Explore and Learn with Shoreline Community College

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline Community College is excited to announce a free informational meeting scheduled for April 3, 2025, from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM at the Campus Library. This event will feature a representative from Collette Travel, who will share insights into various upcoming non-credit travel opportunities available through the college's Continuing Education program. Exciting trips include Iceland's Magical Northern Lights, Tropical Costa Rica, and Colors of Morocco, among others. The meeting aims to provide valuable information for those interested in expanding their horizons through travel. Attendees will have the chance to ask questions and learn about the enriching experiences that await them.

Interested participants can register by emailing the college or calling the provided number. This initiative underscores Shoreline Community College's dedication to fostering community engagement and lifelong learning. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the world while enhancing your educational journey!

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