Reminder: Evacuation Drill of 5000 Building, Wed., May 25

From Robin Blacksmith, Director of Safety & Security.

“For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them.” – Aristotle

Shoreline Community College will have a scheduled Evacuation Exercise of the 5000 Building on Wed., May 25, 2016. The intent of the exercise is to practice the quick evacuation of all three levels to ensure that, in the event of a true emergency, our campus members feel confident in how to respond. While this may be a brief disruption in our day, the value of practicing what to do and where to go is immeasurable.

Several Building Evacuation Monitors (trained volunteer employees) will take part in the exercise and will assist security officers with the evacuation. Please follow their direction and lead. When the alarm sounds on May 25, safely and quickly exit the 5000 Building and proceed to the nearest evacuation site. Signage outside the 5000 Building will indicate we are conducting a training exercise.

Please share this information with occupants of the building. While this is a practice exercise, we anticipate everyone’s commitment to evacuate. As the Security Department is on the first level of the building, please be advised that Security office staff will also be required to exit the building.

We thank you in advance for your cooperation. We plan to exercise additional buildings each quarter. For additional information or questions, please contact Director Robin Blacksmith at 206-546-4503 or rblacksmith@shoreline.edu

Learning what to do in the event of an emergency saves lives. Many employees and some students have completed the Get Ready Take Action – All-Hazards Emergency Preparedness Training, either in person or online. Many have viewed the posted training videos for a violent event in progress, or completed additional courses such as Incident Command 100 and 200 for Higher Education. Some have created small emergency kits for their car or workspace. As a community, we continue to strive towards being prepared to face an emergency event.

Police arrest on campus, Tues., May 17

In cooperation with the Shoreline Police Department, Shoreline Community College Safety and Security helped to resolve a student incident on campus on Tuesday, May 17 around noon. There was an attempted theft (or altercation) on campus, involving a knife and two students. One student came directly to Security for help and the situation ended with the arrest of the student using the knife in a threatening manner.

You might have noticed police activity during this time period and please know there is no active threat to our campus. This incident serves as a good reminder that if you see suspicious behavior of any kind on campus, please alert the Safety and Security Department by calling 206-546-4633.

Evacuation Drill of 5000 Building, Wed., May 25, 2016

From Robin Blacksmith, Director of Safety & Security.

“For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them.” – Aristotle

Shoreline Community College will have a scheduled Evacuation Exercise of the 5000 Building on Wed., May 25, 2016. The intent of the exercise is to practice the quick evacuation of all three levels to ensure that, in the event of a true emergency, our campus members feel confident in how to respond. While this may be a brief disruption in our day, the value of practicing what to do and where to go is immeasurable.

Several Building Evacuation Monitors (trained volunteer employees) will take part in the exercise and will assist security officers with the evacuation. Please follow their direction and lead. When the alarm sounds on May 25, safely and quickly exit the 5000 Building and proceed to the nearest evacuation site. Signage outside the 5000 Building will indicate we are conducting a training exercise.

Please share this information with occupants of the building. While this is a practice exercise, we anticipate everyone’s commitment to evacuate. As the Security Department is on the first level of the building, please be advised that Security office staff will also be required to exit the building.

We thank you in advance for your cooperation. We plan to exercise additional buildings each quarter. For additional information or questions, please contact Director Robin Blacksmith at 206-546-4503 or rblacksmith@shoreline.edu

Learning what to do in the event of an emergency saves lives. Many employees and some students have completed the Get Ready Take Action – All-Hazards Emergency Preparedness Training, either in person or online. Many have viewed the posted training videos for a violent event in progress, or completed additional courses such as Incident Command 100 and 200 for Higher Education. Some have created small emergency kits for their car or workspace. As a community, we continue to strive towards being prepared to face an emergency event.

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. 

SDOT events traffic advisory for May 5-8

THURSDAY, MAY 5TH:
Cinco de Mayo Block Party: A block party at Green Lake closes 2nd Avenue NE between E Green Lake Way N and Woodlawn Avenue N from 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. About 950 people are expected to attend.

SATURDAY, MAY 7TH:
Opening Day of Boating Season: The Windermere Cup races are from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. followed by the Boat Parade until 2:30 p.m. in the Montlake Cut. The Montlake Bridge will be closed to traffic from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Northbound 24th Avenue E will be detoured at E Roanoke Street and southbound Montlake Boulevard will be detoured at NE Pacific Street. About 4,500 people are expected to attend.

Fiesta 5K Ole!: The race starts in Volunteer Park at 9:30 a.m. followed by a fiesta with mobile food trucks and a margarita garden though 6:00 p.m. The race circles the park east on E Prospect Street, north on 15th Avenue E, west on Howe Street, south on Federal Avenue E, east on E Prospect Street and south on 12th Avenue E. The course U-turns at E John Street and returns back to the park. About 5,000 people are expected to participate.

LUNG FORCE Walk – Seattle: A walk to raise awareness and funds to fight against lung cancer and for lung health. The walk starts at Lake Union Park at 9:00 a.m., heads east on sidewalks along Mercer Street, south on Fairview Avenue N, west on Denny Way, and north on Westlake Avenue N back to Lake Union Park. About 750 people are expected to participate.

Seattle Sounders vs. San Jose: 7:00 p.m. at CenturyLink Field. About 40,000 people are expected to attend.

SUNDAY, MAY 8th:
The Color Run: Mercer Street will close at 5:30 a.m. between 1st and 4th Avenue N for set-up and the race starts at 8:00 a.m.  The route heads south on 4th Avenue N, east on Republican Street, south 5th Avenue N, south on Cedar Street, and south on 4th Avenue to Seneca Street.  The route U-turns and returns to the Seattle Center north on 4th Avenue, west on Denny Way, and north on 2nd Avenue. About 9,000 people are expected to participate.