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Western Carolinian Volume 68 Number 10

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  • Wednesday, April 7 | Mountain Folklore Seriesfeaturing Phil Noblitt, interpretive specialist and management assistant for Blue Ridge Parkway and author of | Mansion in the Mountains, about the Cone Mansion of Blowing Rock, __ discussing representations of Appalachian culture in the history of the _ National Park Service. 7:30 P.M. Auditorium, Mountain Heritage Center, H.F. Robinson Administration Building. (227-3900) Tuesday, April 13 Student Leadership TrainingTIPS (Training for Intervention ProcedureS), _ which addresses alcohol misuse by teaching intervention strategies, _ including information on the effect alcohol has on people, ideas for influencing drinking behavior, and role playing to develop appropriate | confrontation skills. Certification upon successful completion of class. 6- | 9 P.M. Cardinal Room, A.K. Hinds University Center. (227-7206) Wednesday, April 14 | WorkshopNorth Carolinais Long Term Care Plan. Choose 10-11 A.M. | or 3-4 P.M. Room 404, Belk Building. (www.wcu.edu/hr/training) Festival25th annual International Festival, featuring music, dance, arts and crafts, and food from around the world. 10 A.M.-3 P.M. Lawn, A.K. | Hinds University Center. (227-7494 or 227-3433) | Thursday, April 15 | Student Leadership TrainingTIPS (Training for Intervention Procedures), _ which addresses alcohol misuse by teaching intervention strategies, _ including information on the effect alcohol has on people, ideas for nfluencing drinking behavior, and role playing to develop appropriate confrontation skills. Certification upon successful completion of class. 6- 9 P.M. Cardinal Room, A.K. Hinds University Center. (227-7206) | Friday, April 16 | TheatreThe University Players present The Laramie Project by Moises | Kaufman and the Tectonic Theater Project. Through April 25. Admission: | $12.50 adults; $10 senior citizens; $6 students. 7:30 P.M. Hoey | Auditorium. (227-7491) _ Saturday, April 17 Open Housefor prospective students and their families to explore the | campus; visit residence halls, classrooms, and the library; and sample | cafeteria cuisine. Western faculty members on hand to discuss academic opportunities and career interests. Registration, 8:30 A.M.; information air, 8:30-10 A.M. Concourse, Ramsey Regional Activity Center. (828-227- 7317 or toll free 877-WCU4YOU [928-4968]). TheatreThe University Players present The Laramie Project by Moises Kaufman and the Tectonic Theater Project. Through April 25. Admission: $12.50 adults; $10 senior citizens; $6 students. 2 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. Hoey Auditorium. (227-7491) Concertannual Jazz Festival, with Bobby Watson. 8 P.M. Recital Hall, Coulter Building. (227-7242) Sunday, April 18 TheatreThe University Players present The Laramie Project by Moises Kaufman and the Tectonic Theater Project. Through April 25. Admission: $12.50 adults; $10 senior citizens; $6 students. 2 P.M. Hoey Auditorium. (227-7491) Spring into Summer programmonthly series, April through October, that invites families to explore the regionis natural heritage and discover how they can fit into the natural world presents Recycle This. No admission charged, but reservations required. 2:30-3:30 P.M. Mountain Heritage Center, H.F. Robinson Administration Building. (227- 7129) Concertartist-in-residence. Call for ticket information. 4 P.M. Recital Hall, Coulter Building. (227-7242) Monday, April 19 Golf tournamentfifth annual College of Business Golf Tournament. Shotgun start, noon. River Run Country Club, Davidson. (227-3480 or kauffman@email.wcu.edu) ConcertMusical Scenes and Opera Workshop. 8 P.M. Recital Hall, Coulter Building. (227-7242) HELP KEEP OUR WATERS CLEAN Tuesday, April 20 Luncheonhonoring EPA retirees. Noon. Hospitality Room, Ramsey Regional Activity Center. (227-3039) Catamount Concert Series-WCU Gamelan Ensemble, performing music from the Far East. 8 P.M. Recital Hall, Coulter Building. (227-7242) Wednesday, April 21 Brown Bag Lunchfeaturing A Czech Musicians Story, with Pavel Wlosok. Sponsored by Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars. Noon. Second floor lounge, Hunter Library. (227-7494 or 227- 3433) MASE workshopPosition Management, Part 1. Make-up for MASE session cancelled last fall. Part 2, April 28. 2-4 P.M. Room 404, Belk Building. (www.wcu.edu/hr/training) Student Leadership TrainingTIPS (Training for Intervention ProcedureS), which addresses alcohol misuse by teaching intervention strategies, including information on the effect alcohol has on people, ideas for influencing drinking behavior, and role playing to develop appropriate confrontation skills. Certification upon successful completion of class. 6- 9 p.m. Cardinal Room, A.K. Hinds University Center. (227-7206) Thursday, April 22 WorkshopLetis Stress Less Stress provides brief overview of psychology and physiology of stress and offers practical stress management techniques. 10 A.M.-noon. Room 224, Bird Building. (www. wcu.edu/hr/training) SpeakerDr. Cornel West, professor of religion and African American studies at Princeton University and author of the best-selling book Race Matters. 7 P.M. Ramsey Regional Activity Center. (227-2276) TheatreThe University Players present The Laramie Project by Moises Kaufman and the Tectonic Theater Project. Through April 25. Admission: $12.50 adults; $10 senior citizens; $6 students. 7:30 P.M. Hoey Auditorium. (227-7491) ConcertCatamount Chamber Singers/University Chorus. 8 P.M. Recital Hall, Coulter Building. (227-7242) Friday, April 23 Spring General Faculty Meeting and Awards Convocation. Reception, 3 p.m. Meeting and convocation, 3:30 P.M. Recital Hall, Coulter Building. (227-7100) TheatreThe University Players present The Laramie Project by Moises Kaufman and the Tectonic Theater Project. Through April 25. Admission: $12.50 adults; $10 senior citizens; $6 students. 7:30 P.M. Hoey Auditorium. (227-7491) Saturday, April 24 TheatreThe University Players present The Laramie Project by Moises Kaufman and the Tectonic Theater Project. Through April 25. Admission: $12.50 adults; $10 senior citizens; $6 students. 2 P.M. and 7:P.M. Hoey Auditorium. (227-7491) Sunday, April 25 TheatreThe University Players present The Laramie Project by Moises Kaufman and the Tectonic Theater Project. Admission: $12.50 adults; $10 senior citizens; $6 students. 2 P.M. Hoey Auditorium. (227-7491) Tuesday, April 27 ConcertWind Ensemble/Concert Band. 8 P.M. Recital Hall, Coulter Building. (227-7242) Wednesday, April 28 MASE workshopPosition Management, Part 2. Make-up for MASE session cancelled last fall. 2-4 P.M. Room 404, Belk Building. (www.wcu.edu/hr/training) Friday, April 30 ConcertCivic Orchestra. 8 P.M. Recital Hall, Coulter Building. (227- 7242) PARTICIPATE IN THE 2004 TUCK RIVER CLEAN-UP | READ MORE ON NEXT PAGE | FEATURE ARTICLE PAGE 20
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