April 11, 2008, Vol. 1 Issue 26
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Salmon Arm celebrates book launch for two faculty
A wine and cheese reception to celebrate book launches for Salmon Arm’s Dr. Xiaoping Li and Dr. Chris Clarkson will take place on April 15 at 4:30 p.m. in the Salmon Arm cafeteria.
Dr. Xiaoping Li’s Voices Rising: Asian Canadian Cultural Activism examines Asian Canadian political and cultural activism in the late twentieth century, drawing on historical sources and personal testimonies to discuss the processes and politics of community building, identity making, racial equity, and social justice.
Dr. Chris Clarkson’s Domestic Reforms: Political Visions and Family Regulation in British Columbia, 1862-1940 asks why male legislators in late nineteenth and early twentieth century British Columbia granted married women new rights over property, altered wives’ and children’s inheritance rights, and increased married men’s support obligations; the study also examines public responses to the legislation, and investigates why policy reforms frequently produced unintended consequences.
Bike to Work Week
The Kelowna campus is encouraging staff to participate in Bike to Work Week from May 5-9. Okanagan College’s
Paul Stephenson will keep track of miles logged by staff. To qualify, you need to ride to work at least once during that week. Paul will tally the total team distance as the College competes against other organizations. There is a free breakfast for participants from 6:45-8:45 a.m. on May 5 at City Park and May 8 at Gyro Beach. If you would like to participate, please email your name, sex and distance between home and work (one way) to
Paul.
Support children in BC on Jeans Day
Help support the BC Children's Hospital by wearing your jeans to work on April 24. This fun and easy event will benefit BC Children’s Hospital. If you would like to wear your jeans to work on April 24 and support Jeans Day then purchase a button for $5 or a collectible lapel pin for $20 by contacting
Michelle Lowry by April 16. BC Children’s Hospital is the province’s only tertiary child healthcare facility dedicated to providing the best pediatric clinical care, research and education for children and families in BC. The care provided is tailored to the unique needs of our children.
CS can tune up your Office skills
A free Office 2007 seminar is being offered to all staff by Continuing Studies in Kelowna. The training will take place on May 14 from 11:45 a.m. – 1 p.m. in room A142 at the Kelowna campus. Call Continuing Studies (862-5480) to register. Seats are limited so please register early.
Travel expense update
Canada Revenue Agency requires that travel allowances paid to an employee that are not for reimbursement of specific expenses and are within the region of employment, be claimed as taxable income. As a result, beginning January 1, 2008 all meals that are/were not accompanied by a receipt (per-diem amounts), for travel within the Okanagan, will be paid through payroll and will be included in Box 40 and Box 14 of the employee’s T4 as taxable income. Meal reimbursements and allowances for professional development or out of the region (Vancouver, US etc) are non-taxable. If you have any questions please refer to
CRA's website or contact
Vicki Pannell in Payroll.
50/50 winner announced
Congratulations to
Lorrie Forde from Continuing Studies in Penticton who won today's payday draw for $447.50 The Okanagan College Foundation 50/50 Staff Lottery is open to all employees of Okanagan College. If you wish to sign up for the lottery, registration forms are available from: Advancement & Alumni/Okanagan College Foundation office (P103, KLO Campus), Human Resources (Landmark V, Kelowna) or
online.
BC Games Torch
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A torchlighting ceremony to mark 100 days until the official opening of the BC Summer Games will take place on Monday, April 14 at 7 p.m. in the Rotary Centre for the Arts in Kelowna. The event will be hosted by Global BC’s Jay Janower and will feature a music performance by 13-year-old award-winning singer/songwriter Jackson Cook. The event will see 10 of the top athletes from the 2008 BC Winter Games carry the flame to the torch. The BC Games torch was designed by Okanagan College’s Freya Fullner and built by the College’s Welding class of 1981. Everyone is welcome to attend the event. To volunteer for the Games visit
www.kelowna2008.ca.
April 13 – Join Okanagan College staff for a hike up Knox Mountain in Kelowna from 1 - 4 p.m. Contact
Alicia King for more information.
April 14 – Celebrate the spirit of competition as the province’s largest multi-sport competition for youth kicks off in Kelowna with a torchlighting ceremony for the Kelowna 2008 BC Summer Games. The event takes place at the Rotary Centre for the Arts at 7 p.m.
April 15 – Okanagan College’s Kelowna Creative Writing class (English 126) will host an exhibit from 8 – 10 p.m. at the Alternator Gallery in Kelowna. The event will feature Creative Writing students reading their work, showing videos, playing audio and peddling their book ($10). Contact
Jake Kennedy or
Matt Kavanagh for more information.
April 15 – Celebrate the achievements of two Salmon Arm faculty members who have both recently published books. A launch party for
Dr. Xiaoping Li’s Voices Rising: Asian Canadian Cultural Activism and
Dr. Chris Clarkson’s Domestic Reforms: Political Visions and Family Regulation in British Columbia, 1862-1940. The wine and cheese event takes place at 4:30 p.m. in the Salmon Arm cafeteria.
April 16 – 26 – The Kelowna campus lecture theatre is the venue for the Theatre Kelowna Society’s production of
Opening Night, a play written by one of Canada’s most prolific and popular playwrights, Norm Foster. The play runs Wed - Sat beginning at 8 p.m. and includes a Sunday matinee on April 20 at 2 p.m. Tickets to the April 16 performance can be purchased for $10 through
Angie March. Ticket price includes champagne and canapés.
April 18 & 19 – Gallery Vertigo in Vernon will be the site of a handmade book exhibit at 7 p.m. on Friday and 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. on Saturday. The College’s own
Jason Dewinetz (also an award-winning book designer) will present on the subject of the challenges and pleasures of micro-press publishing as well as discussing the aesthetics and construction of handmade books. An assortment of micro-, small- and fine-press handmade books from publishers across BC will be on display.
April 24 – Ever wondered what hidden talents lurk beneath the surface of Vernon’s Regional Dean? Join colleagues for an evening with
John Lent on Thursday, from 4-6:30 p.m. at
Suds ‘n Slides. The free event takes place at the Minstrel Café (4638 Lakeshore Road) in Kelowna.
May 22 - Mark your calendar...the 2008 Annual Charity
Okanagan College Foundation/Whillis Harding Agencies Golf Tournament and Silent Auction will held on Thursday, May 22 at the Okanagan Golf Club (Quail Course). Spaces are limited and filling up quickly! To register or for more information, email
Renee Huska or
Dawn Douglas, or call 862-5630.
May 25 – The Penticton Philosopher’s Café will feature an evening with J
ohn Ralston Saul:
Musings about Canada’s Global Future. Join the award-winning essayist and novelist as he examines the future of Canada’s global military and economic role. The event begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Penticton High Auditorium. Tickets are available at the Penticton campus of Okanagan College or the Tumbleweed Gallery (adults $10, students $7, at the door $15).
There's another event on Monday, a chance to dine with
John Ralston Saul at the Front Street Bar and Bistro. It's a limited-audience event, though, and tickets are a little more: $200. The dinner is a fundraiser for the Okanagan College Foundation.
June 20 – Okanagan College’s men’s golf tournament will take place at Kelowna Springs with tee times starting at 3:44 p.m. The tourney is a nine-hole challenge – email
Jim Gamble to register.
June 25 – The women’s tourney will take place at Michaelbrook in Kelowna beginning at 5 p.m. (shotgun start). Thirty-five dollars will get you nine holes, dinner and prizes. Register with
Angie March.
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IR Factlets
In last year's Student Satisfaction Survey, over 86 per cent of respondents answered they feel they will achieve their educational goals. The 30- to 34-year-old group was the most confident group with 100 per cent agreeing they will achieve their goals. Personal attention from staff and faculty was cited as the most important motivation to come to Okanagan College. See the report on
myokanagan. This year's satisfaction survey is now live until the end of the month. Contact
Jan O'Brien if you have any questions.
Library question of the month
What library service(s) do you value most?
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• I enjoy the staff a lot - they are great
• I have not got enough money for a computer so I really like the ability to borrow laptops, but I wish they were free for longer
• I love having access to many different periodicals!
• I value the librarians the most in the library as they are always willing to help anyone at anytime
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