| B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, March 22, 2006 Clubs & pubs ARTFUL. CUP: Open mic night’ Saturdays. .. GEORGE’S PUB: Sugarfoot March 24-25; "Accelerators March 31, April] HANKY’S: ‘Tues.. karaoke, free foosball/Wed. "karaoke, free pool/Thurs. college games night/ ' Fri.-Sat. dance music & door’ prizes/Sunday 8 p.m. to midnight music jams. A great opportunity to network with fellow musicians in a friendly “atmosphere. All you need is, your ‘instrument ° because there’s sound equipment, lighting. adrum kit and all the amps you'll need. a "LEGION BRANCH 13: Meat draws and music . "to dance to Saturdays starting at 4 P. m. ‘Live music @ The: 41st annual: Pacific Northwest Music -° Festival returns March 23 to April.8. The 17-day vt festival’ celebrates the music and culture of the _ - Admission tickets to both nights can be purchased ce ate Mist River Books, while programs can be - Northwest with a" variety of daily activities for . "all ages that will be held at a variety of venues | "ins Terrace.. The festival, as always, is capped by ° ...a Scholarship Night on Friday, April-7. and Gala .... Performance & Awards Night on Saturday, April -8:— both events at the Dr. R.E.M. Lee Theatre. purchased for $10 at either ‘Sight and Sound or r y Misty River Books. @ VocaJava, a Vancouver-based jazz quartet, headlines the Pacific Northwest Music Festival : ’ with’ its performance at the Dr. R.E.M. Lee Theatre Saturday, March 25 at 7:30 p.m. VocaJava sings the classics of the vocal: jazz repertoire... “as well as pushing the boundaries: of vocal’ writing with its own semi- improvisational style. * VocaJava is equally versatile in classical music, . singing everything from Renaissance motets to contemporary compositions. Tickets for this” Saturday’s show are available at Misty River Books and schoo! music educators. They are free for festival participants and $10 for the general ' public. While in Terrace, the quartet will also be ° providing free workshops on Saturday, March 25 at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. in the Caledonia Senior "Secondary: School library. The quartet comprises Jonathan Swift (tenor), Tia Turner (alto), Steve Maddock (bass) and Siri Olesen (soprano). as ‘The Sweet Adelines Pacific Mist Chorus _ invites the public to.its performance/membership |. drive at. the. Pacific, Northwest Music. Festival” Sunday, April 2 at 2:30 p.m. at the Dr. R. E.M.* TERRACE STANDARD - rey Kd wR fity Stara? ne OR otis: John Wort. Hannam | brings his trio to the Mount Elizabeth Theatre in Kitimat Saturday, March 25. See community calendar below. . Visual Arts | @ - Thé. Terrace’ Art: Gallery. presents Trees, mixed media featuring Dawn Germyn. On display - from Friday, March 3 ‘to’ Saturday, ‘April: 1- at. Lee Theatre. “Divas Wanted” is part of ‘the > the gallery — 4610, Park Ave. Gallery hours are: international recruitment campaign for Sweet- Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays noon to” Mee, ot ff Help us understand haw to | Te Tenace Suantat Is. HWAVI. FO USE LIMES A THOUS DAY? LEVER IWENTY YOU'RE ALREADY STARTING TO UNDERSTAND COLITIS. Send your iax deductible gift to: B.C. CHILD Founda- tion, Suite 1150 - cure it. All of your donation ; goes to medical THTeSTINAL & LIVER DUOADEAS. Gitts can algo be designated through United Way Regustered chanty: BN yee? 4951 RADON! > onlin ne REM. LEE THEATRE wu leracestanar com Check out our site or call 638-7283 for advertising information e e e sé e e e e e e ® e e e e e ® e e eo e e e e e e e e e a ecccees Join us at the R. E M. Lee Theatre! -March 23 - - April 8, 2006 Pacific Northwest Music Festival - Dance, Speech, Bands, Choirs, Gala’s, and much more. March 23-Orif . March 24-26-Bands March 27 - April 1 - Dance - April 2 - Choral Performances. April 4 - ‘Musical Theatre April 5 - Elementary Speech Arts » April 6 - Piano Sep the official . . _ Program man times April 3 Elementary Choral Performances "Friday, April 7, 2006 Scholarship Night of the Pacific Northwest Music Festival See the best performers from/all the disciplines, An evening of excellence, ’ Saturday, April 8, 2006 Pacific Northwest Music Festival - Gal Night A wonderful celebration of _ all that is best in Dance, Speech, Bands, Choirs, and more. 7:00 p.m. Friday, April 21, 2006 - Ballet Jorgen - Cinderella “An innovative take on the classic fairy: tale.” Terrace Concert Society Tickets available online at: www. terraceconcertsociety.org or call phone: (250)635-5603, 8:00 p.m. “@@ e208 C0008 0888888 e PY Terrace Concert Society Tickets | Terrace Little Theatre Tickets | Available online at: www.terraceconcertsociety.org : ci ms & to purchase tickels Available at: eu gobe ones) Travel atin, ifm bite alin tte, ns, fie, _ room. Tickets can be purchased by calling: Gordie ’ & April 23, 1 p.m.-at McColl Playhouse; April 27- p.m. , ‘COMMUNITY EVENTS ' FRIDAY, MARCH 24 — The Terrace: Legion . Branch 43's four-night karaoke contest wraps up March 24. Registrations ~ at 7:30 p.m. and competitions beginning at 8 p.m. ’ Cash prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd are on the line. All - members and bona fide guests welcome to come out and watch or perform. SATURDAY, MARCH 25 The Mount Elizabeth Theatre in Kitimat hosts _ two of Canada's rising young singer/songwriters ~ John Wort Hannam and Robert Wilson - this’ Saturday, March 25 at 8 p.m. The John Wort Hannam Trio hailing: from Fort Macleod, Alberta . performs its distinctive Blue Collar Roots Music, described as a “unique fusion of styles from Celtic, to country, to folk.” Joining Hannam, who plays acoustic guitar and mandolin, is Darcy Stamp on fiddle and Tyler Bird on guitar, accordion, and electric bass. Opener Wilson brings a blend of contemporary white soul, folk and pop held together with a groovy, heavy percussive style of guitar playing and a sweet soulful voice. Tickets available at: Book Masters/ Toys 4 U/ The Source. Adults $23; seniors 65+ $21; students $15. All } " research. For more + 1188 West Georgia tickets are $2 more at the door.” ~H information, call SL, Vancouver. _ SATURDAY, APRIL 1 , (604) 736- 0645. 4 voumpaniow ron AAC were BL. VGE 4A2. - Ducks Unlimited Canada Terrace Committee hosts its 21st annual fundraiser banquet and auction. Besides a great meal and an annual '. subscription to a national magazine, participants’ have a chance to win one of our many raffle prizes. Saturday, April 1 at the Terrace Arena “panquet Olson, 638-1945; Re/Max of Terrace, 638- 1400; . Claire Irwin, 638-8314; George Little House, 638- 8887; Corrae Eigeard, 635-0012; Debbie Mills, 838-7786; and Cheryl Irwin, 615-8816. " SATURDAY, APRIL 8 The Taoist Tai Chi Society of. Canada Pacific Region will give a. Tai Chi demonstration and a free class at Skeena Junior Secondary School between 1-4 p.m. An afternoon of health improvement, ~ concentration and meditation and relaxation and stress reduction. Cail 615-3216 for information. THURSDAY, APRIL 13 UNBC Terrace's Northwest winter speaker series resumes Thursday, April 13 at 7:30 p.m., as Deanna Nyce presents “University learning & successes of regional delivery.” The Terrace UNBC campus, 4741 Park Ave. Free and all welcome. APRIL 21-23, 27-28 - Terrace Little Theatre and Terrace Standard present the Laramie Project by Moisés Kaufman | and members of The Tectonic Theatre Project. > This powerful docu-crama explores the roots of intolerance and the path to acceptance in Laramie, ‘Wyoming following the tragic death of Matthew Shepard in October 1998. The play, comprising the text from interviews of the townspeople of ~ Laramie, is a complex portrayal of the depths - ‘to which humanity can. sink and the heights of .compassion of which we are capable. Directed by: ‘Annette Martindale. Parental. Guidance Strongly Recommended. Show dates: April 21-22 at 8 p.m. 28, 8 p.m. at the Dr. R.E.M. Lee Theatre. \ PSAs The Family Place’s “FunPlace” drop-in. starts . Wednesday, March 22 in the Child Care Centre at Thornhill Community Centre from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. An opportunity for children to paint, build with blocks, dress up, sing, have snack and: stories and make new friends. Adults can have fun with their babies, toddlers or preschoolers and meet - new and old friends in a relaxed, family-friendly ‘environment. For info, call 638-1863. The Ksan House Society hosts a healing and empowerment group for women who have _experienced abuse. The confidential group will: utilize art and creativity to encourage personal . growth. Every Wednesday from-March 22 to May 10 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Ksan.House (4838 Lazelle Avenue. Registration is recommended, but drop-ins always welcome. Childcare may be available, please call to enquire. Call Diandra at - 635-2373 ext. 23 for info. The Terrace Greater Beautification Society will be starting beautitication work bees again on Tuesday nights starting March 28. Meet at the Sree AREER sep SEEN an 8 Adelines. The’ 15-minute show will be a rock ‘n 4 p.m., Fridays’noon to 6 p.m. and Sundays’ 1-4 roll package off five songs. For information, call 638- 8884... George Little House at 7 p.m. Everydrie welcome. The society also meets on the first Thursday of - the month at 7 p.m. at city hall..New members welcomed. Call Chris Hansen at 638-1049, The Health Unit ‘Auditorium will play host to a support group meeting on Tuesday, March 28 from 7-8:30 p.m. for people who have suffered © § te ‘Pi Loursiana Puen 8 : oS the effects of a brain injury or know of someone . suffering the effects. Meeting open to survivors, | ~ family members and service providers. Please use . the auditorium’s side’ éntranceé: 'Contact” Mark’ ‘at 638-1818 or mark_brain injury@yahoo. ca. The Métis B.C. Nation wants to help sign up Métis members of the community for citizenship in order to be recognized as a nation. Deadline is approaching. Call Leanne at 615-9700, e-mail reg6registrar@gmailcom or go to #206-3228 Kalum St. Transportation to the Terrace office will _ be provided for the elderly, single mothers, etc. Community groups and entertainers wanted. Now scheduling trade show entertainment for -April 13-15. Call Tony at 635-5333. Support After Suicide support group meets every fourth Tuesday of the month to tell each other's © stories and begin healing. Support is provided by people who have walked the same path. Stepping ; Stone Clubhouse #102, 4450 Greig Ave. '7-8:30 p.m. Gall Joset at 638-1347 for details. The Terrace Emergency Shelter hosts Bannock & Beans, where Fridays are chili nights at the. . shelter. From 4-6 p.m. at 2812 Hall St. Call 635- 5890 for more info. The meal is free. Volunteers for _ meal preparation always needed.. “The Clay Artists of Terrace Society is taking registrations for pottery lessons at the new community pottery studio. Call Linda 635-1767. - Marg Spina, the Kamloops Food Bank's executive director presents “Food is not enough” — ideas for today and tomorrow on Wednesday, April 5 from 12-2 p.m. at the health unit auditorium (3412 Kalum St.). If you want learn how to move clients from helped to helpers through Food Action. Activities -. this presentation is for you. Learn how Kamloops has made sure everyone has enough to eat and has had fun doing it. For more information, calt Agatha at the Family Place 638-1863. The Terrace branch of the B.C. Schizophrenia Society sponsors a_ series of educational presentations on brain disorders. April 12: understanding and communicating with someone . who has delusions. All presentations at 7:30 p.m. at the health unit auditorium at 3412 Kalum Street (use side door). Free and all welcome. ; Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop, located at.4544 Lazelle Ave. (open 10-4 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday) will have a winter coat sale. _Aduit jackets will be $3 and children’s jackets $1.. Kermode Friendship Scciety offers free tutoring — at its Kalum St.. location with an After School Homework. Club Mondays through Thursdays _ from 3:30 — 5:30 p.m. This program is open te youth in need of help and support in school. Peer tutors wanted. Learn by teaching. This could be used as hours required in graduation portfolio. For more information contact Kim Besharah of Kermode Friendship Society at 635-4906 ext. 27. The Terrace Women's Resource Centre (4542 Park Avenue) hosts Friday drop-in discussion: Gender Lens on local issues. Call 638-0228. . Skeena Family Resources presents freeprograms for parents and children under six at Kitselas on Queensway, Skeena Kalum Housing and at Kitsumkalum. Parent connection, | information workshops for parents and fun-activities for kids. Tuesdays to Thursdays from'noon to 2 p.m. Transportation is available. Everyone welcome. Call 635-7087 for information or transportation. The Terrace Writers Guild meets the last Tuesday of every month at Cafenara. Come network with other writers, share goals, markets and tips. Newcomers welcome. Call Sarah at 638-8899. The Terrace Amnesty International Action Circle meets on the last Wednesday of every month at the Kiva Café at 6 p.m. Anyone welcome. and ~ STANDARD Present... the Laramie - Project hy Moises KRaufinan & Members of The Tectonic Theatre Project April 21, 22 - 8pm - McColl Playhiouse April 23 - 1pm Matinee - McColl Playhouse With a “talk-back” session to follow the Matinee at 4pm April 27, 28 - 8pm - REM Lee Theatre FREE STUDENT ADMISSION NET PROCEEDS to the Youth Safe House HELP US Share This Play’s Important Message About Intolerance, Bullying and Hate Crime DONATIONS . toward the Youth Safe House, Under the Auspices of The Laramie Project May be made at the Bank of Montreal Contact Shelly for more information 635-3882 / info @ mytlt.ca Weight: 6 lbs. 14 oz. ‘Sex: Male. ‘Parents: Michelle & Kevin. -March 10, 2006 at 6:27 p.m. §. Adria & Liam” congratulates the “LAI official ticket outlet is - fe GLOBE nn HIELO Travel . #113 - 4716 Lazelle Ave | (Standard “RADIO” FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH! ‘Mareh Features Pork Bun This pork is slow roasted | -until it pulls apart. Teamed _ up with a savory hot and sour sauce and'served topped with fresh coleslaw in a hoagie bun. Come in and try your taste . buds will thank you. for it. . . DINNER . after 4pm >> Crispy Coconut SHRIMP WITH — A Marinatep Cuicken Kaposs% ¢@ Served on a bed of rice. This is Ex asl teamed up with a Thai cucumber salad. oe with toasted peanuts and peanut sauce. Warm up your taste buds with a Bear Country Classic Ceasar Cocktail. This double has lots of spice and Clamato to give it a real kick. Where good food brings couRes IN} / the family together 4702 Lakelse Avenue, Terrace 635-6302 Baby’s Name: . ‘Baby’s Name: Rose Kathleen Romanchych © Owen Oliver Mackenzie Faetz Date & Time of Birth: ‘Date & Time of Birth: Feb. 26, 2006 at 4:20a.m. March 11, 2006 at 3:33 a.m. Weight: 8 lbs. 11 oz. Sex:Mole Parents: Sandy & Wally “Little brother for Olivia” Sex: Female Pareitts: Rebecca & Chris “Little sister for Ella” Baby’s Name: Baby’s Name: , Jocoe William: Schafhauser _ Chaz Rupert Tercel Genaille: Date & Time of Birth: . Date & Time of Birth: March 8, 2006 at 1:38 p.m. Weight: 7 lbs. 8.0z. March 13, 2006 at 2:00 a.m. Weight: 8 lbs. 5.0z. . Sex: Male Parents: Marsha & Rupert “Little brother for Blake, “Little brother for Bishop; Beau, Taiya, Seth & Oshan & Shauntae” Namastae” ; a Baby’s Name: : Baby’s Name: - Ladawna Daisey Good - McKenna Gail Robyn Bains =. Date & Time of Birth: Date & Time of Birth: March 14, 2006 at 9:51 a.m. - Weight: 9 lbs. 3 oz. Sex: Female Parents: isabel & Jonah | “Little sister for Matilda & Hailey” Weight: 7 lbs. 10 oz. Sex: Female : Parents: Amanda & Nick “Little sister for parents on the new additions to their : families. . ,