THE INFORMER PAGE 4 JANUARY 30, 1991 Notes People Music instructor Lars Kaario played a special role in the the Vancouver Chamber Choir’s 11th Annual Conductor’s Symposium. He was chosen as one of six choral conductors from across Canada and the United States to conduct the choir in rehearsal and performance. This included conducting a portion of the symposium’s wrap-up concert, which took place Jan. 26 at Shaughnessy Heights United Church. Lars conducts the Capilano College Singers. He is a Music Director at Chown United Church, conducts opera and choral works, and performs as Jury Seeking Art Vancouver Artists and artisans are invited to enter the Community Arts Council’s 9th Annual Vancouver Juried Exhibition. Works in any visual art medium may be entered. The jurors will select up to 50 pieces to be exhibited at the Community Arts Council Gallery, March 7 to 27. Up to 30 of the works will be chosen to represent Vancouver in the provincial a tenor soloist with most of B.C.’s major choirs. exhibition, Images & Objects. Randi Duke will be on her way to Banff in a few Participants must be Vancouver residents. For an entry é : Betis ai i ; weeks for a meeting of CAEDO (Canadian Association of form, visitor seod.e suamped, aaltag el envelope 10 Education Development Officers), which has just elected Vancouver Juried Exhibition, Community Arts Council, a her to its board of directors. She will be the only college Davie Street, Vancouver V6Z 1B7. development officer from Western Canada on the board. This national organization, affiliated with the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada and the Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education, almost always draws its directors from universities. Edna Sakata is on a six-month leave of absence (Jan. “ - dal’, 15 - July 15). in Indonesia. Replacing her as AV producer Fit as Fi ddles ER for the period is Dianella Knight. Kathleen Cosgrove is ee replacing Dianella as AV assistant IV in Media Production The Fitness Centre will reopen on Monday, Feb. 4. The Services. Her position as supervisor of AV Equipment showers and universal gym equipment are once again Services has been filled by Heike Gautreau. Heike’s operational. - position as AV assistant III is being filled by Nash Dhalla. Please note that there will be no professional supervision The AV assistant I position vacated by Nash for this period of the Fitness Centre this term. Those wishing to use the will be filled in the near future. equipment and facilities will do so under their own risk. We Diane Parker, library assistant I, is on a four-month suggest you always exercise with a partner in case of sudden leave of absence (Jan. 9 - April 30) to complete her studies illness or injury. as , in the Library Technology Program. Her position has been If you wish to use the facility on a regular basis, please temporarily filled through the reassignment of hours to contact Joe Iacobellis at local 2281. You will be required to sign Yuhong Gu and Janet Stull. a form releasing the College of all liability for unsupervised use Good luck to the staff on leave! Congratulations and of the facility. The fitness centre will be open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., thank you to the staff who have accepted new positions. Monday to Friday. For more information call local 2281. Even Fitter Than Fiddles ACCC Workshops Our ever popular Aerobic Fitness Classes are scheduled to begin once again. The classes are tentatively planned for Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. You can help set the schedule and meet the instructor at an information session being held on Friday, Feb. 1 at 12:15 p.m. If you wish further information about the Aerobic Fitness Classes please feel free to contact Joe Iacobellis at local 2281. The Association of Canadian Community Colleges will present the workshop “How to Lead a Project Identification Mission” at BCIT on March 7 and 8. The workshop will focus on planning an international mission, and executing a workable, understandable, flexible and marketable project. Data gathering techniques, concept testing mechanisms and field-tested “tricks of the trade” will be reviewed. P arking for Career Development Day ACCC President Tom Norton will act as facilitator. A The Lonsdale Quay Hotel does not own any parking lots renowned speaker on international education issues, Norton has for guests. Parking at the various lots around the Quay costs more than 20 years experience in the community college system approximately $5 for the day. and has worked with the World Bank, CIDA and the Asian You can park in the ICBC lot, take your stub to the Development Bank. ; ; information booth in the Quay Market and get a $1 coupon The registration deadline for this workshop is Feb. 21. Other towards purchases. Those going for only a morning or afternoon ACCC workshops will be held in Saskatchewan, Ontario and "session can get two hours free parking by taking their parking Quebec during March. For information call Marilyn Laville, stubs to the booth to be stamped. (416) 489-5925 or fax (416) 489-5080.