CEE a ee Te = oe PUBS & ‘CLUBS GATOR’S PUB: Live party music with Kingfish - Wed-Sat, classic rock and today's top hits. Wednes- day is Jam Night. Thursday is Ladies’ Night (your ~ chance to win a diamond ring). “BEASLEY'S MIX: Tasha’s back every Friday night. Theresa Marie sings Saturdays. Watch your favourite sports programs on a large screen TV. GEORGES PUB: Semi Chronic April 24-26, _ HANKY PANKY'’S is your dance party night club. No cover. Free pool Wednesday, college night Thurs- ~ day, Hot DU and Top 40 dance Friday and Saturday. Karaoke contest Sunday and Monday. ‘ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Saturdays, Frank and Friends play. Meat draw starts at 4:30 p.m. All “members welcome; bring a guest. Opens at 3 p.m. CONCERTS Wi The Vancouver Opera Company's touring en- semble presents La Cerentola (Cinderella} and Opera Encore, a selection fram popular operas and music theatre; Wednesday, April 23 at he R.E.M. Lee Theatre, Curtain at 7 p.m. sharp. Tickets are $10 al Cooks Jewellers in the Skeena Mail. Free admission to students who bring a non-perishable food item. This _is a special presentation of the Terrace Concert Society for Terrace’s 75th anniversary. Wi Sound River Coffeehouse Saturday, Arpil 26 .. TERRACE STANDARD KIM HEWGILL (above) is one of nine ac- tors in the TLT’s ensembie drama, Speak- ing in Tengues, opening next week. at the Kiva (Northwest Community College} starting at § p.m. Featuring Roger Karling-Kelly, Cody Skogg and other local talent. Sponsored by the Terrace Mu- sicians Association, Admission at the door. @ The Terrace Symphony Crchestra’s Spring Concert. Saturday, May 10 at the Skeena Valley Galf and Country Club, Featuring Mike Wen, French horn soloist and Gene Ramsbottom, clarinettist from the CBC Orchestra, as guest conductor. Musical se- lections include Beethoven Symphony No. 1, 2nd movement, the Outdoor Overture by A.Copland and Mars from Holst's the Planets. Tickets $10 at Misty River Books. Children under 12 are free. THEATRE I Speaking In Tongues, by awarding-winning Au- stralian playwright Andrew Bovell. Presented by the TLT May 1-3 and 8-10 al the McColl Playhouse. Six nights only! The show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets at Uni- giobe Courtesy Travel. Directed by Patrick Mcintyre and featuring an ensemble cast of seasoned perfor- mers. This play is heading to the zone festival as the TLT's 2003 entry. B Join the TLT for a read of Toronto Mississippi,” a heart-warming drama about a mentally disabled girl, her dad the Elvis impersonator and her struggle for family identity, Tuesday, May 6 at 7 p.m, Call 636-1329 for more info, Mi The TLT is holding auditions for its 50th Anni- versary celebration pantomime Cinderella May 11 and 12 at 7:30 pm at the McColl Playhouse. Back- stage positions available. Call Nancy 635-1329, Chris 635-3334 or Marianne 635-2942 for information. VISUAL ARTS Mj A Glimpse of Human Nature as Seen Through the Lens of Mike Weeber. Running to May 2. Mf The Terrace Art Association’s 25th Annual Spring Arts and Crafts Fair Saturday, May 3. Fea- turing photos, pottery and more. Entry forms at the Terrace Art Gallery. Call Aron at 638-8884. "Fax: 638- 8432 to make the: SCENE... me } Thursd ¥E ents will: NECHAKO THEATRE » FRIDAY TO THURSDAY APRIL 25 - MAY 1 AND BENICIO DEL TORO 632-2525 KITIMAT nechahatheatre, com, STARRING TOMMY LEE JONES THE HUNTED 7 P.M. AND 9 P.M, * RATED 18A qe ul wie. ntact standa f TURD. L 2 Centennial Christian School holds its Spring Fundraising Auction. Silent auction from 7-8 A) Charlie has 30 seizures a day www.oepllapey.ca www.safeway.com Research may help change his life 1077 oa p.m. and a live auction begins at 8 p.m. in the school gym. Free refreshments and desserts. For more info, call the school at 635-6173. Gal trunk..garage sale~April.26vatethe Rar- mers’ Market from 8 to noon, Call 635-6075. 7&8 Lote ee | wey i Mora ‘SUNDAY, FARRIL.- ak a ete Interpretive Walk at Spring Creek, spon- ra Club. Meet at the Spring Creek gate at 1 o.m., rain or shine. Dave Gordon will talk about fish habitat values. Judy Chrysler of the Skeena Valley Naturalists will be on hand. Everyone is welcome, Cail Alisa al 635-0935 for more info, MONDAY, APRIL 28 TERRACE TERRACE KT CHRYSLER| a] TOYOTA! www. terraceautomall. com Spring Fashion Show featuring students from Caledonia Senior Secondary School, April 28 at 7 p.m. al ihe R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Presented by the 2003 Dry Grad Committee. Choreographed by Northern Conservalory of Dance. A Dry Grad Concession at Intermission. Tickets avail- able from: Jeans North, Warehouse One, All Season Sports, Jada's, Reitman's, Keenleyside ——~ oN Insurance, Azad Adventures, and Subway. You TERRACE | “TERRACE may also purchase tickets from models, and at Aq] CHRYSLER] ase] TOYOTA] the Skeena Mall (rom 11 a.m.-3 p.m. April 12, info @terraceautomall.com 19, 26. For info call Kelly at 635-5133. STANDARD advertising @terracestandard.com newsroom @terracestandard.com WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30 Youth Opportunities wraps up ils youth art exhibit Wednesday, April 30 from 3:30-5 p.m. Live entertainment by Barking Cats, an improv Youths who participated will be entered into a Your website/email address could be here! Contact us at 638-7283 craw for prizes, We're located at 4639 Lazelle Ave., or call 635-3812. The Canadian Cancer Society and Terrace Hospice Society invite you to a Grand Opening the Arts at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre April - Paintings by Roberta Robson - upper Lobby April 23 - The Terrace Concert Society presents The Vancouver Opera Society's “Cinderelia® - 7:00 p.m. All seats $10.00 -(Chidren admitted free with a non-perishable food item) Tickets available at Cooks Jewellers: 3 May. May ‘3, 2003: Sophia’ 5 Dante Camnpany presents . “-s > 4A Night Of Tribute” - 7:30 p.m. - All tickets $5.00 May ® & 10, 2003 - Centennial Christan School presents : “Brandon Thomas’ world famous farce “Charley's Aunt” «7:30 p.m, All seats $10.00 = (reserved seating) - “Available at Misty River Books, Centennial Christian Schoo! and at the door. May 14, 2003 - A Showcase of Fostlval Plays. See In action these winners from.the 2003 Northwest Zone High Schaal Drama Festival! 8:00 p.m. - All tickets $5.00 The Impartance of Being Earnest The Great Gromboolian Plain All proceeds to assist students attending the Provincial High Schoo! Drama Festival at UBC of their joint office. From 3-6 p.m. at the Ter- race and District Credit Union Building, 207- 4650 Lazelle Ave, For info call the hospice at 635-4811 or the cancer society at 638-6985. MAY 2-4 Catholle Charismatic Diocesan Conference at Sacred Heart Parish May 2-4. The weekend's speaker, Fr. Lou Cerulll, teaches that the Holy Eucharist provides an opportunity to enter into a deeper, richer experience of God's healing love and freedom, All serious topics are lightened by his joy and humour. Starts Friday at 7:30 in the Church, 4830 Straume. Everyone welcome. For more info call 635-2313, leave a message. MAY _2-3 Northern Outreach Action Against Racism Symposium at Northwest Community College. Workshops include racism and youth, slrategies to address racism, and cross-cullural interac- tion. Come to learn, share, listen and play. Sponsored by the Immigrant and Multicul- tural Services Society, Terrace & District Mul- ticultural Association, Skeena Diversity Project, Terrace Little Terrace Concert Theatre Tickets Society Tickets Available at Cook's Jewellers in the Skeena Mall Available at Unigiobe Courtesy '. Travel Terrace and District Community Services Soc- iely Contact Nirmal al 635-3583. Registration deadline April 30, 2003. SATURDAY, MAY 3 The Terrace committee of Ducks Unilmited hods its 18th annual fundraising dinner and auc: sored by the Coast Mountain Group of the Sier- mn group from Skeena Jr., perlormance at 4:p.m. - tion Saturday, May 3.at.the arena. banquet . room, For more information about tickets, call Gordie at 638-1945 or Cheryl at 638-8314. Annual Women and Development Yard Sale. Saturday, May 3, ftom 8 am. to noon, at 4803 Walsh Ave. (no early birds, please) All proceeds support projects benefiting women and children in developing countries. CallAlisa « at 635-0935 to arrange for drop-offs. a tbe a ed ak oa ™! f TUESDAY) MAVGs 510" hem Learn to speak in public with ease and confi- dence. Terrace Toastmasters from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Telemedia Boardroom (back alley entrance). For Info call Wendy at 635- 3901: or Leydi at 638-8857. - ee SATURDAY, MAY 10 Perennial Plant Sale, an annual event presen- led by the Greater Terrace Beautification Society. Behind City Hail Saturday, May 10 at 8 p.m. Donations of potted plants are needed. Call Debbie at 635-3555, Free Health and Wellness workshop presen- led by the Registered Nurses Asscciation Ter- race Chapter and the Kermode Friendship Centre's alcohol and drug program. Friday May 23 from 8:30 a.m. fo 10 p.m. and Saturday, May 24 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Elks Hall. Featuring a roster of local medical and nursing staff. Nominations for best doctor and nurse to come from the community. For more info, call Be- nita at 635-7670, PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Altention Teens! Scavenger Hunt and Games Night at the Terrace Pubiic Library. Bring a friend (a smart one) and join us for fun and snacks Wed. April 30 from 7-8:30 p.m. Open to ages 12 and up. Free! But preregister in person cr by calling the library at 638-8177, Join aur evening Work Bees! Help the Greater Terrace Beautification Society main- tain landscaping projects April 29 and continu- ing each week through the spring and summer, We meet at City Hall at 7 p.m. each Tuesday, You don’t have to be a member. Bring work gloves, a rake, etc, Call Laurie at 635-3466. Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal. Volun- teers will be canvassing door-to-door in the Terrace area Monday, May 5,-Help us operate our vital social services in this region. Prekindergarten Immunization Clinies at ihe Terrace Health Unit al 3412 Kalum St. Wednesday May 14 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., or Thursday, May 22 from. 1:30-4 p.m, A droo in clinic.is planned for May 29 from 1;40-4 p.m, Bring your child's Care Gard number pius any record of immunizations, Please cal! 636-2200, Camera Touring to May 17. Old of new photes of Terrace and the surrounding area. 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