{B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 16, 1998 TERRACE STANDARD City SCENE A Enjoy KARAOKE every Thursday night at GEORGE’S PUB, every Fri- day at the THE THORNHILL PUB, and every Sunday and Monday night at HANKY’S. AGIGI’S PUB presents Just Kidding. THE LOUNGE features a variety of lounge music, Come in and check it out. COMEDY ATERRACE LITTLE THEATRE PRESENTS YUK YUK’S ON TOUR; Stand-up comedians Cris Nan- narone and Brian Stollery are perform- ing October 2-3 at 9:30 p.m. in the Skeena Room of the Terrace Inn. These guys’ll really crack you up! Tickets available at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel. ART ATERRACE ART GALLERY presents Figure, Landscape: Dialogical night reception Friday, Sept. 11 at 7 p.m. al Terrace Art Gallery. Exhibition tuns Sept. 11-Oct. 4. PARTY ASHAMES MOUNTAIN is -ready-to rock n’ roll Sunday. The ski hill is celebrating Music in the Mountains — a full day of live music, trial bike demos, trade shows, show booths, food and fun. “Come out and see Shames Mountain in its beautiful setting,’ said Darryl Tucker, Shames’ inside operations man- ager. “It’ll be a great family event.’ Various Northwestern bands will be playing throughout the day. The line-up includes The Jazz Poachers (light, hot jazz band from Kitimat), Bardia (funk punk from Terrace), Brad North (folk from Terrace), Accelerators (country ‘rock from Terrace), Dimension (hard rock from Prince Rupert), 4 Parts Crazy (a cappella), Boys in the Band (three former Manila Boys plus Al Hudson of Rumour Red) and the Terrace Big Band. ducting a bike race and putting on a bike demo. ‘‘These guys are amazing,’’ said Tucker. ‘‘They do tricks on their bikes like hopping onto benches and logs — they’re really fun to watch.”’ B.C. Automotive is presenting its winter line of snowmobiles and ATVs. And local stores like Ruins and All Source for Sports will also show off their latest winter gear. Mountain bikes will also be available to demo. In the case of cloudy weather, the event will be covered. ‘Bring the family, dress warmly and pray for sunshine,’’ Tucker said. Music in the Mountains will run Sun- day, Sept. 20 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Gate admission is $5, but children seven years old and under are free. Gate prizes include a 1998-99 season’s pass. a ‘Make the ’Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 to add your event to the . Standard’s free entertainment listings. The deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday for the . following week’s paper. “Accelerators” Wednesday, Sept 16 _to Sunday, Sept 20 Boxing | Thursday, Sept 17 at 6 pm : Boxing Brawling Beauties Friday, Sept 18 - 6 pm De La Hoya vs. Chavez Saturday, Sept 19 - 7 pm Evanda Holyfield vs. Bean _ Ee Thursday Tough Times Thursday 2 for 1 Beverage Features ™~ Conversation by Edward Epp. Opening WHAT'S UP HERITAGE PARK IS CLOSED | FOR THE SEASON FREE INTERNET LESSONS are available at the Terrace library from Tuesday-Thursday 1-9 p.m. Les- sons are for one hour one-on-one. Call the library 638-8177 to book an appointment. HAZELTON FARMERS MARKET is every Saturday at the Old Royal Bank location in Hazelton starting August 1 from.9-11 a.m...No fees apply. For more info call Emma or ‘Patricia 842-6410. EDUCATION SOCIETY is holding , an art contest for their logo. Con- testants must be of First nations ancestry, art should be related to the theme: Su-Sit’ Aatk means ‘a new beginning’ in Tsimshain, artwork must be in by Sept 28. There will be prizes for all age groups. For more info call 635- 4544. TERRACE FIRST NATIONS COUNCIL OF WOMEN SEA- SONAL GATHERING OF FOODS: If you don't want your rhubarb, fruit or berries, the First Nations council of women will pick. Don’t let your fruit go to waste. There are others 635-9429, YOUTH ON BOARD ensures B.C,’s young people (29 years old various agencies, boards and com- missions that shape our com- munities. By participating on boards like the B.C. Summer and Winter Games, B.C, Transit or any of the other 180-plus boards in our pro- vince, you can learn how choices affecting your community are made — and be part of that decision- tion call 1-877-BC-Youth or visit the province's web site at www. youth, gov. bc.ca COMMUNITY LIVING CELEBRA- TION COMMITTEE is _ inviting people to enter a logo contest. The logo must convey the enrichment to our cammunity thase with dis- abilities bring us. Deadline Sept. 15, Submissions can be sent to Community Living Gelebration Committee, cio PNG, #3904-3228 Kalum Ave, Terrace, B.C. V8G 2N1. WOMEN WEIGHT LOSS SUP- PORT GROUP: Anyone interested in forming a group, call Kristin 789- 9990. Wednesday, September 16 TERRACE WOMEN’S CENTRE Is holding a women and health work- shop on osteoporosis, Dr. D. Ferguson wilf speak on the subject as Well as some practical to im- prove your body's health, Starts at 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the Terrace Women's Resource Centre. Wark- shop Is tree but registration is ap- preciated, Call 638- 0228. ART CONTEST: SU-SITAATK ' who can benefit from it. Please call: . or younger) are represented on the . making process. For more informa- . AIDS\HIV workshop Sept. 16 at Kermodei Friendship center from 9 a.m, until noon. To register call Lil- lian at 635-4906. Friday, September 18 TAKE BACK THE NIGHT MARCH at 7 p.m. at the Coast Hotel Ban- quet Room for women who believe that violence against women must , end. Call 638-0228 for more in- ' formation. Tuesday, September 22 K'SAN HOUSE SOCIETY general meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Coast Inn of the West (East Banquet Room.) Wednesday, September 23 FIRST NATIONS EDUCATION CENTRE launches the Eleven Pub- fications and Poster Series at 7 , p.m. at Clarence Michiel School. TERRACE DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB halding its organizational _ Meeting for the fall season at " Caledonia Sr. School at 7 p.m. For more info call 635-3798. Thursday, September 24 TERRACE SPECIAL OLYMPICS , annual general meeting at Library meeting room at 7 p.m. For more info call Jo 635-7936. Friday, September 25 MILLS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AUXILIARY is celebrating its 50th anniversary. All previous members are invited to attend a coffee and dessert night. If you can attend, call 635-3929 by September 18, LIGHTING WORKSHOP: Instructor Dan Mackenzie (formerly with Theatre Calgary) is giving work- shops at Mccoll Playhouse Sept 25 from 7-10 p.m., September 26 from 9am. to 6 p.m, and September 27 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost is $40 per person. For more info call Alan Weston at 638-5423, PAINTING WITH OILS WORK- . SHOP by Anita Klein for beginners to intermediates from 7-10 p.m. at the Terrace Art Gallery. For more info or to register call gallery at 638-8884, Saturday, September 26 HEART AND STHOKE FOUNDA-| TION OF YUKON AND &C presents guest speaker Dr. Doris Kavanaugh to talk about Women and Heart Disease from 1-5 p.m, at the Terrace Inn, Registration fee of $5. For more info call 635-6630 or 638-3464. HARLEY OWNERS GROUP -NORTHWEST BC CHAPTER is holding 6th annual Toy Run Dance at the Thornhill Community Hall. All of the toys received at the dance are turned over to the Salvation Army for Christmas. GARAGE SALE for Terrace Com- munity Band Sept. 26 at 7 a.m. at 4915 Halliwell, The McBike Cycle Team will be con- FRIENDSHIP BRACELET WORK- SHOP with Diana Wong Adams at Terrace library from 2:30-4 p.m. Workshop is free and is suitable for children 10 and older. Please call the library at 638-8177 to register. TERRACE LIBRARY announces registration for children's pro- grammes Saturday, Sept. 26 at 10 am, in person only, Programmes include Babytime, Tales for Two's, Preschool Stroytime and ELF. Programmes are free but registra- tion is required. For more info pick up a flyer at library. Sunday,. September 27 “THE RIDE”: A Billy Graham film wili be showing on a big screen at the Terrace Alliance Church 7 p.m. _ Sept. 27, The movie is a story ‘ about a has-been cowboy who Is assigned to teach a 14 year-old how to ride a bull. Everyone wel- come, TERRACE WOMEN'S CENTRE is hoiding a women and health work- _shop on Menopause. A_ public health nurse will speak on some of the changes a woman's body goes through. Starts at 1:30 to 3 p.m. at A.P.R. Financing *1,500 Discount On 51,500 Discount On the Terrace Women’s Centre. No charge, but registration is ap- preciated. Wednesday, September 30 TERRACE HOSPICE SOCIETY of- fers its grief support group starting September 30. The group runs for 6-8 weeks and is open to all. If you or someone you know requires support during bereavement, con- tact The Terrace Hospice Society at 635-4811 to register for this free group. : Saturday, October3 '" PRINCE GEORGE “BRAIN IN-" -JURED GROUP is holding a one day conference for survivors of brain injury and their families from 9 am. to 4 p.m. at College of New Caledonia in PG. Must register by September 25. Sunday, October 4 LAKELSE COMMUNITY ASSOCI- ATION annual General Meeting Guests: Ministry of Highways Plan- ning Meeting to Follow AGM Sun- day at 2 p.m. at Mount Layton Hot Springs Resort. Info? - 798-2524 Thursday, October 23 PARENTING AFTER SEPARA- . TION workshop at 7 p.m. in the li- brary board room. Topics covered in the workshops include the impact of separation on you and your chil- * dren, strategies to help families ad- just to the changes, the new child support guidelines, and effective ways to communicate, To register or for more info call 71-888-456- 2876. STRETCHING CLASS — The Min- . istry of Health community rehabilita- tion program hosts this seated stretch- ~ _ing class from 1-2 p.m. at the Skeena’ Health Unit Auditorium at 3412 Kalum St. Cail Anne. at 638-2272 for more info. The Terrace Standard offers the community calendar as a public ser- vice to its readers and community or- ganizations, This column is intended for non- Profit organizations and those events Jor which there is no admission charge. [tems will run twa weeks be- fore each event. We ask that items be submitted by 5 p.m. on the Thursday before the issue in which it is to appear. 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