» b : : : * B2- The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 25, 1998 “TERRACE STANDARD City SCENE MUSIC & The 33rd ANNUAL PACIFIC NW MUSIC FESTIVAL takes place Mar. 24-Apr. 4 at various locations around Terrace. Scholarship night is Apr. 3 at 6:30 p.m. and Gala night is Apr. 4, at 8 p.m. Both take place at the REM Lee. Tickets for scholarship night are $7 and for Gala night they’re $11.50. Available at Sight and Sound during the festival. .| & Enjoy KARAOKE every Thursday "} night at GEORGE’S PUB, every Fri- \s ‘day at the THE THORNHILL PUB, "t and every Sunday and Monday night at HANKY’S. COFFEE HOUSE takes place Satur- ; day, March 28 at the Elks Hall. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Performers are Joe » Young and Percy Gavronsky, blues gui- tar players. They’re followed up by bluegrass band Moonshine. Admission is $5 for non-members and $4 for mem- bers. Proceeds from cafeteria will go towards local youth functions. Watch for Mama Drum, appearing April 24. 4 GIGI’S PUB features KingFish and Nexus, plus local bands, and in Beas- ley’s Mix, (formerly Augie’s Lounge) is live entertainment. 4 Rumbleseat is featured March 27-28 at GEORGE’S PUB in the Northen Motor Inn. Then from March 31-April 4 is Alamo from Edmonton. Doug and the Slugs are coming April 10, THEATRE & Terrace Little Theatre presents playwright Harold Pinter’s internationally acclaimed THE CARETAKER, Directed by Daniel Barnswell, this Broadway hit plays at the McColl Playhouse March 26-28, Apr. 2-4, and 9-11, Tickets are $12 at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel, ETCETERA & TERRACE ART GALLERY presents a show of local women artists called ‘“‘Doorways’’ running to the end ‘of March. There are special workshops and demonstrations featured every Fri- day night of the show. The art gallery is located in the lower level of the library. For more info call 638-8884, _& GODDESS REMEMBERED is the first in a series of three films on women and spirituality to be shown in the women’s centre, 4542 Park Ave. This first film airs Friday, March 27 at 7 p.m. Assistance for child care is available. NIGHTS ALIVE & Friday nights are for youth from 8- _ midnight at the Carpenters Hall. Make the "Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 to add your event to the Standara’s free entertainment listings. The deadline is 5 p,m. Thursday for the following week’s paper. _ Georges Pub- | “Licensed For Good Times”. March 27 & 28 | Rumbleseat with Karen Liungh Satara March 28) ( Sunday, March 7) af 6 pm at 4 pm me Lennox Lewis | | Wrestlemania VS With . | Shannon Briggs) \_ Mike Tyson J March 31 - April 4 ALAMO (A “Class A” Band from Edmonton ) f Doug & The Slugs April 10 Maclean ) & Maclean April 2 ~L Tiekets On Sale Now! } \_Tickels On Sale Now!) —— ¢ special thank you to Sight & Sound and _all the bands for a great jam session. a. * 3086 Highway © Terrace; B.C. -- Ph: 635-6375, - " Wednesday, Mar, 25 RCMP hold a community consulta- tive meeting at the Terrace detach- ment at 7:30 p.m. Citizens are wel- come to attend to discuss com- munity policing. For more info call Inspector Steve Leach at 638-7415. Thursday, Mar, 26 TERAACE SHUTTERBUGS meet in the lecture theatre at Caledonia. Use the doors by the gym. For more info call Lorie at 635-1982 or Nancy at 635-2403, NWCC INFORMATION EVENING — Drop ‘by for this informal event from 7-9 pm. Ask questions about career goals, tour the residences, trades shops, library, computer and science labs. Meet at the general office of the administiation building, For more info call Ella Goodlad at 635-6511, local 5340, CANADIAN PARENTS For French meet the last Thursday of each month at Kitl KShan school. Any- one interested in the immersion program is welcome. For mare info call Debbie at 635-9390 or Karen at 635-0135. Friday, Mar. 27 HEALING TOUCH WORKSHOP —— Today is the deadline to register for a April 17-19 workshop if you'd lke to get a $20 discount. The workshop includes the concept of human energy fields, therapeutic touch and principles of seli-healing. To register contact Lisa Johansen at 638-8761. Saturday, Mar. 28 BLOCK PARENTS and RCMP hold a fingerprinting clinic at the Skeena Mall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m, Bring school aged children. Free of charge. For more info call Cst.- Tracy Harvie at 638-7429 or block parent rep Lissa Archibald at 638- 8626. FINGERPRINT CLINIC — Terrace Block Parents and the ACMP host. this clinic at the Skeena Mall from ' 10 am. to 4 p.m. Parents and ~ guardians are invited to bring their school aged children to the clinic. In . return they'll get a permanent record of their child's fingerprints. The service is free of charge. AFTER THE ABORTION — A compassionate approach. Speaker Angie Cote talks about how secrets affect people, and what people might go through after an abortion. Sponsored by local churches. Lun- , cheon takes place from 12-3 p.m. at NWCC cafeteria. For tickets call Shannon at 635-9552, $10 per per-. son (cost of luncheon). Tickets must be purchased by March 25. Sunday, Mar. 29 TERRACE DRAG RACING Assoc. holds a general meeting for new and old members to help with up- _ coming races. Meat at the Coast Inn of the West at 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 1 session program for women who are pregnant or parenting young children starts today. Help to quit smoking. Free. Register by calling Building Healthier Babies at 635- 9388. Saturday, April 4 GARAGE SALE — Caledonia Dry Grad organizers hold this sale at the Cal gym from 8 am. to 2 p.m. You can drop off items you'd tike to donate to the sale on April 3 from 6-9 p.m. EASTER BAZAAR — The Gill Guides host this event at the Coast Inn of the West banquet room from "10 a.m. to 4 p.m, GARAGE SALE/BAKE SALE -— Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Founda- tion hosts this event at 4838 Tuck Ave., from 8-2 p.m. Sunday, April & LAKELSE LAKE Community As- soc. meets at 2 p.m. at Mt. Layton hat springs. Guestis BC Tel. Tuesday, April 14 PACIFIC NW Music Festival com- mittee meets at 8 p.m. at 3639 Krumm Rd. For more info call 635- 9089 or visit www .kermode.net/musicfest98 Friday, April 17 TODAY IS THE DEADLINE to reg- ister for a workshop on Fetal Al- cohol Syndrome for parents and professionals, May 4-8. $100 registration fee, To register call 250-847-5211. WEEKLY MEETINGS WEDNESDAYS PARENTS DROP IN to weigh babies takes place Wednesdays from 1-3 p.m. ° at the health services society (formerly Skeena Health Unit) at 3412 Kalum — St.) Public health nurse on hand to ans- wer questions. TERRACE ROD AND GUN Club meeis the first Wednesday of every month at 7:15 p.m. at the rifle range clubhouse. Anyone interested in oul- docr sports including fishing, bunting and shooting is invited to attend. TERRACE COMMUNITY LEARN- ING council meets the first Wednes- day of every month at the boardroom of the Ministry of Education at the BC Access Centre at 3 pm, New members are welcome. For more info call Mary Anne at 635-5449, TWIN’S CLUB meets the third Wed- nesday of every month at 7:30 p.m, in’ the Family Place. Call 635-9669. KINETTE CLUB OF TERRACE meets every second Wednesday, New members are welcome. For more, call Fiona at 635-1854 or Jennifer at 635- 3175, 747 ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS Unicorn Squadron holds air cadet training sessions every Wednes- ‘day at 6:15 pan. at the air cadet hall at - SCOTTISH COUNTRY the website at, the airport. For more info. call Linda at 635-5567. TERRACE C&NTENNIAL LIONS meet every second Wednesday at lunch at the Coast Inn of the West. For more info call John Whittington at 635-3209, dancing happens every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Knox United Church Hall at 4907 Lazelle Ave. For more info call 635-5163. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Coffee Group meets every second Wednesday at the White Spot at 10 a.m. Call Judy at 635-3258 for info. LESBIAN DROP-IN happens noon hour on every third Wednesday of the month at the Terrace Women’s Centre, Ask for Elizabeth or Maria. =) ZAZEN MEDITATION takes place at 7 p.m. every Wednesday evening at. the Terrace Buddhist Center. Everyone is welcome. For more info. call 638- 8396 or 635-9242, THURSDAYS SAI BABA Information centre holds weekly devotional singing from 7:30- 9:15 p.m. Thursday nights. For more info call 635-9544 or 638-0433. TERRACE PARENTS for French meet the last Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at Kiti K’Shan school staff room. For more info call 635-0135, AL-ANON offers a program of ' recovery for those whose lives have of alcoholism in a relative, partner cr friend. Meetings are Thursdays at 7L30 p.m. at the Terrace Women’s Resource . _ Center 4542 Park Ave. Call 635-4449. Mazda 624 model shown 7o Unlimited financing. Up to 46 months. RIG BROTHERS & Big Sisters hold a board meeting the third Thursday of every monih at 3237 Kalum St, at 7:30 p.m. They’re looking for volunteers and board members. Contact Lois at 635-4232 for more info. 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