Campus Event

PTK's Stadium Flowers Fundraiser

Phi Theta Kappa's Stadium Flowers Fundraiser is starting November 1st and ending November 17th, and is open to students and employees! Pick up will be on December 5th in front of Grey Wolf Hall from 2pm to 5pm.

PTK has teamed up with a local flower shop named Stadium Flowers located in Everett. They are a family-owned business founded in 1947 and are known for hand making quality products with locally sourced materials.

PTK's Stadium Flowers Fundraiser

Phi Theta Kappa's Stadium Flowers Fundraiser is starting November 1st and ending November 17th, and is open to students and employees! Pick up will be on December 5th in front of Grey Wolf Hall from 2pm to 5pm.

PTK has teamed up with a local flower shop named Stadium Flowers located in Everett. They are a family-owned business founded in 1947 and are known for hand making quality products with locally sourced materials.

PTK's Stadium Flowers Fundraiser

Phi Theta Kappa's Stadium Flowers Fundraiser is starting November 1st and ending November 17th, and is open to students and employees! Pick up will be on December 5th in front of Grey Wolf Hall from 2pm to 5pm.

PTK has teamed up with a local flower shop named Stadium Flowers located in Everett. They are a family-owned business founded in 1947 and are known for hand making quality products with locally sourced materials.

PTK's Stadium Flowers Fundraiser

Phi Theta Kappa's Stadium Flowers Fundraiser is starting November 1st and ending November 17th, and is open to students and employees! Pick up will be on December 5th in front of Grey Wolf Hall from 2pm to 5pm.

PTK has teamed up with a local flower shop named Stadium Flowers located in Everett. They are a family-owned business founded in 1947 and are known for hand making quality products with locally sourced materials.

PTK's Stadium Flowers Fundraiser

Phi Theta Kappa's Stadium Flowers Fundraiser is starting November 1st and ending November 17th, and is open to students and employees! Pick up will be on December 5th in front of Grey Wolf Hall from 2pm to 5pm.

PTK has teamed up with a local flower shop named Stadium Flowers located in Everett. They are a family-owned business founded in 1947 and are known for hand making quality products with locally sourced materials.

PTK's Stadium Flowers Fundraiser

Phi Theta Kappa's Stadium Flowers Fundraiser is starting November 1st and ending November 17th, and is open to students and employees! Pick up will be on December 5th in front of Grey Wolf Hall from 2pm to 5pm.

PTK has teamed up with a local flower shop named Stadium Flowers located in Everett. They are a family-owned business founded in 1947 and are known for hand making quality products with locally sourced materials.

A Poetic Celebration of Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month

A Poetic Celebration of Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month ft. Gris Muñoz!
October 24 from 4-6 PM at Jackson Conference Center 101 and via Zoom.

Come join us for an evening of poetry with Queer, indigenous of Apache descent, and Xicana poet, Gris Muñoz.
This event is open to the public with light refreshments served. Expand your imagination through the power of words!

Halloween Club Fest!

Halloween Clubfest & Costume Contest

Monday, October 31st, 2022
12:00 - 3:00 PM
Jackson Center
Costume Contest at 1PM

 “I smell... Hocus Pocus!”

Running Start Prof-Tech Information Session

High school class of 2023 and 2024, learn more about the professional and technical classes you can take at Everett Community College through Running Start, like welding, aviation maintenance, graphic and web design, business, information technology, nursing, and cosmetology. 

Learn about the program, the benefits of dual credit, how to apply and more at a free, virtual info session! 

Cleaning Up & Restoring the Snohomish River w/ Doug Ewing

Students for Environmental Action (SEA) Club is pleased to invite you for a talk on “River Health”!

Get inspiration to make environmental impacts in YOUR OWN WAY this Wednesday, at 1:30pm in Monte Cristo Hall, Room 111 at Cleaning Up & Restoring the Snohomish River w/ Doug Ewing. Doug has been featured on KOMO News and the Everett Herald for his work.

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