RATION 2000 Youth for Tomorrow Jeneration 2000 is a nonpartisan, non-governmental rganization created to bring Canada’s young people ogether to exchange ideas and experienced. jeneration 2000 is operated solely by young people vith guidance froma diverse board of advisors. ‘inanced by its own fundraising efforts, the organiza- ion receives donations in kind, logistical support and unding froma variety of benefactors in both the ublic and private sectors. n 1991-92, Generation 2000 will initiate the follow- 1g youth programs: a Canada-wide School Tour, a Toss-Country Bicycle Tourand a Summer Job xchange. HE GENERATION 2000 NATIONAL SCHOOL OUR Generation 2000 is sponsoring a tour of Cana- ian high schools, colleges and universities in an ffort to emphasize the positive aspects of Canada’s gional diversity. The National School Tour consists [three phases: a video presentation, school assem- lies, and a national opinion survey. HE CROSS-CANADA BICYCLE TOUR During the immer of 1992, Generation 2000 is sponsoring the ke tour in an effort to further interaction between yuth across the nation. JTURE ACTIVITIES Generation 2000 will publish ‘egular newsletter in order to promote its programs id to inform students about other programs across € country. For more information orto offer assist- ce, please call Generation 2000 at (416) 483-7333. $47 Bay Stren Suite BOD Loronto, Ontario, Cwiada, MSH 2R3 Tele: (416) 777-2500 Fax: (416) 777-2714 FDO AT RR ORY THE NATIONAL THEATRE SCHOOL oy Or Acting Design Production Playwriting Directing AUDITIONS DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION FEBRUARY 15th If you are interested in finding out more about the School, please write or telephone: The National Theatre School of Canada 5030 St. Denis Street Montreal, Quebec H2J 2L8 Tel.: (514) 842-7954 the Fine Arts Club ~ wishes to announce that the Second Annual ULPE.L. Art Exhibition will be bert arch of S112 PEI X-P RESS November 28, 199] Page 35