Did you know, B.C.’s Children’s Hospital's Emergency Department was built to care for a maximum of 50 children each day, but now, the Department sees an average of 100 children each day? Gilden Ss Hospital www kidstelethon.com The Terrace Community Band wishes to invite all interested adults with previous wind instrument or percussion experience, to join their active organization. Rehearsals are Tuesday evenings from 7pm to Gom, SYLVIA JOHNSON'S painting, Sand Lake was inspired by her trip to the lake, which lies 27 kilometres north of Rosswood. Johnson |s just one of the artists featured in the Terrace Art Gallery’s upcoming exhi- bit, Women Without Boundaries. The art show runs trom September 15 to October 22. Women featured at gallery Contributed A UNIQUE exhibition showcasing the works of four northwest women kicks off the autumn sea- son at the Terrace Art Gallery. Wamen Without Boun- daries is a collection of 70 paintings ranging from local and realistic subjects to the abstract — with a few surprises thrown in. The show brings toge- ther the works of artists from across the northwest. Rosswood artist Sylvia Johnson says this show is her “millennium. project”. Shie’s using it as a chance to introduce her abstract expressionist Native art. Terrace’s Irene Horner's Ph: (250) 635-3362 Eypallgmerlin@kermode.net paintings are inspired by nature. She is noted for her versatility and her subtle watercolours. The works of Manzanita Snow, an artist from the Queen Charlotte Islands, often sell out, Her pieces for Women Without Boundaries will no doubt contain amusing and amazing paintings of people. Terrace-based Gail Turner Sears, who formerly attended art school, will continue to surprise with multi-contemporay' medi- : ums and.-her original ap- proach to them. 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