October 27, 2008 WEEKLY BULLETIN ELAC Faculty & Staff Announcements INSIDE THIS ISSUE Faculty/Staff Announcements ASU Sponsored Luncheon for Professors 2 Faculty/Student Mentoring Program 2 The Great Pumpkin s Kids Contest 3 Health Fair 3 PowerSearch & Beyond 4 Faculty/Staff & Student Announcements Student Recitals 4 Parking Lot Closure 5 Fred Aves Scholarship 5 Child Development Center Open Enrollment 6 Athletics Fundraiser 7 5 th Annual CA Comedy Classic Fall 08 Transfer Ctr Activities 7 Vincent Price Art Museum CUT: Makings of Removal 8 Disability Awareness Day 9 Nutrition Counseling 9 Fall 08 Career Workshops 9 Fall 2008 Library Workshops 10 Huskie Sports 10 Knott s Scary Farm Tickets 11 Amusement Park Tickets 11 AMC & Regal Tickets 11 Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights 12 Domestic Violence Awareness 12 BROWN BAG LUNCH WITH PRESIDENT MORENO Departments are invited to bring their lunch to discuss issues relative to departmental matters and any other issues that may arise. Department Chairpersons are requested to call the President s Office at ext. 8662 to schedule a meeting. INVITATION TO VISIT CLASSES President Ernest H. Moreno would like to make monthly visits to various classes during the semester. An invitation to visit your class would be appreciated, when schedules permit it. The purpose of this visit would be to provide an opportunity for the students to discuss campus developments, history and other issues that maybe of interest to them as well as provide an opportunity for brief questions and answers. A maximum of 30 minutes time is anticipated to be sufficient. Please contact the President s Office at ext. 8662, if you wish to schedule an appointment. 1
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND LUNCH SPONSORED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT UNION When: Thursday, October 30 th, 12:00 P.M.-2:00 P.M. Where: Vincent Price patio area For more information or to RSVP, please contact Rebecca Estrada, ASU President, at elacpres2008@gmail.com Faculty Helping Our ELAC Students TRANSRER INFORMATION HONORS PROGRAM INFORMATION You are cordially invited to attend the 2 nd Faculty Mentor Meeting for the Fall Semester. The meeting will focus on the Transfer Process and the Honors Program. Paulina Palomino, Transfer Center Director, will provide vital transfer information that you can share with your students. Some of the information will focus on transferring from ELAC to CSU, UC, and private universities. Also, she will review the student services offered by the Transfer Center. Susanne Spangler, Honors Program Director, will give you an overview of the Honors Program, and she will review the unique benefits for students enrolled in the Honors Program. Date: November 4, 2008 Time: 12:00 1:30 Location: Library Conference Room Dessert & Beverages Will Be Provided ~ FLEX CREDIT 2
THE GREAT PUMPKIN S KIDS CONTEST Halloween Costume Contest All ELAC staff/faculty are invited to enter their children/grandchildren in The Great Pumpkin Kids Contest. Prizes will be given in several categories. All photos submitted will be posted on ELAC Website. To enter please submit photo of your child/grandchild in costume via email to Susan Okawa at okawasg@elac.edu by October 29, 2008. The photo must be recent and no more than a year old. The following information needs to be submitted along with photo. Employee Name: Department: Child s First Name: Age: Please check the Weekly Bulletin for the photos. The contest is sponsored by the Office of Administrative Services Health Fair October 27, 2008 Go confidently in the direction of your dreams! Live the life you've imagined. As you simplify your life, the laws of the universe will be simpler. ~ Henry David Thoreau ~ 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Auditorium Foyer Annual Enrollment November 3 November 26, 2008 3
Brought to you be your Helen Miller Bailey Library Date: 10/30/2008 Catch the Breaking Light of A New Dawn in Research Sources PowerSearch & Beyond Time: 12:00 1:00 Library Conference Room Food provided and earn Flex Credit too! Presented by Ed Gron, Gale Trainerr For more information please call Ran Gust Database Collections Liaison 323-265-8628 Learn about the great content in all of our literaturee databases and our online reference database, Gale Virtual Reference Library. Discover new federated search platforms from PowerSearch Plus to One-Search. Let us know where you d like to see us go next. Highlights Get caught up on current Gale database offerings Explore new frontiers in federated searching Learn options for improving your students resources Discuss how to integrate these sources in your courses ELAC Faculty, Staff, & Student Announcements ELAC Music Department Student Recital Schedule All student recitals are held at noon in room K 108. Wednesday, November 19 Wednesday, December 10 4
To: From: Subject: All ELAC Faculty & Students Robert G. Isomoto, Vice President PARKING LOT CLOSURE On Saturday, November 8, 2008, from 7am-11pm, we will be holding a very large band competition in the ELAC Stadium, which will require the closure of the Stadium Parking Lot, Lower Soccer Lot, Floral Lot and the Baseball field lot. ELAC Faculty & Students who will be heree on Saturday, November 8, 2008 park in the Northeast Parking Lot (near McDonald s) for that day only. will be directed to Thank you for your cooperation. Are you enrolled in one of the following Career and Technical Education Programs Administration of Justice Architecture Auto Tech Business Administration CAOT Chemical Dependency Minimum Qualifications Child, Family, & Education CSIT Electronics Engineering Fire Tech Graphic Arts HIT Journalism Nursing Photography Respiratory Therapy Theatre Arts Currently enrolled in a Career and Technical Education class * see list above Have a GPA of 2.5 or higher Currently enrolled in 6 units Financial needs If you have already received the Fred Aves Scholarship in the past you may not apply again. Pick up an application from the Department Office, Financial Aid Express Office, or the Office of Workforce Education (A5). Application are due November 14, 2008 by 4:000 p.m. in the Office of Workforce Education (A5). 5
DAY/EVENING PROGRAMS For children 2.6 to 3.6 years of age Evening Program: accepts children through the 3 rd Grade (Fall, Winter, Spring) (Children must be 3.0 years by December 2 nd of the current year) Developmentally appropriate practices Excellent Teacher/Child Ratios Experienced and Caring Professional Staff Nutritional Meals and Snack Program Provided Financial Assistance Available if Eligible Fee Rate Starting at $1.00 - $5.00 per hour For more information contact the Child Development Center (A-1 Bldg.) or call (323) 265-8788 Or visit us on the web @ www.elac.edu 6
The Comedy Train in Association with East Los Angeles College Athletics Proudly Presents: Special Surprise Guest! Help raise money for the ELAC Scholar-Athletee Scholarship Fund Sunday, November 16, 2008 at the Men s Gym Pizza and Soft Drinks served at 6:00 PM Show starts at 7:00 PM Must be 16 years of age or older Alll tickets include pizza and drinks. Purchase tickets online before November 15 th for only $10 or Reservee your tickets for $12 Purchase tickets at the door for $ 15 For informationn and tickets go online to www.comedytrain.net or call (626) 833-5763 UC Application Workshops Tues. ~ Nov. 4 ~ 12 1:30 pm, E7 Learning Ctr. Wed. ~ Nov. 12 ~ 12 1:30 pm, E7 Learning Ctr. Thurs. ~ Nov. 20 ~ 12 1: :30 pm, E7 Learning Ctr. Wed. ~ Nov. 26 ~ 12-1:30 pm, E7 Learning Ctr. USC Scholars Workshops Wed. ~ Nov. 5 ~ 1:30-3:30 pm, Library Conf. Rm. Wed. ~ Nov. 19 ~ 1:30-3:30 pm, E7-315 College Tours Fri. ~ Nov. 21 ~ UCLA 7
CUT: MAKINGS OF REMOVAL September 2 to December 11, 2008 Large Gallery EXHIBITION WALK-THRU Thursday, Oct. 30, 6:30 p.m. PAPEL PICADO WORKSHOP Led by artist Margaret Sosa Thursday, Nov. 13, 7 to 9 p.m. ARTISTS PANEL Thursday, Nov. 13, 7 p.m. Edison Auditorium Foyer (G3) Cube #3 2007 Paper 1 ½ x 1 ½ x 1 ½ inches Courtesy of the artist Teresa Redden Born 1971, St. Louis, Missouri; 8
Disability Awareness Day (brought to you by DSPS) November 5, 2008 10 a. m. to 2 p.m. Vincent Price Art Museum ~ Patio Area Come Join us! We ll have light refreshments, games, opportunities to ask questionss about our program, and simulations to find out how various disabilities actually feel. We well also have a special speaker. Flex credit available. Keep watching your Weekly Bulletin for more information. Network for a Healthy California Presents Free Group Nutrition Counseling for Students Wednesday November 5, 2008 12:00a..m. 2:00p.m. Library Conference Room Register Now Call 323-780-7230 Healthy snacks will be provided Fall 08 Career Workshops Undecided Major Wednesday ~ November 5 ~ 6:00 pm 7:00 pm Interviewing Skills Thursday ~ November 6 ~ 10:30 am 12:00 pm WORKSHOPS HELD IN E7-315 Please share information with your students! To sign up contact: Career/ /Job Placement Center in A-4 (323) 415-4126 9
The library is offering workshops throughout the fall semester. Please ask your students to attend these workshops for help with their research projects. The schedule and descriptions for the main campus workshops can be viewed at: http://www.elac.cc.ca.us/departments/library/library/workshops_fall2008.html The South Gate Library offers the same workshops. Please see the South Gate schedule at: http://www.elac.edu/departments/library/sgec/workshops_fall2008.html Library Science courses in Library Research Methods (LS 101) and Internet Research Methods (LS 102) are also being offered for 1 unit credit. Please encourage students to register to learn in-depth research skills. Amy Guy, Instruction Librarian (Helen Miller Bailey Library) (323) 267-3775; Email: guyal@elac.edu Gabriella Lopez, Librarian (South Gate Educational Center Library) (323) 357-6214; Email: lopezgm@elac.edu East Los Angeles College Athletics Date Day Opponent Location Time Cross-Country Oct. 31 Fri SCC Conf. Championships TBA All Day Football Nov. 1 Sat Santa Monica ELAC 6:00 pm South Coast Conference Men s Soccer Oct. 28 Tues Cerritos Cerritos 4:00 pm Oct. 31 Fri El Camino ELAC 6:00 pm Women s Soccer Oct. 28 Tues Cerritos Cerritos 2:00 pm Oct. 31 Fri El Camino ELAC 4:00 pm Women s Volleyball Oct. 29 Wed Long Beach City Long Beach 6:00 pm Oct. 31 Fri Cerritos ELAC 6:00 pm Wrestling Oct. 29 Wed Mt. SAC Mt. SAC 7:00 pm 10
Knott s Hallow ween Scary Farm Haunt 2008 All prices listed include service charges. CASH basis only. All sales are FINAL! No exceptions. Tickets sold at: Student Activities Office G8-119 Monday-Thursday 8:00 am ~ 7:30 pm Friday 8:00 am ~ 3:30 pm (322) 265-8742 or (323) 267-3795 Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2008 Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008 Friday, Oct. 31, 2008 Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008 $38/ea. ASU/Emp., $39/ea. Non-ASU $46/ea. ASU/Emp., $47/ea. Non-ASU $46/ea. ASU/Emp., $47/ea. Non-ASU $46/ea. ASU/Emp., $47/ea. Non-ASU AMC and Regal Theatre tickets (unrestricted) Now available at the Student Activities Office, G8-119 on a cash basis only. Faculty and staff can pay by check with employee ID. Any questions, please call Selina Beltran at ext. 3795. AMC $8.50/ea. Flat Rate Regal Theatres $8.00/ea. Flat Rate ALL MOVIE TICKETS ARE UNRESTRICTED! Amusement park tickets sold for all faculty, staff, and students at the Student Activities Office G8-119. Tickets sold on a cash basis only, except for faculty and classified staff who are able to write checks with proper ID. Tickets are sold between the hours of 8:00 am ~ 7:30 pm, M-TH and until 3:30 pm on Friday. If you have any questions, please call Selina Beltran at ext. 3795. ASU/Employee Non-ASU Magic Mountain: Adult $26/ea Adult $27/ea Child $16/ea Child $17/ea (Child Tickets are for children under 48 ) Universal Studios: General $47/ea No separate child tickets General $48/ea Aquarium of the Pacific: Adult $15.95/ea Adult $16.95/ea Child $10.95/ea. Flat Rate, Ages 3-11 Knott s Berry Farm: Adult $27/ea Adult $28/ea Child $19/ea Child $20/ea (Childd Ticket Ages 3-11) 11
Halloween Universal Studios Horror Nights 1 Ticket Valid for Any 1 of the Following Dates: ASU/Emp $44/ea. Non-ASU $45/ /ea Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008 1Ticket Valid for This Day Only: Friday, Oct. 31, 2008 ASU/Emp. $49/ea Non-ASU $50/ea Domestic Violence Awareness Month Events October 2008 Coordinated by the ELAC Violence Interventionn Team ELAC Faculty, please consider providing extra credit to studentss who attend these important events! Free, confidential individual and group counseling for students at the ELAC Health Center and Violence Intervention Center: Healthy Dating Relationshipss Women s Trauma Group Men s Trauma Group How Drugs and Alcohol are Impacting Your Life Healthy Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Relationships. Student Health Center, G8-111, 323-265-8651 How Students Can Report Violence (open to students and faculty): Tuesday, 10/28, 12-1 in G6-108. Deputy Frank Velasco, LA County Sheriff s Office, Presenter. Violence Intervention Center Informational Tables: Next to Library: Tuesday, 10/28, 12-2. Donations for the Los Angeles House of Ruth: Donate to the LA House of Ruth Wish List (listed in this packet). Drop off containers at Women s PE, ASU, and President s Office. 323-265-8920. Domestic Violencee Creative Arts Contest for Students: Submissions (detailed in this packet) due 10/311 by noon to Student Activities, G8-119, 323-265-87422 or to elacessaycontest@gmail.com. For more information on Domestic Violence Awareness Month, please contact Tiffany Rice, Ph.D. at ricetm@elac.edu or calll 323-780-6782. 12
\ Requests for Weekly Bulletin must be submitted to Catalina Cathy Medina in the President s Office, no later than Wednesday, 12:00 noon. You may submit your request in person, by fax (323) 265-8763 or e-mail at medinac@elac.edu 13