Community Check-In/Budget Update: Fri. 6/2/23

This week we will be holding a Community Check-in/Budget Update. This meeting will be hybrid offered both in person and via Zoom. We hope to see you there!

Date: Friday, June 2, 2023

Time: 2:00-3:00pm

Location: Building 1100, Rm. 1104

Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83173429202

Shoreline Community Comes Together to Combat Catalytic Converter Crime 

Press Release

(Shoreline, Wash., May 30, 2023)– Shoreline Community College (Shoreline)

Student holding an engraving tool, engraving a catalytic converter

For Shoreline Community College (SCC), the word community isn’t just part of the College’s name, it’s a passion. Last month on April 29, 2023, three Shoreline automotive students and Amber Avery-Graff, Tenure-Track Automotive Instructor, worked together alongside members of SCC’s Security Team and the Shoreline Police Department at the Catalytic Converter Marketing Event to engrave over 50 catalytic converters for the community. Last summer Shoreline staged the first event which was students only, then expanded in the fall to include SCC faculty and staff. Both were incredibly well received, which led to last month’s event which was open to all interested members within the greater Shoreline community. 

Catalytic converters contain precious metals. It takes less than 90 seconds for thieves to roll under a vehicle, cut the pipes on either side, and leave with the converter. “A catalytic converter is typically over one thousand dollars to replace, so that’s a huge expense,” says Avery-Graff. By engraving the last eight digits of a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) onto the converter, it can be traced back to its original vehicle which makes it much more difficult to sell.  

For the event, community members pre-registered and were greeted by Gregory Cranson, Acting Director of Safety and Security at SCC, members of Shoreline’s Security Team, and members of the Shoreline Police Department. From there Shoreline automotive students Trevor Buehler, Christian Mariano, and Felipe Tores along with Avery-Graff worked together to take the cars back to the automotive building and spray paint each converter with bright paint, so that even at night it is obvious to anyone who sees it that the converter has been marked. This process acts as a deterrent to help keep the catalytic converter from being stolen and can also be a way for police to locate victims of this type of theft so they can press charges. 

Like a well-oiled machine, Avery-Graff and her students were able to move each car through the process in roughly ten minutes. “Students are in school 4 days a week 8 hours a day, so for students to come in and volunteer their time on a day off is pretty amazing,” says Avery-Graff. 

The community response to the event was extremely enthusiastic, with many members already voicing their excitement for the next event, eager to encourage their neighbors and spouses to attend. President of Shoreline Community College, Dr. Jack Kahn had this to say about the event. “Shoreline Community College is extremely pleased to work directly with the city on projects that will benefit our community. Chief Park and her team have been extremely collaborative, and we are so excited that this event had such a positive impact and look forward to many other events with the city.” 

Instructor Amber Avery-Graff, her students and a member of the Shoreline Police Department stand outside Shoreline's automotive department.

Final Weekend for SIFF at Shoreline 5/19/23-5/21/23

Here’s the schedule for SIFF screenings at Shoreline for this weekend!

Friday, May 19The Grab5:45 PM
Friday, May 19The Beasts8:30 PM
 Saturday, May 20Yuku and the Himalayan Flower3:30 PM
Saturday, May 2026.2 to Life5:30 PM
Saturday, May 20The Night of the 12th8:00 PM
 Sunday, May 21The Quiet Migration1:00 PM
Sunday, May 21Being Mary Tyler Moore3:30 PM
Sunday, May 21Dreamin’ Wild6:30 PM

For tickets visit: https://www.shoreline.edu/foundation/events/siff-opening-night.aspx or click on the individual films linked in this message.

As a reminder, all concession sales during SIFF at Shoreline Community College benefit the Shoreline Community College Foundation’s Performing Arts and Digital Filmmaking Scholarship fund, and other Foundation scholarships and programs. So be sure to enjoy some popcorn!

SIFF at Shoreline Thursday 5/18/23

Here’s the schedule for SIFF screenings at Shoreline for today:

Thursday, May 18Table for Six5:45 PM
Thursday, May 18A Disturbance in the Force8:30 PM

For tickets visit: https://www.shoreline.edu/foundation/events/siff-opening-night.aspx or click on the individual films linked in this message.

As a reminder, all concession sales during SIFF at Shoreline Community College benefit the Shoreline Community College Foundation’s Performing Arts and Digital Filmmaking Scholarship fund, and other Foundation scholarships and programs. So be sure to enjoy some popcorn!

Art Reception Tomorrow May 18th!

Greetings all!

The Shoreline Art Gallery is proud to present…

AFA PORTFOLIO SHOW…NOW OPEN!

Come join our student artists and their friends and family this Thursday May 18th from 4-6 pm for our AFA Portfolio Show Artist Reception! 

Shoreline student performers… refreshments… and an opportunity to meet our student artists! More details below and on the attached postcard!

The artwork in this exhibition represents the culmination of two years of skill development, research, and creative problem solving. Many of the student artists represented in this exhibition have completed the requirements for an Associate of Fine Arts degree, a two-year program of study and training in the visual arts.  

Here at Shoreline, we have had the privilege of watching these students progress from their first realizations of their passion for art-making to developing an individual focus and personal vision. Please join us for food and music as we celebrate these diverse and innovative voices! 

Hope to see you all there! Please share with your friends, colleagues, and students!

Best,

Zach

This is a flyer for the student led art show advertising a reception on May 18th.