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Bellevue Arts Museum   Bellevue Arts Museum
Website:   http://www.bellevuearts.org/visit_us/index.html
Regular admission  $15, senior 65+ $12, $7 with Gold Card
Membership individual regular price $55, senior 65+  $40; dual membership regular price, $75, senior dual 65+ $65.  Free admission on the first Friday of the month. 

 

Seattle Art Museum

Seattle Art Museum

   Seattle Art Museum
Website:  http://www.seattleartmuseum.org/join-and-give/become-a-member#dis
Regular individual membership $79; senior 65+ individual membership $45; regular dual membership $99, senior dual membership  $75.  Available by phone or at box office, not online.  Seniors save $2 on single day admissions.  Museum free to all on first Thursday of the month.  For seniors with Gold card, museum free on the first Friday of the month.

 

Burke Museum
 Burke Museum
Website: http://www.burkemuseum.org/visit#hours-and-admissions
Regular admission $10; seniors 65+ admission $8; free to UWAA members; free to all on first Thursday of the month

 

Museum of Flight  Museum of Flight
Website:  http://www.museumofflight.org/Plan-Your-Visit/Hours-and-Admission
Regular admission online $22, in person $24; senior 65+ $19, and $20. AAA senior $18 and $19.  Free admission 1st Thursday of the month from 5 to 9 p.m.

 

MOHAI

MOHAI (Museum of History and Industry)
Website:  http://mohai.org/visit/
Regular admission $19.95; seniors 62+ $16.95
Free first Thursday of the month (may be extra charge for special exhibits); 

 

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TSO Council meeting minutes March 2025

TSO Council meeting Minutes

Mar 26, 2025 – 03:30 PM

Top of Form

Attending:        Jerry Bunce, Bryan Leyton, Chris Steele, Laura Stanely,

Ted Watts, Phil Andrews, Chris Stoynov

Quick recap

The team discussed the TSO Student Organization’s activities and future plans. They also met with the new Director of Continuing Education, Esteban Maldonado. They discussed the use of BC Foundation funds for advertising and instructor recruitment. Lastly, the council considered disbanding and the need for someone to update the website with meeting minutes, as well as the usefulness of a storage booth on campus.

Next steps

Jerry to send a note to Esteban Maldonado asking for an update on Telos program status, course numbers, and future expectations.

Jerry to inquire with Esteban about the status of cross-advertising between Edmonds Creative Research Institute and Bellevue College Telos.

Jerry to visit Student Programs to find a computer science student to help update the TSO website.

TSO Council to make a decision about disbanding at the next meeting on May 28th.

Jerry to report back to the council on any feedback from Esteban Maldonado regarding Telos activities.

TSO Student Organization’s Activities and Plans

In the meeting, Jerry led the discussion about the TSO Student Organization’s activities and future plans. TELOS had 20 classes in the winter quarter, with 5 being canceled, and 325 registrations. However, there was a question about the organization’s impact and whether it should continue. The group also discussed the upcoming spring quarter, with 16 classes planned for spring quarter. Fewer classes and registrations expected in summer. The possibility of adding another session of the generative AI for daily life class was also discussed. But George Liu now has a full time job and is not teaching at this time.

As always thanks go to Donna for collecting and sharing the TELOS class and registration information.

Esteban’s Role and Program Updates

Jerry, Ted, and Phil discussed their meeting with Esteban Maldonado, the new Director of Continuing Education and IBIT. Esteban was described as honest, earnest, and interested in their work. Phil suggested asking Esteban for an update on the college’s pulse regarding their program in their next meeting. Ted emphasized the need for Esteban to focus on their mission and not just be a nice face. Jerry noted that Esteban took over Liz Hollerman’s responsibilities, including the IBIT program, and expressed satisfaction with Esteban’s support for their program. The team agreed to send a note to Esteban, asking about the decrease in course numbers and what they can expect in the future.

Advertising and Instructor Recruitment Discussion

The team discussed the use of funds for advertising and instructor recruitment. They considered donating remaining funds in the TSO Student account with Student Programs to the foundation for more advertising and instructor recruitment. The team also discussed the process of hiring instructors as contractors, which simplifies the hiring process. The treasurer’s report showed that no money had been spent since the last meeting, leaving around $5,000 in the TSO student account. The team also discussed the potential for cross-advertising between Edmonds Creative Research Institute and Bellevue College.

Council Considers Disbanding and Storage

The council discusses the possibility of disbanding and agrees to make a decision at their next meeting on May 28th. They consider holding a final general meeting if they decide to disband. Jerry mentions the need for someone to update the website with meeting minutes, suggesting they might recruit a student for this task. The group also discusses the storage booth they have on campus, questioning its usefulness and contents. No new business is brought up, and the meeting is adjourned.

 

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