B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, July 10, 2002 _ TERRACE STANDARD —Crry SCENE BAR SCENE GATOR'S PUB; The popular live band Red Seed ap- pears this week. No cover. Ladies night Thursday. BEASLEY'S MIX: Watch your favourite sports programs on a large screen TV, HANKY PANKY'S: The northwest's largest dance night club. No cover, Karaoke Sundays and Mandays, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Members and bona fide quests. New members welcome. GOLF The Skeena Valley Rotary Club hosts a Charity Golf Scramble followed by a Kincash Casino and Auction Sat., July 20 at the Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club.Pick up registration forms from any member of the Skeena Valley Rotary Club or from Terrace District and Community Services Society, . 638-3178. , July 24 at 7 p.m. Hosted at Skeena River Players, at 4720A Lazelle Ave. Call Nancy at 695-1329 or Mar fanne 635-8873 for info. Come and read, or just to lis- ten! Bring a friend. Auditions for William Inge’s Bus Stop July 22 and 23 at the McColl Playhouse, 3625 Kalum St. at 7 p.m. Five males and three females (ages 20-50) are nee- ded, Everyone welcome, COMING SOON! Kico Gonzalez-Risso’s Undress- ing the Nation, a Cold Dark Matter Production pre- sented during Riverboat Days, July 27-Aug. 5 . Direc- ted by Daniel Barnswell. A comedy that goes behind the scenes at Parliament Hill and discovers even poli- ticians get caught with their pants down. Tickets at Uniglobe. VISUAL ARTS The Terrace Art Gallery presents First Nations Celebration 2002 to July 14. Featuring a variety of MUSIC The Rock Cafe, a coffeehouse fundraiser featuring SANDRA Wesley's Eagle Spoon is on view at the Terrace Art Gailery to July 14 in First Nations Celebration 2002. Dr. Fishy, Ray Valgren, John Lachesseur, Art Lucier and the Rock Band. Saturday, July 13 at the Kin Hut. Advance tickets only {by donation) at Misty River Books. No tickeis at the door. Proceeds to the Thailand/China Mission. 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COURTESY OF COFT eee 6006864 ece eevueeceesoenene Canada Day at Herltage Park Museum The Canada Day celebrations at Heritage Park Museum turned out to be a great success. The Museum recelved several hundred visitors this year. Visitors had nothing but praise for the talented musicians and performers who donated thelr time to keep the public entertained. The Canactian birthday cake, generously donated by the Cookie Jar Bakery, was gone in under half an hourl We would like to thank the Great Canadian Dollar Store for donating prizes for the children's games. The silent films, lent to us by the North Pacific Hshing Village in Port Edward, BC, were a hit with people of all ages, and thanks goes to the Terrace Public Library for lencing us the film projector. The BBQ put on by Classic Hotdogs was also hugely successful, Thanks to all volunteers and visitors. See you again at Riverboat Days, ee CORFE RB BABE ebb THEATRE Terrace Little Theatre presents a play reading of Pennie Gummerson's Wawaiay, a drama aboul a family reconnecting with its aboriginal roots Wed. oF printed. ad THURSDAY, JULY 41 The Cancer Support Group for family and friends meets every second and forth Thursday of the month at the Stepping Stones Clubhouses, 4450 Greig Ave. The next meeting is July 11 at 7 p.m. Call Craig at 635-0049 . a 4 boat The 5th Perennial Garden Tour will be held Sunday, July 14 from 1-4 pm. Tickets are $10 and available at Misty Alver Books, Sidewalkers, and The Garden Shed. For more information, call 638-0488, L The Skeena Valley Rotary Club hosts a Charity Golf Scramble followed by a Kincash Casino and Auction Sat, July 20 at the Skeena Valley Golf and Country Club. Pick up registra- lion forms from any member of the Skeena Val- ley Rotary Club or from Terrace District and Community Services Society, 638-3178. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS 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 638-1945, Evening Story Nights at the Terrace Public Library for ages 5-8 avery Thursday from 7-8 p.m. Gome join us at the library for storias and aclivities this summer! Free but class sizes are limited, so pre-register in person or by calling 638-8177. Free Summer Reading Programme at the Terrace Public Library, The summer reading club for children. This year's theme is Booked for the Summer. Reading, cratts, activities and games. Weekly reading sessions, Sign up on Tuesdays for the following sessions, Please come out and sign up for the club io keep track of all your reading this summer, whether you will be able to attend weekly sessions or not. Every- one Will be eligible for prizes and reading me- dals, Come visit tha History Hotel at the Terrace Public Library.Storles and cratts for chifdren, Tuesdays from 10-11 a.m, for children aged 2, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10-14 a.m. ages 3-5 and ages 6-9 Mondays or Wednesdays from 2-3 p.m. or Friday from 10-11 am, Please register by calling the library at 638-8177 or by dropping In, Class size limited. Kermode Kids Summer Camp for ages 6-12 years, Free! at the Kermode Friendship Society. Morning group from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Afternoon croup from 1-3 p.m. Registration begins July 8. Camp starts July 9. For info, call Marsha at 635-4906. Terrace Little Theatre stl! has openings for July and August Sessions of Summer Drama Days. Session ona runs July 2:26 Tuas- days ta Fridays from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. or from 1-4 p.m.. The sacond session runs Aug, 6-30, Tues- days to Fridays from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. or from 1-4 p.m.. Call Nancy 635-1329 or the TLT at 638- 1215, Summer art classes for children. Palnting, paper making, papier macha, drawing and other activities. Wednesdays and Saturdays in July works by local arlists, including Sandra Wesley, Moses Stewart, Bryan Dennis, Yolanda Fowler, Louise Fowler and Elsey Morgan. The gallery is open Wed. to Sat. from naon to 4 p.m. Friday from noon to 6 p.m. a Sunday from 7 to 4 p.m. Call 698-8884 for de- tails, Make the SCENE: Call 636-7283 or fax to 638+ 8432 to add your event to the Standard's free entertainment listings. The deadline is § p.m. Thursday. Events will run space permitting. 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, no registration necessary. For ages 6-9 and 10-12. Call Aron for more info at 638-8884. Mills Memorial Hospital Auxillary Thrift Shop, 4544 Lazeile Ave., is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 am. to 4 p.m. Clothing for the family, books, toys, household items and much more. All proceeds go to your hospital, Free computer classes for senlors and kids at the Terrace Public Library. Over four cays, these hour-long sessions introduce basic computer and Internet skills for those with little or no experience. Programmes for the seniors run June 18-28, Kids fram July 3 to Aug. 16. Registration is ongoing. Call 698-8177 for more info. Free tutoring available tor 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 for information. Overeaters Anonymous mests Mondays from 7-8 p.m. at the Sacred Heart Parish, at 4930 Straume. Email terraceoa@hotmail.com for mare information. The Canoe: A Canadian Icon, the Canadian Canoe Museum outreach exhibit is open from $ a.m, to 7 p.m. daily. The exhibit is located at the Old River industries building at 4427 Kelth Ave., Highway 16. For more info call 635-0877, Heritage Park Museum opens Saturday, May 18 for another season. Operating hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursdays to Mondays (it'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 marnings 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, Southside and downtown residents - are you interested In joining a community gar- den? A community garden is for individuals, kids and families who plant, grow, and harvest a garden together, Share the work and harvest a bounty. Interasted? Sponsored by Terrace Anti Poverty Group Society. Call Jennifer at 635- 4631 and leave a message. National Judging for the Communities in Bloom Contest takes place July 25. Various categories are being judged, including tidiness af the town and community involvement, We need volunteer groups and paople willing to donate time on projects. Call Stave at Terrace Parks and Rec at 615-3000. The Canadian Cancer Soclety Resource Centre, localed at 301-4722 Lakelse Ave., will be open Mondays and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. from July 2 ta Aug: 30.Wigs, scarves and hats ara available for cancer patients. For - more information about emergency aid or peer support programs call. 638-8583. The Terrace Standaril is -www.terracestandard.com Cheek out our site of call 638-7289 for advertising information HOME MADE BIKINI CONTEST 8 Contestants par week « Weekly Cash & Prizes Budweiser bikinis « Grand Prize « (Win a trip for 2 to Vegas!) FINALS AUGUST 15" WITH CUSTOMER APPRECIATION BBQ | }OTH PATIOS NOW OPEN (aera (pa ne peat ee hore. 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