Events at or around UNBC Saturday March 25 and Sunday March 26, 2000 PGPIRG presents Northern Alternatives- There will be speakers, booths and workshops on food, hemp, alterna- tive energy and sustain- able resource use. Call 960-7474 or email pgpirg @ unbc.ca for more info. Saturday April 1 and Sunday April 2, 2000 The Prince George Celtic CJub Presents an lrish Set and Country Dance Workshop instructed by Paidraig Buckley of Cork, Ireland. Workshop held at: The Pipers Hall Registration at: 9:30 AM, April 1, 2000 Workshops | start at: 10:00 AM (April 1, 2000) Lunch Break at: 12:30- 2:00 PM Continues from: 2:00- 4:30 PM (Both Saturday and Sunday) Padraig will be teaching Set Dances from Cork, Kerry and Gallway. Please wear supportive shoes that have a low All interested people are welcome, although some dance experience is helpful. For more Contact: Julie at 964-1969 or Sandy at 964-4226 information Wednesday March 22, 2000 from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The UNBC Northern Women’s Centre would like to invite you to attend an open house. The Open House gives men on campus ‘the opportunity to come into the Women’s Centre and learn about what we do. There will be volunteers on hand to answer any questions. For more information please call the Women’s Centre at 960-5632. Art Exhibit In recognition of March 21st, International Day For The Elimination of Racism, the Diversity Project would like to invite you, and a guest, to the opening reception for the Open Hearts- Closed Doors exhibit. The exhibit chronicles the lives of children orphaned by the Holocaust, making their way through Displaced Persons Camps and orphanages and eventu- ally to communities across Canada. Open- Hearts-Closed Doors provides an opportunity to not only reflect on the tragedies of the Holocaust, but of pre- sent-day cultural geno- cide and refugee issues. The exhibit will be in the library, second floor, until mid-May. The Reception will be on Tuesday, March 21st from 4 PM to ‘7 PM. Refreshments will be served. For more information please con- tact Stephanie Curtis, co-ordinator, 960-5604. Supergrass Advance Listening Party Date: March 31st, 2000 Time: 5pm Venue: Wintergarden 50 stickers - for give-a- way and/or display 10 posters for giveaway 5 runner-up prizes con- sisting of one copy of the latest, self-titled release from “Supergrass” 1 grand prize consisting of a Supergrass CD library (3 titles in total) Info: Mike Sekine, NUGSS 960-6427 by: The intecideR Rainforest: Ciub{IRC) | heel. Bring a water bot- Presented & / , tle. a And Fee: $20 per person for | The Ut IBC faculties of Forestry and Biology Celtic Club members, oa For more information contact IRC at: rainforest@unbe.ca C1 $30 per person for non- members spite eetlgata epee aines eters pee are eee ef Heaven, in the handy wallet size. Prepaid Phone Cards. Use them. Collect them. [5 Store and participating Chevron Town Pantry locations. Available at