INSIDE DOUGLAS COLLEGE / OCTOBER 10, 1989 20th Year Book Launch continued from page 1 Only 2,000 copies of “20 Years of Making a Difference” have been printed, and the 20th Anniversary Steering Committee plans to use the book primarily as a marketing tool to help promote the College and the 20th anniversary celebra- tion. While 1,000 copies will be given away to friends of the Col- lege and employees, the remaining copies will be offered for sale in the bookstores at Douglas and Kwantlen Colleges for $8.95 each. One dollar of every sale will be donated to the Douglas College Foundation. This month, Douglas ad- ministrators are presenting “20 Years of Making a Difference” to councils and school boards throughout the Douglas College region, and inviting the com- munities to take part in 20th an- niversary activities. Meanwhile, the student writers and designers who helped produce “20 Years of Making a Difference”, staff from the Public Information Office, and members of the 20th An- niversary Steering Committee will be on hand for the official book launch. Literature Alive ‘89 Readings at Douglas College Bl Sgchermbrucker SEE SAMAR SAPS. wipe The wine and cheese party gets underway at 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 13th in the Douglas Room. Wednesday, October 11 Don’t miss it. m 7:00 p.m. Room 2217 Free & open to the public Inside Douglas College is published weekly September through April and bi-monthly May through August by the Douglas College Public Information Office. Submissions are due Tuesday noon for publication the following Tuesday. Submissions are accepted typewritten or on floppy disk in WordPerfect or ASCII format. Material may be edited for brevity and clarity. Tips, scoops and suggestions are always welcome. Please contact the Public Information Office, Room 4840, 527-5323 at the New Westminster campus. ns seen enpennsemnemnetiltiesiiith Group Advising Sessions Schedule All sessions start promptly at times advertised and are approximately 1 1/2 - 2 hours inlength. Sessions are free, pre-registration is not required. All sessions are held at the New Westminster Campus unless stated otherwise. OCTOBER 9-13 Business Management ..............0000. Tuesday, Oct. 10 Non-transferable Career Programs 0845 hours Certificate and Diploma Room 4223 (Acc., Gen. Bus., Mrk. Mgmt.) Lorraine Community Social Service Worker Program . Wednesday, Oct. 11 (full-time & part-time) 0830 hours Room 4223 Judy Commerce & Business Administration ...... Wednesday, Oct. 11 University transfer programs to 1000 hours UBC and SFU Room 4208 Linda Nursing-Getieral 2. cc serie nest ne Thursday, Oct. 12 1400 hours Room 3347 Linda Dental Auxiliary Programs ................ Friday, Oct. 13 (Basic Chairside and 1400 hours Certified Dental Assistant) Room 4223 Judy