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Friday, April 1, 2011
(All Day)
Final Registration Day
Contact: Nancy DeVerse
Monday, April 4, 2011
(All Day)
First Day of Classes
Description: Spring quarter on-campus classes begin today.
Contact: Nancy DeVerse
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Weekly Meeting
Description: What is PTK?

"The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa shall be to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students. To achieve this purpose, Phi Theta Kappa shall provide opportunity for the development of leadership and service, for an intellectual climate for exchange of ideas and ideals, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence."

Today Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society in American higher education with more than 2 million members and 1,200 chapters located in all 50 of the United States, U.S. territories, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Germany, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, United Arab Emirates and Palau. The innovative programs and services and array of membership benefits offered by Phi Theta Kappa are unequaled among honor societies. 

Phi Theta Kappa's mission is two-fold: 1) recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and (2) provide opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in honors, leadership, service and fellowship programming. Co-curricular programs focus upon the Society's Hallmark of Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Fellowship. It is estimated that 200,000 students participate in Phi Theta Kappa programs each year. Annually, approximately 100,000 students are inducted into Phi Theta Kappa.

What are the benefits of becoming a Phi Theta Kappa member?
  •  Members of Phi Theta Kappa may apply for more than $36 million in transfer scholarships, provided exclusively to Society members by more than 600 senior institutions.
  • Enrollment in The Transfer Database, used by hundreds of senior colleges and universities to recruit Phi Theta Kappa transfer students.
  • Letter of recommendation sent to a college admissions counselor, scholarship official or potential employer.
  • Golden Key Membership Pin, Certificate of Membership, and a wallet-size Identification Card. 
  • Members of Phi Theta Kappa may affix the Society’s Gold Diploma Seal, denoting Society membership, to their two-year college diploma.
  • Members of Phi Theta Kappa may have their membership in the international honor society noted on their transcript, contingent on their college’s policy.
  • Members of Phi Theta Kappa may wear the Society’s golden monogrammed Honors Stole and Tassel, at college commencement exercises, available through purchase, contingent on college policy.
Join GHC PTK for their weekly meetings every Monday at 1 pm in the Studnet Activities conference room.
Contact: Toni Aubuchon
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
3:30 AM - 5:00 AM
GSA Meeting
Description: The purpose of the meetings is to provide students, staff, and faculty educational, emotional, and moral support as well as a safe space for social interactions between sexual minoritys of the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay,bisexual,transgender, and questioning) community and their allies.

Community members are also welcome.

Meetings will be held in room 1512 every Tuesday.
Contact: Jessica Larson
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Guest Speaker: Bonnie Buratti
Description:

Tuesday, April 5, at 1:00 in room 2250, Bonnie Buratti from NASA's
Jet Propulsion Laboratory at Caltech will be speaking on "Titan: an Earth in
Deep Freeze."

A giant moon in orbit around Saturn seems an unlikely place for Earth-like
processes to be occurring. But that is exactly what is happening on Titan.
The only moon with a thick atmosphere, Titan has lakes, clouds, windstorms
and dunes, floods and flowing rivers, and perhaps volcanoes and a subsurface water ocean.

This talk is an overview of recent discoveries about Titan from the Cassini
spacecraft and what this cold moon in the outer reaches of the Solar System
can teach us about the Earth. It is intended to be understandable to a
general audience. 

Bonnie J. Buratti received a doctorate in astronomy and space sciences from
Cornell University and is currently a senior research scientist at NASA's
Jet Propulsion Laboratory. With expertise on the formation and evolution of
the small icy bodies in the outer Solar System, she has taken leadership
roles on the Cassini Mission to Saturn and the New Horizons Mission to Pluto (the demoted planet). She has served in an advisory capacity on NASA
committees and was awarded the NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal for her work on Cassini.

Contact: Tom Kuester
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Club Coordinating Council Meeting
Description: First CCC Meeting of Spring Quarter will be held on Tuesday, April 5 at 2 pm in the Student Activities Conference Room. Following this meeting there will be a S&A Budget School for any club members.
 
Contact: Amber Steward
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
S&A Budget School
Description: S&A Budget Schools: Tuesday, April 5 at 3 pm (following CCC Meeting), or Wednesday, April 6 at 9 am or 3 pm in Student Activities.

Budget requests due April 14 at 3 pm to asghc-finance@chokermail.ghc.edu NO LATE BUDGET REQUESTS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

BUDGET HEARINGS:
Starting April 4, sign-up for a 15-minute budget hearing time slot (April 18 from 1-4, or April 19 from 4-5 pm).
Contact: David Quinton
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
S&A Budget School
Description: S&A Budget Schools: Tuesday, April 5 at 3 pm (following CCC Meeting), or Wednesday, April 6 at 9 am or 3 pm in Student Activities.

Budget requests due April 14 at 3 pm to asghc-finance@chokermail.ghc.edu NO LATE BUDGET REQUESTS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

BUDGET HEARINGS:
Starting April 4, sign-up for a 15-minute budget hearing time slot (April 18 from 1-4, or April 19 from 4-5 pm).
                
Contact: David Quinton
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
S&A Budget School
Description: S&A Budget Schools: Tuesday, April 5 at 3 pm (following CCC Meeting), or Wednesday, April 6 at 9 am or 3 pm in Student Activities.

Budget requests due April 14 at 3 pm to asghc-finance@chokermail.ghc.edu NO LATE BUDGET REQUESTS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

BUDGET HEARINGS:
Starting April 4, sign-up for a 15-minute budget hearing time slot (April 18 from 1-4, or April 19 from 4-5 pm).
Contact: David Quinton
Thursday, April 7, 2011
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Indian Taco/Fry-bread Feed
Description: GHC Native American Club presents traditional Indian fry-bread and Indian tacos. Ends at 1 pm or until supplies run out.

Location: In the Hub

Cost: $5.00 for tacos 
$2.00 for fry bread
Contact: Joni Bermester (President of NASA)
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Leadership Workshop: Recruitment & Promotions
Description: Learn the secrets to recruitment and promoting campus clubs/events at Grays Harbor College
Contact: Lana Lile
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
GHC Baseball vs. Clark
Description:

The game against Clark College, originally scheduled for this Sunday, has been changed to today. The first pitch will be at 4:00 p.m. at Pioneer Park.

Contact: Tyler Gaston
Friday, April 8, 2011
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Veterans & Auxiliary Club Meeting
Description: Join the Veterans & Auxiliary Club as they meet every week from 1:30-3:30 pm on Fridays during Spring Quarter in the Student Activities Conference Room. 
Contact: Cindy Jasper
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
GHC Softball vs. Highline CC
Description: Double header gets under way at 2:00 at the Bishop Athletic Complex.

Directions: As you enter Aberdeen, you will be on Wishkah Street. Stay in the far left lane. Turn left on South "H" Street (third traffic light past the Wishkah Bridge). As you cross the Chehalis River Bridge, stay in the far right lane and merge onto Boone Street/Highway 105 (follow Westport/Grayland signs). From this point, you will travel 2.9 miles on Highway 105 (note: the complex is 1.9 miles from the entrance to GHC). The complex is on the right side of the highway.
Contact: Tyler Gaston
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
GHC HAS TALENT - Showcase
Description: For more information contact: Diane Smith at 538-4181 or Diana Grigsby at 538-4105.

Sponsored by GHC Relay for Life Team
Contact: Diane Smith
Saturday, April 9, 2011
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
GHC softball vs. Green River CC
Description: (Double header). All GHC home games take place at the Bishop Athletic Complex.

Driving Directions: As you enter Aberdeen, you will be on Wishkah Street. Stay in the far left lane. Turn left on South "H" Street (third traffic light past the Wishkah Bridge). As you cross the Chehalis River Bridge, stay in the far right lane and merge onto Boone Street/Highway 105 (follow Westport/Grayland signs). From this point, you will travel 2.9 miles on Highway 105 (note: the complex is 1.9 miles from the entrance to GHC). The complex is on the right side of the highway.
Contact: Tyler Gaston
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
LeAnn Rimes @ D&R
Description: Location - D&R Theater, Aberdeen
Description - When a performer grows up in the spotlight, it's often hard for public perception to mature along with them.Some people still picture LeAnn Rimes as the pretty teenager with the incredible voice who first burst on the national scene with the hit "Blue." In reality, LeAnn Rimes is so much more.   As an artist, she's matured into a songwriter of considerable depth and as a vocalist; she's grown into her gift in an even more impressive way.  She has written children books, acted in film and on television and has become a musical icon both in the U.S. and in Europe. LeAnn has become confident enough as a songwriter to pitch tunes to other artists and has songs being considered by Faith Hill and Jamie O'Neal. Along the way, the little girl with the big voice has matured into a woman.
Contact: Ashley Day
Monday, April 11, 2011
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Weekly Meeting
Description: What is PTK?

"The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa shall be to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students. To achieve this purpose, Phi Theta Kappa shall provide opportunity for the development of leadership and service, for an intellectual climate for exchange of ideas and ideals, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence."

Today Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society in American higher education with more than 2 million members and 1,200 chapters located in all 50 of the United States, U.S. territories, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Germany, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, United Arab Emirates and Palau. The innovative programs and services and array of membership benefits offered by Phi Theta Kappa are unequaled among honor societies. 

Phi Theta Kappa's mission is two-fold: 1) recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and (2) provide opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in honors, leadership, service and fellowship programming. Co-curricular programs focus upon the Society's Hallmark of Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Fellowship. It is estimated that 200,000 students participate in Phi Theta Kappa programs each year. Annually, approximately 100,000 students are inducted into Phi Theta Kappa.

What are the benefits of becoming a Phi Theta Kappa member?
  •  Members of Phi Theta Kappa may apply for more than $36 million in transfer scholarships, provided exclusively to Society members by more than 600 senior institutions.
  • Enrollment in The Transfer Database, used by hundreds of senior colleges and universities to recruit Phi Theta Kappa transfer students.
  • Letter of recommendation sent to a college admissions counselor, scholarship official or potential employer.
  • Golden Key Membership Pin, Certificate of Membership, and a wallet-size Identification Card. 
  • Members of Phi Theta Kappa may affix the Society’s Gold Diploma Seal, denoting Society membership, to their two-year college diploma.
  • Members of Phi Theta Kappa may have their membership in the international honor society noted on their transcript, contingent on their college’s policy.
  • Members of Phi Theta Kappa may wear the Society’s golden monogrammed Honors Stole and Tassel, at college commencement exercises, available through purchase, contingent on college policy.
Join GHC PTK for their weekly meetings every Monday at 1 pm in the Studnet Activities conference room.
Contact: Toni Aubuchon
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
3:30 AM - 5:00 AM
GSA Meeting
Description: The purpose of the meetings is to provide students, staff, and faculty educational, emotional, and moral support as well as a safe space for social interactions between sexual minoritys of the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay,bisexual,transgender, and questioning) community and their allies.

Community members are also welcome.

Meetings will be held in room 1512 every Tuesday.
Contact: Jessica Larson
Noon - 8:00 PM
Wild Olympics Public Workshop
Description:

Please Attend Our Official Wild Olympics Campaign Public Workshop

 

Tuesday, April 12th from Noon to 8 PM.  

Open House Format. Drop by at anytime.

 

"The HUB" (Hillier Union Building)
Grays Harbor College
1620 Edward P. Smith Drive Aberdeen WA US 98520

http://www.ghc.edu/map2.htm 

 

PLEASE RSVP at  http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/QJ86J7Z

There is a healthy community discussion underway about how to protect the spectacular ancient forest and river watersheds we all love for the clean water, recreation and salmon we all need.

We are collecting community feedback on a draft plan to safeguard healthy watersheds on Olympic National Forest such as South Quinault Ridge and the West Fork of the Humptulips River.  These wild forest and river watersheds provide clean water, fish and wildlife habitat and World-Class outdoor recreation opportunities. As we develop the plan, we are also working to protect and improve recreation access and use to ensure current and future generations can continue to hunt, fish, hike and enjoy these natural treasures. But we can't do that without hearing from you.

 Please RSVP for our public workshop and give us your input, learn more about the Campaign and show your support for the Wild Olympics!

Contact: Connie Gallant
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
GHC Softball vs S. Puget Sound
Description: (Double header).

Directions to Bishop Athletic Complex: As you enter Aberdeen, you will be on Wishkah Street. Stay in the far left lane. Turn left on South "H" Street (third traffic light past the Wishkah Bridge). As you cross the Chehalis River Bridge, stay in the far right lane and merge onto Boone Street/Highway 105 (follow Westport/Grayland signs). From this point, you will travel 2.9 miles on Highway 105 (note: the complex is 1.9 miles from the entrance to GHC). The complex is on the right side of the highway.
Contact: Tyler Gaston
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Volunteer Training: Volunteer with Local Children
Description:

Tuesday April 12th, 4-6pm, at the Fish Hatchery

Volunteer with the Coastal Resources Learning Center to help teach local children about our environment. 

Training will feature:

-Introduction to Coastal Resources Learning Center programs for the 2010/2011 school year.
-Overview of different kinds of field investigations.
-Overview of safety and guidelines for volunteers.
-Walk and talk on trail with tips for working with students.
-Volunteer forms, background checks, and sign up for upcoming volunteer opportunities.

Kim Jones
AmeriCorps Washington
Coastal Resources Learning Center
Grays Harbor College
1620 Edward P. Smith Drive
Aberdeen, WA 98520-7599
kjones@ghc.edu
360-538-4140

Contact: Kim Jones
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
10:00 AM - Noon
Club Fair
Contact: Amber Stewaro
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Acoustic Mic Day
Description: Students or staff will sign up days beforhand, then on Wedsday each act will be picked to scheduals, and they will perform an acoustic song alon or in a group.
Contact: Dan Davis
Thursday, April 14, 2011
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace & Beyond
Description:

Join us Thursday, April 14 for part III of our GHC Leadership Series, a workshop on Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace & Beyond, conducted by Mike Spezia, Advertising & Marketing Director of the Daily World.  Here is a description of the workshop scheduled to begin at 2 pm in Student Activities:

Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace and Beyond: Today's public emotional epidemic is ready for leaders to learn how to manage others. Learn why emotional intelligence skills are critical to success at work and home; and why these same skills are more important to job performance than any other leadership skill.

Mike Spezia is the Advertising & Marketing Director of the The Daily World and affiliate publications, President of the Aberdeen Revitalization Movement (ARM), active board member of both the Grays Harbor Chamber of Commerce and Mediation & Settlement Center,  member of the Leadership Grays Harbor Steering Committee and involved in several community projects.

Contact: Cal Erwin-Svoboda
Friday, April 15, 2011
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Veterans & Auxiliary Club Meeting
Description: Join the Veterans & Auxiliary Club as they meet every week from 1:30-3:30 pm on Fridays during Spring Quarter in the Student Activities Conference Room. 
Contact: Cindy Jasper
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Kenya Safari Acrobats
Description:

Non-stop energy and gravity-defying feats come to the Grays Harbor College’s Bishop Center stage next Friday night when the Kenya Safari Acrobats perform. The show on Friday, April 15, starts at 7:30 p.m.
and is sponsored Nina and Gary Morean and West Coast Hearing Clinic.

The audience will be amazed and in awe of the balancing, tumbling, limbo dancing, jumping through hoops and other stunts, all in tradition of classic African style.

Tickets for Kenya Safari Acrobats are available now online at www.ghc.edu/bishop or by calling (360) 538-4066. They are priced at $17 for adults, $15 for seniors, $10 for students and $8 for children 12 years and younger.  Get Tickets!

Contact: Margo Hood
Saturday, April 16, 2011
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
GHC Baseball vs. Lower Columbia
Description: First pitch is at 1:00 p.m. at Pioneer Park.
Contact: Tyler Gaston
Monday, April 18, 2011
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Weekly Meeting
Description: What is PTK?

"The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa shall be to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students. To achieve this purpose, Phi Theta Kappa shall provide opportunity for the development of leadership and service, for an intellectual climate for exchange of ideas and ideals, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence."

Today Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society in American higher education with more than 2 million members and 1,200 chapters located in all 50 of the United States, U.S. territories, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Germany, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, United Arab Emirates and Palau. The innovative programs and services and array of membership benefits offered by Phi Theta Kappa are unequaled among honor societies. 

Phi Theta Kappa's mission is two-fold: 1) recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and (2) provide opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in honors, leadership, service and fellowship programming. Co-curricular programs focus upon the Society's Hallmark of Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Fellowship. It is estimated that 200,000 students participate in Phi Theta Kappa programs each year. Annually, approximately 100,000 students are inducted into Phi Theta Kappa.

What are the benefits of becoming a Phi Theta Kappa member?
  •  Members of Phi Theta Kappa may apply for more than $36 million in transfer scholarships, provided exclusively to Society members by more than 600 senior institutions.
  • Enrollment in The Transfer Database, used by hundreds of senior colleges and universities to recruit Phi Theta Kappa transfer students.
  • Letter of recommendation sent to a college admissions counselor, scholarship official or potential employer.
  • Golden Key Membership Pin, Certificate of Membership, and a wallet-size Identification Card. 
  • Members of Phi Theta Kappa may affix the Society’s Gold Diploma Seal, denoting Society membership, to their two-year college diploma.
  • Members of Phi Theta Kappa may have their membership in the international honor society noted on their transcript, contingent on their college’s policy.
  • Members of Phi Theta Kappa may wear the Society’s golden monogrammed Honors Stole and Tassel, at college commencement exercises, available through purchase, contingent on college policy.
Join GHC PTK for their weekly meetings every Monday at 1 pm in the Studnet Activities conference room.
Contact: Toni Aubuchon
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Diversity Discussion: Autism
Description: The Equity and Diversity Resource Center is hosting a discussion about autism. Come learn more about the topic and hear personal stories about how autism has affected the lives of some GHC students.
Monday April 18th
2:00PM in the EDRC Foyer (200 building)
Contact: Brian Shook
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
3:30 AM - 5:00 AM
GSA Meeting
Description: The purpose of the meetings is to provide students, staff, and faculty educational, emotional, and moral support as well as a safe space for social interactions between sexual minoritys of the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay,bisexual,transgender, and questioning) community and their allies.

Community members are also welcome.

Meetings will be held in room 1512 every Tuesday.
Contact: Jessica Larson
Thursday, April 21, 2011
11:00 AM - Noon
Tapped
Description: Examines the role of the bottled water industry and its effects on our health, climate change, pollution, and our reliance on oil.

6.9 out of 10 on IMDB

www.bullfrogfilms/catalog/tap.html
Contact: Dustin Izatt
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
GHAB Meetings
Description: Plan events and such
Contact: GHAB officers
Friday, April 22, 2011
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Veterans & Auxiliary Club Meeting
Description: Join the Veterans & Auxiliary Club as they meet every week from 1:30-3:30 pm on Fridays during Spring Quarter in the Student Activities Conference Room. 
Contact: Cindy Jasper
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
GHC Softball vs. Pierce CC
Description: (Double header)

Driving Directions to Bishop Athletic Complex: As you enter Aberdeen, you will be on Wishkah Street. Stay in the far left lane. Turn left on South "H" Street (third traffic light past the Wishkah Bridge). As you cross the Chehalis River Bridge, stay in the far right lane and merge onto Boone Street/Highway 105 (follow Westport/Grayland signs). From this point, you will travel 2.9 miles on Highway 105 (note: the complex is 1.9 miles from the entrance to GHC). The complex is on the right side of the highway.
Contact: Tyler Gaston
Monday, April 25, 2011
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Earth Day Celebration
Description:

Students at Grays Harbor College will observe Earth Day on Monday, April 25, with a variety of activities planned on the main campus in Aberdeen.

From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on April 25, students enrolled in various GHC programs will showcase projects that they have completed during the year. In addition, tree planting and other restoration projects will take place along the College’s Lake Swano trails. In the HUB, starting at 10:30 a.m. and continuing until 2 p.m., the annual Sustainability Fair will occur featuring local businesses, projects and suggestions of how individuals can be more sustainable.

The College’s Sustainability Committee is also planning a clothing exchange in the HUB and Earth Day-related films will be shown during the day in the Fireside Room. Projects along the Lake Swano trails will include picking up litter, spreading woodchips on the trails and planting trees, all organized by students in the Coastal Resources Learning Center and Forestry
programs.

The day’s activities will involve more than 150 younger students from area school districts, plus GHC students, faculty and staff, plus community members. The public is invited to participate in all of the GHC Earth Day activities. There is no admission charge. This year, sustainability and service learning activities at GHC are supported by the Washington Campus Compact Northwest Sustainability Initiative. Coordinating activities on the GHC campus are Jessica James of the Coastal Resources Learning Center at (360) 538-4140 or email jmjames@ghc.edu.

Contact: Lorena Marchant
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Weekly Meeting
Description: What is PTK?

"The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa shall be to recognize and encourage scholarship among two-year college students. To achieve this purpose, Phi Theta Kappa shall provide opportunity for the development of leadership and service, for an intellectual climate for exchange of ideas and ideals, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence."

Today Phi Theta Kappa is the largest honor society in American higher education with more than 2 million members and 1,200 chapters located in all 50 of the United States, U.S. territories, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Germany, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, United Arab Emirates and Palau. The innovative programs and services and array of membership benefits offered by Phi Theta Kappa are unequaled among honor societies. 

Phi Theta Kappa's mission is two-fold: 1) recognize and encourage the academic achievement of two-year college students and (2) provide opportunities for individual growth and development through participation in honors, leadership, service and fellowship programming. Co-curricular programs focus upon the Society's Hallmark of Scholarship, Leadership, Service and Fellowship. It is estimated that 200,000 students participate in Phi Theta Kappa programs each year. Annually, approximately 100,000 students are inducted into Phi Theta Kappa.

What are the benefits of becoming a Phi Theta Kappa member?
  •  Members of Phi Theta Kappa may apply for more than $36 million in transfer scholarships, provided exclusively to Society members by more than 600 senior institutions.
  • Enrollment in The Transfer Database, used by hundreds of senior colleges and universities to recruit Phi Theta Kappa transfer students.
  • Letter of recommendation sent to a college admissions counselor, scholarship official or potential employer.
  • Golden Key Membership Pin, Certificate of Membership, and a wallet-size Identification Card. 
  • Members of Phi Theta Kappa may affix the Society’s Gold Diploma Seal, denoting Society membership, to their two-year college diploma.
  • Members of Phi Theta Kappa may have their membership in the international honor society noted on their transcript, contingent on their college’s policy.
  • Members of Phi Theta Kappa may wear the Society’s golden monogrammed Honors Stole and Tassel, at college commencement exercises, available through purchase, contingent on college policy.
Join GHC PTK for their weekly meetings every Monday at 1 pm in the Studnet Activities conference room.
Contact: Toni Aubuchon
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
3:30 AM - 5:00 AM
GSA Meeting
Description: The purpose of the meetings is to provide students, staff, and faculty educational, emotional, and moral support as well as a safe space for social interactions between sexual minoritys of the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay,bisexual,transgender, and questioning) community and their allies.

Community members are also welcome.

Meetings will be held in room 1512 every Tuesday.
Contact: Jessica Larson
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Money Smart Day - Information Fair!
Description: Learn more about money and how to manage it!

Representatives from the following agencies and businesses will be available in the HUB to provide information and answer your questions:

Great Northwest Federal Credit Union
US Bank
Grays Harbor PUD
Anchor Bank
Northwest Justice Project
Bank of the Pacific
Neighbor Works
TwinStar Credit Union
Washington Business Week
Grays Harbor PUD
Grays Harbor College WorkFirst
The Washington State GET Program
WA Small Business Development Center (SBDC)
Contact: Amanda Newbold
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Money Smart Day Presentations
Description:

Learn more about money and how to manage it!

Stop by one of the many free seminars sponsored by financial institutions, businesses, government agencies, and lots of others who are joining together to promote personal financial education throughout the state of Washington.

See Full Schedule

For more information, visit: moneysmartweek.org/washington

Contact: Amanda Newbold
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Post Secrets
Description: Write down your secret on a homemade postcard and we'll post them for the campus to see and mail in chosen ones to the post secret website,
Contact: Stephanie Trahan
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
8:00 AM - Noon
Sexual Assault Awareness Day
Description: The Grays Harbor College Hispanic/Latino Club presents 

Sexual Assault Awareness Day

Stop by our informational table in the HUB to get information on SEXUAL ASSAULT; where it is most likely to happen, who is most likely to do it, and who is it happening to. Two highly trained advocates from Beyond Survival Sexual Assault Resource Center will be available to answer any questions and keep you informed. We WELCOME everyone to our table from the very young to the very old males and females because anyone can be affected by this issue and can be an advocate for this issue.

The Hispanic/Latino Club would like to thank Beyond Survival for providing all the materials and the advocates. THANK YOU!
Contact: Natalie Betancourth
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Post Secret
Description: Share a secret?

You are invited to anonymously contriibte to a group art project. Your secret can be a regret, fear, betrayal, desire, confeshion, or childhood humiliation. Reveal anything- as long as it is true and you have never shared it with anyone before.
Contact: Stephanie Trahan
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Accreditation Meeting w/Students
Description:

Students are invited to attend a meeting with Accreditation Evaluation Team members on Wednesday, April 27, 2011.

The meeting will be held from 2:00-3:00PM in MIB Room 2416.

Grays Harbor College is scheduled for a Full-Scale Accreditation Evaluation April 27-29, 2011, by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, the regional accreditation organization. 

Institutions accredited or pre-accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities are required to examine their own missions, goals, operations, and achievements (See: Comprehensive Self-Evaluation Report, 2011). The process then provides expert analysis by peer evaluators, and, later, commendations for accomplishments and recommendations for improvement from the accrediting body. Since the accreditation status of an institution is reviewed periodically, institutions are encouraged toward continued self-evaluation and improvement.

Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
8060 165th Ave NE
Suite 100
Redmond, WA  98052-3981
(425) 558-4224 

Contact: Laurie Clary
Thursday, April 28, 2011
8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
bake Sale for Human Services Club
Description:

Join us in the Hub!

Bake sale will have home baked goods and possible store bought baked goods. Cookies Cakes ect...

Contact: sheila Rhoades
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
GHAB Meetings
Description: Plan events and such
Contact: GHAB officers
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Implementing A Project
Description: Student Activities is at it again! Join us for Part IV of our GHC Leadership Series: "Implementing A Project", tentatively scheduled to begin at 2:00 p.m. in Student Activities. More details to be posted when available.
Contact: Cal Erwin_Svoboda
Friday, April 29, 2011
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Veterans & Auxiliary Club Meeting
Description: Join the Veterans & Auxiliary Club as they meet every week from 1:30-3:30 pm on Fridays during Spring Quarter in the Student Activities Conference Room. 
Contact: Cindy Jasper
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