Feature THE CLACKAMAS PRINT April 19,1989 Page 6 Kirkpatrick recounts journey to Thailand by Caree Hussey Feature/Managing Editor Corky Kirkpatrick, grant writer, has been to 25 countries. It all started in the early sev­ enties when she and her husband traveled to the Scandinavian coun­ tries. They then decided to vaca­ tion once a year in different coun­ tries. This year they went to Thai­ land during the last week of March and the firstweek of April. “Itwas a relaxation trip,” stated Kirkpa­ trick. So why Thailand? “Last year we stopped in Thailand for two nights and three days... it just wasn’t long enough,” she explained. They landed in Bangkok and took a bus ride to the reSort that they were to stay at in Pattaya. “In Bangkok traffic is just awful,” she said, “it’s 90 kilometers from Bangkok to Pattaya and the tnp took three hours.” The resort had a private beach and other added benefits. “Fresh fruit was served in the room every day,” Kirkpatrick explained. Not the everyday assortment encoun­ tered here in the States but, “Hawaiian kind ... like kiwi and program. Although no dates have been papayas... also local fruit.. I had two favorites one fruit was kind of set, Kirkpatrick felt the meeting like fresh fig, the other was called was successful. In fact, she stated that one of the best parts of the mangostine,” she said. Kirkpatrick and her husband trip was “going to the college.” Shopping was also on the enjoyed excellent service at the hotel. “It’s almost embarrassing agenda. “Ilovetoshop,butldon’t it’s so good,” she said. “There were like to spend a lot of money,” she stated. Two things Kirkpatrick buys two employees for every room.” At mealtimes, the service was on vacation are: a local art or craft equally good. “There were always (this .year she found a handker- two or three people hovering . chief that was hand folded to re­ around. If you asked for cream in semble a peacock), and jewelry your coffee, they’d pour and stir it (on this trip she bought a sap­ for you.” It was, she proclaimed, phire necklace). Another purchase “the finest place we’ve ever stayed.” was a vase for her collection at But the Kirkpatricks did more home. She also purchased some that lounge on the beach. .. Although this was a- vacation, unusual items of clothing. They Kirkpatrick managed to get a little are unusual because of the way business done on the trip. In addi­ they are made. The clothes are tion to being a grant writer, she is “all hand made. I picked them out also a member of the International of Paris fashion magazines. The are hot made from patterns.” The Education Committee. In this capacity, Kirkpatrick clothes are ready “in 24 hours.” visited Silpakom University in ?. . Kirkpatrick “didn’t do tour­ There she met with the president ist kinds of things.” She prefers to and two of the vice-presidents of “explore on foot.” When dining the college to work out some out she looks “for authentic food.” preliminary details for a possible Contrary to popular belief, student and faculty exchange “they don’t use chopsticks in photo by Tara Powers Corky Kirkpatrick wears a blouse that was custom made for her in Thailand. The blouse Is completely hand made. Thailand. They use a serving size spoon and a fork.” Overall; Kirkpatrick enjoyed her vacation and said, “I would definitely recommend that people go there. It’s one of the finest places to visit right now. Thepeople are so friendly and so anxious to please. They really care about their tour­ ist trade.” Kirkpatrick stated that she “will go back someday.” Staff invited to spring into fitness by Angela Wilson Business Manager The Wellness Team started the “Spring into Action Spring Festival of Sports” for staff mem­ bers on Tuesday. Many activities are being of­ fered this spring such as hiking, swimming, weight lifting, softball, and running. There are 21 pre­ senters all together, and all of them are staff members. The Wellness Team is a group of staff members that meets on a regular basis to put together ac­ tivities to promote staff wellness. “It seems that it needed to be done,” said Gladys Michael, health and PE instructor. “We would just like to share our wellness with the rest of the staff.” “Our goal with the Spring into Action Festival is to get people to experiment with activities they have never tried before,” Michael said. The Wellness Team and the PE department are also sponsor­ ing a staff Mt. Hood Climb. Don Shula is the climb coordinator, and Chuck Adams and Gary Nel­ son are climb leaders. “We will evaluate how the spring activities go, and hopefully down the road we can organize another festival,” Michael said. “I am confident that everything will go well.” Some of the activities have already started, but if you would like to join call Maureen Jones, ext. 489 or Mary Grout, ext. 299. APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED Crowd Management Services, the Northwest's largest' crowd control security agency, is currently seeking applications to fill full time and part time positions for the upcoming summer season. If you would like to be eligible to work con­ certs, festivals, sporting events, etc. apply prior to May 1,1989 by calling the CMS crew line at (503)222-6130 between 1:00PM and 5:00PM Monday-Friday or send your name, address, and telephone number to: P.O. Box 4411, Portland, Oregon 97208-4411. The Clackamas Community College Writers Club is sponsoring a Poetry/Fiction Contest. 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