Campus events for May 20-22: Mystery of Edwin Drood, Multicultural Week events, and more

Here are the campus events for Fri., May 20 – Sun., May 22.

Fri., May 20

The Troy Wolff not-so-annual, offhanded, mixed-gendered,  3-on-3 B-ball Tournament, Athletics bldg, main gym
Fri., May 20: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
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This tournament will benefit the Troy Wolff Memorial Humanities Scholarship Fund and Shoreline Community College Food Pantry. Come on out and cheer your favorite teams on to victory!

Makah Dancers, PUB 9208
Fri., May 20: 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Neah Bay High School’s Makah Language Club presents a language, culture and dance presentation of approximately 15 dances and will have explanations presented bilingually in Makah and English. Shoreline Community College’s, Jaylin Garcia, the reigning Makah Day Queen will join us.

Sophomore Showcase for Shoreline Music Students, Music Bldg., Room 818
Fri., May 20: 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Shoreline music students finishing their 2nd year are featured in this very special concert. A wide range of music styles will be performed by our outstanding sophomores! Please come and support them.

Intramural Yoga, Athletics bldg., room 3025
Fri., May 20: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Intramural yoga free to students, faculty, and staff of Shoreline Community College.

Spring Quarter Campus Community Update, PUB Main Dining Room
Fri., May 20: 2-3:30 p.m.
After months of work by hundreds of members of the campus and the community-at-large, our Strategic Plan is ready to roll out. Please join President Cheryl Roberts and members of the Executive Team for a Campus Community Update on Fri., May 20 from 2-3:30 p.m.

The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Main Campus Theater
Fri., May 20: 7:30 p.m.
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Shoreline Community College presents this interactive whodunit mystery musical in Steampunk style.

The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a hilarious, interactive whodunit mystery musical that allows the audience to enter the action and become the ultimate detectives. The show is based on Charles Dickens’ unfinished novel of the same name. In small town of Chesterham, England, the young and charming Edwin Drood has been mysteriously murdered. But by whom? His leering romantic rival, John Jasper? The infamous purveyor of opium and vice, Princess Puffer? The mysterious Landless twins, newly arrived from Ceylon? Or someone else even more dastardly and villainous? Dickens passed away before he was able to reveal the culprit. Rupert Holmes’ award-winning musical solves this predicament by asking the audience to choose which character is the killer by putting it to a vote. Staged in metatheatrical manner by the Shoreline Community College Musical theater department, we have crafted a cast full of colorful characters while reflecting the modern world we live in today—Steampunk elements and gender bent roles. This charming and inventive musical is sure to intrigue and entertain any musical or mystery lover.

All actors play two parts. Each plays an actor of the Music Hall Royale and also the character he or she plays in their production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood.

Adapted from:  The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens
Playwright and Lyricist: Rupert Holmes
Directed by Gregory Award winning director and Sound Theatre Company Artistic Director: Teresa Thuman
Producer and Music Director: Dr. Charles Enlow
Choreography by Lee Ann Hittenberger

Performance Schedule:
Fri- Sat, May 13-14, 2016 at 7:30pm
Sun, May 15, 2016 at 3:00pm
Fri-Sat, May 20-21, 2016 at 7:30pm
Sun, May 22, 2016 at 3:00pm

FREE PARKING
Beer, wine & refreshments available.
SCC Campus Theatre, Building 1600

Ticket Information:
General Admission: $18
Seniors/Staff/Non-SCC Students: $12
SCC Students / Youth 15 & under: $10

Tickets available at the door or through Brown Paper Tickets
800.838.3006

Sat., May 21

The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Main Campus Theater
Sat., May 21: 7:30 p.m.
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Shoreline Community College presents this interactive whodunit mystery musical in Steampunk style.

The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a hilarious, interactive whodunit mystery musical that allows the audience to enter the action and become the ultimate detectives. The show is based on Charles Dickens’ unfinished novel of the same name. In small town of Chesterham, England, the young and charming Edwin Drood has been mysteriously murdered. But by whom? His leering romantic rival, John Jasper? The infamous purveyor of opium and vice, Princess Puffer? The mysterious Landless twins, newly arrived from Ceylon? Or someone else even more dastardly and villainous? Dickens passed away before he was able to reveal the culprit. Rupert Holmes’ award-winning musical solves this predicament by asking the audience to choose which character is the killer by putting it to a vote. Staged in metatheatrical manner by the Shoreline Community College Musical theater department, we have crafted a cast full of colorful characters while reflecting the modern world we live in today—Steampunk elements and gender bent roles. This charming and inventive musical is sure to intrigue and entertain any musical or mystery lover.

All actors play two parts. Each plays an actor of the Music Hall Royale and also the character he or she plays in their production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood.

Adapted from:  The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens
Playwright and Lyricist: Rupert Holmes
Directed by Gregory Award winning director and Sound Theatre Company Artistic Director: Teresa Thuman
Producer and Music Director: Dr. Charles Enlow
Choreography by Lee Ann Hittenberger

Performance Schedule:
Fri- Sat, May 13-14, 2016 at 7:30pm
Sun, May 15, 2016 at 3:00pm
Fri-Sat, May 20-21, 2016 at 7:30pm
Sun, May 22, 2016 at 3:00pm

FREE PARKING
Beer, wine & refreshments available.
SCC Campus Theatre, Building 1600

Ticket Information:
General Admission: $18
Seniors/Staff/Non-SCC Students: $12
SCC Students / Youth 15 & under: $10

Tickets available at the door or through Brown Paper Tickets
800.838.3006

Sun., May 22

The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Main Campus Theater
Sun., May 21: 3 p.m.
edwin drood
Shoreline Community College presents this interactive whodunit mystery musical in Steampunk style.

The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a hilarious, interactive whodunit mystery musical that allows the audience to enter the action and become the ultimate detectives. The show is based on Charles Dickens’ unfinished novel of the same name. In small town of Chesterham, England, the young and charming Edwin Drood has been mysteriously murdered. But by whom? His leering romantic rival, John Jasper? The infamous purveyor of opium and vice, Princess Puffer? The mysterious Landless twins, newly arrived from Ceylon? Or someone else even more dastardly and villainous? Dickens passed away before he was able to reveal the culprit. Rupert Holmes’ award-winning musical solves this predicament by asking the audience to choose which character is the killer by putting it to a vote. Staged in metatheatrical manner by the Shoreline Community College Musical theater department, we have crafted a cast full of colorful characters while reflecting the modern world we live in today—Steampunk elements and gender bent roles. This charming and inventive musical is sure to intrigue and entertain any musical or mystery lover.

All actors play two parts. Each plays an actor of the Music Hall Royale and also the character he or she plays in their production of The Mystery of Edwin Drood.

Adapted from:  The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens
Playwright and Lyricist: Rupert Holmes
Directed by Gregory Award winning director and Sound Theatre Company Artistic Director: Teresa Thuman
Producer and Music Director: Dr. Charles Enlow
Choreography by Lee Ann Hittenberger

Performance Schedule:
Fri- Sat, May 13-14, 2016 at 7:30pm
Sun, May 15, 2016 at 3:00pm
Fri-Sat, May 20-21, 2016 at 7:30pm
Sun, May 22, 2016 at 3:00pm

FREE PARKING
Beer, wine & refreshments available.
SCC Campus Theatre, Building 1600

Ticket Information:
General Admission: $18
Seniors/Staff/Non-SCC Students: $12
SCC Students / Youth 15 & under: $10

Tickets available at the door or through Brown Paper Tickets
800.838.3006

Come on out to the Troy Wolff Memorial Tournament, Fri., May 20

troy wHead over to the gym Fri., May 20 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. to cheer on your favorite team in the Troy Wolff Memorial Tournament. This tournament benefits the Troy Wolff Memorial Humanities Scholarship Fund and Shoreline Community College Food Pantry.

The tournament is double elimination, and the finals will be June 2.

Athletics summer camps enrolling now!

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Spread the word – Shoreline’s summer sports camps are now open for enrollment!

This summer features a whole host of options for volleyball enthusiasts in grades 5-12 led by Shoreline’s co-head coach Raquel Chumpitaz-West. For the 2015 season, West was named both North Region Coach of the Year and NWAC Coach of the Year.

Head to our camps page for more information and a camp schedule.

Campus events for Thurs., May 19: Octavia’s Brood, Combined Club Show Opening Reception, and more

Here are the events happening around campus for Thurs., May 19

Margin to Center: Octavia’s Brood Sci-Fi Writing Workshops, PUB 9208
Thurs., May 19: 10:30-11:30 a.m. & 1:30-2:30 p.m.
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Collective Sci-Fi Writing Workshop: Walidah Imarisha, adrienne maree brown, and Gabriel Teodros will lead participants through a collective story-telling/writing workshop where you create collective and individual stories based on current political issues.

Sci-Fi & Direct Action Training: Participants will use familiar stories of other worlds (such as Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Oz, Harry Potter, etc.) to design direct action campaigns that parallels the world we are fighting for in the here and now. By the end of the session, regimes will be toppled, evil forces vanquished and solid skills in direct action organizing developed.

Octavia’s Brood Art Show, PUB Fishbowl
Thurs., May 19: 12:30-1:15 p.m.
Come see student work inspired by this year’s Community Read book, Octavia’s Brood.

Roger Fernandes, PUB 9202
Thurs., May 19: 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Roger Fernandes is a member of the Lower Elwha Band of the S’Klallam Indians from the Port Angeles, Washington, area. Roger has been storytelling for about seven or eight years. The stories he started with were simple legends. Over the years, he has moved into telling myths, creation stories, flood stories, and hero stories. In sharing these types of stories Native people can teach non-Natives about the aspects of their culture that go beyond food, shelter, and clothing. These stories actually define the culture of the tellers.

Intramural Zumba, Athletics bldg., room 3025
Thurs., May 19: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
This intramural Zumba is free to all students, faculty, and staff of Shoreline Community College.

How to Proofread for Clear & Correct Writing, Room 4214
Thurs., May 19: 3-4 p.m.
Follow a process for proofreading your writing so that you can find and correct more of your own sentence errors.

Combined Club Show Opening Reception, Admin bldg. (1000) art gallery
Thurs., May 19: 4-6 p.m.
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Join us for the Opening Reception of the Combined Club Show this Thurs., May 19 from 4-6 p.m. in the Art Gallery in the Admin bldg. (1000) lobby.

Four Shoreline Community College visual arts clubs come together in this exhibition to display artwork created by students involved in club activities throughout the year. Photography Club, Art Club, VCT Club, and Clay Club members present their best work in ceramics, printmaking, photography, digital imagery, painting, drawing, and sculpture. These clubs are open to new members from the entire campus community.

The Combined Club Show runs now through June 24.

Intramural Personal Training, Athletics bldg., room 3007
Thurs., May 19: 6:05-6:50 p.m.
Intramural personal training sessions are free to all students, faculty, and staff of Shoreline Community College.

SDOT Traffic Alert for Wed., May 18 – Sun, May 22

From SDOT:

WEDNESDAY, MAY 18th:
Beyoncé Concert: “The Formation World Tour” at CenturyLink Field starts at 7:30 p.m. About 50,000 people are expected to attend.

WEDNESAY & THURSDAY, MAY 18th & 19th:
Seattle Symphony Link Up Concerts: Two daily student matinee concerts at Benaroya Hall. Buses will stage on 1st and 2nd avenues between Seneca and University streets and Seneca, University and Union streets between 1st and 3rd avenues from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. About 3,500 students will attend each day.

FRIDAY, MAY 20th:
Billy Joel Concert: The show at Safeco Field starts at 8 p.m. About 35,000 people are expected to attend.

SATURDAY, MAY 21st:
March Against Monsanto: A march at 2:30 p.m. opposing genetically modified foods starts at Westlake Park and travels to the Gates Foundation. The route travels north on 4th Ave, east on Cedar St, north on 5th Ave. About 1,000 people are expected to participate.

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.

Seattle Sounders vs. Colorado Rapids: Saturday, May 21st at 7 p.m. at CenturyLink Field. About 40,000 people are expected to attend.

SATURDAY & SUNDAY, MAY 21st & 22nd:
University District Street Fair: The annual arts, music and food fair runs Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.  About 30,000 people expected to attend over the weekend.

SUNDAY, MAY 22nd:
West Seattle 5K Run & Walk: A race along Alki Beach to benefit West Seattle High School programs. The course starts at 61st Ave SW, heads eastbound on Alki Ave SW, U-turns at Anchor Park at 1157 Alki Ave SW and returns to the Alki Bath House. The race begins at 9:20 a.m. with streets reopened by 11 a.m. About 1,400 people are expected to participate.

Great Strides Seattle: A walk to benefit Cystic Fibrosis Foundation starts and finishes at Seattle Center. The walk is limited to sidewalks and trails through Myrtle Edwards Park from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. About 750 people are expected to participate.

Brooks Trailhead 10K and 15K: The run begins at 8 a.m. at Gasworks Park and goes around Lake Union. The course leaves Gasworks Park going east on N Northlake Way, continues east on the Burke Gillman trail, across the University Bridge, south on Fairview Ave E to Chesiahud Lake Union Loop Trail to the Fremont Bridge, east on N 34th to the Burke Gillman Trail and returning to Gasworks Park.