B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 10, 1999 RRACE | ART _ GALLERY AXThe Terrace Art Gallery presents: THEM=US, photographic journeys across our cultural boundaries... The -. exhibition reveals the visual stories that grew out of the travels af 21 photag- raphers sent across Canada in the sum- mer of 1997. Their aim was to capture images of Canadians from different backgrounds living and working togeth- er, The exhibit. includes works by award-winning photojournalists Andrew Stawicki and Patti Gower, pho- tographer Tony Hauser and Yuri Dojc as well as photo-based artist David Neel and Chick Rice. Photos will be on dis- play Feb. 5-28. THEATRE Acoming up is Norm Foster's play The Motor Trade, directed by Gordon Oates. The adult comedy is set in the showroain of a car dealership on a stormy winter day. The play runs from Feb, 11-13. Tickets are available at Uniglobe Travel. MUSIC : A“ VALENTINES DAY, MY DEAR - NEW ORLEANS STYLE”: The Dr. R.E.M. Lee Hospital Foundation presents Sunday, Feb, 13 at 8 p.m, a tribute ta George Gershwin & A Dixieland Jazz. Hour with The New Or- leans Connection & Charity Auction. Tickets are $75 available at Ev’s Mens” wear or from any director. Formal dress is required, Elegant hors d’ oeuvres will - be served, A“SHAKE THOSE WINTER BLUES” with the Terrace Com- munity Band. Join the band for a mid- winter concert, Saturday, February 20th, beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Ter- race Pentecostal Assembly, 3511 Eby St. They wiil warm your hearts and toes on the program, and always a hit, the Big Band. Tickets are available at the door: Adults $8, seniors/students $5, children 12 and under are free. ACALEDONIA SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL presents the -Sth -annual Tri-school Band Telethon Sunday, Feb, 14 from 5-8 p.m at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. The bands and choirs of Skeena, Thornhill Junior, and Caledonia Secondary Schools will per- form a three hour telethon on CFTK Cable 10. The theatre and television audiences wil! hear five concert bands, four jazz bands, the Cal choir and small ensembles. Phone 638-1333 to pledge your support for the Secondary School Music Programs. - ATHE THEATRE has. signed country singer Duane Steel to perform Sunday, March 14 at the R.E.M. Lee theatre. Concert begins at 8 p.m. Opening act includes local entertainer Susan Bishop. Tickets are available at Uniglobe Courtesy. Travel. Reserved seating is in effect, so pick up your tickets early! TERRACE LITTLE. “Rodeo Station | Tuesday to Saturday _ Playing ( Saturday, February 13 || Valentines Party ©) - Fun - Prizas i Win a night in a Treat Suite. Oscar de La Hoya » vs. Quartey February 13, 6 pm | J f Tough Times 2or] ie Feature! & 2 for | Stea \( REMEMBER! | Our courtesy van will pick up and drop off your party at Georges Pub, Thursdays Sanvich | Karaoke! ~ Wednesday, February 10 PACIFIC NORTHWEST MUSIC FESTIVAL committee meeting at 3639 Krumm Road begins at 8 p.m. We are looking for parents to join our committee. For more info please call Kelly at 635-1579 or visil our website at www.kKermode.net/musicfest98. ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT AND EDUCATION panel discussion on end of life choices and issues. Dis- cussion takes place at Terraceview Ladge from 3-4:30 p.m. Thursday, February 11 BLUEBACK SWIM CLUB: Notice © of special general meeting at the Terrace Aquatic Centre boardroom at 7 p.m. Topics for discussion: Sears delivery contract, fund- raising and additions to constitu- ‘tion. For more info call Candy 638- 7834 or Joy 638-0649 or Carol 638-1749. TERRACE AND area health coun- cil regular board meeting at 7 p.m. in the Education room at Mills Memarial Hospital. Friday, February 12 COFFEE HOUSE in Rosswood from 8-11 p.m. at the Rosswood Community Hall. Sunday, February 14 TERRACE KINETTE CLUB: Al seniors are invited to the Terrace Kinette Club's ‘“i6th Annual Sweethearts Dinner and Dance” at Elks Hall (2822 Tetrault St.) Doors open at 4:30 p.m. For free trans- portation and more info call Denise at 635-7959. Monday, February 15 TERRACE CHURCHES food bank is open Feb. 15-18. The distribution centre is located on 4634 Wajlsh Ave, !i's important to bring ID for you and your dependents. The food bank operates from 1-3 p.m. Feb. 15 will distribute food to those with surnames beginning with A-H; Feb. 16 will distribute to surnames |-R; Feb. 17 will serve S-Z and Feb. 18 will serve anyone who was missed, Tuesday, February 16 TERRACE AND Kitimat Airshow Society Is looking for new enthusiastic and dedicated people to help organize the 2000 airshow. Membership is $5, Anyone Inter- ested should call Tammia at 635- 0690. NEXT MEETING is at 7:30 p.m, at the Terrace-Kitimat airport at the flight service station. SUPPORT GROUP for families of people suffering from mental ill ness, Sharing and caring meeting by the B.C. Schizophrania Society at 7:30 p.m. at Stepping Stone Clubhouse, 3392 Sparks Street. Call 638-2202 or 635-8206 for more info. TERRACE ARIVERBOAT Pays Society annual general meeting at the Terrace Public Library at 7 p.m. New committee members needed for 1999 Riverboat Days. Call Dawn 638-7683, ; Wednesday, February 17 SKEENA JUNIOR SECONDARY parent advisory council meeting at Skeena School library. Update on the Skeena School replacement. Identification of activities and action plan for the remainder of the year (ie. fun track meet, multicultural potluck). All parents and guardians are encouraged to come out and Share their ideas. For more info call Ada 635-9695, MEETING OF Terrace and area as- sociation for the brain injured at 6:30 p.m. at the Terrace and Dis- “trict community Services* Hall (be- _ tow City Hall). For more info call 685-5135. Thursday, February 18 FAMILY. SUPPORT _ institute's parent support meeting at 7 p.m. at the Terrace Child Development Centre, Do you have a child with a disability? So do we. Come talk to parents who understand. Child- minding available. Call Lisa at 638- 8761, Saturday, February 20 14TH ANNUAL multicultural Pot- luck dinner and entertainment at § p.m. in the Terrace Arena Banquet Room. Admission: An ethnic dish plus $5 for adults, $1 for children 10 and under. Tickets are available at Misty River Books. For more info call Jane at 638-1594, LEARN HOW to make daisy-chain necklaces at the library with Diana Wong Adams from 2-3 p.m. For teens 12 and older. Workshop is tree, but call 638-8177 to register. Monday, February 22 EATING DISORDERS community meeting for those interested in bec- oming committes members and/or trained facilitators In the future at 7:30 p.m. at the North West Health Unit, Contact Catherine or Nancy at 638-2200 far more info. Wednesday, February 24 The Parenting after Separation Workshop to be held in Terrace, TERRACE AND area community response network public input meeting from 7-9 p.m. at the Health Unit Auditorium, Input needed to understand who vulnerable persons over 19 are in the region, what community supports exist and how we can strengthen supports. Friday, February 26 DRESS RED DAY: Help celebrate Heart month by dressing red and buying a $5 dress red pin. February is Hearth month and we want you to join in the fight against the num- ber. one Killer...heart disease and stroke, Saturday, February 27 B.0,K. Counselling Consulting workshop to improve communica- tion in your relationship, Call- 615- 0211 for info. There are three one- hour sessions starting at 7:30 pm. . No charge. Other sessions held March:6 and March 13, with their entertaining selections! Also Wednesday, March 17 PHE KINDERGARTEN Booster {reinforcing immunization — for Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus and Polio for all pre-kindergarten chil- dren and ail kindergarten children not yet immunized. Takes place at the North West Health Unit March 17 from 9:25-11:30 a.m, and 1:14-4 p.m., March 18 same times and March 25 same times. Cail 638- 2200 to make an appointment. More happening TERRACE LITTLE Theatre director Marianne Weston is desperate to barrow two rifles (fake is good.) They need to look as close ta WWI replicas as possible. Please call her if you can help. 635-2942 or 635- 2268. THE FAMILY Place will be closed for business Feb, 22-24 with staff returning Feb. 25. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, SOCIETY FOR CREATIVE ANACHRONISM is a non-profit ed- ucational organization whose focus is to recreate life in the Middle Ages. Ranging form the years 600 AD to 1650 AD, the SCA creates an atmosphere of pageantry and courtly appeal. If you have an inter- est in any of the various aspects of Medieval life, or would like to see what we are up to, call Roudrick or Morrigain at 635-4538, LOGO CONTEST: The 3rd annual Rosswood Music Jamboree js on the horizon and we are searching for a new logo. Just think...your artwork could be appearing on the Jamboree, advertising, t-shirts, tick- ets and programs.’ All you have to, do is create a logo and send it in to our Jamboree logo art contest. All entries must be submitted on white paper, no larger that 11 inches hy 17 inches, The winning entry will become the property of the Rosswood Musics Jamboree Com- mittee. Entries should be submitted to: The Resswood General Store or mailed to Logo Contest box 921 Terrace, B.C. V8G 4R2. For more info call Yvonne at 635-2263. Deadline is March 19, 1999. HEPATITIS GC SUPPORT GROUP: If you or someone you know would like the help of a Hep C support group, please call the health unit at 638-2200 and ask for Carol. YOUTH MENTORSHIP PRO- GRAM: About 300 valunteer busi- ness professionals across B,C, are wanted to become mentors to young entrepreneurs. To be an eligible mentor, you should have at least two years of business experi- ence in B.C. and a strong desire to make a positive difference in a young person's life, The youth mentorship program is a part of the province's Youth Options B.C., which provides young people with education, skills training and work experience. Mentars contribute to developing Ideas, -self-confidence, networking contacts and improved business skills. For more info call 1- 877-BC-YOUTH or visit Web site at www. youth.gov,be,ca, The Terrace Standard offers the coimmunily calendar as a public ser- vice to its readers and community or- ganizations. This column is intended for non- profit organizations and those events for which there is no admission chayge. fems will run two weeks be- Jore each event, We ask that items be submitted by 5 p.m. on the Thursday before the issue in which it is to appear. Submissions’ should be typed or . printed neatly. The Heart of the Matter ny Su SD vitamin C, “February is Heart Month, so this month we'll be shedding a litle ight on. cardiovascular issues, So what are the facts? Here's what we know. According fo the °4 American Heart Association, someona dies of cardiovaseular yf disease every 34 seconds. Heart disease causes half of all deaths a] in North America, Let's say thal another way...one out of hwo : prople dia from heart related issues. Are you gating this. ks?22 But hera’s the statistic | like best...ironically it is one of 1] the most preventoble chronic degenerative diseases. It appears the primary culprit in heart disease is not high “| cholesterol levels but the presence of oxidized cholesterol in the bloodstream, Overwhelming evidence shows the risk af heart 21 attacks and strokes can be greatly decreased through dietary ©] changes, axercisa, stress raduction, and nutritional “| supplementation. 5 to avoid are: fast foods high in fat low in nutritive value, dairy products, most animal meats, refined whits flour and gar hydrogenatad vegetable oils or margarina, yunsaturates like safflowar and corn oil. Nutrients for Heart Health: magnasium, selenium, calcium, ia-carotena, CoQ10, vitamin E, niacin, foe acid, vitamin B12, Herbs for Heart Health: {foxglova is the basis of drug therapy ol, “4 for heart failure} hawthorn berrias, ingko biloba, pycnogen “= garlic, cayenne, chlorella, ginger, ond green tea, There are several herbal formulations on the market which combine nutrients and herbs into a polent cardiac tonic. 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