THE INFORMER PAGE 7 APRIL 28, 1992 Nitecap on Tour On April 27 - 29, Cap’s premier vocal jazz ensemble, Nitecap, will be featured as a guest group at the first national festival of music education at the Banff Springs Hotel. Festival Canada is the newest national music festival to take place this year in Banff. Over 5000 secondary school students will participate in concert and jazz bands and choirs. The festival ‘has invited the top high school programs from all across Canada. They will be evaluated by international artists Phil Nimons, Tommy Banks, and Ward Swingle. Nitecap is invited as a demonstration group. They will perform for all participants in an evening concert, and will sing under the direction of Ward Swingle, founder of the Swingle Singers, for an afternoon vocal workshop. Following the festival, Nitecap will be in Lethbridge for more workshops and concerts, and will sing as guest performers at the Annual Musicfest in Nelson on the weekend. Nitecap was featured recently on Radio Canada with Christian Bernard and on “U Tonight” at UTC with Chris Hebb.— Rejean Marois. People Dave Brewer will continue as Volunteer Provincial Search and Rescue Coordinator for another two year term, April 1/92 to March 31/94. Dave has served in this position for the past two years, and A.J. Heemskerk, director of the Provincial Emergency Program, commends him for devotinig much of his own time and “considerable energy” to the task. The director reports that Dave’s renewal was heartily en- dorsed by his colleagues on the SAR advisory committee. inn What’s New in the Library You planted a tree and rode your bike on Earth Day, now read the books: The African Elephant: Twilight in Eden Roger L. DiSilvestro QL 737 P98 D57 1991 Canadian Environmental Policy: Ecosystems, Policy, and Process Edited by Robert Boardman HC 120 E5 C355 1992 Seeing the Forest Among the Trees: the Case for Wholistic Forest Use Herb Hammond SD 145 H34 1991 The Complete Guide to Environmental Careers The CEIP Fund TD 170.2 C66 1989 The End of Nature Bill McKibben GF 75 M38 1989 For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy Toward Community, the Environment, and a Sustainable Future Herman E. Daly and John B. Cobb, Jr. HD 75.6 D35 1989 Green Rage: Radical Environmentalism and the Unmaking of Civilization Christopher Manes HC 79 E5 M353 1990 How to Get Your Lawn & Garden Off Drugs Carole Rubin SB 453.5 R82 1989 Leaving Eden: to Protect and Manage the Earth E.G. Nisbet GF 75 N566 1991 Out of the Earth: Civilization and the Life of the Soil Daniel J. Hillel S 591 H62 1991 Congratulations to our Cap College Sun Run team who demonstrated that they can stay the course. Cindy Rogers, Dale Gagne, Karen Waugh, Patricia De Melo, and Kathleen Cos- grove all completed the ten kilometre run. Julie Southerst of the Sechelt Campus was a big winner in the 6/49. She won $67,000. Congratulations, Julie!