Personal Coaching/Drop In Support
“Personal coaching is a process that helps you define your goals and the way to break through the barriers that prevent you from reaching them.” Sessions take place every Tuesday from noon to 1:00 p.m. in Building 10, Room 424. For more information contact Anthony Webb, (937) 512-2752.
Addiction Discussion Group meetings
The Addiction Discussion Group will meet in Building 10, Room 423 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. on every Monday during Winter quarter. Prevention Education Resource Services offers a place to share ideas and thoughts on many topics that involve addiction. For more information contact Anthony Webb, (937) 512-2752.
March 13
“Dare to Dream” choral concert this week
The “Dare to Dream” choral concert, presented by the Sinclair Community College Music Department, features three of the department’s singing groups on Friday, March 13. Featuring the Sinclair Men’s Ensemble, LIFE Choir Gospel Ensemble and the Sinclair Singers, the concert begins at 8 p.m. in Blair Hall Theatre in Building 2. The event is free and is open to the public.
March 16-19
Recycle your books for cash
Students can exchange books for cash in the Lawyer’s parking lot starting on March 16. The event helps the recycling of all books and lowers the retail of textbooks in the bookstore. Other locations are available around campus from March 16-21.
March 18
Basic Budgeting
Day Air Credit Union sponsors a seminar teaching students ways to balance their personal budget. The seminar will be held in the basement of Building 8 from noon to 1 p.m. Free refreshments will also be made available to students who attend. For more information, contact Karen Williams at (937) 512-2509.
April 24
Sinclair to hold 35th annual Writers’ Workshop
On April 24, Sinclair Community College hosts the 35th annual Writers’ Workshop. Registration for the event will be held on the first floor of Sinclair’s Conference Center in Building 12 at 11 a.m. The general public has a $25 registration fee. Senior citizens and Sinclair students, staff and faculty may participate free of charge.
The workshop runs from noon to 5 p.m. and will include keynote speaker Jim Daniels. The Thomas Stockham Baker Professor of English at Carnegie Mellon Univeristy, Daniels is known for his working-class poetry.
Other presenters include: David Lee Garrison, Judy Johnson and Rebecca Morean.
For more information, contact the English department at (937) 512-3078.