B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 21, 1999 TERRACE STANDARD Ti —_Ciry SCENE | BAR SCENE AEvery Saturday until May 8, 1999 GATOR'S | PUB has their ‘‘Fun in the Sun’’ draw, with your chance to win a trip for two to Mexico. The draw date is May 8, 1999 and you must be in attendance to win, This week, Groove Cen- tral is in the house singing top 40s hits; BEASLEY’S MIX features Halfyard, the amazing one-man band every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. an HANKY PANKY’S presets Millionaire's Weekend. mo , . MUSIC ATHE TERRACE COMMUNITY BAND presents ils 9th annual Spring Fling Cabaret May Ist at 8:00 p.m, at Elks Hall. Join them for an evening of great live music, dancing, deca- dent desserts and finger foods! Tickets are $12 and available from band members only or call 635-4729, You must be 19 or older to attend, BALL AR.C.M.P. REGIMENTAL BALL: The Ter- trace R.C.M.P. are hosting a Regimental Ball Saturday, May 15 at the Terrace Civic Centre’ and the community is invited to participate. The Ball will raise money for the Terrace Sports Multiplex. The evening, which will be a forma]- attire event, includes dinner, wine, entertain- ' \ . ment, dancing, complimentary wine glasses and photographs. Prizes include a trip for four to Jasper return by train with three day accom- -modation at Jasper Park Lodge and accom- modation in Prince George at the Sandman Hotel, a trip for two anywhere in the world Air Canada Flies, a trip for two to Vancouver by Canadian Regional Airlines and a commemora- tive picture of the RCMP Charge (valued at $250). Tickets cost $100 per couple and can be purchased by calling the detachment at 638- 7400. THEATRE ADINNER THEATER: Spring is here and Terrace Little Theatre is gearing up for their popular Dinner Theatre at the Terrace Curling Club. This year Diana Braathen has chosen a mystery comedy by Fred Carmichael entitled ‘Murder is a Game.’’ This annual event opens Friday April 23rd and features incredible food and even better drama. ‘‘Murder is a Game’? will be performed 7 times and run for three weekends until May 8th. Tickets are available at Unigiobe Courtesy Travel and are $30 cach with special discounts for TLT members and other package buyers. LIBRARY AJULIE LAWSON, award winning author of children’s picture books and novels, will be visiting the Terrace Public Library Wednesday, April 21 at 7 p.m. Lawson has written 17 books, including: The Dragon’s Pearl, Orca, Midnight in the Mountains, Whatever You Do, Don’t Go Near That Canoe and White Jade Tiger. The reading is open to adults and children. Make the ‘Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax to 638- 8432 to add your event to the Standard’s free entertainment listings. The deadline is 5 p.st. Thursday for the following week's paper. Wednesday, April 21 NATIONAL VOLUNTEER AP- PRECIATION WEEK April 18-24, Celebrate April 21 from 3 p.m. to 6 pm. at the Terrace Volunteer Bureau at 101B-4621 Lakelse Ave. Refreshments and hourly draws. TERRACE AREA BRAIN Associa- tion for Brain Injury (TAABI) manth- ly meeting will ba held at the Ter- race Public Library board room. 6:30 pm. We welcome all sur- vivors, family, friends, professionals us in initiating a support group. AWARD-WINNING Canadian au- thor Julie Lawson will be at the Ter- race Public Library Wednesday,’ April 21 from 7-8 p.m. Lawson is the author of 17 children's books, including Midnight in the Mountains and Turns on a Dime. Open to chil- dren and adults, Refreshments and docr prizes. No registration re- quired. The program is free, For more Info cali library at 638-8177. SKEENA JUNIOR Secondary School PAC Meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the school fibrary. all parents and guardians of Skeena. Students welcome, TERRACE AND AREA HEALTH COUNCIL regular board meeting at 7 p.m. at the Mills Memorial Board Room, Thursday, April 22 FASHION SHOW: First Nations Council of Women presents works of Valerie Morgan and other First Nations designers, Proceeds go the Cultural Camp. Fashion show takes place at 7 p.m. at Elks Hall. Admis- sion is $5, For mora Info call Bon- nie at 638-2088 or Mae at 638- 5421. POETRY READING at Ground- works starting at 7 p.m. New one act plays, stories and poetry. Open mike. Poetry slam. Prizes available. Far more info call Simon Thompson 635-6617. THE FIRST NATIONS council of women in planning a fashion show in Terrace to promote First Nations designs. A $25 registration fee Is required, For more info call Mae at 638-5421. Saturday, April 24 DRY GRAD GARAGE SALE: Dry Grad '99 committee will be having a garage sale April 24 from 8 a.m, to 2 p.m. at the Caledonia Gym. There will be lots of items, clothing and baked goods, Please help sup- port our grads, THE ANNUAL GENERAL meeting of the North West Community Health Services Society Board will be held Saturday, April 24 from 10 - Auditarium at 3412 Kalum St. For more info call Shirley Tank at 638- 2224, Sunday, April 25 EARTH DAY: Meet at Parkside School at 11 a.m. to jain others to and support persons. Please join. am, to 3:30 p.m. In the Health Unit enhance Howe Creek around Park- side School Area. Bring your rubber boots, gloves and shovels. , Sponsored by the Terrace Green- belt Association. For more info call Debra 635-2388 or Marilynn 635- 5971. Tuesday, April 27 THE TERRACE WRITERS’ GUILD will be holding their monthly meet- ing at Groundworks Cafe at 7:30 p.m. Informal get together for posi- tive encouragement and sharing in- formation. Drop-ins, members wel- come, For’ more’ information cail : Chantal at638-7978, « «-::. HEMP JEWELRY WORKSHOPS for teens with Diana Wong Adams will take place on the following days: April 27 from 3:30 p.m, to 5 p.m. far teens 12-14 years old, and April 28 from 4-5 p.m. for teens 15- 19 years old. Workshops are free at the Terrace Fublic Library, but please call library to register 638- 8177, PARENTING AFTER SEPARA- TION seminar at Big Brothers at 7 p.m. Pre-registration is required. Call 1-888-456-2376. Wednesday, April 28 FAMILY PLACE is offering “How To Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen so Kids Will Talk”, a 6-week course tor parents who are parenting chil- dren between 6 and 12 years of age and want to become more ef- fective and happier in their rela- tionship with their children. Course starts April 28-June 3 at 7 p.m, ta 9 p.m, Limited space, To pre-register call 638-1863 or drop in the Family Place at 4553 Park Ave. Friday, April 30 TERRACE VOLUNTEER BUREAU is having its tag day fundraiser today and Saturday, May 7. Dona- tions support the volunteers for seniors program. Locations: Cana- dian Safeway and the Liquor Store. Saturday, May 1 ROSSWOOD MUSIC JAMBOREE: Coffee House featuring “The For- mer Magpies” and “No Ego” and open mike at the Rasswood Com- munity Hall, Doors open at 7 p.m. and music starts at 8 p.m. and pot- luck starts at 5 p.m. There Is also a work bee the same day starting at 10 am. Monday, May 3 B.C. PARAPLEGIC ASSOCIA- TION Fishing Charter sponsored by the Kitimat Charter Boat Associa- tion. For more info contact Jo Ann al Terrace BCPA office at 635-6420 by April 15 or 1-800-774-4585, Wednesday, May 5 CHILDREN, CHILDCARE pro- viders, parents, grandparents, guardians, come join us at PICNIC JN THE PARK fer bubbles, ac- tivities and fun (bring your own lunch) at Elks Park on Agar Ave. Hosted by the local branch of Early Childheod. Education . of B.C. Skeena Child Care Resource and -Refarral Program and the Family . donation for a carnation and help to Place. For more info call 638-1863. Thursday, May 6 TERRACE BEAUTIFICATION SOCIETY’s annual general meet- ing at city hall council chambers at 7 p.m. $1 membership fee must be pre-paid. Friday, May 7 THE B.C. Multiple Sclerosis § Society and the Terrace M.S. Sup- & port Group will be holding “Carna- tion Day" May 7-8, Please make a find @ cure for' Multiple Sclerosis. We: are. presently. © looking volunteers to help out for a few hours May 7-8. If you have a few spare hours and would like to meet § new people and help aut, phone Doug at 635-4609. Saturday, May & ae GARAGE SALE: Women and De- gam velopment Fundraiser to support projects in developing countries. Sale takes place at 4707 Walsh Bi Saturday, May 8 from 8 a.m. until = noon. For more info call Brenda at [| 635-0040 or Holly at 638-8329. | 2 Ar Seat Sandie | Licensed For Good Times PARADISE ALLEY Country & Classic Rock : ‘Tuesday to Saturday ~~ “Watch forthe HOCKEY PLAYOFFS Coming soon at George’s Pub. Lots of prizes & fun. 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