14B - THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ENTERTAINMENT TUESDAY,APRIL8,2003 HOROSCOPES Today's Birthday (April 8) Learn as much as you can (and as soon as possible) about a domestic project you're contemplating. The more you've practiced in advance, the easier the hard part will be. Aries (March 21-April 19). Today is an 8. The task ahead isn't easy. But once you get the time issue worked out, the money won't be much of a problem. Taurus (April 20-May 20). Today is a 7. Do a little more research before making your decision. You're apt to discover an option you hadn't considered. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is a7. Don't get so busy with extracurricular activities that you forget the bottom line. Make sure to do the job and make sure you get paid for it. Cancer (June 22-July 22). Today is a7. You're stronger now, but not strong enough to take on City Hall. Continue to gather the support and the facts you need to reinforce your position. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). Today is a 7. You might start to feel some pressure if a project isn't complete. This could get you stirred up to do something new, and that's good. There's not a moment to waste. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22). Today is a 6. A person who was rather bossy may start acting more like a friend. Don't get too relaxed. It looks like there's still a problem to be solved. Libra (Sept.23-Oct.22). Today is a 7. This day starts out fine, but you could end up with a headache. Somebody's apt to tell you what to do, and though you'll be nice, you hate that. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21). Today is a 7. You may have to tippe around to avoid a person with a hot temper, but don't worry. You have good people who love you very much Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Today is a 7. You may have had enough intellectual exercise to last you a day or two. You wouldn't want to give a cramp in your brain. How about an easygoing evening with comfort food and a snuggle? Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Today is a 6. There's a sense of competition in the air that can be very motivating. Make sure everyone understands the rules, and you'll set performance records. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Today is a 7. Once you've established your goals, it's time to get down to work. As you start building momentum, you'll find that the project takes on a life of its own. Stay in charge. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). Today is a 7. You don't have to be logical to win the argument. You have other forces working in your favor. Have faith and hang in there. 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ALTERNATIVE Now accepting applications for Spring 2003 Weekend Breaks Weekend Sites Topeka Kansas City April 11-12 May 2-3 Volunteer with drug and alcohol rehabilitation or families with children with disabilities Alternative Breaks 428 Kansas Union aweb@ukans.edu www.ku.edu/~albreaks KANSAN CLASSIFIEDS: 864-4358 The Kansan will not knowingly accept any advertisement for housekeeping against any person or group of persons based on race, sex, age, color, creed, religion or citizenship. Further, the Kansan will not knowingly accept 100s Announcements 120 - Announcements Drummer wanted to play for 'Joe and the Cassidy'. Only rockers need apply. Call Joe, Josh or Pat 832-8784 or stop by 501 Nikl Street. the tofu's just right! Come on in ... 9TH & IOWA - OPEN 7AM-10PM Marks EWELERS Quality Jewelers Since 1880 Classified Policy Fast, quality jewelry repair custom manufacturing watch & clock repair 817 Mass 843-4266 marksinc@swell.net 130 - Entertainment Dance lessons; balletroom, latin, and swing Sunday nights 7-8 p.m. followed by public dance 9-12 p.m. Also facilities available for parties, meetings, receceptions etc. Dance Academy, 1117 Mass, 331-2227 200s Employment 205 - Help Wanted 1,000 summer camp counselor positions available in the northeast and Michigan. www.greatcampjobs.com MOVIE EXTRAS / MODELS NEEDED Earn up to $150 - 450/day! No Experience Necessary Call Now 1-888-243-0163. ex102 advertising that is in violation of University of Kansas regulation or law, advertising in a newspaper is subject to federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which requires preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, After School teacher 205 - Help Wanted ATTENTION UNDER GRADS Ages 6-9, April and May, Mon-Fri. 30- 50, Wed. 10:30-5:00, Start now. Must have licensed care experience and 3 ed. courses. Sunshine Acres. 842-2232 Are you feeling overqualified and under- paid? If so, call 832-1833 and find out how you can gain real world experience and make $700 per week this summer. SUMMER IN CHICAGO! Wanted for top rated local cover dance band All Styles 785-749-3494. BASS PLAYER Childcare and light housekeeping for suburban Chicago families. Responsible, non-smoker. Call Northfield Nannies. (847) 501-5354. BARTENDER POSITION Make up to $300 per shift. Flexible hours. great call: 810-608-0062 ext 1422. Seasonal Employment City of Lawrence Tennis instructors needed in Parks & Recreation 15-30 hrs wkly beginning first of June. Requires knowledge of basic elements of US Tennis Assoc & Nnl Jr Tennis League programs, & expr teaching children 4-18 yrs of age as well as adults. Prefer CPR yrs and first aid cert. To apply for this & many other Parks & Recreation summer positions, contact City Hall, Personnel 6 E 6th, Lawrence KS 65044 (786) 832-3231 personelle@lc.lawrence.ks.us www.LawrenceCityJobs.org EOE M/F/D snipping position open immediately. $8/hr, 20 wr/week. Choose your own hours. Must have own transportation. Mileage reimbursed. Involves some heavy lifting. Must be committed and dependable. Send letter and or resume with 3 references to EEL, P.O. Box 1304Lawrence, KS 66044 EOE/AA Immediate openings for swim instructors. Indoor heated pools in Lenexa. Looking for experience teaching basics and competitive strokes, turns and starts. Excellent hourly rates. Call Leah at 913-469-5554. 120 - Announcements sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination." Our readers are hereby informed that all jobs and housing advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. 205 - Help Wanted 205 - Help Wanted Hiring Student Office & Technology Assistants! Academic Resource Center in Wescoe Hall has 4 openings available soon: 2 student technology and 2 Office Assistants. Resp. incl: Assisting patrons, produc multimedia, maint, library records and materials. computer config troubleshooting and many special projects. Reg. quals: excel. customer service, computer & A/V equipment experience, excel. communication skills. $8.50/hr. 15-25 hrs/wk. Pick up detailed descriptions and applications at 4069 Wescoe Hall. For info call 864-4785. Deadline April 11, 2002. Hundreds of painter positions available No experience necessary, students well- womed and encouraged Work close to home and with friends. Call 1-888-277- 9787 www.collegeperon.com Hiring Teacher's Aid. 1-6 afternoons. Days may vary. Also hire any hours for fall. Apply at Children's Learning Center, 205 N Michigan, 841-2185. Bartender Trainees needed. $250 per day potential. Local positions. Call 1-800-293-3985 ext. 531. LIVE AND WORK IN COLORADO! Be a CAMP COUNSELOR at the girl Scout overnight camp in the mountains SW of Denver. General/Unit counselors and program specialists (western horseback riding, hiking, outdoor skills, crafts, nature, sports, challenge course, dance and drama). Early June - mid August. MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Competitive salary, room, meals, health insurance, travel allowance, end of season bonus. Call 303-778-0109 x281 or rfondn@gsmhc.com RECRUITER Fortune 500 company is seeking an individual with strong work ethic, goal driven, derives satisfaction from business development, desire to be community involved and most of all enthusiastic. The qualified individual will coordinate recruitment and make staffing decisions. Duties will include interviewing, testing, training and communicating with customers. Requires a strong people oriented personality, attention to detail and the ability to multi-task. College degree required. Please send resume to Manpower, 211 E. 8th St., Lawrence, KS 68044, EOE 120 - Announcements Fraternities • Sororites • Clubs • Student Groups Earn $1,000-$2,000 this semester with a proven CampusFundraiser 3 hour fundraising event. Our programs make fundraising easy with no risks. Fundraising dates are filling quickly, so get with the program! It works. Contact CampusFundraiser at (888) 923-3238, or visit www.campusfundraiser.com A