Boeing Creek Watershed Restoration

park cleanupA little “heads up” about our annual Boeing Creek Restoration Event this Saturday, April 26 from 10-1:30.  Please consider joining me and other staff/faculty, students and community members in battling Evil Ivy and her menacing minions, including Heinous Holly, Stinky Bob and Churlish Cherry.  Our continual battle with these formidable foes is to be waged in the forest between the track and the dog park.  With luck, and a bit of honest work, we should be able to gain significant ground in this War of the Weeds and bring in a significant show of leaves by planting native plants and establishing a “Safe Plant Zone”.  Please see the attached flyer for the specific details re: the event.

We are also seeking native plant recruits.  If any of you have native plants on your property that you might be able to recruit for planting in this forest, please let me know.  The habitat is a dry forest understory with an established canopy.  Appropriate plants would include: cascara, wild rose, red huckleberry, serviceberry (Amelanchier), salal, Oregon grape, Indian plum, hazelnut, trailing blackberry (the native), orange honeysuckle, foamflower (Tiarella), wood sorrel (Oxalis), vine or big leaf maple and others.  If you have a candidate that is not on the list, please feel free to email me (mloper@shoreline.edu) or call me (546-4683).  Feel free to stop by any time, and leave whenever you need to.  I know Marty’s memorial is at 2 PM.  We’ll be pulling weeds from 10-12, and planting plants from about 12-1:30

Hope to see you Saturday!

Matt Loper

Reception for AFA Grads Thursday, April 24

There is a reception for the current graduates of the Associate of Fine Art program in the art gallery from 3:30 – 5 p.m. in the art gallery Thursday, April 24.   Shoreline offers two direct transfer degrees with  concentration in the visual arts: an AFAS in studio art, and an AFAP in photography. Each year, students in the final stages of their degree present their finest examples of painting, drawing, printmaking, graphic design, photography, sculpture, and ceramics. The show runs to May 15.

Food for Thought: Screening of “A Place at the Table”

place at the tableJoin Shoreline CC Center for Service-Learning and North Urban Human Services Alliance (NUHSA) for a special screening of “A Place at the Table.” on Thursday, April 24, at 5:45 p.m.

This documentary offers an intimate glimpse into food insecurity in the United States. Huffington Post says, ” ‘A Place At The Table’ does what all important documentary films should do. It enables us to bear witness; to see, to feel something about what we’ve seen, and to be moved in the most literal sense of starting out in one place and ending up in another.”  

Memorial service April 26 for Marty Olsen

Marty Olsen

Marty Olsen

A memorial service for long-time Shoreline Community College faculty counselor and Professor Emeritus Marty Olsen scheduled for 2 p.m., Saturday, April 26, 2014 in the PUB Main Dining Room on campus.

Olsen passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, April 13. Olsen joined Shoreline in 1973 and retired in 2009; 36 years of service to thousands of students.

At a retirement gathering, Olsen said it was the opportunities to work with students who had academic challenges, special needs or difficult life circumstances and then witness their growth and development that made his position much more than just a job.

“Marty’s commitment to students and the community college mission is a lesson and legacy for us all,” Interim President Daryl Campbell said.

Prof. Amy Kinsel, President of the Shoreline faculty union, said Olsen was active in the union and involved in many other aspects of faculty life at Shoreline. Kinsel noted that Olsen had recently attended services for two other members of the Shoreline community, faculty member Karen Toreson and Phyllis Topham, a faculty member who retired along with Olsen in 2009.

Here’s the obituary as that appears on the Seattle Times site: Life-long resident of Seattle, Vietnam Veteran, graduate of Ingraham High School and University of Washington, Counselor at Shoreline Community College for 36 years, retiring May 7, 2009. Survived by his wife, Vicki, son Justin Olsen, daughter Tiffany (Steve Brewster), granddaughters Isabel and Ashley, sister Kathy (Al Dunn), brother Norman Olsen, and stepmother Gidge Olsen. Memorial service April 26, 2014 at 2 p.m. in the PUB at Shoreline Community College, 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133. Donations in lieu of flowers to the Martin Olsen Memorial Scholarship Fund at the Shoreline Community College Foundation or to the Taproot Theatre, 204 N 85th St, Seattle, WA 98103.

Updated: Training starts Thursday for redesigned web content management system

Update: The original afternoon training time was 2:30 pm but a space scheduling conflict has forced us to push back the start time to 3pm. We apologize for the confusion or inconvenience.

Sessions will occur at 10:30 am and 3 pm in room 4214 lasting 30 minutes to an hour. Click the time you want to add it to your calendar.

Launch of the redesigned web content management system (OU) is imminent. Thursday we’ll hold two training sessions to show what the new OU looks like.

Before getting trained, OU users can…

  1. Tell us which time slot they’ll attend.
  2. Watch this video to see some excellent side by side pictures of how things look now and how they will look in the new version.  Since it’s a recording, you can easily skip around to see the helpful images or find content that is of direct interest to you.
  3. Log into their pages and experiment. Just go to http://dev.shoreline.edu and find your pages in that website. Then, log in as you normally do.  These are copies of your actual pages, so there is no harm in tinkering there.