A BIRTHDAY PARTY Just For You CAPILANO COLLEGE'S lOth ANNIVERSARY ••••••••• 111111111 OPEN HOUSE In our first decade, over 21,000 people have studied in credit courses at the college, with many more coming for interest courses through the Community Education Division. We hope you will enjoy exploring the campus. You are welcome, and the resources of the college are at your service. Following is th!' Schedule of Events: FRIDAY MARCH 9th 12:00 Open House begins 12:00 Observation Room of the Day Care Centre opens for the afternoon. 12:00- Anthropology/Sociology Film: "Last of the Cuiva", Main Floor Lounge, Tower Building. 1:00 International Food Bazaar Humanities Division. Main Building, South Campus (all afternoon), Multilingual Display in B175/176. 1:00 German Class and Lab NB 105 2:00 1:00- Music Therapy Films, 2:30 NA Building, North Campus 1 :30- Chemistry Magic Show, 2:30 Cafetheatre 2:00- French Class and Lab NB 105 3:00 2:00- Harpsichord recital, 3:00 Music Building (NA) 2:00- Anthropology/Sociology Films: "The Berger Report" and "Than Land is the Culture", Tower Lounge. 2:30 Puppet Show A107; Children's Films A106 3:00- German Skits and music 4:00 B 175/176 3:00- Spanish Class and Lab NB105 4:00 3:00 Alvin Kwok, jazz pianist, Music Building (NA) 3:30- Children's Group Piano Lessons. NA101 (Demonstration open to observers). 5:00 Cafetheatre 4:00- Dialogue Canada Class 5:00 and Lab NB 105 4:15- Children's Group Piano Lessons. 5:15 NA101 (Demonstration open to observers). 4:30 Puppet Show A 107; Children's Films A 106 5:00- Spanish Class and Lab, 6:00 Lab NB 105 6:00- French Class and 7:00 Lab NB 105 7:00 Puppet Show A 107; Children's Films A 106 7:00- Folk Songs of France and Quebec sung by Micheline Pellerin, B 175-176 7:00- Conversational German 8:00 NB 105 7:00- Geography Multi-Media Presentation, Main Floor Lounge, Tower Building 7:30- Music Department Recital, 10:00 Cafetheatre 7:30 English Department: "Meet the Authors", Sunken Lounge, Social Sciences Area. 8:00- Disco Fashion Show, Retail Fashion Studio, 2nd Floor, Tower Building 8:00- FilM ON Germany B 175 9:00 8:00- Dialogue Canada Class 9:00 and Lab NB 105 SATURDAY MARCH 10th 10:00 International Food Bazaar and Multilingual Display all day in B175/176 10:00- Anthropology/Sociology Films, "Ways of Seeing", "This is Marshall McLuhan" and a tape/slide collage "Adscape" shown in the Tower Lounge 10:30- Chemistry Magic Show, 11 :30 Cafetheatre 11:30- Film on Germany, 12:00 B 175/176 11 :00- Spanish Class and 12:00 Lab, NB 105 11:30 Puppet Show A 107; Children's Films A 106 12:00- French Class and 12:00 Lab, NB 105 1:30 Anthropology/Sociology Films: "Afghan Village", "Nomads" and "Afghan Women" will be screened in the Tower Lounge 12:00- Alvin Kwok, jazz pianist, 1:00 Music Building (NA) 1:00- Music Therapy Films, 2:30 Music Building (NA) 1:00- Chemistry Magic Show, 2:00 Cafetheatre 1 :00- German Class and 2:00 Lab, NB 105 1:00- Folk Songs of France and Quebec sung by Micheline Pellerin, B 175/176 1:00- Women's Resource Centre: Coffee Reception Main Floor, Tower Building 1:30 Puppet Show A 107; Children's Films A106 2:00- Dialogue Canada Class and 3:00 Lab, NB 1@5 2:00- Music of Germany, 2:30 B 175/176 2:00- Anthropology/Sociology Films: "Wild Child" and "Egypte", Tower Lounge 2:30 Jazz Ensemble Concert. 3:30 Cafetheatre 3:00- Disco Fashion Show, Retail Fashion Studio, 2nd Floor, Tower Building 3:30 Puppet Show A107; Children's Films A106 3:45- Harpsichord recital, 4:45 Music building (NA) 4:30- Chemistry Magic Show, 5:30 Cafetheatre 5:30- Reception hosted by the Principal and Members of the College Board, Tower Lounge. EVERYONE WELCOME 7:00- Music Department Recital: 8:30 Choir, Jazz Group, etc. Cafe Theatre. 8:30- Disco Fashion Show, 9:00 Cafetheatre 9:00 Disco Dance, Cafetheatre Plus Displays in: Chemistry, Counselling, Early Childhood Education, Geography, English, Geography, Humanities, Geology, Learning Assistance, Mathematics, Media Resources, Outdoor Recreation, Music, Athletics, Biology, Basic Training & Skills Development, Business Management, Business Training, Theatre, Social Sciences, Retail Fashion, Art, Physics and Anthropology, women's studies & resource centre . ..-----SPECIAL PRE OPEN HOUSE EVENTS-----.. Cafe Theatre, South Campus Wednesday, March 7th 8:00- 10:00 p.m. "VOYAGE OF THE ORENDA" •Geordie Tocher's 1978 adventure to Hawaii in a dugout. Film will be introduced by Karin Lind (narrated by Geordie Tocher). Thursday, March 8th 8:00- 10:00 p.m. "Fads, Facts and Fallacies in Astronomy" •David A. Rodger, Curator of the Vancouver Planetarium, will speak on U.F.O's, Astrology, Lunar Madness, Ancient Astronauts ... and may even show films of our latest eclipse. ALL EVENTS ARE FREE TO THE PUBLIC FOR INFORMATION CALL 986-1911 local 321 Come Join in the Fun 2055 Purcell Way, North Vancouver Up The Hill From the Coach House