
Sep 29, 2011
Keynote: Tolerance

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$1,000 in gas cards for students

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Sep 27, 2011
National accreditation

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Student Success Day

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Book donation

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Sep 23, 2011
Natural resource seminars
Central Lakes College has announced a free series of three Friday afternoon natural resource seminars on the Brainerd campus. “Minnesota Lakes” will feature area resource professionals sharing research efforts and findings. Each seminar will be held in Room E354 (Lecture Hall) from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. “Serpent Lake Watershed Research and Monitoring” is the Sept. 30 seminar, presented by Melissa Barrick of the Crow Wing Soil and Water Conservation District. Serpent Lake has shown recent declines in water quality. The lake and its inflows and outflows were monitored for nutrients to develop a model showing nutrient transport and identifying priority areas and actions. “Building Resilience in Deep Lakes Using a Landscape Approach” is the Oct. 7 seminar by Peter Jacobson of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Cold water fish that are sensitive to stresses, such as cisco, are threatened by climate warming and eutrophication. To protect these and other fish, water quality models were used to develop landscape approaches for watershed protection. “Sensitive Shoreline Analyses in Area Lakes” is the Oct. 14 seminar, presented by Paul Radomski, MN DNR Fisheries. All lakeshore is not created equal. Small sections of shoreline may be responsible for much of the lake’s biodiversity. This research is helping identify and protect these critical areas.
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Senator: CLC is doing great things

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Ronny Cox to perform

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Reading to break the cycle

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Sep 21, 2011
Hall of Fame

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Photography class

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Sep 20, 2011
'Miracle Worker'

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Affordable tuition

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Migratory birds observed

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On-farm fuel seminar

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Sep 15, 2011
Costa Rica next CT

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Lifelong Learning kick-off

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Sep 14, 2011
Lifelong Learning information session
Those interested in becoming involved in a venture to provide lifelong learning opportunities for older adults are invited to a community information session at Central Lakes College at 3:30 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 14 in the Brainerd campus cafeteria. This session is intended to outline offerings and elicit ideas and support for the Center and its functions. The Center for Lifelong Learning at Central Lakes College expects to offer its first programming this fall, said Bill Brekken, coordinator. “This information session is the next step to move forward, driven by our community,” he said. “We’re hoping those who want a say in the offerings will attend and let their voices be heard.” Bill said the goal is to have an expanded set of offerings in place by January, including discussion groups, how-to sessions, volunteer connections, and enrichment classes. The Center is a cooperative venture with a large reliance upon volunteers from the community. “Our goal is to meet the growing and diverse needs of this area’s aging adult population and provide an outlet to showcase their unique value as part of an extended learning community,” Bill said. For information, contact Bill Brekken at 218-855-8146 or bbrekken@clcmn.edu
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State Supreme Court dinner

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Sep 13, 2011
Community Resources Fair
The Brainerd campus of Central Lakes College on Thursday, Sept. 15 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. will host a Community Resource Fair. The event is held on the south side of campus center in hallways, where as of Sept. 13 the following vendors have registered to provide information to CLC students about services or products offered: Army, Navy, National Guard, College Square, Family Assistance Center, J & J Homes, Mills Automotive, Vector Marketing, Women's Shelter, World Ventures, TVSO, Brainerd Hotel and Conference Center, and Avon.
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Pink Floyd tribute

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Gifts for a brave young man

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Sep 9, 2011
Economic forum

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Sep 7, 2011
Scholarship winners

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Poetry workshop, reading

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Mental health services
Northern Pines Mental Health Center, Inc. has begun providing campus counseling and outpatient therapy to Central Lakes College students. Kimberly Scearcy and Tammy Kmecik, mental health professionals from Northern Pines, are working from offices on the Brainerd campus for daily access. Scearcy is in C104 Monday-Wednesday, and Kmecik is in C105 Thursday and Friday. Hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The therapists will travel to the Staples campus as needed. Scearcy has begun working at CLC; Kmecik starts Sept. 16. Beth Adams, dean of enrollment management and student services at CLC, said the partnership with Northern Pines is in response to an increasing need for mental health services among the student body. Appointments are made through the CLC Counseling Center, with faculty and staff first referring students to CLC counselors for a brief assessment and referral, if appropriate. Adams said counselors will be able to schedule appointments. Students will complete an intake and complete paperwork to determine payment options. Services are typically covered by insurance plans or, for students without insurance a sliding fee scale is available to ensure affordability.
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Sep 6, 2011
State Fair

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Sep 1, 2011
Governor's economic forum

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Diversity welcome event

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Education Fair

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Shuttle service
Mark Ambroz, a CLC videography production instructor, has announced that a seven-passenger van will provide shuttle service for staff and students between the Brainerd and Staples main campus during regular school days. He will be at the wheel for Brainerd departures at 7:15 a.m. and will return the same day, leaving Staples at 4:15 p.m. The round-trip cost is $4 per passenger, and punch cards may be purchased from the Business Office. Parking in Brainerd is at the west end of the west parking lot. To book a seat, email Mark at mambroz@clcmn.edu
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