Pass the Word Around!
April 19, 2004
Vol. 16, No. 27


Message to staff
I really appreciate our great UCC family. You are all so wonderful, caring, and thoughtful and are helping me face surgery and treatment with a much more positive attitude.

Keep the good thoughts and prayers flowing. They really help!

Thank you very much.    Sue Cooper

Staff did a great job!
The Commission on Children and Family thank Mike Hoffman, Keith Cooper, Keith's staff, and Chris Bingham for their help with the "Truth, Lies, and Videotape" program held April 1. Everyone at UCC went out of their way to help us.

Wardrobe Fair Donations
Business and office technology students are starting to think about interviewing and jobs. Please look through your closets and drawers to see if you have something to donate to the fair. All clothing and accessories (belts, ties, shoes, purses, jewelry, scarves, etc.) suitable for an interview or for an office environment will be gladly accepted.

The Wardrobe Fair will be on Tue., April 27. Take donations to Wayne Crooch Hall or call Linda /x663 or Edna /x587 for pick up service. Thank you.

Birthdays
Heather Freilinger   4/24

Hire Dates
Kay Tano  4/19/90
Heidi Eby  4/21/03
Paul Morgan  4/21/95


Calendar

Monday, April 19
10am	Part-time Classified Staff, CC, Indian Rm.
Noon	Grad Announcements, CC, Lobby
Noon	ASUCC Council, CC, Club Union Rm
Noon	Accreditation, ESB, Umpqua Rm

Tuesday, April 20
2pm	TOP Weekly, CC, Club Union Rm
3:30pm	Spirit of Umpqua, Admin, Board Rm
5pm	UCC Budget Committee Dinner, CC, Timber Rm

Wednesday, April 21
7am	Engineering Club, JH, Rm 15
9am	Outdoor Club Plant Sale, CC, Lobby
Noon	Campus Crusade, CC, Club Union Rm
Noon	40th Anniversary Gala, CC, Timber Rm
Noon	Computer Club, Jackson, Rm 14
3pm	Academic Secretaries, CC, Timber Rm
6pm	Intel Open House, CC, Indian & Timber Rms

Thursday, April 22
9:30am  Staff PERS Workshop, CC, Indian Rm. The workshop will be repeated at 11:30am, 1:30 & 3:30pm
1pm	Dr. Powers: Speaker on Research Writing & Ferrugs (Hawk), CC, Timber Rm.

Friday, April 23
Noon	Bridge Pizza Party, CC, Timber Rm
Noon	Psychology Club, Library, Moody Rm
Noon	Outdoor Club Meeting, Science, Rm 11
1pm	Phi Theta Kappa Mtg, CC, Club Union Rm

Saturday, April 24
7pm	Miss Douglas County Scholarship Program, Jacoby Auditorium

Star Gazing
Celebrate National Astronomy Week with us and get a look at Saturn on Fri., April 23 from dark until 11 pm (weather permitting) using a 10” refractor telescope. To attend, park near the Technology Building, walk up path to the track and bring a flashlight.

For sale
-Native shrubs and wildflowers, Wed. Apr. 21, 9am-2pm, Campus Center. Proceeds will help fund Outdoor Club’s trip to Newberry Crater.

-Fresh, free-range eggs. Large, brown, $2 doz. References. Call Cat, x687.

Ferrugs
The Cultural Enrichment Committee invites everyone to a presentation on the beautiful ferruginous hawk on April 22 at 1pm, Campus Center, Timber Room.

Speaking will be Dr. Leon Powers, author of A Hawk in the Sun, who will be sharing his studies and giving insight on how to write and document research in general. Call x654 for more info.

Revised schedule
The “Meet & Greet” planned for Mon. April 19 as been moved to May 4.

UCC president Dr. David Beyer invites you to to join him at any of the remaining informal gatherings to meet him and discuss the future of UCC and Douglas County: noon, April 20, La Pinata Restaurant in Drain; 6:30 pm, April 21 at the South Umpqua Inn in Myrtle Creek; and noon, May 4 at the Events Chateau Center in Roseburg.

Last day to withdraw without signature
What is... Friday, April 23!

Upcoming Events
May 8: Benefit Performance in Jacoby Auditorium for the summer musical, “Oklahoma!”
May 14: Four Freshmen Concert with special appearances by Big Horn Jazz Band and Gary Beck Trio Band, 7 pm, Jacoby Auditorium.