Fall 2024 Music Student Showcase 12/6/24

Come and enjoy the performances at Music Student Showcase. This special event features the talented students who have been honing their skills through private piano and vocal lessons. Each performance will highlight their dedication, growth, and passion for music, offering a diverse program that ranges from expressive vocal pieces to stunning piano solos.

  • Date: Friday 12/6/24
  • Time: 12:00-1:00pm
  • Location: 800 Building, Rm 818
This is a flyer with a piano, guitar, microphone and flowers advertising the event.

Concert Band & Chamber and Chorale 2024 Fall Joint Concert 12/2/24

Join us for an extraordinary evening of music at the Fall 2024 Concert, featuring the combined talents of the Concert Band, and Chamber and Chorale Class. This special performance celebrates the rich diversity of our members, and the collaboration showcases a wide array of experiences and backgrounds, contributing to a powerful and harmonious program that highlights the beauty of community through music.

  • Date: Monday 12/2/24
  • Time: 7:30-9:30
  • Location: 7:30-9:30pm
This is a calendar snapshot advertising different music events happening in Dec.  12/2 Concert Band and Choice Concert at 7:30 in the PUB
12/6 Student Showcase 12pm
12/6 Snarky, Jazz and Rock Concert 1:30pm
12/9 Jazz Band Concert  7pm

IEW 2024: Badminton Tournament 11/22/24

Did you know that badminton is one of the most popular sports in the world (by participation)? Come join or watch this year’s badminton tournament! Teams of two can sign up to participate, or single players can sign up and be matched with another teammate. Prizes available for student teams!

Sign up to play by November 20: forms.office.com/r/QrEFVfGCuN

  • Date: Friday 11/22/24
  • Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
  • Location: 3000 Building, Main Gym
This is a white and blue flyer with an image of badminton rackets and shuttlecock with information about the event.

For Your Awareness: Employer of the Day: Fastenal & Native Workforce 11/19/24 (Audience- Students)

Join us for a double dose of Employer of the Day!

Tuesday, November 19th from 11 am – 1 pm in the PUB lobby, both Fastenal and Native Workforce Services will be here to talk about the wide variety of early career opportunities and information about fair hiring practices. 

You’ll have the opportunity to connect with hiring employers in a relaxed but professional environment.

***Please note this will start a little later than usual, at 11 am, directly after the IE Coffee and Tea event. We hope to see you at both!

This is a flyer with people seated at a table having a job interviews advertising the Employer of the Day Event.

2024 Commute Trip Reduction (CTR)  – Shoreline Community College

Greetings,

It’s time for the Commute Trip Reduction (CTR) Survey!

The state is gathering new baseline data that will help develop programs for commuting, so it is important to complete this survey.  We are aiming for 100% participation.  All information is good information.  Even if you telecommute most days, we need to gather that data.

Please let your supervisor know if you need any accommodations to take the survey.

The survey takes about 5 – 10  minutes to complete.   See below for how to enter your name for some fun prizes!

Use this link to take the survey: https://ctrsurvey.org/s/2024-scc-staff-are-great

Or use this QR code to take the survey on your smartphone:

This is a QR code that leads to the survey mentioned in this post.  The web link is also in the survey.

What is Commute Trip Reduction?

It’s a state law and program that focuses on reducing congestion and improving air quality. The CTR law affects Washington’s nine most populous counties: Clark, King, Kitsap, Pierce, Snohomish, Spokane, Thurston, Whatcom, and Yakima. Employers in these counties participate if they have 100 or more full-time employees who begin work between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. These employers are required to have CTR programs that provide their employees with the tools, knowledge, and resources to explore their commute options. The CTR survey helps employers understand the commute patterns of their employees so they can help improve employee commutes. The survey also helps cities, counties, transit agencies, and the state understand and improve commutes.

I telework, do I still have to take the survey?

Yes, even though you may telework, your views and comments still help support the workplace and the purpose of this survey.

Are my responses anonymous?

Yes. No personally identifiable information is collected. The summarized worksite data may be shared with your employer, jurisdiction, and state government.

The CTR law requires WSDOT to report on CTR program performance every two years. The survey helps us understand and report reductions in air pollution and energy use, and monitor the effectiveness of CTR programs implemented at various worksites. View the CTR Survey Explanation website  for more information.

Prize Drawing

If you would like to have your name entered for some fun prizes (again, the survey itself does not collect this information), please take a screenshot of your survey submittal success screen and forward to:  Mary Lou Ames, mames@shoreline.edu.  Use subject:  PRIZE DRAWING

Thank you for participating in the 2024 Shoreline CTR Survey!