B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 3, 2001 TERRACE. STANDARD- CENE _ Ci YS BAR SCENE GATOR'S PUB: Appearing live is TAIXXX. Catch this great six-piece party band six nights a week, Every Wednesday is games night and Thursday is still the best ladies night in Terrace, BEASLEY'S MIX: Check out our awesome new food anddrink menus! Ce GEORGE'S PUB: Dance every Friday and Saturday to you favourite tunes. And Thursday is karaoke night. HANKY PANKY'S is your weekend party destina- tion, the northwest’s largest dance night club. No caver. Join us Friday and Saturday nights for great limes. Karaoke on Sunday and Monday nights, MUSIC Vox Polaris Community Choir is beginning a new~ season of song, If you sing soprano, alto, tenor or bass, the choir wants you! Practices begin Jan. 10 at Skee- na Junior Secondary school in the drama room. at 7:30 pm. Far more information call Kelly Kline at 798-2535 or Henry Stiksma at 638-1404. ” oO THEATRE Looking to beat the winter blues? 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Tickets are available at Uniglobe Travel, VISUAL ARTS Northwest Juried Art Show, Jan. 12 to Fab, 25.Northwest artists are invited to enter works for this exhibit, which will be juried by a local juror and one chosen by the BC Festival of the Arts. Entries will be exhibited in the BC Festival of the Arts in May. For in- formation call Angela at 632-8950. PARTIES The Society for Creative Anachronism, Shire of Carnor, Is planning a Three Remove Feast Jan. 6 in Terrace, It takes place in the basement of the Masonic Hall. You're asked to dress in pre-1600s- European clothing. Loaner garb is available. For information or tickets, please call 632-6764. Make the SCENE: Call 638-7283 or fax to 698-8432 to add your event to the Standard's free entertain- ment listings. The deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday for the following week's paper. Events will run two FRIDAY, JAN, 5 The Terrace Art Gallery hosts Its first of a serles of Friday evening workshops. Called Spititdourney: Expressions oy Women, this series of hgaling art workshops continue for seven weeks. Facilitated by Deirdre McEwan. Pre-registration required before Jan. 3. Limi- led space. No artistic training or ability neces- Sary, For more info call 635-7982 or e-mail: d.c,meewan.@alus net How | Leamed How to Drive auditions for his Terraca Little.,.Theatre production take place at the McColl Playhouse, 3625 Kalum. Bi... St.tonight and Jan. 10 at 7:30 p.m, both nights. Three women and two men ar needed, The play runs the end of Aprit and is the Litlla Theatre's éniry in the zone drama festival, More informa- tion at 635-5170. Pacific Northwest Music Festival generall meeting at 8 p.m. at the Terrace Art Gailery, |o- cated on the lower level of the Terrace Public Library. Note new meeting Iccation. Deadline for entries: Jan. 15, 2001, Call Kim at 638-0131. The Rez Sisters auditions take place tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the First Nations Education Centre, Clarence Michiel School. Roles for seven First Nations women, aged 18 to 60, and for one First Nations male actor/dancer. Diummer/percussionist needed, Crew also wel- come. No experience neccesary. Call Marianne at 635-2942 for delails. Audtions also take placa the next night, same time and same place, A Welcome to Terrace party is planned for Katimavik participants from 3-5 at the Ker- mode Friendship Centre. Everyone welcome. These young people from across Canada are part of a unique education program that pro- vides community service to the communities they visit. The local committee is seeking families to billet participants for 12 days in February. The Terrace Canadian Cancer Society Re: source Centre holds its monthly meeting al 7 p.m. at the office, located at 301-4722 Lakalse Ave, Enter by the side door of the Tillicum Twin Theatre building. Everyone welcome! THURSDAY, JAN, 16 The Family Place {s Offering S.T.E.P, For Young Children, a six-week course for parents with children from birth and six years of age. The course stars Jan. 16 and runs until Feb. 20. From 9:15 am. to noon, Limited space, Pra- register by calling 638-1863 or at the Famlly Place at 4559 Park Ave, Supervised childrens’ activities available on site, PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Emergency Shelter Winter Drop-In. Gel out Of the cold and come for a snack — daily fram 2-4 p.m. at 2814 Hall St. (the big whita house be- hind Tolem Ford), Men and couples are invited, but we are not set up for children, Drap In far coffee, conversalion, card games, the odd video Or plain old conversation. Call 635-5890, The Kermode Friendship Soclety invites you to coms in for @ cup of coffee and see what's happening at.the centre. We will offer a strong "Correspondence program wilh a tutor. available in the new year. 4 computer room,-(computers ° _Will-have Internel-accass In January:2001) ig : available to the public. You must schedule hours... tin De Hoog at 635-9289, weeks in advance, space permitting. Pregnancy and parenting programs available. Call today at 635-4906, Can you spare some time to help others? Why not join the Revenue Canada volunteer leam? Revenue Canada offers training sessions on how to prepare straightforward income tax tetums to community organizations and people interested in helping others. For details, contact (he Terrace Volunteer Bureau at 638-1330, All mothers are welcome to attend Mother's Time Off at Knox United Church Monday, Wed- nesday, Thursday or Friday for coflee and con- versation. Guest speakers. Learn about the joys of parenting, Sponsored: by TCDSS. Phone 635-4147, Pacific Northwest Music Festival 2001 regi- Siration forms and syllabus now available at Sight and Sound on Keith Ave. Entry deadiine is Jan, 15, For information call Kim: 638-0131, Alategn, a program for young peopie affected by someone else's drinking, meets avery Thurs- day night at 7:30 p.m. at the Terrace Women's Centra, 4542 Park Ave, Open to all ages. For info, call Wanda at 635-1449, The Terrace Symphony Orchestra welcomes musicians of all ages to join them Mondays 7-9 p.m. for rehearsals with conductor Michael Wen, who Is filling in for Jim Ryan, who's on mecical leave, lf you don’t have an instrument but wish to play, call Bonnie at 635-9649. Youth Opportunities Cdd Job Registry has many people who are looking for odd jobs. Do you need casual help? Call 635-3812, Tetraca Nights Alive for youth 13-18 years. Fridays, Carpenters Hall, Saturdays, Teen Learning Centre, 8 p.m. to midnights, Music, workshops, crafts, fun, dances and more. Sun- day, homework club, For info call 615-8907. Volunteers needed. REM Lee Theatre Alive Sociely invites you to help in the concession al intermissicn during public events at the theatre. Contact Don McLeod at 635-2964, The Canadian Cancer Soslety Resource Centre, located at 301-4722 Lakelse Aveé., is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m, For information about Emergency Ald or the Breast Cancer Visttor Program and Cancer Visitor Program, please call 698-8583, _ ERIDAYS ORIGAMI CLUB meets every sacond and fourth Friday at the Library Meeting Room at 7 p.m. For more information call Noriko at 638- 8529, FAMILY HISTORY CENTRE (genealogy) at the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints is open: Saturdays from 9-1 p.m. and Wednesdays from 7-10 p.m, TERAACE SCRABBLE CLUS now meets on Salurday mornings at the Terraca Public Li. brary at 10 a.m. The club plays national Scrab: - ble Association rules and offers exercises and word lists for new members, For mora Info call Walter at 638-0433, - TERRACE BEE Assocation meets the last Sunday of every month until June at the Terrace Public Library at 2-p.m. For more info call Mar: “TERRACE BAHA'T community offers weakly Classes In spiritual education for children, For” More info call 636-4698, [702)4 30309] MUSIC Every Friday & Saturday DANCE TO YOUR FAVORITE TUNES! |" Join us Thursdays for -Musicand Karaoke. 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