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Adam Grabowski #SayItAnyway

Come and have a laugh, meet new people, and engage in an important conversation about mental health.

Winter Calming Affirmation

Come and join us for our fun, exciting event: Winter Calming Affirmation! Let’s start this new year off on a positive note. If you could choose one word that is meaningful to you, what would it be? You will have the opportunity to create your own intention bracelet and hammer the word of your choice into your bracelet. When you wear it, it can be a reminder of the affirmation in which you are beginning this new year. The word you choose can be as meaningful and creative as you want! 

Campus Closed - Thanksgiving

EvCC is closed on Thursday-Friday, November 24-25, in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday. EvCC will open again on Monday, November 28.

Campus Closed - Veterans Day

EvCC is closed on Friday, November 11, in observance of the Veterans Day Holiday. EvCC will open again on Monday, November 14. 

Campus Closed - Labor Day

EvCC is closed on Monday, Sept. 5, in observance of the Labor Day holiday. EvCC will open again on Tuesday, Sept. 6.

Campus Closed - Independence Day

Everett Community College is closed for the Independence Day holiday. The College will re-open on Tuesday, July 5.

Campus Closed for Juneteenth Holiday

Campus is closed on Monday, June 20 in observance of the Juneteenth holiday. Campus will open again on Tuesday, June 21.

Campus Closed for Memorial Day

Campus is closed on Monday, May 30 in observance of Memorial Day. Campus will open again on Tuesday, May 31.

Campus Closed for President's Day

Campus is closed on Monday, February 21 in observance of Presidents Day. Campus will open again on Tuesday, February 22.

MLK Jr. Week Celebration: Protest Music Workshop ft. Alex Tha Great

For Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Week this year the EvCC Black Student Union wants to practice Black healing and self love with a "Reparations Now!" themed Protest Music workshop featuring special guest and nationally recognized poet Alex Tha Great. Using art and expression as a way to get people to start thinking about reparations as a way to bring resources to our communities. This event is open to all with a genuine interest in African and African American culture.

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