Calendar SPRING CONCERT Thursday, March 4 1 p.m. Capilano College Performing Arts Theatre Erica Northcott, soprano, and David Vandereyk, piano. Admission by donation. KOERNER LECTURE SERIES: OUTSIDE EYES: ART, POLITICS, CONTRADICTIONS Sunday, March 7 1 p.m. Cedar building, room 148 Nettie Wild will show selections from her recent documentary, A Place Called Chiapas. Advance passes are available for $12 by calling 984-1712, or they can be purchased at the door. Proceeds go to The Capilano Review Endowmnent Fund. Support for the series has been graciously provided by The Leon & Thea Koerner Foundation, The Capilano College Foundation and the Humanities division of Capilano College. DEALING WITH ANGER WORKSHOP Thursday, March 11 12:35 - 2:25 p.m. Library building, room 322 An introduction to this complex and challenging subject. Manage your own anger and the anger of others. Presented by Janet Kee, conflict resolution advisor. FIRST ANNUAL SILLY OLYMPICS Wednesday, March 17 Sportsplex noon — 4 p.m. Have you had any fun lately? The Wellness Committee’s mandate to have fun will be fulfilled at this fundraiser for the B.C. Special Olympics. Volunteers are still needed. Please call Linda Denley at local 1731. KOERNER LECTURE SERIES: ANOTHER SET/ OF CIRCUMSTANCES: POETRY AND HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY Friday, March 19 8 p.m. Cedar building, room 148 Duncan McNaughton will discuss the relationship between poetry, history, and geography, arguing there is no history without geography and that poetry as a form is central to contemporary thought. He will read from and speak to the work in his most recent book, another set/of circumstances. Admission is $5 adults, $3 students and free for members of the Capilano Press Society. SPRING AWARDS Tuesday, March 23 Capilano College Performing Arts Theatre 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. WEST COAST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, CAPILANO COLLEGE COMMUNITY CHOIR, & CAPILANO COLLEGE SINGERS Clyde Mitchell & Lars Kaario Jazz CD soon to be released n the first week of 1999, jazz pianist, trombonist, composer, and two-time Juno award- winner, Hugh Fraser, took #% his 17-piece Vancouver Ensemble for Jazz Improvisation (VEJ]) into the recording studio to create a new CD. Hugh’s compositions were performed by a stellar band comprised of the following music faculty: Dennis Esson, Dave Robbins, John Korsrud, Ross Taggart, and Rob McKenzie. The CD, sometime in June. Capilano College alumni and “ entitled V, should be released conductors Friday, April 9 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, April 11 at 3 p.m. Capilano College Performing Arts Theatre Reserved seating. Call the box office at 990-7810. Admission by donation. Suggested donation is $10 (general) and $5 (students/seniors/children). SPRING CONVOCATION Thursday, May 27 Sportsplex 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. @e= Capilano @e College Informer The Informer is produced monthly by the Community Relations Department of Capilano College. Your submissions are welcome, but please be aware that space limitations may prevent publication. Material may be edited for brevity and clarity. Send all correspondence to: Shelley Kean, Editor Informer Community Relations Capilano College 2055 Purcell Way North Vancouver, B.C. V7J 3H5 Tel: 983-7596 Fax: 984-1714 e-mail: skean@capcollege.bc.ca Deadline for the March issue: Monday, March 8, 1999 Next issue date is March 26/99