Grapevine for May 2, 2011
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Grapevine for May 2, 2011
grapevine SELKIRK COLLEGE EMPLOYEE NEWSLETTER Weekly News pg 2 HR Matters pg 4 The Gallery pg 6 HATS OFF TO THIS YEAR’S GRADS! Approximately 280 of Selkirk College’s 716 graduates celebrated their accomplishments at the Graduation Ceremony and Tea at the Castlegar campus on Thursday, April 21, 2011. View more photos in The Gallery. abcd efgh ijkl mno pqrs tuvw TechTips pg 3 What’s Happening Bits & Bytes pg 8 pg 12 Classifieds pg 13 Photo: Vogue Photographic WHAT’S INSIDE M ay 2, 2011 CEES DECLARES WINNER OF CO-OP EDUCATION STUDENT OF THE YEAR CONTEST The CEES (Co-op Education and Employment Services) Department of Selkirk College held its first annual Co-op Education Student of the Year contest for 2010-11. More than 200 Co-op Ed. students participated in the contest. We are pleased to announce that the winner of the Co-op Education Student of the Year contest for 2010-11 is Steven Bougie of the GIS program of Selkirk College. Mr. Bougie receives an iPad2 as the prize of this contest. Thanks to all the students who participated in the contest and a special thanks to Steven! Photo: Steven Bougie and Brenda Smith. M ay 2, 201 1 | Vo l I I , I s s u e 1 9 grapevine SELKIRK COLLEGE 1 HOME Weekly NEWS INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION CONTRIBUTES $1.8 BILLION ANNUALLY TO THE B.C. ECONOMY Published April 27 - International education is now a leading export for British Columbia (B.C.), creating jobs and supporting families in communities and regions across the province. The total value of international education exports in 2010 reached over $1.8 billion dollars, ranking the sector fifth in the generation of export income. Among B.C.’s key trading partners China, India, and South Korea, international education ranks as a top-three contributor to B.C.’s economy. In order to accurately measure the full economic impact of international education province-wide, the BC Council for International Education (BCCIE) has engaged noted economist Dr. Roslyn Kunin of Roslyn Kunin and Associates, Inc. (RKA, Inc.). Dr. Kunin’s report The Economic Impact of International Education in British Columbia examines international student spending at K-12, post-secondary and language institutions across the province. Dr. Kunin’s study will help the province and BCCIE to benchmark international student data and to plan strategically for future growth in the industry. The full report will be published here on April 27, 2011: www.bccie.bc.ca/about/publications HAIKU COCKTAILS, POEMS ON THE MENU, AND AN EMPTY CHAIR “It’s the most original evening I have ever been to. Having a poet serve you and recite was really cool, the food was great, and the chapbooks are marvellous. I’m inspired by the youthful creativity and the sense of play.” — novelist Anne DeGrace Published by Bill Metcalfe on April 14, 2011 – Arts in the Kootneays: For the appetizers, there was a food menu and a poetry menu. Your formally-dressed server was the author of the poetry. She or he took your order, then read a poem to you and your table-mates. It was the same for the main course and dessert—the server/poets moved to a different one of the six round tables for each course. During the meal, other writers read their prose pieces to the whole room. Before the meal, while people arrived and mingled with drinks from the bar, writer/waiters circulated with elegant trays of haiku cocktails. Each haiku, written by the servers, was typed on a small card and attached to a piece of writer-folded origami. Poets perform for their tables: Sam Stevenson (front) and Celina Silva (back of room). Photo: Bill Metcalfe These writer/waiters were the secondyear class at Selkirk College’s Studies in Writing program at their year-end event on April 8, No Words Barred: A Metaphormal. Visit http://arts.inthekoots.com/haiku-hors-doeuvres-poems-on-the-menu-and-an-empty-chair/ to read the full story. View more photos at https://picasaweb.google.com/kootenaykel/AlmedasPoetryBash# M ay 2, 201 1 | Vo l I I , I s s u e 1 9 grapevine SELKIRK COLLEGE 2 HOME SPONSORSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR SELKIRK SAINTS GOLF CAMP Published April 28, 2011: Thanks to many community donations made in memory of Laurie Palibroda, youth from the West Kootenay area may be eligible for sponsorships that will cover the cost of the upcoming Selkirk Saints Golf Camp. The Laurie Palibroda Memorial Golf Camp Sponsorship (bursary) was established in 2006 and has been supported by personal donations and through proceeds generated from the Pali’s two-day men’s golf tournament. The annual tournament takes place on May 7 and 8 and participants can register by visiting the Castlegar Golf Course’s website at www.golfcastlegar.com or by calling 250.365.5006. Tim Smeltzer, Lynda Palibroda (left to right) and Ray Bystrom (far The sponsorship will enable up to three children to right) present Selkirk College Athletics Coordinator Kim Verigin with a donation for the Laurie Palibroda Memorial Sponsorship (bursary). attend the camp. Application forms and guidelines are available online at www.selkirk.ca/athletics/campusrecreation/summercamps/golfcamp. The deadline for submissions is May 6, 2011. Visit http://selkirk.ca/about/news/name-27665-en.php to read the full story. CELEBRATING SELKIRK COLLEGE Published April 14, 2011 – Nelson Star: It’s far too easy to forget just how important Selkirk College is to this region. Once we are finished our education and move onto the world of work, it’s no longer top of mind. The educational, economic and social aspects of a vibrant post secondary institution should never be taken for granted. We all need to celebrate with them and thank Selkirk for the opportunity to host a place that can inspire, empower and make a difference in the future of our community and country. Visit http://www.bclocalnews.com/opinion/119870769.html to read the full story. 2011 GIS STUDENT SHOWCASE AVAILABLE ONLINE Find out what our Geographic Information Systems (GIS) students accomplish in our program at http://selkirk.ca/programs/rr/academicprograms/gis/studentbios/ . Pass on the link to inquiring students so they can get an idea of what we do in our program, and to potential employers who are interested in hiring one of our graduates! Photo: GIS student Amy O’Neill. TECHTIPS SAVE YOUR PHOTOS IN LOWER CASE! Did you know… When you save images and want to put them into the Site Manager system (Terminal 4) for the Media Library, you cannot save the image as .JPEG (upper case). You should save images as .jpeg (lower case). If you save with the upper case extension, it will cause your image to come up blank! M ay 2, 201 1 | Vo l I I , I s s u e 1 9 grapevine SELKIRK COLLEGE 3 HOME HRmatters CURRENT POSTINGS These are the current job postings for employment at Selkirk College: FISH AND AQUATIC BIOLOGY INSTRUCTOR (Competition #23): Ends Wednesday, May 11, 2011 Selkirk College is seeking a Fish and Aquatic Biology Instructor for a short term position at our Castlegar campus location. Working under the supervision of the School Chair, the Instructor is required to teach Fish and Aquatic Biology courses to students enrolled in our 2-year diploma program in Recreation, Fish, and Wildlife (RFW) as well as introductory Fish Ecology courses to first year students enrolled in RFW, Forestry, or Integrated Environmental Planning Technologies. PROGRAMMER AND SYSTEMS ANALYST (Competition #17): Ends Wednesday, May 25, 2011 Reporting to the Director of Information Technology Services, the Programmer and Systems Analyst supports shared software applications in administrative computing environments. SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER (Competition #24): Ends Friday, May 06, 2011 The Disability Services Department at Selkirk College is seeking an ASL/English Interpreter to work directly with a profoundly deaf student at the Castlegar campus. Visit http://selkirk.ca/about/departments/hr/postings/jobs/ to view the full job postings. EMPLOYEE COMINGS & GOINGS Michelle Pierce has been hired to teach the ECCE 293 course for the Early Childhood Care and Education students starting on May 2, 2011, for 6 weeks. Michelle has been working as a Supported Child Development Consultant for the last five years at Kootenay Family Place while raising her family. She was recently promoted to manager of the program. She has a diploma in Child and Youth Care (from Selkirk College!) and is currently working on her degree in this field. She is also the Chair of the Early Childhood Advisory Committee. Outside of work, Michelle enjoys spending time with her family and friends—hiking, biking and camping. She belongs to the Robson Community Choir and enjoys photography. Michelle says, “I am very excited to be given the opportunity to share my experience and knowledge with the ECCE students. Ten years ago I was sitting in that very classroom! Many children on my caseload have behaviours that challenge the adults who work with them. The positive approaches to behaviour strategies are something most people in the field can feel good about implementing. I hope the students will find the tools I have to offer useful in their work.” Welcome Michelle! Health and Safety Coordinator Peter Leach celebrated his final day at Selkirk on Friday, April 29, 2011. We wish you all the best Peter! M ay 2, 201 1 | Vo l I I , I s s u e 1 9 grapevine SELKIRK COLLEGE 4 HOME SAVE THE DATE! EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION DINNER – MAY 19, 2011 The annual Selkirk College Employee Recognition Dinner will be held on Thursday, May 19, at the Ripple Mountain Café (Cafeteria) at the Castlegar campus. The cocktail hour (cash bar) begins at 5 pm followed by a buffet dinner at 6 pm. Dinner reservations are available at $25 for those of you interested in attending and celebrating the achievements of your friends and co-workers. Contact Pam Mosby at ext. 390 no later than Friday, May 12, to reserve a seat. This deadline is necessary to respect the organizational needs of the Cafeteria and other organizers. Thank you! THE FOLLOWING LONG SERVICE EMPLOYEES WILL BE HONOURED: THE FOLLOWING RETIREES WILL BE HONOURED: 20 YEARS OF SERVICE Peggy Weinrauch, Bev Onischak, Stuart Deverney, Denise Chernoff, Devorah MacLean, Pauline Dupas, Cheryl Hodge, Peter Leach, George Penfold, Carol Retzlaff, Terry Walker, Vi Kalesnikoff and Chris Boven. RETIREES Allison Alder, Ken Soroka, Julie Robertson, Larry Perepolkin, Dan Obradovic, Len Grayson, Paul Idle, Rhys Andrews, Robert Gurney, Donna Sterne and Ian McAlpine 25 YEARS OF SERVICE Lenka Lalonde 30 YEARS OF SERVICE Margaret Poohachoff, Elizabeth Popoff, Shirley Hadikin and John Chernenkoff 35 YEARS OF SERVICE Mickey Kinakin Congratulations to each one of you on your achievements! IT’S ANOTHER “MARK YOUR CALENDAR” EVENT! MUNICIPAL PENSION PLAN MEMBERS/PPWC MEMBERS The Municipal Pension Plan will be hosting their annual “Thinking About Retiring” seminar and “Your Pension Your Future” seminar. *Please note that “YOUR PENSION YOUR FUTURE” will only be offered in Castlegar. CASTLEGAR SEMINARS - MAY 17 (TWO SEMINARS) Your Pension Your Future - May 17, 2-3:30 pm Thinking About Retiring - May 17, 6-8:00 pm Both seminars will be held at the Fireside Inn Hotel & Conference Centre. NELSON SEMINAR- MAY 19 (ONE SEMINAR) Thinking About Retiring - May 19, 6 pm-8 pm at the Prestige Lakeside Resort & Convention Centre. Thinking About Retiring provides information for members who are within five years of retirement. The Pension Corporations easy-to-use online registration system is the best, most convenient way for members to register. Registrants will receive instant email confirmation that will include the date, time and location of the seminar. Your Pension Your Future will be informative if you are a new or mid-career member, this seminar focuses on the information you need to know. Some of the topics we cover include: The value of your pension to you and your loved ones, Taking leaves, buying back leaves and how it affects your pension income (e.g., leaves of absence, maternity and parental leaves), Understanding your Member’s Benefit Statement and how to use the tools and resources on the website. Members can access the online registration system through the Municipal Pension Plan website at: www.pensionsbc.ca/portal/page/portal/pen_corp_home/mpp_home_page/mpp_tools/mpp_tools_seminars/ Alternatively, paper enrolment forms (attached to Grapevine email) can be completed and faxed to the Municipal Pension Plan at 1.250.953.0415. M ay 2, 201 1 | Vo l I I , I s s u e 1 9 grapevine SELKIRK COLLEGE 5 HOME the gallery GRADUATION CEREMONY AND TEA – APRIL 21, 2011 M ay 2, 201 1 | Vo l I I , I s s u e 1 9 grapevine SELKIRK COLLEGE 6 HOME the gallery AWARDS DINNER – APRIL 20, 2011 On April 20, a dinner and reception was held in the Staff Lounge at the Castlegar campus to recognize the recipients of the Honorary Diploma, Distinguished Educator and Distinguished Alumni Awards. IT’S A BOY! An Honorary Diploma in Human Services was awarded to Jeffrey LaFortune; John Dooley received an Honorary Diploma in Liberal Arts and Sciences; the Distinguished Educator Award was presented to Steve Goldsmith; and the Distinguished Alumni Award went to Mike Adams. Each of these individuals has made significant contributions to the college and to our community over the years. Electrical Instructor Julie-Claire (JC) Hamilton and her husband Brian Hartridge recently welcomed the arrival of their first child—Cole Jacob Hartridge. He was born on March 31, 2011 at 2:09 pm. Welcome to the Selkirk family Cole! M ay 2, 201 1 | Vo l I I , I s s u e 1 9 grapevine SELKIRK COLLEGE 7 what’s HOME HAPPENING OPEN DIALOGUES WITH THE PRESIDENT Come out to an Open Dialogue session with our new President, Angus Graeme! CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING DATES: Trail: Castlegar: KSA: Silver King: Tenth Street: Grand Forks: May 3, 9:30 am, rm. 115, May 3, 12 noon, rm. S113 May 4, 9:30 am, rm. 310 May 4, 11:30 am, rm. 118 May 4, 2 pm, rm. P303 May 10, 11:30 am For Nakusp and Kaslo employees, Angus is scheduled to attend part of the May planning meetings of the Continuing Education Department and the School of Developmental Education. Visits to the Nakusp and Kaslo Centres are to be determined. Brief updates will be provided on various topics of interest, with plenty of time for questions and feedback! TOPICS MAY INCLUDE: • Major construction projects: Tenth Street Residence, Studio 80, Aboriginal Gathering Place. • Status of review and planning processes: Food Services, Facilities Master plan, CE, Academic & Student Development Education plan, Student Retention plan. • Operational and instructional planning (student FTEs): Its relevance to programs and services; projects and proposals in the works. • Status of major IT projects. • Status of our Sustainability Plan. • The recently announced Employee Feedback and Development process. • Current community capacity building efforts (eg. Columbia Basin Rural Development Institute). • Advocacy efforts with the new ministry structure in Victoria. • Working with our Board of Governors on a refreshed Strategic Plan. • Any other items of interest. See you there! EXPERIENCE SELKIRK DAY – MAY 5, 2011 Experience Selkirk Day takes place on May 5 this year at the Nelson and Castlegar campuses. This annual Selkirk College event is a great way for high school students to explore possible career and program options before making any commitment. EXPERIENCE SELKIRK DAY May 5, 2011 Grade 10 and 11 students are invited to come to Selkirk College, and experience what it’s like to be a college student for a day. Register in advance for educational workshops, and learn what post-secondary programs are offered right here in the West Kootenays. Grade 10, 11 and 12 students are invited to pre-register in fun, interactive college classes. Students are bused in from all over the West Kootenay and Boundary Regions and have the opportunity to choose from 40 different interactive workshops which compliment the career, vocational and academic programs offered at Selkirk College. REGIstRatIoN DEaDlINE Is apRIl 19th. Contact your high school counsellor to register! Workshops vary from Flight Training (Professional Aviation) to Flambé (Hospitality and Tourism). For more information, or to volunteer, please contact Educational Recruitment Coordinator, Amy Kinakin at [email protected] or 250.505.1396. M ay 2, 201 1 | Vo l I I , I s s u e 1 9 grapevine EaRly REGIstRatIoN pRIzEs! Get your registration in before April 12th and be entered to win one of many early bird registration prizes. FoR MoRE INFoRMatIoN email [email protected]. EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS | selkirk.ca | 1.888.953.1133 SELKIRK COLLEGE 8 HOME HIP-HIP PARADE! Selkirk College will be participating in a number of community celebrations over the summer/fall including: May 7 - Silver City (Trail) – Parade May 23 - May Days (Kaslo) – Parade May 28 - Beaver Valley May Days (Fruitvale/BV) – Parade June 4 - Sunfest (Castlegar) – Parade and Information Booth July 1 - Canada Day (Nakusp) – Parade July 1 - Canada Day (Nelson) – Information Booth July 16 - Kootenay Festival (Castlegar) – Information Booth September 10 (date may change) - Grand Forks Fall Fair – Parade September 11 - Golden City Days (Rossland) – Parade September 17-18 - Rock Creek Fall Fair – Information Booth September 24-25 - Pass Creek Fall Fair – Information Booth Selkirk will have a brand new float and theme this year! If you would like to participate in a parade and/or help with the information booths, please contact Recruitment Coordinator Amy Kinakin at [email protected] or 250.505.1396. KUDOS KUDOS to Mark Enns, Carrie Voysey, Kim Verigin, Peggy Weinrauch and Bill Winegarden! Great job everyone! If you would like to give someone KUDOS simply pass on the name of the employee, along with $2, to one of the individuals below. Your nomination will then be provided with a KUDOS card, which entitles them to free coffee and a muffin! Castlegar Campus $2 to Holly Ashcroft Silver King Campus $2 to Barb Butchart Tenth Street Campus $2 to Peggy Weinrauch Trail Campus $2 to Kerry Young M ay 2, 201 1 | Vo l I I , I s s u e 1 9 grapevine FINE WOODWORKING SHOW The Fine Woodworking show is on the weekend of May 27, 28, 29 at the Nelson Trading Company building at the corner of Baker and Stanley. The hours are Friday from 9 am-9 pm, Saturday from 9 am-5 pm and Sunday from 9 am-4 pm with the opening reception the evening of Friday May 27. SELKIRK COLLEGE 9 HOME Mir Centre for Peace Presents The Peace café canadian Boat to Gaza With passenger Kevin neish from victoria canadian individuals and groups have come together to challenge the Israeli and egyptian blockade of Gaza, united by a commitment to human rights. a canadian Boat to Gaza is being planned to challenge the blockade that the International committee of the Red cross and the United Nations human Rights council have called “a crime against humanity”. Join Kevin Neish as he discusses why this humanitarian and political mission is important to canadians. Neish was present on the Mavi Marmara ship in May 2010 where nine Turkish activists were killed and he will be on the canadian Boat to Gaza when it sails later this year, joined by a flotilla of boats from around the world. Thursday, May 12, 7:00 pm Mir centre for Peace, castlegar campus admission by donation. Refreshments will be served. selkirk.ca/mir | 250.365.1234 Shaping our futures through conversations that matter. M ay 2, 201 1 | Vo l I I , I s s u e 1 9 grapevine SELKIRK COLLEGE 10 HOME TRAINING FOR YOUR MOODLE CLASSROOM CASTLEGAR CAMPUS - ROOM B21 Are you going to be creating new courses, modifying your content for hybrid delivery or going the next step and including quizzes or assignments in your supplemental courses? Think about tools or strategies you need to accomplish your goal. If you have suggestions for topics other than those listed below, please contact Judy … maybe we can fit them in too. Register early! Send an email to Judy at the Distributed Learning Centre – [email protected] BASIC LEVEL 1, 2, 3 & 4 SESSIONS, ADVANCED SESSIONS AND OTHER INTERESTING TOOLS Maximum 6 participants BASIC LEVEL 1 SESSION Monday, May 16, 9:30-11:30 am BASIC LEVEL 2 SESSION Tuesday, May 17, 9:30-11:30 am BASIC LEVEL 3 SESSION Wednesday, May 18, 9:30-11:30 am BASIC LEVEL 4 SESSION Thursday, May 19, 9:30-11:30 am OPEN WORKSHOP Thursday, May 12th OR Friday, May 20th The Moodle classroom ( Interface), Using Blocks, Settings, Navigation, Student View, Adding Students Prerequisite: Basic Level 1. Adding Resources, HTML Editor, Uploading Files, Linking, File Management, Images, Directory, Books Prerequisite: Basic Level 1 & 2. Communication Tools (Forums, QuickMail, Messages), Assignment Activity (simple grade entry) Prerequisite: Basic Level 1, 2 & 3. Glossary, Calendar, Feedback Bring your questions and ideas! Please indicate your preference of morning or afternoon when registering. INTERESTED IN GOING BEYOND THE BASICS? ADVANCED WORKSHOPS: QUIZZES Wednesday, May 25, 9:30 am – 12:00 CREATING ASSIGNMENTS Wednesday, May 25, 1 – 3 pm GRADEBOOK Wednesday, May 11, 10 am – 12:30 Wednesday, June 1, 10 am – 12:30 True/False, Multiple Choice, Matching, Essay CREATING GROUPS /USING CHOICE Use groups effectively for collaboration activities. Choice is very versatile tool. It can be used: to vote on a topic; gather research information or have students self select a topic from options provided for an essay/presentation, to name a few. Tuesday, May 24, 10 am – 12:00 BRIDGIT Thursday, May 26, 10 am – 12:30 JING Monday, May 30, 10 am – 12:00 WINK Tuesday, May 31, 10 am – 12:30 An easy to use tool to share voice, video and data over the Internet. Share anything you have open on your desktop. Bring a headset and microphone. Freeware - make short (5 min or less) videos and screenshots of what you see on your computer. Freeware - Using Wink you can capture screenshots, add explanations boxes, buttons, add audio, etc. and generate a highly effective tutorial. Scheduled times don’t work for your group? Contact us to arrange a workshop(s). Call Judy at 250.364.5771 or email [email protected] to arrange dates, times and location. Summer sessions are tentatively planned for August 22-31, 2011. The Distributed Learning Centre (DLC) will have reduced service June 2-30, 2011. Please contact the DLC as soon as possible for any online course related needs, such as new course shells or assistance with online course design for the September semester. M ay 2, 201 1 | Vo l I I , I s s u e 1 9 grapevine SELKIRK COLLEGE 11 HOME BITS n’ bytes LOOKING FOR AN EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY AND/OR WANTING TO LEARN MORE ABOUT EDUCATIONAL GOVERNANCE? There are a number of seats coming vacant on the Selkirk College Board and on Education Council (EDCO) in May 2011. All of these seats will be filled through a nomination and online election process that will be rolled out over the coming weeks. The time requirement to prepare for and attend meetings can range from two to four hours a month over a seven- to eight-month period. The appointment terms are three years (Board) and two years (Education Council). If you are currently elected to a seat and want to stand for re-election or are newly interested in this work, please watch the Grapevine for information on the upcoming nomination process. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR SCFA MEMBERS Please remember that the Professional Development (PD) Fund established by the Common Agreement is one more route you can go for PD funding. The fund was developed to promote activities that meet our criteria for Group PD, but so far there are enough dollars left over to support individual PD claims as well. The limit for Individual PD applications is $2500/year, $500 of which can be a top-up for a successful application to the SCFA Regular PD Fund [the “other” PD Fund] that is not completely covered. Follow this link to view the Terms of Reference and Application form at http://selkirk.ca/about/departments/hr/ staffdevelopment/ . CALL FOR GALA 2011 AUCTION TEAM PROPOSALS Gala 2011 will offer the opportunity for faculty and staff to raise funds for their program to support projects, competitions, field trips and student awards. We are looking for a team of five to seven staff/faculty of one program to coordinate, ask communities and friends for donations and run the auction on November 19, at Mary Hall, Nelson. The team will work with the Development staff to prepare a letter to donors and complete a plan for the auction portion of the Gala. The program would receive funds raised from the silent auction for their program and students. We also present a live auction with proceeds going towards other programs who participate in the Gala. The Gala is a great opportunity to raise funds for and showcase our programs. If you are interested in working the Gala auction, please apply to Pat Henman or Joyce Buckler in the Development Department. Your proposal should include your program name, number of volunteers, team leader, and what the funds will be used for. The deadline for applications is May 13, 2011. Thank you very much. Gala Coordinators, Development Department Pat Henman 250.505.1324, [email protected] and Joyce Buckler 250.505.1386, [email protected] M ay 2, 201 1 | Vo l I I , I s s u e 1 9 grapevine SELKIRK COLLEGE 12 HOME CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE: 1990 MAZDA B2600i Pickup Truck. Well maintained. 4 cylinders, automatic transmission, air conditioning, remote start, cruise control, automatic door opener, heavy duty springs, canopy, running boards. Summer and winter tires on rims plus original owner’s manual. 217,670 km. Serious enquiries only. $3000 obo. Phone 250. 365.7292, ext. 475. FOR SALE: Wormy cherries? Don’t want to spray? A reuseable Kootenay Cover can protect your cherries against worms, wasps and birds without any poison. Check out www.kootenaycovers.com or call 250.353.2264 for more information. FOR SALE: Snowboard boots: Size 8 Brand: 24 Seven Snowboard boots: Size 8 Brand: Ride Snowboard: Rossignal Revolutions mini (must see). Size: 46.5 inches long x 10 inches wide (middle). No bindings Excellent shape for all! I have pictures if requested! Email: [email protected] or phone: 250.693.2257. FOR SALE 2007 Toyota Matrix XR: Black one owner 5 speed manual transmission, sunroof, great condition, 54,000 Kms, summer and winter tires. $12,900. Call 250.352.6197. FOR SALE: Too many vehicles! 1998 Ford Explorer for sale: 160,000 kms, 4 litre, V6, 4 door, 4x4, automatic, tow package, sunroof, PW, PL, runs well, new battery, 2 sets tires (new studded winter tires on rims and summer tires on mag’s). Reduced $2500 obo. NEW HOME BUILDING SURPLUS FOR SALE: four new pot lights, halo air-tight housing 6 inch aperture, $10 each (less than half price), 45 pieces of 6 inch wide 12 feet long composite decking. Tired of staining your deck each year? Go composite at $2 a linear foot (compare at $3.20 a linear foot plus HST in town) almost a 50% savings! Cedar colour. Email Wendy at [email protected] . LIFE IN THE RAW WITH BRENDA WISEMAN & PARIS VOYKIN Join us for a session that includes creating and eating raw foods that correspond with the theme combined with body, mind, heart and spirit health and healing information, a yoga pose or exercise and always some laughter. $25/session. For a detailed schedule of lessons go to www.parispath.com and click on “Wednesday Schedule”. NEED A HOUSE SITTER OR HOUSE/PET SITTER? We are available May 2 through May 20. Call George at 250.365.9593. HOUSE SITTING Two responsible adults looking to house sit in the Nelson area from June 1 to August 31. Contact [email protected] . FOR RENT: One-bedroom apartment in beautiful and quiet area of Pass Creek (15 mins to Castlegar, 25 mins to Nelson). Car pooling possible to Castlegar campus. $650 per month including utilities, available March 1 to non-smoking person with no pets! 250.304.2247, or see Jocelyn Templeman at Castlegar campus. FOR RENT: Newly renovated, one bedroom above ground basement suite for rent. Located in downtown Castlegar, close to Millennium walkway. Available May 1. Email [email protected]. FOR RENT: Spacious 1 bedroom (cable and internet included) available for rent April 15 in a beautiful townhouse (family) setting in Nelson on the water in lower Fairview. References required. Please contact Heather at 250.354.4445. FOR RENT: 1 bedroom small house, central quiet location in Castlegar, F/S, available immediately, $600 + utilities. References required/ long term preferred, n/s, n/p. Ph: 250.365.8141. FOR SALE: COMMUNITY EVENTS: WANTED: The Royal Theatre in Trail presents: Sunday Cinema Tickets are $9 per show and start at 4 pm. May 8 – WINTER IN WARTIME Visit trail-arts.com for further details. BIKE SERVICES AVAILABLE: The Royal Theatre in Trail presents: MET OPERA SERIES Tickets are $22.00, available at the door only. Email [email protected] for more information. May 14, 9 am – Wagner DIE WALKURE (5 Hours, 30 minutes) Teeter Table, inversion table for back care and exercise. Almost new, was $425, asking $275. Call Leslie Comrie at ext. 322 or 250.365.0058. Looking for a second-hand flat screen television to buy, max 32” screen, must have HDMI cable capability. Email phenman@ selkirk.ca or ext. 324, Nelson. Get your bike ready for spring with a tune-up by Taghum Bicycle Service. We offer a 20% discount for Selkirk employees/ students. Call 250.352.5274 or email [email protected]. Charles Bailey Theatre in Trail presents: Derek Edwards – My Blunderful Life Tour. Wednesday, May 18 at 8 pm. For more information or to buy tickets, visit www.trail-arts.com or call 250.368.9669. PLEASE NOTE: Classified ads will remain in the Grapevine up to three weeks. After this timeframe, your ad may be removed unless we are otherwise instructed (email [email protected]). Thanks! Remember! The deadline for submissions to Grapevine is Thursday at noon. M ay 2, 201 1 | Vo l I I , I s s u e 1 9 grapevine SELKIRK COLLEGE 13
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