NOTICES — Notice If anyone is interested in being the hair stylist or make-up artist for the theatre society production of Mr. Pickwick (March 10-13), contact Jennifer Caseley (892-9008) or Sue Ann Holloway (628-6041), or call their office (628-6307). U.P.E.I. Theatre Society Help Wanted We are looking for a sound technician and a box office manager for our production of Mr. Pickwick. No experience is needed for either job, 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. If you're interested, please call Dr. Murray, 566- 0428, or drop by her office, Main 133. Thanks. Attention Women Artists Call for submissions Women artists are invited to participate in an exhibit entitled “MORE THAN SKIN DEEP,” a thematic show dealing with women's body images, sponsored by the UPEI Women's Centre. The deadline for submissions is March 1, 1994, and the exhibit will be officially opened at the Women’s Centre on March | I. Pieces should be ready for hanging and dropped off at the Centre between 8:30-4:30, Monday-Friday. Women wishing to participate, are asked to contact Andrea Redmond (569-5702), Elizabeth Milner (569-3606), or Ruth Freeman (628-4332). Women’s Centre Hours of © Operation Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30 6:00- 10:00 |} CCMA Green Committee Update Meeting again this Wednesday, upstairs at the Barn. Topics: painting recycling signs to put above recycling bins; preparing our constitution; election of chair, vice-chair, treasurer, and secretary; and various other little tid-bits. Meeting/finger painting starts around 12:30. All are welcome, and non-biology members are encouraged to attend. Bring your lunch and a paint brush if you have one. Alternative work experience day Are you looking for a challenge? Are you looking for something to do at the end of the semester or after graduation? If you are looking for something that is less traditional, involves travel, service, and new experiences, then come to the ALTERNATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE DAY which will be held on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10 in the Breezeway of the Robertson Library. The day is jointly sponsored by the Department of Student Services and the Chaplaincy Centre. Information tables will be provided by several service and volunteer organizations who will have people there with some experience with these groups and their - purposes. Many of these people served in one of the groups work for a significant amount of time in their lives. Others served briefly between studies and permanent work. COME AND SEE WHAT THE FOLLOWING GROUPS MAY HAVE TO OFFER YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS: SWAP STUDENTS WORK ABROAD PROGRAM WUSC WORLD UNIVERSITY SERVICE OF CANADA CUSO CANADIAN UNIVERSITY SERVICE OVERSEAS CATHOLIC CAMPUS MINISTRY ASSOCIATION YCl YOUTH CHALLENGE INTERNATIONAL LAMP LATIN AMERICAN MISSION PROGRAM MCC COMMITTEE L’'ARCHE _L'ARCHE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITIES FOR MENTALLY CHALLENGED ADULTS Cl CROSSROADS INTERNATIOAL MENNONITE CENTRAL Volunteers wanted The Queens County Local of the P.E.l. 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 it has been a bright spot in my life. | recommend volunteering to anyone “ 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. Single Parent Support Group All single parent students (Male and Female) What: Parenting Support Group When: Friday, Feb. 11, 1994 1:30 p.m. Where: Mapus Lounge Bernardine Hall Why: To provide single parents with a healthy outlet for venting their frustrations and fears. Single parents quite often feel isolated and pressed for time. Stress such as this can often be projected onto those you love. A parenting group can provide a vehicle for exchanging ideas on dealing with the pressures of single parenting and study. The 1994 Masaryk Fellowship | Program The foundation for a Civil Society is now accepting applications for the 1994 Masaryk [xpress february eighth 1994 page 18 Et Fellowship Program. The Foundation places Masaryk Fellows in locations throughout the Czech Republic and Slovakia to teach English language during the summer. For more information please contact your school’s student placement center, Student Services or 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. Money-Money- Money | WHO ON THIS CAMPUS NEEDS MONEY? NOW!!! Well, today is indeed your lucky day. The Bank of Montreal has started a Student Loan Program for university and college students. The loan can be up to $5000 each year. Although it is wise to note that there is a small interest payment due each month, the actual loan is not due until you are completely finished of school. If you have any further questions about this, please feel free to drop in or contact the Bank of Montreal. Again | would like to mention that if you need any help with your student loan appeals or are interested in looking through our graduate or undergraduate award binders, please feel free to drop into Student Services and take a look. Good Luck!! Awards due in February: *UPEI Merit award- due February | Ith *UPEI Residence Bursary (Bernardine)- due February II ; *UPEI Part-time Bursary- due February || *UPEI Leadership Award- due February 7 *MacKenzie King Scholarship- February 28 Treena Gallant Graduates! Any graduates out there planning on doing some graduate work in the Fall of 1994? Well, maybe you should consider coming in to Student Services and looking through the awards binder for graduating students. There are MANY different awards available, but donot leave it until the last minute because deadlines vary. Also, any undergraduates in second or third year may want to start looking early for awards concerning your continuing education. Here are a few upcoming graduate awards: *CCMS Fellowships - allows Fellows to contribute to the work of CCMS pilot studies. The purpose of these studies is to suggest, on the basis of existing knowledge, solutions to problems relating to the natural and social