repertoire of team—building games); Camping and Outdoor Skills Counselor; Teen Leadership Counselor (Teen program will offer classes related to leadership and be largely self-con- tained); General Test Counselors (men and women needed with experience working with young people. Lead activ- ities as well); Kitchen staff (need expe- rience cooking for a crowd). Salary: Summer staff are considered volun- teers but do receive a stipend of between $400 and $500 to help cover expenses. Call (215) 848-7566 for more information! E-mail mountain- meadow@yahoo.com or web , www.mountainmeadow.org (03/00) Emnlotiment Wanted Experienced innkeeper, Palm Beach, Florida relocating to Rutland area. Excellent references, management back- ground. Open to most opportunities with livable wages and reasonable hours: Please respond to: DTK, 1478-A Gorge Rd, E.Clarendon, VT 05759 or call (802) 747 7018. (03/00) Eroulls V Atheist ? Agnostic ? Humanist? Gay and Lesbian Atheists and Humanists (GALAH) might be an organization for you. GALAH has four main goals: 1) Support separation of church and state. 2) Educate people about atheism and humanism. 3) Support equal rights for lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and trans- genders. 4) Provide freethlnkers with opportunities to get to know each other. Find out more about GALAH’s monthly newsletter and website. Information: GALAH, PO Box 34635, Washington DC 20043, klem0@ibm.net, or www.galah.org. (03/00) services offered V Ronald L Wanamaker — Restoration 1 S Preservation Conser-vation General Renovation and Rehabilitation. We are a small construction company that spe- cializes in period homes one hundred years old and older. Call 802-865-6056 for more information. (04/00) classeslcourses / offered V Employment Law Issues for Small Business Owners. The Women's Small Business Program of Trinity College of Vermont, Burlington is pleased to pre- sent another of its “Working Solutions" seminars for small business owners, entitled “Employment Law Issues for Small Business Owners." In this practi- cal, action-oriented seminar, you will learn about state and federal laws for employers, such as Family and Medical Leave, Anti-Discrimination, and Workplace Safety. You will also discuss Employment at Will, Employee Handbooks and Manuals, and the smart approach to Hiring, Firing, and Discipline. If you are a business owner with employees, or thinking about hir- l”9 employees, you cannot afford to miss this valuable information. The class meets on Saturday, March 25 from 9:00—4:00pm. The fee is $100 with grants available for eligible partici-, pants. Call 802-846-7160 to sign up or for more information. (03/00) V Nuts and Bolts of Business Law Workshop. 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