SIFF VOLUNTEERS NEEDED, lineup announced

In case you missed it, Shoreline is an official Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) venue again this year and will screen 26 films in the Main Campus Theater. See the full schedule of films at Shoreline, purchase tickets to the opening night event, and read more about Shoreline’s involvement with the Festival.

Volunteers are needed to work concessions at the Festival!
Have fun serving popcorn and candy and get free movie tickets! Seattle International Film Festival is coming to Shoreline for the second year this May 26 through June 3!

The Foundation is handling the concessions and needs volunteers to work for two films (about 4-5 hours) on these days and then you will get two tickets to SIFF films here at Shoreline. You also need to attend a short 30-minute orientation at the theater on May 23 or May 24, time to be announced.

Concessions shifts are generally noon to 5 p.m. and 5 to 10 p.m. on weekends and Memorial Day and from 5 to 10 p.m. on weeknights. These may change slightly depending which day you work.

The tickets are good for any film shown on our campus on any of the nine days of screenings. (You need to work a different time than the film you want to see plays). See the schedule of films here.

Concessions include popcorn, candy, soda, and water. The separate bar includes beer and wine. You must be at least 21 years of age with an ID to serve alcohol.

To sign up for a shift, email: mbrueggeman@shoreline.edu

Multicultural Job Fair this Thurs., May 11

All are welcome at the Multicultural Job Fair this Thurs., May 11 from 10:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the PUB 9208.

This is a great chance for students to meet over 20 local employers who value diversity, so please encourage your students to come! Read more about the fair here.

The Producers: A Mel Brooks Musical opens this Fri., May 12

producersThe Theater’s production of “The Producers; A Mel Brooks Musical” opens this Fri., May 12 and runs 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.
Fridays & Saturdays, May 12, 13, 19, 20 at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday matinees, May 14 & 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

Join the SLC and Shoreline’s Project Pride Club for Pride Prom this Fri., May 12

The Project Pride Club at Shoreline Community College is hosting a Pride Prom this spring quarter on Fri., May 12. We welcome all students, staff, faculty, and the LGBTQ+ community and allies to join our celebration.

Some of the highlights of the Pride Prom will be a Drag Show with a history of Drag educational component, hors d’oeuvre, drinks, dancing, and a photo booth, all while being a non-alcohol and free event.

7-8 p.m. Drag Show/Food
8-11 p.m. Dance
pride prom

Shared Values & Differences: A conversation with students from Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Tues., May 9

Join the GAC on Tues., May 9, 12:30-1:20 p.m. in the PUB 9208. 

In spite of differences between modern Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, there are many cultural values that the people of these territories have in common.  This will be a student-led discussion of shared values, differences in outlooks, and ways in which cooperation can be advanced among the three territories.

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