Food Trucks Coming to SCC Next Week!

Hello Shoreline! 

It’s time to break out your stretchy pants, because the food trucks are coming! I hope you’re hungry. 😉 Next week our partnership with Seattle Food Truck begins, and we will have food trucks on campus twice a week throughout the fall. 

First up on Tuesday September 12th is Dreamy Drinks and Solamente Al Pastor.  Dreamy Drinks is Seattle’s first Bubble Tea truck, and they offer espresso drinks, bubble tea, smoothies, and more!  Solamente Al Pastor is taco truck filled with delicious tacos to fill you up! 

On Thursday September 14 you can find Oskar’s Pizza and Thai-U-Up.  Some of you may remember Thai-U-Up from an event we had at Shoreline earlier this year. 

The goal of this partnership is to provide a variety of different food options for you to purchase and enjoy.  You will find two different food trucks on Tuesdays and Thursday during lunch hours which will typically be between 11:00am-2:00pm. 

For more information on the trucks and the Shoreline schedule, please visit this link. This schedule is fully planned out for September and more options will be added in the coming months. 

Happy eating!

Cat

This is a flyer advertising the food trucks.  It features a colorful food trucks in the center and the link for the schedule.

HSAMCC Building Update

Dear Campus Community, 

Today we wanted to give you a brief update on the HSAMCC building.  We made some great progress this summer and are very excited to open later this year. 

Unfortunately, we just received notification of an additional delay in the completion of construction at HSAMCC due to a manufacturer defect in a mechanical unit related to the HVAC system. At this time, the contractor is reporting a two-week delay to our Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO), pushing it back to September 26.  

We understand that this news is challenging and appreciate the impact it has on all of us. Please know that we are coordinating closely with the contractor to determine what move-in scopes we can complete prior to TCO and hope to have more info in the next few weeks, including a detailed timeline of what will occur over the next month.  

We appreciate your patience during this process. In the meantime, please continue packing and labeling all your items so we are ready to move as soon as we are able.  If you have further questions about the move, please contact your direct supervisor. 

Thank you, 

Jack

EAP Gray Fire Support and Resources

Good morning-

This came through when I was on vacation and I’m not sure if it made it on DAAG. Here is a helpful resource regarding the wildfires that have been happening in Eastern Washington. -Cat

Phishing Scam Advisory 9/6/23

IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM TSS:

Dear Campus Community,

We have received a notification from the SBCTC regarding an ongoing phishing campaign.  This campaign uses a QR code which is intended to lure an individual into using their mobile device to scan and navigate to a malicious URL. We wanted to bring this to everyone’s attention to be aware of this ongoing scam attempt.  If you receive any email resembling the example below (emails may have small differences), please DO NOT scan the QR code and delete the email immediately. 

Thank you,

Jason Brandon- Executive Director of TSS

TECHNICAL DETAILS:

Sender:           AUTHENTICATION NOTIFICATION <noreply@correosprepago.es

Subject:          Final Warning: Authentication Support for [Agency Name]

QR Code:       Contains multiple different URLs

Example Email:

This shows what the phishing scam e-mail looks like

Tree in Courtyard- Removal 9/16/23

Hello Campus Community,

As part of the repaving work in the courtyard, we have been advised by an arborist to remove the center tree.  The large tree roots have severely impacted our courtyard and sewer system.  A tree contractor will be onsite Saturday, 9/16, to cut down the tree.  We will have the remnants moved back into our natural landscape.  The tree contractor will be closing off the area around the courtyard to keep people safe.  Once this work is completed, our grounds department will grind up the stump.  In place of this tree, we will be planting a small tree on 9/19.  This new tree will have a smaller root system and be able to thrive in this area.  Please let me know if you have any questions.  

Thanks,

Kim Clark