B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 26, 2002 “TERRACE STANDARD ITY SCENE atl BAR SCENE GATOR'S PUB: Live party music nightly. Ladies night Thursday. BEASLEY'S MIX: Tasha plays today's pop and country hits Fridays and Satur- days. GEORGE’S PUB: Accellerators to July 6. HANKY PANKY’S: The northwest’s largest dance night club. No cover. Karaoke ‘Sundays and Mondays. rove CANADIAN LEGION: Members and bona fide quests, New members “CONCERTS Ticket holders note: The Mae Moore benefit concert in support of the Ter- race Transition House building fund was postponed. Ticket holders are asked lo return to their place of purchase for a refund or to be notified af new concert date. THEATRE Skeena River Players presents its award-winning production, Drew Hayden Tay- lors comic drama, Someday, at the R.E.M. Lee Thealre June 29 and 30. These are twa benefit performances of Someday, winner of the Skaena Zone Drama Festival. : The show competes for best play in B.C. at Mainstage next month, Tickets at Elan Travel and at Skeena River Players. Call 635-8879 for more info. VISUAL ARTS The Terrace Art Gallery is open Wed. to Sat. from noon to 4 p.m. Friday from noon to 6 p.m. and Sunday fram 1 to 4 p.m. Call 638-8884 for details. 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. Evenis will run space permitting. SAFEWAY www.safeway.com : TERRACE TERRACE | Gy Gia ig} 1ovoTA, ” www.terraceautomall com : TERRACE TERRACE Pe XA CHRYSLER] iw) TOYOTA, ° info@terraceautamall.com Your website/email address could be here! Contact us at 638-7283 * Forests cover 62% of BC, but the Working Forest is limited to just 24% of the province. * The forest sector’s contribution to governments is almost equivalent to the Ministry of Education’s annual Kindergarten to Grade 12 operating budget. * In Metro Vancouver alone, forestry accounts for over 120,000 direct and indirect jobs. * BCis 95 million hectares (235 million acres) in area (double the size of California). Almost 64% of the province — about 60.3 million hectares (149 million acres) ~ is forested. * Less than one-third of one per cent of BC’s forest land is harvested annually, * There are more forests growing in North America today than on the first Earth Day in 1973. (Canadian Wood Council} This month at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre June June 12-26 - The Family Place presents : Photosensistive's “Children tn. Poverty! -avisual arts display - upper lobby’: June 22 - Celebrate Aboriginal, Days. with Marcel ol Gagnon -7:30-p.m. - Tickets $15. 00 toradults - $12, 50 : for seniors and. children 14 June 29 & 30- Skeena River Players presents *. their award winning play “Someday” 8:00 p.m. -Tickets "$10.00 Available at Elan Travel, Skeena River Players and atthe door: Support the. winners of the Skeena Zone Festival as they compete for “Best Play in B.C.” at the B.C, Mainstage festival In Nanaimo, Terrace Concert Society Tickets Available at Erwin's House of Fine Jewellery inihe Skeena Mall Terrace Little Theatre Tickets Available at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel Cancer Support Group for family and friends meets June 28 at the Stapping Stones Club- house, 4450 Grieg Ave., at 7 p.m. The group _ Meats every second and fourth Thursday of the month: Call Cralg at 635-0049 for more infor- mation, TUESDAY, JUNE 25 The Riverboat Days Committee meets June 25 at 7:30 p.m. In council chambers at Terrace city hall. For more information call Karlene at 636-2061. Free workshop “Job Search on the Internet, the altemate place to loak for work,” Tuesday, June 25 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Interconnect Employment and Training services, 205-4650 Lazalle. For info call 5-7998. Terrace Fire Fighters Annual Canada Day Pancake Breakfast from 8 am. to 11am. at the Terrace Fira Hall. Join us for a good time, in support of a great cause — the B.C. Profession- al Fire Fighters’ Burn Fund, dedicated to pre- vention and survivor support and recovery pro- grams. Call the the Terrace Fire Hall for more info, TUESDAY, JULY 2 The Summer Reading Club, a free summer reading program, begins July 2 at the Terrace Public Library, This year's theme is “Booked for the Summer", Reading, crafts, activitias and games. Registration begins June 26. Call 638- 8177 to ragister or for more information. THUBSDAY, JULY 4 Community Response toa Hungry Kids. Join us July 4 from 10:30 a.m. to noon at the Vera Henry Memarial Education Room at Mills Memor- ial Hospital. We are committed to finding long- term solutions to hungry kids in our community by putting families diractly effected with com- munity service agencies, Help address this growing concern. Kids welcoma. Call 638-1869 for mora information. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Terrace Rod and Gun Club hosts trap shoot: ing every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Came out and have a blast! For info call Gord at 638-1945. Free computer classes for seniors and kids at the Terrace Public Library, Over four days, these hour-long sassions introduce basis computer and Internet skills for those with little or no experience. Programmes for the seniors run June 18-28, Kids from July 3 to Aug, 16. Ragistration is ongoing. Call 638-8177 for more nfo, The Terrace Public Library Is offering com: puter help for adults. We can answer questions on almost any problem, from hardware confl- guration te Ebay or other web-ralated issues. For more Information, please call 638-8177 or drop In and sign up for a one-hour session. Attention Grads of 1982. Qur 20-year reunion is coming up soon! Please mark your calendars for a meoting June 12 at 7 p.m., at the Bear Country Inn Meeting Room. We need your help and input. NEDRA LEE PRISK in Someday, presented Friday and Satur- day at the R.E.M. Lee. She won the Pecple’s Choice award for Best Aciress at the Skeena Zone Drama Festival. Free tutoring available for ALL grades at the Kermode Friendship Soclety, 3313 Kalum. Monday to Friday from 11 a.m to 5 p.m. to July 1. From July 1 to August 23 Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to $3 p.m. Call Reb at 635- 4906 for information. The Canoe: A Canadian Icon, the Canadian Canoe Museum outreach exhibit is now open far the summer, Hours are Irom naon-8 p.m., seven days a week. Located at the Old River industries building at 4427 Kaith Ave., Highway 16. For more info call Darryt at 635-0832, Herltage Park Museum opens Saturday, May 18 for another season. Operating hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m, Thursdays ta Mondays (i's closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays}. Avail- able for group tours, group pictures or wed- dings. For info call 635-4546, The Terrace Hiking Club is launching its spring and Summer season. The group meets Sunday mornings for moderate to difficult day hikes all summer long. The hiking schedule is available at the library, All Season's, Valhalla Pure, and the Terrace Standard. For more information call Chris at 635-5996. Free legal workshop on apprehension June 13 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Terrace Women's Resource Centre at 4542 Park Ave. Sponsored by the L'Ax Ghels Community Law Centre Socie- ty and the women's centre, Call 638-0228 to re- gister — seating is limited. Southside and downtown residents - are you interested in Jolning a community gar- den? A communily garden is for individuals, kids and families who plant, grow, and harvest a garden together. Share the work and harvest a bounty. Interested? Sponsored by Terrace Anti Paverty Group Scciety, Call Jannifer at 635- 463; and leave a message. National judging for the Communities In Bloom Contest takes place July 25. Various categories are being judged, including tdiness of the town and community involvement, We need volunteer groups and people willing ta donate lime on projects, Call Steve at Terrace Parks and Ree at 615-3000. Overeaters Anonymous meets Mondays from 7-8 pm. at the Sacred Heart Parish, al 4830 Straume. Email terraceoa@hotmail.com for more information. One Step, a women’s drop-in group, meets every Wednesday from 1:30-3 p.m. at Ksan House Society. An opportunity for women to join with other women in sharing, listening and con- necting. For mora into or to arrange a childcare subsidy, please all 695-2379, The Northwest B.C. Metis Association will meet avery third Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. in room 206 at Inlerconnact, For more info please call Frank at B49-6080 or Shelley at 635-0772, The Canedian Cancer Society Resource Centre, 301-4722 Lakelse Ave., is open Mon- days, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information about emergency ald or the Cancer Peer Support programs call 638-6583. The Terrace standard is www.terracestandard.com Check out our sita of call 638-7203 far advartlsing Informallon 8 Contestants per week + Weekly Cash & Prizes # Budweiser bikinis © Grand Prize « {Win a rip for 2 ta Vegas!) MOREEIEE enh) (BIE RGN. NN i er en Lots Of Room. _ eat OUR NEW MENU | | Great Atmosphere, DERVING BREAKIAST ALL Dar | {The only LOG CAGIN PUB ° ° White Down ¢ 10 Year Guarantee ° Battle Construction dariodons drop In sfot. 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