Events Calendar
Events
Your first impression matters. Let’s make it count! Join us for a special event dedicated to capturing your best professional look. Whether you're updating your LinkedIn profile, company website, or personal branding, a high-quality headshot is essential. *Please see resources on preparing for a
1pm
A free session to get one-on-one help with the FAFSA, WASFA, or other financial aid and scholarship applications. Drop in anytime!
2pm
Bldg. 4, Rm. 118
A weekly meeting to connect, encourage, and empower students within our community through life’s peaks and valleys! All are welcome!
2pm
Virtual
Running Start Info Night
5pm
Bldg. 7, Rm. 132 - William Harvey Theater
Explore the magical kingdom of fungi! Join us and acquire a basic understanding of fungi ecosystems. This class is for outdoors lovers, scientists, naturalists, herbalists, foragers, and chefs. Day 1 = Dive Into the Science - What are fungi Day 2 = Wild Mushrooms - Foraging & Mushroom Identification
6pm
A weekly meeting to connect, encourage and empower students within our community through life’s peaks and valleys! All are welcome!
12pm
Bldg. 10, Rm. 140
Join us for an engaging lecture on the Garry Oak, a keystone species native to the Pacific Northwest. Learn about its ecological significance, unique habitat, and the role it plays in supporting regional biodiversity. Please RSVP here: Garry Oaks - Keystone Species of the Pacific Northwest – Fill
12pm
Bldg. 7, Rm. 132 - William Harvey Theater
Learn to create better photos with the camera you always have with you. Whether you're documenting project progress or capturing everyday moments, this Android‑ and Apple‑friendly class helps you improve the quality of your images. Explore the basics of composition, exposure, and simple post
6pm
Become a certified flagger by learning safety for both the public and fellow employees. Learn how to manage interference from vehicle/pedestrian traffic, learn proper use of traffic control devices and other flagger duties. Certification issued upon passing exam. Students who successfully pass the
9am
Using interior wall construction materials like hot mud, cement, and spackling compound can produce some richly imaginative works with visual substance. We’ll learn how to use these mediums and also explore using natural paints and other surface applications. Sherri’s 25 year background in
11am