The Informer Page 6 February 28, 1989 FEBRUARY 14 - MARCH 5 Those Who Teach Can Do Don’t miss the show at the Gallery of B.C. Ceramics on Granville Island featuring, among others, Donna McLaren and James Thornsbury, instructors in our Art programs. Open Tuesday - Sunday 10:30 - 5:30. FEBRUARY 15 - MARCH 17 The Studio Art program presents a showing of mixed media works by students at the Seymour Art Gallery, 1204 Caledonia Avenue, Deep Cove. Open Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Wed. evenings 7 - 9 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 Blood Donor Clinic: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the North Cafeteria. Bring your veins and make a donation. ‘Decisions, Decisions” Don’t waffle on this one. Rush right down to the Media Viewing Room in B Building to see John Cleese’s thoughtful and funny analysis of the decision-making process. There will be two viewings, 12:30 and 1 p.m. 7:30 p.m. As we work and trade more and more with Asian countries, it becomes increasingly important that we understand the significance of events within their borders. Jon Jessiman, widely travelled in Asia, will speak on “Current Events in East Asia” as part of the President’s Lecture Series. Free in A117. Pre-register with Extension Programs and Services in A111 to ensure a seat. FRIDAY, MARCH 3 Training Opportunity: "Interviewing Techniques” with Tom Walker. 9 - 12:30, Room P103. Register through Extension Programs and Services. TUESDAY, MARCH 7 International Day is shaping up to be an invigorating. multicultural experience. Speakers, musicians, films, and dance will combine for a mind-expanding “Window on the World”. See the nearest bulletin board for descriptions of events. 12:15 to 9 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8 International Women’s Day will be celebrated with several activities sponsored by Women's Studies and the Women's Centre. See insert above. Faculty Development Series: “Media Resources” A look at current faculty work in media production. H501 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. = ll Women's Centre INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8 e What is Feminism? Come to the panel discussion in M102 at 12:30 to probe the meaning of this often-misconstrued noun. e Coffee House: 5 - 7 p.m. in M102 presented by the Women’s Issues Committee. Beverages and snacks, good conversation and musical entertainment will serve as a fitting prelude to the evening lecture (see description following). Local singer/songwriter Doreen Maclean will be one of the musical guests. e Between the Lines: Author, poet, and oral historian Daphne Marat will speak on women’s reading and writing in the very first annual Mary Catherine Paterson lecture sponsored by the Women’s Studies program. 7:30 p.m. in A117. Free. MONDAY, MARCH 13 Selected Readings by B.C. Poets in M102 12:30 - 1:30. TUESDAY, MARCH 14 SCREAM! One of 60 ways a woman can protect herself. Learn about this common-sense safety program with representatives from Women Against Violence Against Women and Women Educating in Self-Defence Training (Wendo) in M101 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 11 The Jane Austen Society of North America is marking the anniversary of the famous author's death in 1817 with a day of literary recollections, visual interpretations and music at Brock House, 3875 West Point Grey Road. $25 includes a three-course lunch. Call Eileen Sutherland at 988-0479 for more information. MONDAY, MARCH 13 Anew task force on Student Retention will look at student attrition. All College faculty are invited to participate in the first meeting: 4:30 - 6:30 in A112. Call Rob Turner at 2025 for more information. TUESDAY, MARCH 14 Legal Secretarial Program information meeting at 6 p.m. in H212. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 (Faculty Development)The Computer Users Committee: Session 3, a seminar on the uses of computers in education. H501 12:30 - 1:30.