ee the April 27, 1987 Volume IX, No. 11 informer Attention: faculty The annual Instructional Skills Workshop for faculty will be held on August 31 and September 1 and 2 for any instructors wishing to challenge their methodology or pass on to others a demonstration of their successful approaches. Contact Lee Knight (local 2924) for registration or Hilary Clark for more information. And once again the semester winds down... Fundraiser pulls in $1700 The TV cameras were out on campus and so were students, staff and faculty, when Cap held a special fundraising carnival on April 16 for Legal Assistant student Karen Wishneski. The event, which featured a barbeque, dunk tank and pub night, was put on to contribute to Wishneski's rehabilitation (she was injured in an accident in January which left her a quadriplegic) and the event was a roaring success. Student Society rep Mahmood Tejani described the college's response as "fantastic", noting that the carnival raised almost $1700, and that more donations have come in after the fact. The Society went out to G.F. Strong Rehabilitation Centre on Friday, April 23 to present a cheque to Wishneski, but it isn't too late to get in on the act. Hazel Soon from the Registrar's Office reports that they are challenging all other departments to match or surpass their contribution of $40.00—give your money to Tejani at the S.S. CONTINUED ... Handweavers go high tech On the weekend of April 11/12 a group of eager students were working over keyboards in the Computer Lab, but they weren't Math or SCAT or Business students. They were weavers. Mieneke Mees was holding an inaugural workshop on Computer Assisted Design for Handweavers and she described the response as excellent. "Everyone was very enthusiastic about (believe it or not) the computers," she commented. CONTINUED .... t= Capilano college