Stop The Bleed Training: Free Course, Registration Required

Dear Colleague,

Please see details below about our upcoming Stop The Bleed training.

What: Stop the Bleed is a national awareness campaign that is designed to train and equip people to save lives in emergency situations involving serious bleeding. This training includes learning how to apply a tourniquet to a wound and other techniques to stop the bleeding.

Who: Shoreline Community College Staff/Faculty
When: Monday, November 25th from 1pm-2:30pm
Where: Room 7262, Building 7000 (Great Room)

Registration is required by e-mailing Mary Lou Ames (Program Specialist 2, Safety & Security), at mames@shoreline.edu. Space is limited to 20 participants.

Reflection Room in 7000 Campus Living

7000 Campus Living has a Reflection Room, which is a space intended for quiet contemplation, prayer, or meditation. The space is open to the entire campus community M-F from 9am-4pm and features a foot-washing station, cozy seating, and comfort supplies such as yoga mats and cushions.

The Reflection Room is an inclusive space on campus, and we welcome suggestions on how to best equip it for a wide variety of users. We want to make sure the space is used thoughtfully, so we ask that users check-in at the Campus Living 7000 office to gain access. We also ask users to limit time spent in the space to 30 minutes or less to ensure everyone who needs access has the opportunity.

Veterans Day Honor Tree

Help Us Honor Our Veterans:

Write a name or message on a leaf or place a photo of a veteran on our tree.

The tree is located in the Veterans Resource Center (VRC), FOSS 5225A, through the month of November.

Message from Facilities Director Jason Francois: No power to buildings 2000, 2100, 2200 & 2300 on Sat, Nov 2, 2019 (7:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.)

Dear Colleague,

As part of the early permit and site work, the construction team for the Health, Science and Advanced Manufacturing Classroom Complex will be conducting load monitoring for various portions of our electrical system.

One of the key points for this monitoring is the transformer and panel in the rhododendron grove between the 2100 and 2300 buildings. On Saturday, November 2, 2019 the team will install the monitoring devices. This will result in a power loss to buildings 2000, 2100, 2200, and 2300 for the duration of the installation which is expected to be from 7:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

The rest of campus will not be affected.

Please contact me with any questions or concerns.

Thank you,
Jason Francois, MBA
Director of Facilities and Capital Projects

Reminder: Parent-Child Center Costume Walk Parade Oct. 31

The annual Parent-Child Center costume walk will be held on Thurs., Oct. 31 from 9:30-11am. For those new to the College and unfamiliar with this event, children who attend the Parent-Child Center trick-or-treat across campus departments.

Various departments have shared in this exciting event with the children by offering treats for their goody bags.

If your department would like the trick-or-treaters to stop by, please email Jocelyn Ramos at joramos@shoreline.edu.

This year there will be approximately 70 children, ranging from 5 months to 5 years of age. Please make sure you have enough goodies to accommodate 70 children. Treats departments have given out in the past have included stickers, crackers, pencils, candies, etc.

If you choose to hand out candy, please NO hard candies or items that contain any NUTS.