By Andrew Steele what kinc here at CNC? There's a lot This yea Gym Supervij the Rec activities here at tfa an Ultimate Frisbee club: Tl Stech and Ffexability classe! the CNC HK Club. CNC studdnfarjd B.C. Pro I ber Anthony Gaddr will be le Watch out for;drop tojntram 4er mplude flbjhcRey, ind are Tumours o son I confact Ann Gishi in office 1 "Trie CNC Kodiaks vblleyb! as well. Both teams only play fbe sure you come out and sup 41 8th and 1 9trf November 25W Ithe women usually playing at 1 For more Information reg departmeijS5toR by, the gym an www.cnu.uc.caairueiius.Ga. '' B l!i There is a new program here at CNC this fall, and it is one of great social importance. Known as the Open Doors program an initiative MJIjr ecreation opportunities are being off e re than you might think. (f: . -. m Ward-Robberts, who handles.most of i r i .i . 'J ;ii J? ege, is organizing a Kayait trip as win as etareiaiso many other activities including yktng Noon, CNC Cool, Runnels. anfi ffTl dg a K ?m )r,jsocJec i 1 K: nadian National Karate team me arate Aerobics class this semestei gymnasium too, which this semes badminton, and basketballJfTheri something gpln f-elfted, for more information oh thai I teams are starting their seasons off soori ij hofneiihree more occassions this year, so qrtthem. The game dates fall on November nd 26tn, and January 27tn and 28stlwith ; and the men usually at 7:30pm. J spearheaded by AimHi, is designed to give young people with disabilities the opportunity to learn and grow in a post secondary environment. The program was conceptual- 'h;j?TsJi ' ' rqing tne Hec department or tne Athletics talk to Kim or Anne, or send an e-mail to Students enjoy the sun during Orientation on September 6th red "" -. si I i ;1 f ii -1 H a S ii "S?'jw&&&! -". ' a m 8 jSf. TvvQ I M f fPirU 1 " ' 1 fiJfttVJ ? ' :1 I i?mW : r 1 i if Ifip 1 r r ' 1 1 ( II V-".-;";l 1 I! '. ,'" ' J I t2Jy ' I jr '-.Wi 1 sLn:S''i- -' I : 'SSS?',-' J':.1 ...y.' :-; '-! ized in the winter of 2003, when parents of people with disabilities unified and approached the college with a vision of a place for the disabled to learn about themselves and their community. Among others, the group focuses on the history and services both of CNC and Prince George, communication skills, film, and culture. Open Doors is located in room Ji3 1-117, and classes are held three days a week, on Tuesday, i r 4 - SPEAK OU" M College Scene Sept 2005 FfSEE FOfNUl if 'fj n I 1 kX- ?- i 1.' . - l Ever wondered ?f irfci We push it to the back o minds as long as possible, bu the days turning colder, the i sive thought won't be silence we've been out in the halls ai students that all-important tion - When exactly will thea snowfall be? ' , s If you're anything like mej first snowfall is the day you I wake up to the fact that yourj just won't make it through ana PG winter, and yes, you, even , have to stretch , youri paycheck jto cover boots winter jacket. J - While we're always sha cash here at the Free Forum, make our hardworking staff out their pockets and hand their parking change, we mig able to round up enough monj give the winner a small prize What day will it first snow? Darin Kroebac - Oct. 22nd Rob Mealey - Oct. 1 5th Amy Prangnell - Nov. 26th Marshall Thompson r Nov: 20 Kayla Jones - Dec. 5th ; Christine Luness -Nov. 20th; Nathan Krantz - Nov. 17th Jill Nelson - Nov. 1 st " Not to show'any f avouritisn I'm rooting for Kayla - no snow Dec. 5th works for me! . Wednesday, and Thursday "mora ings. For more information, reji resentatives of the program ca be reached by telephone at 56i 5873, by fax at 561 -5862, or J emailing burgessdcnc.bc.ca Those interested can also 'died out the new Open Doors web site at www.- cnc.bc.cacommii nityeducationOpenDoors.htn We at Free Forum look forwa to supporting this new progran in any way we can, and hoped CNC community will do the sam Look for updates regarding Opa Doors in forthcoming issues of Fra Forum, including an article writta by the students in our Novembe issue. k LIk - 1 I ', amnion 1 1 jswmer w":w . ,-- -4 i . Mill27faME OwEi JIHI f Small Sr4'XEIIT'isIII,JfElslT m "wheat atMneri cvme- tffptMfT www.Qzeonline.com Ron Marino, President & CEO The writings and opinions featured throughout Free Forum do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Free Forum staff. Letters to the editor must be 350 words or la and may be submitted via email to cncsncnc.bc.ca.