swe B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 2, 2003 ~ TERRACE STANDARD PUBS & CLUBS GATOR’S PUB: Live party music with Kingfish Wed-Sal, classic rock and today’s top hits. Wednes- day is Jam Night. Thursday is Ladies’ Night (your chance to win a diamond ring), Saturday is Triple Dare night. BEASLEY’S MIX: Tasha’s back every Friday night. Theresa Marie sings Saturdays. Watch your favourite sporls programs on a large screen TV. GEORGES PUB: What's His Name & the Other Guys April 4 and 5. HANKY PANKY’S is your dance party night club. No cover. Free pool Wednesday, college night Thurs- day, Hot DJ and Top 40 dance Friday and Saturday. Karaoke contest Sunday and Monday. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION: Saturdays, Frank and Friends play. Meat draw starts at 4:30 p.m. All members welcome; bring a quest. Opens at 3 p.m. CONCERTS @ Millennium Magic Show April 3 at Caledonia Senior Secondary School, Presented by the 8th Ter- race Scouls. Tickets at Just Kidding, Misty River Books and Big D's Automotive. Call Jody at 635- 1315, @ The Pacific Northwest Music Festival March FRIDAY TO THURSDAY APRIL 4 - 10 ME RENEE ZELLWEGER, CATHERINE ZETA-JONE . RICHARD GERE "632-2525 7 P.M. AND 9 P.M. * RATED 144 A SCENE from Psychopathia Sexualis, TLT a comedy at the McColl Playhouse. 23 to April 5, Daily performances at the R.E.M. Lee, Terrace Pentecostal Assembly and Evangelical Free Church. M@ Pacific Northwest Music Festival Gala Per- formance 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 5 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre featuring a variely of performers from each discipline. Tickets are $10 at Misty River Books. All seats reserved. @ Spring Fling Cabaret, Please join the Terrace Big Band, various Terrace Community Band ensembles -and our musical friends on Saturday, April 12 start- THEATRE WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS 3. # CHICAGO The Arthritis _ Society ~~ question ~ there is an answer. — _ We're here. Silviculture Silviculture is the art and science of controlling the establishment, composition, growth, health and quality of forests and woodlands. Through site preparation, planting, and tending the stands, silviculturists work to develop a diverse, healthy stand of trees. - Alter harvesting, areas are prepared for planting by moving debris to expose soil and creating plantable spots for seedlings. - Seedlings must be the correct species, and the seeds from the parent trees must be taken from the same area as the seedlings will be planted. This ensures that the’ seedlings have the best chance of survival after planting. ~ To prevent the possibility of disease or infestation killing all of the seedlings, a mixture of species are planted in one area. By doing this, there is less chance of the entire stand being killed or damaged during an outbreak, and more opportunity for other species of plants and animals to move into the new forest. | joy the Arts at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre FEBRUARY /MARCH Paintings by Marek Waszklewicr {known as Markus) - upper lobby 1 March/April “ March 23-April 5, 2003 - Enjoy the many fine performances of participants of the Pacific Northwest Music Festival. ” Call the theatre or check the program for details. A March 29, 2003 - “To Swing orndt to Swing” and evening -of music with the Dornie Clark Quintet 7:30 p.m. . + All seats $10.00 - Tickets al Misty River Books April 4 - Pacific Northwest Festival Scholarship Competition Come and see Terrace’s best performers - 6:30 p.m. - All tickets $5.00 - Tickets available at Misty Rivet Books } April § - Pacific Northwest Festival Gala Performance and Awards Night - 7:30 p.m.- All seats $10.00 - Tickets available at Misly River Books eoeeeseoveseeeevneenesnenesen Terrace Little Terrace Concert Theatre Tickets Soclety Tickets Available at Cook's Jewellers in the Skeena Mall Available at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel eeeouueoeoeooonaneeonuenagnesns @ Are you interested in performing at the 9th an- - nual Kispiox Valley Music Festival July 25-277 Appli- cations available at www.kispiox.com/kymf Deadline for submissions is May 1. For further information, please call 842-6401 or 842-6763. THEATRE @ FINAL WEEK: Psychopathia Sexuailis, the hi- larious story of a man and nis socks. Written by John Patrick Shanley and Directed by Robert Dugdale. Presented April 3-5 al 8 p.m. the McColl Playhouse. Tickets $14 at the door and at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel. @ Pacilic Northwest Music Festival Scholarship Performance Friday, April 4 at 6:30 p.m. at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre, Featuring the top performers in each discipline. Tickets $5 at Misty River Books. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 Thornhill Place for Families, a resource out- reach program from The Family Place, welcomes parents of young children Wednesday and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to noon starting April 2. . to June 26. It's located at.the Thornhill School Age Care Program in the Thornhill Community Cerilre. No pré-iégistration necessary. Call 38-1863 for furlher information. THURSDAY, APRIL 3 Meeting on the formation of a local canoe and kayak club. Beginners welcome and any- one who padcles on moving water. Al the Ter- race Public Library from 6-8 p.m. We'd like to encourage people to get into the sport and meet other like-minded enthusiasts. We'd also like to forrn a collective voice on paddling issues. For information, call Patrick at 798-9549, APRIL 4-5 First Natlons for All Nations Gospel Cele- bration at 7 p.m. both nights. Speaker: evan- gelist Alfred Flett. Everyone welcome. Spon- sored by the Terrace Pentecostal Assembly and the Terrace Pentecostal Native Ministry. APRIL 5-6 Language workshop. Limited registration. Deadline for registration is March 31. Contact Sid at 638-8589 or email pellier@ monarch.net THURSDAY, APRIL 10 Responding to incidenis of racism and hate: a legal perspective. A full day work- shop targeted lo service providers in your com- munity. Featuring Susan O'Donnell of the B.C. Human Rights Coalition. At the Health Unit from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sponsored by the Terra e and District Multicultural Association and Ter- race and District Community Services. Free but registration required, Call 638-1594 or email terracemultiassn @ uniserve.com SUNDAY, APRIL 13 Help clean up Terrace! The Greater Terrace Beautification Society hosts the annual Garba- thon Sunday, April 13 from 1-3 p.m. Gloves and Dags will be provided (as will treats for the participants), Meet at the McDonald’s parking lot. For further info, call Laurie at 635-3466, War historian Gywnne Dyer, author of {gnor- ant Armies, a book outlining possible outcomes of the war on Iraq, speaks at the A.E.M. Lee Theatre in Terrace Sunday, April 13. Starts at 7:30 p.m, Admission by donation, Presented by the Terrace Public Library, the Terrace Stan- dard, Academic Workers’ Union and others, PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Camera Touring to May 17, Old or new photos of Terrace and the surrounding area, Categor- ies: Our Playground, Scenic, Special Interest, and Nature. Prizes to be won! For more infor- mation contact Julia or Angie at: 635-4546 or mail tolts@telus.net or tis@telus.net The Terrace Churches Food Bank opens for its April distribution April 14-17. Please come an the right day: Names starting with A-H, Monday Apri 14, |-R April 18, S-Z April 16 and Anyone missed April 17, Located at 4647 La- zelle Ave., (rear entrance) Open from 43 p.m. Bring ID for you and your dependents. Fax 638-8432 to Deadline is: 5 VISUAL ARTS B Adventure in Colour: The Work of Sherry Niel- sen, featuring Gail Turner Sears and the student works of The Best is Yet to Come group. At the Ter- race Art Gallary, Upcoming: The Photography of Mike Weeber. ake-the SCENE.) hursdé The Terrace committee of Ducks Unlimited hods its {8th annual fundraising dinner and auc- tion Saturday, May 3 at the arena banquet room. For more infarmation about tickets, call Gordie at 688-1945 or Cheryl at 638-8314. Youth Art Exhibit April 14 - 30.at Youth Op- portunities. Art submissions will be accepted until! April 17 with all entries being eligible for prizes. For more information stop by YO at 4639 Lazelle Ave., or call 635-3812. Volunteers are needed to help support local diabetes awareness and fundraising activities. The Canadian Diabetes Association's regional coordinator for the north visits Terrace March 27-29. For details, call Jane at 635-2894. Vo- lunteer hours are flexible. Training provided. Plants needed for the Greater Terrace Beau- tification Society's annual perennial plant sale. We're changing the format this year. All dena- ted plants MUST BE POTTED. Please have them available for pick up no later than the last ~The Torraca Standard is now _ | (ITy SCENE ing at 8 p.m. al the Skeena Valley Golf and Country ° Club. Swing dancing, snacks and desseris, Seating li- mited. Please buy your tickets early. Tickets are $12 at Cook's Jewellers in the Skeena Mall or from band - members, You must be 1$ or older, Call 695-4729. ae. week of April or the first week of May. Call Debbie at 635-3555. Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop is located at 4544 Lazelle Ave. Open Tuesday-Saturday from 10 a.m.-4 p,m, A drop box is located in the parking ‘ot for donations. The Greater Terrace Beautification Soclety needs volunteers and members. Meetings are held on he first Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at City Hall in council chambers. Call Myrna at 635-4224 for further information, April is Cancer month. Canvassing for the Ca- nadian Cancer Scciety is about more than raising money to fund some of the best research in the province — it's about letting people know there are programs and services available if they or somecne they love is coping with cancer, It’s about getting involved in advocacy to help make our lives a little healthier and letting the public know how to get the information they need, Call 638-8583 to canvass from April 6-15. 47th Annual Rupert Nite to be held on April 5, 2003 in Vancouver. A reunion of residents of Prince Rupert - past and present. For infor- mation and tickets, contact Chris at 604-271- 8356, or Email Sheila at sheilakay@telus.net Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary meetings ara held on the third Monday in the month at 7 p.m. The venue is at the hospital in the training room. New members are very welcome, For informa- tion, call Cathy at 635-2230, Does your loved one have a brain disorder such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, de- pression, panic/anxialy disorder, personality disorder or OCD? For free information and /or support call Northwest B.C, Schizophrenia co- ordinator in Terrace at 685-6206 or toll free: 1-865-7877 (FAM-SUPP), Or attend the Ter- race Support Group on the third Tuesday of the month (except July, August and December) at 7.30 p.m. at #102- 4450 Grieg Ave. Are you Interested in performing at the 9th annual Kispiox Valley Music Festival July 25-27? Applications - al www.kispiox.convkvmf Deadline May 1. For Info call 842-6401 or 842-6763. _ ‘on www.terracestandard.com “Check out our alle or call 639-7283 for advertising Information STOP IN AT THE... THORNHILL PUB 2? FOR 1 STEAK SANDWICH Good Food & Great Times * 7 Days A Week (WEEKLY POOL) TOURNAMENT | snot | LIQUOR OUTLET) OFEN 7DAYSAWEEK A a. Treat your feet... . 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