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Rock Creek draws in neighbors to discuss proposed campus improvements 1 comment for post 25555
Several neighbors and members of CPO7 (Community Participation Organization) turned out for the Neighborhood Meeting hosted on November 29 by PCC’s […] Posted December 13, 2011
25 Dollar Show is a good deal
This is your chance to buy work of local artists, both well-known and under-recognized. All proceeds benefit the Rock Creek Campus art programs. Everything is priced at $25. The catch is that nothing is signed, so you won't know what you've acquired until you take it off the wall! Posted November 28, 2011
PCC-Washington County partnerships Video
Posted November 22, 2011
Mayors laud PCC partnerships
Leaders of Forest Grove, Hillsboro and Beaverton lauded the college for its links to businesses that have helped industry build a skilled workforce for their communities Posted November 18, 2011
Rock Creek hosts Neighborhood Meeting to review development proposal
On Tuesday, November 29, PCC Rock Creek is hosting a Neighborhood Review Meeting from 6:00  to 8:00 pm at the […] Posted November 15, 2011
The campaign kicked off with PCC staff and faculty donating 856 books and cleaning 17 boxes of books during In-Service to benefit disadvantaged kids through the Children’s Book Bank. 50th service event helps seniors
The college is welcoming the public to stop by a campus and help staff make holiday cards and placement mats for Loaves & Fishes Posted November 14, 2011
International Week Nov. 14-18
International students and staff at PCC have a plethora of daily events from Nov. 14-18, showcasing student and program diversity at the college Posted November 14, 2011
'En plein air' paintings on show
What’s interesting is that the artist works en plein air—painting out of doors, on site—and her compositions, in watercolor, charcoal, and oil, capture the beauty and nuances of light, atmosphere, texture, and space. Posted November 4, 2011
Online auction supports charities
Since its launch, the PCC Students4Giving Program has granted or advised the giving of more than $80,000 to local non-profit agencies Posted November 2, 2011
Central Distribution loads boxes of donated books destined for the Coffee Creek Correctional Facility in Wilsonville. 1,500 pounds of books collected
The district-wide effort is part of PCC’s 50th anniversary celebration with a goal of contributing 50,000 hours of community service Posted October 28, 2011