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Campus Store Grand Reopening Event

ROSEBURG, Oregon – Umpqua Community College (UCC) is pleased to announce that the college’s campus store has received its new name and will be called The Hawk Shop. Additionally, the dining area in the LaVerne Murphy Student Center will be called Hawks Landing.

To celebrate the campus store’s first renovation in its five-decade existence, a grand reopening event will be held Friday, Sept. 20, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event will be co-hosted by Rogue Credit Union.

Friday’s event will include a ribbon cutting, music, raffles, and special promotions. The festivities continue the following Monday, Sept. 23, as the bookstore welcomes students back for the new fall term with special promotions, giveaways, and more.

The grand opening event will also be the public’s first chance to experience the new student-run Rogue Credit Union campus branch. See related story: College Welcomes Credit Union to Campus

I encourage people to come down and see what all we have to offer, Micque Shoemaker, UCC’s campus store manager, said. We have new hot food options and the renovations are complete. It will be a fun time.

UCC would like to thank everyone for their input in the renaming process for the campus store and the dining area. The store’s new name, The Hawk Shop, was overwhelming supported with 51% of the 151 votes cast choosing it over the other five options presented. Similarly, Hawks Landing received support of 68% of the 151 votes cast.

The grand reopening event is open to the public.

About Umpqua Community College

Nestled in the beautiful North Umpqua River Valley, Umpqua Community College is the regional center for higher education in Douglas County, Oregon. UCC provides high quality college degree programs, workforce development, and community learning opportunities.

Contact

Micque Shoemaker
Manager, Campus Store
Phone: 541-440-7779

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