Memorial Day weekend traffic survival guide

Here is the traffic advisory from SDOT for Memorial Day weekend 2016.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 25th – THURSDAY, MAY 26th:
Motion Picture Filming: The production will film in the northbound direction of SR99/Alaskan Way Viaduct from S Atlantic St to Western Ave during off-peak hours, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Traffic will not be stopped, but there will be rolling slowdowns as filming moves along the Viaduct.

FRIDAY, MAY 27th – MONDAY, MAY 30th:
Northwest Folklife Festival: The annual festival of music and the arts at Seattle Center starts Friday. Festival hours are Friday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Monday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. About 60,000 people are expected to attend each day.

MARINERS SCHEDULE AT SAFECO FIELD:
Tuesday, May 24th, Mariners vs. Oakland, 7:10 p.m. About 15,000 people are expected to attend.

Wednesday, May 25th, Mariners vs. Oakland, 7:10 p.m. About 15,000 people are expected to attend.

Friday, May 27th, Mariners vs. Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. About 32,000 people are expected to attend.

Saturday, May 28th, Mariners vs. Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. About 29,000 people are expected to attend.

Sunday, May 29th, Mariners vs. Minnesota, 1:10 p.m. About 29,000 people are expected to attend.

SATURDAY, MAY 28th:
South Lake Union Saturday Market: Local food and crafts street market at 9th Avenue and Denny Way. 9th Ave between Denny Way and John St closed for the market from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. every Saturday through September 24th

Five Phins Named North Region Softball All-Stars

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Fresh off the most successful season since 2012 – 5 Phins were recognized as North Region All-Stars by the North Region Softball Coaches. Four Phins were named to the first team. Sophomore Emily Jackson was the lone infielder recognized for the Phins on the North region Softball All-Stars First Team. Jackson hit .396 on the year and let the team with 10 doubles. Defensively Jackson boasted a .855 Fielding Percentage to go with 46 assists and just 12 errors on the year.
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The three remaining Phins on the North Region Softball All-Stars First were all freshmen. Catcher Drew Camacho hit .407 on the year with 9 extra base hits and 16 RBIs. Camacho had 9 assists on the year with only 1 error in 153 innings behind the plate. Pitcher and Designated Player Kathryn Goff recived First team recognition for her work as a batter. Goff led the Phins with a .422 batting average and 34 RBIs. She had 13 extra base hits on the year and only struck out 6 times in 102 at bats. Right Fielder Shelby Reyes made the First team as an outfielder. Reyes hit .402 on the year with 32 RBIs and a team leading 14 extra base hits.

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Sophomore Center Fielder Sarah Casel was named to the North Region All-Stars Second Team following a Freshmen campaign where she was named to the North Region All-Stars First Team. This year Casel hit .375 with a team leading 31 runs scored and 28 stolen bases. She played 214 innings in Center Field without recording an error.

#GoPhins

 

May 20, 2016 Campus Community Update Video now available online

For those of you who were unable to attend the Campus Community Update this past Fri., May 20, the video of the event is below. A big thank you to our Instructional Media team for recording the event and making it available online.

Earth Week 2016 Recap – a sustainable success!

Earth Week 2016 was a success! Take a look:


Beginning April 18, Shoreline Community College, hosted a series of events to make up a spectacular Earth Week. Close to 1,900 people participated in one way or another in our Earth Week 2016 activities, greater than the 700 contacts the year prior. We had a diverse array of campus participants who reached out to 1,334 contacts over the course of the week. We also strengthened our community connections, as our community partners were able to reach out to our students, faculty, and staff on campus.

The students facilitated several events, as did the faculty. One example included the Recycling/Compost Contest with 165 people who signed up to play the game.

With the integration of Earth Week activities into the classroom, the message of environmental sustainability made it to more students. Some professors who participated in this manner include Chip Dodd, Emma Agosta, Ernest Johnson, Matt Loper,  Michelle Kleisath, Tim Payne, Judy Penn, Tony Doupe, Lauren Greathouse, and Claire Putney.

The most enduring activity was the native habitat restoration, which included 40 participants who removed 500 square feet of ivy and planted 145 native trees, shrubs, and groundcovers in the forested area just north of the campus track. Go ahead and wander back there for a look!

Most of the campus participants reported that they were able to meet the learning outcomes they set before their activity took place, and most met or exceeded the number of participants that they expected for their activity.

Thank you to everyone involved and here’s to next year!

Reminder: Evacuation Drill of 5000 Building, Wed., May 25

From Robin Blacksmith, Director of Safety & Security.

“For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them.” – Aristotle

Shoreline Community College will have a scheduled Evacuation Exercise of the 5000 Building on Wed., May 25, 2016. The intent of the exercise is to practice the quick evacuation of all three levels to ensure that, in the event of a true emergency, our campus members feel confident in how to respond. While this may be a brief disruption in our day, the value of practicing what to do and where to go is immeasurable.

Several Building Evacuation Monitors (trained volunteer employees) will take part in the exercise and will assist security officers with the evacuation. Please follow their direction and lead. When the alarm sounds on May 25, safely and quickly exit the 5000 Building and proceed to the nearest evacuation site. Signage outside the 5000 Building will indicate we are conducting a training exercise.

Please share this information with occupants of the building. While this is a practice exercise, we anticipate everyone’s commitment to evacuate. As the Security Department is on the first level of the building, please be advised that Security office staff will also be required to exit the building.

We thank you in advance for your cooperation. We plan to exercise additional buildings each quarter. For additional information or questions, please contact Director Robin Blacksmith at 206-546-4503 or rblacksmith@shoreline.edu

Learning what to do in the event of an emergency saves lives. Many employees and some students have completed the Get Ready Take Action – All-Hazards Emergency Preparedness Training, either in person or online. Many have viewed the posted training videos for a violent event in progress, or completed additional courses such as Incident Command 100 and 200 for Higher Education. Some have created small emergency kits for their car or workspace. As a community, we continue to strive towards being prepared to face an emergency event.