The Spring 2016 Athletics Banquet is June 10 – get your tickets today!

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Shoreline Community College is hosting its Annual Athletic Banquet and Silent Auction on June 10 at 6:30pm in the PUB Main Dining Room. This banquet celebrates all of the Academic and Athletic success of our Shoreline student-athletes from the 2015-16 school year.

The event begins with a silent auction at 6:30pm. Our Shoreline coaches, Athletic Director Steve Eskridge, and the Athletic department staff will be auctioning off gift baskets as a fundraiser for Shoreline Athletics. The auction is followed by dinner and awards at 7:30pm.

Tickets for this event are $20 and include dinner. Seniors, students, children, and Shoreline Community College staff/faculty can get a discounted ticket for $15. All Shoreline Community College student-athletes receive free admission to this event. If you would like to attend you can pick up your ticket in the Athletic Department Offices in the 3000 Building.

World Affairs Council speaker series

Please tell your students about this great slate of events from the World Affairs Council, a partner of Shoreline’s Global Affairs Center.

International Conflict on a Cyber Battlefield
Dr. Adam Segal, director of the Digital and Cyberspace Policy Program at the Council on Foreign Relations. Expert on security issues, technology development, and Chinese domestic and foreign policy.
June 1 @ 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Stoel Rives LLP
Register here

The United States in the Asia Pacific
featuring Lt. General Lanza, commander Joint Base Lewis-McChord, and Dane Chamorro, Senior Managnig Director of Control Risks South-East Asia.
June 2 @ 6:00 PM – 7 :30 PM
K&L Gates LLP
Register here

The Director of National Intelligence on “Global Threats to U.S. National Security”
James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence. Appointed by President Obama in 2010 and serving as his principal intelligence adviser.
June 3 @ 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
Perkins Coie LLP
Register here

The Iran Deal and U.S. Policy in the Middle East
Featuring Ambassador William Luers, director of The Iran Project, and Jessica Tuchman Mathews, fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
June 9 @ 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Dorsey & Whitney LLP
Register here

Save the Date: 
Ambassador Bonnie Jenkins
June 16 @ 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Registration coming soon

Follow the Money: The Financial Instruments of U.S. Foreign Security
Adam J. Szubin, Acting Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence
June 27 @ 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM
Perkins Coie LLP
Registration coming soon

Campus events for May 31 – June 5: Memorial Day events, SIFF showings, Commencement 2016, and more!

Here are the events happening around campus for the week of Tues., May 31 – Sun., June 5. BREATHE before finals events are listed separately here.

Tues., May 31

Memorial Day Flag Raising Ceremony, Flagpole by Admin (1000) building
Tues., May 31: 12:30-1 p.m.
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Join us in the raising of the flag in honor of Memorial Day.

Board of Trustees Study Session & Regular Meeting, Board Room 1010M
Tues., May 31: 3 p.m.
The Study Session on May 31 is scheduled to commence at 3 p.m., and the Regular Meeting on May 31 is scheduled to commence at 4 p.m.  Thank you.

2016 Shoreline Portfolio Show, Melrose Market Studios
Tues., May 31: 5-9 p.m.

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Got Graphic Design? Game Art and Design? Animation for Multimedia and Video? Enjoy light refreshments while perusing the incredible work that Visual Communications Technology students are producing at the third annual Shoreline Portfolio Show presented by the VCT Club. This fun event takes place at Melrose Market Studios, located on Seattle’s Capitol Hill at 1532 Minor Avenue, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 31 and June 1, from 5-9pm.

SIFF presents “Therapy for a Vampire,” Main Campus Theater
Tues., May 31: 7-8:30 p.m.
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One night Sigmund Freud discovers a new patient on his couch, a mysterious count who has entered therapy because he can no longer bear his “eternally long” relationship with his wife, in this humorous mashup.

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

SIFF presents “Battledream Chronicle,” Main Campus Theater
Tues., May 31: 9-11 p.m.
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In a futuristic world where humans have been reduced to virtual-reality slaves, a young woman fights for her freedom in a dazzling and inventive sci-fi adventure, the first feature-length animated film from the Caribbean island of Martinique.

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

Wed., June 1

Recess from Stress event, PUB Courtyard
Wed., June 1: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
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FREE ice cream. Need you read further?
FREE popcorn! You made it this far, keep going.
FREE prizes! Glad you kept reading, right?

There’ll also be music, food trucks, and loads of fun activities for helping students get rid of their stress before finals! There will be an arm wrestling tournament, water balloon toss activities, a coloring mural, and much more!

Movie Screening and Discussion “That Which I Love Destroys Me,” Room 1402
Wed., June 1: 2:30-4:30 p.m.
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That Which I Love Destroys Me is a unique and powerful film by director Ric Roman Waugh. TWILDM is an uncensored look at the current epidemic of PTSD and severe mental trauma that create tremendous challenges for returning service members. A five-year labor of love, TWILDM followed two Special Operations Soldiers as they returned home after fighting in the longest combat campaign in American history only to face a new battle; the effects and stigma of PTSD and reintegration as a whole. But more importantly, the documentary addresses how they’re overcoming these issues.

Our sincere thanks for your continued support of our student veterans and our program.  We hope to see you there!

Retirement Celebration for Bob Francis, Board Room 1010M
Wed., June 1: 3-5 p.m.
Come join us for a retirement celebration for Bob Francis, Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs, on Wed., June 1 from 3-4:30 p.m. in the Board Room in the Admin bldg., Room 1010M.

2016 Shoreline Portfolio Show, Melrose Market Studios
Wed., June 1: 5-9 p.m.

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Got Graphic Design? Game Art and Design? Animation for Multimedia and Video? Enjoy light refreshments while perusing the incredible work that Visual Communications Technology students are producing at the third annual Shoreline Portfolio Show presented by the VCT Club. This fun event takes place at Melrose Market Studios, located on Seattle’s Capitol Hill at 1532 Minor Avenue, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 31 and June 1, from 5-9pm.

SIFF presents “Vanity,” Main Campus Theater
Wed., June 1: 7-8:30 p.m.

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“Euthanasia comedy” seems an odd descriptor, but the latest from Swiss director Lionel Baier (Longwave, SIFF 2014) is a blackly humorous Christmas tale about one man’s absurd journey to die with dignity.

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

SIFF presents “The Eyes of My Mother,” Main Campus Theater
Wed., June 1: 9-10:30 p.m.
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When a grinning lunatic attacks a Portuguese-American family living in a secluded farmhouse, it awakens dark desires in a young girl who begins to act on her psychotic impulses in this gorgeous, Lynchian horror fable shot in sinister black and white.

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

Thurs., June 2

SIFF presents “A New High,” Main Campus Theater
Thurs., June 2: 7-9 p.m.
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An inspiring documentary following ex-Army Ranger Mike Johnson, who enriches the lives of a group of recovering addicts at Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission by encouraging them to join him on a mission of personal discovery and redemption–climbing to the 14,400-foot summit of Mt. Rainier.

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

SIFF presents “Spa Night,” Main Campus Theater
Thurs., June 2: 9:30-11 p.m.
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A young Korean-American (Joe Seo, in a Sundance-winning breakthrough performance) discovers his burgeoning sexual desires amid the steamy underground world of gay hookups when he takes a job at a spa in Los Angeles’ Koreatown.

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

Fri., June 3

Spring Barbecue, Carkeek Park
Fri., June 3: 2:30-5:30 p.m.
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Celebrate the end of the academic year and the graduation of the 2016 class with us!

Join us to celebrate your achievements and have a little relaxing getaway from studying before the finals! There’ll be FREE FOOD and FUN ACTIVITIES!!

Open to all Shoreline Community College students, faculty, and staff!

This event is co-hosted by International Education and the Multicultural Center.

Carkeek Park
950 NW Carkeek Park Rd
Shoreline, WA 98177

Music Technology Second-Year Students Portfolio Presentation, Music bldg., rm 820
Fri., June 3: 2:30-4 p.m.
Second-year Music Technology students will present portfolios of works from their time at Shoreline Community College.

SIFF presents “Complete Unknown,” Main Campus Theater
Fri., June 3: 6:30-8 p.m.
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From the director of Maria Full of Grace, this intelligent and romantic exploration of identity follows a married man (Michael Shannon) as he reconnects with an old flame (Rachel Weisz) who has repeatedly invented new personas for herself over the years.

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

SIFF presents “Trumanmay-31,” Main Campus Theater
Fri., June 3: 9-11 p.m.
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A wise and tender ode to the friendship of man and dog, two middle-aged men reunite in Madrid and spend four days taking unexpected detours, reflecting on loves, losses, triumphs, and regrets. Winner of five Goya Awards including Best Picture.

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

Sat. June 4

SIFF presents “Summer of ‘92,” Main Campus Theater
Sat., June 4: 1-2:30 p.m.
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The Danish national football team, a group of ragtag underdogs already knocked out in the 1992 UEFA Euro playoffs, must pull themselves together in only a week when another country forfeits their spot in this Full Monty for footballers.

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

SIFF presents “Sonita,” Main Campus Theater
Sat., June 4: 3:30-5 p.m.
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Winner of the Sundance Grand Jury Prize, Sonita is the tale of a feisty teenage refugee and aspiring rapper from Afghanistan who, after her mother announces an arranged marriage, upends the foundations of documentary filmmaking with a bold request to her filmmaker: Will you buy me?

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

SIFF presents “Big Sonia,” Main Campus Theater
Sat., May 4: 6-8 p.m.
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Diva. Enigma. Holocaust survivor. Meet 90-year-old Kansas City tailor shop owner Sonia Warshawski. She may be just shy of five feet tall, but her enormous, sparkling personality and stirring stories of survival have earned her the nickname “Big Sonia.”

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

SIFF presents “Triviṣa,” Main Campus Theater
Sat., June 4: 8:30-10 p.m.
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A trio of directors helmed this noir about three notorious Chinese criminals who cross over into Hong Kong to make their fortune in the days leading up to the 1997 British handover of the territory. Produced by master filmmaker Johnnie To (Drug War).

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

Sun., June 5

Dental Hygiene Pinning, Main Campus Theater
Sun., June 5: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Dental hygiene students graduating from the program this quarter will participate in a pinning ceremony to honor and acknowledge their achievement.

Commencement 2016, Main Gym
Sun., June 5: 2 p.m.
Shoreline’s Annual Commencement Ceremony will start at 2 p.m., Sunday, June 5, 2016 in the College gymnasium (Building 3000). On the day of the event, graduates should arrive no later than 1:30 p.m. and check in at the lower level of the 3000 (Gym) building.

Following the ceremony, there will be a reception in the main dining hall of the Pagoda Union Building (9000) with light refreshments. A setting for photographs will be provided. There will also be opportunities to talk with the commencement speakers, meet college faculty, and enjoy the company of other students.

 

Bob Francis retirement party, Wed., June 1

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Come join us for a retirement celebration for Bob Francis, Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs, on Wed., June 1 from 3-4:30 p.m. in the Board Room in the Admin bldg., Room 1010M.

Campus events for Fri., May 27 – Mon., May 30: #SIFF2016 is finally here!

Here are the events happening around campus for Fri., May 27 through Mon., May 30.

Fri., May 27

Music Students Afternoon Recital, Music bldg., room 818
Fri., May 27: 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Come support our Shoreline music students and hear what they’ve been up to this quarter at a free recital.

Transfer Shock, PUB Quiet Dining Room (9208)
Fri., May 27: 12:30-2 p.m.
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Hear what a panel of Shoreline international student alumni have to say about the challenges and successes of transferring. Ask about grades, housing, adjusting to a new university, and how to pick the best transfer university for you.

Intramural Yoga, Athletics bldg., room 3025
Fri., May 27: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Intramural yoga free to students, faculty, and staff of Shoreline Community College.

SIFF Opening Night Party, Main Campus Theater
Fri., May 27: 5:30-10 p.m.
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Join us in celebrating the Opening Night of SIFF’s run at Shoreline with a wine tasting at 5:30 p.m. in the Main Campus Theater followed by a 7 p.m. screening of The Tenth Man. After the film at 8:30 p.m., the Foundation will host an After Party in the PUB Main Dining Room. Tickets and more info can be found on the Foundation page.

SIFF presents “The Tenth Man,” Main Theater
Fri., May 27: 7 p.m.
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A genial and lighthearted affair, in which a New York-based Jewish-Argentinian man returns to the Once district of Buenos Aires for Purim, reconnecting with his father, his faith, his native community, and his heart.

Tickets for the standalone film are available at www.siff.net. Tickets for the gala event, which includes entrance to the screening of The Tenth Man, are available at www.shoreline.edu/foundation.

Sat., May 28

SIFF presents “Belle and Sebastian, the Adventure Continues,” Main Theater
Sat., May 28: 1 p.m.
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In a new chapter of the beloved saga of Belle & Sebastian (SIFF 2014), the now-10-year-old hero and his brave, shaggy dog embark on an exciting adventure to rescue Sebastian’s mom, who is lost after her plane crashes deep in the forest. Recommended for ages 7+ (includes limited foul language; some scenes [including large-scale forest fires] may be scary; plane crash; threatening animals).

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

SIFF presents “The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble,” Main Theater
Sat., May 28: 3:30 p.m.
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From the director of the Oscar®-winning documentary Twenty Feet From Stardom comes the delightful globe-trotting story of celebrated cellist Yo-Yo Ma and his multicultural collective of inspiring master musicians from around the world.

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

SIFF presents “The Architect,” Main Theater
Sat., May 28: 6 p.m.
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Parker Posey and Eric McCormack star in this bizarrely comic tale of love, obsession, and deceit as a couple who hires a modernist architect to build their dream house, not realizing he has every intent to follow his own design—and desires.

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

SIFF presents “The People vs. Fritz Bauer,” Main Theater
Sat. May 28: 8:30 p.m.

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A riveting historical thriller in which a tenacious Jewish lawyer returns from his self-imposed exile in the aftermath of WWII, risking everything as he carefully organizes the prosecution of Germany’s greatest war criminals.

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

Sun., May 29

SIFF presents “Beware the Slenderman,” Main Theater
Sun., May 29: 12:30 p.m.
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An insightful, infuriating, heartbreaking, and gripping true-crime documentary delving into the brutal stabbing of a 12-year-old Wisconsin girl by her best friends, who claimed they were influenced by an internet bogeyman known as “the Slenderman.”

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

SIFF presents “The Intervention,” Main Theater
Sun., May 29: 3:30 p.m.

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Actress Clea DuVall’s directorial debut is a modern twist on The Big Chill, with a top-notch indie cast portraying a group of friends whose reunion getaway goes south when it is revealed that the trip was orchestrated as an intervention for one troubled marriage.

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

SIFF presents “The Final Master,” Main Theater
Sun., May 29: 6:30 p.m.

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A Wing Chun master must singlehandedly take on a town full of martial-arts schools jockeying for dominance through realistic, bone-crunching hand-to-hand combat in this action-packed film from the writer of Wong Kar-wai’s The Grandmaster.

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

SIFF presents “The Lure,” Main Theater
Sun., May 29: 9:15 p.m.
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A fanciful horror-tinged New Wave rock opera transpires when a pair of bewitching mermaids emerge from the sea to join a Warsaw nightclub act, then face some cruel, bloody choices when one of them falls in love with a handsome young bass player.

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

Mon., May 30

Campus services are closed in observance of the Memorial Day holiday, but the Theater is open for SIFF showings. 

Veterans’ day at SIFF:
40 free tickets are available for veterans to use on Mon., May 30 to any of four films showing on Shoreline’s campus on Mon., May 30 – Memorial Day.

These tickets are offered first come, first served – tickets must be picked up by noon on May 27 in the Foundation office or by seeing Mary Brueggeman on May 30 in the Main theater lobby. Please have military ID to show when picking up tickets. These free tickets for veterans are made available courtesy of Chuck Olson Chevrolet-Kia and Girandola Tools for Entrepreneurs.

SIFF presents “Come What May,” Main Theater
Mon., May 30: 12:30 p.m.

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In May 1940, the residents of a small French village—including a schoolteacher, the mayor, a 10-year-old boy, and a musician—begin an intensely emotional journey when they flee the approaching Nazi forces, heading toward the coast by foot and carriage.

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

SIFF presents “Author: The JT LeRoy Story,” Main Theater
Mon., May 30: 3 p.m.
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Uncover the fascinating truth behind wunderkind JT LeRoy, whose tough, sordid memoirs about life as a teenage male hustler captivated the literary world—until he was revealed to be a fictional creation of 40-year-old female writer Laura Albert.

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

SIFF presents “Finding October,” Main Theater
Mon., May 30: 6 p.m.
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Two young men, traveling through the Pacific Northwest so one can propose to his longtime girlfriend, encounter road-trip fiascos, cold feet, and an enigmatic female drifter in this emotionally engaging chamber piece. Written, directed, and produced by Shoreline alumnus Nick Terry. 

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.

SIFF presents “The Free World,” Main Theater
Mon., May 30: 8:30 p.m.
free world.jpgRecently released after being falsely imprisoned, an ex-con (Boyd Holbrook) meets the troubled wife of a particularly nasty cop (Elisabeth Moss) and begins a sultry romance that sends his fresh start down a dark and dangerous path.

General admission $13, SIFF member $11. Tickets at www.siff.net or at the door.