i,c.0,erj^ CLASSIFIEDS The following part-time jobs have been posted on the Campus e-mail. These positions may still be open. Stop by Stamey Placement Center for more information and read the campus e-mail for up-coming opportunities. J Crew Classified Advertisements Part-Time Positions Contact Kim Moser at 687-3908 are free to Brevard students, staff and faculty. U.S.Government Durchase a Classified or C0„tactM“m-325-7733. Other advertisement please contact 883-8292, ext. 2342 Manpower Part-Time positions Contact Kevin Edwards at 697-2706 For Sale SOS - After School Program Contact Kate Stockman at 877-4100 Kevitt & Lee, CPA’s. Office Assistant. Contact Wayne Kevitt at 883-2920 Bi-Lo Cashier, Courtesy Clerk and Deli Baker Contact Jan at 885-7907 HELP! My husband says “Get Your Own Truck!” For sale; 1997 Honda Civic LX. Original owner, 36K miles, auto, air, tires bought in August 1999, silver, 4 door, never wrecked. Only $11,299! Call Elisa at ext 2284, 883-8612 or home at 883-3541. House For Sale: 3 Bedroom /1 Bath New exterior paint, gas heat, large rooms, ceiling fans in every room, close to town, nice neighborhood. ONLY $62,000! Call Tosha in the Bookstore at ext. 2284 or 884-8420 (home/leave message) Land Rover Parking Lot Attendant 891-7493 Outdoor Life Network Amateur Video Contest UWire (Standford) Outdoor Life Network (OLN) in adventure television, is looking to amateur videographers to submit their most thrilling ad venture video. The top five en tries will be broadcast as part of a special, devoted to the competi tion, scheduled to air in the sec ond quarter of 2000. The an nouncement was made today by Wendy McCoy, Director of Mar keting for Outdoor Life Network. Of the top five videos, three will be chosen for prize awards. One Grand prize winner will re ceive the choice of four adventure prize trip packages, $5000 cash, or a paid internship as an associ ate producer with OLN. One sec ond place winner will receive ei ther a Cannondale Super V Freeride 900 Bike, a Perception Kayak or $2,500 in cash. The third place winner can choose be tween an RCA Video Package or $1,000 in cash. The four Grand prize packages that the winner can choose from are: (1) A trip to Nepal, home of the 2000 Raid Gauloises Adventure Race; (2) A trip to the 2000 Giro dTtalia in Rome; (3) An extreme Ski Adventure with Mike Wiegle’s Helicopter Ski Tours in British Columbia; and (4) A Whitewater Rafting Trip through the Grand Canyon. “This is a wonderful opportunity to find out just how far reaching and influential our programming has be come, and to expose OLN to the next generation of adventurers and thrillseekers,” noted McCoy. Entrants are asked to submit video in VHS or Beta format of their most amazing adventure. The types of adventures accepted for submis sion include, but are not limited to; downhill or cross-country skiing, snowboarding, snow shoeing, hik ing, mountain climbing, road cy cling, mountain biking, surfing, kayaking, canoeing, white water rafting, water skiing, wake board ing, wildlife interaction and adven ture racing. The videos will be reviewed by a panel of representatives from OLN and Gamma Communica tions, an independent judging company. They will be judged on the basis of originality, creativity, level of adventure and ability to inspire. All entries must be origi nal and may not have aired on any other medium. Interested contestants need to call 1-877-OLN-ADVENTURE. All tapes must be received by Jan. 31,2000. TJ.C. Report Dr. Robert Towell was awarded a research grant this past summer by the Waynesville UFO Society. He was to try to make contact with ex traterrestrial beings by sitting on top of Mt. Pisgah at night and reciting poetry of Ken Chamlee through a bullhom. He made two possible contacts. One proved to be a bearded, retired Brevard College professor “bush whacking” through the woods and lost in the dark. The other possible contact ap peared as a glowing object coming through the woods but proved to be a lost hiker who worked for the Oconee Nuclear plant during the day. Next summer he hopes to im prove on the project. A battery oper ated stereo system will be used to read selections from Ernie Mills “Off the Wall” emails and to play a creation by Jon Gudmundson, “French Broad Jazz Suite.” Names changed to protect the innocent