INSIDE DOUGLAS COLLEGE / MARCH 13, 1990 Coming Soon to Douglas College Unless otherwise Indicated, events take place in the Performing Arts Theatre, room 4100. ART SHOWS Sat., April 7 & Sun., April 8 - 8:00 p.m. MUSIC STUDENT RECITALS @ March 19 — May 26 JUDAS MACCABAEUS, a sacred # Tuesdays — 2:00 p.m. - Free Douglas College Arts Exhibition drama by G.F. Handel presented by March 13, 20, 27 Committee presents the Douglas College Choral Society April 10, 17, 24 “TWENTY YEARS OF MAKING A Orchestra: members of CBC § Sauida, Andie hoon DIFFERENCE” Annual Juried Art Orchestra. Soloists: Fiona Blackburn, ee gl seal _ Annual Jurie El : STUDENT SHOWCASE RECITAL Show; Works juried March 12 soprano; Eileen Broadie-Fay, mezzo E Aenean Gala reception March 19 in Theatre soprano; David Meek, tenor; Lee ees Foyer Gallery, Refreshments 7-9 p.m. Jameson, bass. General Admission: @ Sunday, May 27 - 2:00 p.m. A 20th Anniversary event. $10; Seniors & Students:$8. AMABILIS SINGERS _ A 20th Anniversary event. Douglas College Gymnasium BAND & CHORAL CONCERTS ¢ Sunday, May 27 — 2:30 p.m. Cee ¢ Friday, April 20 — 8:00 p.m. CHORFEST 90 ee ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP CONCERT A weekend choral festival hosted by AGFA ; Douglas College Concert Band & Jazz Amabilis Singers, Douglas College THEATRE PRODUCTIONS Bands, Ed Bach, director Choral Society, & B.C. Choral ¢ Apa 23 5 - Sd ete Douglas College Chorus, Tatsuo Federation. Final concert in the arte tes En aaee Hoshina, director Douglas College Gymnasium, 2:30 MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM General Admission: $5; Students and p.m. Admission: $5 Douglas ees Theatre dept. Seniors: $3. Proceeds will go towards A 20th Anniversary event. mainstage production. music scholarships No shows March 25 & 26. Admission: General $8, Seniors/Students $5. ; SPECIAL 20TH 1c] ; ANNIVERSARY CONCERTS Group Advising Sessions Schedule vo eee All sessions start promptly at times advertised and are approximately 1 1/2 - 2 Dantes ee sate ay ae aneniieee hours in length. Sessions are free and pre-registration Is not required. All sessions are held at the New Westminster campus unless otherwise stated. LITERATURE ALIVE | 90 Readings By Canadian Writers. cs @ SHARON POLLOCK MARCH 13 16 Thursday, March 22, 12:00 noon Visual Language Interpreter Training Program ..... . Tuesday, March 13 Room 4308 oe LECTURES Lorraine @ Wednesday, March 28, 7 — 9 p.m. JUDAS MACCABAEUS Developmental Education ........... ..... Wednesday, March 14 by Kevin Barrington-Foote, Douglas College Preparation, Developmental Studies 1400 hours College Music Theory Instructor; General Studies, Gr. 12 equivalency/completion Room 4221 Fee: $4 Lorraine NOON AT NEW WEST First-Year Arts - University Mr an Sleh ss. 0 eee: 6 oan ck Thursday, March 15 Thursdays — 12:30 p.m.; Including major requirements and 1400 hours ade ‘ pre- entry requirements for Room 4221 Admission Is Free achelor of Social Work Linda @ March 15 “IN THE SPOTLIGHT” Education - University Transfer .............4. Thursday, March 15 featuring outstanding U.B.C. students to Simon Fraser University 1600 hours A 20th Anniversary event (Elem. & Sec. ) B Ed. Room 4211 @ March 22 Heather DOUGLAS COLLEGE ALUMNI A 20th anniversary event Business Management Career Programs ........... Friday, March 16 standing Dou Certificate and Diploma Sod: aoe ee ee (Acc., Gen. Bus k. Mgmt.) Room 4211A Linda Community Social Service Worker Program ........ Friday, March 16 full-time & part-time 1400 hours Room 4223 Heather