The Central Lakes College Foundation has been awarded the traveling food drive trophy as well as refreshments from the CLC Student Senate as the winner of the Fall Semester Food Drive. The Foundation earned this honor with a total
of 162 pounds donated to the campus food shelf. "Collectively, with all the clubs/organizations donating we
took in 335 pounds of food," said Steve Sabin, Brainerd campus senate president.
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Pine River courses

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Dec 22, 2011
Director hired
Deb Norlin, former Distance Learning Coordinator/Adviser for Southwest State University (1998-2007) on the Brainerd campus, has been hired as Central Lakes College Director of Career, Transfer and Placement Services effective Jan. 4. Announcement was made Dec. 22 by Beth Adams, Dean of Students. "Deb brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in career and transfer advising, job and internship placement, and academic advising," said Beth. Deb also served as SWSU's Assistant Director of Enrollment Services and Alumni Director as well as Coordinator of New Student Recruitment.
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Dec 16, 2011
Club Olympics, tree decorating

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Kids holiday party

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Dec 13, 2011
Student Services reorganizing

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Faber appointed to state committee

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Dec 12, 2011
Natural Resources Advisory Committee

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Dec 9, 2011
After-school lab

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Dec 7, 2011
Salsa for stress relief

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College applications skyrocket

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Kinship kids

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Dec 6, 2011
Career exploration

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Steele Family Christmas

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Merry Tuba Christmas

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Rock & Roll Xmas Spectacular

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Dec 5, 2011
Students meet Attorney General
Central Lakes College
international students recently toured the state capitol in St. Paul and met
with Lori Swanson, state attorney general. The group included Carlos Solano Monestel, Costa Rica; Shanice
Hector, South Africa; Nqobile Mahlangu, South Africa; Dennis Musasizi, Uganda; Swanson,
Steve Wenzel (adjunct political science instructor), Karmila Seran, Central
Java, Indonesia; Genevieve Avevor, Ghana; Erich Heppner (director of student
life), Georgi Georgiev, Bulgaria; and Irshad
Hussain, Pakistan. The students were given a tour by
former state representative Wenzel. The tour included a visit to House chambers,
where the students learned about the significance of the art work and how legislators
produce laws when in session. The students also were also shown the Senate chambers
and the historic former Supreme Court chambers. The group met with
the Attorney General Lori Swanson.
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'Winnie the Pooh'

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Dec 2, 2011
Stand up

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Nov 30, 2011
Blood drive

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Senators visit

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Check & Connect

Ann Chouinard and Aaron Mertes are two new employees at Central Lakes
College, hired for the Check and Connect disabilities support program. They are referred to as
“coaches” who will work as part of a team that includes counselors, advisers,
Occupational Skills Program and disabilities services staff, faculty, family
members, and the qualifying students. Ann last December
received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Work from the College of St.
Scholastica after receiving her AA degree from Central
Lakes College. Chouinard began as a C and
C coach in May and she is a licensed social worker. Chouinard resides in
Aitkin. Aaron earned his B.A. from the University of
Minnesota Duluth after receiving an AA degree from Central Lakes College. He is
a Brainerd High School graduate and had been employed at Confidence Learning
Center, Pine River-Backus High School, and Life Support Services to gain nearly
six years’ experience working with people with disabilities. Check and Connect is an initiative funded, in
part, by a Transition Program for Students with Intellectual Disabilities
(TPSID) grant for higher education. Partners in securing the grant include CLC
and the OSP and disabilities programs at Ridgewater College, Willmar, and the
Institute on Community Integration at the University of Minnesota. The Check and Connect
program at CLC is an inclusive and comprehensive model for engaging and
retaining students with intellectual disabilities in higher education.
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Nov 29, 2011
Humphrey Center donation

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To be a better teacher

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Nov 28, 2011
Fall celebration

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Nov 23, 2011
Prize winners
Prize winners have been
announced from the Oct. 27 and 29 Tour of Manufacturing in Brainerd, Crosby,
Jenkins, and Merrifield. Elias Peterson of Aitkin
won an Ipad. Mitch Treichler and Branden Spaid, both of Brainerd, won Ipods. Prizes were donated by
Clow Stamping Co., Graphic Packaging International, Lakeland Mold Co., Pequot
Tool and Manufacturing, Precision Tool Technologies, and Central Lakes College. The tour attracted
hundreds of guests to five area manufacturers for an inside look at good-paying
jobs and the training designed to put skilled workers into those local
opportunities.The Bridges Career Academies and Workplace Connection along with Central
Lakes College collaborated to get the word out to students.
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