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If you want to start your own club or have any questions contact Nhan Hoang, Vice President for Clubs and Organization : [email protected] Clubs Purposes Contact Promoting and initiate activities of an anthropological nature among students of SPSCC, South Sound area, Washing- ton state, and at the national level. Thursdays, 12-1pm. Bldg 23204. Advisor: Kathryn Fulton– kful- [email protected] Email: [email protected] American Sign Language Club Improving the awareness and under- standing of the Deaf Community and American Sign Language through out the South Puget Sound Community Col- lege. 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 12-1pm. Bldg 20119. Advisor: Raymond Bateh- rbatehspscc.edu Automotive Club Gaining experience in the automotive filed outside the classroom. In addition, to build community and high school re- lations that will further link the program at SPSCC with individuals and commu- nity. Tuesdays , 5:30pm & Wednesday, 11:30am. Bldg 16- 117. Advisors: Christina Winstead– cwin- [email protected] Steve McRavin– [email protected] Exploring the world of architecture and engineering. Wednesdays, 12:15pm. Bldg 23- 122. Advisors: Darrin Klaus- [email protected] Forrest Huff–[email protected] Informing and educate the community about important economic issues. Advisor: Khalid Abdalla- [email protected] Promoting and initiate activities of a criminal justice and forensic nature among the students of SPSCC and the community. Thursdays,12pm, Bldg 23221. Advisor: Warren Mcleod– [email protected] Providing a time and space for Chris- tians to gather for fellowship and for the discussing of Christian ideas. Thursdays. 12pm– 1pm. Bldg 23- 202. Advisor: Lynette M. Hill– [email protected] To give students an opportunity to ex- plore the language and cultural of France and other Francophone countries. Wednesdays, 11am, Bldg 21292. Advisor: Alexandra Gouirand– [email protected] To raise awareness for the theater art, and to improve students skills in the same area. Fridays, 1: 15pm, Bldg 21Black Box Room. Advisor: Donald Welch– [email protected] To promo interest, enjoyment, knowledge, and activities related to Horticulture. The 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month, 11:30pm. Bldg 32107. Advisors: Peter Punzi– [email protected] Brent Chapman– [email protected] Bringing together students of all back- grounds for the purpose of exploring and celebrating various cultures of the world. As well as understanding Ameri- can Culture. Wednesdays, 11am-12pm, Bldg 27-119. Advisor: Heather Lukashin– [email protected] Bringing our Latin American Communi- ty together and help everyone feel safe and welcome on campus. Plus teach students about all the different Latin American cultures. Thursdays, 11am, Bldg 22- D.E.C. Room. Advisor: Lourdes Flores– lflo- [email protected] Promoting knowledge and facilitate the education of students in the field of medical assisting, above and beyond classroom and clinical experiences. 2nd Mondays of the month. 1pm. Bldg 34- 210. Advisor: Carolyn Fuller– [email protected] To promote interest, understanding and knowledge of mathematics represent SPSCC in regional or national mathe- matic competition off campus and vol- unteer tutoring students. . Advisors: Yvonne Fish- [email protected] Paul Smith– [email protected] Providing a safe and friendly forum for students to promote eclectic interests and to establish a nerd-friendly pres- ence on campus. Thursdays, 3-5pm. Bldg 27Cafeteria. Advisor: Patrick Taggesell– ptagge- [email protected] Supporting Pacific Islanders students here in our campus and community. To promote, educate, and raise awareness about Pacific Islanders culture Thursdays,12pm, Bldg 22D.E.C. Room. Advisor: Eileen Yoshina– [email protected] Promoting the study and research of hu- man behavior and human mental process in a fun and interactive environment. 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month, 12 pm, Bldg 20217. Advisors: Kathryn Clancy– [email protected] Amy Calkins- Kassler– acalkins- [email protected] Sachi Horback[email protected] To support members of the LGBTQQIA community. Educating and build alliances with straight Allies. Fridays, 11:00am, Bldg 22D.E.C. Room. Advisor: Karama Blackhorn– kblack- [email protected] Gathering students interested in science together and to increase their exposure to scientific problems. Thursdays, 12pm.Bldg 35251. Advisors: James Chen– [email protected] Lynette Rushton– [email protected] Encouraging leadership and community involvement opportunities among our nursing cohorts and prerequisite stu- dents at SPSCC. 3rd Tuesdays, 12pm. Bldg 34- 209. Advisor: Jolene Stiles– [email protected] Providing support for those seeking ca- reers in education, to serve the educa- tional community, and to spread infor- mation related to education among our members, the SPSCC student body, and the community. The 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month, 12:15pm.– 1pm Bldg 20- 218. Advisor: Caprice Paduano– [email protected] The Moving Picture Company Club to watch and critique movies as a life af- firming medium of thought, feeling, and creativity Wednesdays, 3:30pm. Bldg 22196 Advisor: Jason Salcedo– [email protected] To provide support and guidance to stu- dents in their writing, be it creative or academic. Thursdays at 3:30pm , Bldg 27119. Advisor: Sarah Tavis– [email protected] The club focuses on educating its mem- ber about Japanese culture and history. Thursdays. 12:00pm. Bldg 21- 294. Advisor: Aki Suzuki– [email protected] Established for scholastic and recrea- tional purposes to gain community and state recognition. To promote welding & metal fabrication trades for economic and artistic purposes. The 1st and 3rd monday of each month, 6pm. Bldg 16- 209. Advisor: Michael Fredette– [email protected] SPSCC CLUBS Anthropology Club B.I.M. Club (Building Information Modeling) Christian Club C. O. R. E Club ( Center of Research & Economics) C.S.I. Club (crime Scene Investigation) International Students Association Club Latin American Club Medical Assisting Club N.E.R.D. Club (Needlessly Engaging in Recreational Dorkery) Pacific Islanders Club Psychology &Sociology Club S.N.A.P.S. Club (Nursing Club) S.I.S.R.A. Club (Student Initiated Scientific Research Alliance) Teachers of Tomor- row Club Welding Club The WritersCircle Club Drama Club M.I.T Club ( Math is Tough) Club Francais Tomodachi Club Rainbow Gang Club Horticulture Club
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Page 1: Club Winter

If you want to start your own club or have any questions contact Nhan Hoang,

Vice President for Clubs and Organization : [email protected]

Clubs Purposes Contact

Promoting and initiate activities of an

anthropological nature among students

of SPSCC, South Sound area, Washing-

ton state, and at the national level.

Thursdays, 12-1pm. Bldg 23– 204.

Advisor: Kathryn Fulton– kful-

[email protected]

Email: [email protected]

American Sign Language

Club

Improving the awareness and under-

standing of the Deaf Community and

American Sign Language through out

the South Puget Sound Community Col-

lege.

1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 12-1pm.

Bldg 20– 119.

Advisor: Raymond Bateh-

rbatehspscc.edu

Automotive Club Gaining experience in the automotive

filed outside the classroom. In addition,

to build community and high school re-

lations that will further link the program

at SPSCC with individuals and commu-

nity.

Tuesdays , 5:30pm & Wednesday, 11:30am.

Bldg 16- 117.

Advisors: Christina Winstead– cwin-

[email protected]

Steve McRavin– [email protected]

Exploring the world of architecture and

engineering.

Wednesdays, 12:15pm. Bldg 23- 122.

Advisors: Darrin Klaus- [email protected]

Forrest Huff–[email protected]

Informing and educate the community

about important economic issues.

Advisor: Khalid Abdalla-

[email protected]

Promoting and initiate activities of a

criminal justice and forensic nature

among the students of SPSCC and the

community.

Thursdays,12pm, Bldg 23– 221.

Advisor: Warren Mcleod–

[email protected]

Providing a time and space for Chris-

tians to gather for fellowship and for the

discussing of Christian ideas.

Thursdays. 12pm– 1pm. Bldg 23- 202.

Advisor: Lynette M. Hill–

[email protected]

To give students an opportunity to ex-

plore the language and cultural of

France and other Francophone countries.

Wednesdays, 11am, Bldg 21– 292.

Advisor: Alexandra Gouirand–

[email protected]

To raise awareness for the theater art,

and to improve student’s skills in the

same area.

Fridays, 1: 15pm, Bldg 21– Black Box

Room.

Advisor: Donald Welch–

[email protected]

To promo interest, enjoyment,

knowledge, and activities related to

Horticulture.

The 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month, 11:30pm.

Bldg 32– 107.

Advisors: Peter Punzi– [email protected]

Brent Chapman– [email protected]

Bringing together students of all back-

grounds for the purpose of exploring

and celebrating various cultures of the

world. As well as understanding Ameri-

can Culture.

Wednesdays, 11am-12pm, Bldg 27-119.

Advisor: Heather Lukashin–

[email protected]

Bringing our Latin American Communi-

ty together and help everyone feel safe

and welcome on campus. Plus teach

students about all the different Latin

American cultures.

Thursdays, 11am, Bldg 22- D.E.C. Room.

Advisor: Lourdes Flores– lflo-

[email protected]

Promoting knowledge and facilitate the

education of students in the field of

medical assisting, above and beyond

classroom and clinical experiences.

2nd Mondays of the month. 1pm. Bldg 34-

210.

Advisor: Carolyn Fuller– [email protected]

To promote interest, understanding and

knowledge of mathematics represent

SPSCC in regional or national mathe-

matic competition off campus and vol-

unteer tutoring students.

.

Advisors: Yvonne Fish- [email protected]

Paul Smith– [email protected]

Providing a safe and friendly forum for

students to promote eclectic interests

and to establish a “nerd”-friendly pres-

ence on campus.

Thursdays, 3-5pm. Bldg 27– Cafeteria.

Advisor: Patrick Taggesell– ptagge-

[email protected]

Supporting Pacific Islanders students

here in our campus and community. To

promote, educate, and raise awareness

about Pacific Islanders culture

Thursdays,12pm, Bldg 22– D.E.C. Room.

Advisor: Eileen Yoshina– [email protected]

Promoting the study and research of hu-

man behavior and human mental process

in a fun and interactive environment.

1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month, 12 pm,

Bldg 20– 217.

Advisors: Kathryn Clancy– [email protected]

Amy Calkins- Kassler– acalkins-

[email protected]

Sachi Horback— [email protected]

To support members of the LGBTQQIA

community. Educating and build

alliances with straight Allies.

Fridays, 11:00am, Bldg 22– D.E.C. Room.

Advisor: Karama Blackhorn– kblack-

[email protected]

Gathering students interested in science

together and to increase their exposure

to scientific problems.

Thursdays, 12pm.Bldg 35– 251.

Advisors: James Chen– [email protected]

Lynette Rushton– [email protected]

Encouraging leadership and community

involvement opportunities among our

nursing cohorts and prerequisite stu-

dents at SPSCC.

3rd Tuesdays, 12pm. Bldg 34- 209.

Advisor: Jolene Stiles–

[email protected]

Providing support for those seeking ca-

reers in education, to serve the educa-

tional community, and to spread infor-

mation related to education among our

members, the SPSCC student body, and

the community.

The 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month,

12:15pm.– 1pm Bldg 20- 218.

Advisor: Caprice Paduano– [email protected]

The Moving Picture

Company Club

to watch and critique movies as a life af-

firming medium of thought, feeling, and

creativity

Wednesdays, 3:30pm. Bldg 22– 196

Advisor: Jason Salcedo– [email protected]

To provide support and guidance to stu-

dents in their writing, be it creative or

academic.

Thursdays at 3:30pm , Bldg 27– 119.

Advisor: Sarah Tavis– [email protected]

The club focuses on educating its mem-

ber about Japanese culture and history.

Thursdays. 12:00pm. Bldg 21- 294.

Advisor: Aki Suzuki– [email protected]

Established for scholastic and recrea-

tional purposes to gain community and

state recognition. To promote welding &

metal fabrication trades for economic

and artistic purposes.

The 1st and 3rd monday of each

month, 6pm. Bldg 16- 209.

Advisor: Michael Fredette– [email protected]

SPSCC CLUBS

Anthropology Club

B.I.M. Club

(Building Information Modeling)

Christian Club

C. O. R. E Club

( Center of Research & Economics)

C.S.I. Club

(crime Scene Investigation)

International Students

Association Club

Latin American

Club

Medical Assisting

Club

N.E.R.D. Club

(Needlessly Engaging in Recreational Dorkery)

Pacific Islanders Club

Psychology &Sociology

Club

S.N.A.P.S. Club (Nursing Club)

S.I.S.R.A. Club

(Student Initiated Scientific Research

Alliance)

Teachers

of Tomor-

row Club

Welding Club

The Writers’ Circle

Club

Drama Club

M.I.T Club

( Math is Tough)

Club

Francais

Tomodachi Club

Rainbow Gang Club

Horticulture

Club

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