April 1999 6 Bulletin Board Brevard College Earth Week, April 17-24, 1999 Sponsored by the Center for Service Learning, TWISTERS Productions, and the Division of Environmental Studies, Mathematics, and Natural Sciences. Saturday, April 17 Service Trip to Joyce Kilmer Memorial Park Environmental Stewardship Initiative Amanda Jacobs, Coordinator Trail Maintenance with the Center for Service Learning & Outing Club Monday, April 19 5 P.M. Kings Creek Clean-Up (Meets There!) Collect trash for art display (all students welcome) White Squirrel Exhibit Patrick Scott, Designer Myers Dining Hall Lobby The Mug Program Shannon Riley and Joe Raymond Myers Dining Hall Lobby 7 P.M. “Diet for a New America” Donna Few Underground, Coltrane Commons Tuesday, April 20 3 P.M. In Our Own Backyard Dr. Jennifer Frick, Asst. Professor of Environmental Studies and Ecology (Meet at Bell Tower for flora and fauna campus walk) 4 P.M. Native Community Garden: A Planting Dr. Susan Schmidt, Asst. Professor of Eng./Environmental Studies Chesley Huskins, Shannon Riley, Shawn Stevens, Gardeners 7 P.M. “Birds of the Beaver Lake Bird Sanctuary” Botanical Gardens, Asheville Dr. Jeffrey B. Llewellyn, Professor of Biology 7:30 The Turtle Man P. M. Charlie Green and Reptiles Sponsored by TWISTER Productions J o B S CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH TEACHER: 30 hours per week with free furnished housing And round trip air fare. Salary: $16 to S21K + bonus, vacation, medical. Contact: Info@HanWooRee.com or visit Website: www.HanWooRee.com READING TUTOR: Needed for 1 "-grader needed twice per week for 30-min. sessions starting this summer, if possible. Pay negotiable. Call Patrina Robinson at 885-2003 (day) or 883-9674 (night). RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE WORKER: Live-in position with 3- day/4-night work week. Location: Whitewater Cove Children’s Group Home Salary: $18K year Qualifications: Care about children, patience, ability to work with abused and neglected children. Contact: Jane Williams, 885-2264. WATERFRONT DIRECTOR: For campers 10 to 17. Location: Seacamp, Big Pine Key, FL Requirements: Certifications, budget and supervisory exp., college degree. Contact: Grace Upshaw, Seacamp, 1300 Big Pine Ave., Big Pine Key FL 33043. Thursday, April 22 2 P.M. In Our Own Backyard (Campus Walk: ROCKS) Anne T. Pittman Asst. Professor of Geology Meet at the Bell Tower 3 P.M. Tree Planting on Campus 6 P.M. EARTH NIGHT Music, Fire, Poetry Rainstick Making Camp Fire on the Quad 4:30 “Earth” Menu P.M. Myers Dining Hall OPEN TO PUBLIC Friday, April 23 Forest Day 1:30 Afternoon Service/Trip to Pisgah P.M. Sponsored by Environmental Studies and Service Learning 8 P.M. EARTH/BARN Dance Old Time Travelers, Brevard Music Center Sponsored by TWISTER Productions Saturday, April 24 10A.M. Assorted Activities Trash Art Contest Children’s Environmental Games Thrift Shop Fashion Show Soccer for Kids Transylvania County Garden Clubs “Plant Sale” 1:30 Brevard College Mug Program P.M. D.D. Bullwinkle’s, Downtown Community Awareness Sponsored by BC Recycles I EXAMS ARE COMING! EXAMS ARE COMING! I With finals coming soon, students should be aware of the |following lab schedules. Please note that this schedule can be cut and jTemoved for easy pocket reference. I Jones Library Weekdays 8 a.m.-llp.m. Saturday Sunday Learning Enhancement Ctr. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. I Writing Center T&TH 1:30-9 p.m. Friday 10-1 8-5 3-11 Closed 5 -9 p.m. Closed 5 -9 p.m. lc^^^b(MG-219) 6a.m.-I0p.m. 1-5 p.m. 6a.m.-10p.r