I, Anatolia Theatre Production

TAPS Theater’s debut performance, I, Anatolia, is on stage on October 19th at 7 PM at the Theater at Shoreline Community College! We are working hard and are so excited to see you there! Please join us to celebrate this special day and support TAPS with your presence!

I, Anatolia is one of the most acclaimed theatrical plays in modern Turkish theater. Written by Güngör Dilmen and first staged in 1984, this groundbreaking play brings Anatolia’s memory alive on stage. Sometimes tragic, sometimes humorous, always deeply human—reminding us that behind every empire and every legend were people who loved, resisted, mourned, and laughed. I, Anatolia is a poetic and historical journey through the soul of Anatolia, told through the voices of its women, myths, and memories. Goddesses, queens, villagers, wives, kings, barbers—all step forward to speak.

  • Date: Sunday 10/19/25
  • Time: 7:00-9:00pm
  • Location: Shoreline Theatre (1600 Building)
  • Cost: $15, Free for all students
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Alumni Spotlight: From Shoreline to Japan and Back Again: A Life Shaped by Teaching, Travel, and Community

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Susan Henderson, Class of 1975

Susan Henderson’s story is one of quiet courage, global adventure, and deep gratitude. A self-described introvert, she never imagined her life would take her across continents, into classrooms, and back to Shoreline. 

Susan’s connection to Shoreline and Shoreline Community College runs deep. In the late 1960s, her mother made the decision to pursue a nursing degree at Shoreline to support her two children. Within two years, her mother had earned her credentials and begun a long and impactful career in healthcare, working as a nurse until her retirement and continuing to volunteer at the same hospital into her seventies. “I think Shoreline, and my mom, of course, gave me wings that I’m not sure I knew I had the confidence to use. And then life just kept happening. My life turned out bigger than I thought it would.” 

Susan’s own academic journey began with a transformative summer abroad program led by Shoreline Professor Amy Mates, a brilliant and witty English literature instructor from England. “Amy had a wonderful vibrancy about her and a magical way of teaching,” Susan recalled. 

That summer trip to Ireland and London changed the trajectory of her life. Among the 20 students was Hiroko, an international student from Japan, who would become a lifelong friend and a key influence in Susan’s life. After a memorable lunch hosted by Professor Mates, Hiroko and Amy sat Susan down and said, “You should be a teacher.” Susan thought that she was too shy but they both said, “You’re meant to do this.” That moment planted the seed. 

After getting her bachelor’s degree, Susan moved to Japan and got a job teaching English, thanks to Hiroko’s connections. She quickly discovered a love for education and cultural exchange. “Japan was a gentle, kind place to begin my teaching career,” she said. “I always learned a lot from my students. I was a baby teacher. There was so much I didn’t know. I always hoped they learned half as much from me as I learned from them, about teaching and about life.” 

Susan returned to the U.S. after a couple of years to earn her master’s degree in teaching. After graduating, she returned to Japan for another year before spending 26 years teaching ESL, primarily at Edmonds College. Her career was marked by dedication, curiosity, and a deep respect for her students from around the world. 

Now retired and living near where Professor Mates once lived, Susan feels a meaningful connection to her past and she continues to volunteer with students. 

After attending Shoreline’s 60th Anniversary Open House, Susan felt energized by reconnecting with the campus and the people. Motivated to give back, she established an endowed scholarship in honor of Professor Amy Mates, whose mentorship and belief in her potential planted the seed for a lifelong career in education. “Of all my higher education experiences, Shoreline had the biggest impact on my life. I will be forever grateful.” 

Susan’s story is a testament to the power of education, mentorship, and the ripple effect of compassion and encouragement. As she puts it: “Shoreline is the epitome of what a community college should be. For me it was eye-opening, heart-opening and life-changing.”

Join Us Tomorrow 10/15/25 for a Cima Cultural Celebration in partnership with LETI

A Shoreline twist on a traditional feira/feria-a fair to celebrate what it means to be Latine/x. There will be a live performance of Folklorico dancers and a proclamation issued by the Mayor of Shoreline.

  • DATE: 10/15/2025
  • TIME: 4:00 p.m.
  • PLACE: PUB (9000 building) Main Dining Room
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Keep Kids Active (and do your last-minute holiday shopping) Over the Holiday Break- Basketball Skills Camp for Kids 12/22-12/24

Need a few extra hours for holiday shopping? Sign your kids up for Continuing Education’s Winter Holiday Basketball All-Skills Camp, running December 22–24, 9 AM–12 PM!

Led by Shoreline Athletic Director Cameron Dollar and Shoreline team members, this fun, high-energy camp is perfect for boys and girls in grades 4th to 8th. All levels welcomed!

Campers will build skills, learn teamwork, and play exciting drills and mini games in a positive, active environment.

Just bring a water bottle, nut-free snack, and some energy to play!

  • Date: Monday 12/22/25-Wednesday 12/24/25
  • Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
  • Location: Gymnasium
  • Cost: $150 for 3 days
  • To Register: Scan the QR code below or visit shoreline.edu/continuing-ed or call 206-546-4553
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Through the Lens:  Student Documentary Photography Closing Reception

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Please join us for music and refreshments in the SC Gallery this coming Thursday to celebrate creative collaborations between these emerging artists and community organizations!

  • DATE: Thursday, Oct. 16
  • TIME: 4 – 6 p.m.
  • PLACE: 1000 Building Art Gallery

Documentary Photography coursework, taught by faculty member Lauren Greathouse at Shoreline Community College, focuses on the culmination of an entire quarter of visual storytelling and service to the community. These Shoreline student artists spent an entire quarter working in collaboration with a non-profit of their choosing within the Seattle area, merging art and agency through the selection of images on display. 

Thank you all for sharing! See you at the celebration!