band winners to compete in nationals this year Contributed by Carol Zucchiatti The Pacific North West Music Festival is very proud to be the only regional festival north of Kamloops to receive an invita- tional to the National Festival. As a result of this honour, choirs and bands entered in our local festival can now be recom- mended by our festival adjudica- tors to compete at the National level. The National festivals is called Music Fest, and Music Fest °91 will be held in Van- couver, With 46 bands and 50 choirs (some as far away as Fort St. John & Prince George) entered in our local festival this year, we committee members are looking forward to this new challenge with enthusiasm. Local hotels, restaurants, recreational facilit- ies and novelty shops will also Musicians give Games The Northern B.C, Winter Games fund raiser dance received rave reviews from an audience of approximately 150 people last Saturday night. The dance, in the Dolly Varden Room at the Terrace Inn, raised approximately $1,000 to be donated to the Northern B.C. Winter Games. The remainder will go into the Terrace Little Theatre building fund. Sponsored by the Terrace Musicians’ Association and the Terrace Little Theatre, the event highlighted seven Terrace bands and individual performers with a very full evening of musical entertainment. Karin Ljungh, the Stage Hogs, Rocky Top, Grey Wolf, 3’s Com- pany, Diamond Back and a Mystery Jam filled the evening with rocking music and lively dancing. This community-oriented dance gave a good indication of the Terrace Musicians’ Association resurgence and of bigger and better things to come. . Terrace Little Theatre’s Annette and Karin Mc- Ilmoyle and friends prepared a buffet supper for all the energetic dancers. Prizes were distributed throughout the evening. Organizer Gord Shaben called it "a success and very professionally run." He says they had excellent Support from local individuals and businesses, "People came out to Support the Games and to have a good time. A big thank you for the participation of all contributors, have an opportunity to benefit greatly from the influx of tour- ists to our city during March 10 -23. Our hope is that these young people will go home and spread the good word about our sensa- tional scenery, Mount Layton Hot Springs, Shames Mountain, and the hospitality’ received from the citizens of Terrace. final boost Supporters, volunteers and bands. We couldn’t have done it without you!” Your programme guide to arts in. the Northwest The Terrace Review for the schools ‘The Terrace Inn | *Feb. 1 — Steak Night around the world *Gigi’s — Hot Pursuit, until Feb. 2 | Terrace Concert Society | “Feb; 16 — Big Band Valentine Dance _. Northern Motor Inn *George’s Pub — Harvest Moon : Royal Canadian Legion, | Branch 13° Northwest Arts and Entertainment Calendar R.E.M. Lee Theatre , *Feb. 1 & 2 — Northern B:C. Winter Games boxing *Feb. 6, 9:30 a.m. & 1:15 p.m. — ‘Feb: 14 & 15 — The hypnotist Reveen. ‘Mar. 2, 8 p.m. — The New Orleans Connection | *Mar-13 — 23 — Pacific Northwest Music Festival . *Feb. 1 & 2 — Northern B.C. Winter Games darts competitions Kitimat Centennial Museum 7 _[ Jan. 30 — Mar. 2 — Threads of Multiculturalism features ethnic costumes frorn «Mar. 6 — Apr. 6 — Kitimat Artists 1991 (deadline for entries Feb. 26) "The Fortunes", a cappella group in concert This Column Sponsored By: ‘oO Terrace Review — Wednesday, January 30, 1991 B7 Reon DaNnee Parey presented by Ld The Terrace Inn Every Friday & Saturda $ p.m. to 1 a.m. The Dolly Varden Room BD satelite The Terrace Inn . TV “Dance music by MT TV on large screen TVs from PRO TECH ELECTRONICS Admission $5.00 Food & Beverages for sale NOTE: Dolly’: s Teen Dance Party is restricted to Teens 13 years to 18 years of age Terrace. 635-6630 | 0551 Greig Ave.,|