B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August | 4, 2002 TERRACE STANDARD ~ Crry ScENE BAR SCENE GATOR'S PUB: Live party music nightly, featuring 0.E.D. this week, BEASLEY’S MIX: Tasha is back with pop and coun- try hits every Friday and Saturday. Watch yaur fa- vourite sports programs on a large screen TV. HANKY PANKY’S: The northwest's largest dance night club. No cover. Karaoke Sundays and Mondays. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Members and bona fide quests. New members welcome, THEATRE Five male acters needed for an upcoming Ter- race Little Theatre production, Bus Stop, (ages range from 21 to 65 years}. Auditions take place Aug. 12 and 13 at 7 p.m. at the McColl Playhouse, 3625 Kalum Street. For more information, call Nancy at , 635-1329 or Marianne at 635-8873. - First Nations youth are invited tc participate in a performance work about healing. About a dozen volunteers ages 15-25 needed. The project takes place this fall in Terrace and deals with the legacy of sexual abuse passed from residential school survivors to later generations. The performance work is being sponsored by the Aboriginal Healing Foundation, For more information call Marianne at 635-8873, SLAPSHOTT PRINCE RUPERT scenesters Slapshott will be headlining at the Roasswood Music Jamboree this Saturday August 17. MUSIC Berries, Bikes and a BBQ features live music on Shames Mountain Sunday, Aug, 18 from 9 a.m, fo5 o.m. The event includes a pancake breakfast, BBQ, desserts and contests. Pick blueberries and watch the heart stopping action in the McBike Wild Descent The Sixth Annual Rosswood Music Jamboree — kicks off this Saturday August 17 with an impressive Terrace lineup that includes Samsara Fish and punk rockers Fableway. Other featured performers include Rupert scenesters Slapshott. To get to Rosswood, _ head north of Terrace on Kalum Lake Drive for about 42 km and follow the signs to the Jamboree, Tickets are $12 for adults, $8 for youth ages 13-18, and $6 for seniors 65+. Children 12 and under are free. VISUAL ARTS The Terrace Art Gallery presents its 2002 mem- bers show. Featuring works in a variety of media by members of the Terrace Art Association. The gailery is open Wed. to Sat. from noon to 4 p.m. Friday from noon to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. Call 638- 8884 for details. Wordworking submissions are being accepted by the Terrace Art Gallery for an upcoming exhibit. The deadline is August 24. Contact Aron for details at 638-8384, Slideshow “Fortress of the Grizzly" by Wendy Shymanksi will offer viewers a look at the Khutzeyma- , teen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary Friday Aug. 16 at 8 p.m. al tha Canadian Canoe exhibit on Hwy 16. Make the SCENE: Call 638-7283 or fax to 638- 8432 to add your event to the Standard's free entertainment listings. 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Despite this disoppaintment, great tun was had by young and rad olike, ond we hope fo see everyone again next year. We would also like to hank Don Hull and Dery! Gurnsey for driving their vintage automobiles far us in ihe parade, Without them we coulda’ t have won first place! THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 Cancer Support Group Meeting at Stepping Stones Clubhouse, 4450 Greig Avenue at 7p.m. Call Craig at 635-0049 for mora information. PUBLIC SERVICE “ANNOUNCEMENTS: ~ ~~ The Terrace Cancer Resource Centre is now selling mixed daffodil bulbs in minimum 10 pound boxes. Call 638-8583 The Terrace Campus Childcare Centre will be open in September, Preregistration forms are available at NWCC, lhe Family Place, or by calling 638-8528, Terrace Little Theatre Summer Drama Days. The second session runs Aug. 6-30, Tuesdays to Fridays from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. or from 1-4 p.m.. Limited spaces available. Call Nancy 635-1229 or the TLT at 638-1215, Summer art classes for children. Painting, paper making, papier mache, drawing and other aclivilies. Wednesdays and Saturdays in July and August at the Terrace Art Gallery. Two classes per day. 10 a.m. -noon and from 1-3 p.m. Different every day. Drop in fee. For ages 6-9 and 10-12, Call Aran for info at 638-8864, Tsimshlan master carver Heber Reece and his brother, carver Henry Reece, are working daily al the canoe exhibit. Come watch them carve and talk to them about their work. At the Canadian Canoe Museum exhibit. Register now for the Youth Summer Pro- gam (ages 13-18) at the Kermode Friendship Society, Drum making, swimming, cocking, mo- vies, camping, arts and crafts, Calf Peter at 635-4906, Terrace Rod and Gun Club hosts trap shoot- Ing every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Come out and have a blast! For info call Gord at 698-1945, Come to the {library this week and book your stay at the “Information inn", stories and crafts for children aged 2-9 years at the Terrace Public Library. Ages 2 on Tuesdays from 10-11 am, Ages 3-5 on Wednesdays or Thursday from 10-11 a.m. and ages 6-9 Mon- days and Wednesdays from 2-3 pm. or on Fri- days from 10-11. Please register by calling the llbrary at 638-8177, Evening Story Nights at the Terrace Public Library for ages 5-8 every Thursday from 7-8 p.m. Come join us at the library for stories and activitles this summer! Free but class sizes limi- ted. Pre-register by calling 638-8177. Frae Summer Reading Programme at the Terrace Public Library. The summer reading club for children, This year's thame is Booked for the Summer. Reading, crafts, activities and games. Weekly reading sessions, Sign up on Tuesdays for the following sessions. Please come out and sign up for the club to keep track of all your reading this summer, whether you will be able to attend weekly sessions or not. Every- one eligible for prizes and reading medals. Hook exchange at the public library, Drop off one to three ald books from Aug, 26 until noon Aug, 28 and receive tickets to trade for “naw te you" books at kids’ book exchange Aug.29. Kermode Kids Summer Camp fer ages 6-12 years, Freel at the Kermode Friendship Society. Morning group from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Afternoon group from 1-3 p.m. Registration begins July 8. Camp. Slarts duly a. ‘Call Marsha at 635-4906, . Free computer help for adults at the Ter- race Public Library, We can answer questions on almost any problem, from hardware conti- guration to Ebay or other web-related issues. For more information, please call 638-8177 ar drop in and sign up for a one-hour session. Free tutoring available for ALL grades at the Kermode Friendship Society, 3313 Kalum. From July 1 to August 23 Monday to Fri- day from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call Rob at 635-4906, The Canoe: A Canadian Icon, the Canadian Canoe Museum outreach exhibit is open from 9 am. lo7 p.m. Mondays to Saturdays and noon to 7 p.m. Sundays in July. Located at the Old River Industries bullding at 4427 Keith Ave., Highway 16. For more info call 635-0877. Overeaters Anonymous meets Mandays trom 7-8 p.m. at the Sacred Heart Parish, at 4830 Straume. Email tarraceoa@hotmall.com tor mare information. Heritage Park Museum opens Saturday, May 18 for another season. Operating hours are from 10 a.m. to § p.m, Thursdays to Mondays {i's closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays). Avail- able for group tours, group pictures or wed: dings. For info call 635-4546, Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop, 4544 Lazelle Ave., is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Clothing for the family, books, loys, household items and much more. All proceeds go to your hospital. The Terrace Hiking Club is launching its spring and summer season. The group meets Sunday mornings fer moderate to difficult day hikes all summer long. The hiking schedule is available at the library, All Season's, Valhalla Pure, and tha Terface Standard. For more information call Chris at 635-5996, 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. Shara ihe work and harvest a bounty, Interested? Sponsored by Terrace Antl Poverty Group Soclety, Call Jennifer at 635- 4631 and leave a message. The Canadian Cancer Society Resource ~ Centre, located at 901-4722 Lakelse Ave,, will fi be open Mondays and Wednesdays fram 10 a.m, to 3 p.m. from duly 2 to Aug. 30.Wigs, scarves and hats are available for cancer patients. For more Information about emergency ald or peer support programs call 638-8589, Terrace Parent Support Circle is locking for volunteers Interested in training as facilitators for a weekly self-help parent group. The group is dedicated to helping parents by providing tham with a safe and confidential setting to share problems and ideas on how to parent more effectively. Call Caro! at 635-3459, WWW. lerracestandart. Com Threch out our site of cull 639-7263 for adverilsing laformnatian . HONE MADE BIKINI CONTEST Fun Starts At 4 P.M. Customer Apnrecintion 5. 4.a. 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