DOUGLAS COLLEGE AD CL Eo ATF VCS MAD HATTER PAGE 3 guest speakers on Central American politics, and from the Philosophy Club, the Comparative Religions Club, and the Nuclear Awareness group. But there's more. The theatre department will be back in the act with their student show- case on March 7 as part of the Noon at New West series. The Jazz clubs will be getting into the swing of things outside of Douglas College when they participate in the New Westminster and district Jazz Festival later this spring. This is the same festival the club cleaned up at in 1982. They Teach Too! And nationally acclaimed performers are not only playing at Douglas College, they teach here as well. Rudi Rozanski, pianist and musician extraordinaire will be performing his favourites from the Romantic Contemporary eras on February 28. Moments Musicaux will be on stage March 14 with a duet of flute and harp featuring Rhonda Guild and Charlotte Peters. And, as music coordinator Tatsuo Hoshina points out, every Tuesday the students give open recitals in the performance theatre at 1400 hours If you're not planning anything this week, or you've been thinking about the high cost of entertainment, take a trip to Douglas College and get involved in “the cultural centre of New Westminster". on these or the events, contact the division. For information myriad of other performing arts DOUGLAS COLLEGE NEWS SERVICES SKELLY VISIT Bob Skelly, leader of the B.C. New Democratic Party, will be at Douglas College, Thursday, February 28 at 1200 hours to speak on the future of our province. Skelly, who has surprised political watchers in the province by offering an olive branch to Bill Bennett of the Social Credit government, will use this opportunity to present his ideas on running the province to the people of New Westminster and Douglas College. Speaker's Forum, the group sponsoring Skelly's visit, is currently negoti- ating to have a deaf interpreter available to make this unique visit accessible to everyone in the commum acy. Skelly will appear in Room 2203, and will meet with other members of the College's faculty, unions and admini- stration throughout the day. The prospects for education will definitely be a major portion of Skelly's talk, however, he will also include his ideas on economic free zones, Expo 86, and labour relations The Speakers Forum has also scheduled a talk from Dr. Sandy Dawson, faculty of education at Simon Fraser Univer- sity, for Thursday, March 21 at 1215 hours in Room 2203. DOUGLAS COLLEGE NEWS SERVICES