Thursday, May 10
SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE
7 p.m., Freeman Coliseum, College Graduation Ceremony
Friday, May 11
PALO ALTO COLLEGE
6 p.m., Freeman Coliseum, College Graduation Ceremony
PALO ALTO COLLEGE
Veterinary Technology program Pet Adoptions. Animals that the students have worked without throughout the semester will be available for adoption at the Schertz Animal Control Facility beginning May 11. There will be an adoption fee of $35 per cat or dog when you mention that the animal came from the program. All animals have their vaccinations, have been spayed/neutered, microchipped and are on heartworm and flea preventative. Visit www.geocities.com/dogsanccats4u to see pictures of the animals available.
ST. PHILIP'S COLLEGE
7 P.M., Municipal Auditorium, College Graduation Ceremony
Monday, May 14
NORTHWEST VISTA COLLEGE
7 p.m., Municipal Auditorium, College Graduation Ceremony
Tuesday, May 15
SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE
9 a.m.-2 p.m., McAllister Auditorium )corner of San Pedro and Courtland Place)
The WE (Women Empowered) Conference, a free, one-day motivational conference for women who are considering a return to school. Participants may apply for scholarships to attend San Antonio College in Fall 2007.
SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE
6-8 p.m., Moody Learning Center, Rooms 555 and 556
Information session about San Antonio College's new Gateway to College dropout recovery program, designed for young adults ages 16-20 who dropped out or are in jeopardy of not completing high school. Reservations required; call 210-785-6327.
SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE
3 p.m., Longwith Radio, Television and Film building (Corner of Main and Courtland)
Information sessions are being offered about becoming a Texas Certified Public School Teacher through the teacher certification program at San Antonio College's Center for Educator Preparation, in the Continuing Education Training Network. Call 785-6221 for information.
Friday and Saturday, May 18 and 19
PALO ALTO COLLEGE
9 a.m.-9 p.m., Campus Courtyard and other locations
"
Garibaldi at Palo Alto" Mariachi Fiesta-val, a scholarship fundraiser for the mariachi program at Palo Alto College. Music clinic begins at 9 a.m. both days. Enrollment in the clinic workshops is limited and registration is required. From 5-9 p.m. on both days strolling mariachis will entertain in the Campus Courtyard and food and novelty booths will beckon visitors. The evening event is free and open to the public.
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