Last day for the Clay Club Sale – Fri., Nov. 18

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Looking for a unique gift this holiday season? Want to add a one-of-a-kind pot to your home? The Clay Club has been hard at work creating ceramic art and functional pottery for this year’s sale. All proceeds support the Clay Club’s workshops and field trips.

Find us in the studio (VCT Building, Room 2065) Fri., Nov. 18 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

3-on-3 Basketball Tournament, Fri., Nov. 18

Need a break? Head to the gym to cheer on your favorite team in the 3-on-3 basketball tournament from 9:30 a.m. – 1:50 p.m. on Fri., Nov. 18.

Job Seekers’ Roundtable featuring Paul Valenti, Fri., Nov. 18

Don’t miss Paul Valenti, one of Seattle’s most connected professionals for Plus 50 job and business opportunities. Fri., Nov. 18: 1-2:30 p.m., PUB 9202

This is Roundtable’s version of a TED Talk, with a career coach pro who has helped hundreds of our over 50 crowd find jobs over the years. Paul has been with the Mayor’s Office for Senior Citizens, Employment Resource Center for just over 8 years where he specializes in assisting older job seekers secure part and full time jobs. He is a former Hawaii State Legislative Lobbyist and the former Program Manager of the Center for Learning and Undergraduate Enrichment (CLUE) at the University of Washington.

Paul is a certified Dependable Strengths Trainer and a professional Job Search and Employment Speaker and Counselor. He has an inspirational and at times humorous story to share about how he beat the odds and became a success. Also LOTS to share about networking both online and in person. Hear some of his proven tricks for success using Linkedin – and even schedule a one-on-one!

Music Student Recital Fri., Nov. 18

Head to the music bldg., room 818 from 12:30-3:30 p.m. on Fri., Nov. 18 to hear our talented music students perform in a free recital open to the community.

Campus Directory information now in Outlook

You’ve always been able to right-click on an email address in Outlook and choose “Open Outlook Properties” or “Open Contact Card” to get a quick look at the office or phone number for an employee. However, if you’ve used that trick you may have noticed that that information didn’t change if the person moved to a new office or got a new phone number after they were hired.

That Outlook data is now being updated once a day from the online Campus Directory, so you should be able to rely on it for the current office (room), phone number, department, and job title, assuming the employee and their division have kept their information up-to-date in Campus Directory.

Contact Gavin Smith at gavinsmith@shoreline.edu with any questions.