Page B4 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 20, 1992 Theatre performance benefits travel legacy |. Contributed Every year Terrace . Little Theatre has the same problem -- well, not every year, but the way things are going, almost! The problem is how to find the money to travel to festivals, Both regional and provincial festivals are expensive travel propositions when one lives in the north, Most festivals are at least one or two days’ drive away from Ter- race. Last year’s trip to Mainstage at Nelson was a three-day drive which included the transportation of a set ina truck. This year, two actors in a festival-winning play have taken it upon themselves to establish a legacy which will actually help make future trips to the festival a litle fess expensive. Friends of the Festival is their catchy title for what is a fundrais- ing umbrella designed to contrib- ute to travel expenses for winning ensembles going off to other parts of the province to represent Ter- race. . What Marianne Weston and. Ray Mordan are doing is inviting the community of Terrace to make donations to their fund. What's in it for a sponsor? "Benefits!" says Mordan. "Just like the ones you get on public television." No mugs or CDs, but there are framed certificates, complimentary tickets to tonight’s show of Living Together at the McColl Playhouse, and in- vites to the social after the show, "That is if your donation is $50 or more," he said. * The fund created will become | an ongoing legacy, helping to pay for such trips in the future, For more information call Marianne Weston at 635-2942, Benefit shows of Living To gether = a@ hilarious. look at married life through the eyes of Britain’s foremost comedy writer -- are May 27-29 at the McColl Playhouse. Tickets at the door. Art program deadlines near Seats are going fast for pro- grams in the Aurora Summer School for the Arts this July 6-24 And organizer Karen Birkedal reminds residents that the dead- ‘Iine for registration is May 31. | She said some programs, such as James Eadie’s theatre arts workshop, are filling up rapidly this year, It’s the school’s second year after their start last summer, and Birkedal says arts enthusiasts can look forward to many of the same — programs put on fast year. In the music department, they’re running choral music pro- grams for children and adults. There's also a songwriter’s work- shop. And Brian Fairholm -- back by popular demand -- returns this year to teach two courses in com- puter music composition. On stage, they’ll have Eadie’s youth. program and an adult theatre workshop. Eadie is a well- known dramatist and teacher of voice and acting at the University of Alberta, Al Richardson will teach a comprehensive two-week work- shop in 35mm photography. And Donald Walker will do a three- session workshop on lighting and Taarketing commercial product photography, Edward Epp brings his ex- tensive fine arts experience to his adult painting workshop. And Cathy Soutar hosts a drawing and painting workshop. Landscape painting will be the focus of a workshop with Terry Fenton -- a consultant to many westem Cana- da art galleries. In the fibre arts department, Seattle-based artist Michelle Wipplinger holds a dye and colour workshop, and there will also be evening lectures and slide shows. Cash calendar winners named April was another lucky month. for many holders of the Dr. R.E.M. Lee Hospital Founda-_ tion’s cash calendars. It was no April Fool’s joke when Cheryl Lippert, of Kitimat, collected $100 after her name was drawn Apr. 1. And the.month finished Apr. 30 with Shelley Zee, of Hazelton picking up $100, There were also $50 winners. for every day of the month in. be- tween, The lucky cash calendar holders are: Gary Slater of Mis- sion; Myrna Davies, of Terrace; Kevin Lana King; of Kitimat;- G. Anderson, of Burns Lake; A O’Halloran, of Prince Rupert, Ruth Kennedy, of Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. Houlker in England; Dse Kienapfel, of Terrace; Louis Da Silva, . of Terrace; Harold Desousa, of Terrace; Derrick Delisser, of Kitimat; Tim Flem- ing, of Terrace; Gloria Hogg, of Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. Banks of Mission; David Dediluke, of Ter- race; Rhonda Earl, of Terrace; Steve Dimback, of Terrace; Mario Desousa, of Terrace; Mr. aad Mrs. Woeldens, of Houston; Jane Henderson, of Terrace; Elaine McKay, of Houston; - Mrs, te age ad pening ee Hank Barg, of Terrace; Linda Wesley, of Hazelton; Mary Brown, of Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. Piffer of Smithers; Ethel Chap- plow, of Queen Charlotte. City; Doris Emery, of Abbotsford; and Robert Walker, of Kitimat. The cash calendars help raise money for the foundation's CT scrnner fund. The fund now totals approximately $455,000, That total was boosted recently by an $850 donation from the Caledonia grads of 1981. The donation came from money left over from the grads’: successful ‘lOyearn reunion last St August eee SAM flethe Aelia) ook Ra JULY 6-24 “FOR ADULTS & YOUTHS summer arts. ~_ CaAurora ho | MUSIC Ages 8 - 14: Ages 17 and over CHORAL MUSIC teatvcter — Jeanette Gatant Chiren’s Choir: July 20 - 24, 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm Adult Chole: July 49 - 24, 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm COMPOSITION TUITION $150 COMPUTER/ELECTRONIC MUSIC Instructor: Brian Fairhoim Level Il: July 13 - 17, 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm Lab time: 7:00 pm - 4:00 pm ren TUITION _ = —_ _ Adult program ‘]° duly 20 - 24, 9:00 am - 400 om FUTON $300 - TUITION, RESIDENCY RECUIRED ESN AT $200 PER WEEK , TUITION AND RESIDENCY F ban SUBTOTAL: § = TST Seon TOTAL §. =m NOTE: AL TUITION FEES INCLUDE Ase NON-REFUNDABLE REGISTRATION | EE, TUITION NON-AEFUNOABLE AFTER ayaa ) : wis : TUITION $175 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER MUSIC == gounwarren's WORKSHOP fnstreter: Brian Fairholm 14. . - . duly 11 - 12, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Lavel {: July 13 - 17, 9:00 am - 12:00 am TUITION $200 Lab time: 1:00-pm- 4:00 pm TUITION 175 REGISTRATION FORM: THEATRE ARTS YOUTH PROGRAM | DEADLINE MAY 31, 1992 Ages 14-18 | coduly 1+ 24, Monday » Friday 9:00 am - noon, 4:00 pm + 3:00 pm & 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm, | MAIL TO: : Sauda 9:00 an noon & fa0 pm - att pm | AURORA SUMMER ARTS SCHOOL. TUTHN $450 | 4920 STRAUME AVE. | ADULT eae WORKSHOP | TERRACE, B. €. VAG 4V8 | Suly 14 - 12, July 11+ 9:00 am - noon, | | 1:60 pm - 4:00 pm, 7:00 pm - 10:09 pm duly 12 - 9:00 am - neon, 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm i. NAME | Instructor — James Eade = TiitGN $100 | a — a | | ADDRESS | |} VISUAL ARTS ‘| ; | DRAWING & PAINTING | : | Instructor: Cathy Soutar ; wae Ages 9 - 14 years { oS |} July 43-17, 1:00 pm. 4:00 pm — TATHOM $90 | PHONE. a | EXPLORATIONS IN PAINTING Instructor: Edward Epp, BFA, MA. | HOME | | Adult program | FAX : | duly 6 - 10, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm = Turron $200 —— -| LANDSCAPE PAINTING TODAY | COURSE(S) TITLE | - Instructor: Terry Fentan | | | | | | | | | I. | | | | | | | | FIBRE ARTS. CHALLENGE YOUR COLOR CONCEPTS duly 19. 17; 9:00 am - 4:00 pm dally EVENING LECTURE & SLIDE SHOW © : Tuesday, July 14, 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm *. SGOLOR, CULTURE AND CLOTH" with Michelle Wipplinger Thursday, July 16, 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm “COLOR: INSPIRATION FOH CREATIVITY” with Michelle Wipplinger Tuasday, July 22, 7:30 pm _ “LANDSCAPE MOW™ with Terry Fenton. ‘Wiepllegar. FEE: $16 TUITION $300 includes led fee LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO PALACE MAY 1992 SATURN {SATURDAY | MAY 1992 a a em 1 Big a . Brothers Softball Kinettes NTC. Figure: Torace Local Skating Ec * ™ Terrace Canadian 9 Little a 5 6 747 Paraplegic Theatre Terrace =| ~ Terrace =|” Kermode Terrace - Air Cadet | _Assectatlon [= Athletic - | Minor Friendship | Blueback NTL. : Terrace ; Search & Association | Hockey Soclety | Swim-Club | Anji Poverty | TanaceLocal | “pescus - Order ol Canadian Ringette |. 10 11 12 ‘ 13 14 Royal 15 paaaogie 16 Sows | Terrace Terrace Kermode Terrace Purple Assocation} Terrace Athletic Minor - Friendship Peaks Terie NTC. 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