CCC kicks-off energy exposition Beginning Friday morning and continu­ ing through late Saturday afternoon, the Experimental Energy Exposition will be un­ derway at Clackamas Community College, instructing and displaying methods to con­ serve and tap our available energy resources. The exposition will feature many types of energy-saving and energy-producing de­ The students of the physics cis been busily perfecting their class j solar collector, for the energy fair sail son. The collector, located on th between Barlow and the Community parking lot was originally constructs previous class. vices as well as providing demonstrations, workshops and exhibits on energy. The physics class has had the idea for the energy fair for quite some time, but because of hectic schedules, it took a lot of time to get the fair going, said instructor Mike Aronson. He is ver/ pleased with the progress of the energy fair. The solar collector will be oni for energy-efficiency comparison to solar collectors. Another class project that will eluded in the fair is the class's solarf cooker. Aronson explained that thet simple in completed form, is baser complex formula involving a specif vature of a parabola-shapred metall that pinpoints light onto the hotdo specifics of design and the construed hind this energy-saver and others i demonstrated at the energy fair. Emphasizing visitor involvement, ergy game devised by O.M.S.I., will up in the fireside lounge, said Ken R fair coordinator. The computerized involves having energy resources, oil, sun, etc., and using these to match needs of today and in the future. Roberts commented that anyon drives a car, heats a home or is dep on energy in any way, will find thein tion available at the energy fair ver able. Both Aronson and Roberts, hopin success with this year's energy fair,a sidering turning the fair into an annual The exposition will continue in a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Photo by Brian Snook Mike Aronson, technical physics instructor, demonstrates solar hot dog cooker while his students measure temperature differences in a solar collector. The solar equipment will be featured during next week's CCC Energy Fair. Friday, May 13 Teaching Energy Concepts to Preschool Children (Film) Energy - A First Film Energy Concepts for grades K-3 Energy Concepts for grades 4-6 Energy Concepts for grades 7-8 Clairmont 133 Clairmont 134 Clairmont 136 11 a.m. Repeat of 10:00 workshops if needed (Film) Energy-Options, Choicesand Decisions (Film) Recycling Waste Energy Simulator Game Build Your Own Solar Collector Assembly (Demo) Same McLoughlin Theater McLoughlin Theater Fireside Lounge Community Center ID 12 p.m. Paper from Recycled Materials (Demo.) Energy Simulator Game (Film) Energy - Options, Choices and Decisions Courtyard Fireside Lounge McLoughlin Theater 10 a.m. Orchard 149 1 p.m. Solar Home Design Randall 12 2 p.m. Paper from Recycled Materials (Demo.) Energy Simulator Game Home Methane Production Courtyard Fireside Lounge Barlow Board Room 3 p.m. Wind Energy Energy Simulator Game Tips for Building Your Own Solar Heated House Barlow Board Room Fireside Lounge Barlow 253 11 a.m. (Film) Energy - Options, Choices and Decisions Energy Simulator Game Build Your Own Solar Collector Assembly (Demo.) McLoughlin Theater Fireside Lounge Randall 101 12 p.m. Energy Simulator Game Solar Home Design Fireside Lounge Randall 12 1 p.m. Energy Simulator Game Paper From Recycled Materials (Demo.) Home Methane Production Fireside Lounge Courtyard Randall 101 2 p.m. Energy Simulator Game Build Your Own Solar Collector Assembly (Demo.) Fireside Lounge Randall 101 3 p.m. Energy Simulator Game Paper From Recycled Materials (Demo) Solar Home Design Fireside Lounge Courtyard Randall 12 4 p.m. Energy Simulator Game Fireside Lounge. Saturday, May 14 Thursday, May 12, Page 2 44.26 -13.80 22.85 D50 Illuminant, 2 degree observer • Density - —> Ö.04 o.o9 o.is 0.22