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Open Door Christian Fellowship

October 1
1:00pm
to
2:00pm

The goal of Open Door Christian Club is to provide a place for students of interdenominational Christian faith to meet and discuss issues of faith, life, spirituality, and assist one another in leadership development. The club meets Tuesdays from 1-2 p.m. in huyadadaličəɬ: The Place Of Our Way, located in Parks Student Union 258 near the bookstore. All are welcome!

Parks Student Union, room 258 Clubs

Trojan Women's Soccer hosts Skagit Valley College

October 2
5:30pm
to
7:30pm

The Trojan Women's Soccer Team will host Skagit Valley College on Wednesday, October 2nd. This league game against the Cardinals will begin at 5:30pm, followed by the Men's game starting at 7:30pm. Both games will be held at Everett Memorial Stadium. Entrance from the South Parking lot (turn off of Broadway by Gourmet Latte).

Tickets for the games are purchased at the gate

If you can't make the game - it will be live streamed on Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page.
OR
You can follow the live stats at - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/sports/wsoc/2024-25/boxscores/20241002_w...

Everett Memorial Stadium - South Entrance Athletics

Trojan Volleyball at Olympic College - Bremerton, WA

October 2
7:00pm
to
10:00pm

The Trojan Volleyball Team will travel to Bremerton, WA on Wednesday, October 2nd. They will be on the campus of Olympic College in the Bremer Student Center to play the Rangers. The league 3 out of 5 set match will begin at 7:00pm. 

Olympic College is located at:
1600 Chester Ave.
Bremerton, WA  98337

Bremer Student Center is Building #10 located at - 1395 Broadway Ave.

If you are unable to attend the match in person, you can still watch the live stream at - https://nwacsportsnetwork.com/olympic/
OR
You can follow the live stats at - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/sports/wvball/2024-25/boxscores/20241002...

Olympic College - Bremerton, WA Athletics

Trojan Men's Soccer hosts Skagit Valley College

October 2
7:30pm
to
10:00pm

The #5 ranked Trojan Men's Soccer Team hosts Skagit Valley College on Wednesday, October 2nd. The league game versus the Cardinals starts at 7:30pm, and follows the Women's game that begins at 5:30pm. Both of these games will be held at Everett Memorial Stadium. Entrance is from the South Parking lot (turn off of Broadway by Gourmet Latte).

Tickets for the games are purchased at the gate. 

If you can't make the game - it will be live streamed on Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page.
OR
You can follow the live stats at - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/sports/msoc/2024-25/boxscores/20241002_4...

Everett Memorial Stadium - South Entrance Athletics

Virtual Info Session: Business Pathways

October 3
12:00pm

Are you seeking competitive skills to help you navigate the rapidly changing world of business? Whether you're interested in working for a large corporation, small start-up, nonprofit, or want to own you own business, this pathway will prepare you with the tools and skills you need to be employment ready. Certificates and degrees include business technology, business administration, accounting, cosmetology, economics, medical billing and coding, and healthcare management. Come and learn about these programs at one of our sessions. For more information contact batdivision@everettcc.edu.

To register, click on the date/time: Thursday, October 3, 2024 | Virtual | 12 p.m.

Online via Zoom Workshop and Info Sessions

Info Session: Aviation Maintenance Technology

October 3
3:00pm

Our Aviation Maintenance Technology School and Advanced Avionics programs offer stackable certificates and associate degrees. Day and evening cohorts are designed to offer added flexibility and accessibility for working students and students with families. All students must attend a free information session before entering our Aviation programs. For more information contact aviation@everettcc.edu.

To register, click on the date/time: Thursday, October 3, 2024 | In-Person | 3:00 p.m.

9711 Wilcoxson Way, Bldg C-80, Everett, WA 98204 Workshop and Info Sessions

Graduation Application Deadline for Fall 2024

October 4
(All day)

The deadline to apply to graduate Fall 2024 is October 4. Follow these directions to apply: https://www.everettcc.edu/enrollment/graduation-application-process/

Academic, Important Deadline

Trojan Volleyball hosts Skagit Valley College

October 4
7:00pm
to
10:00pm

The Cardinals of Skagit Valley College will be in Everett on Friday, October 4th to play the Trojans in a league volleybal match. The 3 out of 5 set match will being at 7:00pm in the Walt Price Student Fitness Center - 2206 Tower Street.

Tickets for the match can be purchased at the door.

If you are unable to attend in person you can still watch it live from our live stream at - Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page
OR
You can follow the live stats at - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/sports/wvball/2024-25/boxscores/20241004...

Walt Price Student Fitness Center Athletics

Deadline to add a class or drop a class without record

October 4
11:45pm

The deadline to register, add a class (with written instructor permission), or drop a class without record is 11:59 p.m. October 4 (10th day) Census (Enrollment Lock) date for Financial Aid

Academic, Important Deadline

Cross Country at Charles Bowles Invite - Salem, OR

October 5
9:30am
to
12:00pm

The Men's & Women's Cross Country Teams will travel south to Oregon for a meet on Saturday, October 5th. Both teams will participate in the 2024 Charles Bowles Invitational hosted by Willamette University. The meet will take place at McCulloch Stadium and Bush's Pasture Park in Salem, OR. The Men's 8K race will start the morning off beginning at 9:30am, with the Women's 5K race beginning at 10:20am. 

McCulloch Stadium in Bush's Pasture Park is located at:
890 Mission Street SE
Salem, OR  97301

Bush's Pasture Park - Salem, OR Athletics

Trojan Baseball hosts Fall Ball with Benz Scout Team

October 5
10:00am
to
5:00pm

The Trojan Baseball Team will close out their 2024 Fall Ball season by hosting the Benz Scout Team on Saturday, October 5th for a double header. First pitch of the first game is set for 10:00am. The second game of the double header will start approximately 30 minutes after the completion of the first game. Both games will be played at Funko Field at Everett Memorial Stadium. Entrance from the North Entrance. 

Admission is free to all. 
Games will not be live streamed nor will their be live stats.

Everett Memorial Stadium - North Entrance Athletics

Trojans Women's Soccer hosts Edmonds College - "T" Trophy Rivalry

October 5
5:00pm
to
7:00pm

On Saturday, October 5th, the Trojan Women's Soccer Team will host Edmonds College in the "T" Trophy Rivalry. The league game with the Tritons will begin at 5:00pm at Everett Memorial Stadium. Entrance from the south parking lot (turn by Gourmet Latte and follow drive to the parking lot). The Men's league game will follow at 7:15pm.

The "T" Trophy Rivalry was started in 2018-19. The Trojans and Tritons face each other 21 times in regulars season competition, throughout the year across 9 teams. Points are earned for wins against the other with a winner designated in the Spring of each year. For more information and to see past results as well as current results - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/fan-zone/T_Trophy_rivalry

Tickets for the games may be purchased at the gate. 

If you can't make the game - both games will be live streamed on Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page
OR 
You can follow the live stats at - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/sports/wsoc/2024-25/boxscores/20241005_3...

Everett Memorial Stadium - South Entrance Athletics

Trojan Men's Soccer hosts Edmonds College - "T" Trophy Rivalry

October 5
7:15pm
to
9:30pm

Saturday, October 5th, has the Trojan Men's Soccer Team hosting Edmonds College in the "T" Trophy Rivalry. This league game against the Tritons will begin at 7:15pm, following the Women's game that begins at 5:00pm. Both games will be played at Everett Memorial Stadium. Entrance from the south parking lot (turn by Gourmet Latte and follow drive to the parking lot).

The "T" Trophy Rivalry between Everett CC and Edmonds College was started in 2018-19. The Trojans and Tritons face each other 21 times in regulars season competition, throughout the year across 9 teams. Points are earned for wins against the other with a winner designated in the Spring of each year. For more information and to see past results as well as current results - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/fan-zone/T_Trophy_rivalry

Tickets for the games may be purchased at the gate. 

If you can't make the game - both games will be live streamed on Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page
OR 
You can follow the live stats at - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/sports/msoc/2024-25/boxscores/20241005_8...

Everett Memorial Stadium - South Entrance Athletics

D&D Story Crafting

October 7
9:30am
to
6:30pm

Ever thought it would be fun to play D&D but didn't really know how to get involved? How about leveling up from a player to a DM?
The Create Space & The Library have partnered together to offer a series of lectures & workshops to help you get going on your new adventure.

October 7-11:  all sessions are repeated daily, just at a different time, to work for your schedule.Links to an external site.
Monday-Thursday: 9:30am-6:30pm & Friday: 9:30am-4:30pm

Cascade Learning Resource Center, Room 222

Not able to attend, but want to play, connect with us in The Create Space.

Cascade Learning Resource Center, Room 222 Student Activities

Chess Tournament II

October 7
1:00pm
to
4:00pm

All players...all levels are welcome! We have doubled the number of boards.

In the Create Space, Cascade Learning Resource Center, room 206

Follow us!

Cascade Learning Resource Center, room 206 Student Activities

Trojans VOTE - Elections Explained: A Q&A w/ Your Trusted Elections Experts

October 7
1:30pm
to
2:30pm

Are you curious about the voting process and election security in Snohomish County? Get the answers to all your elections-related questions about voting procedures, ballot processing, election security, and more straight from the experts themselves!

Snohomish County Auditor Garth Fell and Snohomish County Elections will share insights into the elections and voting process ahead of the 2024 Presidential Election. This is your chance to engage directly with the people responsible for administering elections in the county, so don't miss out on this opportunity to learn more about the process!

Snohomish County Elections administers primaries and elections and manages the voter registration process for Snohomish County voters. Our mission is to conduct fair, accountable elections and encourage people to understand and participate in the voting process.

Snohomish County Auditor Garth Fell is a nationally certified elections administrator and serves as the secretary of the Washington State Association of County Auditors and the co-chair of its Elections Committee. During his 24-year career serving the public, Fell has overseen nearly 100 elections, including six presidential elections. He was elected as the nonpartisan auditor for Snohomish County in 2019 and reelected in 2023. More information can be found at snoco.org/auditor or on our social media @snoco_auditor.

Ready, Set, Vote!

Henry M. Jackson Conference Center, room 101 Campus Event, Community Events, Student Activities

Info Session: Bachelor of Applied Science in Accounting

October 7
5:00pm

EvCC’s Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Accounting degree next cohort starts Fall 2025. You can earn your associate degree at Everett Community College or elsewhere, then enroll in the new bachelor of applied science accounting degree program, which is taught by EvCC faculty. The BAS is a 90-credit, career-focused program designed for those who have already completed a 90-credit associate degree, or who have the equivalent college-level credits–for a total of 180 credits. Contact accountingBAS@everettcc.edu to learn more about the program, or click below to register for an online information session

Click here to register: Monday, October 7, 2024 | Virtual | 5 p.m.

Online Workshop and Info Sessions

D&D Story Crafting

October 8
9:30am
to
6:30pm

Ever thought it would be fun to play D&D but didn't really know how to get involved? How about leveling up from a player to a DM?
The Create Space & The Library have partnered together to offer a series of lectures & workshops to help you get going on your new adventure.

October 7-11:  all sessions are repeated daily, just at a different time, to work for your schedule.Links to an external site.
Monday-Thursday: 9:30am-6:30pm & Friday: 9:30am-4:30pm

Cascade Learning Resource Center, Room 222

Not able to attend, but want to play, connect with us in The Create Space.

Cascade Learning Resource Center, Room 222 Student Activities

Grand Canyon University Admission Reps

October 8
10:00am
to
1:00pm
  • Review general admission requirements
  • Explore degree programs and prerequisiste
  • Gather information on scholarships
  • Konw the application deadlines
  • Follow up on your admissions
  • And so much more....
GWH Main Lobby Workshop and Info Sessions

Open Door Christian Fellowship

October 8
1:00pm
to
2:00pm

The goal of Open Door Christian Club is to provide a place for students of interdenominational Christian faith to meet and discuss issues of faith, life, spirituality, and assist one another in leadership development. The club meets Tuesdays from 1-2 p.m. in huyadadaličəɬ: The Place Of Our Way, located in Parks Student Union 258 near the bookstore. All are welcome!

Parks Student Union, room 258 Clubs

D&D Story Crafting

October 9
9:30am
to
6:30pm

Ever thought it would be fun to play D&D but didn't really know how to get involved? How about leveling up from a player to a DM?
The Create Space & The Library have partnered together to offer a series of lectures & workshops to help you get going on your new adventure.

October 7-11:  all sessions are repeated daily, just at a different time, to work for your schedule.Links to an external site.
Monday-Thursday: 9:30am-6:30pm & Friday: 9:30am-4:30pm

Cascade Learning Resource Center, Room 222

Not able to attend, but want to play, connect with us in The Create Space.

Cascade Learning Resource Center, Room 222 Student Activities

Trojan Volleyball at Bellevue College - Bellevue

October 9
7:00pm
to
10:00pm

The Trojan Volleyball Team travels to Bellevue College in Bellevue, WA on Wednesday, October 9th. They will play a 3 out of 5 set match with the Bulldogs. The first set of the league match starts at 7:00pm on the Bill O'Connor Court inside the Courter Family Athletic Pavilion. 

Bellevue College is located at
3000 Landerholm Circle SE
Bellevue, WA 98007

If you are unable to make it to Bellevue to watch the game you can still watch the live stream at - https://nwacsportsnetwork.com/bellevue/
OR
You can follow the live stats at - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/sports/wvball/2024-25/boxscores/20241009...

Bellevue College - Bellevue, WA Athletics

D&D Story Crafting

October 10
9:30am
to
6:30pm

Ever thought it would be fun to play D&D but didn't really know how to get involved? How about leveling up from a player to a DM?
The Create Space & The Library have partnered together to offer a series of lectures & workshops to help you get going on your new adventure.

October 7-11:  all sessions are repeated daily, just at a different time, to work for your schedule.Links to an external site.
Monday-Thursday: 9:30am-6:30pm & Friday: 9:30am-4:30pm

Cascade Learning Resource Center, Room 222

Not able to attend, but want to play, connect with us in The Create Space.

Cascade Learning Resource Center, Room 222 Student Activities

Cupcakes and Conversation Featuring Ebo Barton

October 10
12:00pm
to
2:00pm

According to a 2023 global survey of adults across 30 countries in the Americas, Europe and Asia, nearly 1 in 10 adults identifies as LGBTQIA+, and that’s just the people who have come out. First celebrated in the United States in 1988, National Coming Out Day was initially grounded in the feminist and gay liberation spirit, and the emphasis on the most basic form of activism being coming out to family, friends, and colleagues, and living life openly as a gay, lesbian or transgender individual.

Every year, thousands more LGBTQIA+ people across the world take the leap and come out of the closet, making their first big step towards living authentically. This year, we celebrate National Coming Out Day on October 10, by partnering with the Pride Center and the Diversity and Equity Center, to bring Cupcakes and Conversation, and the incredible poet, Ebo Barton, to Everett Community College.

Cupcakes and Conversation

The Diversity and Equity Center together with Student LIFE invites you to come to our National Coming Out Day celebration on October 10th as we acknowledge the history of our Pride Programs at Everett Community College and celebrate our Safe Zone program turning 24 and our Pride Center turning 9.

EvCC is among many colleges in the country to have Safe Zone programs, a step towards progress in making the world a safer place for LGBTQIA+ people. The Safe Zone committee was founded in December 2000 to support the LGBTQIA+ community members of EvCC. Students can look for the symbol of the Safe Zone to find trusted support and connections.

The Pride Center was created through the Safe Zone and opened on October 12, 2015. It provides a space for students to seek information and gather resources to bring them towards a brighter future. It also serves as a gathering place for members of the community and our allies.

There will be photo opportunities, cupcakes, including vegan and gluten free options, and beverages. We look forward to seeing you as we celebrate our history and our progress this October 10th from 12-2pm in the Trojan Annex (former Parks Gallery).

Ebo Barton: Poet, Creative, and Advocate

“Ebo is the queer echo to the first whisper of revolution. Backlash to cynicism, they’ll have you believing in yourself again.” -Poet, Tara Hardy

As the Director of Housing Services at Lavender Rights Project, a member of Creative Justice Northwest's Community Advisory Board, and a Washington State LGBTQ Commissioner, Barton's impact transcends artistic endeavors. A leader in arts and activism, Ebo Barton is committed to creating opportunities for others to organize, heal and rejoice. Ebo Barton's written, performative, and community work demand societal reckoning. Ebo’s poetic works include the 2017 award-winning play, “Rising Up”, Anastacia Renee’s “Queer. Mama. Crossroads.”, as well as “Insubordinate”, his first published collection of poetry from 2020. You can also find and
listen to Ebo’s poetry on Spotify, which is highly recommended.

This National Coming Out Day, come and enjoy cupcakes and conversation with EvCC students, staff and community members, along with Ebo Barton, who will begin performing at 1pm, as we come together to create a safe space for LGBTQIA+ students to engage with each other, and to experience the life-changing poetry of an LGBTQIA+ and POC artist and activist. Who knows? Maybe some brave LGBTQIA+ souls will find the freedom and safety amongst this event to come out of their own closets, and that’s truly an incredible experience not to be missed. If you enjoy spoken word poetry, slam poetry, cupcakes, or just socializing with other LGBTQIA+ students, staff, and community members this event is one you won’t want to miss!

For more information on this event, please contact Kim Krausz, at kkrausz@everettcc.edu or Student LIFE Advisor, Lindsay Hudson, at lhudson@everettcc.edu.
If you are a person with a disability and need accommodation in connection with this event, contact the Center for Disability Services at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9272 or cds@everettcc.edu.

Everett Community College offers equal opportunity in education and employment. For more information, visit the Equal Opportunity and Title IX website: EverettCC.edu/EqualOpportunity

Trojan Annex, former Parks Gallery Campus Event, Community Events, Student Activities

Board Game Throwdown

October 10
2:00pm
to
5:00pm

All players are welcome! We have so many options: Monopoly, Catan, Sorry!, Unstable, Unicorns, Uno, Connect 4, puzzles ands more!

In the Create Space, Cascade Learning Resource Center, room 206

Follow us!

Cascade Learning Resource Center, room 206 Student Activities

D&D Story Crafting

October 11
9:30am
to
4:30pm

Ever thought it would be fun to play D&D but didn't really know how to get involved? How about leveling up from a player to a DM?
The Create Space & The Library have partnered together to offer a series of lectures & workshops to help you get going on your new adventure.

October 7-11:  all sessions are repeated daily, just at a different time, to work for your schedule.Links to an external site.
Monday-Thursday: 9:30am-6:30pm & Friday: 9:30am-4:30pm

Cascade Learning Resource Center, Room 222

Not able to attend, but want to play, connect with us in The Create Space.

Cascade Learning Resource Center, Room 222 Student Activities

Connect Ai Club Meeting

October 11
11:30am
to
1:00pm

Happy fall quarter everyone! Our first Fall Quarter Connect Ai Club Meeting is FRIDAY (10/11) from 11:30am-1pm in Parks Student Union 1st Floor (near MESA and Trio) Room 104. There will be FREE PIZZA!

We are welcoming new members, talking about AI on campus and in your world, project and trip ideas, and discussing our fall quarter. No experience required!  Our Treasurer, Secretary, Vice President and PR Officer positions are open for this academic year! If you are interested, be sure to come and learn about what these positions are like.

Hope to see you all FRIDAY October 11! Pizza starts at 11:30 am, meeting at noon!
Questions? Contact us any time at  ConnectAi@everettCC.edu

The purpose of Connect Ai, is to facilitate knowledge, exposure, awareness, and practical use of Artificial Intelligence (AI/Ai) and analysis with a variety of inputs to solve real-world challenges while building a community with students and honorary members at all experience levels, to empower and connect them with their passion for AI and its impact.

Our mission is dedicated to inspiring its members to connect through various activities such as workshops, discussions, projects, guest speakers, and events. We'll explore the latest AI tools, functions, and trends for practical application and advancement across dimensions, including business, STEM fields, and other areas, for our members to stay relevant in AI and information technology, ensuring their purpose for social good.

Advisor: Marian Zappala - mzappala@everettcc.edu
ConnectAi@everettcc.edu

Parks Student Union, Rm 104 Clubs, Student Activities

Ikebana Flower Arrangement Workshop

October 11
1:00pm

Ikebana is a traditional Japanese art fo flower arranging. Our instructor, Akemi teaches and practices "Sogetsu" Ikebana, known for its greater freedom of individual expression. You will learn how to arrange flowers in the traditional way. All materials and supplies are provided for you and at the end of the class you will take home the flowers you used.

JCRC: 905 Wetmore Ave, Everett, WA 98201 Community Events

Union Slough Volunteer Event

October 12
10:00am
to
1:00pm

Join EarthCorps and the Port of Everett as we continue to work in the Union Slough natural area on the Snohomish River. Union Slough was created by breaching a dike in the Snohomish River estuary in 2001, restoring tidal flow to a farming field and creating about 8 acres of marsh and mudflat.  An additional 4.6 acres were added to the site by another dike breach in 2005. Plants were put in the ground in 2001 and the natural vegetation has been returning ever since, but there are still some aggressive weeds that we could use your help with!

Meeting Location:

Just north of Everett, off the east side of Hwy 529 at 40th Pl. NE

Saturday, October 12th:

10:00 am to 1:00 pm

Number of volunteer positions available: 25

Registration is required. We will teach you everything you need to know about tool use, safety, forest health, and the importance of the work you will be doing. No experience necessary, just come ready to learn something new!

For your safety and comfort please bring:

  Clothing that can get dirty (because it will!)
  Long pants and long sleeves (helps protect against prickly plants)
  Sturdy shoes that can handle some mud (closed toed shoes are required)
  Rain gear and warm layers -OR- sun protection (check the weather!)
  Sack lunch and snacks (to refuel)
  Full water bottle (we will have a jug on-site for re-fills)
What will volunteers be doing at the event?

While the exact tasks can vary, our projects focus on improving the forests and parks in our local cities. Healthy and thriving forests are vital to our community because they absorb and filter rain water, produce clean oxygen, provide living spaces for wildlife, and create a place for people to connect with the outdoors.

In order to help create healthy forests, the work can include:

  Removing weeds
  Maintaining areas where these weeds have been removed (weeding or spreading mulch)
  Planting trees and shrubs during the rainy season (often ~Oct.-Feb.)
Youth Policy

Youth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. All volunteers between the ages of 14 and 17 that are not with a parent or guardian must submit a digital Youth Waiver before the day of the event.

The digital waiver process is first initiated when the youth participant registers online. After the youth participant enters parent/guardien details, the digital waiver will be sent to the parent/guardian for two part authentication.

Sign Up here !

Hot water and snacks for volunteers will be provided !

If you have any questions Please email GABI ESPARZA

Community & Volunteer Senior Manager

 gabi@earthcorps.org

 

More info and sign up here:https://www.earthcorps.org/volunteer/event/a0EUh000001sioHMAQ/

 

north of Everett, off the east side of Hwy 529 at 40th Community Events

Trojan Men's Basketball at NWAC JUCO Jamboree - Centralia, WA

October 12
10:00am
to October 13
8:00pm

The 2024-25 Men's Basketball Team starts their season by participating in the 2024 NWAC JUCO Jamboree that takes place on Saturday, October 12th and Sunday, October 13th. Both days will be at the NW Sports Hub in Centralia, WA. 

The NW Sports Hub is located at:
701 Allen Ave. 
Centralia, WA  98531

No live stream or stats will be taken. 

Centralia, WA Athletics

Trojan Men's Soccer hosts Whatcom Community College

October 12
12:00pm
to
2:00pm

Saturday, October 12th, has the Trojan Men's Soccer Team hosting a home game at Everett Memorial Stadium. The league game against the Orcas of Whatcom Community College starts at 12:00pm. This game will be followed by the Women's game at 2:15pm. 

Both games will be held at Everett Memorial Stadium. Entrance is from the South Parking lot (turn off of Broadway by Gourmet Latte).

Tickets are to be purchased at the gate.

If you are unable to make to the game, you can still watch it live on the live stream on Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page.
Or
You can follow the live stats at - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/sports/msoc/2024-25/boxscores/20241012_j...

Everett Memorial Stadium - South Entrance Athletics

Trojan Women's Soccer hosts Whatcom Community College

October 12
2:15pm
to
4:30pm

The Trojan Women's Soccer Team will host Whatcom Community College on Saturday, October 12th . The league game against the Orcas will start at 2:15pm at Everett Memorial Stadium, following the Men's game that starts at 12:00pm.

Both games will be held at Everett Memorial Stadium. Entrance is from the South Parking lot (turn off of Broadway by Gourmet Latte)

Tickets for the games may be purchased at the gate. 

If you can't make the game - it will be live streamed on Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page.
OR
You can follow the live stats at - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/sports/wsoc/2024-25/boxscores/20241012_5...

Everett Memorial Stadium - South Entrance Athletics

Deadline for 50% refund for Fall classes

October 12
11:45pm

The deadline for 50% refund for Fall 2024 classes is 11:59 p.m. October 12. To drop a class, log into ctcLink and follow these directions. Please note: Registration and refund deadliens may differ for classes that don't adhere to standard start and end dates and for self-support classes that have a separate fee structure. Other courses that may have different deadlines include online, correspondance, telecourse, and some language and arts classes. Self-support or non-tuition classes do not have refunds beyond the first five days of the quarter. A refund, if due, is mailed to the student's address on file or credited back to the credit card or agency. Refunds can take up to five weeks to process. Refunds under $10 will only be processed with a written request from the student. For students receiving financial aid, refunds may also be calculated in accordance with state/federal rules. These formulas are published in the Financial Aid procedures manual. Dropping classes during the quarter may trigger a request for repayment of financial aid money. 

Academic, Important Deadline

Winter 2025 Class Schedule Available

October 14
(All day)

The class schedule for Winter 2025 classes (January 6-March 21, 2025) is available online October 14, 2024. 

Academic, Important Deadline

Help Brainstorm Ideas for Our Indigenous Garden!

October 15
11:00am
to
1:00pm

The Place of Our Way is happy to invite you to talk about indigenous gardens!

Come sit and share ideas on how to rebuild our indigenous garden here on campus. Learn about indigenous methods of growing and maintaining gardens, native herbs, and foods of the Pacific Northwest, and enjoy snacks and drinks while talking to fellow students!

This event is hosted in Huyadadaličəɬ The Place of Our Way (Parks Student Union, room 258). We are on the main floor next to the bookstore. If you have any questions, please email raqrodriguez@everettcc.edu

Help Build Our Indigenous Garden flyer PDF icon

 

Parks Student Union, room 258 Campus Event, Community Events, Workshop and Info Sessions

Open Door Christian Fellowship

October 15
1:00pm

The goal of Open Door Christian Club is to provide a place for students of interdenominational Christian faith to meet and discuss issues of faith, life, spirituality, and assist one another in leadership development. The club meets Tuesdays from 1-2 p.m. in huyadadaličəɬ: The Place Of Our Way, located in Parks Student Union 258 near the bookstore. All are welcome!

Parks Student Union, room 258 Clubs

Resume Workshop w/ SWE

October 15
3:00pm
to
4:00pm

SWE invites everyone interested in creating or upgrading their resumes to join us on October 15 from 3-4pm in Whitehorse Hall 250 for our Resume Workshop. You can even enjoy some tacos (first come first serve) while you work!

Society of Women Engineers (SWE) is a space for women, non-binary and ally STEM majors to create community. We are also a club focused on professional skills development for all STEM majors and the campus community.

For more information on this event, please contact Kristine Washburn, Club Advisor, at kwashburn@everettcc.edu.

If you are a person with a disability and need an accommodation in connection with this event, contact the Center for Disability Services at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9272 or cds@everettcc.edu.

Everett Community College offers equal opportunity in education and employment. For more information, visit the Equal Opportunity and Title IX website: EverettCC.edu/EqualOpportunity

Whitehorse Hall, Room 250 Campus Event, Clubs, Student Activities

Trojan Volleyball hosts Shoreline Community College - Faculty Appreciation Night

October 15
7:00pm
to
10:00pm

On Tuesday, October 15th, the Trojan Volleyball Team will host Shoreline Community College on Faculty Appreciation Night. The league 3 out of 5 set match with the Dolphins starts at 7:00pm in the Walt Price Student Fitness Center - 2206 Tower St. 

Tickets must be purchased at the door. 

If you are unable to make the match - it will be live streamed on Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page. 
OR
You can follow the live stats at - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/sports/wvball/2024-25/boxscores/20241015...

Walt Price Student Fitness Center Athletics

EvCC Styrofoam Recycling Event

October 16
10:00am
to
2:00pm

EvCC Students for Enviromental Action (SEA) Club and Sustainability Department invites you to be an environmental hero! Bring clean styrofoam, packing peanuts in bags or boxes, bubble wrap and plastic film to be recycled--for FREE! If you are bringing styrofoam, please consider bringing a donation for the Marysville Food Bank of non-perishable food or monetary donations. We hope to collect as much styrofoam as possible; help us spread the word to your family, neighbors, and friends.

Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2024
Parking Lot F 10am-2pm
FREE

Materials We Accept for Recycling

EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) 

Your material must be:

  • Clean
  • Dry
  • Free of all tape and any labels so it does not contaminate the recycle process.
  • Please bag your peanuts separately for drop off
  • No contaminated material accepted.
  • We will accept any amount, large or small. Sorry, no hot tub covers, please.

To Identify Your Foam:

  • Look for the #6 or EPS inside the recycle symbol
  • Bend the material - it should break and snap with loose beads

Polystyrene Examples:

  • Clean Styrofoam
  • Clean Takeout
  • Clean Polyethylene
  • Clean Shipping Coolers
  • Clean Styrofoam Sheets

Other Materials We Accept:

  • Packing Peanuts (in bags or boxes please)
  • Clear bubble wrap
  • Clear plastic wrapping (Clean & dry material only)

What We Do Not Accept:

  • Spray-in Foam
  • Insta-pak Foam
  • Grey Insta-pak Foam
  • Foil-covered Foam
  • Pink or Blue Insulation Foam (XPS)
  • Hot Tub Covers

SEA Club is all about promoting environmental awareness and having fun while learning about current sustainability initiatives. For more information about this event please contact Laura Wild, Club Advisor at lwild@everettcc.edu.

Parking Lot F Clubs, Student Activities, Sustainability Events

Students for Environmental Action Club Meeting

October 16
1:30pm
to
2:30pm

The purpose of the Students for Environmental Action (SEA) Club is to actively work to promote environmental awareness and take action to address climate change.

Our mission is to educate and inform students, staff, and community members about environmental issues and to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and information about our environment. SEA also actively participles with other community organizations working towards addressing environmental concerns.

The club meets every Wednesday from 1:30-2:30 pm in the Japanese Cultural Resource Center (JCRC). All are welcome!

Advisor: Laura Wild - lwild@everettcc.edu

Japanese Cultural Resource Center Clubs

Trojan Men's Soccer hosts Peninsula College

October 16
5:30pm
to
7:30pm

The Trojan Men's Soccer Team (North #2) hosts Peninsula College (North #1) on Wednesday, October 16th. This league game against the Pirates will start at 5:30pm at Everett Memorial Stadium, followed by the Women's game that will start at 7:30pm.

Both games will be held at Everett Memorial Stadium. Entrance is from the South Parking lot (turn off of Broadway by Gourmet Latte).

Tickets for the games may be purchased at the gate. 

If you are unable to make it to the game - it will be live streamed on Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page.
OR
You can follow the live stats at - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/sports/msoc/2024-25/boxscores/20241016_6...

Everett Memorial Stadium - South Entrance Athletics

Trojan Women's Soccer hosts Peninsula College

October 16
7:30pm
to
9:45pm

The Peninsula College Pirates Women's Soccer Team will be in town on Wednesday, October 16th to play the Trojans. The league game with the North #1 team will start at 7:30pm, following the Men's game against the Pirates that begins at 5:30pm. Both games will be held at Everett Memorial Stadium. Entrance is from the South Parking lot (turn off of Broadway by Gourmet Latte).

Tickets for the games must be purchased at the gate.

If you are unable to make it to the game - you can watch the live stream on the Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page.
Or
You can follow the live stats at - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/sports/wsoc/2024-25/boxscores/20241016_s...

Everett Memorial Stadium - South Entrance Athletics

In-Person Info Session: Business Pathways

October 17
5:30pm

Are you seeking competitive skills to help you navigate the rapidly changing world of business? Whether you're interested in working for a large corporation, small start-up, nonprofit, or want to own you own business, this pathway will prepare you with the tools and skills you need to be employment ready. Certificates and degrees include business technology, business administration, accounting, cosmetology, economics, medical billing and coding, and healthcare management. Come and learn about these programs at one of our sessions. For more information contact batdivision@everettcc.edu.

To register, click on the date/time: Thursday, October 17, 2024 | In-Person | 5:30 p.m.

 

EvCC - Olympus Hall, Room 125 Workshop and Info Sessions

Trojan Volleyball hosts Edmonds College - "T" Trophy Rivalry

October 18
7:00pm
to
10:00pm

The Trojan Volleyball Team will play a home match on Friday, October 18th, as they host Edmonds College in the "T" Trophy Rivalry. The first set of the 3 out of 5 league match with the Tritons will begin at 7:00pm in the Walt Price Student Fitness Center - 2206 Tower Street.

The "T" Trophy Rivalry was started in 2018-19. The Trojans and Tritons face each other 21 times in regulars season competition, throughout the year across 9 teams. Points are earned for wins against the other with a winner designated in the Spring of each year. For more information and to see past results as well as current results - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/fan-zone/T_Trophy_rivalry

If you can't make the game - you can watch the live stream on the Everett Trojans Athletics YouTube page - https://www.youtube.com/everetttrojansathletics
OR
You can follow the live stats at - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/sports/wvball/2024-25/boxscores/20241018...

Walt Price Student Fitness Center Athletics

Deadline for Third Tuition Payment Plan Payment

October 19
(All day)

Deadline for Third Tuition Payment Plan Payment

Academic, Important Deadline

Trojan Men's & Women's Cross Country at G. Oja Invite - Independence, OR

October 19
10:00am
to
2:00pm

On Saturday, October 19th, the Trojan Men's & Women's Cross Country Teams will travel to Independence, OR (west of Salem, OR) to participate in the 2024 Linfield George Oja Invitational, hosted by Linfield University. The races will take place at Oak Knoll Golf Course, Driving Range & RV Park. The Women's 6K Race is set to start at 10:00am with the Men's 8K Race to begin at 11:00am. 

Oak Knoll Golf Course, Driving Range & RV Park is located at:
6335 OR-22
Independence, OR  97351

Results for the races will be on the NWAC site probably within 24-48 hours after the meet.
https://nwacsports.com/sports/xc/2024-25/schedule - scroll down to Oct 19th - George Oja and results will be a link to the right.

Oak Knoll Golf Course - Independence, OR Athletics

Trojan Softball hosts Fall Ball games with Centralia College

October 19
12:00pm
to
5:00pm

Saturday, October 19th, has the Trojan Softball Team hosting a Fall Ball double-header with the Trailblazers of Centralia College. The first game will start at 12:00pm with the second to follow about 30 mintues after the completion of the first game. Both games will be played at the Everett Boys & Girls Club - 2316-12th Street - just 2 blocks south of main campus.

Admission is free to all.

There will be no live stream or live stats for these games. 

Everett Boys & Girls Club Athletics

Trojan Men's Soccer at Shoreline Community College - Shoreline, WA

October 19
1:00pm
to
4:00pm

The Trojan Men's Soccer Team will travel to Shoreline, WA on Saturday, October 19th to play the Dolphins of Shoreline Community College. The league game will be played at Twin Ponds Park and begin at 1:00pm. There will not be a Women's game between Everett & Shoreline!

Twin Ponds Park is located at:
16501 N 155th Street
Shoreline, WA  98133

If you are not able to make it to the game - we do not know if the game will be live streamed.
However, you should be able to follow the live stats for the game at - https://athletics.everettcc.edu/sports/msoc/2024-25/boxscores/20241019_n...

Twin Ponds Park - Shoreline, WA Athletics

Clothesline Project - Bringing Awareness to Domestic Violence

October 21
10:00am
to
2:00pm

Monday, Oct 21 - Thursday, Oct 24, 2024 10:00am - 2:00 pm

The Clothesline Project began in 1990 in Hyannis, MA. The vision for this project was to allow survivors of domestic violence, or the family of a person, who lost their life to domestic violence to tell their stories by using words or decorating a t-shirt. According to the Clothesline Project’s website, “The concept was simple- let each woman tell her story in her own unique way, using words and/or artwork to decorate her shirt. Once finished, she would then hang her shirt on the clothesline. This very action serves many purposes. It acts as an educational tool for those who come to view the Clothesline; it becomes a healing tool for anyone who makes a shirt- by hanging the shirt on the line, survivors, friends, and family can literally turn their back on some of the pain of their experience and walk away; finally, it allows those who are still suffering in silence to understand that they’re not alone.” While the Clothesline Project focused on representing women who were impacted by domestic violence, we recognize domestic violence can affect anyone, regardless of gender.

Around 10 million people every year fall victim to domestic violence in this country alone, whether it’s child abuse, intimate partner abuse, or elder abuse. Domestic violence can happen to anyone regardless of age, gender identity, ethnicity, sexual orientation, culture, religion, education level, marital status, or employment status. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Washington State Department of Health (DOH), domestic and sexual violence affects 41% of women and 31% of men in Washington State alone. As a community, it is our responsibility to spread and raise awareness regarding domestic violence because it can happen to anyone, at any time, or anywhere. The Clothesline Project is a way to educate, raise, and spread mindfulness concerning this issue.

The Clothesline Project Display will be available for EvCC students and the campus community to view in the Trojan Annex, Parks 242. The shirts displayed were created in the early 1990s by local domestic violence survivors or the surviving loved ones of a person who lost their life to domestic violence. The messages these shirts convey continue to resonate beyond the passing of time. Participants will have the opportunity to create their own paper t-shirts to share a personal story or messages of support. These shirts may be added to the Clothesline Display.

Andrea Cervantes, South County Prevention, Education, and Outreach Coordinator for Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County will be hosting an event welcome table outside of Parks 242 and will be available to answer questions and provide local resources.

EvCC Counseling and Student Success is available for current EvCC students who may need short-term personal counseling. Counselors are available by phone, video, and in person. To schedule an appointment, please call 425-388-9263 or email:counseling@everettc.edu. If you or someone else is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org.

Title IX

Any member of Everett Community College (including all students and employees) who experiences sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic or dating violence, or stalking can reach out to the Director of Equal Opportunity and Title IX Programs for support from the College. Contact information: Susanne Weatherly, TitleIXCoordinator@everettcc.edu, 425-388-9271, or in Olympus Hall Room 114.

The Clothesline Project strives to create a safe and inclusive environment for staff and students to engage with one another about the topic of domestic abuse, including the various kinds of domestic abuse, such as physical, psychological, spiritual, and more. Purple ribbons, stickers, and pins will be offered to help spread awareness about domestic abuse. We will offer both confidential and non-confidential resources to fit different needs.

For more information on this event, please contact Kendra Fifield, Trojan Activity Board coordinator, kfifield@everettcc.edu or Student LIFE Advisor, Lindsay Hudson, at lhudson@everettcc.edu or (425) 388-9508.

If you are a person with a disability and need accommodation in connection with this event, contact the Center for Disability Services at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9272 or cds@everettcc.edu.

Trojan Annex - Parks Student Union 242 Campus Event, Community Events, Student Activities

Flu & COVID Vaccination Clinic

October 21
10:30am
to
2:00pm

Need Your Flu or COVID Shot?
Get Vaccinated at Everett Community College!

FREE* Flu & COVID Vaccinations for Students and Employees!

Make an Appointment external link
Drop-Ins Welcome

*Costs and Coverage: Free with most major insurance (All employer-provided insurance plans are covered). For uninsured students, limited funding is available through Student LIFE to reduce the cost to just $10. This will be on a first-come, first-served basis with cash payment due at time of service.

Fall is in the air and it is once again time for EvCC Students and Employees to think about getting your flu shot. Perhaps you are also ready for your Covid booster or maybe your first Covid vaccination? Protecting yourself from the flu and Covid protects the people surrounding you. This includes your neighbors, co-workers and people who are more susceptible to these diseases such as the elderly and infants. Arm yourself to fight the flu and Covid with vaccinations and booster shots from the Seattle Visiting Nurse Association. 

The Flu and Covid Vaccination Clinic is for EvCC Students and Employees to receive their vaccine(s) in a convenient location while at work or school. You are encouraged to sign-up in advance with the Seattle Visiting Nurse Association scheduler, however, drop-in appointments are also available. Insurance and Consent forms as applicable, will be included during sign-up. Please bring your physical Insurance Card and ID to your appointment.

Flu Shot Information: The Seattle Visiting Nurse Association will directly bill your insurance. Please bring your Insurance card and Photo ID to your appointment. If you are a current EvCC student and do not have insurance, Student LIFE will be offering a limited quantity of subsidized flu shots. If you are eligible, please show proof of your current EvCC registration and bring $10 cash to the Vaccination Clinic. Limited availability. While supplies last. If you are under the age of 18, you will need to have a guardian consent form signed. This will be available during sign-up

Covid Vaccine Information: If you are interested in getting your Covid Booster or Covid vaccine, please bring your Insurance Card, Picture ID and Vaccination Card (if applicable) to your appointment.

If you have questions regarding the safety of receiving both the COVID -19 vaccine and the Influenza vaccine or if a waiting period is necessary between vaccinations. The CDC recommends vaccinating customers with most immunizations at the same time as other immunizations. For more information visit the CDC website and search “Interim Clinical Considerations''.

For more information on this event, please contact Student LIFE Advisor, Lindsay Hudson, at lhudson@everettcc.edu or (425) 388-9508 or the Director of Organizational Development in Human Resources, James Grigsby at jgrigsby@everettcc.edu

If you are an EvCC student with a disability and need accommodation in connection with this event, contact the Center for Disability Services at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9272 or CDS@everettcc.edu Employees requiring accessibility accommodations for this event should contact the Everett Community College ADA Coordinator at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9271 or ADACoordinator@everettcc.edu.
 

Henry M. Jackson Center, Room 107 Campus Event, Student Activities

Health Sciences Lunch & Learn

October 22
10:00am
to
12:00pm

Join us for a tour of Liberty Hall, snacks, and to hear Health Sciences experts talk about what the healthcare pathway can look like for you. This is your chance to ask questions about:

  • Medical Assisting 
  • Nursing 
  • Phlebotomy 
  • Medical Spanish Interpreter

 

Liberty Hall, Room 207 Campus Event, Workshop and Info Sessions

Clothesline Project - Bringing Awareness to Domestic Violence

October 22
10:00am
to
2:00pm

Monday, Oct 21 - Thursday, Oct 24, 2024 10:00am - 2:00 pm

The Clothesline Project began in 1990 in Hyannis, MA. The vision for this project was to allow survivors of domestic violence, or the family of a person, who lost their life to domestic violence to tell their stories by using words or decorating a t-shirt. According to the Clothesline Project’s website, “The concept was simple- let each woman tell her story in her own unique way, using words and/or artwork to decorate her shirt. Once finished, she would then hang her shirt on the clothesline. This very action serves many purposes. It acts as an educational tool for those who come to view the Clothesline; it becomes a healing tool for anyone who makes a shirt- by hanging the shirt on the line, survivors, friends, and family can literally turn their back on some of the pain of their experience and walk away; finally, it allows those who are still suffering in silence to understand that they’re not alone.” While the Clothesline Project focused on representing women who were impacted by domestic violence, we recognize domestic violence can affect anyone, regardless of gender.

Around 10 million people every year fall victim to domestic violence in this country alone, whether it’s child abuse, intimate partner abuse, or elder abuse. Domestic violence can happen to anyone regardless of age, gender identity, ethnicity, sexual orientation, culture, religion, education level, marital status, or employment status. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Washington State Department of Health (DOH), domestic and sexual violence affects 41% of women and 31% of men in Washington State alone. As a community, it is our responsibility to spread and raise awareness regarding domestic violence because it can happen to anyone, at any time, or anywhere. The Clothesline Project is a way to educate, raise, and spread mindfulness concerning this issue.

The Clothesline Project Display will be available for EvCC students and the campus community to view in the Trojan Annex, Parks 242. The shirts displayed were created in the early 1990s by local domestic violence survivors or the surviving loved ones of a person who lost their life to domestic violence. The messages these shirts convey continue to resonate beyond the passing of time. Participants will have the opportunity to create their own paper t-shirts to share a personal story or messages of support. These shirts may be added to the Clothesline Display.

Andrea Cervantes, South County Prevention, Education, and Outreach Coordinator for Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County will be hosting an event welcome table outside of Parks 242 and will be available to answer questions and provide local resources.

EvCC Counseling and Student Success is available for current EvCC students who may need short-term personal counseling. Counselors are available by phone, video, and in person. To schedule an appointment, please call 425-388-9263 or email:counseling@everettc.edu. If you or someone else is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org.

Title IX

Any member of Everett Community College (including all students and employees) who experiences sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic or dating violence, or stalking can reach out to the Director of Equal Opportunity and Title IX Programs for support from the College. Contact information: Susanne Weatherly, TitleIXCoordinator@everettcc.edu, 425-388-9271, or in Olympus Hall Room 114.

The Clothesline Project strives to create a safe and inclusive environment for staff and students to engage with one another about the topic of domestic abuse, including the various kinds of domestic abuse, such as physical, psychological, spiritual, and more. Purple ribbons, stickers, and pins will be offered to help spread awareness about domestic abuse. We will offer both confidential and non-confidential resources to fit different needs.

For more information on this event, please contact Kendra Fifield, Trojan Activity Board coordinator, kfifield@everettcc.edu or Student LIFE Advisor, Lindsay Hudson, at lhudson@everettcc.edu or (425) 388-9508.

If you are a person with a disability and need accommodation in connection with this event, contact the Center for Disability Services at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9272 or cds@everettcc.edu.

Trojan Annex - Parks Student Union 242 Campus Event, Community Events, Student Activities

Deadline to change residency for Fall 2024 classes

October 23
(All day)

The deadline to make changes to residency for Fall 2024 is October 23 (30th calendar day).

Academic, Important Deadline

Clothesline Project - Bringing Awareness to Domestic Violence

October 23
10:00am
to
2:00pm

Monday, Oct 21 - Thursday, Oct 24, 2024 10:00am - 2:00 pm

The Clothesline Project began in 1990 in Hyannis, MA. The vision for this project was to allow survivors of domestic violence, or the family of a person, who lost their life to domestic violence to tell their stories by using words or decorating a t-shirt. According to the Clothesline Project’s website, “The concept was simple- let each woman tell her story in her own unique way, using words and/or artwork to decorate her shirt. Once finished, she would then hang her shirt on the clothesline. This very action serves many purposes. It acts as an educational tool for those who come to view the Clothesline; it becomes a healing tool for anyone who makes a shirt- by hanging the shirt on the line, survivors, friends, and family can literally turn their back on some of the pain of their experience and walk away; finally, it allows those who are still suffering in silence to understand that they’re not alone.” While the Clothesline Project focused on representing women who were impacted by domestic violence, we recognize domestic violence can affect anyone, regardless of gender.

Around 10 million people every year fall victim to domestic violence in this country alone, whether it’s child abuse, intimate partner abuse, or elder abuse. Domestic violence can happen to anyone regardless of age, gender identity, ethnicity, sexual orientation, culture, religion, education level, marital status, or employment status. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Washington State Department of Health (DOH), domestic and sexual violence affects 41% of women and 31% of men in Washington State alone. As a community, it is our responsibility to spread and raise awareness regarding domestic violence because it can happen to anyone, at any time, or anywhere. The Clothesline Project is a way to educate, raise, and spread mindfulness concerning this issue.

The Clothesline Project Display will be available for EvCC students and the campus community to view in the Trojan Annex, Parks 242. The shirts displayed were created in the early 1990s by local domestic violence survivors or the surviving loved ones of a person who lost their life to domestic violence. The messages these shirts convey continue to resonate beyond the passing of time. Participants will have the opportunity to create their own paper t-shirts to share a personal story or messages of support. These shirts may be added to the Clothesline Display.

Andrea Cervantes, South County Prevention, Education, and Outreach Coordinator for Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County will be hosting an event welcome table outside of Parks 242 and will be available to answer questions and provide local resources.

EvCC Counseling and Student Success is available for current EvCC students who may need short-term personal counseling. Counselors are available by phone, video, and in person. To schedule an appointment, please call 425-388-9263 or email:counseling@everettc.edu. If you or someone else is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org.

Title IX

Any member of Everett Community College (including all students and employees) who experiences sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic or dating violence, or stalking can reach out to the Director of Equal Opportunity and Title IX Programs for support from the College. Contact information: Susanne Weatherly, TitleIXCoordinator@everettcc.edu, 425-388-9271, or in Olympus Hall Room 114.

The Clothesline Project strives to create a safe and inclusive environment for staff and students to engage with one another about the topic of domestic abuse, including the various kinds of domestic abuse, such as physical, psychological, spiritual, and more. Purple ribbons, stickers, and pins will be offered to help spread awareness about domestic abuse. We will offer both confidential and non-confidential resources to fit different needs.

For more information on this event, please contact Kendra Fifield, Trojan Activity Board coordinator, kfifield@everettcc.edu or Student LIFE Advisor, Lindsay Hudson, at lhudson@everettcc.edu or (425) 388-9508.

If you are a person with a disability and need accommodation in connection with this event, contact the Center for Disability Services at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9272 or cds@everettcc.edu.

Trojan Annex - Parks Student Union 242 Campus Event, Community Events, Student Activities

Transfer Essay Workshop

October 23
12:30pm

If you're transferring soon, this is the workshop for you! We'll talk about how to make your essay stand out from the rest. Avoid common mistakes. Sound like the best version of yourself.  See our flyer for more information. Hosted by the Writing Center. Contact Samantha Morris (smorris@everettcc.edu) if you have questions.

CASCADE 211 Workshop and Info Sessions

Students for Environmental Action Club Meeting

October 23
1:30pm
to
2:30pm

The purpose of the Students for Environmental Action (SEA) Club is to actively work to promote environmental awareness and take action to address climate change.

Our mission is to educate and inform students, staff, and community members about environmental issues and to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and information about our environment. SEA also actively participles with other community organizations working towards addressing environmental concerns.

The club meets every Wednesday from 1:30-2:30 pm in the Japanese Cultural Resource Center (JCRC). All are welcome!

Advisor: Laura Wild - lwild@everettcc.edu

Japanese Cultural Resource Center Clubs

Info Session: Avionics

October 23
2:00pm

Our Aviation Maintenance Technology School and Advanced Avionics programs offer stackable certificates and associate degrees. Day and evening cohorts are designed to offer added flexibility and accessibility for working students and students with families. All students must attend a free information session before entering our Avionics program. For more information contact aviation@everettcc.edu.

To register, click on the date/time: Wednesday, October 23, 2024 | In-Person | 2 p.m.

9711 Wilcoxson Way, Bldg C-80, Everett, WA 98204 Workshop and Info Sessions

Clothesline Project - Bringing Awareness to Domestic Violence

October 24
10:00am
to
2:00pm

Monday, Oct 21 - Thursday, Oct 24, 2024 10:00am - 2:00 pm

The Clothesline Project began in 1990 in Hyannis, MA. The vision for this project was to allow survivors of domestic violence, or the family of a person, who lost their life to domestic violence to tell their stories by using words or decorating a t-shirt. According to the Clothesline Project’s website, “The concept was simple- let each woman tell her story in her own unique way, using words and/or artwork to decorate her shirt. Once finished, she would then hang her shirt on the clothesline. This very action serves many purposes. It acts as an educational tool for those who come to view the Clothesline; it becomes a healing tool for anyone who makes a shirt- by hanging the shirt on the line, survivors, friends, and family can literally turn their back on some of the pain of their experience and walk away; finally, it allows those who are still suffering in silence to understand that they’re not alone.” While the Clothesline Project focused on representing women who were impacted by domestic violence, we recognize domestic violence can affect anyone, regardless of gender.

Around 10 million people every year fall victim to domestic violence in this country alone, whether it’s child abuse, intimate partner abuse, or elder abuse. Domestic violence can happen to anyone regardless of age, gender identity, ethnicity, sexual orientation, culture, religion, education level, marital status, or employment status. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Washington State Department of Health (DOH), domestic and sexual violence affects 41% of women and 31% of men in Washington State alone. As a community, it is our responsibility to spread and raise awareness regarding domestic violence because it can happen to anyone, at any time, or anywhere. The Clothesline Project is a way to educate, raise, and spread mindfulness concerning this issue.

The Clothesline Project Display will be available for EvCC students and the campus community to view in the Trojan Annex, Parks 242. The shirts displayed were created in the early 1990s by local domestic violence survivors or the surviving loved ones of a person who lost their life to domestic violence. The messages these shirts convey continue to resonate beyond the passing of time. Participants will have the opportunity to create their own paper t-shirts to share a personal story or messages of support. These shirts may be added to the Clothesline Display.

Andrea Cervantes, South County Prevention, Education, and Outreach Coordinator for Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County will be hosting an event welcome table outside of Parks 242 and will be available to answer questions and provide local resources.

EvCC Counseling and Student Success is available for current EvCC students who may need short-term personal counseling. Counselors are available by phone, video, and in person. To schedule an appointment, please call 425-388-9263 or email:counseling@everettc.edu. If you or someone else is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org.

Title IX

Any member of Everett Community College (including all students and employees) who experiences sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic or dating violence, or stalking can reach out to the Director of Equal Opportunity and Title IX Programs for support from the College. Contact information: Susanne Weatherly, TitleIXCoordinator@everettcc.edu, 425-388-9271, or in Olympus Hall Room 114.

The Clothesline Project strives to create a safe and inclusive environment for staff and students to engage with one another about the topic of domestic abuse, including the various kinds of domestic abuse, such as physical, psychological, spiritual, and more. Purple ribbons, stickers, and pins will be offered to help spread awareness about domestic abuse. We will offer both confidential and non-confidential resources to fit different needs.

For more information on this event, please contact Kendra Fifield, Trojan Activity Board coordinator, kfifield@everettcc.edu or Student LIFE Advisor, Lindsay Hudson, at lhudson@everettcc.edu or (425) 388-9508.

If you are a person with a disability and need accommodation in connection with this event, contact the Center for Disability Services at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9272 or cds@everettcc.edu.

Trojan Annex - Parks Student Union 242 Campus Event, Community Events, Student Activities

Fall Baking Favorites w/ Community Kitchen Club

October 24
1:30pm
to
3:30pm

Join the Community Kitchen Club and bake Fall Favorites, including pumpkin cupcakes! We'll eat some and save the rest to be served at Halloween Clubfest the following week!

The Community Kitchen Club promotes home cooking and community building with an emphasis on inclusion, sustainability, and healthful eating. We aim to bring people together for a fun activity and encourage the development of cooking skills!

Sign-Up: communitykitchen@everettcc.edu

Space is limited to 24 peopleso sign up now to reserve your spot! It's first come, first served.

Our mission is to provide a place for people who like to cook or want to learn to cook to come together, share knowledge, learn new skills, and raise awareness of the nutritional, economic, and environmental benefits of learning to cook from scratch.

Advisor: Laura Wild - lwild@everettcc.edu

Japanese Cultural Resource Center Clubs, Student Activities

Board Game Throwdown

October 24
2:00pm
to
5:00pm

All players are welcome! We have so many options: Monopoly, Catan, Sorry!, Unstable, Unicorns, Uno, Connect 4, puzzles ands more!

In the Create Space, Cascade Learning Resource Center, room 206

Follow us!

Cascade Learning Resource Center, room 206 Student Activities

Connect Ai Club Meeting

October 25
11:00am
to
1:00pm

Join Connect Ai on FRIDAY's from 11:30am-1pm in Parks Student Union 1st Floor (near MESA and Trio) Room 104 for our club meetings!

We are always welcoming new members, talking about AI on campus and in your world, project and trip ideas, and discussing our fall quarter plans. No experience required! 

Questions? Contact us any time at  ConnectAi@everettCC.edu

The purpose of Connect Ai, is to facilitate knowledge, exposure, awareness, and practical use of Artificial Intelligence (AI/Ai) and analysis with a variety of inputs to solve real-world challenges while building a community with students and honorary members at all experience levels, to empower and connect them with their passion for AI and its impact.

Our mission is dedicated to inspiring its members to connect through various activities such as workshops, discussions, projects, guest speakers, and events. We'll explore the latest AI tools, functions, and trends for practical application and advancement across dimensions, including business, STEM fields, and other areas, for our members to stay relevant in AI and information technology, ensuring their purpose for social good.

Parks Student Union, Rm 104 Clubs, Student Activities

Two-Spirit Movie Night

October 25
4:00pm
to
6:30pm

D&E Presents the critically acclaimed "Being Thunder".

Celebrate Indigenous pride with a showing of "Being Thunder" - a movie that explores what it means to be a queer Indigenous person in a world bound by binary gender roles.

The Place of Our Way is located in the left-hall from the front of the bookstore. Food & drink will be provided.

Parks Student Union, Room 258 Campus Event, Student Activities

Yūrei 幽霊 the Japanese Ghost

October 25
6:00pm
to
7:30pm

Listen to spine-tingling ghost stories from Japan presented by scholar and translator Zack Davisson.

FREE & open to the public! Costumes encouraged!

Questions? Contact organizer Heather Jean Uhl

 

Jackson Center Auditorium Campus Event, Student Activities, Workshop and Info Sessions

Healthcare Management In-Person Info Session

October 29
3:00pm

Interested in a career in Healthcare Management but not sure if you want medical billing, medical coding, or general medical office management?  Come to a career planning/information session and we'll help you get started on your path.  Bring your questions with you! Contact hcm@everettcc.edu for more information.

To register, click here: Tuesday, October 29, 2024 | In-Person | 3 p.m.

Olympus Hall, Room 126 Workshop and Info Sessions

Virtual Info Session: Business Pathways

October 29
5:30pm

Are you seeking competitive skills to help you navigate the rapidly changing world of business? Whether you're interested in working for a large corporation, small start-up, nonprofit, or want to own you own business, this pathway will prepare you with the tools and skills you need to be employment ready. Certificates and degrees include business technology, business administration, accounting, cosmetology, economics, medical billing and coding, and healthcare management. Come and learn about these programs at one of our sessions. For more information contact batdivision@everettcc.edu.

To register, click on the date/time: Tuesday, October 29, 2024 | Virtual | 5:30 p.m.

Online via Zoom Workshop and Info Sessions

Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) Celebration

October 30
1:00pm
to
4:00pm

The Diversity & Equity Center and Latine Student Union Club (LSU) welcome you to join us in celebrating Día de los Muertos, a special holiday all across Latin America and beyond, celebrating our difuntos - our loved ones who have passed. Experience a traditional altar and bring a photo of a deceased loved one to add to the altar. Learn the meaning behind el Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).

October 30th  - November 1st  from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. at Trojan Annex, Parks Student Union 242

There will be activities, food and fun!

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Le invitamos a unirse para celebrar el Día de los Muertos, una festividad especial en toda América Latina y más, celebrando a nuestros difuntos, nuestros seres queridos que han fallecido. Visita nuestro altar tradicional, traiga una foto de un ser querido fallecido para el altar. Conozca el significado detrás del Día de los muertos.

Del 30 de octubre al 1 de noviembre de 1:00 p. m. a 4:00 p. m. en Trojan Annex, Parks Student Union 242

¡Habrá actividades, comida y diversión!

 

 

Trojan Annex, Parks Student Union 242 Campus Event, Clubs, Student Activities

Students for Environmental Action Club Meeting

October 30
1:30pm
to
2:30pm

The purpose of the Students for Environmental Action (SEA) Club is to actively work to promote environmental awareness and take action to address climate change.

Our mission is to educate and inform students, staff, and community members about environmental issues and to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and information about our environment. SEA also actively participles with other community organizations working towards addressing environmental concerns.

The club meets every Wednesday from 1:30-2:30 pm in the Japanese Cultural Resource Center (JCRC). All are welcome!

Advisor: Laura Wild - lwild@everettcc.edu

Japanese Cultural Resource Center Clubs

Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) Celebration

October 31
1:00pm
to
4:00pm

The Diversity & Equity Center and Latine Student Union Club (LSU) welcome you to join us in celebrating Día de los Muertos, a special holiday all across Latin America and beyond, celebrating our difuntos - our loved ones who have passed. Experience a traditional altar and bring a photo of a deceased loved one to add to the altar. Learn the meaning behind el Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). There will be activities, food and fun!

Le invitamos a unirse para celebrar el Día de los Muertos, una festividad especial en toda América Latina y más, celebrando a nuestros difuntos, nuestros seres queridos que han fallecido. Visita nuestro altar tradicional, traiga una foto de un ser querido fallecido para el altar. Conozca el significado detrás del Día de los muertos. ¡Habrá actividades, comida y diversión!

Campus Event, Clubs, Student Activities

Halloween Clubfest “Nightmare on Trojan Way”

October 31
2:00pm
to
5:00pm

Welcome to a day where your worst fears come alive, and the safety of Trojan Way is nothing but an illusion. Here, in the light of day, monsters aren't hiding under your bed—they walk among us. Get ready for a thrilling adventure on Trojan Way, where every step brings a hint of mystery and sinister fun! Even in the light of day, there will be nowhere to hide —but don’t worry, it’s all part of the fun. Here, strange and curious things are waiting to be discovered, sparking fun, wonder and FEAR. Brace yourself for a day where your imagination comes to life, but remember—you’re not just a visitor, you’re invited to be a part of the adventure. Welcome... to a spooky day full of surprises on Trojan Way! Join our annual Costume Contest and Halloween Clubfest which will take place in the Jackson Conference Center on Thursday, the 31st of October 2024, where you can embrace the fear and transform into your wildest dreams. Will you become the monster or the hero? The prince or the dragon? The terror is real, and it's waiting.

Welcome... to the day you can be anything. Get ready for the annual Costume Contest at the Jackson Conference Center at 2:00 PM! Come dressed in your best Halloween costume! 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners will be selected to win Dave and Busters Prize Packs. Please remember cultures are not costumes and you must be a registered EvCC student to participate in the Costume Contest. After the costume contest, stick around and check out EvCC’s many clubs. ClubFest is a great way to learn about all of our clubs and how to get involved on campus. Fill up a stamp card by visiting 5 out of the many clubs present to receive a free goodie bag and spin the prize wheel for a chance to win some cool Trojan swag. In addition to clubfest and the costume contest, stop by Everything but the Mime for an unforgettable experience! Get your face painted into a masterpiece or walk away with a unique, one-of-a-kind balloon creation and a DJ playing creepy tunes to keep us in a haunting mood. Prepare yourself for a day of thrills, chills, and unforgettable fun! Whether you're here to face your fears, show off your costume, or explore the clubs, this Halloween on Trojan Way promises excitement at every turn. Don’t miss your chance to embrace the halloween season and be part of an adventure like no other. See you there... if you dare!

For more information on this event, please contact Arnav Pillay, Trojan Activity Board Coordinator, at apillay@everettcc.edu or Student LIFE Advisor, Lindsay Hudson, at lhudson@everettcc.edu or (425) 388-9508. If you are a person with a disability and need accommodation in connection with this event, contact the Center for Disability Services at least 5 days in advance at 425-388-9272 or cds@everettcc.edu. Everett Community College does not discriminate based on, but not limited to, race, color, national origin, citizenship, ethnicity, language, culture, age, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, pregnancy or parental status, marital status, actual or perceived disability, use of service animal, economic status, military or veteran status, spirituality or religion, or genetic information in its programs, activities, or employment. Contact the following people with inquiries or complaints regarding discrimination, Title IX compliance, or Americans with Disabilities Act compliance: Equal Opportunity Director: EqualOpportunity@everettcc.edu, 425-388-9271; ADA Coordinator: ADAcoordinator@everettcc.edu, 425-388-9232; Title IX Coordinator: TitleIXCoordinator@everettcc.edu, 425-388-9271. All offices are located in Olympus Hall 111, 2000 Tower St. Everett, WA 98201. For more information, visit the Equal Opportunity and Title IX website: EverettCC.edu/EqualOpportunity

Jackson Conference Center Campus Event, Student Activities