Oregon Transfer Days

Tillamook Bay Community College 4301 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

Tillamook Bay Community College would like to invite those in our community considering a bachelor’s degree to Oregon Transfer Days, taking place at the college on February 1 from 10 am to 1 pm. Oregon Transfer Days is an annual effort to assist Oregon community college students with successfully transitioning into a four-year college. Community

COMMUNITY CONVERSATION: Let’s Talk about Community Safety

Tillamook Bay Community College 4301 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

Being safe and feeling safe in our community. Everyone should feel safe in their community. What are your concerns about safety? What can neighborhoods do to prevent crimes? Local organizations, including Tillamook Police Department, Tillamook Sheriff’s Office, CARE, Tides of Change, and Tillamook Family Counseling Center will be available to talk about resources and community

Event Series Where People Walked and Why

Where People Walked and Why

Tillamook Bay Community College 4301 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

Where did the indigenous people go after getting out of their canoes and why did they go there?  These routes are still there but many have not been walked in a long time. Observational techniques enhanced with geotechnical tools can reveal where people may have walked in the past.  What vegetation you find when you

$30

Event Series Where People Walked and Why

Where People Walked and Why

Tillamook Bay Community College 4301 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

Where did the indigenous people go after getting out of their canoes and why did they go there?  These routes are still there but many have not been walked in a long time. Observational techniques enhanced with geotechnical tools can reveal where people may have walked in the past.  What vegetation you find when you

$30
Event Series Where People Walked and Why

Where People Walked and Why

Tillamook Bay Community College 4301 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

Where did the indigenous people go after getting out of their canoes and why did they go there?  These routes are still there but many have not been walked in a long time. Observational techniques enhanced with geotechnical tools can reveal where people may have walked in the past.  What vegetation you find when you

$30

Oregon Humanities Community Conversation: Urban-Rural Divides

Tillamook Bay Community College 4301 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

Understanding Urban/Rural Divides with Nick Nash Program description:mWe live in a time of increasing polarization that often correlates to divides between urban and rural regions in our state. This polarization is so extreme that it often seems like the two sides may have completely different experiences of the world. Join facilitator Nick Nash in a

Free

Event Series FREE Conscious Discipline Training

FREE Conscious Discipline Training

Tillamook Bay Community College 4301 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

Conscious Discipline is a trauma informed, comprehensive emotional intelligence and classroom management system that integrates all domains of learning (social, emotional, physical, cultural and cognitive) into one seamless approach. In partnership with Columbia Pacific CCO, TELC is providing FREE Conscious Discipline Training to Early Childhood Educators, Childcare Providers, Foster Parents and ECE Support Agencies.

FREE
Event Series FREE Conscious Discipline Training

FREE Conscious Discipline Training

Tillamook Bay Community College 4301 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

Conscious Discipline is a trauma informed, comprehensive emotional intelligence and classroom management system that integrates all domains of learning (social, emotional, physical, cultural and cognitive) into one seamless approach. In partnership with Columbia Pacific CCO, TELC is providing FREE Conscious Discipline Training to Early Childhood Educators, Childcare Providers, Foster Parents and ECE Support Agencies.

FREE
Event Series Where People Walked and Why

Where People Walked and Why

Tillamook Bay Community College 4301 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

TBCC Community Education Class exploring where the indigenous people inhabiting this area may have walked after leaving their canoes.  Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) openly available some of the likely trails can be determined.  The presence of certain plants important to life can help verify if indeed it was historically used.  Please see description on

$30
Event Series Where People Walked and Why

Where People Walked and Why

Tillamook Bay Community College 4301 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

TBCC Community Education Class exploring where the indigenous people inhabiting this area may have walked after leaving their canoes.  Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) openly available some of the likely trails can be determined.  The presence of certain plants important to life can help verify if indeed it was historically used.  Please see description on

$30

Event Series Where People Walked and Why

Where People Walked and Why

Tillamook Bay Community College 4301 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

TBCC Community Education Class exploring where the indigenous people inhabiting this area may have walked after leaving their canoes.  Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) openly available some of the likely trails can be determined.  The presence of certain plants important to life can help verify if indeed it was historically used.  Please see description on

$30

Event Series Trees of Tillamook

Trees of Tillamook

Tillamook Bay Community College 4301 3rd St, Tillamook, OR, United States

Have you ever wondered what is that tree? Wonder no more, in this TBCC Community Education class you will not only learn the names and about the native trees you see in Tillamook County and also about how they interact with each other.  But wait, there is more, we will learn about the Oregon Forest

$35