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ASBESTOS ABATEMENT COURSES are being offered in Morgantown. To register call the WVU Safety and Health Extension Office toll-free at (800) 626-4748.
ATTENTION PARENTS Young or student moms interested in forming a playgroup and/or babysitting for preschool- aged children should call Beth, 599-3767. 
BEER, BOOZE AND BOOKS. Gain an understanding of the role alcohol or other drugs may be playing in your life or the lives of your peers. Call the Student Assistance Program (SAP) at University Health Service for a confidential appointment, 293-6972.
CHRISTIAN HELP needs volunteers for the Women’s Career Clothing Closet to sort clothing, arrange displays, set up the operation and tend to clients’ needs. For more info, call Angela at 292-2664.
CONDOMS ARE AVAILABLE for $.10 each for WVU students through the University Health Service’s Health Education Program, 293-6972. When used properly, they may help but not eliminate the risk of sexually transmitted infections. Abstinence gives the most protection. 
CULT ON CAMPUS? If you are an ex-member, family member or a potential member of International Churches of Christ, Boston Movement or Greater Morgantown Church of Christ, e-mail motowncultaware@hotmail.com. Informational and support group meets monthly. Free Dangerous Religion Group booklet. 
ENTRANCE INTERVIEWS for all first time borrowers for Fall 2000 term will be held August 18 and 24 at 10:30 a.m. till 11:00 a.m. and August 22 at 3:30 in the Rhododendron Room of the Mountainlair. Attendance at one of the sessions is required before Federal Direct Loan funds can be disbursed for the fall term. Interviews are approximately 30 minutes long.
HIV/AIDS CERTIFICATION to teach available through the Red Cross (Basic, African-American and Work Place). For info, contact Health Education Program at University Health Service, 293-7181. All expenses are paid. Limited space.
HOLISTIC FOOT REFLEXOLOGY CERTIFICATION and other holistic healing arts training is available. Call the Center for the Healing Arts at 599-0202.
MINORITY & NONTRADITIONAL STUDENTS with special tutoring needs, contact Nina at forestservices@excite.com. Nina is soliciting community volunteers.
PEER HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM at University Health Service seeks student agents of change. Learn current health challenges facing college students. Enroll in CHPR 160, 3 hrs. Limited openings for Fall 2000. For info, call 293-7181 or 293-6972.
PEIA INSURANCE for WVU employees covers Massage Therapy and Body Work Therapies; no doctor referral. Call Center for the Healing Arts at 599-0202.
RECREATION, PARKS AND TOURISM RESOURCES DEPARTMENT brings summer recreation to Davis and Thomas, W.Va. The communities lack recreation and sports equipment and have two community centers that need donations. Please donate any equipment to this cause. Call Melissa at 598-8706. You can also drop equipment in Rooms 325 and 339 in Percival Hall. Project funded through the Office of Service Learning by a Kellogg grant. 
RECREATIONAL JUDO for faculty, staff, dependents and students meets Mon. at 8 p.m. in the Natatorium mat room. All experience levels welcome. Contact Dr. Stiller at the Dept. of Chemical Engineering with questions.
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE needs volunteers for summer sessions and fall.  For info, call 598-0050. Ask for Stacie.
THE SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION AND EDUCATION OFFICE is available for you. We do a variety of educational presentations. If you have questions or need referrals, call University Health Service at 293-6972. 
SOS/LSR A new non-12 self-help group has been formed for people working on their recovery problems from alcohol and/or drugs. Unitarian Universalist Church, 429 Warrick St., at the intersection of University Ave. For more info, call Robert at 291-8033. 
SPENDING THE SUMMER IN MORGANTOWN? Bartlett House, a shelter to aid homeless people in local counties, is recruiting volunteers, 18 or older, who enjoy interacting with people and helping others. Training is held each month. For more info and an application, call 292-0101 or 292-7857. 
SUPPORT GROUP for those with genital herpes/warts. Get up-to-date info and coping skills. Free and extremely confidential. Sponsored by the Carruth Center for Counseling, 293-4431, and University Health Service, 293-6972. 
TALKING CAN HELP The Carruth Center for Counseling and Psychological Services is a free and confidential service open for all WVU students. Call to make an appointment today at 293-4431 or come to our walk in hours, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Mon.; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tues. through Thurs.; and 1 to 4 p.m. Fri. Come talk with someone who cares.
TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL, WVU’s Public Speaking Club, meets regularly on the first and third Thursday of every month. New members welcome. For info, call Diane, at 599-0877.
AN “EFFECTIVE SAFETY MANAGEMENT” class will be held in Morgantown on Mon. July 10. The registration fee is $75. For more info call WVU’s Safety and Health Extension at 304-293-3096 or toll-free at (800) 626-4748.
UNITED WAY’S TENTH ANNUAL GREATEST GARAGE SALE ON EARTH Sat., Aug. 12 at the Spruce Street parking garage. Booths cost $30 for non-profit organizations; $40 for antiques, crafts, artists and flee market sellers; and $50 for merchants. Applications available at the United Way, 296-7525. 
UNIVERSITY ADVISING STUDENTS Make your preregistration appointment now for Fall and Summer II semesters. Come in or call 293-5805, ext. 300 or 303. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Best times are from 8:30 to 11 a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. Your adviser will give you the PIN you need to register. Appointments fill up quickly. The Advising Center is in the Student Services Bldg., next to the ’Lair. 
THE WORKERS COMP SUMMER TOUR will continue in Morgantown. The workshops cover many workers compensation topics. For info, call (304) 558-4998.
THE WVU COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS is accepting applications for three graduate programs this fall in Charleston and Morgantown. The classes will be offered in health services and management and technology. For info, call 293-5408.

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To place an event or announcement in the Campus Calendar, fill out a form or turn in the information at the Athenaeum office by no later than Noon, TWO DAYS prior to when you need the
announcement to run.
Because of space limitations and the number of announcements submitted, announcements will only run a day, maybe two, in advance. (Please do not request that they run longer.)
Unless it is a university sponsored event, all off-campus events must have free admission (ie, no cover) to be included in the calendar.
Information may be sent via U.S. or campus mails, by FAX to 293-6857, but please include all pertinent info. Announcements WILL NOT be taken over the phone.
If your group or organization will have a set time and place for meetings during the semester, fill out only one form and specify at the top that it is to be used for the year, semester, or weekly.
The editors reserve the right to edit or delete any submission. There is no charge for publication. Questions should be directed to the Campus Calendar Editor at 293-5092.   Thanks.

 
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