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Art Exhibit 'Kinematics' Opens At CCC Jan. 6 (Photo) -12/20/24

OREGON CITY – The Clackamas Community College Alexander Gallery presents “Kinematics,” an exhibition of mixed media constructions, drawing machines and kinetic sculptures by artist Rob McKirdie. This exhibition runs Jan. 6-Feb. 3. An artist reception will be held Wednesday, Jan. 15, noon-1 p.m. 

In "Kinematics," things that have shaken loose from material culture are gathered, investigated, grouped and organized to explore ideas of narrative through connection. Unique methods of joinery and craftsmanship are used to create sculptural works that suggest new identities and emphasize the materials that have constructed them. 

McKirdie is a Washington-based artist and educator. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and supported by the Artist Trust of Washington. 

The Alexander Gallery is located in the Niemeyer Center on the Oregon City campus, 19600 Molalla Ave., and is open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., with the exception of college holidays.

This exhibition is free and open to the public. For questions, contact Kate Simmons at 503-594-3032 or kates@clackamas.edu. For more information on Clackamas Community College’s art exhibits and performances, visit www.clackamas.edu/art.

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CCC Announces Fall Honor Roll -12/19/24

OREGON CITY - A total of 518 students made the Clackamas Community College honor roll and 1,233 students made the president’s list for fall term 2024.

To be named to the honor roll, students must earn a grade-point average of 3.5 or better. To be named to the president’s list, students must earn a 3.75 grade-point average or better.

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Clackamas Community College's Environmental Learning Center Hosts 'Evening At The ELC' (Photo) -12/13/24

OREGON CITY – This holiday season, instead of giving more stuff, give the gift of an experience! The Environmental Learning Center at Clackamas Community College is hosting "Evening at the ELC," an enriching community event scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 25, 4-6 p.m. 

Explore the beautiful surroundings of the Environmental Learning Center with a guided tour, participate in hands-on art activities and connect with fellow nature enthusiasts. This in-person event is perfect for anyone looking to unwind and immerse themselves in nature. 

Walk the trails along the wetland with Trail Skipper Studio artist, biologist and outdoor enthusiast, Michelle Boercker, and learn how to create your own block printed art piece in a warm and tranquil space overlooking the wetland. 

The first portion of the evening will be spent walking the trails, followed by a guided art lesson. Afterwards enjoy some harp melodies provided by Heather Andrews from Three Rivers Artist Guild and locally sourced delicious treats. 

“We look forward to welcoming the community to experience the natural beauty and creative spirit of the ELC,” Heidi Blackwell, director of the Environmental Learning Center, said. “This event is a chance to connect with nature, spark creativity and make lasting memories in a peaceful, inspiring environment.” 

Tickets are $50 for participants who bring their own art supplies or $75 for those opting to have all supplies provided for the block printing activity. For more information and to secure your spot, visit the Eventbrite page at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/evening-at-the-elc-tickets-1057522541389

About the Environmental Learning Center 

The Environmental Learning Center has a rich history as an educational resource for Clackamas Community College, regional schools, industry and the community. Located on the former site of a Smucker's processing plant, the center was created to demonstrate what people could do to reclaim industrial sites, address stormwater issues and restore wildlife habitats in urban areas. Each year, thousands of people visit to explore the 5-acre site and learn about watershed health. The site serves as an important stormwater facility for the college campus and provides critical wetland habitat for resident and migratory birds, such as the great blue heron, wood duck and merganser. For more information about the Environmental Learning Center, visit CCC's Environmental Learning Center webpage at www.clackamas.edu/ELC. 

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Kick Off The Holiday Season At CCC (Photo) -11/27/24

OREGON CITY – The holidays are upon us and Clackamas Community College music students will bring music to your ears. From jazz to choral to acoustic, there’s a performance for all tastes. Get in the holiday spirit by attending one or more concerts. All performances are at the Niemeyer Osterman Theatre, 19600 Molalla Ave., Oregon City. General admission is $5 and free for CCC students.  

Instrumental Jazz Night

Dec. 3, 7:30 p.m.

Enjoy an evening of jazz with the CCC Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combo, directed by Lars Campbell and Charlie Doggett. The program includes selections from Duke Ellington’s “Nutcracker Suite” and jazz standards such as John Coltrane’s “Mr. P.C.” and Lee Morgan’s “Ceora.” These performances highlight the talent of CCC students and the energy of classic and contemporary jazz.

Contemporary Music Ensemble Concert

Dec. 4, 7:30 p.m.

The Contemporary Music Ensemble, comprised of Cloud Nine, Sour Diesel Surprise and Funked Out Weasels, brings a vibrant mix of modern rock, pop and funk to the stage. Directed by Dr. Kathleen Hollingsworth and Kevin Deitz, the concert will feature pieces such as Evanescence’s “Bring Me to Life,” System of a Down’s “Tentative,” Stevie Wonder’s “Isn't She Lovely” and All Time Low’s “Dear Maria (Count Me In).”

Wind Ensemble and Classical Guitar Ensemble Concert

Dec. 5, 7:30 p.m.

The CCC Wind Ensemble and Classical Guitar Ensemble will perform a varied selection of classical and contemporary works. Conducted by Campbell and David Tutmark, the program features John Williams’ “Midway March,” Ralph Vaughan Williams’ “English Folk Song Suite” and Danny Elfman’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” Additional highlights include guitar arrangements of “Every Breath You Take” and “Sweet Dreams.”

Vocal Ensemble and Advanced Vocal Ensemble Concert

Dec. 6, 7:30 p.m.

The CCC Vocal Ensemble and Advanced Vocal Ensemble, directed by Hollingsworth, present a seasonal program of choral music. Selections include Ola Gjeilo’s “Ave Generosa,” John Mayer’s “Stop This Train” and a combined choir finale featuring “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year.” This event will highlight the artistry and versatility of CCC’s vocal students.

To purchase tickets, visit clackamasmusic.eventbrite.com. For more information about any of these events, contact Ami Collofello at ami.collofello@clackamas.edu. See a complete listing of upcoming music performances at www.clackamas.edu/music-events.  

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