The Michigan Daily - Friday, March 31, 2000- 7 *DPS plans sHASH BASH Continued from Page Personal Responsibility Amendment initiative to the November ballot. The initiative would make marijuana use legal in Michigan, as long as it is in the home. "Why should it be illegal?" Brook asked. Speakers at the event will include Elvy Musikka, one of eight people in the country receiving medicinal marijuana from the gov- ernment; Jack Herer, who founded the group Help Eliminate Marijuana Prohibition; and Chef Ra, the culinary columnist from High Times Magazine. Reggae musician Andrew Tosh will provide entertainment. Hash Bash has become increasingly support- ed by people travelling to Ann Arbor in the past years for the event. increased presence Students "won't come to the Hash Bash enforce state law," Washtenaw Cour because they think they'll be kicked out of tant Prosecuting Attorney Joe Burke s school," Brook said, but added, "We have a DPS spokeswoman Diane Brown higher ratio of students than at football games." cers will be increasing their covera Hash Bash organizers suggest not smoking Diag on Saturday and will receivea on the Diag, although Brook said it would be from the Washtenaw County Sheriff an admirable act of "social disobedience" mcnt. Supporters of pot legalization have hailed "Unfortunately, the use of drugs an on Diag for Hash Bash ty Assis- expression of ideas," Brown said. "We do not aid. said offi- ge of the assistance 's Depart- nd alcohol Ann Arbor as a marijuana mecca because of the festival and the city ordinance that imposes only a $25 fine for possession of the drug. Under state law, the same crime is an arrestable offense carrying up to a year in prison and a $1,000 fine. The Department of Public Safety will enforce state law at Hash Bash, because the University is state-owned property. "If a person is arrested by anybody but (an Ann Arbor police officer) they could only has traditionally accompanied this event," Brown said, noting that officers made about 40 arrests last year. Last year, Hash Bash drew about 5,000 peo- ple and included pro-marijuana speakers such as Tommy Chong and Steve Hager, editor of High Times Magazine. The University allows the event to take place because the organizing committee is headed by a student. "We are supportive of free speech and condone the use of drugs on our campus." The long-term popularity of Hash Bash, which was born out of a protest for the drug arrest of a local man in 1970, seems to reflect recent studies that indicate marijuana is consis- tently the most popular illicit drug. A University study released in December indicated that 17 percent of eighth-graders, 32 percent of 10th-graders and 38 percent of high school seniors had used marijuana in the past year. "Rates are down a bit from where they were a couple years ago," said Lloyd Johnston, the principal investigator of the University's Moni- toring the Future study, which tracks drug use of 50,000 U.S. teens. In guessing at reasons for the drug's popular- ity, Johnston cited its availability and percep- tion as the least dangerous illicit drug. "It also had symbolic meaning back in the Vietnam era with being associated with the counterculture," he said. Johnston also said he does not expect the popularity of drugs to drop anytime soon, say- ing that if it isn't marijuana, it will be some- thing else. "There are always new drugs coming onto the scene," he'said. The drug epidemic keeps rolling - the Internet spreads information on how to make drugs and their perceived bene- fits," he said, citing ecstasy as an example. But some people are just fine with things the way they are now. Hash Bash "is a pilgrimage day - people don't care if it snows," said James Millard, the owner of Pure Productions, a hemp goods store on South Fourth Avenue. SUBLET. May-Aug. Fully furn. 4-5 person house. 2 bath, free prkg., Idry. Front porch. j ew kitchen.411 Hill. Price neg. 327-1034. P TO 6 BDRM. in Ige. hse. avail. 2 kitchens, 2 baths. Corner cj S. Forest & Oakland. Rent neg. 761-2280. VERY LARGE APT. 2 bdrmn, 2 balconies, fully loaded kitchen & prkg spot. Great location close to B-school and law school. Rent very neg. Call Jason and Neil at 332- 7845 or email at castroi@umich.edu. $ N services COLLEGE CLEANERS: Prof. Dry Cleaning and Laundry shirts, Free summer storage. 715 N. Univ., next to Hill, 662-1906. COUNSELING FOR WOMEN. Help for young women who feel lonely, sad, nervous, or unhappy w/ relationships. Solve your problems in a warm & caring environment. 25 yrs. helping young women w/ higher self- esteem. Call Lynn Chandler, Ph.D. 663-7616. NIVERSITY BARTENDING Classes start soon. Student discounts. 1-800-U-CAN-MIX. www.universitybartending.com Space is limited. Call for information. Z'S TYPING SERVICES- Papers (all types). Quality Service!! (734) 622-9781 or email w.m.dabney@world.att.net $$ DOT COM OPPORTUNITY $$ Get Published- Get Paid MainCampus.com Submit your stories Spring-Break/Parties/Sex/Culture $25 per story! contact: earn@maincampus.com $$$ STUDENT JOBS $$$ Up to $8/hr. plus bonuses. Make your own schedule, build communication skills & enhanceryour resume.sFun student atmosphere! Earn easy cash.Great Job for spring and summer. For application & info. stop at Michigan Telefund 611 Church, Ste. 4F or call 998-7420. Apply online at www.telefund.umich.edu $$$$$$$$$$$NOW HIRING$$$$$$$$$$$$ Bussing staff, dishwashers, hostess or hostesses. Flex. hrs. $7-9/hr. Excellent working environment. Apply in person at the Blue Nile Restaurant, 221 E. Washington St. $1500 WEEKLY potential mailing our circulars. For info. call 203-977-1720. ***** *** **** ** *** ****** *** **** * * EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE- Wait staff needed immediately to work Spring/Summer term. Free food, will pay the right candidate up to $9/hr. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner shifts avail. Call 763-7819, ask for John or Kim after 11 a.m. or leave msg. A FUN PLACE TO WORK and a life long learning experience awaits you at beautiful YMCA C OHIYESA or YMCA C NISSOKONE. Are you creative, caring, and enthusiastic? Do you enjoy working with children in an active, outdoor setting? Now hiring counselors, activity specialists for aquatics, horse back, nature, arts and crafts, drama and music, ropes course, climbing tower, sailing. Call (248) 887-4533 to schedule an interview. A FUN SUMMER JOB that makes a DIFFERENCE. Work with children as general counselors from 6/19-8/18. Must live in Farm., Blm. Fld., Novi, Birm., or adj., areas. Email Willowaydc@aol.com or Call Willoway Day Camp 248-932-2123. ACTORS & ACTRESSES needed for lead roles in short professional level film shooting "Xprl 22 & 23. Please send resume & eadshot or snapshot to Rob Hess 10080 John R., Whitmore Lake, MI 48189. ANSWERING PHONES/ Computer order taking. 1 1/2-3 hr. shifts only. Great PT job. Lunch 10:30am-1 :3Opm, Dinner 5:30pm- 8:30pm, Late night* lam-4am. * Premium pay for late nights. Apply at Pizza House, 618 Church St. APPOINTMENT SETTER: Motivated & positive people to join our firm. F/T. Fast paced; casual & fun. Must have good phone, computer, & organizational skills. Team attitude a must! Fax resume to Colleen: 734- 994-6308, or e-mail colleenm@second-to- none.com COMPUTER SPECIALIST: need to provide hardware and database support for Newborn Screening Program, including assessment of needs, upgrades, system setup. Manage small LAN linked to Michigan Dept.. of Community Health. Manage and modify database using FileMaker Pro. Produce statistical information from programs as required. Ensure daily backup of system is complete. Bachelor's degree, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Two to five years experience with LAN, hardware configuration, software installations. Experience with Windows NT. Understanding of both Mac and PC platforms. Some programming and systems analysis experience. Experience with Novell Netware. Note: This is a term position until 9/30/00, with the possibility of longer employment. Send resumes to Ilene Phillips, University of Michigan Health Systems, Division of Pediatric Endocrinology, D1205 MPB/0718, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. Fax (734) 615-3353. University of Michigan is an EOE Employer. COUNTERISALESPERSON Full-time and Part-time. Kilwin's of Ann Arbor needs good personalities with strong work ethics. Apply at 107 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor. DATA ENTRY P/T flex. hrs. $9.75/hr. Fax resume to 662-3255. DATA ENTRY: Motivated & positive people to join our Ann Arbor firm. F/T. Fast paced, casual & fun. Must have efficient & accurate typing skills. Team attitude a must! Fax resume to Colleen: 734-994-6308, or e- mail colleenm@second-to-none.com EARN $530 WEEKLY distributing phonecards. No experience necessary. Full or part time. Call 1-800-362-7662. EDITORIAL SUMMER INTERNS: Learn the publishing trade @ the Blue Book & CURRENT. Writing / fact checking-/ misc. $6/ hr. Send resume / writing samples by April 5 to SGI Publications, 212 E. Huron, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, attn: Lisa. EXPERIENCED APPOINTMENT setters $8/hr. +bonus. No selling. 623-8431. FIND YOUR SUMMER JOB NOW!!! We have MANY full and part time positions in the Ann Arbor & surrounding areas. Admin. Assist. Data Entry Receptionist Assembly Packaging Shipping/Receiving Pay ranges: $8-13/hr Apply Mon-Thurs. 8:30-0:30am or 1:30-3:30pm at: 5060 Jackson Rd, Independence Plaza, Ann Arbor. Or call for more info: (734) 668-6933 Picture ID and SSCard required. Visit our website at: www.PerformancePersonnel.com Computer Programmer/Analyst No experience needed!! IMS, a biomedical software firm in Silver Spring, MD, employs 120 programmers developing biomedical systems and software. SAS, C, C++, JAVA, ACCESS, SYBASE and many other languages. Knowledge of one computer programming language required. Paid OT and full ben- efits. Nice working conditions. BS degree and 3.0+ GPA required. For details see imsweb.com or call toll-free (888) 680-5057. FLOOR MANAGER HANDS-ON STORE Exciting opportunity to join the Hands-On Museum team. Retail experience preferred. 9:30am to 5:30pm Wednesday through Saturday. Some flexibility in schedule required. Call Pam Smith at 734-995-5439. GROUNDSKEEPER: Gain valuable large apt community experience. Work with maintenance and management to maintain clean, beautiful surroundings. PIT or FIT. Send resume or apply tp 1099 Maiden Lane, Ann Arbor 48105 / fax: 665-2354. HAVE AN AMAZING SUMMER ADVENTURE! Prestigious coed camp in beautiful Massachusetts seeks caring, motivated college students & grads who love kids! GENERAL & SPECIALITY (Athletics, Tennis, Waterfront, Arts, Crafts, Theatre, Pioneer, Etc). COUNSELORS needed. Join a dedicated, fun team. Competitive salaries+ travel+room+board. Call Bob or Barbara at 1-800-762-2820. HILLSDALE COLLEGE'S Dow Journalism Program is currently seeking a journalism instructor and assistant to the Director of the Dow Journalism Program for the 2000-01 academic year. Responsibilities will include teaching two courses in the fundamentals of journalism covering reporting, copyediting, and opinion writing; advising student publications; overseeing student internships; and developing the program under the auspices of the director. Applicants should hold a bachelor's degree and have at least one year's reporting and editorial experience in print journalism; ideal for the recent graduate. For more information, contact Tracy Lee Simmons, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan, 49242; e-mail (tracy.simmons@hillsdale.edu) or telephone (517-437-7341, ext. 2614). Biologists No experience needed!! Earn up to 35K after 1 yr 40K after 2 years IMS, a biomedical software firm in Silver Spring, MD is offering a free 4 week programming course. We hire 90% of students who take this course. Course starts 61200. For details see imsweb.com or call (888) 680-5057. HONEY CREEK COMMUNITY School is accepting applications for the following: Team teaching position, using a theme and project based curriculum in a multi-age classroom setting. Qualifications:teaching certificate in elementary education. Please send resume and refs. to Honey Creek Community School. 1735 South Wagner Rd. Ann Arbor, MI 48106. HOUSECLEANING PIT. Some exp. Flex. hrs. Call Christine @ 971-5402. IMMEDIATE INCOME Opportunity. Make money while attending college, serious inquiries only. 734-913-2184. JOB OPENING: Watershed Coordinate Regional agency is seeking a full-time watershed coord. for the Thunder Bay River Watershed. Skills Req.:The successful candidate will provide leadership & expertise in the development of a comprehensive nonpoint source mgmt plan for the Thunder Bay River watershed. To icl.: research analysis, plan dev., field inventory, presentations, & other related activities. Excellent writing, verbal, & computer skills nec. Ability to communicate & work well w/ groups & organizations. Bachelor Degree in Water Resource/Natural Resource Mgmt. or related field req. Contractual position. Send resume by April 21, 2000 to: Director P.O. Box 457, Gaylord, MI 49734 EOE. LAB ASST: motivated and conscientious needed to wash glassware, prepare solutions & assist w/ lab procedures & experiments. $7.25/hr., hrs neg. Call 764-6115. LEASING AGENT NEEDED part-time for student housing apartments. No experience necessary- we'll train. Call 668-1100. LEASING CONSULTANT: Like to smile? Energetic individuals needed for busy but fun large A2 apt community leasing office. P/T or FIT through Labor Day. Send resume or apply to 1099 Maiden Lane, Ann Arbor 48105/ fax: 665-2354. LIFEGUARDS, INSTRUCTORS & Coaches needed for Huron Valley Swim Club. Call Melissa for more info. 668-1007. LUNCH SUPERVISOR needed 1.5 hrs./day at $8.75/hr. Involves monitoring elementary school students in lunchroom and on playground. Call Honey Creek Community School at 734-994-2636 for more info. MOVERS WANTED $10/hr. Sun 4/2. 10am-2pm. Site in Livonia, trans. provided, heavy lifting. Contact Cornelia 214-0908. NEEDED: 15 PEOPLE to lose up to 30 lbs. by Spring. Call Linda 303-480-5886. www.dare2beslim.com NETWORK SALES CONSULTANT www.domsys,com. Challenging career selling opportunity networks in SE Michigan for Ann Arbor based network integrator. Must h hard working. intelligent & looking POS. AVAIL. for caring, resp. indiv. to support persons w/ developmental disabilities in a supported living environment. Perfect for students preparing for social work or person centered careers. P/T or F/T. All shifts avail. $8.20/hr. Call 663-8092. SALES If you are bright and like working with people and you idea of how a college student should make money is not flipping hamburgers, we may have a full or part time sales position for you. Englander's Furniture Stare in Ann Arbor has full and part time positions available in sales. University of Michigan students in the past have had great success with us both while in school and after graduation. So, if making good money, learning something about retail and having some fun working a flexible schedule that can include evenings and/or weekends is your idea of what a college student should do, give us a call at (734) 769-8040 and we will set up an interview. Englander's, 2333 S. State, Ann Arbor, MI 48104. SEEKING TENANT Advocates. Serve your community & earn $8/hr. 763-6876. SEMINAR ASSISTANTS-evenings, $7- 10/hr. Please call Allan 996-1107. SEMINAR ASSISTANTS-evenings, $7- 10/hr. Please call Allan 996-1107. SOCCER COACH-exp.volunteer to help parent coach U-9 girls. Now through early June. 1 practice/wk. Call 994-4535. SPRING/SUMMER POSITIONS HANDS-ON MUSEUM Become part of the team at the Ann Arbor Hands-On Musuem. Spring/Summer positions full or part time, flexible schedules available: Admissions Desk Clearks, Museum Store Clerks, Education Assistants, and Explainer Guide. $6.50-$8.00/ hr. For more info, contact: Carol Knauss, The Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, 220 E.Ann St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104, 734-995-5439. STUDENT GROUNDSKEEPER HELP WANTED Responsible for maintaining campus grounds and nurturing plant materials on campus. As seasons dictate; assist with mowing; weed whipping; weeding; leaf pickup; shrub and flower bed clean-up; preparing for planting flowers; bulbs; pruning ornamental trees and shrubs. Duties also include litter pick-up and snow removal. Pay starts at $8.00 per hour; flexible schedules available. Desired qualifications: self-motivation; dependability; enthusiasm; genuine interest in creating beautiful and safe campus area. To apply: call 763-5539 or visit our website www.plant.bf.umich.edu/grounds/ EmploymentOpportunities.html or stop by UM Grounds Department office for an application between 7am-3pm weekdays. Grounds & Waste Management, Plant Services Building (first floor) 1110 Palmer Dr. (behind the Power Center). An equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. STUDENT TO ASSIST handicapped woman. $10/hr. Flex. hrs. To start late April. Call Jean at 973-8206. Do gou have ang plans for the fall? Then we want YOU to join our team at the Michigan Daily Classifieds Department! eWork with advertisers at the local and national level eGain invaluable business experience *Have fun while working in a team environment the deadline has been EXTENDED until Fridag, march 31, before 5pm. The Michigan Dalyg Student Publications Building 428 iag nard St. Come in and pick up an ap cation, or call 764-055 before It's too late! STUDENT TO WORK Spring/Spring- Summer/Summer & Fall Terms. Flexible SUMMER JOB? Fox Hills Golf & Banquet Center needs enthusiastic and hard-working individuals for the following positions: Waitstaff, Bartenders, Dishwashers, Ground Crew and Bag Attendants. All shifts. Free Golf Privileges! Call or visit - 8768 N.Territorial, Plymouth, 48170. Phone: 734-453-7272. SUMMER JOBS $8-$12 PER HOUR Work this summer with fellow students outdoors in a fun environment. We are currently hiring motivated individuals to fill painter and crew chief positions. No experience necessary, we provide full training. Positions are available in Ann Arbor, Grand Blanc, Grand Rapids, Lansing, and all Metro Detroit Suburbs. Positions are limited so call today. Application deadline is April 10th, 00. For more information email nacpainter@aol.com or 1-800-405-6227. SUMMER SALES INTERNSHIPS Earn $3000 - $7000+ Gain Valuable business experience selling yellow page advertising in your Official University Telephone Directory. Excellent advertising/sales/public relations challenge. GREAT RESUME BOOSTERC NationallyRecognized Training Program. Call Paul at College Directory Publishing 800-466-2221 x288. SWIMMING POOL service and construction. Top pay for hard working, self motivated people to work in the NW DETROIT SUBS. Must be trustworthy and dependable. 248-477-7727. TEACHER (LOVE TODDLERS). Cook, clean, organize, & enjoy outside and pets. Full or part time. $8-$10/hr. 996-4847. TEMP. OR WORK STUDY 20 hrs./wk. Provide support to facilities operations at School of Edu. Tasks incl. copying & faxing, phones, errands, sorting & distributing mail, delivering packages, & occasional light lifting. Qualif.: knowledge of general office procedures. Motivated, reliable, dependable person. Mike Napolitan 647-0631. THE SOMERSET COLLECTION Now hiring full-time summer employees (May-August) Flexible hours *Parking deck painters *skylight washers $10 per hour 280 Big Beaver Rd. Suite 300 Troy, MI 48084 (248) 643-6360 or e-mail for application batto@thesomersetcollection.com UM GOLF COURSE has temporary groundskeeper/horticultural positions starting immediately. Great pay plus golfing privileges included. Please contact Scott Rockov at 320-3154 for more info. WANTED: WOMEN Smokers between ages 25 and 45 needed for UM study. Payment of $220. Call 763-9000, #6309. WORK FOR PEACE and justice issues in state wide campaign based in Lansing. Women and people of color urged to apply. Resume, references by April 7. Start April 26. Experience in fund-raising, community outreach, and volunteer management desirable. $1500-$2000/mo., benefits, depending on experience. Peace Action of Michigan (248) 548-3920. pamiorganize @earthlink.net WRITE FOR CASH.COM Easy! Build your resume. Get paid for writing short articles on almost any subject. Log in and start writing! YARDWORK Flex. hrs. Call Ken @ 971-5402. FULL TIME SUMMER positions- Must be 18 or older. St. Paul Early Childhood Centers. Working with 3-5 year-olds. Lots of outdoor activities and an excellent opportunity to gain experience working with young children. Great for psych, nursing, pre- med and education students. Call 668-0887. LOVING CARE needed for 8 yr. old girl and her 4 mo. old sister. NW A2. Up to 10 hrs./wk. Pay neg. Meryl or Mike 996-3738. PART TIME SUMMER JOB- 11:00-1:00 Monday-Friday. Lunch assistant at St. Paul Early Childhood Center. Call 668-0887. PART TIME, FLEXIBLE childcare for 2 yr. old boy beginning summer 2000. 2 year time commitment. Call Alytia @995-0625. SEEKING LOVING caretaker for our two sons: 2 1/2 yrs. & 7 mo. olds in our Canton home. Early child development major pref. 20-30 hrs./wk., occas. weekend and/or early evening hrs. incl. Generous wage. Please contact Ron or Tracy Buckley for an interview. 455-4059. SUMMER CHILDCARE- for 3 school-age children. Mid-June through Aug. 30hrs./wk. Call 994-4535. tickets & travel BE FLEXIBLE... SAVE $$$ Europe $209 (o/w + taxes) CHEAP FAIRS WORLDWIDE!! Mexico/ Caribbean $199-$299 (rt+ taxes) Call: 800-326-2009 www.4cheapair.com SEE THE WEST! Yellow Stone Tetons & Badlands Buffalo, ghost towns & wildlife 14 Day camp-tours now forming. 1-800-253-2067 www.windrivertours.com 5nct anunc ee GRADUATING SENIORS! Work at the University of Michigan supporting the administrative systems. Attend one of the following information sessions to learn more! April 4, 2000 4:00 pm and 5:00 pm. Michigan Union Wolverine Room. Or contact Beth Farrell at badler@umich.edu or review M-Pathways Computer Consultant I job description at www.umich.edu/~iobs INTRODUCTORY MEDITATION Course. 5 thurs. eves. beginning April 6th, 6:30-8:30. Zen Buddhist Temple. 761-6520. REPAIR-RESTORE-MAKE-World Class- Endorsed. Herb David Guitar Studio, 302 E. Liberty. 665-8001. 4 LARGE BDRMS. avail. in 7 person house for fall 2000. Near South U. Grad students pref. Call Daran 994-9489. FEM. ROOMMATE PREF. to share 2 bdrm apt with 3 other roommates. University Towers. $290/mo. Call Katie 764-0802. LOOKING FOR MALE roommate who enjoys sports, to share a room in 2 bdrm. apt. Great location. Call Greg 213-8103. ROOMMATE NEEDED for 3 person apt. Maybe 2 more spaces. Oakland Ave., near B- School. Under $475/mo. Call Eric 764-6929. ROOMMATE NEEDED for fall 00sand winter 01. Tni-level apt. fully? furnished bright and cheerful. Across from CCRB, close to CC. Four fun girls looking for a Fifth!! Contact Jill 827-1703. FULL TIME CHILD CARE needed beg. spring. Call Bev at 663 8803. r f" FULL TIME SUMMER positions- Must be 18 or older. St. Paul Early Childhood Centers. Working with 3-5 year-olds. Lots of outdoor activities and an excellent opportunity to gain experience working with young children. Great for psych, nursing, pre- med and education students. Call 668-0887. GOLF COURSE FOOD SERVICE The University of Michigan Radrick Farms Golf Course is seeking friendly, hardworking individuals for the food service area. Positions start mid-April. Contact Chantal Jackson @ 998-6391. A Non-Discriminatory ABLE CHILDCARE needed beginning mid April, 10-15 hrs./wk. after school 3-6 & some eves. Need transportation. 973-0158. ANN ARBOR FAMILY NEEDS babysitter through Spring - Summer Term for 8 year old, one night weekly. Close to campus. Own car necessary. $10/hour. Please call 668- 8873. BABY-SITTER for newborn baby girl. West side on bus route. 2-4 hrs./day. 769-6944. BABYSITTER FOR NICE Ann Arbor family. Flex. scheduling. 10-20 hrs./wk. guranteed. Prefer a freshman or sophomore Education major with experience. Love for kids. Car require. 2 friendly children ages 4 and 2. Start date is flexible. 734-913-2455. BABYSITTER NEEDED for my lovely, F lUti personalI ASSISTANCE NEEDED in U of M Medical Research Lab: Responsible, eager work-study students needed to assist with tissue culture, general lab maintenance, experiments, and/or computer graphics. Flex. hours. Will train. 763-2561. ADOPTION: A happily married young couple who have great love and great fortune to share with a baby. If you are looking for an at-home mom and devoted dad, please consider us. Your child will always know of your unselfish love. Allowable expenses paid. Call Cathy and Mark 1-800-552-4585. I