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Day at a Glance
- Each
day silently affirm that you are the type of
person with whom you would like to spend the rest
of your life. . -Bob Mowaad
Tuesday, December
16, 2003
*******
TODAY'S
/ WEEKEND EVENTS******
*******
NEW
ANNOUNCEMENTS******
******
PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS*****
DAY AT A GLANCE
WILL BE ON VACATION
Monday, Dec. 22- Friday, Jan. 2
Unless there is an emergency situation,
there will be no new notices posted to Day At A Glance
from Dec. 22 - Jan. 2. Hold your announcements until
after the break when faculty and students return to
campus.
REMINDER -
CAMPUS CLOSURE
Campus will be closed both Dec. 25 and Dec. 26.
REMINDER -
CHECKING EMAIL FROM A REMOTE LOCATION
Employees can check their email from remote
sites by using the mail.shoreline.edu address in their internet
browser. You will be asked your password in order to log
in.
MAILROOM
REVISITED
Many thanks to all of you who took the time to complete
the recent mailroom survey. Results of the survey are can be downloaded. The
following changes in mail service will be effective
Monday, January 5, 2004 (beginning of Winter Qtr):
**A student worker will make one delivery/pickup of mail
each day between
1:00 pm and 2:30 pm. The student worker will pickup
outgoing mail from the divisions/department and return it
to the mailroom. Outgoing US mail will be metered and go
out in the afternoon delivery to the post office which
occurs at 3:30pm. Due to time constraints, exceptionally
large volumes of mail returned to the mailroom may not go
out until the following morning in the 8:30am trip to the
post office.
**The mail boxes will remain in the bookstore, mail not
retrieved by 12:30pm each day
will be collected and delivered to the
divisions/departments. We will remove individual faculty
boxes and all mail will be placed in the division/dept
box unless you prefer to keep your box and notify John by
e-mail
**Mail requiring special handling should be brought to
the mailroom for processing by 2pm. For security
purposes, clarity concerning instructions for delivery
and to ensure sufficient time for the mail to be
processed this mail should NOT be put in the pick up by
the student worker. If you want to be assured that your
mail will go to the post office in the 3:30pm run the
mail should be in the mailroom by 2pm. >more
OUTLOOK TRAINING
Thursday, January 8 at 11:30 a.m.
Outlook 2002 training is being offered by the Business
Technology program Winter Quarter. If you are interested,
register for BusTc 282, Outlook, Thursdays and Fridays,
11:30-12:20.
ALL CAMPUS PARTY
Friday, January 16, 12:20-2:20 pm in the Grand Ballroom
in the PUB
Mark your calendars for an all-campus
celebration of our 40th anniversary! Games, historical
mementos from the past, songs by our Shoreline Singers,
and of course, cake and ice cream will highlight the day.
Does anyone have any "artifacts" of history
from the early days? The 40th Anniversary Committee is
asking for contributions to our historical exhibition
that will be on display in the PUB and in the Library.
Anything of interest is requested (i.e. copy of old
yearbooks, awards from the past, etc.) Your goods will be
returned to you. Please contact Judy Yu at jyu@shoreline.edu if you could provide an item to the
display.
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Day at a Glance
- You
can't make footprints in the sands of time
sitting on your butt. And who wants to make
buttprints in the sands of time? . -Bob Mowaad
Monday, December
15, 2003
*******
TODAY'S
/ WEEKEND EVENTS******
WEB GRADING VIA
INSTRUCTOR BRIEFCASE
Monday, December 15 at 12:00 noon
Web grading is available via Instructor Briefcase. Enter either
your social security number (no dots or dashes) OR your
instructor ID number. Then enter your PIN. Don't forget
to select the correct quarter. PLEASE NOTE: If you do not
have a PIN or you have misplaced your PIN you will need
to contact the Payroll Office at X4515 to receive one.
Grades are due December 15th. Grade sheets submitted in
person must be received in Enrollment Services (room
5249) by 12:00 noon, web grading is available until 10:30
pm. If you have any questions please feel free to contact
Chris Melton at cmelton@ctc.edu, or X4613.
*******
NEW
ANNOUNCEMENTS******
DAY AT A GLANCE
WILL BE ON VACATION
Monday, Dec. 22- Friday, Jan. 2
Unless there is an emergency situation,
there will be no new notices posted to Day At A Glance
from Dec. 22 - Jan. 2. Hold your announcements until
after the break when faculty and students return to
campus.
REMINDER -
CAMPUS CLOSURE
Campus will be closed both Dec. 25 and Dec. 26.
******
PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS*****
REMINDER -
CHECKING EMAIL FROM A REMOTE LOCATION
Employees can check their email from remote
sites by using the mail.shoreline.edu address in their internet
browser. You will be asked your password in order to log
in.
MAILROOM
REVISITED
Many thanks to all of you who took the time to complete
the recent mailroom survey. Results of the survey are can be downloaded. The
following changes in mail service will be effective
Monday, January 5, 2004 (beginning of Winter Qtr):
**A student worker will make one delivery/pickup of mail
each day between
1:00 pm and 2:30 pm. The student worker will pickup
outgoing mail from the divisions/department and return it
to the mailroom. Outgoing US mail will be metered and go
out in the afternoon delivery to the post office which
occurs at 3:30pm. Due to time constraints, exceptionally
large volumes of mail returned to the mailroom may not go
out until the following morning in the 8:30am trip to the
post office.
**The mail boxes will remain in the bookstore, mail not
retrieved by 12:30pm each day
will be collected and delivered to the
divisions/departments. We will remove individual faculty
boxes and all mail will be placed in the division/dept
box unless you prefer to keep your box and notify John by
e-mail
**Mail requiring special handling should be brought to
the mailroom for processing by 2pm. For security
purposes, clarity concerning instructions for delivery
and to ensure sufficient time for the mail to be
processed this mail should NOT be put in the pick up by
the student worker. If you want to be assured that your
mail will go to the post office in the 3:30pm run the
mail should be in the mailroom by 2pm. >more
OUTLOOK TRAINING
Thursday, January 8 at 11:30 a.m.
Outlook 2002 training is being offered by the Business
Technology program Winter Quarter. If you are interested,
register for BusTc 282, Outlook, Thursdays and Fridays,
11:30-12:20.
ALL CAMPUS PARTY
Friday, January 16, 12:20-2:20 pm in the Grand Ballroom
in the PUB
Mark your calendars for an all-campus
celebration of our 40th anniversary! Games, historical
mementos from the past, songs by our Shoreline Singers,
and of course, cake and ice cream will highlight the day.
Does anyone have any "artifacts" of history
from the early days? The 40th Anniversary Committee is
asking for contributions to our historical exhibition
that will be on display in the PUB and in the Library.
Anything of interest is requested (i.e. copy of old
yearbooks, awards from the past, etc.) Your goods will be
returned to you. Please contact Judy Yu at jyu@shoreline.edu if you could provide an item to the
display.
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Day at a Glance
- Losers
make promises; winners make commitments. . -Unknown
Friday, December
12, 2003
*******
TODAY'S
/ WEEKEND EVENTS******
*******
NEW
ANNOUNCEMENTS******
******
PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS*****
WEB GRADING VIA
INSTRUCTOR BRIEFCASE
Monday, December 15 at 12:00 noon
Web grading is available via Instructor Briefcase. Enter either
your social security number (no dots or dashes) OR your
instructor ID number. Then enter your PIN. Don't forget
to select the correct quarter. PLEASE NOTE: If you do not
have a PIN or you have misplaced your PIN you will need
to contact the Payroll Office at X4515 to receive one.
Grades are due December 15th. Grade sheets submitted in
person must be received in Enrollment Services (room
5249) by 12:00 noon, web grading is available until 10:30
pm. If you have any questions please feel free to contact
Chris Melton at cmelton@ctc.edu, or X4613.
REMINDER -
CHECKING EMAIL FROM A REMOTE LOCATION
Employees can check their email from remote
sites by using the mail.shoreline.edu address in their internet
browser. You will be asked your password in order to log
in.
MAILROOM
REVISITED
Many thanks to all of you who took the time to complete
the recent mailroom survey. Results of the survey are can be downloaded. The
following changes in mail service will be effective
Monday, January 5, 2004 (beginning of Winter Qtr):
**A student worker will make one delivery/pickup of mail
each day between
1:00 pm and 2:30 pm. The student worker will pickup
outgoing mail from the divisions/department and return it
to the mailroom. Outgoing US mail will be metered and go
out in the afternoon delivery to the post office which
occurs at 3:30pm. Due to time constraints, exceptionally
large volumes of mail returned to the mailroom may not go
out until the following morning in the 8:30am trip to the
post office.
**The mail boxes will remain in the bookstore, mail not
retrieved by 12:30pm each day
will be collected and delivered to the
divisions/departments. We will remove individual faculty
boxes and all mail will be placed in the division/dept
box unless you prefer to keep your box and notify John by
e-mail
**Mail requiring special handling should be brought to
the mailroom for processing by 2pm. For security
purposes, clarity concerning instructions for delivery
and to ensure sufficient time for the mail to be
processed this mail should NOT be put in the pick up by
the student worker. If you want to be assured that your
mail will go to the post office in the 3:30pm run the
mail should be in the mailroom by 2pm. >more
OUTLOOK TRAINING
Thursday, January 8 at 11:30 a.m.
Outlook 2002 training is being offered by the Business
Technology program Winter Quarter. If you are interested,
register for BusTc 282, Outlook, Thursdays and Fridays,
11:30-12:20.
DOMAIN NAME
CHANGE OVER
TSS will implement the final phase of the domain
name change. Beginning on Tuesday December 16, outgoing
e-mail will reflect the new domain name, @shoreline.edu.
The only impact of this cutover will be on those campus
e-mail users that are subscribed to foreign listserve
lists. Subscriptions to listserve lists hosted here and
at CIS will be handled automatically. This cutover will
not impact your ability to receive messages. You will
continue to receive e-mail addressed to your old e-mail
address indefinitely, although you should be using your
new e-mail address for all publications and
correspondence. Those of you who are subscribed to
foreign listserve lists will need to unsubscribe prior to
December 16 and you will need to resubscribe after
December 16. Please e-mail Gary Kalbfleisch at gkalbfle@shoreline.edu if you have any questions. More
information is posted to Net News.
ALL CAMPUS PARTY
Friday, January 16, 12:20-2:20 pm in the Grand Ballroom
in the PUB
Mark your calendars for an all-campus
celebration of our 40th anniversary! Games, historical
mementos from the past, songs by our Shoreline Singers,
and of course, cake and ice cream will highlight the day.
Does anyone have any "artifacts" of history
from the early days? The 40th Anniversary Committee is
asking for contributions to our historical exhibition
that will be on display in the PUB and in the Library.
Anything of interest is requested (i.e. copy of old
yearbooks, awards from the past, etc.) Your goods will be
returned to you. Please contact Judy Yu at jyu@shoreline.edu if you could provide an item to the
display.
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Day at a Glance
- Losers
make promises; winners make commitments. . -Unknown
Thursday, December
11, 2003
*******
TODAY'S
/ WEEKEND EVENTS******
HOLLY MOORE'S OPEN
OFFICE HOURS
Thursday, December 11, from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m.
All staff are invited to attend Holly's Open Office
Hours this week on either Wednesday, December 10, or
Thursday, December 11, as your schedule permits.
The door remains open and all subjects are open for
discussion!
MEMORIAL SERVICE
FOR TOM BREIWICK
Thursday, Dec 11, from 3 - 5 pm at the Ballard Elks Club
(Located just north of
Ray's Boathouse and Anthony's at Shilshole Bay in
Seattle) Memorials may be made to the Seattle Fishermen's
Memorial Scholarship Fund in Tom Breiwick's name. Tom was
on the planning committee that chose and worked with the
artist who did the memorial statue that is found at
Fisherman's Terminal in Seattle. The Committee
established an educational scholarship fund in 1999 to
provide scholarships to eligible family members and other
dependents who suffered the tragedy of losing their loved
ones to the sea.
Any contributions can be
made to the Seattle Fishermen's Memorial Scholarship Fund
and sent to: The Seattle Fishermen's Memorial Committee,
PO Box 17356, Seattle, Washington 98107
*******
NEW
ANNOUNCEMENTS******
WEB GRADING VIA
INSTRUCTOR BRIEFCASE
Monday, December 15 at 12:00 noon
Web grading is available via Instructor Briefcase. Enter either
your social security number (no dots or dashes) OR your
instructor ID number. Then enter your PIN. Don't forget
to select the correct quarter. PLEASE NOTE: If you do not
have a PIN or you have misplaced your PIN you will need
to contact the Payroll Office at X4515 to receive one.
Grades are due December 15th. Grade sheets submitted in
person must be received in Enrollment Services (room
5249) by 12:00 noon, web grading is available until 10:30
pm. If you have any questions please feel free to contact
Chris Melton at cmelton@ctc.edu, or X4613.
******
PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS*****
REMINDER -
CHECKING EMAIL FROM A REMOTE LOCATION
Employees can check their email from remote
sites by using the mail.shoreline.edu address in their
internet browser. You will be asked your password in
order to log in.
MAILROOM
REVISITED
Many thanks to all of you who took the time to complete
the recent mailroom survey. Results of the survey are can be downloaded. The
following changes in mail service will be effective
Monday, January 5, 2004 (beginning of Winter Qtr):
**A student worker will make one delivery/pickup of mail
each day between
1:00 pm and 2:30 pm. The student worker will pickup
outgoing mail from the divisions/department and return it
to the mailroom. Outgoing US mail will be metered and go
out in the afternoon delivery to the post office which
occurs at 3:30pm. Due to time constraints, exceptionally
large volumes of mail returned to the mailroom may not go
out until the following morning in the 8:30am trip to the
post office.
**The mail boxes will remain in the bookstore, mail not
retrieved by 12:30pm each day
will be collected and delivered to the
divisions/departments. We will remove individual faculty
boxes and all mail will be placed in the division/dept
box unless you prefer to keep your box and notify John by
e-mail
**Mail requiring special handling should be brought to
the mailroom for processing by 2pm. For security
purposes, clarity concerning instructions for delivery
and to ensure sufficient time for the mail to be
processed this mail should NOT be put in the pick up by
the student worker. If you want to be assured that your
mail will go to the post office in the 3:30pm run the
mail should be in the mailroom by 2pm. >more
OUTLOOK TRAINING
Thursday, January 8 at 11:30 a.m.
Outlook 2002 training is being offered by the Business
Technology program Winter Quarter. If you are interested,
register for BusTc 282, Outlook, Thursdays and Fridays,
11:30-12:20.
DOMAIN NAME
CHANGE OVER
TSS will implement the final phase of the domain
name change. Beginning on Tuesday December 16, outgoing
e-mail will reflect the new domain name, @shoreline.edu.
The only impact of this cutover will be on those campus
e-mail users that are subscribed to foreign listserve
lists. Subscriptions to listserve lists hosted here and
at CIS will be handled automatically. This cutover will
not impact your ability to receive messages. You will
continue to receive e-mail addressed to your old e-mail
address indefinitely, although you should be using your
new e-mail address for all publications and
correspondence. Those of you who are subscribed to
foreign listserve lists will need to unsubscribe prior to
December 16 and you will need to resubscribe after
December 16. Please e-mail Gary Kalbfleisch at
gkalbfle@shoreline.edu if you have any questions. More
information is posted to Net News.
ALL CAMPUS PARTY
Friday, January 16, 12:20-2:20 pm in the Grand Ballroom
in the PUB
Mark your calendars for an all-campus
celebration of our 40th anniversary! Games, historical
mementos from the past, songs by our Shoreline Singers,
and of course, cake and ice cream will highlight the day.
Does anyone have any "artifacts" of history
from the early days? The 40th Anniversary Committee is
asking for contributions to our historical exhibition
that will be on display in the PUB and in the Library.
Anything of interest is requested (i.e. copy of old
yearbooks, awards from the past, etc.) Your goods will be
returned to you. Please contact Judy Yu at jyu@shoreline.edu if you could provide an item to the
display.
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Day at a Glance
- Losers
make promises; winners make commitments. . -Unknown
Tuesday, December
9, 2003
*******
TODAY'S
/ WEEKEND EVENTS******
ALL CAMPUS HOLIDAY
PARTY
Tuesday, December 9, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Gallery (1000
Building)
All college employees are invited to this annual event
sponsored by the Shoreline Community College Federation
of Teachers, and the Shoreline Community College
Foundation. There will be live music (courtesy of Helena
Azevedo), refreshments, and a drawing for free CDs.
Attendees are asked to bring four cans of food for the
needy.
SCC Concert Band
Tuesday, December 9, 2003
7:30 pm
Shorecrest Performing Arts Center
Shoreline Concert Band presents an Italian escapade.
Come join us for a romantic evening of
melody. $6 general admission, $4 senior, SCC
Faculty and Staff, Students $2 with ID
Contact Person: Ken Noreen h.206-542-3842 Office:
206-546-4759
*******
NEW
ANNOUNCEMENTS******
OUTLOOK TRAINING
Thursday, January 8 at 11:30 a.m.
Outlook 2003 training is being offered by the Business
Technology program Winter Quarter. If you are interested,
register for BusTc 282, Outlook, Thursdays and Fridays,
11:30-12:20.
THANK YOU FROM
THE KIDS AT THE PARENT CHILD CENTER
The Parent Child Center wants to thank the SCC
campus community for all of the support in our mitten
drive. So far, we have collected over 150 pairs of gloves
and mittens for the battered women & children's
center. Well Done!!
******
PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS*****
MEMORIAL SERVICE
FOR TOM BREIWICK
Thursday, Dec 11, from 3 - 5 pm at the Ballard Elks Club
(Located just north of
Ray's Boathouse and Anthony's at Shilshole Bay in
Seattle) Memorials may be made to the Seattle Fishermen's
Memorial Scholarship Fund in Tom Breiwick's name. Tom was
on the planning committee that chose and worked with the
artist who did the memorial statue that is found at
Fisherman's Terminal in Seattle. The Committee
established an educational scholarship fund in 1999 to
provide scholarships to eligible family members and other
dependents who suffered the tragedy of losing their loved
ones to the sea.
Any contributions can be
made to the Seattle Fishermen's Memorial Scholarship Fund
and sent to: The Seattle Fishermen's Memorial Committee,
PO Box 17356, Seattle, Washington 98107
ALL CAMPUS PARTY
Friday, January 16, 12:20-2:20 pm in the Grand Ballroom
in the PUB
Mark your calendars for an all-campus
celebration of our 40th anniversary! Games, historical
mementos from the past, songs by our Shoreline Singers,
and of course, cake and ice cream will highlight the day.
Does anyone have any "artifacts" of history
from the early days? The 40th Anniversary Committee is
asking for contributions to our historical exhibition
that will be on display in the PUB and in the Library.
Anything of interest is requested (i.e. copy of old
yearbooks, awards from the past, etc.) Your goods will be
returned to you. Please contact Judy Yu at jyu@shoreline.edu if you could provide an item to the
display.
DECEMBER 3 BOARD
MEETING PACKED WITH ACTIVITY!
The December 3 Board of Trustees agenda was packed with
action and activities. Ken LaFountaine, Jan Ellis,
Scott Main, Thalia Saplad and Mariko Kakiuchi were
recognized by the Board for their outstanding
achievements and honors this past year. Ona Canfield,
dental hygiene instructor, may now add
Professor to her title, as she was awarded
tenure by the Board as its first action item.
Hiring New Executive Director of Workforce Programs,
Rebecca Rhodes, was confirmed by the Board. Professors
Bob Francis, Diana Sampson and Paul Cerda, completing
sabbaticals this past year, provided a glimpse of their
varied experiences, relating their sabbatical goals to
the enrichment of their teaching. Paul Burton, new
Board Chair for 2003-04, began the meeting by thanking
past-Chair Edith Loyer Nelson for her year of service.
Then next Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees is
scheduled for Wednesday, January 28, 2004.
SUPPORT FOR THE
NEEDY DURING THE HOLIDAYS
At this time of the year, most of us at
Shoreline Community College are grateful for the many
comforts of our lives. We want to extend those heartfelt
feelings to those in our community who are less
fortunate. With this in mind, President Moore will
endorse those efforts to bring food, clothing, and other
gifts to the needy. We encourage you to get involved in
food bank donations, the Mitten and Glove Drive sponsored
by the Parent-Child Center, Toys for Tots,
Sponsor-a-Family, and other efforts. If you have
questions, please contact President Moore at hmoore@shoreline.edu.
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Day at a Glance
- Losers
always have an excuse; winners always have an
idea. -Unknown
Monday, December
8, 2003
*******
TODAY'S
/ WEEKEND EVENTS******
Our Friend and
Colleague, Linda Breiwick
Message from President Holly Moore
Monday, December 8; 12:30-2:00 PM, Room 5302
Our hearts and
concerns go out to Linda and her family at this
time. I know that individuals in our campus family
experience tragedies and we often wonder how we can help
and what we can do to support each other. For this
purpose I have asked the counselors from the Counseling
Center to provide us with support around these
issues. Matt Orlando, Kim Thompson and Yvonne L.
Terrell-Powell will provide an opportunity for campus
members to share their thoughts and feelings about
tragedy, grief and loss and to receive information on how
to help themselves and others during times of tragedy and
loss. For
staff wishing to talk to a counselor, time is available today, December
8, from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. in room 5302. No appointment is
necessary.
*******
NEW
ANNOUNCEMENTS******
MEMORIAL SERVICE
FOR TOM BREIWICK
Thursday, Dec 11, from 3 - 5 pm at the Ballard Elks Club
(Located just north of
Ray's Boathouse and Anthony's at Shilshole Bay in
Seattle) Memorials may be made to the Seattle Fishermen's Memorial
Scholarship Fund in Tom Breiwick's name. Tom was on the planning committee
that chose and worked with the artist who did the
memorial statue that is found at Fisherman's Terminal in
Seattle. The Committee established an educational
scholarship fund in 1999 to provide scholarships to
eligible family members and other dependents who suffered the tragedy of losing their loved ones to
the sea.
Any contributions can be
made to the Seattle Fishermen's Memorial Scholarship Fund
and sent to: The Seattle Fishermen's Memorial Committee,
PO Box 17356, Seattle, Washington 98107
ALL CAMPUS PARTY
Friday, January 16, 12:20-2:20 pm in the Grand Ballroom
in the PUB
Mark your calendars for an all-campus
celebration of our 40th anniversary! Games, historical
mementos from the past, songs by our Shoreline Singers,
and of course, cake and ice cream will highlight the day.
Does anyone have any "artifacts" of history
from the early days? The 40th Anniversary Committee is
asking for contributions to our historical exhibition that
will be on display in the PUB and in the Library.
Anything of interest is requested (i.e. copy of old
yearbooks, awards from the past, etc.) Your goods will be
returned to you. Please contact Judy Yu at jyu@shoreline.edu if you could provide an item to the
display.
******
PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS*****
DECEMBER 3 BOARD
MEETING PACKED WITH ACTIVITY!
The December 3 Board of Trustees agenda was packed with
action and activities. Ken LaFountaine, Jan Ellis,
Scott Main, Thalia Saplad and Mariko Kakiuchi were
recognized by the Board for their outstanding
achievements and honors this past year. Ona Canfield,
dental hygiene instructor, may now add
Professor to her title, as she was awarded
tenure by the Board as its first action item.
Hiring New Executive Director of Workforce Programs,
Rebecca Rhodes, was confirmed by the Board. Professors
Bob Francis, Diana Sampson and Paul Cerda, completing
sabbaticals this past year, provided a glimpse of their
varied experiences, relating their sabbatical goals to
the enrichment of their teaching. Paul Burton, new
Board Chair for 2003-04, began the meeting by thanking
past-Chair Edith Loyer Nelson for her year of service.
Then next Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees is
scheduled for Wednesday, January 28, 2004.
ALL CAMPUS HOLIDAY
PARTY
Tuesday, December 9, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Gallery (1000
Building)
All college employees are invited to this annual event
sponsored by the Shoreline Community College Federation
of Teachers, and the Shoreline Community College
Foundation. There will be live music (courtesy of Helena
Azevedo), refreshments, and a drawing for free CDs.
Attendees are asked to bring four cans of food for the
needy.
SCC Concert Band
Tuesday, December 9, 2003
7:30 pm
Shorecrest Performing Arts Center
Shoreline Concert Band presents an Italian escapade.
Come join us for a romantic evening of
melody.
$6 general admission, $4 senior, SCC Faculty and Staff,
Students $2 with ID
Contact Person:
Ken Noreen h.206-542-3842 Office: 206-546-4759
LUCKY
WINNERS OF THE RAFFLE DRAW AT THE BOOKSTORE OPEN HOUSE
The winners of the door prizes at the Bookstore
Holiday Open House are:
Alice Billett---one dozen Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
Margaret Parker---one dozen Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
Mary Blanchett--one dozen Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
Susan Ding---Red Robin gift certificate
Eri Yamada---Campus Salon gift certificate
Joel Lee---Campus Salon gift certificate
Doug MacKay---Sprio's gift certificate
Ken LaFontain---Circuit City gift certificate
Winners may pick up their prizes at the Bookstore.
SUPPORT FOR THE
NEEDY DURING THE HOLIDAYS
At this time of the year, most of us at
Shoreline Community College are grateful for the many
comforts of our lives. We want to extend those heartfelt
feelings to those in our community who are less
fortunate. With this in mind, President Moore will
endorse those efforts to bring food, clothing, and other
gifts to the needy. We encourage you to get involved in
food bank donations, the Mitten and Glove Drive sponsored
by the Parent-Child Center, Toys for Tots,
Sponsor-a-Family, and other efforts. If you have
questions, please contact President Moore at hmoore@shoreline.edu.
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Day at a Glance
- Nothing is as simple as we hope it will
be.
- --- Jim
Horning
Friday,
December 5, 2003
******* TODAY'S / WEEKEND EVENTS******
Special Notice:
A contractor and the fire department will be testing the fire hydrants
on campus today. This will occur between 11am and about 3pm.
There is the possibility of false alarms during this time but they will be
short and the fire department will be here during this time.
Also, after the tests the possibility of some sediment in the water might be
noticeable. This is normal and you do not need to call this into Facilities
if you notice a change in water pressure or sediment.
Our Friend and Colleague, Linda
Breiwick
Message from President Holly Moore
Our hearts and
concerns go out to Linda and her family at this time. I know that
individuals in our campus family experience tragedies and we often wonder
how we can help and what we can do to support each other. For this purpose I
have asked the counselors from the Counseling Center to provide us with
support around these issues. Matt Orlando, Kim Thompson and Yvonne L.
Terrell-Powell will provide an opportunity for campus members to share their
thoughts and feelings about tragedy, grief and loss and to receive
information on how to help themselves and others during times of tragedy and
loss.
More information will be posted on
DAAG first thing Monday morning--Holly Moore
Spirit of Christmas
- Choir of the Sound
Saturday, December 6, 2003, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
Sunday, December 7, 2003, 3:00pm & 7:00pm
Shorecrest Performing Arts Center
These concerts will be performed with piano, synthesizers, drums and percussion.
There will be special lighting, staging, costumes and innovative choreography.
Season: $48, general admission, $42
Individual: $18, general admission, $16, senior/children
Contact Number: (206) 529-9990
******* NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS******
SCC
Concert Band
Tuesday, December 9, 2003
7:30 pm
Shorecrest Performing Arts Center
Shoreline Concert Band presents an Italian escapade. Come join us for a romantic
evening of melody.
$6 general admission, $4 senior, SCC Faculty and Staff, Students $2 with ID
Contact Person:
Ken Noreen h.206-542-3842 Office:
206-546-4759
****** PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS*****
LUCKY WINNERS OF THE RAFFLE DRAW
AT THE BOOKSTORE OPEN HOUSE
The winners of the door prizes at the Bookstore Holiday Open House are:
Alice Billett---one dozen Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
Margaret Parker---one dozen Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
Mary Blanchett--one dozen Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
Susan Ding---Red Robin gift certificate
Eri Yamada---Campus Salon gift certificate
Joel Lee---Campus Salon gift certificate
Doug MacKay---Sprio's gift certificate
Ken LaFontain---Circuit City gift certificate
Winners may pick up their prizes at the Bookstore.
SYMPATHY FOR OUR CO-WORKER
All of the Shoreline
Community College family who have been privileged to be coworkers and friends of Linda
Breiwick share in the tragic loss of her husband Tom, owner of Pacific Marine Equipment in
Ballard. Our thoughts and prayers are with Linda and her daughters Leigh and Jennifer
during this difficult time.
NEW CAMPUS PHONE DIRECTORIES
New campus phone directories
will be delivered to your mailboxes today or tomorrow. YEAH! Happy holidays from PIO.
Updates to the phone directory should be emailed to Amy Stapleton at astaplet@shoreline.edu
WEB GRADING VIA INSTRUCTOR BRIEFCASE
Monday, December 15 at 12:00 noon
Web grading is available via
Instructor
Briefcase. Enter either your
social security number (no dots or dashes) OR your instructor ID number. Then enter your
PIN. Don't forget to select the correct quarter. PLEASE NOTE: If you do not have a PIN or
you have misplaced your PIN you will need to contact the Payroll Office at X4515 to
receive one.
Grades are due December 15th. Grade sheets submitted in person must be received in
Enrollment Services (room 5249) by 12:00 noon, web grading is available until 10:30 pm. If
you have any questions please feel free to contact Chris Melton at cmelton@ctc.edu, or X4613.
FIRST FRIDAY FILM SERIES: "MY FIRST MISTER"
Friday, December 5, 4:30-8:00 p.m., Room 1522
Come and enjoy the last First Friday Film of the year "My First Mister" (2001)
starring Albert Brooks. Gourmet pizza, salad, bread, beverages and dessert will be
available. A $5.00 donation is requested. An RSVP to John (x6937) or Dorie (x4509) is
helpful, but not required. New faculty and staff are always welcome.
ALL CAMPUS HOLIDAY PARTY
Tuesday, December 9, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Gallery (1000 Building)
All college employees are invited to this annual event sponsored by the Shoreline
Community College Federation of Teachers, and the Shoreline Community College Foundation.
There will be live music (courtesy of Helena Azevedo), refreshments, and a drawing for
free CDs. Attendees are asked to bring four cans of food for the needy.
SUPPORT FOR THE NEEDY DURING THE HOLIDAYS
At this time of the year,
most of us at Shoreline Community College are grateful for the many comforts of our lives.
We want to extend those heartfelt feelings to those in our community who are less
fortunate. With this in mind, President Moore will endorse those efforts to bring food,
clothing, and other gifts to the needy. We encourage you to get involved in food bank
donations, the Mitten and Glove Drive sponsored by the Parent-Child Center, Toys for Tots,
Sponsor-a-Family, and other efforts. If you have questions, please contact President Moore
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