Stop by and grab a healthy snack in honor of National Apple Day!
Join us for a conversation with Dr. Tia Brown McNair, co-author of the book “From Equity Talk to Equity Walk”. A live stream option is available: http://intranet.owens.edu/cti/author-event/
Check it out on Instagram @owensstudentactivities
The Harvest Free Store will be incorporated into the Harvest Food Pantry and Career Closet and will be open to anyone who wants to donate or take items for free during open center hours. This will be a place for useable items to be exchanged, helping us foster a continued community of support for our students, while also working to reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills by giving unwanted items a “second life.” Join us to see the space and learn about our continuing sustainability and student basic needs efforts. #ServeOhio #MADD21
What items will the Free Store accept?
- Office/school supplies (gently used or new)
- Washed and wearable clothing in good condition
- Washed bedding gently used
- New or very gently used pillows
- Working electronics
- Clean kitchenware (pots, pans, baking dishes, crock pots, utensils, toasters, etc.)
- Diapers, wipes or supplies for baby
- New socks and underwear
- Lamps/clocks
- New cleaning items (buckets/brooms/mops)
- *when deciding whether an item can be donated please contact CCCC staff members. Be practical and respectful. Do not donate items that are unhygienic, contain any personal identification or are against College policy. (e.g. candles)
We will NOT accept:
- Used undergarments
- Used hygiene items of any kind (sponges, toothbrushes, etc.)
- Mattresses
- Large furniture
- Used cleaning items
- Books (book donations can be directed to the 577 Foundation in Perrysburg)
Learn how to format your citations in MLA or APA format! Join us in person or virtually: https://us.bbcollab.com/guest/36dc2b2eec03450ab590a4a14667c85d
Talk with employers in the fields of CAD, environmental science, automotive, applied engineering and welding about their available job opportunities. Open to Owens students, alumni and the community. Masks will be required.
The Town Hall will also be broadcast on Facebook Live on the Owens Community College Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/owenscc
Victoria Alexander is on a mission to raise critical consciousness in students to help them explore their racial and social identities, build anti-racist communities, create social change. Through exploring anti-Blackness, this program focuses on personal reflection and growth opportunities to combat internalized anti-Blackness and its manifestations on various levels.