Shoreline VCT Club Portfolio Show at A/NT Gallery, Thurs., May 18

Join us for the fourth annual Shoreline VCT Club Portfolio Show taking place at the A/NT Gallery located west of the International Fountain at Seattle Center at 305 Harrison Street in Seattle from 4-9 p.m. on Thurs., May 18.

Enjoy snacks from Central Co-op and meet Shoreline students in Graphic Design, Animation, and Game Art who are showing their work amid the artwork of regional artists. Drop by between 4-9 p.m. on Thurs., May 18. Hope to see you there!
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Reminder! This is the FINAL WEEKEND to catch The Producers, A Mel Brooks Musical

The Producers has gotten rave reviews and there have been FULL HOUSE STANDING OVATIONS for every show so far of this year’s Spring musical. This is your LAST CHANCE to catch Shoreline’s production of:
producers
The final weekend of the Theater’s production of “The Producers; A Mel Brooks Musical” is this Fri., May 19 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.
Friday & Saturday, May 19, 20 at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday matinee, May 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

GAC’s Great Discussion Series: Latin America’s Political Pendulum, Thurs., May 18

Thurs., May 18, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Room 1010(m) Boardroom

*This is part of the Great Discussion series, which requires registration. See details below.

The pendulum of Latin American politics is swinging rightward once again. Yet as the “pink tide” recedes, the forces of change have more to do with socioeconomics than ideology. Dramatic economic and political crises have coincided in countries like Brazil and Venezuela. Still, the final result for Latin America may be the emergence of centrist, pragmatic modes of governance, and with them, opportunities for the U.S. to improve relations. The new administration must look beyond the neoliberal model of the 1990s, and develop an approach to relations fit for the 21st century.

Format:
6:30 – Video background report (compliments printed briefing paper provided in advance)*
7:00 – Remarks by guest
7:30 – group discussion

*Videos and Briefing papers provided by the Foreign Policy Association.

Enrollment is limited.  $35 to register for the series (8 meetings)**
**Registration includes briefing book on the eight issues.

To register: Online click on this link.

By check (payable to SCC Foundation in support of the GAC and mailed to the SCC Foundation, 16101 Greenwood Avenue North, Room 1005, Shoreline, WA 98133).  Note on your check that this is for GAC Great Discussions.

*Attending individual seminars is possible. Contact Larry Fuell (lfuell@shoreline.edu), 5385 FOSS Building.  $5 entrance fee collected at door.
*Students can earn 2 credit hours (POLS222)! Contact Larry Fuell (lfuell@shoreline.edu), 5385 FOSS Building
*For more information go to the GAC website, or contact Larry Fuell (lfuell@shoreline.edu) or Jonathan Peebles (jpeebles@shoreline.edu)

Support generously provided by the Center for Global Studies, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, UW.

Shoreline STEM Festival & Science Fair on campus this Sat., May 20

Screen Shot 2017-05-17 at 11.41.10 AM.pngShoreline STEM Festival & Science Fair on campus this Sat., May 20, 10am-2pm

You won’t want to miss the Shoreline STEM Festival and Science Fair featuring a K-12 student science fair, hands-on STEM fun, robotics demonstrations, and more!

Schedule of Events:

10am-12pm (GYM): K-12 Student Science Fair, Student scavenger hunt with prizes, and huge robotics displays!
12pm-2pm (GYM and PUB): More robotics, as well as STEM displays and hands-on activities, science trivia!
2-2:15pm (PUB): Awards

Questions? Please email Amy Stapleton, astaplet@shoreline.edu

Final weekend to see The Producers! May 19-22

The Producers has gotten rave reviews, and this is the final weekend to see it – so come check out the show and support our wonderfully talented Theater Department.

The final weekend of the Theater’s production of “The Producers; A Mel Brooks Musical” is this Fri., May 19 through Sun., May 21. Tickets are available at the door or at Brown Paper Tickets.
producers
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.
Friday & Saturday, May 19, 20 at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday matinee, May 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