
Shoreline’s Theater department’s production of Noises Off, a British farce about putting on a farce, runs through Sun., Dec. 13. Tickets can be purchased here. Hurry! Tickets for this popular show are going to go fast!
Last chance to see Noises Off this weekend! Ends Sunday, Dec. 13
President Roberts: Meetings, Outreach & Looking Ahead (December 10-31, 2015)
President Roberts is off campus from December 10th…beginning with her participation in WACTC (WA Community and Technical College Presidents) meetings. Then, it’s off to Japan (Okinawa and Tokyo) for an outreach trip with International Education Executive Director Diana Sampson and International Outreach Associate Director Howard Lee. Closing out the month: readjusting to Pacific Standard Time, taking a few days to breathe and looking forward to 2016.
The Administrator(s)-In-Charge [AIC(s)]:
• Thurs, 12/10 & Fri, 12/11—VPASA Bob Francis: Extensions 4651 or 4652.
• Mon, 12/14 & Tues, 12/15—Executive Director Stuart Trippel: Extensions: 6955 or 7859
• Wed, 12/16; Thurs, 12/17 & Fri, 12/18—VPHR&LA Stephen Smith: Extensions 4694 or 4695
• Mon, 12/28—Executive Director Stuart Trippel: Extensions: 4672 or 7859
• Tues, 12/29; Wed, 12/30 & Thurs, 12/31—Executive Director Dawn Vinberg: Extensions: 6955 or 7859
Thank you.
Catch Jim Elenteny’s band Science! at The Substation Fri., Dec., 11
Come celebrate the end of the quarter with Music Technology faculty member Jim Elenteny’s band Science! along with two other Seattle bands, Modern Relics and Sebastian and the Deep Blue Sea, this Fri., Dec. 11 at The Substation in Seattle at 645 NW 45th St. Cover is $10 and the event is from 9pm – 1 am.
Metro Transit weather alert for Wed., Dec. 9
For anyone coming to or from campus via Metro Transit: Plan ahead! Transit Alert – metro service may be affected by adverse weather conditions.
Metro Transit advises all transit riders in its service area to plan ahead for traveling safely during today’s adverse weather conditions, be aware of local conditions, plan for possible delays and sign up for Transit Alerts for routes they ride. While Metro utilizes all available resources to operate service as normally as possible during adverse conditions, there is the possibility that transit service could be delayed or disrupted as a result of traffic, weather or other conditions.
Metro suggests:
- Be aware of conditions in areas in which you are traveling.
- Allow plenty of time for your trip; be prepared for longer travel times in the event of traffic or transit service delays.
- Check Metro’s Service Advisories page to find out about known reroutes or major stop revisions due to planned construction or events.
- Sign up for Transit Alerts for the routes you use.
Metro’s top priority is to make riding transit as safe as possible. Your patience during delays and service disruptions is appreciated.
Thank you for riding, and for using Metro’s services.
Greenwood parking lot closed over break
The Greenwood Parking Lot will be closed from Friday, December 11, 2015 to Monday, January 4, 2016. Please park in the upper main campus lots during the Winter Break period. With significantly less foot and vehicle traffic during the break period, closing this lot helps to prevent the potential for crime to occur. We apologize for any inconvenience and wish you a safe and happy holiday!
R. Blacksmith, Safety & Security
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