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Frank Almond In Concert At Chemeketa Community College -01/27/25

Chemeketa's Auditorium Continues Tradition of Providing Quality Entertainment for the Community

 

Salem, Ore., January 27, 2025 -- Chemeketa Community College is thrilled to present renowned violinist Frank Almond in a special Valentine's concert on Friday, February 15, at 7:30 PM. The event will take place at Chemeketa Community College, offering an evening of exceptional music and romance.

Frank Almond held the Charles and Marie Caestecker Concertmaster Chair with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra for 25 years and previously served as Concertmaster of the Rotterdam Philharmonic with Valery Gergiev and Guest Concertmaster of the London Philharmonic with Kurt Masur.

A celebrated soloist and chamber musician, Frank regularly performs with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and has graced stages across the U.S. and Europe. He is also the founder of Frankly Music, a highly regarded chamber music series in Milwaukee known for its innovative programming and world-class guest performers such as Lynn Harrel, Orion Weiss, and the Miró Quartet.

Frank's early career achievements include being one of the youngest prizewinners in the history of the Nicolo Paganini Competition in Genoa, Italy, at age 17. He later became one of two American prizewinners at the Eighth International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, which was featured in an award-winning PBS documentary.

His extensive discography spans a diverse repertoire across multiple labels, earning him critical acclaim and numerous Grammy nominations.

Don't miss this enchanting evening filled with passion and romance. Whether you're a longtime admirer or discovering his music for the first time, Frank Almond's performance promises to be a memorable celebration of music and artistry.

Event Details:
Date: Saturday, February 15
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Chemeketa Community College
Tickets and Information: Frank Almond in Concert

TIME CORRECTION No Place To Grow Old: A Humans For Housing Film & Community Discussion -01/10/25

Chemeketa Community College Values Belonging and Community Action

 

Salem, Ore., December 20, 2024 — Chemeketa Community College, in partnership with Humans for Housing, Church at the Park, United Way of the Mid-Willamette Valley, PacificSource Health Plans, and the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), is proud to present "No Place to Grow Old," a documentary addressing the pressing crisis of senior homelessness in Portland.

This compelling film, directed by Davey Schaupp, explores the systemic challenges and deeply personal experiences of older adults facing houselessness. Through intimate storytelling and thought-provoking visuals, the documentary highlights the resilience of individuals navigating these challenges and underscores the need for collective action to create sustainable solutions.

Event Details:
Date: Thursday, February 6, 2025
Times:

  • 12:00 PM Screening (Doors open at 11:30 AM with refreshments and pastries)
  • 6:00 PM Screening (Doors open at 5:30 PM with refreshments and pastries)
    Location: Chemeketa Community College, Building 6 Auditorium
    Cost: Free and open to all

Attendees will not only view this impactful film but will also have the opportunity to participate in a community discussion. This dialogue aims to inspire action and bring awareness to the urgent need for comprehensive solutions to senior homelessness. Representatives from local organizations will share insights and resources available for community involvement.

"No Place to Grow Old" is more than a film; it is a call to action. Together, we can ensure that every member of our community has a safe and dignified place to call home.

For more information about the event, visit noplacetogrowold.com or watch the trailer here: https://link.edgepilot.com/s/7ee8d691/zPUW_te9pkCWXvtcMp_mWA?u=https://youtu.be/RuNqn2cRhJg?feature=shared

 Learn more about Humans for Housing and their efforts at humansforhousing.org.


 

Chemeketa Community College Board Of Education Supports Legislative Priorities For 2025 -01/08/25

Board of Education Advocates for Increased Funding to SUpport Students and Strengthen the Local Workforce

 

Salem, Ore., December 11, 2024— Chemeketa Community College reaffirms its commitment to transforming lives and strengthening communities through quality education, services, and workforce training. Reflecting the college’s values of community, belonging, adaptability, quality, and opportunity, the Chemeketa Community College Board of Education adopted Resolution No. 24-25-07 on December 11, 2024, in support of the Oregon Community College Association’s (OCCA) Legislative Priorities for the 2025 Oregon Legislative Session.

As the only sector of public post-secondary education open to all students regardless of education or skill level, community colleges play a pivotal role in addressing educational, economic, and social inequities. Through programs such as Career and Technical Education, workforce training, short-term certificates, GED programs, and dual-credit courses, Chemeketa and other community colleges serve as critical bridges between high school and four-year degrees while also upskilling adults to meet workforce demands.

Resolution Highlights:
The Chemeketa Board of Education acknowledges the challenges of insufficient financial aid and capped funding and supports the OCCA’s call for:

  • $920 million for the Community College Support Fund (CCSF): To ensure current service levels with modest statewide tuition increases.

  • $150 million increase for the Oregon Opportunity Grant: To expand access to need-based financial aid, benefiting high school graduates and working adults, and addressing inequities in educational attainment.

  • Raising the Article XI-G Bond funding cap to $14 million: Adjusting for inflation to support critical capital projects.

  • $10 million for student basic needs: Addressing food, housing, and transportation challenges to support student success.

  • $1 million for corequisite supports: Funding faculty training and implementation of first-year math success initiatives, particularly for underrepresented students.

  • An Adult Reconnect policy bill: Directing the Higher Education Coordinating Commission to develop strategies for reengaging adults with some college but no degree.

“The Board’s support of these priorities reflects our commitment to the students and communities we serve,” said Jessica Howard, Ph.D., President and CEO of Chemeketa Community College. “Oregon’s community colleges are critical to the state’s education and workforce ecosystems, and these priorities will help ensure our continued ability to serve students, businesses, and communities effectively.”

For more information about Chemeketa Community College and its programs, please visit www.chemeketa.edu.