JANUARY 25, 2005 THE CADRE ¢ 19 Premier to honor UPEI students with top prize for fundraising excellence _LyneKyle Contributor Charlottetown, PEI, January 13, 2005 - Premier Pat Binns will join Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CCFF) Chapter President Shari Gass to present University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) students with the CCFF’s “Best Secondary Fundraiser” award tomorrow at 2:15 p.m. at the Premier’s Office located at 95 Rochford Street in Charlottetown. The award honors UPEI students for their creativity in raising money for the foundation’s Shinerama campaign, Canada’s largest post-secondary school fundraiser involving student at 57 universities and colleges. UPEI’s success stems from a combination of hard work, and the school’s foresight in capitalizing on Shinerama’s 40th anniversary. In recognition of the milestone, the students created numerous imaginative — fundraisers, most notably “40 Holes of Mini-Golf for 40 years of Shinerama”. _. “We were thrilled to learn we had won this award,” said UPEI’s Ryan McDermott, Shinerama and Orientation Week coordinator. ”T think it’s areal testament to our community. Although we may not have the highest number of participating students, we outperformed many large campuses, and collected more money a ever before.” “When the campaign began, students raised money solely by shining- shoes in exchange for a donation, ona school’s designated ‘Shine Day’,” explained Lyne Kyle, Manager, Annual Giving & Donor Relations, CCFF. “Over the past four decades, Shinerama has grown to become so much more. Students are now very creative, and organize pretty well any fundraiser they think will work in their community.” UPEI has been involved in Shinerama since 1977. The school enjoyed a banner year in 2004. Last fall, its student rshiners’” raised close to $15,000 for cystic fibrosis research and care. This sum almost]. doubles the previous year’s total, and} is the highest amount ever raised by the university. — In addition to a number of well- received events leading uptoShineDay,j __ Ryan and his team solicited corporate sponsors to donate campaign items, helping to decrease event costs. They also invited the media to attend all of | their initiatives. ~ “Come Shine Day, no one had any excuse to say they didn’t know we were raising money for the fight against cystic fibrosis,” joked Ryan. Students at the University of Prince Edward Island are very excited to receive this honor. Although Shinerama 2004 has just wrapped up, UPEI students are already looking at ways to better their success in 2005S. - About cystic fibrosis: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most | common, fatal, genetic disease affecting young Canadians. It attacks the lungs and the digestive system. The CCFF is a world leader in the fight against CF. The gene responsible for CF was identified in 1989 by a Canadian-led team of researchers supported by the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Canadian researchers continue to play a leading role in the worldwide race to find a cure or control for the disease. When CCFF was established in -1960, most children with CF did not live long enough to attend kindergarten; today, thanks in part to almost $15 million raised by four decades of enthusiastic shiners, half ofall Canadians with CF are expected to live into their late 30s, and beyond. here is never a safe way to tan. ng beds can increase your risk of many fons df skin cancer by 1.5 25 oon ‘They tay expose you te 5 tines more UVA than the sun, And, a “base tan” from a tanning bed offers you no protection from sunburns or further sun damage. Get the faces. Conner the 2 : ceuntencrete 18 888 939-3333 acini us online today, & asi € canes DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT SERVICES COORDINATOR OF NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION COMPETITION #68805 SRRRARES airs The Department of Student Services requires an individual with excellent communication and organizational skills for the position of New Student Orientation Coordinator. Under the supervision of the Director of Student Services, the Coordinator will have overall responsibility for the design, plan- ning, and delivery of an orientation program for students new to UPEI in September 2005. TERM: May 2, 2005 - September 9, 2005 - Monday thru Friday 8:30am - 4:00pm (overtime hours as required) September 12 - 16, 2005 ( Up to 10 hours per week) RATE OF PAY: $7.70 per hour (includes vacation pay) CLOSING DATE: January 28, 2005 Please submit a letter of application and a resume listing names of three refer- ences to be received no later than the closing date to the Human Resources Department, Kelley Building, University of Prince Edward Island, 550 Univer- sity Avenue, Charlottetown, PEI C1A 4P3. Please quote the competition number in your letter of application. For more information, visit http://www.upei.ca/humanres/ Employment_Files/68s05.html