*African Student Association Advisor: Nora LanceOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-2330Advisor E-mail:nlance@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email :ihounwanou@hotmail.com Vision: Help incoming African students feel welcome and meet other african students. Mission: Introduce African culture to BCC and the local community. Goals: 1. Invite various African assists 2. Attend international student program orientation. 3. Presentations at local schools. TBDBack to the top |
BCC Animation Club Advisor: Riley PriggOffice Location: A241Contact Information: (425) 564-2052Advisor Email: rprigg@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:mcwoodside@comcast.net Club Meeting: last Tuesday of each month at 5pm in N201 The BCC Animation Club is dedicated to helping those who want to create their own animated films. If you are in the Animation program here at BCC, or just want to see your ideas come to life, we want to meet you.Back to the top |
American Indian Student Association Advisor: Sara Sulter-CohenOffice Location: D110Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email: ssulter@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: keeb44@aol.com The American Indian Student Association will recognize Native American heritage and legacies. It will provide education to the BCC community and advocate for recruitment and retention of Native American students and Native American studies at BCC.Club Meetings: TBD Back to the top |
Athletes in Action Advisor: Cindy BoekhoffOffice Location: K 100HWebsite: http://www.AIA.comContact Information: (425)564-2377Advisor Email: cboekhof@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:jsorteberg@comcast.net Vision: AIA exists to help athletes develop spiritually and as total athletes. We want to see students understand why they are competing in sport, what purpose it serves in their life, and how they can better glorify god through athletes and unique athletic relationships. 2. Hold a weekly meeting to help build and equip student-athletes in their faith. 3. Have involved students work on personal mission statements, personality tests and other tools that will help them understand their purpose in sports. Mission: AIA’s Mission is comprised of prayer, building athletes. We want each person to grow in their family and provide the resources to help them be equipped and accomplish their goals. Goals: 1. Begin a running club on campus as a connection point for athletes. As of 2006, AIA has a ministry presence in 85 countries, on nearly 100 U.S. college campuses, and on 35 U.S. professional sports teams. Every summer AIA sends teams of college athletes in multiple sports to compete overseas, grow their individual faith, and spread the message of Jesus Christ. AIA's media tools and materials expose millions of sports fans to the good news each year. Countless volunteers, thousands of athletes and more than 500 staff members stand together to share one message: Life's greatest victory is found in a relationship with Jesus Christ. Meetings: Time and location Friday 12:30 pm L 100DBack to the top |
ASA (Asian Student Association) Advisor: Jenny MeyersContact Information: Advisor Email: jmeyers@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: contact Eddie_Vu88@yahoo.com Vision: This club is for all BCC students and for people who are willing to share their talent and time with other students and the community. Mission: Our mission is to recruit BCC students into our club. Our club will try to get students involve in activities at school. Goal: Our club’s goals are to allow students with different culture, background, and race to come together and share their talents and time. Wednesday, 12:00 L or CaffeteriaBack to the top |
* Amnesty International Advisor: George WalkerOffice Location: D100DContact Information: (425) 564-2333Advisor Email: gwalker@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:janinka07@yahoo.com Amnesty International is a worldwide movement of people who campaign for internationally recognize human right. We meet and talk about different human right issues going on in the world. Club Meetings: Monthly 1-2 pm D 100 or C213Back to the top |
Apple Club Advisor: Faisal JaswalOffice Location: C212Contact Information: (425)564-6150dvisor Email: fjaswal@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email efrain_moreno@msn.com Apple Club's vision is to establish an interactive technological community at BCC that explores, shares and delivers valuable knowledge that let members and students leverage their living experiences by using Apple’s products and technology. Back to the top |
The Active Chemist's Association Advisor: Carole Berg Contact Information: (425)564-6179Advisor Email: cberg@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:michaeldriver1.1@netzero.net The Active Chemist’s Association is for anyone with a great deal of interest or knowledge of chemical reactions. Club Meetings: Friday from 11:30a.m.-12:30 p.m. Back to the top |
*Art Club Advisor: Dale LindmanContact Information: 425-564-2053 Advisor Email: dlindman@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: dstryofworlds@comcast.net The Art Club is a place for students to learn about art through discussions field trips, demonstrations, and projects. It provides a social atmosphere for interaction and the exchange of idea with fellow artists from beginner to advance. It is an excellent place to evaluate work for a portfolio.Club Meetings: Friday 2-4:00pm at C-256Back to the top |
Audio Engineering Club Advisor: Michael GelotteOffice Location: A 200DContact Information: (425) 564-2916Advisor E-mail:mjgelott@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email : myliferebel@yahoo.com Vision: The club would hopefully be the primary extra-curricular resource for students that want to record/produce/audio engineer or learn how the technical skills to accomplish these tasks on their own with professional quality. Mission: Using facilities already present at BCC, Students will be able to learn how to use music industry standard equipment and learn “recording theory.” Student will be able to collaborate on music and diversify their musical tastes, skills, and become a more united community. Goals: Learning how to use software and equipment together promotes friendship while providing valuable experience for those interested in a career in the field of producer/audio engineer. Club Meetings :Friday 11:30am-12:20pm Library Recording LabBack to the top |
Physics Club Advisor: Robert HobbsOffice Location: B144Contact Information: (425) 564-3154Advisor Email: rhobbs@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: contact ljhernandez@student.bellevuecollege.edu The physics club promotes the overall awareness, understanding and enthusiasm for physics. We have discussions experiment in the lab and network with other students. This year, we have the opportunity to build a cosmic ray detector, which will be one of our major projects. Come check it out! Students of all levels are welcome.Club Meetings: Wed 3:30p.m. B144Back to the top |
Body and Brain Club Advisor: Paul WeatherlyOffice Location: R130BContact Information: (425)564-2081Advisor Email: pweather@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:jesabeelov@aol.com Body and Brain Yoga Club is an organization committed to students reaching their fullest potential. By connecting the mind, body and spirit students will learn more about themselves and find their true identity. We participate in yoga, meditation, tai-chi and dancing in weekly meetings.Back to the top |
* Bellevue Eagles Club Advisor: Greg Dempsey, JrContact Information: Club Email : Marcojsg@gmail.comThe Bellevue Eagles Club mission is to provide opportunities for Eastern Washington University and BSS students with a spirit of networking and fellowship BEC provides valuable opportunities and experience Club Meeting Monday 4:00, C 202Back to the top |
Business Edge Advisor: Alex MalinskyOffice Location: L200OContact Information: (425)564-3054Advisor Email: amalinsk@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:stasichka@hotmail.com Business Edge is a business-oriented club that strives to prepare and help students who are interested in pursuing a business transfer degree at BCCBack to the top |
BCC Philosophy Club Advisor: Russ PayneOffice Location: R230MContact Information: (425) 564-2079Advisor Email: rpayne@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email : shanglun31@yahoo.com Description: The Philosophy club is a group of students open to anyone who wishes to join us as we talk about life. No formal knowledge of philosophy is necessary. We question and discuss whatever issues are on our minds in an open-minded safe environment. We debate, but we do not fight. We have discusses everything from politics to religion to ethics to the meaning of life and on. We welcome diverse opinions. (Can’t make it the meeting? We have an online discussion board – search for bcc-phil-club at google!)Club Meetings:Wedesdays 1:30pm-2:30pm C 211Back to the top |
Bellevue Bicycle Club Advisor: Ray ButlerOffice Location: G100 AContact Information: (425) 564-2393Advisor Email: rbutler@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:darrenrdrake@yahoo.com A group of friends that enjoy riding a bicycles, both mountain and track bikes. Club Meeting: Friday at 12:30. We have all different levels of riding abilities. Back to the top |
* Buddhism of Hope and Courage Advisor: Lenna ShahContact Information: Advisor Email lshah@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email: contact yoyoyoko926@hotmail.com Beyond the differences of cultures and religions, we want to share our views of world peace throughout this club activities. Our mission is to spread Nichiren Buddhism and discuss how they are contributing to world peace and individual’s happiness.every Thues 3:30-4:30p.m. C103Back to the top |
Badminton Club Advisor: Chris Stoynov Office Location: B125BContact Information: Advisor Email: hstoynov@bcc.ctc.eduClub Email: zhangpei0820@htomail.com Vision: I think that the badminton club stay in BCC gym will be an ideal place. It is because that there is a convenient place to play badminton for BCC’s students. I will develop more and more students to join the club through my relation net to spread the information about badminton club, I will teach students who don’t know how to play badminton to play badminton. Mission: The open gym is a very good activity at BCC. It provides a very good opportunity to play badminton for students who love to play badminton. And I also will ask more students to join the club. I will do my best to let more students love badminton. I think that college life can not be just study. Students need to have some extra curricular activities. Badminton is a good activity, which provides a great opportunity to students. Students can enjoy the badminton time with friends they also can know new friends. Goals: I can organize game at BCC. It is because I know there is a lot of students love to play badminton. The game can push badminton development at BCC. And I also want to have a party for club members and other non-members attend of each quarter. I think that students will enjoy the club. Club Meetings:Wed 12:30-2:30 Fri 8:30- 2:30 GymBack to the top |
* BC Chess Club Advisor: Jennie Mayer and Harlan LeeOffice Location: B233CContact Information: (425) 564- 2281(425) 564-4042 Advisor Email: hlee@bcc.ctc.edu jmayer@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:rob_bokone@hotmail.com The BCC Chess Club develops goodwill and a sense of community by providing a forum for students to learn and play chess. All skill levels are welcomed to attend. Vision: The BCC Chess Club will be recognized as a campus organization that unites students of a diverse population through the international game of chess. Opportunities to engage with the community and other colleges will also be encouraged as well as K-12 outreach. Mission: The BCC Chess Club develops good will and a sense of community by providing a forum for students to learn and play chess with each other and the community. Goals: 1. Weekly meetings on campus for practice and instruction. 2. Invitations to local elementary school chess teams. 3. Some events on campus during high traffic times. Club Meeting: Thursday 12:30pm in C205Back to the top |
* Business Leadership Club Advisor: Leslie Lum/ Judith PaquettOffice Location: A255Website: http://bccblc.50webs.orgContact Information: (425) 564-4063Advisor Email: llum@bcc.ctc.eduClub Email:karldietererdmann@gmail.com A club for business minded students to discuss business concepts, strategies and current events. Vision: To create a place for students who love business to come together and learn, grow, and network. Mission: we will achieve our vision through fellowship stralegic event planning, making good use of students’ time, and creating a friendly environment for which students can feel free to question, think, and grow. Goals: We will be hosting numerous events throughout the school year in collaborate with the business department and other outsider companies. These events will be educational and will provide opportunity for students to get connected. Club Meetings:TBD in C212Back to the top |
BCC Classical Fencing Contact Information: Club Email: contact Red-fedora@hotmail.com: Fencing in the classical style. All skills and ages welcome. Beginning instruction taught.ActivitiesPractices, fund-raising, meets with UW’s corresponding Club.Back to the top |
Bahai Club Advisor: Kate BradleyOffice Location: D 260Contact Information: (425) 564-2262Advisor Email: kbradley@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:tyler@gmail.com The association of Bahai Studies, BCC Chapter, is a place where people can come together to discuss religion, social issues, spirituality, and how these things are defined by the Bahai tests. What activities can we do today, on BCC campus and our communities, to aid in the imporvement of our global and social issues? How do we become world citizens? Explore the Bahai perspective with BCC's Association of Bahai Studies! Club Meetings: Wednesday 10:30amBack to the top |
BCC Motorsports Club Office Location: C 210Contact Information: (425)564-6151dvisor Email: fjaswal@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email jenka32@gmail.com Vision: I d really like to see this club continue in the future, since so many students have an interest in motorsports. I d love to see a group of students doing things together outside of class that gives everyone a chance to take it east. Mission: To meet other students and learn from each other about cars and anything car-related, while also having fun getting together to hand out! Goals: Activities in mind would include car shows, go-karting, food meets, events, teach days, etc. We have a lot of ideas. Club Meetings: Every 2nd Wed, Every 4th Mon. BCC CafeteriaBack to the top |
BCC Role-Playing Club Advisor: Sham SouthOffice Location: N 216Contact Information: ( 425) 564-3995Description: Bellevue Community College Role-Playing Club meets to play tabletop RPGs like Dungeons + Dragons, Paranois and others. Kick back, relax, and come play games the way your parents did when they were young. Vision: The Role-playing Club intends to promote cultural understand through creative expressions. To bring together diverse groups people under the common playground of the insinuation. Goals: Hold weekly meetings and maintain a list of active games so as to bring together playing from all walks at like. Meeting: TBDBack to the top |
BCC Motorsports Club Advisor: Faisal JaswalOffice Location: C210Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email: fjaswal@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:chaukevin@gmail.com : The motorsports club at BCC brings all aspects of automobiles and motorcycles to the community. We organize motorsports events to educate and integrate driver improvement, team-building activities, tech-sessions, green days, and car shows. Vision: I’d really like to see this club continue in the future, since so many students have an interest in motorsports. I’d love to see a group of students doing things together outside of class that gives everyone a chance to take it east. Mission: To meet other students and learn from each other about cars and anything car-related, while also having fun getting together to hand out! Goals: Activities in mind would include car shows, go-karting, food meets, events, teach days, etc. We have a lot of ideas. Club Meetings: every other Tu. in C building Back to the top |
* Bas Club Advisor: Faisal JaswalOffice Location: C212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email: fjaswal@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:SHEENCREATIONS@Aol.com TBDBack to the top |
* Bad Clown Comedy Advisor: Karendo FairbrookContact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email kfairbro@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:jeffjlz@hotmail.com Club Meetings: Mon 4:00p.m. Drama BuildingBack to the top |
* Christian Bible Study Advisor: Trisha BrinkContact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email tbrink@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:c.mcdo@hotmail.com Club Meetings: Mon 10:30-11:20, Location:TBDBack to the top |
* Chiptunes Club Advisor: Kely KunzOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email kelly.kunz@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:madsencp@gmail.com Club Meetings: Tues 1:30-2:30p.m. location: TBDBack to the top |
* Chinese Leadership Association Advisor: Lilliana HalimContact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email liliana.halim@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:jsl0617@gmail.com Club Meetings: Fri 1:30p.m. D101Back to the top |
Chinese Student Association Advisor: Katherine NordellOffice Location: B234OContact Information: ( 425) 564-2212 E-mail: knordell@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: contact yaojen.lu5@gmail.com Vision: To expand the Asian culture and traditions to gather Asians together from all Seattle. (Especially in touch of other Chinese student association in different universities) Mission: To start, get the Asians in BCC together and start activities to get to know the people better. Get in touch with the Chinese student association outside of BCC. Goals: Regular meetings and start inviting new Asians into the Association. Get in touch with the Association outside of BCC and have events/ activities with them. Club Meetings: Tuesday 1:30 pm in cafeteriaBack to the top |
Campus-Based (CFC-Youth) Advisor: Cindy BoekhoffOffice Location: K100HContact Information: (425)564-2377Advisor Email: cboekhof@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:Merryl_a@comcast.net Goals: We have group meetings once a week, sometimes, we do bible study, and we play worship music/pray, we have board game day/ fun fellowship events, we talk about topics related to faith CIE chastity Christmas, etc.) We are under the CFC ministry and do works w/ the church, we volunteer, and we are one of the CFC-Youth (campus based) in the US/ UC Irvine, UW, Rutgers, etc.) Campus-Based is an urgent response to the need to provide a healthy and exciting environment on the college campus, where faith among students can flourish, and bonds of friendship, brotherhood and sisterhood with other young men and women can be formed. CFC-Youth is a Catholic based club, but welcomes other people from different religions/denominations as well. We do not tolerate discrimination, and provide a safe community for our members. Vision: As a club, our vision is to grow at Bellevue community college with the purpose of helping others grow in their own faith and also to do more volunteer work on campus. Mission: CFC-Youth (Campus Based) is an urgent response to the need of providing a healthy and exacting environment on the college campus, where faith among students can flourish, and bonds of friendship, as a brotherhood or sisterhood with other young men and women. We are a Catholic based club, but are welcoming other people from different religions/ denominations as well. We do not tolerate discrimination, and provide a safe community for our members! Club Meetings:Thursdays 12:30-1:30pm C211Back to the top |
Compassionate Life Advisor: Cindy BoekhoffOffice Location: K 100HContact Information: (425)564-2377Advisor Email: cboekhof@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:stopi_1000@yahoo.com Vision: We desire to be a voice and heart for men and women faced with work that wants to see them gone we have seen that the culture has changed from a value in life to a subtle but present push for death, especially for those who seem to drain from the social, economic, and emotional wealth of American life. Compassion and care is needed, not death, and we seek to help in this manner. We advocate for the rights of the burdened and press. Mission: We join hands with thousands of other residents of Washington state working for this purpose. We are not alone but only represent a small portion of a large majority .Our beliefs and goals political, religious, and personal values, and include people of all faiths, political parties, and demographic status. In unity with a in this effort, we shout out please, choose No to I-1000, we have until November to make this difference. Goals: We help in all ways we can, making use of the talents of our members, to help educate our society in the failures at the initiative, I-1000. Club Meetings: MWF 11-12 & 3-4 in L100CBack to the top |
Chem Club Advisor: Carole BergContact Information: (425)564-2095Advisor Email: cberg@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:ehammond86@msn.com The Chem club provides opportunities for students interested in chemistry (no chemistry background is required) to attend special lectures, perform demonstrations of chemical concepts, attend field trips, obtain information on career opportunities, and get involved in community outreach.Meeting: Thursday 11:30 L200 conference room.Back to the top |
*Communication Club Advisor: Stephanie Hurst Office Location: L 100CContact Information: (425)564-3062Advisor Email shurst@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: zeta199071@yahoo.com.hk Vision: The communication club at BCC will be an active resource for students who are interested in pursuing a career and/ or four year degree in the field of communication studies. Mission: The communication club will assist students by coordinating conversations with recent graduates as well as provide opportunities to experience potential places to launch a career in the field of communication studies. Goals: information & planning sessions for students interested in transferring to a 4-year institution as a communication studies major/ minor. 2. Information & planning sessions for students interested in internships. 3. Guest speakers (recent gradates working in the field) 4. Outings to various businesses in the area to meet with & ask questions of those in that field (King 5 news, hope heart institute, Google, Nintendo, and Microsoft.) Club Meetings: First Wed of month & Third Tuesday of the month at 12:30pm to 1:15 pmBack to the top |
*Campus Crusade for Christ Advisor: Cindy BoekhoffOffice Location: K 100HWebsite: http://www.campuscrusadeforchrist.com/Contact Information: (425) 564-2377Advisor Email: cindy.boekhoff@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email: cayla_dahl@yahoo.com The Campus Crusade for Christ or CRU for short, meets weekly on Tuesday at 12:30 pm in N201 The forum: The place to hear and be heard. Join us for social conversations students have chosen! Facebook:cru@bellevuecollegeClub Meetings: Tuesday at 12:30 pm in N201Back to the top |
Christian Student Association Advisor: Carolyn BilbyContact Information: (425) 564-6169Advisor Email: cbilby@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:rebeccay3@gmail.com The purpose of this club is to provide the opportunity for its members to pursue the knowledge of the Christian faith as it is revealed in the bible through mutual fellowship and participation in Bible studies and other Christian meetings. This club is open to all BCC students of all racial, ethnic, and religious backgrounds.Club Meeting: TBDBack to the top |
* Chemistry Club Advisor: Carole BergContact Information: Club Email: contact roberttsay@yahoo.com Club Meetings: Mon 11:30a.m. 3rd Conference S Back to the top |
Circle K International Advisor: Rudolph Helm Office Location: A 242 Contact Information: ( 425) 564-3141 E-mail: rhelm@bcc.ctc.eduClub Email: contact cki@chipnick.com CKI is a service club dedicated to creating responsible leading adults. We are about service, fellowship, and leadership, take part in an international organization and help those around you. Vision: To better the word around us through service, especially with children. Mission: By providing community service for those that need it most. Goals: Any activity that helps the community with any type of demands. Club Meetings: Thursday 2:30 C120BBack to the top |
* Computer Science Club Advisor: Ravi GandhamContact Information: Advisor Email: rgandham@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email: contact sts193@gmail.com The club will have active students contributing to the field of computer science and the open source movement. Gather people with a common interest and create. Focusing on ideas and implementing them into something real.Club Meeting: TBDBack to the top |
Digital Design Advisor: Riley PriggOffice Location: D 272HContact Information: (425) 564-2052Advisor Email: rprigg@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:Tarrick.Twilight@gmail.com Digital Design is a group of multimedia enthusiasts/Students. Club Meetings: Tuesday 2:30pm N 251Back to the top |
* Desi Club Advisor: Faisal JaswalOffice Location: C 210Contact Information: (425) 564-6150Advisor Email: fjaswal@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:chhabrasheetal19@gmail.com The mission of the Desi Club is to create awareness and educate Bellevue Community College about Desi Culture and heritage. We hope to create an environment where students are encouraged to explore and experience. To encourage social interaction among the Desi community, we plan on hosting Varian cultural and social events, while still staying in touch with the other members of the BCC community. Vision: This club will encompass an environment where students are encouraged to explore and experience the south Asian society where all thoughts and ideas are embraced equally. Mission: The mission of the Desi club is to create awareness and educate BCC about the south Asian culture and heritage. Goals: To encourage social interaction among the Desi community we plan on hosting various culture and social events where this community will be on par with those students of UW so a transition be set between the two colleges Club Meetings: Friday 2:45-3:15 C 211Back to the top |
Dental Club Advisor: Carole BergContact Information: (425) 564-6179Advisor Email: cberg@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: gorgin59@yahoo.com To enrich BCC students knowledge about dentistry through pre-dentistry workshops and speakers. We will also work together for DCAT preparation and various pre-professional activities in conjunction with the University of Washington. Back to the top |
* Docs and Dents Advisor: Carole BergOffice Location: B 146Contact Information: (425) 564-2095Advisor E-mail: CBerg@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email Kenman121@hotmail.com It is for pre-medical and pre-dental students or students who are interested in the medical field. Here we will learn how to increase our chances of getting into graduate schools. Get a glimpse of the field and help us decide if the path is for us. Also we’ll have interaction with doctors and dentists who can advise us in things we’re interested in.Club Meetings: Fri 11:30-12:20p.m. S301Back to the top |
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*Disciple Makers for Christ Advisor: Time HeinrichsOffice Location: a 100bContact Information: (425)564-2114Advisor Email: theinric@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: contact captainsuh@gmail.com To build better relationship with God, Jesus and people. To develop our wisdom, power and knowledge by studying Bible. We are able to achieve our mission by listening to God, praying for people and behaving in ways. We will be able to help people learn Bible in Korea.Thursdays, 3-5:00 p.m., C 211Back to the top |
Entrepreneur Club Advisor: Frank HatstatOffice Location: A255Contact Information: (425) 564-2485Advisor Email: fhatstat@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: xcatlkd@gmail.com Club Meeting: Tuesdays at 2:00 p.m. in C211.Club Purpose: The club wants to give interested students an opportunity to gain first-hand experience and knowledge of various aspects of business, especially the start-up process. An intense focus will be placed on the process of developing, writing and presenting a business plan.Back to the top |
* Engineering Club Advisor: Janet RobertsOffice Location: L 200Website: http://www.bccengineering.site88.net/home.htmlContact Information: (425)564-2091>Club Email: JaRobert@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: Johnnyp765@hotamil.com The Engineering club will promote Engineering among youth in grade schools, give our members better access to information to apportunities within the Engineering field, and build projects for demonstration in campus. Club Meetings: TBDBack to the top |
Encounter Advisor: Peggy Day Office Location: B132Contact Information: (425) 564-3156Advisor Email:pday@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: contact ojayla@msn.com Get a deeper understanding of who Jesus Christ is and study the Bible. Small and personal, it is a great way to connect with other Christians on campus. All are welcome to join us as we explore the mystery of the Bible.Club Meeting: Wednesdays 12:30 – 1:20 inC 225Back to the top |
Film and Video Club Advisor: Michael KorolenkoOffice Location: A 200CContact Information: (425) 564-4109Advisor E-mail:mkorolen@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email : freetoguy@gmail.com Vision: The film and video club wants to be at a state where anyone can discuss and produce video. Mission: Through holding meetings, screenings and ideally producing. The club will help a network and environment evolve to create a place at art and higher ligancy for film and video students. Goals: Film screenings – showing a film with academic relevant to the field workshops – for helping students understand better certain aspects and production – keeping students informed of current on campus. Club Meetings : Tuesday 4:45p.m. R103Back to the top |
EWU – BCC Networking Club Vision: To connect BCC and EWU students, engage BCC students to a four year school and allocate more EWU Programs in BCC and to provide student the necessary skills to succeed in the real world. Mission: To facilitate a networking environment for students at both school and people already in the working force. Goals: At least once a quarter CEO’s, president, owners of business will come and run workshop. Faculty will talk about what is needed to do well in a course, field, career, etc. Back to the top |
Future 500 Business Club Advisor: Ron Taplin and Rong Holland Office Location: B234KContact Information: (425) 564-2905Advisor Email: rtaplinl@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:Monique.lay@gmail.com Activities: Future 500 plans to hold three stock market seminars, an internship workshop and work with MCS study groups. Supporting the MLK committee is another one of our goals. By next quarter we will co-host a dance. We also plan to have an informative broadcast on the BCC channel. Also, we will conduct a transfer workshop. Objective: Future 500 is a business club dedicated to providing the BCC community with resources and skills needed for future success. This club will focus on marketing, networking and communications. Some of our goals for this quarter are to set up a variety of workshops, provide internships and access to study groups. Club Meeting:Thursdays, 4pm at MCS officeBack to the top |
French Club Advisor: Eve NorlingOffice Location: R 230 BContact Information: (425)564-2298Advisor Email: enorling@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: crazyfrenchy04@yahoo.com The purpose of the French club is to promote French speaking, listening, and cultural awareness. It is intended to broaden our horizon about the francophone world. The club will be open to anybody interested in the French speaking world and customs.Club Meetings: Wednesday 12:30 Back to the top |
First Nation Student Association Advisor: Phil LucasOffice Location: D100FContact Information: (425) 564-4078Advisor Email: plucas@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:mariofulmer@yahoo.com First Nations Student Association will recognize Native American heritage and legacies. It will provide education to the BCC community and advocate for recruitment and retention of Native American students and Native American studies at BCC. Club Meeting: Contact mariofulmer@yahoo.comBack to the top |
*Filipino Association Club Advisor: Myra Van Vactor
Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email myra.vanvactor@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:ryo_svave_09@live.com Club Meetings: Nov 6 1:30-2:30p.m. C205Back to the top |
*Genki Society Advisor: Candy StewartOffice Location: C212Contact Information: (425) 564-6150Advisor Email: sbessho@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:fixerbard@gmail.com Create an environment where Asian cultural Awareness among Bellevue College students and the community. Also, it introduces cultural diversity through Asian Media.Club Meetings: Fri 3pm-6pm. C202Back to the top |
Geography Club Advisor: George WackerContact Information: Advisor Email :gwacker@bcc.ctc.eduClub Email: contact eljayhh@aol.com The geography club will provide students with opportunity to explore how fascinating subject beyond the frontiers of the classroom environment. Back to the top |
*Generation Movement Advisor: Cindy BoekhoffOffice Location: K 100HContact Information: (425)564-2377Advisor Email: cindybokhoff@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:ediyoya@yahoo.com Our vision for the club is to become one of the leading clubs for community support and service on campus. Our mission is to reach our community through loving people, starting with small groups for Bible study friendship and showing them that at any age, we can make an impact on our community.Club meetings: Fridays 1:30 C225Back to the top |
GC Club Advisor: Roger EwaldOffice Location: D154Contact Information: 425.564.5473Advisor Emailrewald@bcc.ctc.eduClub Email: davidmyers@hotmail.com Make friends, have fun, and learn about the living God! We are a club that is devoted to preaching Christ to all races, genders, backgrounds, and cultures. We are taking the reality of God to this generation. Club Meetings:TBABack to the top |
*Gay Straight Alliance Advisor: Lori SaffinOffice Location: D 110 Website: http://bcgsa.moonfruit.com/Contact Information: (425) 564-2161Advisor E-mail: lsaffin@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email alexandrasimas@gmail.com This year will be devoted to growth of membership and networking. We want to work with other clubs and programs to promote to understanding and community. We want to increase awareness and use of the new LGBQT resource center. The GSA seeks to create a welcoming environment where members of the LGBQT community and their allies can learn more about themselves by meeting others in the community.Club Meetings: Tuesday , 2:30p.m. C225 Back to the top |
Hui Na Pua O' Polynesia Advisor: Alan YabuiOffice Location: R 230CContact Information: (425)564-3083Advisor Email ayabui@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: fjaswal@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:kakaujpn@hotmail.com To raise awareness of the native Hawaiian culture and further engage in the preservation of the Hawaiian islands as well as create new associations with local Hawaiians and strengthen ethnic and cultural bonds within BCC. Club Meetings: Tuesdays 1:30pm Back to the top |
Hip Hop Advisor: Betty PlattContact Information: (425)-564-2968Advisor Email: bplatt@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:awesommel@gmail.com A club in which we engage in “HipHop” activities. Our goal is to often a healthy recreational activity, and introduce the HipHop on “bboy” culture to new people. We’ll be practicing 2-3 times a week. And the main club members including myself are willing to teach people the fundamentals of breakdancing. Meeting : Mon 12:30-1:30 p.m. c 211Back to the top |
Human Rights International Advisor: Faisal JaswalOffice Location: C212Contact Information: (425)564-6150dvisor Email: fjaswal@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: fjaswal@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:agila1@gmail.com Vision: We would love for the club to be stainable and continue the importance of working towards human rights education. Mission: Our mission is to inform BCC community of our 30 human rights and also strive to implement these human rights. Goals: Each month promote a human right through workshops, lectures or events. Club Meeting: Every other Wed 1/21, 2/4, 2/18 - 4:30-5:30 "Peer TO Peer" officeBack to the top |
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Health Club Advisor: Kelly ElsenbaumerOffice Location: G100Contact Information: (425) 564-2355Advisor Email: kelsenba@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: contact chinalix@gmail.com We would like to this club to be an influential force in spreading the idea of healthy living style on campus. It will act as an important platform for those students who want to develop good habits and live a healthier life. Club Meetings: Wednesday 4:30-5:30Back to the top |
*History Club Advisor: Graham HaslamOffice Location: A100EContact Information: (425) 564-2163Advisor Email: ghaslam@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: IreneAdler1891@yahoo.com The history Club endeavors to promote an understanding and general enthusiasm for the study of history. Schedule events for students interested in a continued study of important historical events and trends.Club Meeting:Wed 12:30pm to 1:20 pm in C211Back to the top |
*Hong Kong Studets Assocaition Advisor: Nora LanceOffice Location: C212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email nlance@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:fionaliu.hk@gmail.com Back to the top |
*Iranian Culture Club Advisor: Faisal JaswalOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email fjaswal@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:Motazed79@hotmail.com Club Meetings: Thur 2-3p.m. C212Back to the top |
*Indonesian Fellowship Club Advisor: Alan YabuiOffice Location: R 230CContact Information: (425) 564-3083Advisor Email: ayabui@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:r1bka@hotmail.com The IFC-BCC is a club that promotes togetherness and harmony between the Indonesian students in BCC. This club welcomes all new students that enroll into BCC so that they will fell less distant from home. There will be activities planned to promote interaction and communication between the club members. The main idea of the club is to let the Indonesians know one another, get together, and have fun. We would also like to share our country’s culture and tradition with the rest of BCC students. Vision: The Indonesian fellowship club (IFC) is a club that promotes togetherness and harmony between the Indonesian students in BCC. Mission: This club welcomes new Indonesian students that enroll into BCC so that they will feel less distant from home. We will encourage on another and create a strong friendship among BCC students by sharing our culture and valves. Goals: There will be activities planned to promote interaction and communication between club members. The main idea of this club is to let Indonesians know one another, get together, and have fun. Besides that, we would also like to share our country’s culture and tradition with the rest of BCC’s students. Club Meetings: every month in C buildingBack to the top |
International Chatterbox Advisor: George WalkerOffice Location: D100DContact Information: (425)564-2333Advisor Email: gwalker@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: contact winterrose77@gmail.com We are a student table that is interested in the learning and sharing of different cultures and languages from around the world. We welcome anyone who is interested in experiencing cultural diversity and appreciates the art of language.Meeting: once a month / TBDBack to the top |
*International Talk Time Advisor: Cindy BoekhoffOffice Location: K 100HContact Information: (425)564-2377Advisor Email: cindybokhoff@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:funnylittlegenius@gmail.com ITT is a Christian led club sponsored by Bridges International whose purpose is to bridge the cultural apt to intellectually, socially, spiritually meet the individual needs of internationals.Club Meetings:Tues 11:30-12:30 A 265Back to the top |
International Business Exploration Club (IBEC) Advisor: Tim HeinrichsOffice Location: A 100BWebsite: http://www.ibeconline.com/Contact Information: (425) 564-2114Advisor Email: theinric@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:ragnorock37@bcc.ctc.edu : IBEC’s mission is to educate its members to become competent international citizen and to support on going efforts that allow people experience different cultures in an authentic wayIBEC supports and encourages any form of international education. IBEC is committed to seeing its members pursue international education, and to aid them in achieving their goals to learn, explore, and experience different cultures. Club Meetings: N/A winter 08Back to the top |
International Tea Time Advisor: Cindy BoekhoffOffice Location: K 100HContact Information: (425)564-2377Advisor Email: cboekhof@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:jdpayne@i4f.net Vision: by the end of the academic year, ITT will have created numbers international friendships by allowing its attendees to have shared and learned about the rich cultural and ethnic backgrounds of its many members. American students will gain a greater understanding of the culture, traditions, and heritage of the international students while international students will also be introduced to American culture. Mission: International Tea Time is a Christian led club whose purpose is to bridge the cultural gap and to intellectually, socially, and spiritually meet the individual needs of its participants, this will be facilitated though coffee house style English conversation groups with the intention of promoting international friendships via relevant groups with the intention of promoting international friendships via relevant cultural discussions. Goals: ITT meets on a weekly basis, during which we usually play an English- based game. This allows international students to practice and build their conversational English vocabulary in a safe environment while having fun at the same time. We also have a discussion time which focuses on a relevant social, culture, or spiritual topic. Through these discussions, all those present will gain a rich understanding of the diverse culture backgrounds of the countries that we all come from. ITT leaders also provide various snacks and goodies each week, usually home-baked, so that international students can experience traditional American foods during their stay in the U.S. Club Meetings : Every Thursday 10:30-12:30 in A265Back to the top |
*Independent Culture Club Contact Information: kedrahos@gmail.comA club where people can express and embrace non main stream culture. The club will serve as a platform for local independent art and educate people on unique non mainstream culture.Club Meetings : Wed 2p.m.Back to the top |
*The Ice Cream Club Advisor: Nora LanceContact Information: 425-564- 6150 Club Email : Jlina@bcc.ctc.eduVision: Eat ice-cream make friends some learning communities. Mission: Value and respect each person and their favorite flavor of ice-cream. Goals: Volunteer during the summer, learn to make ice-cream, exercise. Club Meetings: TBDBack to the top |
International Business Club Advisor: Faisal JaswalOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-6150dvisor Email: fjaswal@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email kmaekuan@gmail.com Vision:To further our knowledge and that the student body, topics in international business and culture. Mission: To raise awareness, promote educate, engage and create networking opportunities relating to international business, culture, and current events. Goals: 1. Coordinate a week long international studies’ event to share our experiences and educate about our recent travels to Ireland and London. 2. Promote opportunities and advantages pertaining to first-hand international education and experience. 3. Research and provide resources for students to participate in study abroad programs or international travel. Club Meetings:Thrusday, 1:45 LibraryBack to the top |
* Jesus Follwer Advisor: Candy StewartOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email candy.stewart@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:fionaliu.hk@gmail.com Club Meetings: Fri 6:00-7:00 p.m. C211Back to the top |
BCC Jewish Club Advisor: Jerry BarrishOffice Location: D110Contact Information: (425) 564-4188Advisor Email: jbarrish@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:akivadov@comcast.net Designed to promote knowledge of Judaism in a social environment.Back to the top |
*Japanese Business Association Advisor: Deron DohlkeOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email deron.dahlke@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:dioryk@gmail.com Club Meetings: Fri 15:30-16:30 p.m. C210Back to the top |
Korean Student Association Advisor: Nore LanceOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425) 564-2330Advisor Email: nlance@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:andrew.k7@hotmail.com We are organized to help the new incoming students from Korea to assist them in adapting to their new education environment. We are also here to introduce the rich culture of Korea to students that are interested in learning about it.Back to the top |
KLIQ Radio Club Advisor: Leslie LarkinOffice Location: R230Contact Information: (425) 564-3065Advisor Email: llarkin@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:tapthatdance@yahoo.com Club Meeting: Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. in C235 Our goal is to have an internet radio station providing information on clubs, activities, concerts, speakers, theater and etc. for the students of BCC. We also want to feature local unsigned bands and musicians. This venue will allow students to exhibit on-air skills, newsgathering opportunities and the ability to interact on a broad basis with the BCC community in a technologically advanced manner. Back to the top |
Kosmos Para Empistoyni Advisor: James TorranceOffice Location: R230Contact Information: (425)564-2168Advisor Email jtorranc@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: feignix@gmail.com Kosmos Para Empistosyni (People of Confidence) is a club that focuses on important issues in the lives of college students. We will strive to improve the confidence in the average college student and inspire them to be a better citizen in the environment at BCC and in their daily lives. Activities: Bowling, movies nights, Ice skating, “Secret Santa”, Playground days, board game days, help with organized events for olive crest (a foster family organization). Club Meeting:Fridays 3:30, at C212 or C221 Back to the top |
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* Latter Day Saint Student Association Advisor: Anne TaylorContact Information: (425) 564-2434Advisor E-mail:ataylor@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email angela.m.bailey@gmail.com Vision: The LDSSA is established by the Bellevue Institute of Religion to help students have a balanced secular and spiritual educational experience during their years of formal education. Mission: Through the LDSSA Club we provide a spiritual and social experience for all who want to attend. Our members invite friends of all faiths to join us in our Friday Forum lunches and to attend our club meetings. In the past we have participated with other Christian clubs on campus in their planned events when invited to do so by them. Goals: We will participate in school functions that allow us to promote our club such as the freshman orientation days before school and other such events. Hold meetings that will allow our members have an inspirational experience each day they attend. Allow members to invite friends to attend with them. Provide a lunch each Friday for our club members and their friends. Club Meetings: Tues/Thurs 11:30-12:20 c211 Back to the top |
Live to Play Advisor: Hristo StoynovOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425) 564-6152Club Email Justinabbsi@gamil.com Advisor E-mail:hstoynov@bcc.ctc.edu A group of like minded individuals that come together to share a common interest in the field electronic entertainment.Club Meeting: Wednesday 12:00-1:00 C211 (TBD)Back to the top |
*Latin American Culture Club Advisor: Henry Amaya & Sylvia Unwin Office Location: C212Contact Information: 425.564.6042Club Email: lacc.secretary@gmail.com President: Daniel Lile |
Muslim Student Association Advisor: Faisal JaswalOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425) 564-6151Advisor Email: :fjaswal@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email pbccmsa@gmail.com : The MSA provide for the social, intellectual and religious needs and interests of Muslim students at BCC. It also increases awareness and understanding of Islam within our community. It acts as a resource on Islam and welcome students of all nations, races, color, culture and ethnicity to our activities. Vision: The MSA provides for the social, intellectual and religious needs and in trust of Muslim students at BCC. Also increase awareness and understanding of Islam with our community. It acts as a resource on Islam and welcomes students of all nations, races color, culture and ethnicity to our activities. Mission: To provide an inviting social and academic environment for BCC students. Raise Islamic awareness within the campus community. Goals: Guest speakers, events, films and presentations, weekly meetings and prayers. Club Meetings: Monday 2:30-4C 211Back to the top |
Mandarin Club Advisor: WangOffice Location: B 202Contact Information: (425) 564-4156Club Email: jtrothnie@msn.com To increase Chinese culture and culture on the campus.Club Meetings: 12:30 Cafeteria Back to the top |
MCS Leadership Club Advisor: Ron TaplinOffice Location: B234KContact Information: (425) 564-2905Advisor Email: rtaplinl@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: MikeAkrish@gmail.com To help students learn and practice leadership skills in a multicultural environment and to create an environment where students can work together to help improve the school as a community and an institution. Activities: Asian American history month, diversity dialogues. Club Meetings: Wednesday 2:30 Back to the top |
* Middle-Eastern Advisor: Gwyneth JonesOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email gwjones@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:Seattle2thebay@gmail.com Club Meetings: Fri 3: 00p.m. C202Back to the top |
Mixed Martial Club Advisor: T.A.PerryOffice Location: D 110Contact Information: (425) 564-2278Advisor E-mail: tperry@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email : nickrobertson21@gmail.com Vision: Advance martial arts technique. Mission: Practice martial arts skills and work with each other. Club Meetings :Wed 11:30pm to 12:30 pm C 225Back to the top |
*Nihon 5 Up Advisor: Mariko FujiwaraContact Information: (425) 564-6041Program Email : Taokellyusa@gmail.com To become the best Bellevue College out-of class option for students and the community to upgrade their Japanese language level; secondarily, to be a reliable for students to enhance their understanding of Japanese society as it relates to language learning. The purpose of Nihon5 up Club is to provide BC students an opportunity for improving their Japanese language competency. This will be achieved through a structured review and forward looking study system in which nominated members are responsible for preparing and presenting modules such as grammar drills, listening comprehension exercises and role plays.Club Meetings : Wednesday,7:00p.m. BC North CampusBack to the top |
*Nursing Pinning Committee Advisor: Sybil WeberContact Information: (425)564-5184 Advisor Email: sweher@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email jenn-pasta@gmail.com We promote nursing and celebrating our accomplishment. Also, we celebrate our diversity and bring together different cultures as one unifier nursing group.Club Meetings : TBDBack to the top |
*Poetry Club Advisor: Martha SilanoContact Information: MarthaSilana@belleveuecollege.eduwe meet regularly on and off campus, go on outings to coffee houses and poetry readings, get together & make connections with other amateur poets outside of school and keep connections, meet in creative and comfortable settings that enhance thought process and allow for creative flowClub Meeting Thur 1:30-2:00p.m.Back to the top |
Ping Pong Advisor: Chris StoynovOffice Location: C 212 CContact Information: (425) 564-6152Advisor E-mail: hstoynov@bcc.ctc.edu Vision: Play Ping Pong. Train for the Olympics. Mission: Our priorities are getting Pong Pinger to get together. Goals: Win at Oregon $ Washington. Club Meetings: Open GymBack to the top |
BCC Photography Club Advisor: Robert ReiserOffice Location: C212Contact Information: (425)564-2350Advisor Email: rreiser@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: keithano@yahoo.com This is a club that gathers all the students who are interested in photography though regular meetings and discussions. We can improve photography skills Club Meetings: Every other Wed 4:30pm-5:30pm.Back to the top |
*Positive Iuspuratrous Advisor: Julie DenninghoffContact Information: brycekadroff@live.comWe promote talent through a musical standpoint to a further and possible level of industry talent in the Bellevue community ideally with a hop-pop positive attitude.Club Meeting : W-F 3:45-5:00 p.m. W- My studio F-N-SeattleBack to the top |
Persian Club Advisor: Tony AkhlaghyOffice Location: B200EContact Information: (425) 564-2044Advisor Email: takhlagh@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:hedyeh_t@yahoo.com The Persian club is a community for students who are interested in the Persian culture and want to gain more information about the poetry, art, music and literature. It is a good opportunity specially for Iranian Americans who grew up in the US and want to know where they are coming from. Club Meeting: TBDBack to the top |
Pilipino Sa BCC (PSBCC) Advisor: Myra Van VactorContact Information: Club Email: contact ma3in7@gmail.com Educate students at Bellevue Community College about Philippine Culture and issues that not only affect Filipinos, but also Filipino-Americans. Pursue activities that will make Filipino-Americans advocates. Support all students that want to join the club in terms of their success in academics. Every week will have an agenda that works towards the success of the students that join. One week will focus on some aspect of Filipino Culture which may involve one or two activities and/or guest speaker(s). The next week the students will join together to help form/create their own study groups. This will also be called a roundtable study-time. Everyone is Welcome. Enjoy Food; Have Fun; Get Involved; Be Educated and Learn About Filipino Cultures and Issues; Use Your Voice; Create and Build a Community. Activities: • Basketball Tournament, Fashion Show of Traditional Filipino Clothing, Filipinos/Filipino-Americans with Talent Showcase, Bake Sales = Baked Goodies as well as, but not necessarily at the same time, Filipino Food Sale….Lumpia, ect., Car Washes, Filipino Potluck, Movie Night(s), Karaoke, Discussion(s), Other(s).Back to the top |
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BCC Project Management Association Advisor: Claudia LeviContact Information: Advisor Email: clevi@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:rackenhausen@yahoo.com BCC Club, dedicated to broadening awareness of and developing community within the community of students taking project Management and business related courses.Club Meeting:TBDBack to the top |
*Political Science Club Advisor: Leena ShahOffice Location: A100AContact Information: Club Email Crombie34@msn.comThe Political Science Club will meet once a week for an hour to discuss current events happening nationally and internationally. We will also be taking a club field trip to Washington DC to see what America was based on and what our country was founded upon to give us a better understanding of what is happening in our government. Club Meeting: Mondays 1:30 – 2:30Back to the top |
*PCC Fellowship Advisor: Cindy BoekhoffOffice Location: K 100HContact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email cindy.boekhoff@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:hosonchu@live.com Club Meetings: Fri 1:30-2:30p.m. C202Back to the top |
Reality B.C.C. Advisor: Cindy BoekhoffOffice Location: K 100HContact Information: (425)564-2377Advisor Email: cboekhof@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:denvandoorn@gmail.com Vision: Reality BCC desires a campus club that provides a place for Christians to gather and worship God. This club will also give students and place to come and discover God and His words. Reality B.C.C. wants to bring Christian students from various, backgrounds together for one primary mission: Campus ministry. Mission: By networking other students, Reality B.C.C becomes a staging platform for ministry, a meeting place for students to draw strength from each other and they encourage others on campus. Goals: We at Reality B.C.C would like to promote and attend concerts, events, bible studies and debates pertaining to Christian principles. Club Meetings: Tuesdays 7 pm, 5130 164th Ave SE Bellevue, WA 98006 Back to the top |
* BCC Rotaract Club Advisor: Faisal JaswalOffice Location: C21011Website: http://www.bccrotaract.comContact Information: (425) 564-6151Advisor Email: fjaswal@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:jpeltier@bcc.ctc.edu BCC Rotaract is an international program for young adults who want to make a difference. It was founded in 1968 by Rotary International, an association of clubs made up of service-minded business and professional leaders. This club enables its members to grow personally and professionally, access community needs, and promote international understanding through friendship and service. Vision: Defines where the club ideally wants to be in the future. Reflects the optimistic view of the club’s preferred future state. Through leadership and community service opportunities we aim to create better World Citizens. Mission: Provides purpose, describing how the club will achieve its vision. Emphasizes values, culture, and priorities of the club. To provide a environment that fosters diversity, leadership and creativity through community service opportunities. We strive to provide activities that challenge our members as leaders, community members, and students. Goals: Club Operations: Nepal Relationship, Increase participation at Bellevue Rotary events and meetings, Increase membership of BCC Rotaracters into Bellevue Rotary, Create a sustainable club. Service above Self: Disability Awareness, Aids Awareness, Water Projects, Bellevue Rotary Projects. Back to the top |
Running Start Club Advisor: Amy MacneilOffice Location: B233Contact Information: (425) 564-4157Advisor Email: amacneil@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:mayoa@student.bcc.ctc.edu Running Start Club’s main goal is to further the inclusion of students who are making the transition from High School to College. In the past we have hosted social events, college visits, and community service opportunities for students. We are currently working in conjunction with other organizations within BCC to assist students in a smooth transition. Our most recent project is an “Open work-room” where students will get help from peer leaders and gain information on the great resources we have here at Bellevue Community College. The Running Start Club will also be organizing various different community service and social events throughout the year. Feel free to contact us with any questions, comments, or inquires. Club meetings: Wednesday at 3pm (Room 211) occasionally times and location may vary, feel free to contact club (mayoa@student.bcc.ctc.edu) if you are not on our email distribution listBack to the top |
*Republican Club Advisor: Faisal JaswalContact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email fjaswal@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email: hilaryfranco@gmail.com To promote a bottom understanding of the American Political. Also, it establish an open environment for open discussion.Club Meeting: Weds 2:30-3:30p.m. C202Back to the top |
*RythmBlock Advisor: Candy StewartContact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email candy.stewart@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email: myohannah@yahoo.com We are a community of musical artists& performers comprised of dancers-boys, singers rappers that entertains, unites and educates through our love of the Hip hop genre of music.Club Meetings: : Fri 1:30-3p.mp. StudioBack to the top |
*Sakura Advisor: Nora LanceWe are the most famous organization in BC. Our purpose is to show Japanese culture to lot of people and through the activity, we want to communicate with foreign people.Club Meeting : Thursdays, 5:00 p.m. C211Back to the top |
StageFright, Drama Club Advisor: Bonnie Wallace-HoffmanOffice Location: R230Website: http://bellevuecollege.edu/artshum/drama/opportunities.htmlContact Information: (425) 564-2719Stagefright Drama Club invites students interested in acting, directing, writing, stage managing, sound, lighting, and set design, or students who just love theater, to join the drama club. The Stagefright Drama Club presents one show in the spring of each year. The production is student-produced and directed. The club also holds two workshops a quarter conducted by theater professionals. At the end of each year, members of Stagefright travel to the Oregon Shakespearean Theater Festival, in Ashland, Oregon. The participants attend plays and a number of lectures and workshops. Stagefright is run entirely by students with occasional suggestions by the club advisor. The Drama Club meets once a week.Back to the top |
Students Offering Support in Sobriety (SOSS) Office Location: Paul WeatherlyContact Information: 425-564-2081Advisor E-mail:pweathe@bellevuecollege.edu Program Email :geoffgoucher@hotmail.com Club Meetings: 1st and 3rd Wednesday from 1130a.m.-12:00 pm, C 225 Vision: To provide the Bellevue Community College community educational, and career development support in the drug and alcohol field. To support those in the Bellevue community college community who are in recovery through recovery support meetings. Through speakers, literature, social activities and educational opportunities, we wish to support those entering the chemical dependency field and to assist those affected by chemical dependency. Mission: By providing speakers from community support organizations, job fairs, alumni speakers, and others, SOSS will offer students an opportunity to learn about community resources and career opportunities.Through supporting students in the recovery process by accessing meeting space, acquiring literature and providing social settings for gatherings. Students offering Support in Sobriety hopes to help the whole College Community. Goals: 1. Present a drug and alcohol awareness week at the end of winter quarter 2009 2. Organize job fairs for those interested in becoming Chemical Dependency Counselors. 3. Through Alumni speakers, introduce students to Chemical Dependency Counselors currently working in the field of Chemical Dependency. 4. Attendance at various conferences put on by NDAAC. 5. Assist with access to meeting space and acquiring recovery literature for those on campus seeking support. Back to the top |
BCC Ski and Snowboard Club Advisor: Dan Thorton/Peter PrescottOffice Location: G200EContact Information: (425) 564-2032Advisor Email: ppresco@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:foyboy@alpental.com Club Meeting: Contact Peter PrescottClub Purpose: BCC Ski and Snowboard Club is providing an on campus connection between snow sport enthusiasts. The club hopes to gather funding for club members activities and organize larger club outings. Back to the top |
Sum of All Fears Advisor: Robert HobbsOffice Location: B144CContact Information: (425) 564-3154Advisor Email: rhobbs@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: contact jessonater@gmail.com Vision: : An innovative group of individuals focused on exploring how real world application of professionalism and team work can deliver extraordinary results. Mission: : The unification of the arts and sciences. Creating large projects which multiple clubs can collaborate on and produce resources. To prove how these resource are achievable which still focused on a greater understanding of real world application of Physics. Goals: : Completion of experiments and projects under our self-sufficient budget by this will build our resume for career projects. Club Meetings : Fridays at 2:30 B 139Back to the top |
Secular Student Alliance Advisor: Faisal JaswalOffice Location: C212Contact Information: (425) 564-6150Advisor Email: fjaswal@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: contact Thomas_JEH@yahoo.com To create an open forum for nonbelievers on campus and to encourage an open dialogue among all students. Through community involvement and outreach show that non-believer are not apostate.Club Meeting:TBDBack to the top |
*Super Fans Advisor: Hristo StoynovOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email nlance@bcc.ctc.edu ormaki-1220-@hotmail.com Basic conversations, Japanese talk time for BCC students, and traditional Japanese culture for all to enjoy. Vision: Making life long friendship. Mission: : Teaching BCC students about Japanese Culture making friends with international and other non-Japanese students. Goals: : Weekly meeting to teach Japanese Language and culture teach about different Japanese festivals and traditions (Quarterly activities) inviting all BCC students ex. Potlucks, Outings, etc. Club Meetings: Tuesday 4:30, C212Back to the top |
Swim Club Advisor: Bill O'ConnorOffice Location: MS G100( Rm 125 O)Contact Information: (425) 564-2454Advisor E-mail: boconnor@bcc.ctc.edu Club E-mail:eryz007@hotmail.com For people that enjoy swimming and want to see swimming more prevalent here at BCCClub Thursdays 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. C120Back to the top |
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Successful Journey Club Advisor: Danette ChoiContact Information: 425-564-2292Advisor E-mail:dchoi@bellevuecollege.edu Program Email :jhhwang@hotmail.com Club Meetings: Mondays, 3:30 - 5:00 C202 Vision: Successful journey club will serve students through mentoring services and initiatives reflective of the highest ethical, professional, and best practice standards of the field. Program efforts will promote diversity, equity, and excellence through unique contributions to a dynamic and strong of student life and learning. Mission: Successful Journey club’s mentoring services and initiatives will represent a comprehensive an developmental approach to understanding and enhancing the quality of student’s life. Student will be encouraged to participate in a variety of initiatives supporting personal, social, cultural, academic, leadership, and professional growth. Goals: Successful Journey club will provide practical and relevant resources to students enhancing student achievement, persistence, and graduation, promoting diversity and equity, and provide services representing a model for the highest quality program ethics, organization, and management; advance opportunities for personal, social, cultural, leadership, professional, and community growth in a comprehensive, developmental program that enhances the quality of student life and learning. All are invited to attend our meetings. We also provide students with social activities such as beach parties, barbecues, service opportunities. Back to the top |
Swing Dance Advisor: Betty AnnContact Information: Advisor Email: bann@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: keithazoid@hotmail.com This club offers a chance for everyone at BCC to get involved in the ever popular swing craze. Whether you’re a veteran dancer or someone who would like to learn, this is your opportunity to have fun and meet new people on campus. A short lesson will be provided before each dance to help get you on your feet and dancing as quickly as possible. Back to the top |
Student Pride Alliance Advisor: Becky TurnbullOffice Location: D260Contact Information: (425)564-2275Advisor Email: bturnbul@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: contact masknought001@hotmail.com Building bridges to promote diversity, Bridges is a place to welcome students at BCC who identify as Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, two-soirit, and sho are question their sexuality.at 1:00pm C211Back to the top |
Super Smash Bros. Club Contact Information: willandhiswii@gmail.comVision: : The vision of the club is t get peers together to take stress off the pressures of college and play friendly, competitive matches against on another in / of the 3 versions of the highly popular game Super mash brothers 64, melee/ brawl. Mission: : The mission is to have fun and make new friends. I’v been to a few tournament is in the state and have made a lot of friends doing so I think it’s a great may to take your mind off things and have a lot of fun with new people. Goals: The goals of the group are simply to have fun and meet new people. I would like to have tournaments (Once a month) to bring even more mushers in. Club Meetings:Wed 3:00pm-7:00pm.Back to the top |
*SOSS Advisor: Paul WeatherlyContact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email pweather@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email: JulieLB100@hotmail.com We aim to be a vibrant and meaningful addition to the BC campus. A place where students can come for information support and fellowship regarding all aspects of chemical. Our mission is to provide support and fellowship to students at Bellevue College who are interested I the field of chemical counseling as well as support to the general campus community to educate engage and inform about chemical dependency.Club meetings :Thursdays, 5:00 p.m. R103Back to the top |
*Speech and Debate Society Advisor: Denise VaughanContact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email dvaughan@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email: Bernard24@comcast.com The speech and debate society would want to see in one year a full club with at least three teams competing in tournaments. Also to be funded by S&A. We have many students involved and intered in speech and debate. Club Meeting TBDBack to the top |
*Single Parent Club Advisor: Candy StewartOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email candy.stewart@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:Michelle.Hightower@bellevuecollege.edu To unite single parents on campus and make BC a more single parent friendly community. We provide help and resources to single parents on and off campus.Club Meetings: TDBBack to the top |
*Sam's Message Club Advisor: Husby LOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email lhusby@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:Ssanguuu@gmail.com Getting out of stress by using massage. We would like to teach people and introduce massage.Club Meetings: TBDBack to the top |
The Pay It Forward Website: http://www.payitforwardmovement.orgVision: This group would like t see expansion to the Eastside and Seattle communities as well as other Washington State Community Colleges. We are interested in service to the community through
collective means and envision volunteerism, community growth, and spreading compassion toward others.Mission: The Pay It Forward Movement (www.payitforwardmovement.org and www.payitforward foundation.org) is rooted in the idea that spreading random acts of kindness to others (both familiar and unfamiliar alike) enables community growth and the spread of compassion. We believe that it is the duty of all people to help each other in order to promote a more positive society. Through service to the greater community (raising and donation funds to homeless organizations or the giving of time and energy as well as giving time college-wide, for example), we believe that The Pay It Forward club at BCC will promote a vision of pluralism and equity for all involved. Goals: Our goals, overall, are to influence other people in hopes of creating a chain reaction that will influence society through socially aware choices.Back to the top |
The Human Rights International Club Advisor: Nancy EichnerOffice Location: R230Contact Information: Advisor Email: neichner@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: contact frommdtocajena@yahoo.com N/AN/ABack to the top |
The Mission Advisor: Cindy BoekhoffOffice Location: K 100HContact Information: (425)564-2377Advisor Email: cboekhof@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:tinkinpink88@aol.com The mission is an outreach ministry.Club Meetings: Meets on Wednesdays at 1:30pm in R201 to discuss and participate in a variety of activities. Back to the top |
Table Tennis Club Advisor: Hristo StoynovOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425) 564-6152Club Email tabletennis@gmail.com Advisor E-mail:hstoynov@bcc.ctc.edu BCC Table Tennis Club is for everyone who is interested in the sports of Table Tennis and plays either recreationally or competitively. Join now and get involved with our varsity and JV Table Tennis teams who will be competing in the national collegiate table tennis association’s Northwest Division Tournaments and possibly even Nationals with many other collegiate teams around the U.S. from schools like Princeton, Stanford, USC, Cornell, Harvard, John Hopkins, Brown, Yale, UW and UBC (over 100 other schools are also competing)Club Meeting: Friday 8:30am.-12:30pm. GymBack to the top |
Distance Track Advisor: Karly WadeOffice Location: G100CWebsite: http://bellevuecollege.edu/athletics/crosscountryContact Information: (425) 564-2353Club Email:Karly.Wade@gmail.com Bellevue Community College offers cross-country in the fall, as part of an intercollegiate sport for distance runners. But what about the spring? Distance Track is now a club sport at Bellevue Community College. This gives distance runners a chance to compete in the spring, as well as the fall. This is outdoor track and, the first practice for distance track will be March 3rd, 2009 at 3:15 directly outside the gym. For more information contact Karly Wade at Karly.Wade@gmail.com Vision: The vision is to get track and spring running back up at BCC, and have it start as a club. In the future, the club may bring back the BCC Track Team, and give athletes a chance not only to run intercollegiate cross-country as well as club or intercollegiate track. Mission: The purpose of this club will be to encourage running as a healthy activity, and also give those people that want to compete, a chance to push them, and achieve some goals. The priority will be to get as many people as possible out and running, and get a lot of interest to let people regard less of experience to come out and run. Goals: Activities would include, meeting twice a week, and running distances, and a weekends either running track meets or road races. This would let the participants stay healthy and life a wealthy lifestyle, as well as those who want to push themselves to achieve personal goals. Meeting/Practice Times: Distance Track will meet every Tuesday and Thursday at 3:15 in the sports hallway directly outside the gym.Back to the top |
The 7th Gear Advisor: Faisal Jaswal Office Location: C212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email: fjaswal@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:steve@sckdigital.com The 7th Gear aims to develop the love for and knowledge of cars in all its members. Club Meeting: Fridays at 3:30pmBack to the top |
The Players Club Advisor: Peter Kirov Office Location: C212Contact Information: (425)564-6149Advisor Email: fjaswal@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:jaddelisle@yahoo.com To promote a more diverse and active student life on and off campus through athletics. We will achieve this by organizing on and off campus sports activities, such as football, soccer, softball, etc. Club Meeting: Wednesday 12:30Back to the top |
*Taiwanese Association Advisor: Katherine NordellOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email Knordell@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email: rgharbi@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: contact mark@kinsman.net The Arabic table is a club that allows people to explore the Arabic language in a student run format. While we will be covering any topic pertains to the Middle East and Arabic speaking world our primary emphasis will be on acquisition of vocabulary and integration of the language into our daily lives. For this reason enrollment in Arab 101, 102, 103 is strongly suggested or at least a basic knowledge of the language. Anyone is welcome to come join us and we will look forward to meeting all potential new members!Meeting: Thursday 2:30Back to the top |
The Third Place Advisor: Sandy ElliottOffice Location: L200Contact Information: (425) 564-3083Advisor Email: selliott@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:gimmeaguitar@hotmail.com Club Meeting: Thursdays 10:30pm in C211 A Bible study on the book of James, focusing on backing believes with actions. Having open discussions on theological and doctrinal issues. Fellowship with fellow students and Christians (anyone of any faith is welcome).Thursdays 10:30pm in C211Back to the top |
TRIO Student Leadership Org. Advisor: Ronald HollandOffice Location: B233Contact Information: (425) 564-4126Advisor Email: rholland@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:lkeller@bcc.ctc.edu Students involvement in the Trio Student Leadership Org. will gain strength in one’s independence, which enhance oneself through positive and creative outlets. That can help to reduce one’s stress to five them a sense of support that is needed to function properly, in doing so it will allow them to expand their educational and economic fields.Club Meetings: Monday 1-2pm B230ABack to the top |
The Click Krew Advisor: Eric Tomberlin Contact Information: (425)564-2668Advisor Email etomberl@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: koleson@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: th3emoo@hotmail.com Photography is a passionate art and if you love to discuss, critique or participate in photography this is the club for youBack to the top |
Tennis Club Advisor: John MorimotoOffice Location: G100Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email: jmorimot@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:boyco88@gmail.com Join the Tennis Club to meet new people and play some tennis. Anyone can join. No experience necessary. Club Meetings: MWTh 3:00pm Robins Wood Tennis CenterBack to the top |
*The Marketing Club Advisor: Luis WatanabeContact Information: woodong@yahoo.comWe want to make a very organized club, so we will elect five officers. We will learn marketing during our meting times.Club Meetings : TBDBack to the top |
*The Club of Champions Advisor: Carol GrantOffice Location: B 132MContact Information: (425)564-2699Advisor Email: cagrant@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email: contact Ignorthrop1@yahoo.com The Club of Champions will offer a judgment-free space for students with disabilities to share stories /experiences and receive support. We hope to emphases a component of self esteem and inclusion on campus. Recognizing disability is a part of pluralism. Vision: The club of Champions wants to be a voice for students with disabilities within the college community. We want to offer a safe space where students with disabilities can gather to share stories/ experiences in a judgment free space. The club of champions wants to acknowledge that disability is a vital part of diversity. Mission: The club of champions values all of the students with disabilities. We want to create. Club Meeting: Every other Monday 11:30 C202Back to the top |
The Edge of Sound Advisor: Janelle DuceyOffice Location: R 230Contact Information: (425)564-2503Advisor Email: jducey@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: contact gene_starwind_27@yahoo.com The Edge of Sound is a Podcasting club that allows students the ability to express themselves and create their own Podcast show. The shows are posted on our website : Thejibsheet.com/PodcastsClub Meetings: Wednesday 2:30pm D126RBack to the top |
The Hack Club Contact Information: Club Email: contact bakassebaum@gmail.comActivities: Tri-weekly meetings, invigorating our lives during the semester will include assorted team sports for skill improvement and social interaction. We also aim to include much larger events with the purpose beings fund raising for various charities. These activities will include competitions, bake sales, T-shirt sales plus what our collective souls create to help in our sole purpose, to hack for the betterment of humanity. Objective: to provide an open and welcoming atmosphere for students. All students are needed whatever your skills may be. We all can have fun times, combining all of us in unified effort to improve life. Our group, through various events, wish to contribute proceeds to humanitarian efforts. The Hack Club will gain a sense of socialization, relaxation and exercise while contributing to causes that benefit humanity.Members will also have the chance to experience different hacks such as bean sacks and dirt sacks while sampling the whole spectrum of hack sports the world offers. Back to the top |
* The Collimators Advisor: Sheere ZupanOffice Location: C 212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email sheere.zupan@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:TYBMNT@yahoo.com Club Meeting: Mon/Wed 11:30p.m.Back to the top |
*Unicef of BC Advisor: Katherine NordellContact Information: (425) 564-6150Advisor Email: Knordell@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email::Cecilia.dao@gmail.com We would like to make an impact on the BC company by inspiring students and faculty members to serve humanity along with us. Also, we would like to serve our community as well as our world through humanitarian deeds. Vision: UNICEF campus initiative is an unincorporated, student led organization that partners with the U.S. Fund to educate, advocate, fundraise and volunteering for UNICEF’s life saving work. Mission: Help UNICEF work by making positive differences in children’s lives around the world. Accompanied by spreading the awareness of children’s issues, as well as fundraising to mobilize material resources for less fortunate children. Goals: Fundraising, encouraging people to help support UNICEF work and send it to UNICEF head-quarter. Club Meetings: TBDBack to the top |
BCC Ultimate Frisbee Club Advisor: Stella OrechiaOffice Location: G100CContact Information: (425) 564-2353Advisor Email: sorechia@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:vietLuu3472@yahoo.com Club Meeting Time: No set time /placeClub purpose: Come down to the field and play ultimate Frisbee with our club whenever you can. Everyone is welcome.Back to the top |
*Model United Nations Student Club Vision: The vision for the club to be a focus on campus for promoting understanding of and produce advocacy for the United Nations and BCC students. Mission: : The club will support this vision and through sponsorship of campus activities such as promoted lectures by speakers on UN Activities. Goals: : Goals for the coming year will be to help develop and implement a proposal to bring A.I.R students to campus. And to obtain S & A funds for BCC students to visit Iran as part of a united nations association sponsored educational to/ or in may 2009. Back to the top |
Video gamers of BCC Advisor: Bruce WolcottOffice Location: A242Contact Information: (425)564-6182Advisor Email: bwolcott@bcc.ctc.edu : to get together to play games, meet people and hang out.Club Meetings: Every Friday 5:00p.m.-7:00 p.m.Back to the top |
*VSA Vietamese Student Association Advisor: Nora LanceOffice Location: C212Contact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email nlance@bellevuecollege.edu Club Email:Kimmengoaou2@yahoo.com Our vision is to see the club continue to expand with more colleagues’ ad donations. Our hope is to bring everyone together and work to five back to the community and others countries. VSA is aiming toward helping children and poor families in Vietnam through fundraiser and donations. There will be cultural activities to show how to enrich Vietnamese culture is.Club Meetings : TBD C 211Back to the top |
* Vetern's Club Advisor: Maggie WhetselContact Information: (425)564-6150Advisor Email jwhite@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email:sarah@angrychick.net The Violent study Club is a group of students interested in creative writing. We meet twice a month to discuss and share our own work, as well as that of others. Constructive criticism and feedback will be willfully given. Fiction, poetry, scripts: any type of writing is welcome as long as it is creative.Back to the top |
We Care Club Advisor: Shanika RussellOffice Location: B234Contact Information: (425)564-2306srussell@bcc.ctc.edu Club Email: Jlleeann@aol.com The We Care Club was formed by students who care about the less fortunate communities and devastation of the Gulf Coast during Hurricane Katrina. We are actively working towards re-building and fundraising to provide resources to help relieve the working class people in New Orleans. Our future goals are to raise awareness, funds and to contribute service hours. Vision: We are here to implement a group of caring and diverse individuals, who intend to produce change not only in our community but a magnitude of influence that will positive affect the world. Mission: Our short term mission is to fundraise a trip to New Orleans to help rebuild the devastated areas of Louisiana that was hit by the 2005 Hurricane Katrina. Our long term mission is to continue to raise awareness of people who are less fortunate. Goals: We will fundraise by doing garage sale, Bake sale, and a movie screening open to the public. The movie is called requiem in four acts, a documentary produced by spike lee about the devastation of Louisiana. Club Meeting:Monday 12:30 BCCBack to the top |
* Yoga and Service: Art of living Advisor: Allice JenkinsContact Information: (425) 564-5709Advisor E-mail:lsaffin@bellevuecollege.edu Program Email :enelope.holliday@gmail.com Vision: We aim to be a really fun group of people who do yoga and serve the community. We will hold empowerment seminars periodically and be a place to relax and enjoy being students while serving the community. Mission: Teach Practical, easy to follow techniques to handle stress in order to become efficient and manage school, work and relationships. Offer periodic Youth Empowerment programs. Collaborate with UW Chapter for YES+ Course quarterly. Meet for weekly gatherings, coordinate and participate in community service projects. Club Meetings: Tues 3:15 R014Back to the top |
Young Democrats of America Advisor: Michale Righi Office Location: D 200FContact Information: (425)564-5184 Advisor Email: Michale Righi Club Email gillsk@gmail.com Provide lectures and information to students so they can take a more proactive role in their local and federal governments.Club Meeting: Thursday at 1:40Back to the top |