/ Everyone is Welcome!
Join us for
Fun and Friendship
Leadership Development
Community Service Opportunities
Tuesday 11-16-10
12:30 pm to 1:20pm in L65
For information call Anita at 416-7786 or
or look for us online on our Facebook Page
Welcome KSVR on Nov 23 at 10 WSU Esta Contigo about COD,
Maria Matson Dream Act interview, Martin Luther King Event. Oasis Teen Shelter, COD scholarship update
Participation Log
COD volunteers
ESL volunteers
End of Quarter Celebration Pajama Party decorations and clean up
T-shirts
Writing Tutors are nowavailable in the Tutoring Center, L- 20 (Lewis Hall), to help students with Eng 99, 101, and 103, as well as writing assignments in other courses. The fall quarter schedule is as follows:
Monday: 10:30 – 12:00
Tuesday: 8:30 – 10:00 & 12:30 – 2:30
Wednesday: 9:30 - 10:30; 11:30 – 12:30; & 2:00 – 3:30
Thursday: 8:30 – 10:00 & 12:30 – 2:30
Friday: 10:30 – 12:30
If possible, we ask students to sign up in advance to work with the tutor, and sign-up sheets are located in L- 20. Students can also stop by during scheduled times to see if the tutor is available.
Math Tutors
In the Math Center, F212 (Ford Hall):
Mon thru Thu9:30am – 2:30pm
Tue & Thu 4:00 – 6:00pm- New late afternoon hours!
Fri 9:30am – 12:30pm
In the Tutoring Center, L20 (Lewis Hall):
Mon thru Thu9:30am – 12:30pm
Free Online Tutoring is now available at Skagit Valley College!!
All SVC students have access to free online tutoring through the Northwest eTutoring Consortium! Students can access eTutoring from any computer with an internet connection, even from home!
Subjects eTutors can help with include:
·  Accounting, Anatomy & Physiology,Biology,Chemistry
·  Math – Developmental through Calculus
·  MS Office 2007,Spanish,Statistics,Writing
How do students get started? Students will find log in instructions for eTutoring at:
http://www.skagit.edu/etutor
Snack / Perla Santillan/Anita Ordoñez
Cassandra Lopez
Drew and Cassandra
Juan Farias
Perla Santillan
eTutoring Services:
eWriting Lab allows students to submit a draft of their paper to an eTutor, ask for specific feedback, and receive their work back with an eTutor’s response within 24-48 hours.
eChat allows students to meet live with an eTutor in one-on-one tutoring sessions via a fully interactive, virtual online environment.
eQuestions allows students to leave a specific question in any subject for an eTutor. They will receive a response within 48 hours (usually sooner).
Faride Cuevas

What’s Happening?

Day / Date / Time / Event / Location
Wednesday / 11-17 / 6;30-7:30 / Community Law Class
“ Family Law” / Multipurpose Room
Monday / 11-18 / 1:30-3:30 / Movie “ Scott Pilgrim vs the World / Multipurpose Rm
Friday / 11-19 / 5:00 / CAC & KSVR /scholarship due / Anita’s Office
Monday / 11-22 / 3:00-4:00 / Zumba / Multipurpose Rm
Tuesday / 11-23 / 12:30-2:00 / Calling All Colors Club
End of Quarter Celebration / Multipurpose Rm
Monday / 11-29 / 3:00-4:00 / Zumba / Multipurpose Rm
Tuesday / 11-30 / All Day / Pajama Party / SVC
Tuesday / 11-30 / 12:30-1:20 / Calling All Colors Club / McIntyre Hall
Wednesday / 12-1 / 6:30-9 / Champions of Diversity / McIntyre Hall
Saturday / 12-4 / Reward Trip / Seattle/Brazil Skate
Monday- Friday / 12/6-10 / 8:30-6:30 / Buy Back Books / Cardinal Bookstore

Speaker of the House NancyPelosi just said she wants action on the DREAM Act.* That's a big deal! Now it's our turn - before she gets flooded by angry anti-immigrant hate mail, let's thank her for her support and tell her why the DREAM Act is so critical right now.
Fax Speaker Pelosi now, and say, "Thanks for stepping up. It's time for a vote on DREAM:"
http://AmericasVoiceOnline.org/VoteOnDREAM
We'll also copy Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who promised to move the DREAM Act during the last few weeks of this Congress. We'll thank him for his support and remind him how hard we're working to make the DREAM real. Even though 70% of Americans support allowing immigrant youth to earn their citizenship through two years of college or military service,passing the DREAM Act in the next few weeks will be tough - we're going to have to fight our hearts outto make sure our leaders schedule the vote, Republicans come to the table, and Blue Dog Democrats don't cave. Tell Pelosi and Reid, "Thanks for stepping up. It's time for a vote on DREAM!" http://AmericasVoiceOnline.org/VoteOnDREAM
This is our best chance to pass relief for a million undocumented youth before an anti-immigrant wave takes hold of Congress -we can't afford to wait.
* "Pelosi Wants DREAM Act Vote": politico.com/news/stories/1110/44959.html

Thanksgiving is quickly approaching and the C.H.E.F.’S Club in collaboration with Phi Theta Kappa will be adopting 20 families in the greater Skagit Valley. We’ll be delivering a complete Thanksgiving meal to over 150 people in need. (Last year’s families totaled over 170 members)

We would like to provide the college campus the opportunity to be involved in this community event. Your donation of food, packing supplies and of course cash, are greatly welcomed.

If you are interested please respond by e-mail. I will confirm donation pledges as a way of maintaining a tally of needed items. Please see below for a list of items that we’re still seeking.

Thank you in advance. This is a wonderful event that has been a tradition for over 15 years.

Chef Dani Cox

C.H.E.F. Club Advisor

15 Turkeys

50# Yellow Onions

12 Bunches Celery

75# Sweet Potatoes/Yams

25# Butter

25 cans Whipped Cream

5 extra large cans of Crisco Shortening

25# Carrots

20 Roasting Bags for Turkeys

20 8 cup Plastic covered storage containers (Ziploc / Gladware)

40 4 cup Plastic covered storage containers

15 Aluminum 2” deep Turkey roasting pans

Donations can be brought to the kitchen from 6:30 am – 4:30 pm

Please have supplies delivered by Monday November 22nd.

Frozen Turkeys should arrive by Friday November 19th