THE CeSIL REPORT
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9/11 Remembrance
Please join us at the flag pole at 9:00 AM for a moment of silence and lowering of the flag in remembrance of September 11, 2001.
Social!
Sexual Health and Awareness Week
Speak About It
Monday 15th 8:30 pm
Jewett Hall Auditorium
SMCC South Portland Campus
A performance-based presentation about consent, healthy boundaries, and relationships. The performance is a combination of humorous yet provocative skits, interactive dialogue, and powerful monologues. The goal is to have a conversation about having a conversation about sex, and to leave students feeling educated, entertained and empowered to create change on their campus.
Sexpert Panel Discussion
Tuesday 16th 7:00 pm
Jewett Hall Auditorium
SMCC South Portland Campus
Community organizations and members are coming to campus to talk about everything related to sexual health, consent, sexuality, relationship violence and assault. Representatives from Planned Parenthood, Family Crisis, SARSSM, Nomia, and Frannie Peabody.
The Dating Game
Wednesday 17th 7:00 pm
Jewett Hall Auditorium
SMCC South Portland Campus
Based on the 1970s game show, SMCC is partnering with YAAPP to bring student together to talk about healthy relationships in a fun new way. We are still looking for contestants to participate in the game!
Condom Casino
Thursday 18th 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Campus Center Lounge
SMCC South Portland Campus
Featuring Poker, Blackjack, Texas Hold'em, and more! Come for the games, stay for the fun, leave with condoms to practice safe sex.
Let's Talk About Sex
Friday 19th 7:00 pm
Jewett Hall Auditorium
Friday 19th 7:00 pm
Jewett Hall Auditorium
SMCC South Portland Campus
This film examines the opinions and perspectives of teens in the USA and the Netherlands, around issues of sexual health, pregnancy, and sexually transmitted infections.
Constitution Day
Please join us for a panel discussion about citizenship, immigration and the Constitution.
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
12-2 p.m.
Jewett Hall Auditorium
SMCC South Portland Campus
SMCC South Portland Campus
Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) will be hosting a public discussion about citizenship and the Constitution to honor Constitution Day. The discussion will be centered on the following questions: How is citizenship defined in the Constitution? How does immigration status affect access to services in Maine? And what about efforts to repeal “birthright citizenship”? Panel participants include:
Herb Adams, SMCC Instructor & former ME State Representative
Alison Beyea, Executive Director, ACLU of ME
Harold Pachios, Partner, Preti Flaherty
Andrea Summers, Accredited Representative, Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project (ILAP)
Contact Information:
Julie Mueller
Social Science Department
Midcoast Campus Volunteer Opportunities
For students at the Midcoast keep in mind that Bowdoin College has offered to let student in the Brunswick area connect to their Center for the Common Good.
On Saturday September 20th students are invited to work with Tedford Housing in Brunswick and a group of Bowdoin students/professors. If you are interested, space is limited so please email Madelyn Holm as soon as possible.
The College Guild is a free mail-in education program for inmates. The College Guild sends short lessons with questions to prisoners, then we, the volunteers, read what they've written and provide positive feedback. It would be a great way for students at SMCC to get involved because they would simply have to come to an orientation and then would be able to receive letters at their own address and respond on their own time. Orientation for this program is Sunday September 14th at 3:30 at Bowdoin College. email mholm@smccme.edu for more information
Habitat for Humanity Build September 20th in Freeport. Students from both campuses are welcome to join. Space is limited to 7 students so sign up today! email mholm@smccme.edu to sign up.
The BEACON Wants You!
The Beacon is seeking students to participate on 2 committees:
- The Beacon Speaks Series ~ A panel of students (5-7), will help select SMCC community members, as well as individual members from the greater Portland area, and New England to visit SMCC and share their stories, their adventures and expertise.
- The Beacon Awards ~ A panel of students (5-7), will develop and implement a plan to select members of the SMCC student body for recognition because of their contribution in a positive manner to the overall educational, cultural and environmental atmosphere of SMCC and the greater Portland region.
For more information and if you are interested in participating please contact the Beacon Faculty Adviser Chuck Ott at: cott@smccme.edu
Last Chance To Get In On the ELP
Want to stand out? Improve your leadership skills? Have something awesome for your resume? Then check out the new Emerging Leaders Program. The program is free for students and will run each Tuesday from 4-5:30 PM for 12 weeks starting September 16. Click here for more information and to register: http://bit.ly/SMCCELP.
Captain's Cupboard Hours
The Captain’s Cupboard will be open to all current students for distribution between the hours of 9am – 3pm, Monday through Thursday.
We apologize for the interruption in our service as we were trying to recruit enough volunteers and formalize a schedule.
If you are a student that is taking has a service-learning or volunteering component, or are an engaged student that wants to give back to our beloved campus community, we would love to help you fulfill your requirements and/or desires.
We still have hours open to Front Desk volunteers throughout the week, and for those that want more involvement, we are currently setting up an Advisory Board to oversee all of our operations and services.
Lastly, soon we will be offering Professional Development Workshops through The Captain’s Cupboard. These will cover necessary aptitudes such as interviewing skills and resume writing.
We apologize for the interruption in our service as we were trying to recruit enough volunteers and formalize a schedule.
If you are a student that is taking has a service-learning or volunteering component, or are an engaged student that wants to give back to our beloved campus community, we would love to help you fulfill your requirements and/or desires.
We still have hours open to Front Desk volunteers throughout the week, and for those that want more involvement, we are currently setting up an Advisory Board to oversee all of our operations and services.
Lastly, soon we will be offering Professional Development Workshops through The Captain’s Cupboard. These will cover necessary aptitudes such as interviewing skills and resume writing.
If you’d like to learn more, or help us in anyway, message us here, or email us at captainscupboard@smccme.edu
Nursing Club Sponsored Flu Shot Clinic
Tuesday, September 16th
12:30-2PM in the Health Science building lobby
Influenza (“flu”) is a contagious virus that usually spreads between October and May and is transmitted through coughing, sneezing, and close contact of others.
Symptoms include:
Fever/chills
Sore throat
Muscle aches
Fatigue
Headache
Runny nose
Why get vaccinated?
The flu season is coming and getting the vaccine, along with diligent hand washing, is the best protection against the flu and its complications.
PLEASE BRING
Insurance card for coverage of vaccine
OR
$30 cash or check if you do not have insurance
Nobody will be turned away
For more information please contact the SMCC Nursing Club at smccnursingclub1@gmail.com


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