cee pa TES et . . te Seay pict B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 20, 1996 2 HEY HEY HEY, GOODBYE — Twenty students from Thornhill Jr. Secondary ar e in Europe right now on the trip of a lifetime. Here part of the group waved goodbye before they left, last Thursday. On a European vacation WHAT ARE your plans for this spring break? Amuse the kids? Try to con them into housework? Maybe a trip to Prince George. Well, 20 students from Thornhill Jr. Secondary had better plans. They’re in Europe right now, on a two week tour of Rome, Florence Barceiona and Paris. Two teachers and two parents have joined the students on their European tour. Although the cities were pre- selected, the students — in grade nine and ten — set the schedule of events. On the agenda was the Biffel tower, the Vatican, Pompei, the Sistine Chapel and making a wish in the tea fountain in Rome. Shopping also ranked high on the wish list, plus plenty of free time for the kids to explore. They left last Thursday after a whirlwind of fundraising, including bottle drives, raffles, fruit sales and more. , The vacationers return back home March 29. , Gathering of the clans ELDERS FROM northwestern B.C. and Alaska will be in Terrace May 6-9 tor a Gathering of the Clans, a multi- cultural event which everyone is inviled to attend. : The gathering will feature professional and amateur dance troops, a grand entry, traditional dancing, an open forum, guest speakers and craft tables. Registration deadline is March 31. Those who live in the Terrace area can contact the Kermode Friendship Society or drop by and fill out a form. Volunteers and families willing to billet people are also needed. To volunteer call Benita Chapdelain at 635-7670 or Patricia Bolton at 635-4906. If you’re interested in setting up a craft table, call Kathy Mansouri at 635-3505. Audience The Terrace Little Theatre feed back presents... I a play by , SEXUAL HARASSMENT. DAVI D MA Mi ET Political correctness. Those . On hot issucs are key in Directed by ednnd, a new Terrace Little Theatre play opening Jo Patterson tomorrow night at the Starring McCall playhouse, Alan Weston The play, written by as John David Mamet, is about an : West older male professor and a Marianne Brorup Weston younger female student who as Carol find themselves involved in more than professional rela- tionship, en Director Jo Patterson isn’t afraid of the controversy ihe play might cause. She's even arranged for talk-back sessions afler cach showing of the play. Andre Klingner, © a psychology professor at Northwest Community Col- lege, is organizing the talk- back sessions. “It’s an opportunity for people who see the play to lalk about feelings that may be aroused by secing the play,” says Klingner. After the play anyone who wants to discuss any issues raised will be invited to stay behind. Klingner has line up 12 lo- cal people to act as facili- tators, Two will be present after- each showing, one inale and one female. One person will have a_ literary background and the other will be an expert in psychal- ogy. “We're not intending that they be judgmental, IVs just an opporlunily to talk about the play,”’ says Klingner. These teams won't direct the dialogue, he adds, they’li just be there to ans- wer questions when pos- sible. Oleanna runs March 21- 23 and March 28-30. Tick- ets are available at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel on Lazelle Ave, _. March 21, 22, 23 & 28, 29, 30 § p.m. McColl Playhouse 3625 Kalum Street Tickets $12 at LAIGLOBE Courtesy Travel Sponsored by AWU of NWCC, and Totem Press PRING BONUS FOR YOU! Member Oleanna A @ Receive $10 of free merchandise after the purchase of products totalling $100, when you become a member of our savings club. Ask about becoming a member today. 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