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Chemeketa has many student clubs and organizations for special interests, career fields, cultural diversity, recreation, sports, politics, community service, social events and more.
Whether you want to start a new club or join an existing club, we’re here to help you get involved in life at Chemeketa. To start or re-activate a club, contact Joel Gisbertat the Salem Campus orYVC Student Leaders at the Yamhill Valley Campus.
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You can become involved in a number of different clubs while you are at Chemeketa. Clubs can be academic, curriculum-related, activity-oriented or based on a specific interest. Club sponsored events include special lunches, dances, displays, trips, fairs and more.
We are currently seeking input for the types of clubs and organizations students are interested in starting at the Yamhill Valley campus.
Examples of past clubs at YVC are -
- Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA) Club
This club offers a welcoming and supportive safe space for LGBTQ+ people and their allies, discuss LGBTQ issues and plans events related to the LGBTQ+ Topics. - Phi Theta Kappa
Phi Theta Kappa recognizes and encourages scholarship among two-year college students. PTK also provides opportunity for leadership, service, scholarship and fellowship in an intellectual and community-oriented environment. - Spanish Club
This club's purpose is to immerse students in the Spanish language and culture through conversation and community. Spanish club is open to anyone interested in practicing Spanish-speaking skills. Explore new cultures through conversation, Spanish language movies, fun activities, and delicious snacks. Join us for club meetingsand Spanish movie days through-out the term.
If you don't see a club you'd like to participate in, you can start a new club. You only need three interested students and a staff or faculty advisor. If you have questions about a club, or if you are interested in starting a club, please contact our student leaders.
- Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA) Club
- Ballroom Dance Club
The purpose of this organization is to teach discipline in Ballroom Dance. The mission of this organization is to create a positive social environment.
Club Contacts Madeline Burnell
Club Advisors
Donna M. HurlessMeetings
Friday 4:00 - 6:00 - BLDG. 7, Room. 113 - Campus Ambassadors
Campus Ambassadors works to develop a community in which students have an opportunity to share, discuss, and deepen their relationship with Jesus. The club attracts a diverse collection of students who are equipped with the enlightenment to serve the community.
Club Contacts
Dustin Hupper
Garret Berk:cachemeketa@gmail.com
Club Advisors
Carmen WatkinsMeetings
Agora Location: Bldg. 2, Lobby
Wednesday - 11:30-1:30 P m
Discipleship Groups: Mondays - 11:00-12:30; 1:00-2:30pm
Tuesdays -11:00-12:30; 1:00-2:30pm
- Ceramics Club
Ceramics Club involves students on campus developing skills in the arts of ceramics and building an art community within the student body at Chemeketa.
All students are welcomed.
Club Contacts: Isabella Mardis
Staff Advisor: Andrea Misbach
Meeting Times: Friday- 1:30 PM
Location: Building 5 - Room 103
- Chemeketa Service Leaders
The purpose of Chemeketa Service Leadersis to invite students to participate in service learning, fundraising and/or mentoring events that benefit the community and enhance a student's educational experience.
Club Contacts
Amber Sargent
Club Advisor
Ashley Hackett, 503.399.2397
Meetings
Thursdays - 12:30 - 1:30 PM
Location: 2/178
- Chemeketa Theater Encore Club
The purpose of the club is to support and develop the CCC Theater community by providing them with opportunities for training, performance and education.
Club Contact
Hunter MoateClub Advisor
Joshua Isaak
Meetings
Monday and Tuesday, 3:30 - 4:30 PM - BLDG. 6, Room. 125
- English Club
Chemeketa English Club offers guidance, support, and encouragement to students seeking and/or pursuing degrees within the English career. In addition, the club promotes activities related to reading, poetry, speaking, and writing.
Club Contact
Esteban A. Salgado
Club Advisor
Tammy Jabin
Thursday 2:00 - 3:00 PM
2/178
- International Club
Creating cultural awareness and promote diversity of culture by sharing experiences by teaching others about your culture and language.
Club Contact
Grace Grahou
Club Advisor
Teter Kapan,503.399.5141
Club Meetings
Thursday 3:00 - 4:00 PM
Bldg. 2, Room. 227
- Japanese Culture Club
The mission and purpose of the Japanese Culture Club is to expand understanding and increase cultural information related to Japanese traditions, arts, language and culture to students at Chemeketa. We welcome all students from all cultures.
Club Contact
President:Hisanori Minowa
Club Advisor
Masumi Timson
Meeting Times
TBD
- MECHA Club
The Mecha Club promotes principles of self-determination for the liberation of our people and involves students in community service.
Club Contact: Aracely Salazar & Almir Martinez
Club Advisor: Jorge Montejano
- Organic Garden Club
The purpose of this organization is to complement Chemeketa Gardens and the Horticulture Program by encouraging organic garden activities, developing leadership skills of members, and providing networking opportunities (i.e. resume building.
Club Contact
Matthew Mankins
Club Advisor
Michael Paruch
Meeting Times
TBD
- Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society
The mission of Phi Theta Kappa is to recognize academic achievement of college students and to provide opportunities for them to grow as scholars and leaders.
Student Contact
Dylan Robinson
Faculty Advisors
Dr. Sean Yoder
Meetings
Tuesday 2:00 - 3:00 PM
Wednesday 12:00 - 1:00 PM
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Our mission is to further knowledge in radio, rocketry and robotics.
Club Contact
Yael RoqueClub Advisors
Chuck Sekafetz, 503.399.6524Meetings
4th Tuesday of the Month 5:30 PM - BLDG. 4, Room. 126 - Reading Rainbows Club
The Reading Rainbows Club provides safe place for students to connect with others in the queer community with literature.
Club Contact:
Amoreena Kapan
Club Advisors
Tate Jackson
Meetings
Wednesday 12:00 - 2:00 PM - BLDG. 2, Room. 232 - SAW (Student Association of Woodburn Club)
The purpose of the club is to help and provide more resources for students in Woodburn.
Club Contact
Maria ReyesClub Advisor
Alexander FaijoMeetings
Friday 4:00 - 5:00 Pm - Woodburn Campus
- Science Club
The Science Club promotes a learning environment for students interested in improving science literacy, connecting with science study groups, and student interest in science.
Club Contact
Chloe Ellzey
Club Advisor
Ben Frankamp
Meeting Times
Time: Wednesday 2-4pm
Location: Building 2 Room 232
- Student Nurse Organization (SNO)
The purpose of SNO is to support student nurses through their educational path and to reach their educational goals as future members of the medical profession. The mission of SNO is to coordinate events and projects that promote student nurse academic success and leadership development.
Club Contacts
TBDClub Advisor
Amanda BecknerMeetings
To be determined - Video Game Club
Our mission is to enjoy and appreciate the unique art form that is the video game.
Club Contacts
TBD
Club Advisors
Brian McCartneyMeetings
TBD