Events June 5 WomenSpeak presents 28 Years in the Force Ca lenda r 7 to 9pm, Boardroom All events take place at the New Westminster Campus unless otherwise noted. June 18 Wenlido Self Defense for Women, 2 to 4pm, Women's Centre June 21 Public lecture Dr. Michael Kerr speaks on The Process of Differentiation Room 1614, 7pm, $15 June 21 and 22 Addiction: An Alternative Approach Co-hosted by Child, Family and Community Studies Room 1614 8:30am-4:30pm July 25 Second Annual Douglas College Golf Tournament To register or for information call Lou Rene Legge at 604-527-5043 Web Registration for College employees Fall 2003 registration for College employees begins at 3:30pm on July 23. To receive priority registration, you must fit in one of the following categories: 1) If you attended classes in the Winter or Summer semester: call the Office of the Registrar at local 5524 and identify yourself'as a College employee planning to register for the Fall semester. 2) Ifyou are a College employee with a student number and you did not attend classes in the Winter semester: complete an Application for Re- Admission form to reactivate your student number. (Be sure to identify yourself as a College employee when reapplying.) 3) If you are a College employee without a student number: complete an Application for Admission form and return it to the Office of the Registrar as soon as possible. Be sure to identify yourself as a College employee when applying. If you are in doubt as to the fee exemptions you qualify for as a College employee, please check with the Employee Relations office. Briefly The next INside newsletter will be a double issue for July and August, due out August 5. Submissions are due July 18. Please send all contributions to Kim Fehr, Editor, at fehrk@douglas.bc.ca. Rosilyn Coulson is the new Dean of Commerce and Business Administration. She officially assumes her new responsibilities on June 9, 2003. A faculty member of Commerce and Business Administration since 1995, Coulson has been Coordinator of the business programs for the past 20 months. The Douglas College Vision Centre is open in the summer and offers preferred pricing. Call Robert or Wendy at 604-777-6124 or e-mail w_russo@douglas.bc.ca. Kanina Dawson's creative non-fiction piece The End of August published in Event 31/2 has garnered a nomination for a Western Magazine Award in the Personal Journalism category. Mark your calendars now for Chris Johnson’s retirement celebration, which will be held Saturday evening on September 13 at the Sheraton Guildford. Information and tickets available from Denise Rutherford at 604-527-5492. The Women’s Centre is requesting donations of knitting, crochet and craft supplies — yarn, needles and crochet hooks, coloured floss and Aida cloth (cross-stitch stuff) preferred. For more information contact Kim Longmuir at K_Longmuir@douglas.bc.ca. Congratulations to Psychiatric Nursing Instructor Paula A quarter century of caring To celebrate 25 years of helping adults learn to read and write at Douglas College, the |-CARE program hosted a seventies theme-night celebration dinner on May 7, complete with a disco ball, seventies paraphernalia and a tribute to Saturday Night Fever. Volunteer tutors Margaret Van Soest (left) and Mayette Ostonal (right) prepare to cut the cake. Van Soest is the longest-serving tutor with eight years of service while Ostonal just graduated from the tutor training program in April. Maisonville for winning the 50/50 lottery for April. She takes home $728 and student aid gets $728.99. The CAVE Youth Employment Centre, in conjunction with Centre 2000, presents Work Options for Grads, an event to bring employers and grads together. Come out June 4 from 4 to 6pm to the CAVE Youth Employment Centre at 202-4250 Kingsway in Burnaby. For more information call 604-438-3045. Mark your calendars now for the Second Annual Douglas College Golf Tournament to be held July 25 at Country Meadows in Richmond. The cost is $49 per person which includes 18 holes, a chicken/steak BBQ and great prizes. Register with Lou Rene Legge at 604- 527-5043 or by e-mail at leggel@douglas.be.ca. See www.douglas.bc.ca/csrw for more details. Congratulations to the following winners of the Wellness challenge who each receive a CSRW bath towel and mug: Heather Scott, Rosemary Burgess, Deepa Darji, Katie Zeron, Jacqueline Gresko, Jami West, Shielagh Badanic, Ginny Batke, Carol Ann St. Jean, Maureen Clarke, Lin Langley and Hameed Ahmadzai. Looking for a restful holiday? Enjoy beautiful Long Beach on Vancouver Island while staying at Summerhill Guest House, ina peaceful old-growth rainforest setting. Check out the Web site at www.tofinolodging.com or ask Ginny Batke in Administration for a brochure. It’s never to early fora heads up for the Welcome Back BBQ, which will be Movin’ on up Construction of the fifth and sixth floor addition to the New Westminster Campus is moving along nicely. Work started at the beginning of May and the new floors are scheduled to be complete by September 2005. New Westminster's MLA Joyce Murray (far left) toured the work site in May with College Board members Ben Kendall, June O'Connor and Neal Steinman, College President Susan Witter and St. Mary's Hospital CEO Larry Odegard, who was visiting the site with Murray. held August 28 from 12 to 2pm. Come for munchies, share “big fish that got away’ stories or just enjoy getting together with your colleagues as we prepare to start the new semester. * An article by Leonard Angel of the Philosophy and Humanities Department entitled Emancipatory Spirituality For Everyone was published May/June issue of 7ikkun magazine. The article discusses how mysticism and standard science can work together. * For sale: 1994 four-door Nissan Altima GXE in immaculate condition with dual airbags, pwr, no accidents, records and 100,000 km. Asking $9900. Call Laurel Donaldson at 604-526-7804 evenings or weekends. Two maternity leaves have arrived in Humanities and Social Sciences. Congratulations to Carla Hotel, recent Criminology Department Chair and her husband Pius who had a baby boy, Oscar, on March 26; and to Sabrina Henwood, Geography lab tech, and her husband John who had a baby boy, Joshua, on April 27. Get away from it all and rent a three-bedroom cabin near a sandy beach, close to Sechelt on the Sunshine Coast. Fully equipped kitchen, barbeque, fireplace, large living room, sundeck, canoe and pickle ball court. July and August $400/week, September to June $350/week. For more information call Jean Hammer at 604-939-5777. In the Communications & Marketing Office, Kim Fehr takes over the Writer/ Media Specialist position from Tracey Winters from June 2003 to April 2004 while Tracey is on parental/ adoption leave. * INside Douglas College is published by the Communications & Marketing Office the first Tuesday of each month. Submissions and story ideas are welcome; deadline is 10 working days before publication. Send text-only files to INside editor, CMO, Room 4700, New Westminster Campus; e-mail to fehrk@douglas.bc.ca; or call 604-527-5325. Printed by the Douglas College Printshop.