TCCA-008 Box 3
Contains 15 Results:
Additional groundbreaking, Building 19, 1975
File contains records on the additional groundbreaking for Building 19 in 1975 including letters from the Mayor, Gordon N. Johnston.
20th and 25th anniversary planning, 1986, 1990
The collection contains records of the Department of Information and Publications (Marketing). Includes department files, news releases, press clippings, photographs, posters, as well as audio, video and film recordings.
Computer Center grand opening, January-March 1990
File contains a memorandum and invitation regarding the grand opening.
Carlton Opgaard retirement celebration, June 1990
File contains a program and an invitation with blank RSVP for Carlton Opgaard's retirement party at Fircrest Golf Club, June 2, 1990.
Music Department production programs, 1984, undated
Folder contains Music Department production programs for the Tacoma Community College. There is an April poster for the TCC Chamber Orchestra, a handbill for Gilbert and Sullivan's Pirates of Penzance, and Hello Dolly.
Network for Economic Development brochures, 1985-1988
The collection contains records of the Department of Information and Publications (Marketing). Includes department files, news releases, press clippings, photographs, posters, as well as audio, video and film recordings.
Institute for Business & Industry brochures and special seminars, 1986-1989
The collection contains records of the Department of Information and Publications (Marketing). Includes department files, news releases, press clippings, photographs, posters, as well as audio, video and film recordings.
Health professional continuing education brochures, 1986-1990
The collection contains records of the Department of Information and Publications (Marketing). Includes department files, news releases, press clippings, photographs, posters, as well as audio, video and film recordings.
Career Beginnings Program announcement, 1986-1987
"Innovative Program for the Unemployed", undated
"Innovative Program for the Unemployed" is a paper written collaboratively authored by Daniel Small and Susan Mitchell, examining how to address the needs ot a district hit hard by unemployment and recession. The program was a way to help unemployed area residents get back on track toward realizing career and life goals without impacting the college's budget or the state's taxpayers.