X Theatre Studio Night continued... kitchen of Germaine Lauzon who has just won one million stamps that will allow her to purchase everything from a fridge and a stove to bedroom furniture. She has invited her neighbours and sisters to help her paste stamps, making for an evening of “mayhem and bedlam.” The excerpts chosen from The Tempest focus on the courtship of Miranda, daughter of the magician Prospero, and Ferdinand, heir to the throne of Naples, and the drunken shenanigans of shipwrecked servants Stephano and Tinculo, and the local monster Caliban. Play times are Thursday, Friday and Saturday November 26 to 28 and December 3 to 5 at 8:00 pm in the Studio Theatre in R building. Tickets are available in advance from Theatre 200 students or the Humanities Box Office. Prices are $2 students and seniors, $3 adults in advance; $.50 more at the door. Travelling exhibit on display The C.A.S.P. Program is again sponsoring a travelling exhibit from the Provincial Museum and it’s already here. The exhibit, entitled “Seashore Plants of B.C.” is on display in the second floor lobby of H building where it will remain until the end of December. If you have any comments or suggestions on the physical set-up of the display, please cail CASP at 2956 or 2432. Piano saga continued... exactly when the blasted thing got here. Music Department staff Carol McQuarrie when asked replied, “! don’t remember—ask Robert.” A phone call to Stores elicited the response: “Hangona minute and I'll get the paperwork... (rustle, rustle)... here itis, er... (rustle) ... there’s no date onit. | don't remember—ask Carol in Music.” As a last ditch effort the reporter contacted Edna Sakata, who took the picture of the event. “I! didn’t write it in my calendar,” she admitted. “Why don’t you just say that it was sometime in October?” The new grand piano arrived in the Music Department sometime in October. It will be introduced formally to the college community in a piano concert “sometime in the new year’, but if you want that date you can go looking for it yourself. Tourism Program starts in snl, Tourism is B.C.’s fastest growing industry, and one that is expected to create a large demand for supervisors and managers with international tourism management skills. It is with this in mind that Capilano will be offering a part-time Tourism Management Certificate Program starting in January. The new program is designed for people who are already working and will be offered evenings and weekends. Eleven courses will be offered from January to May and September to December in such subjects as Special Events Management, Adventure Tourism, and Tourism Packaging. Tourism Coordinator Brian White sees a bright future for the tourism industry in B.C. “It has the greatest potential for small business development of any industry in Western Canada,’ he said, “and it has the greatest range of potential products of any industry.” Among the benefits of tourism he lists the fact that it is labour intensive, environmentally appropriate, and has a high economic generator effect on other industries. “Musical smorgasbord" offered The Music Therapy students and friends are offering an evening of “musical tidbits” on Friday, November 27th at La Quena Coffee House on Commercial Drive in Vancouver. The event is a benefit for the Canadian Association for Music Therapy National Conference in April 1988. On the “menu” is folk, jazz, blues, pop, new age, solos, duos, trios, and quartets, as well as coffee house fare. Advance tickets are available at La Quena, 1111 Commercial Drive (251-6626) for $2 and $4. If you have questions contact instructor Nancy McMaster 2307. PRPAC meeting moved The next meeting of the Public Relations and Promotions Advisory Committee will be held Thursday, November 26 at 4 pmin room A112. This meeting is open to all persons interested in Cap’s public relations and public image. Among the items on the agenda at this meeting will be a report ona recent survey conducted on the North Shore to ascertain what the College’s image is in our community. Questions? Call Bev Greene at 2903 or Committee Chairman, Doug Loblaw, at 2352.