U.P.E.I. Theatre Society Help Wanted We are looking for a box office manager for our production of Mister Pickwick. No experience is needed, although experience is always welcome. We can give you no money, but we do promise lots of worthwhile experience and a great cast party. The play runs from March 10 to 13. Ifyou’re interested, please call Doctor Murray, 66-0428, or drop by her office, Main 133. Thanks. Volunteers wanted The Queen’s County local of the P.E.I. Association for Community Living is searching for volunteers. P.E.I. Association for Community Living is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing services to people with a mental handicap within the community. Volunteers help provide a meaningful recreation experience for these people. “Volunteering has been very rewarding for me. | have worked with a variety of people and ithas beena bright spot in my life. | recommend volunteering to anyone “ -Volunteer Volunteers would work with an individual or a small group to assist in implementing personalized recreation plans. The Queens County Local provides support and training to all volunteers. Volunteering is a fun, enjoyable experience that brings both joy and fulfilment to your life. Give us a call to discuss in detail how you can help The Queens County local. Contact Andrew or Shannon at 566-4844. The 1994 Masaryk Fellowship Program The foundation for a Civil Society is now accepting applications for the 1994 Masaryk ellowship Program. The Foundation places asaryk Fellows in locations throughout the Czech Republic and Slovakia to teach English ’nguage during the summer. For more formation please contact your school’s ‘tudent placement center, Student Services or NOTICES the Foundation at the address below: Masaryk Fellowship Program The Foundation for a Civil Society 1270 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 609 New York, New York 10020, U.S.A. Awards for e students with e eoge e disabilities Students! Anyone who is interested in finding out more information on awards for students with disabilities please drop into Student Services. The following is a list of most of the awards available with the deadline dates following. *National Access Awareness Week (NAAW) Student Awards Program- deadline March 15/ 94 * Carol Thomson Memorial Fund Scholarship for any individuals with a learning disability- deadline May 15/94 *The Donald E. Curren Scholarship- open to mobility impaired students with preference to paraplegic and quadriplegic persons- deadline July 10/94 * Rixon Rafter Scholarship fund to assist blind persons continuing their education- deadline Sept. 30/94 “Judge Brian Stevenson Scholarship Fund *The Doreen Kronick Scholarship awarded to students whose program of study will lead to that individual being able to assist persons with learning disabilities. *National Scholarships for post-secondary students with disabilities: -IMASCO Scholarship program and Mattinson Scholarship program- June 1/94 -Morton Copnick Scholarship for Disabled Students- August 31/94 -Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Ross C. Purse Doctoral Fellowship- April 1/94 -Scholarship for individuals with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus- May 1/94 -Global Television Network Broadcasters of the Future: Scholarship Internship Award for a Canadian with a physical disability. -Maureen Ashton Memorial Scholarship Fund *Scholarships available for study in the United States- deadlines vary *Alberta Sports and Recreation Association for the Blind (ASRAB)- deadline June 1/94 * Aird Scholarship for disabled students studying full time at a recognized post-secondary institution in Ontario- deadline April 29/94 If you have any further questions or desire to find out more about these awards please fell free to drop into Student Services. Good Luck! Treena Gallant, Financial Aid Advisor _ Sports Centre. Senior 4-H members 1994 is full of exciting opportunities. This year, 4-H members are given a chance to apply for one $390 and three $1000 scholarships. This financial assistance will be awarded to the 4-H'ers who meet the criteria. Ata time when education is quickly becoming essential and the expenses for education are increasing, it is great to have offered this assistance. THE CO-OPERATORS 4-H SCHOLARSHIP- $1000 -For a 4-h’er entering any year in a post secondary education at a university, college or other post-secondary educational institution. Application deadline: April 8, 1994 HARVEST TRUST 4-H SCHOLARSHIP FUND- $390 -Fora4-H’er enteringany year inanagricultural degree program at a recognized university Application deadline: April 8, 1994 FARM CREDIT CORPORATION 4-H SCHOLARSHIP AWARD- $1000 -For a 4- | Her entering any year in a post-secondary education at a university, college or other post-secondary educational institution. Application deadline: April 8, 1994 This assistance is a terrific opportunity Sincerely, Janice McCabe 4-H worker YEARBOOKS ARE INI! All the yearbooks up to and including 1992- 1993 are now in! If you want to pick up your yearbook(s), drop by the yearbook office during its business hours: Monday | 1:30-1:00, Tuesday 12:30-2:00, Thursday 12:00-1:00, and Friday 11:30-12:30. If no one’s in and you don’t want to wait, leave a message in the door slot and/ or go to the Student Union office to ask any questions you may have. Health Fair at UPEIl The School of Nursing at the University of Prince Edward Island will be mounting a health fair at the University March 8, 9 and 10 at the Primarily directed at the campus community in general, the fair will promote healthy living and point out the many resources available on campus and off to maintain a healthy lifestyle. “Many students are not aware of the [x.press march eighth 1994 page 19 __| 8| ssaq pee] didgis co 16M VSG. ~~ resources available to them to raise their level of health,” says faculty member Rosemary Herbert. “We hope we can convince them to adopt a more healthy lifestyle at this early stage of their lives because many illnesses are chronic and lifestyle related.” Currently, first year nursing students at the University are conducting health assessments among the student population. Topics suchas nutrition, physical activity, family relationships and stress situations are investigated and, together with the student, a plan is developed to promote a more healthy lifestyle for the individual. In addition to the School of Nursing, a number of other departments at UPEI will be Participating in the health fair. Home Economics will set up a booth on healthy nutrition; Student Services will provide information on stress Management and spiritual health with both university chaplains in attendance; the PEI Lung Association will set up an interactive display; and the Athletics Department are planning an active living display. The School of Nursing will also provide information on protection from sexually transmitted diseases and sexual well-being generally. On the final day of the health fair, Thursday, March 10, a number of door prizes, provided by local businesses, will be drawn for and awarded to lucky fair-goers. CONTACT GERRY BIRT 566-0687 Women and Body Image Public Lecture and Art Show The UPEI Women’s Centre is sponsoring a public lecture and art show focusing on the theme of women's body images, entitled “More Than Skin Deep”: Exploring Women's Relationships With Their Bodies. The guest speaker for the public lecture will be Carla Rice, Body Image Consultant with Women's College Hospital in Toronto. Ms. Rice is the former Coordinator of the National Eating Disorder Information Centre, the National Organizer for Eating Disorder Awareness Week, and a founding member of Hersize: A Weight Prejudice Action Group. She has written a number of resources and articles on diagnostic labelling, the connections between body image problems and childhood trauma, weight issues as coping strategies, and the social context of women’s struggles around their bodies. She holds a BA from Harvard University and a Masters degree in Applied Psychology from the University of Toronto. 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