ys 4 ;B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 21, 2005 Clubs & pubs ARTF UL CUP: Open mic night Saturdays. "- GEORGE’S PUB: 3rd Degree Sept. 23-24; Semi Chronic Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 HANKY’S:. Tues. karaoke, free foosball/Wed. karaoke, free pool/Thurs. college games night/ Fri.-Sat. dance music & door prizes/Sun. live band THORNHILL PUB: Karaoke Sunday nights THE TERRACE LEGION: Saturdays meat 7 draw 4-6 p.m. Visual arts @ Terrace Art Gallery presents Two for the Show, September’s mixed media exhibit by Gail Turner Sears and 19 of her students at the gallery. The exhibit will run until Oct. 2. Cinema ‘ME The Terrace Amnesty International Action Circle A80 presents the first of six film nights oa - happening at the Kiva Cafe on Wednesday, Sept. : 28 at 7 p.m. The night’s theme is an introduction to Amnesty International and human rights with | _two films, The Universal Declaration of Human ~ Rights and A Voice of Freedom. The monthy film TERRACE STANDARD gf _each month from September to March 2006 with the exception of: December 2005. Etc. . : ™ The Terrace Concert Society presents the first of eight exciting performances. and its 2005-06 season opener, Daniel Pickard’s Live Group Sex Therapy on Friday, Sept. 30 at the REM Lee Theatre. Pickard is described as a | brilliant, ruthlessly funny sociologist /psychiatrist comedian. Single tickets: $25 adult / $20 student - or senior or book the. whole eight-show season ~ and save 30 per cent. For info on tickets, call 635-. 5603 or go online at www. terraceconcertsociety. org. ’ mM The Dea Motres Yoga Centre and Gail Turmer Sears Art Studio is having an open house Saturday, Sept. 25 from 4-7 p.m. Explore, experience and enjoy an art and yoga studio for free. Free yoga | classes: gentle yoga at 4:15 p.m.; fun family © jungle yoga at 5 p.m.; stress-buster yoga at. 6: 15 p.m, Call 635- 3336 for information, @ The Terrace Public Library presents a slide- ‘show and talk with Paula Wild, author of One... River, Two Cultures: A History of the Bella Coola Valley. Monday, Oct. 3,.2005 at 7:30, p.m..at the 7 nights will take Place on: ‘the last. : Wednesday» of COTTON .. COUNTRY | PARKHURST” ‘Great Cotton yee Cardigans and Ponchos Sidewalkers 4548 Lazelle Ave, Terrace 638-1711 SEPT. 2-OCT.2 . _ Terrace Art Gallery presents Two for the Show, -a mixed media exhibit by Gail Turner’Sears and - . 19 of her students. The September exhibit will run TERRACE TERRACE AT CHRYSLER eee] TOYOTA! WWW. w.terraceautomall com TERRACE TERGSCE @amnann Wig) ToOvorA| info @terraceautomall. com @eoeev0@e2eee8 e000 0800868688088 8 @ OF “The R. E.M. Lee starts an exciting _ new season!!! Come and j join us! Thursday, September 29, 2605 Alan Brodie, one of Canada’s foremost lighting designers, S presents a lighting workshop. The workshop is free but you | must pre-register. A limited number number of Seals are ah REM. LEE THEATRE ° available - 7:00 p. m. Friday, September 30, 2005 Daniel Packard's Live Group Sex Therapy - A brilliant, ruthlessly funny sociologist/psychiatrist comdeian - 8:00pm. #4) Saturday, October 1, 2005- ry Banff Mountain Film. Festival. World Tour - 7:30 p.m.- Tickets: Py SIOG eneral Admission. Available at Azad Adv entures. of Terrace Little Terrace Concert Society Tickets Theatre Tickets Available online at: ee www.terraceconcertsociety.org Se info &i0 pani tickets . Available at Uniglobe Courtesy ‘library. Call 638-8177 for information. COMMUNITY EVENTS until Oct. 2. SATURDAY, SEPT. 24 Royal Canadian Army Cadets and ‘Area 4 First Nations Commercial Fishers Association present bingo at the Kitsumkalum Community Hall. A $3,000 guaranteed jackpot. and $2,000 cash payout. Doors open at noon, bingo 1-5 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPT. 24 The Road Runners Motorcycle Club, in conjunction with Harley Owners Group and the Salvation Army, presents the 23rd annual Toy Run. The “run” starts in Kitimat at 11 a.m., stops for lunch at Mount Layton Hotsprings until 1:30 p.m. and ends up at the Terrace weigh scales at 2 p.m. Participants will be joined there by those from Prince Rupert, Hazelton, Smithers and Houston. The procession will then head to the Coast Inn of the West. for the toy presentations and refreshments. A barbecue at the Northern Motor Inn at 4:30 will follow and Kin Kamp out at Lakelse Lake for dinner, dancing, accomodation. Contact Kermodei Custom Cycles 635-2421. FRIDAY, SEPT. 30 The Terrace Concert Society presents the first of eight exciting performances and its 2005-06 — season opener, Daniel Pickard’s Live Group Sex Therapy, a brilliant, ruthlessly funny sociologist /psychiatrist comedian. Single night and season tickets available. Single tickets: $25 adult / - $20 student or senior or book the whole eight- show season and save 30 per cent. For info on tickets,. call 635-5603 or go online at www. . terraceconcertsociety.org. 1 MONDAY, OCT. 3 - The Terrace Public Library presents a slide show -and talk with Paula Wild, author of One River, ‘ Two Cultures: A History of the Bella Coola Valley. Monday, Cct. 3, 2005 at 7:30 p.m. at the Norary. Cail 638- 8177 for information. PSAs < Terrace Emergency Shelter and Hostel is promoting a Root Cellar Project, looking for any amount of root vegetables for donation. Drop-offs came be made anytime at 2812 Hall St. Phone ~ Blaine at 635-5890 for information. Kalum Horseshoe Community School Society is looking for tasty and ripe locally-grown fruit to supply as snacks to local schools. If you have any fruit to donate, please call the Family Place at - 638-1863, fax 638-1873 or e-mail agathaj@telus. ~ net, with “fruit” in the subject line. Volunteers are also sought for pick up and transportation of fruit. Last year, Terrace and Thornhill primary and elementary school children ate over 1,100 kilograms of fruit donated through this program. ‘The Ksan House Society presents a women’s drop-in group, “Her Story: Crazy Quilting” to Oct. ° 26 on Wednesdays from 10:a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Terrace Transition House. For all women who have experienced intimate abuse or are interested in honouring those. who have been victims. For info, call Allison at 635-2373. - Terrace Public Library celebrates International Literacy Month. Solve language riddies and enter to win a great prize at the library this September. Northwest Band Social Workers Association presents the Parent in Training Program, a free nine-week program open to everyone from Sept. 12 to Nov. 10. Mondays to Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Only 12 seats available with — an ongoing intake and no interview process. If '. interested, call the association at 638-0744. Skeena Square Dancers welcome all ages from 16-90 on Monday nights at the Carpenter’s Hall from Sept. 12, 2005 to Apr. 31, 2006. Beginner dancer session from 7-8 p.m. and 7:30-9:30 p.m. for mainstream dancers. Beginners dance for a toonie, mainstream dancers for $5/night. Call Ron 638-8316 or Diana 638-1626 for information. The Terrace Women’s Resource Centre resumes with its Friday noon discussion group for a fall series. Sept. 30 - Towards a rural feminist Announcing Our 2005/2006 ~ Season!!! The Fight: Reindeer Monologues Oct 14 & 22, Gators Night Club Nunsense - A Musical Comedy Nov 17, 18, 19, REM Lee Theatre Karaoke Killer - Dinner Theatre Jan/Feb 2006, - Skeena, Valley Golf & Country Club Spring 2006 Production Play, Director and Venue TBA Cost Saving Sedson Ticket Packages - On Sale Now At Uniglobe, 4718. Lazelle Ave Ticket Package: ‘and Play Details Available On Our Web Site www.mytit.ca LAI official GINGE outlet is c . . view: transportation and safety; Oct. 14 - Towards a rural feminist view: Recreation as accessible and — *. inclusive choice for health; Oct. 28 - Towards a rural feminist view: Review of Terrace ’social plan. . Alternate Fridays open for’ drop-in discussion . topics. The Friday noon discussion group meets from 12-1 p.m. with presentations starting at 12:15 p.m. For info call 638-0228. Skeena Spinners and Weavers Guild will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the George Little House. New.mambers-are.welcome..: Call Kathleen at 638-8041 for information. Caledonia Senior Secondary Schoo!’ s Meet the ; teachers night, scholarship and graduation porfolio and ACE-IT information sessions will be presented ‘Wednesday, Sept. 21. Meet the teachers goes from 7-7:45 p.m., while the scholarship info and the portfolio and ACE-IT sessions are from 7:45-9 p.m. For more info contact the schoo! 635-6531. The Canadian Cancer Resource Centre offers cancer support group for family and friends meeting every second and fourth Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. Next meeting is Sept. 22. The cancer centre is at 207-4650 Lazelle Ave. It’s open Monday to Friday from 12-2 p.m. Internet access for cancer research is available. For information about emergency aid or peer support F programs, call 638-8583, Christmas Craft and Gift Sale 2005 applications forms are being accepted between now and Oct. 3, 2005. Forms for the event, which will be held at Riverlodge Nov. 4-5, are now available at Tamitik and Riverlodge in Kitimat. For more. information or.to request an application form by phone or fax, please phone Riverlodge 632-8970. B.C. Schizophrenia Society's Terrace branch ' Offers Family to Family, a free 12-week education course for families or persons with: depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder and personality Gisorder. The one-night-a-week course starts Thursday, Sept. 22 from 7-9:30 p.m. at the Stepping Stone Clubhouse. To enquire or register, . call Eileen Callanan at 635-3620. The Dea Motres Yoga Centre and Gail Turner _ Sears Art Studio is having an open house Saturday, _ Sept. 25 from 4-7 p.m. Explore, experience and enjoy an art and yoga studio for free. Free yoga classes: gentle yoga at 4:15 p.m.; fun family jungle yoga at.5 p.m.; stress-buster yoga at 6:15 p.m. Call 635-3336 for information. Birthright i is having an open house Saturday, Oct. 1 from 1-4 p.m, at #203 4546 Park Ave. (located in the Trigo building). Refreshment will be served. The B.C. Schizophrenia Society, NHA Adult Mental Health Services and MCFD Child & Youth Mental Health Services present a series of public events for Mental Illness Awareness Week. Oct. 3 at noon: BCSS partnership panel - a discussion of the experience of mental illness from individuals, their families and their service providers at NWCC room 2001; Oct. 4 8:30-4:30 p.m: depression/ anxiety —screening and education day in the health unit lobby; Oct. 5 at.1:30 p.m.: senior’s forum with Dr. Blouw dealing with depression and loneliness - at Happy Gang Centre; Oct. 7 at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at Terrace Public Library: puppet show;. library display case from Sept. 25 to Oct. 15. The Terrace Hospice Society will offer a free grief support group to anyone who has suffered a loss. The group runs Saturday, Oct. 15.to Dec. 3 at the hospice office each Saturday. The society _ is also looking for enthusiastic board members. Please call 635-4811 for information. Tai Chi for Seniors is held Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:45 a.m. at the Happy Gang Centre. For more info cail Marg at 638-6364. The Terrace Writers Guild meets the last Tuesday of every month at Cafenara. Come network with other writers, share goals, markets and tips. Newcomers are welcome. Call Sarah at 638- 8899 . or Judi at 638-7607 for details. Sweet Adeline’s Pacific Mist Chorus holds choir practice at Cassie Hall School's music room on Thursdays from 6:30 to 9 p.m. For info, call Vic 635-6905 or Trudi 635-0056. CuickEn Coroon Bive Burcer 4 ‘Veggie Burger topped with ELEC S AREA REINO FOR a