Print Shop Closed 11/7 and 11/8

Printing Services will be closed on Thursday, November 7th and Friday, November 8th and will reopen on Tuesday, November 12th.  Please plan accordingly and contact Greg Jensen via email or phone at (206) 546-4674 if you need assistance with your printing needs.

Join Us for a Green Room Script Reading on 11/9/24

Join us as professional screenwriters share excerpts from their latest feature scripts all performed by professional actors. A celebration of PNW talent in conjunction with the NW Screenwriters Guild and the GreenRoom Writing Fellowship. FREE! Doors open at 5:00 for snacks and stirring conversation. Reading begins at 5:30 PM.

  • Date: Saturday 11/9/24
  • Time: 5:00-7:30pm
  • Location: Shoreline Theatre, Building 1600

Join Us for the Student and Faculty Short Film Screening Showcase! 11/8/24

Join us for snacks and celebrate with us as we watch short films created by our very own SCC faculty and students on the BIG SCREEN!

Doors open at 3:00. Screening starts at 3:30. 

  • Date: Friday 11/8/24
  • Time: 3:30-5:30pm
  • Location: Shoreline Theatre, Building 1600

Pizza and light refreshments provided.

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Celebrating Veterans Day 11/11/24

Shoreline Community College will be closed Monday, November 11 in honor of Veterans Day. We would particularly like to acknowledge and offer our appreciation for the service and sacrifice of our Shoreline Community College veterans’ community: students, staff, and faculty alike. A Veterans Day Appreciation Wall is located outside the Veterans Resource Center (VRC – FOSS 5225A). All are invited to stop by, add your words of thanks, and attach a picture of your favorite veteran!

Veterans Day in the United States started out as a celebration of Armistice Day, commemorating the end of fighting of World War I, with the Armistice of Compiègne taking effect on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month – 11 November 1918 at 11am (the official end of World War I would not come until the Treaty of Versailles in 1919). It was officially declared a legal holiday by Congressional act on May 13, 1938. The day as we know it now came about through a 1945 delegation to then-General Dwight D. Eisenhower led by World War II veteran Raymond Weeks, who recommended Armistice Day be extended to all veterans. Eisenhower supported the idea and, during his first term as President, signed a bill declaring November 11 “Veterans Day” in 1954.

It is important to note that Veterans Day is not the same as Memorial Day. Memorial Day, celebrated in May, is a day for remember those who gave their lives serving in the US Military. Veterans Day may include the fallen but is generally a celebration of living US veterans, alongside Women Veterans Day (June 12, though not yet nationally recognized).

Veteran & Military Student Services will be hosting a Veterans Day Chili Feed in the Veterans Resource Center (FOSS 5225A) on Wednesday, November 6, to celebrate our veterans and military-connected students.

Need Something Positive to Focus On? Leave a Wish on the Wishing Tree from 11/4-11/7

What do you wish… for your family? For our community? For the world? The campus community is invited to share their wishes by writing them down and hanging them from one of the wishing trees that will be on campus from Mon. 11/4 to Thurs. 11/7. A tree will be located in the PUB lobby and wishes can be hung up from 12-2pm each day. Another tree will be located in either the FOSS or Library lobby and wishes can be hung up during business hours. Help us put some positive energy out into the universe and share your wish with us! 

If you have any questions, please e-mail studentlife@shoreline.edu. 

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