A Douglas College ates CHANGE OF LOCATION Due to the current municipal labour problems, the Douglas College Chorus & Concert Band have changed the location of its Spring Concert. It will now be held on the College's Coquitlam Campus, 1100 Winslow Avenue, April 1, 1981 at 8 p.m. DOUGLAS coLLEG Et ARCHIVES TRAVEL DESK EAST COAST ART TOUR Are you independent & adventurous, with an in- terest in art? Maybe you should participate in Jim Adams East Coast Art Tour. LIERARMY 25, 1981 ‘The tour includes visits to galleries & museums in five U.S.A. cities-New York, Hartford, New Haven, Philadelphia & Washington D.C. Jim lived in the east coast area for 25 years, which makes for a very knowledgeable guide for the tour. While on the tour there will be much to see, and there will still be lots of time for shopping & doing your own thing. The tour will be 15 days, leaving Vancouver May 11, at 8:10 a.m. Arrive New York 5:10 p.m. In New York you will stay at the Prince George Hotel(three other cities will be covered by day trips from New York City). Accommodation in Washington is at the Park Central Hotel which is only minutes from the White House. Cost of this exciting, not to be missed trip is a mere $1,335.00 (subject to change). The price includes airfare,Vancouver/New York return, travel between cities on the east coast, accommodation (dble occup), ’ transfer to and from airports, baggage handling and all admissions fees. For a full itinerary on the tour contact: The travel Desk Telephone 525-9211. Douglas College operates through a registered TRAVEL AGENT