The Producers: A Mel Brooks Musical opens this Fri., May 12

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The Theater’s production of “The Producers; A Mel Brooks Musical” opens this Fri., May 12 and runs through Sun., May 21. Tickets are available at the door or at Brown Paper Tickets

The Producers is based around the character of Max Bialystock, a down and out Broadway producer whose latest work flopped on opening night. Max, plagued by his former success and scrambling to stay afloat, experiences a change in fortune when downtrodden accountant, Leo Bloom, discovers there is money to be made in Max’s theatrical failure. As a result, the two formerly defeated business men form an unlikely union with the goal of creating the world’s worst musical.

The plot develops as the duo enlists the help of ridiculous and often farcical characters on the way such as former Nazi and on-going Third Reich enthusiast Franz Liebkind, Ulla the blonde bombshell secretary/receptionist and the flamboyant homosexual director Roger De Bris. As a result of the characters’ combined brainpower and ludicrous behavior, “Spring Time for Hitler” is born in Broadway.

Performances in the Main Campus Theater – 1600 Bldg.
Fridays & Saturdays, May 12, 13, 19, 20 at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday matinees, May 14 & 21 at 3 p.m.

Tickets:
General Admission: $20.00
Seniors, Staff, & students: $16.00
Shoreline Community College Students/Children: $12

FREE PARKING

Beer, wine, & refreshments available for purchase.

For more information contact Producer Dr. Charles Enlow at cenlow@shoreline.edu or
Theater Manager John Nold at jnold@shoreline.edu – 206-546-4728

Attend the SLECC open house: Learn, share, enjoy root beer floats

The Student Learning Experience Coordinating Committee (SLECC) has had a busy year and we invite you to join an open house all-SLECC meeting on Fri., May 12 in the PUB Quiet Dining Room, 9208. The event runs from 2:30-4:30 p.m. with spotlight sessions at 2:45 and 3:45: explore ideas and share feedback for improved website structure and content.

Come enjoy root beer floats while learning about our progress and share your feedback on:

• Enrollment Marketing
• Scheduling / Enrollment
• Website Program Navigation (Spotlight session)
• Academic Credit for Prior Learning
• Placement
• Orientation
• First-Year Experience seminar
• High-engagement practices

Preview featured highlights from the past year.

Sophomore Showcase & Honors Recital, Fri., May 5

Join us for a special musical event in the Music Building (800), Room 818 on Fri., May 5 at 12:30 p.m. The Sophomore Showcase & Honors Recital are two events that have been combined this year as many of our Sophomore music students have also received awards for their Outstanding Jury Performances during the Fall and/or Winter quarter jury examinations during 2016-17. The line-up of performers includes vocalists, pianists, and a variety of instrumental musicians. Please attend this special event and support our talented students as we celebrate their musical achievements.

Emergency Preparedness Kit Day, Thurs., May 4

Come join us from 12-2 p.m. in the PUB Quiet Dining Room (9208) on Thurs., May 4 to learn about emergency preparedness kits and safety on campus and to get some light snacks!

Edwin Lucero is Interim Director, Safety and Security

Edwin Lucero photo[6]Shoreline Community College is pleased to announce that Edwin Lucero has accepted the position of Director, Safety and Security, on an interim basis through June 30, 2018. The College recently conducted a national search for the director position, and senior administration determined to proceed with appointing Lucero, who had been performing supervisory duties in the area following the departure of Robin Blacksmith, for one year.

Senior Executive Director and CFO Stuart Trippel said, “Our recent search yielded a pool of candidates with strong backgrounds in law enforcement, which is undoubtedly valuable. In addition, campus security requires deep working knowledge of the complexities of the educational process, as well as lived experience with the rich diversity of our student body. I concluded that at this time, Edwin Lucero is the best person to move the Safety and Security Department forward and provide leadership at a time where security plays an increasingly important role on all college campuses.”

Lucero, who has served at the College since 2001, has over twenty years’ experience in campus safety and security. He has also cultivated close working relationships with local law enforcement agencies, including the Shoreline Police Department. In addition, he has completed multiple levels of National Incident Management System (NIMS) training on emergency management. Lucero will continue to enhance his skills in these areas.

The College will evaluate the director position again in early 2018.