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<strong>Upcoming Events</strong></p>

March 2015

Homer Watson House & Gallery invites you to attend KWSA Annual Juried Exhibition: Colour Dance. Solo exhibit by Stephanie Fehrenbach March 21 to May 3, with opening reception March 22 and artists talk on April 18. For more info 519-748-4377 or homerwatson.on.ca.

Friday, March 6

Graduate Students to Senate — Nominations are requested for two graduate students of the University to be elected by/from the full- and part-time graduate students of the university, terms 1 May, 2015 to 30 April, 2017. Nomination forms are available from the Secretariat & Office of General Counsel web page: https://uwaterloo.ca/secretariat-general-counsel/nominations-elections. Completed nomination forms (at least five nominators are required in each case) should be submitted to the Secretariat & Office of General Counsel, Needles Hall, Room 3060, no later than 3:00 p.m., Friday 6 March, 2015. Elections will follow if necessary.

Tuesday, March 10

“Why Gender Violence is an Issue for Men” — lecture by Dr. Jackson Katz at QNC 0101 at 4 p.m. Free admission; limited seating. RSVP www.uwaterloo.ca/events/drjacksonkatz.

Tuesday, March 31-deadline

Kitchener Arts Spring 2015 — Announcing an exciting opportunity for youth to express their creativity, win prizes and have their original videos showcased in the community! Open to youth, ages 12-25. Winners get cash prizes!  Finalists get great exposure–winning videos will be showcased at the Central Library Theatre on Saturday, May 9. New this year: films with Audio are eligible to win! March 31, 2015 is the deadline. Check out the Facebook event page. Register for your spot in a workshop at Kitchener Public Library to learn tips and tricks to take your video submission to the next level!

STUDENT OPPORTUNITY

Mystery shoppers wanted — ideal candidates are focused, detail-oriented communicators who follow directions well, and can keep details confidential. This is a one-time gig, and once completed successfully, the candidate and their guest will receive a meal for free. Please send your resume to alexander.kelley@feds.ca. Must love food.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

International Sustainable Development Projects – C.L.O.U.D. Projects enable you to travel to a deserving partner community around the world, immerse yourself in a new culture, and actually make a difference in the lives of others. For more information visit www.TheNWC.com or email Waterloo@TheNWC.com.

Students/landlords — DO NOT put your house items to the curb — turn unused items into CASH by visiting kwauctions.ca.

Female fastball players wanted! K-W based women’s recreational league seeking players for the 2015 season. Part-time players welcome, pitchers needed. Visit us at www.kwladiesfastball.com or on Facebook for more information. 

Performers needed for International Justice Mission’s Talent Show Fundraiser on April 1 at 7 p.m. Charity event will help support victims of human-trafficking; other social injustices. Contact ijmuwaterloo@gmail.com.

Classifieds

Services: Cash for Clothes! — We want your gently used trendy clothes and accessories and we will pay you CASH on the spot! Check out platosclosetkitchener.com for details or call 519-744-4404.
 
Housing: Places for rent from Hoffaco Property Management! AAA quality, only minutes walk to campus! Options on many nearby streets including University, Lester, Sunview, and Columbia. Single renters and groups of any size welcome. Rent by the bedroom or by the entire unit. We have new apartments, lofts, townhouses, and fully detached houses for rent (enjoy your own yard!). Please contact us at: rent@hoffaco.com — 519-885-7910 —www.hoffaco.com.
 
Help wanted: Weekend counsellors and relief staff to work in homes for individuals with developmental challenges. Minimum eight-month commitment. Paid positions. Send resume to Human Resources, KW Habilitation Services, 108 Sydney Street, Kitchener, ON N2G 3V2.

St. Jacobs Country Garden Centre is a full service garden centre with an award winning landscape division that includes hardscaping, softscaping and waterscaping.

LANDSCAPE FOREPERSON 

needed: stellar people, communication, and organization skills; self-motivated individual capable of leading an installation crew of 3 to 5 workers. Experienced with job material scheduling and project management. Good penmanship and computer skills; 3 to 5 years experience an asset. LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION EMPLOYEE needed: stellar people and communication skills; capable of physical work; high moral and work ethics; able to follow instruction. Must have own transportation. PLEASE REPLY to st.jacobscountrygardens@rogers.com. Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted.

Angies since 1962, 47 Erb Street, Waterloo, is needing part-time and full-time cooks, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., with flexible hours. Call 519-573-4885 or 519-954-8500.

canadiancampstaff.com — work at a summer camp in the United States summer 2015. Hiring for general counselors, land sports, life guards, arts and more! Apply online at canadiancampstaff.com.

Systems Administrator — responsibilities include maintaining and strengthening Imprint’s office network system, troubleshooting, and liaising with Imprint’s server administration contractors. The ideal candidate will have webmail server administration experience, as well as familiarty with medium-scale Linux network administration, SAMBA file management, Windows XP and Mac OS workstations, LDAP authentication and Apache admin. For the above job, email your resume to editor@uwimprint.ca or bring it to SLC room 1116. FOR THE ABOVE POSITION…*Candidates must first apply to Student Award and Financial Aid Office for approval. If approved, candidates are required to bring Declaration of Student’s Eligibility/Hiring Form to Imprint interview.

DISTRIBUTION WORKER needed to deliver Imprint, every Friday starting at 5 a.m., winter term.

21+ years of age with valid drivers license;  $70 cash/worker. For info ­— ads@uwimprint.ca or SLC room1116.

 

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