Creative Writing Contest
Nov. 16-30
What comes to mind when you hear the phrase “Crossing Borders?” If it strikes you with inspiration, write a story on the topic and send it to library.shoreline.edu by the Nov. 30. The winner will get guaranteed placement in this spring’s issue of Spindrift, SCC’s art and literary magazine.
Clay Club Sale
10 a.m.-3 p.m., Nov. 16; 2000 Building
Drop by the Visual Arts Building to view a variety of student ceramic work on sale, the proceeds of which will benefit SCC’s Clay Club. These creations provide great one-of-a-kind gifts.
This is the perfect opportunity to take care of early holiday shopping for friends and family.
Winter Talent Show Auditions
Nov. 27, 1:30-4:30 p.m.; Rm. 9102
Nov. 29, 1:30-4:30 p.m.; Rm. 9102
Nov. 30, 12:30-3:30 p.m.; Rm. 9201
SCC’s Arts and Entertainment Board will be accepting online submissions for 2019’s Winter Talent Show until Nov. 30. Go to goo.gl/uxvVLW to submit your video.
If you would like to perform in person, prepare a five minute audition to perform at any of the three available dates and times. First prize wins you a $100 gift card towards a store that has yet to be decided.
NaNoWriMo Workshop – Moving Forward (By Moving Backward): Finish Your Novel
6-7:30 p.m., Nov. 21; Rm. 4202
This third and final novel writing workshop will be teaching its participants how to unlock clues for the ending of your story by studying its earlier moments. Established writer and SCC ESL teacher Vince Barnes will illustrate how the right moments and characters can work together to inspire a perfect conclusion.
Express Yourself Showcase
7-11 p.m., Nov. 29; Darrell’s Tavern
The talented musicians of SCC will come together yet again to provide a lively night of a diverse range of their original music in classic Shoreline venue. Come support your peers as they bring to life this historic Shoreline venue. The event is 21-and-over only with valid ID.
Student Afternoon Recital
12:30-1:30 p.m., Nov. 30; Rm. 818
The music program’s fall recital is right around the corner. Anyone can drop by to watch these skillful students showcase their work in a comfortable setting, with music guaranteed to warm spirits on this crisp fall afternoon.
These musicians have been selected by their instructors to provide free entertainment just for you.
“Peter and the Starcatcher”
7:30-9:30 p.m., Nov. 30; SCC Theater
The long-awaited “Peter and the Starcatcher” kicks off this month, and is sure to tickle your inner sense of adventure. Whether you are familiar with the story of Peter Pan or need a refresher on the legend, anyone can enjoy this hybrid of humor and fantasy.
This show introduces the origin of Peter Pan (known by his orphan name, “Boy”), and follows his quest with newfound friend, Molly, as the two set out to prevent treasure from slipping into the possession of infamous pirate Black Stache. Catchy tunes abound in this whimsical tale of friendship and loyalty.
Auditions for Singing Competition
12:30-3:30 p.m., Nov. 27; Rm. 4107 (Black Box Theater)
The SCC Vocal Association’s blind auditions are back by popular demand. The judges will remain behind a curtain without any knowledge of your name or appearance, only able to hear your voice.
Sign up by Nov. 21 to take a crack at it. The first official blind audition will take place at the black box theatre on Nov. 27, followed by two more on Nov. 29 and Dec. 3.
15 contestants will make it into the final round, with three winning a chance to perform at the Winter Ball co-hosted by SCC’s Chinese Culture Club.
For questions, contact Chloe, President of the Vocal Association at: [email protected]