
Join us for a conversation on civil rights and social justice.
- DATE: 1/21/2026
- TIME: 1:00 – 3:00 PM
- PLACE: 9000 Building, Quiet Dining Room

Join us for a conversation on civil rights and social justice.

Please join us for Shoreline’s first Alumni Winter Gathering!
Reconnect with fellow alumni, grow your network, and enjoy an evening of conversation and community. Hear a brief State of the College update from College President Jack Kahn and meet members of the Alumni Network Steering Committee who are helping shape Shoreline’s growing alumni community.
Enjoy light appetizers, refreshments, and great company.
Can’t join us in person? A Zoom option will be available from 6:15-7:30 PM so you can participate from wherever you are.
Please note, valid photo ID will be required for alcoholic beverages.
RSVP here before January 12th!

Come together to celebrate the establishment of the yəhaw̓ Center for Student Empowerment (yCSE) and connect with yCSE staff!
We will review our services, get your feedback, and build community by sharing a meal.

Sculpture! Music! Sushi! Workshop!
Please join us at the opening reception to welcome artist and Visual Arts Faculty member, Q Quast, to the Shoreline Art Gallery!
All welcome and FREE!!!
Special thanks to the Associated Student Government and The Foundation at SC for their sponsorship! Come witness how Q’s sculptural work addresses themes of transformation and tidal zones- where movement and stillness meet, and change accumulates in place!
Following an introduction to Q’s work a few lucky participants will have the ability to MAKE and TAKE HOME their own work of art using Q’s casting method!

Shoreline Community College Theatre presents Getting Out by Marsha Norman.
The play follows “Arlene” upon her release from prison, as she attempts to reintegrate into society. Having shed her rebellious past as “Arlie”, her present struggle is juxtaposed with vivid flashbacks of her youth. The story alternates between “Arlie’s” contentious relationships with prison officials and “Arlene’s” difficult reality, which includes an indifferent mother, a predatory ex-guard, a pimp ex-boyfriend, and a sympathetic neighbor. The play grapples with themes of identity, self-acceptance, and the systemic issues that individuals continue to face every day that impact the trajectory of their lives.
***Content Warning: profanity and references to domestic violence, sexual abuse, and suicide
Tickets are available online or at the door.
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