Lizzy Marine
Come on down — you’re the next contestant on The Price Is Right! When you think of the iconic Keller Auditorium, you may think of Broadway musicals, The Nutcracker and plays that draw in thousands of people each year. However in November, the Keller brought in hundreds of people with hopes of winning big! Do…
Read MoreClackamas Community College’s theater program has returned to Neimeyer for its first production in almost 20 months with the show “Private Eyes,” written by Steven Dietz and directed by Jim Eikrem. The small cast of five keeps the audience at the edge of their seats while going through the twists and turns of this “comedy…
Read MoreIt’s that time of year, so grab your trench coats and rubber boots; fall is back in full swing. If your favorite fall activities include marching through mud to get to the end of a corn maze, enjoying a hayride pulled by a tractor, or searching to find the perfect gourd, The Pumpkin Patch on…
Read MoreIn early May, Voss Events, Drive’n Drag Saves 2021, featured a multitude of drag queens from the ever so popular, “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” The drive-in style event was held in the parking lot of the Clackamas Town Center in Happy Valley.
Read MoreStudents of Clackamas Community College art programs have kept busy this year. This has been modeled by the 112 submissions to the 2021 Virtual Student Art Show. Participants displayed art of all different disciplines, such as drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, photography, digital design, video, jewelry, and design. The annual Student Art Show gives the artists…
Read MoreOregon City has introduced a brand new food cart pod and tap house, Corner 14, located at 508 14th street. This will be the new spot if you are looking for family outings, casual dates or just some fantastic food. Corner 14 offers 10 different food carts ranging from pizza to cajun, from vegan choices…
Read MoreSue Mach has a new idea to give people the chance to follow their dreams. Mach is a playwright and has been a professor at Clackamas Community College for the last 25 years. Mach proposed an idea of a “Transition Year” to Tim Cook, the college president, at an 11@11 meeting. Her idea is to…
Read MoreThe president of Clackamas Community College, Tim Cook, will be holding his annual State of the College event on Friday, Jan 28 at 8 a.m. The event is free and welcome to anyone in the community. Due to the current COVID-19 regulations, the event will be held virtually, via Zoom. This hour-long event will include…
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