Register to win books, bucks and toys at the Super-Sweet Grand Opening of BWCU's New Downtown Branch. Check out our walk-up ATM when you're down on Mass. Grand Opening Event manual Saturday, April 12. 9 am - 6 pm 643 Massachusetts 856-5093·bwcu.org 11:30 am-2 pm Enjoy a free catered lunch! 3-6 pm Free Cold Stone Ice Cream! Visit the grand opening celebration of our second Lawrence branch conveniently located downtown on April 12, and you could win: - Free textbooks * - A $1,500 scholarship ** - A dinner at Tellers *** - An iPod Touch **** - A Dell Inspiron 1525 Laptop **** - Other sweet prizes ***** We'll also be serving lunch and sweet snacks! - 2 Free Semesters of books: Open any new savings and checking account to enter ** $1,500 Scholarship: Apply for any auto loan to enter *** iPod Touch / $50 Dinner at Tellers: Open to anyone **** Dell Inspiron 1525 Laptop: Open a Student Visa credit card to enter ******* Other Prizes (Money Booth): Open a new savings and checking account to enter Other Prices ($20 Best Buy Gift Card): Open any club account and deposit $25 Must be 18 or older to register for laptop, scholarship, free semesters of books, free catered lunches and free month of phone bill for businesses (appled at $500). No purchase necessary. No online loan applications accepted for giveaways. See contest rules at 643 Massachusetts, Lawrence KS. "Apple," "iPod" and reuse it Here's a simple way to build a bird feeder using empty two-liter bottles. What you need: - Two empty two-liter bottles. - Knife - String - Scissors - Toothpicks - Glue - Birdseed 1. Before you begin, rinse out the bottles and remove the labels. 2. Start building your birdfeeder by cutting the bottom off of your first 2-liter bottle. This will be the base of the feeder. Next, use a knife to cut out three feeding holes 2 inches from the bottom of this bottle right where the bottom of the label would have been.The size of the feeding holes is up to you; the larger the holes the bigger the birds your feeder will attract. 3. Use the end of your knife to carefully poke holes $ \frac{1}{2} $ -inch below the feeding holes for perches.I used toothpicks for perches,but for a more natural look try using twigs or small branches.Secure your perches in place with glue. 4. This step is optional: To create a hanging feeder, use the end of your knife to poke three equidistant holes 1 inch from the top of the first bottle. Thread string through these holes and tie together. 5. Fill your second 2-liter bottle with birdseed and gently slide the first bottle over the second. Leave a 1-inch gap between the opening of the bottle filled with birdseed and the bottom of your feeder to allow for adequate flow. Flip the feeder over and shake to disperse the seed. Hint: Keep the top of the bottle you cut off as a funnel to fill the feeder 6. And you're done. Now place your bird feeder at least 6 feet away from tree trunks, limbs and fences that predators, such as cats, can climb. - Josh Patterson Hit the greens this weekend at KU STUDENT RATE $22 Monday- Thursday $32 Friday- Saturday *Cart Rental Not Included* ALVAMAR Reserve your tee time online at www.alvamar.com Just off Bob Billings at 1800 Crossgate Dr. • 785-842-1907 14 04.10.2008 VOL 5 ISS.27 Contact the writer: jpatterson@kansan.com