During the second week senior piano, voice, music theatre and choirs will perform. The scholarship competition will be held Thurs- day evening, April 9, in the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. A selection of performers who have excelled in indi- vidual competitions will compete for major scholar- ships and the right to represent the Northwest at the B.C. Festival of the Arts in Vernon at the end of May. All the performances during the Pacific North- west Music Festival are open to the public and are free of charge, with the exception of the scholarship competition and the Gala Performance April 11 for which there is a charge of $5 per seat. The festival committee encourages people in the Terrace area to become directly involved in the festival, Anyone who can help with organizing in any way is urged to contact committee president Marilyn Kerr (635-3768) or secretary Irene Kuhar (635-3215). Musical ability is not a requirement. Offers of space are also appreciated — the Terrace-Thornhill Band Parents are attempting to find billets for all those band students from Fort St. John. ‘The complete, 120-page festival program is now available at Terrace Sight and Sound. For a general schedule of events see next week’s Terrace Review. THREE TERRACE WORKS GO TO PROVINCIAL SHOW ' The Prince Rupert Community Arts Council was once again the host of the Northwest Regional Juried Art Show, exhibited at the Prince Rupert Performing Arts Centre. The show was juried March 7 and works of three Terrace artists were among those chosen to represent the region in the provincial show. The Northwest show will remain on display in the lobby at the Prince Rupert Performing Arts Centre until March 30. The delegates chosen from this show go on to represent the northwest at the B.C. Festival of the Arts visual arts component, Images and Objects. This year the festival will be held in Vernon May 27 to 31. Terrace artists with works chosen to go to Images _ and Objects are watercolourist Diane Myhr, carver Gordon Stokkeland, and Jane Turner, working in chalk pastel. Other northwest artists chosen are Caril Chasens, Tom McHarg and Don Monet of Hazelton; Frank Eberman of Houston, Des. Edwards and Albertina Steinbock of Kitimat, Jan Lemon of Oona River and Susan Fricker, Barbara Greene, Miss Nomer (Wild Dog) & M.E., Nicole Rudderham and R.E.M. Lee Theatre | * March 28 — Harps International, presented by the Terrace Concert Society. * April 1-11 — Pacific Northwest Music Festival i The Terrace Inn * Gigi’s — until March 21, Double Exposure * March 23-28, Gun-Shy Northern Motor Inn, George’s Pub * Until March 21, Gordon of Smithers entertains * March 23-April 4, Harvest Moon ! Thornhill Neighbourhood Pub ¢ Sundays, 7 p.m. — Crib tourneys * April 1, 8 p.m. — Spring and Summer Fashions presented by Jeans North. Entertainment and door prizes. No coverage charge. Northwest Arts And Entertainment Calendar Bavarian Inn ¢ March 28 — Spring Start dinner and dance. Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13 © March 20, 21, 27 & 28 — line dancing to the Jack o’Clubs Kitimat Centennial Museum | ® Until April 4 — Insights ’92 - the youth of Kitimat display their tremendous talent. Terrace Public Art Gallery * Until March 25 — B.C. Young Artists exhibition, co-ordinated by Emily Carr College of Art and Design Outreach Program. * March 28, 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. — Spring Arts and Crafts Show. . Terrace Review — March 20, 1992