B4 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 14, 2001 Terrace’s musicians and choral groups plan. benefit for elementary school band program CONTRIBUTED ‘TERRACE RESIDENTS will be in for a treat on Saturday, Feb. 17, when ihe Terrace Community Band, joined by 60 local :voices and Montreal pian- ‘ist Benoil Turcotte, take cthe stage at the R.E.M. “Lee Theatre for a benefit - concert. : All proceeds from the Dare to Dream Concert ‘will go to the Dare to .Dream Foundation, a group of citizens who pledged to support the ele- mentary band program in local schools by establish- ing an endowment fund. the opportunity to learn a band instrument and play in a band. Well aware of the vaine The mass chorus will perform sev- eral selections, including “Dry Your Tears Afrika” from the film Amistad. The foundation’s goal is to ensure every school aged child is guaranteed of school-based music pro- grams, the community band, along with sponsors, have combined strengths to bring you this evening of entertainment. The community band, directed by Bob Butchart, will be joined by the Cale- donia Choir, Northwest Singers, and Vox Polaris Community Choir, The mass chorus will perform several selections, including “Dry Your Tears - Afrika” from Amistad. The evening will alsa feature pianist Benoit Tur- the film cotte, who teaches at L’Ecole de Musique Vin- cent d’Indy in Montreal and has been a band and orchestral consultant for Yamaha Canada for 12 years. Turcotle performs in concerts as often as pos- sible because he enjoys playing and communica- ting. musically with an au- dience. As well as solo works, Turcotte will perform Grieg’s Piano Concerto in A Minor and Richard Ad- dinsell’s Warsaw Concer- to, accompanied by the community band. Reserved seating tick- ets are available at Sight and Sound in the Skeena Mall.. A total of all. tickets sald. will be donated by the Terrace Community Band to the Dare to Dream Foundation,:supporting the Grade 7 band program. . Organizers invite you to show your support and help keep the dream alive. ‘Benoit Turcotte | =20 GUIDES CANADA LRELLELELERELELLR LLM TL BLES LERLEELI ESL RLE SE SERN E eee Ee ers INVOLVEMENT LTT. Scouts of all ages are the pride of our community. Their awareness and involvement to make a better community is what scouting is all about. Proud sponsor and supporter of the 8th Division Terrace Beavers and Cubs. 5100 ) Hwy. 16 West, Terrace 635-7178 PLOT PLES L NEES I OEP PELL IPE IEE ELS PLES IIE PAM Po CIP DTLAF RAAT LIAR AAI IAL I AMIR HARRAH LA LAER R LARA RI AR AAA AAA AAA . (UE TAY UE CASEUEREL ELE REE ELE EERE SELLE LER t ET TROL a ee ee NEW WORLDS ZIRE LRA RAR ARRARRIABRALRIA TOSS. Ls x Scouting opens new worlds of learning and exploration. Our hope for the future is in the hands of our youth today. PELLET RE AAA RARLARARRRRAPIA RADA PAR ER ik Ree 4740 Lakelse Ave., Terrace Pw ZEAE ARMA ALAR AAAA EAA AAK AAAS ARRAS LRALSERERTED ARSE EERE RTE EDEN hehe Siete SKILLS Scouts learn skills they'll enjoy for a lifetime and teaches the value of our natural resources. LL ehhh hs a heh hb ~ TERRACE : X \ INTERIORS | PRELIM LADL RAL R API R IR RICA PR ARERR ERP RAPPRRPEADI OR ERIAAAAPPARAPAAA Ri ads www.bc.scouts.ca FEBRUARY 18 - 25, 2001 aS ele Se es Ce ee Ho SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Sunday, February 18 (1:00 p.m.) Flag Raising Ceremoney at City Hall Please wear your uniform and sing “O Canada”. Sunday, February 18 (2:30 - 5:00 p.m.} about attendance. SWIM Free to members - wear a piece of your uniform to the Terrace Aquatic Centre. All swimmers must be at the pool by 2:30 for free admission: Youth 7 and under must have a parent in the pool with them. Parents are responsible for pick-up time; please check with leader Wednesady, February 21 (6:30 - 7:45 p.m.) CHURCH SERVICE AND INFORMAL CAMPFIRE at Knox United Church, Please wear your uniform and “lug-a-mug”. Thursday, February 22.~. WORLD, THINKING. DAY. .. «| SHOW YOUR PRIDE - Wed" yauF dhiférit’to'schobl/ Wo Saturday, February 24 (11:00 a.m. - ved dake ork. 12:00 Noon) HIKE FOR HUNGER - (Coinciding with Terrace’s Food For Friends] “Family members welcome. Carry your collected food donations _ from City Hall to the Food Bank to Okanagan-Skeena Group (4625 Lazelle) where a burger and pop will be available for hikers, courtesy of Mr. Mike’s. Please wear your uniform. THANK YOU TO MR. MIKE’S FOR BURGERS & POP FOR ALL THE HIKERS! Hike for Aunger 2001 « Hike for Hunger is a service project of Girl Guides of Canada and Scouts Canada to collect thousands of pounds of food sup- plies for food banks in B.C. due to the seri- ous deficiency after the Xmas season. * The event takes place Feb. 24/2001 11 am - 12 Noon. Over 70 communities across B.C. participate in a 1-2 km walk/march. * The public can participate by dropping & friends on the Hike. * This is the 5th year the Terrace Guiding & Scouting groups have participated in the Hike for Hunger. Show your support, join in the Hike. or © drop off non-perishable food at the adver : _tised drop-off points. For more information please contact in 8 ~ PT PLPC LEI O THEE SEPP O IE EEE EE TE REP POLL E TES 5 Off non-perishable food at advertised drop- Terrace: 4610 Lazelle Ave., Terrace off points, ar by joining the youth members, Beth Armstrong-Bewick 635-6600 adult leaders, corporate sponsors, parents Ph: 638-8879 Fax: 638-8834 ‘ HELP OTHERS | | AE! 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