Shoreline Arts Festival: Call for Artists and Volunteers

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The 26th annual Shoreline Arts Festival is Sat., June 25 & Sun., June 26, and is a free, two-day festival featuring music, dance, theater, art exhibitions, hands-on art activities, cultural rooms, food, and more that is organized by the Shoreline – Lake Forest Park Arts Council. A fun time for all, here’s how you can participate:

Show your art!

Submit your art to be showcased in the Arts Festival Juried 2D/3D Art & Juried Photography show. But hurry – the deadline for registration is June 19!
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Volunteer!
The Arts Council is still looking for volunteers to help before, after, and at the festivalJoin the veritable army of volunteers who make this celebration of the arts possible and get a glimpse “backstage” as we entertain 10,000+ art-loving community members over two days.

Volunteers are needed for a wide range of tasks, with shifts ranging from two hours to all-day, so there’s something for every skill level and any amount of availability. Sign up now on VolunteerSpot.

Attend and enjoy the fun!
Check out the artist marketplace, dance and musical performances, food trucks galore, a performance by Missoula Children’s Theater, cultural rooms, arts and crafts stations, and more!

And, you can even avoid the stress of parking by taking the Free Arts Festival Shuttle (provided by Shoreline Community College!). The shuttle will run in a loop stopping at Meridian Park, Cromwell Park, and the Shoreline Center every 15 minutes during festival hours (Saturday, June 25 10am-6pm and Sunday, June 26 10am-5pm).

Take a walking tour of summer construction projects

Join Jason Francois (Director of Facilities and Capital Projects) on a walking tour of temporary (summer) locations for Workforce, library services, and campus learning centers.

The tour will meet at 9203 (“Fishbowl” in PUB) and two tour sessions are offered:
Wed., June 15, 10:30-11:30am
Thurs., June 16, 1-2pm

Former Phin Jacob Zanon Drafted by the New York Mets

Screen Shot 2016-06-13 at 10.20.01 PM.pngFormer Shoreline Dolphins Center-Fielder Jacob Zanon was drafted in the 15th Round of the MLB Draft by the New York Mets. Zanon is fresh off leading Lewis and Clark State to the NAIA National Championship where he was named tournament MVP. Zanon also received recognition this past season as an NAIA All America Honorable Mention.

Zanon had a great career at Shoreline where in 2015 he was a part of the first NWAC Tournament team since 1979. As a freshmen Zanon led the Phins with a .319 batting average and 36 hits. In his Sophomore season Zanon again led the Phins with a .382 batting average good enough for 2nd overall in the NWAC. Zanon also led the Phins with 55 hits and 32 runs scored earning a scholarship to Lewis and Clark State. In his first season at Lewis and Clark State Zanon led his team with a .393 batting average, 86 hits, 27 stolen bases, and 80 runs scored.

#GoPhins

Syllabus Statement: Success Coaching

Hello from Success Coaching!

This past week we’ve had the opportunity to celebrate student successes, “aha” moments, graduation, and next steps but we wouldn’t have heard about these if it hadn’t been for all the work YOU do! Congratulations on the success of another academic year! We hope that as you wrap-up the quarter that you also celebrate within the next week or over the next few months.

We’d also like to remind you that Success Coaching is available all year long, that includes Summer Quarter! We will be available to continue meeting with students and support them towards their goals, identify and address barriers, and connect them to resources. Below is a brief description of what we do and more information can be found our webpage. Let us know if you have any questions and we look forward to continuing to partner with you throughout Summer Quarter!

Faculty have requested a statement about Success Coaching to be provided on their syllabi and we thank you for this opportunity! Please feel free to use the following statement:

Similar to coaching programs used by entrepreneurs, business owners, and professional athletes, Shoreline Community College provides students with Success Coaching to help you develop your academic skills. Coaching is an ongoing professional relationship that works with you on study skills, goal planning, time management, balancing life’s priorities, focus, motivation, and organization. Coaches also help you identify and connect to other resources. Coaching is not counseling, advising, or tutoring.

For more information or to schedule an appointment: www.shoreline.edu/advising/success-coaches.aspx

Thank you,
Nicki Sunwall, Student Success Coach & Erin Wilson, Online Student Success Coach

 

Welcome Reception for Dr. Alison Stevens: Mon., June 20

Dr. Alison Stevens is returning to Shoreline and her first day on campus in her role as the Executive Vice President for Academic & Student Affairs is Monday, June 20th.

Please join President Roberts for a reception to welcome Dr. Stevens back to Shoreline: Monday, June 20th; 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM; Board Room (#1010M)-Administration building (#1000).

Thank you.