
College Dogs is a Seattle-based program that brings certified and registered therapy dog teams to colleges and universities during finals, midterms, and times of crisis. During the visits students (and staff) have a chance to hang out on the floor with the dogs or just pet them. In the past, we’ve had Portuguese Water Dogs, Irish Wolfhounds, Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever, Long-Haired Jack Russell, Husky, and other breeds. For more information, visit their website: www.collegedogs.org.
The Dogs Are Coming!
The Servant of Two Masters opens tomorrow Thurs., June 8

The Servant of Two Masters, written by Carlo Goldoni in 1743, was an attempt at reviving Comedia dell’arte by scripting the dialogue and still leaving room for improvisation. The play focuses on a simple-minded character named Truffaldino, who brings trouble on himself when he attempts to care for two masters at once without either finding out.
Tickets at Brown Paper Tickets or at the door.
Shows are June 8, 9, and 10 and June 15, 16, and 17 at 7:30 p.m.
General Admission – $15
Non-SCC students, Senior, Faculty, and Staff – $12
Shoreline Community College Students & students 15 and under – $9
Shoreline Community College Theater
1600 Bldg. / Theater Lobby
16101 Greenwood Ave. N
Shoreline, WA 98133
BREATHE events on campus June 5-9
It’s time for BREATHE again! Come join in the BREATHE festivities June 5 – 9.
Have you ever been on campus and thought to yourself – “I wish I could….”
• Try out Pilates
• Play video games at the Veterans’ Resource Center
• Eat a snack
• Make jewelry
• Watch a movie
• Learn how to make a paper airplane
• Try Zumba! or yoga
• Snuggle with a therapy dog
• Go to a Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream Social
• Make a pizza garden
• Play a board game
• Make your own stress sock
• ….OR, just chill out???
If so – keep reading!
Check out our quarterly pre-funk to finals week – BREATHE. This quarter BREATHE events begin Mon., June 5 and wrap up on Fri., June 9 with our main event happening Thurs., June 8 (events across campus – AND make sure you stop by the Counseling Center – FOSS 5245 – for free food, crafts, and more)!
Students often report high levels of stress before finals, which can negatively impact their academic performance as well as their physical and mental health. BREATHE aims to reduce student stress as well as connect students to their Shoreline community. These efforts assist our students in attaining their academic and personal goals.
For more information contact Sheryl Copeland at the Counseling Center | scopeland@shoreline.edu.

SCC Spring Ensemble Showcase Wed., June 7
Join us for a fun evening of Funk, Fusion, and Jazz featuring a few of our outstanding performance ensembles at Shoreline Community College!
I’ve had the pleasure of teaching music at SCC for the past seven years. It is rewarding to see so many talented students come through the music department who apply their passion for music through hard work and practice. We would be honored to have everyone attend this multi-ensemble showcase this Wednesday night at the Columbia City Theater. Please come out and support some of the brightest, young musicians studying music in the Northwest.
— Jeff Kashiwa, SCC Ensemble Director
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7th, 2017 – 7pm
Columbia City Theater
4916 Ranier Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98118
206.722.3009
Come see the:
Snarky Ensemble
Contemporary jazz fusion combo with rhythm section, horns, and accordion.
Jazz Ensemble
From swing to pop this large ensemble will have you tapping your feet.
Funk & Groove Ensemble
Time to dance as Funk & Groove performs songs from the 70’s to today’s hits.
$5 donation suggested to support FRIENDS OF THE COLUMBIA CITY THEATER, a non-profit organization. Any amount is appreciated!
Manufacturing open house TODAY, Tues., June 6
The Manufacturing department is holding an open house TODAY Tues., June 6 from 2-5 p.m. in the 2500 building. This is a great event to see student work, tour the manufacturing shop, and learn more about a career in advanced manufacturing. Enjoy food, drinks, and giveaways. Live machining demonstrations and robot and 3D printing demonstrations. Student and employer speakers at 3:30 pm.

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