j4 You may have met Anny Masek. Anny 1s the co-chair of the UNBC Health Council, a Residence Assistant and an active member of the UNBC community. Anny, with other students, faculty and staff, will be visiting establishments within the Prince George community that serve alcoholic. beverages seeking support ‘for designated driver programs. The minimum support that is being requested is free non- alcoholic beverages for designated drives. It is also an opportunity to give information about designated driver programs. Delegation members will be carrying with them a letter of introduction from President Charles Jago supporting this MISSION: RESPONSIBLE. This is a contest open to UNBC community members only on Monday, November 18, 1996. On this specific date, mimes from a new drama club in the UNBC community will be touring the campus between 11:00am and 2:00pm with different messages. safety Communications and Robin Johnson from the Health & Wellness Centre has been presenting 4 to 6 scenarios | Johnny Stork in consultation: with Clive Keen: from Establishments that actively support or agree to support designated drivers will receive a certificate of appreciation from the delegation. Photographs of the delegation with some supporters may be seen around .campus~- during UNBC Safety Awareness Week. The MISSION: RESPONSIBLE slogan was developed by Ian Smith- Windsor form Bishop’s University. This slogan may be seen on the T-shirts worn by the delegation members as they travel around Prince George on their “mission”. For more information about MISSION: RESPONSIBLE you may contact Anny through the UNBC Health & GtaiigessrCthetne im Bsom’5- 121 or 960-6370 , “MOM” Contest (Meet Our Mimes) Your task, should you accept the challenge of this contest, is to identify as many of the safety messages correctly as you can on Monday, November 18, 1996. Enter the contest at the Safety Awareness Week Tent in the Northwood Wintergarden. You may enter more than once if you hard at work over the past. few. weeks creating a page about Safety Awareness Week. You are encouraged to browse through it and plan November 18, 1996 SAFETY THEATRE The safety Awareness Week Planing Committee is pleased to introduce a new drama club from our own UNBC community on Wednesday, November 20, 1996 at the SAFETY THEATRE! Drama is becoming a very popular and effective vehicle for educating people about a variety of sensitive and sometimes hard-to-talk-about issues affecting safety in communities and individual lives. A new drama group on campus has offered to be involved in Safety Awareness Week for your entertainment and to promote safety. Approximately four scripts have been created or borrowed and will be presented during the noon hour on Wednesday, November 20, 1996 in the Northwood Wintergarden. The scripts focus on safety topics of responsible drinking and safe sex. Please welcome the actors and enjoy. the performances. We welcome your comments on what may become a frequent type of activity at UNBC! “WORDS HURT” Workshop “In a perfect world you wouldn’t even think words that hurt other people” Unknown source Respecting others’ worth as individuals and community members promotes wellness in a community and builds individual self-respect and self-esteem. Striving for, and achieving 3 are able to identify more than one safety message and put only one safety message on each entry form. Duplicate entries are not allowed. Draws for correct entries will be made at 2:00pm on Monday, November 18, and the list of winners will be posted at the Tent or at Student Services. WORLD WIDE WEB PAGE your involyement in the,, Week’s activities. This,page has been funded as a-Safer Campus Initiative by the UNBC © Safer Campus . equity gives a community pride. Celebrating diversity in a community strengthens that community. Tracy King from the Prince George Crisis Intervention Society facilitates the one- hour ‘WORDS HURT” workshop on Tuesday, November 19, 1996. The A group of UNBC students have planned a creative and informative display for the Safety Resource Day from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm on Tuesday, Nov 19, 1996 in the Northwood Wintergarden. Amanda Cadwalader, Gary George, Rhonda Perow and Dave McDowell are taking this opportunity during Safety Awareness Week to give UNBC community members general Committee. FOR DIRECTIONS TO THE WEB PAGE - VISIT THE MOOSE AWARENESS SAFETY topic is stereotyping. If you wish to explore the practice of stereotyping in a creative way, consider joining others in the worthwhile workshop. Participants will receive a “WORDS HURT” poster upon completion of the workshop. information about moose, provide statistics on motor vehicle collisions involving moose, and offer safe winter driving tips for our northern locale. Consider visiting this display for personal safety and wildlife safety! AWARENESS, TENT IN THE , NORTHWOOD WINTERGARDEN ON NOVEMBER 18, 1996.