IT’S A UNITY CONCERT This Saturday evening, March 7 at 8 p.m., the Terrace Commun- ity Band and the Northwest Singers will pool their musical resources in a Spring Celebration concert at the R.E.M. Lee The- atre. The following evening, at 7 p.m. in Mount Elizabeth Theatre, they will perform for Kitimat residents. Many Terrace Com- munity Band members are Kiti- mat residents. Northwest Singers director Marilyn Brodie says, "We were looking for a different venue from our fall Dessert Concert. We know the audience will enjoy it." The Northwest Singers are not singing with the Band, but rather sharing the concert. There is talk of com- bining their talents at some future date with a piece of music specially designed for a band and a choir. The Northwest Singers will present their eclectic selection of musical works from madrigals to spirituals to vocal jazz. The Ter- race Community Band will share everything from blues to jazz to Big Band. Tickets are available at the door, $7 for adults and $3 for seniors and students. MARKS FOR WINTER THEORY The Royal Conservatory of Music last week released the results of exams taken by Terrace students during December 1991. They are as follaws — GRADE 3 HARMONY First Class Honours — Brenda Mae Grypstra, Kathleen Anne Langridge, Deborah Casey, Jeff Smithanik. Honours — Thomas Jay Mackenzie, Jane Zagar. GRADE 3 HISTORY First Class Honours with Distinction — Anne B. Hill. First Class Honours — Andrea May Arnold. Honours — Kelly MacNeill. GRADE 2 RUDIMENTS First Class Honours with Distinction — David Etches, Glenn Donald Grieve. : First Class Honours — Amanita Coosemans. Honours — Suzannah Joy Vande Velde, Shelley M. Mantel, Sandra L. Mantel. GRADE 1 RUDIMENTS _ First Class Honours with Distinction — Andrea Louise Collis, Karri Van Nes, Kylie Rae Oman, Julie Brewer, Margot McKeown. First Class Honours — Byron Mikaloff, Solveig Emily Adair, Heidi Elaine Turner, Jill Abigail Thiessen. Honours — James Peter Taron. Northwest Arts And Entertainment Calendar 7 R.E.M. Lee Theatre 5 The Terrace inn Northern Light Studio | Terrace Public Art Gallery show. Outreach Program. 5° Mar. 7, 8 p.m. — Terrace Community Band and Northwest Singers concert. Tickets at the door. * Gigi's — until March 7 — Foremost Wanted ~— March 9-21, Double Exposure Northern Motor Inn, George’s Pub a * Until March 7 - Champagne Plus - March 9-21, Gordon of Smithers entertains 8 ¢ Ends today - Irene Horner original works exhibit * Ends today - Orlean Herrmann, one-woman s+ Mar.10-25 - B.C. Young Artists exhibition, co- ordinated by Emily Carr College of Art and Design Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13 © March 6 & 7 — Friday: Steak Night Entertainment: Jack of Clubs/“Scary-Okie” Kin Hut Bavarian Inn ¢ Mar. 15 — First World/Third World dinner and auction, sponsored by Crossroads/NWDEA Mount Elizabeth Theatre, Kitimat * Mar. 7 — Jenny & the Dinosaur Revival Band, hosted by the Kitimat Community Arts Council * Mar. 8, 7 p.m. — Terrace Community Band and the Northwest Singers perform. Tickets at the door. Thornhill Neighbourhood Pub ¢ Sundays, 7 p.m. — Crib tourneys * Mar. 28 ~ Spring Start dinner and dance Kitimat Centennial Museum * Mar. 11-Apr. 4 - Insights '92 - the youth of Kitimat display their tremendous talent. “4 720 0 Lazelle Ave, Terrace B. c. Ph. 638-0821 Fax 698-0422 Terrace Review — March 6, 1992