Campus events for Mon., June 6: One World, Many Songs, Shoreline Shorts, the Athletics Banquet, and more!

These are the events happening around campus for the week of June 6-12. 

Mon., June 6

FAFSA Workshop, Workforce Education Computer lab (FOSS 5101)
Mon., June 6: 2:30-4 p.m.
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Members of Shoreline’s Enrollment & Financial Aid Services office will be on hand to help you get started and complete the free application for federal student aid (FAFSA) Mon., June 6 from 2:30-4 p.m. in the Workforce Education Office’s computer lab on the ground floor of the FOSS (5000) bldg.

Bring your tax information or estimates, including parents’ tax information if applicable.

Tues., June 7

Prep Day – no classes

Wed., June 8

The Shoreline Shorts, Main Campus Theater
Wed., June 8: 7:30-9:30 p.m.
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Like nothing you’ve seen before because this is an evening of student written,directed and acted short plays; some gritty, some funny, some poignant, but all original. Students from the vibrant drama program at Shoreline Community College put their ideas and talents on stage. From a foundation in the literature, theories and history of theater and film, this program is training the next generation of artists in theatrical productions and digital filmmaking with skills in the technical and creative aspects of theater and video production. These students could be the next big thing, come see them now and say you knew them when …


ADULTS ONLY!  NO CHILDREN UNDER 12 ALLOWED.

ALL TICKETS ONLY $5!!!

One World, Many Songs, First Lutheran Church of Richmond
Wed., June 8: 7:30 p.m.
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Please join us on Wed., June 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the First Lutheran Church of Richmond Beach for the final Shoreline Community College Choir Concert of the year. The Chamber Chorale and Shoreline Singers will perform choral music from Austria, England, Syria, America, and more.

This will also be Dr. Fred Lokken’s farewell concert as Director of Choral Music at the college. After 18 years of teaching and conducting at Shoreline Community College, Fred is stepping down as choir director.

Alumni of the Chamber Chorale and Shoreline Singers have been invited to perform with the current choirs in two encore pieces under Dr. Lokken’s direction. For more information, please visit the Farewell Concert Event Page on Facebook. Please RSVP through the event page or send an email to Chaunte’ Kashiwa atckashiwa@shoreline.edu.

First Lutheran Church of Richmond Beach is at:
18354 8th Ave NW
Seattle, WA

Thurs. June 9

The Shoreline Shorts, Main Campus Theater
Thurs., June 9: 7:30-9:30 p.m.
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Like nothing you’ve seen before because this is an evening of student written, directed and acted short plays; some gritty, some funny, some poignant, but all original. Students from the vibrant drama program at Shoreline Community College put their ideas and talents on stage. From a foundation in the literature, theories and history of theater and film, this program is training the next generation of artists in theatrical productions and digital filmmaking with skills in the technical and creative aspects of theater and video production. These students could be the next big thing, come see them now and say you knew them when …


ADULTS ONLY!  NO CHILDREN UNDER 12 ALLOWED.

ALL TICKETS ONLY $5!!!

Fri., June 10

Athletic Banquet and Silent Auction, PUB Main Dining Room
Fri., June 10: 6:30 p.m.
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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.

The Shoreline Shorts, Main Campus Theater
Fri., June 10: 7:30-9:30 p.m.
shorts
Like nothing you’ve seen before because this is an evening of student written,directed and acted short plays; some gritty, some funny, some poignant, but all original. Students from the vibrant drama program at Shoreline Community College put their ideas and talents on stage. From a foundation in the literature, theories and history of theater and film, this program is training the next generation of artists in theatrical productions and digital filmmaking with skills in the technical and creative aspects of theater and video production. These students could be the next big thing, come see them now and say you knew them when …


ADULTS ONLY!  NO CHILDREN UNDER 12 ALLOWED.

ALL TICKETS ONLY $5!!!

Sat., June 11

The Shoreline Shorts, Main Campus Theater
Sat., June 11: 7:30-9:30 p.m.
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Like nothing you’ve seen before because this is an evening of student written,directed and acted short plays; some gritty, some funny, some poignant, but all original. Students from the vibrant drama program at Shoreline Community College put their ideas and talents on stage. From a foundation in the literature, theories and history of theater and film, this program is training the next generation of artists in theatrical productions and digital filmmaking with skills in the technical and creative aspects of theater and video production. These students could be the next big thing, come see them now and say you knew them when …


ADULTS ONLY!  NO CHILDREN UNDER 12 ALLOWED.

ALL TICKETS ONLY $5!!!

Campus events for June 3-5: Spring Barbecue, SIFF presents Big Sonia, Commencement 2016, and more!

Here are the events happening around campus for Fri., June 3 – Sun., June 5. BREATHE before finals events are listed separately here.

Fri., June 3

Job Seekers’ Roundtable, Workforce Education Office (bottom floor FOSS)
Fri., June 3: 1-2:30 p.m.
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Get Hired with Enterprise!
Do you have a BA/BS? – Enterprise has a management training program and positions in accounting and finance, corporate, and administrative. For those without or still working on their degrees, there are customer service jobs (including work from home possibilities), rental operations and sales positions.

Please join Talent Acquisition Specialist, David Postforoosh on Friday, June 3 for the lowdown. As usual, great coffee and treats are on hand, compliments of Central Market.

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 “Truman,” 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.

Campus events for Thurs., June 2: Troy Wolff Memorial B-ball Tournament, SIFF presents Spa Night, and more!

These are the events happening around campus for Thurs., June 2. BREATHE before finals events are listed separately here.

Communications Studies Public Performance: Intersectional Identity Fair: PUB Courtyard
Thurs., June 2: 9:30-10:20
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Step right up to play games and learn about gender, race, class, sexuality, ability, and how identities intersect.

Communications Studies Public Performance: Black Lives Matter Graveyard: In front of Library
Thurs., June 2: 10:30-11:20
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Pay your respects and learn about the men and women whose lives have been lost and inspired the Black Lives Matter Movement.

Chemistry student capstone project presentations, Room 2925
Thurs., June 2: 10:30-11:20 a.m.
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The campus community is invited to attend the capstone project presentations of Karen Kreutzer and Linda Kuehnert’s third-quarter general chemistry and third-
quarter organic chemistry classes. The presentations will be held in Room 2925 from 10:30-11:20 a.m. on Wed., June 1, Thurs., June 2, and Fri., June 3. Topics range from pesticides, herbicides, and insecticides to Food Irradiation, Antifreeze in Frogs and Fish, and Antibacterial Soap.

Please join us and see what our talented students have been up to this quarter!

Troy Wolff Memorial Basketball Tournament, Main Gym (3000 bldg.)
Thurs., June 2: 1:30 p.m.
troy wHead to the gym Thurs., June 2 at 1:30 p.m. to watch the exciting finals of the Troy Wolff Memorial Basketball Tournament. This tournament benefits the Troy Wolff Memorial Humanities Scholarship Fund and Shoreline Community College Food Pantry.

Advanced Manufacturing Open House, 2500 bldg.
Thurs., June 2: 2-5 p.m.
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Join the Advanced Manufacturing department for an open house event this Thurs., June 2 from 2-5 p.m. A news article about the event can be found here.

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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Director Andrew Ahn is scheduled to attend this showing! 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.

Lead actor, Joe Seo, won for U.S. Dramatic Breakthrough Performance at Sundance Film Festival 2016.

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

Campus events for Wed., June 1: Honors program presentations, SIFF showings, and more!

Here are the events happening around campus for Wed., June 1. BREATHE before finals events are listed separately here.

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!

Chemistry student capstone project presentations, Room 2925
Wed., June 1: 10:30 a.m.
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The campus community is invited to attend the capstone project presentations of Karen Kreutzer and Linda Kuehnert’s third-quarter general chemistry and third-
quarter organic chemistry classes. The presentations will be held in Room 2925 from 10:30-11:20 a.m. on Wed., June 1, Thurs., June 2, and Fri., June 3. Topics range from pesticides, herbicides, and insecticides to Food Irradiation, Antifreeze in Frogs and Fish, and Antibacterial Soap.

Please join us and see what our talented students have been up to this quarter!

Communications Studies Public Performance: Gender Bake Sale: PUB Lounge
Wed., June 1: 
10:30-11:20 a.m.
Come check out our socially constructed hyper-gender bake sale for a tasty gender-roll, not bread-roll.

Honors student presentations, PUB 9208
Wed., June 1: 12:30-4 p.m.
Our honors students will be making their final presentations on Wed., June 1 in the PUB Quiet Dining Room (9208) from 12:30-4 p.m. Please stop by and hear about their many interesting projects. Two of our students presented this year at the University of Washington Undergraduate Research Symposium and you can read about that here.

Communications Studies Public Performance: Let Me Take a Selfie, PUB
Wed., June 1: 1:20-2 p.m.

An installation performance on how technology and cell phones are taking over our lives.

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.

Dropout Detective demo Thurs., June 2

Dropout Detective, an application that will give Success Coaches and other student success support staff access to the data they need from Canvas without accessing instructors’ courses, will be demoed on Thurs., June 2 at 3 p.m. in room 1402. All employees are invited to join us to view a live demonstration of Dropout Detective, ask questions of the JUMC Canvas Ad Hoc workgroup and the vendor, and share their thoughts about the application.