The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, May 27, 1998 - B7 (Georges Pub “Licensed For Good Times” } (Tuesday, May 26~ Saturday, May 30 | “Rustler” “4” band from Ontario with a fiddle player! $3.00 Cover Friday & Saturday TERRACE STANDARD te ‘ Last chance to come down & enter to win Shania Twain Concert getaway. L Draw Saturday Nite! Must be here to win! ) MUSIC A Enjoy KARAOKE every Thursday night at GEORGE'S PUB, every Fri- ‘day at the THE THORNHILL PUB, and every Sunday and Monday night at HANKY’S. ETCETERA ADANCE REVUE ’98 presented by the Parviainen Dancers takes place on Friday, May 22 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Tickets are available at Flow- ers ala Carte. Adults $8, children under 12 and seniors $6. Proceeds to the R.E.M. Lee Theatre Alive Society. Customer Appreciation & GIGI’S PUB features live rock n’ Satur day, June 6 sta rting 3pm F J Toll music May 18-23 from KINGFISH. THE LOUNGE features jazz and blues N IS H TS 7 Live music & BBQ Thursday, Friday and Saturday night : ! fom THE TRAVELLERS. ALIVE > With A Main Event! < 1) & THE TERRACE SYMPHONY M U S E U M A Friday nights are for youth from 8- (Karaoke Thursday Nite! Fun! Fun! Fun! Ball Teams Welcome! Win A Summer nary ORCHESTRA invites you to their Spring concert June 12 at 8 p.m. featur- ing a selection of pieces including waltzes by Straus. Special guest Pam’ Kerr will sing two selections from Carmen. Tickets are $8 at the door. If you miss the concert, you can see them in the bandshell in Lower Little Park at noon. midnight at the Carpenters Hall. 4 KITIMAT CENTENNIAL MUSE- UM presents Kitimat Child Art ’98 un- til May 23. Weaving, papier mache, Egyptians, dragons, and a rather large thinoceros are featured in this exhibit, showcasing the art of local elementary school children. Museum is open Mon- 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.m. Thursday for the “Ter race, B. Cc. ~ THORNHILL MOTORS Wednesday, May 27 FREE INTERNET lessons at the Terrace Public Library during the evenings and on weekends. Call the library to book your one hour lesson. For more information call 638-8177. RCMP COMMUNITY Consultative Committee meets Wednesday, May 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the Terrace RCMP detachment. DIABETES EDUCATION Clinics take place May 27 at the education For info call Penny at 635-2211, Health Services Society Board will be holding its annual general meet- ing on June 27 from 10-3 p.m. at 3412 Kalum Street. (Health unit auditorium) For information contact Shirley Tank at 635-2224, CNIB Speaker Linda Ridgeway, a rehabilitation teacher from the C.N.I.B. will speak May 27 about her work which includes: home Management, cooking, cleaning, ‘braille, typing, technical communi- catin aids and leisure time for those who are blind or visually impaired. Takes place at the Terrace Woman's Resource Centre (beside swimming pool). For mare informa- tion call Barb at 635-3813 or Phyllis at 638-0412, CALEDONIA MUSIC FINAL CON- CERT 99 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre at 7:30 May 27. The con- cert consists of the Concert Band, the Jazz Band & the Choir. Thursday, May 28 MISTY RIVER BOOKS presents Rose Hertel Falkenhagen, author of "Wilderness Beginnings." She will be reading from her book at Ground Works on Thursday at 7:30 _ p.m., and will be available for book signing as well. PARENTING AFTER SEPARA- TION WORKSHOP May 28 at 3200 Eby St at 7 p.m. Another workshop will take place June 18, same time. same place. For more info call 1- 888-456-2876 Friday, May 29 MILLS MEMORIAL Hospital Auxil- lary will be having their Annual Tag Days on May 29 and May 30. All proceeds will go to the Endoscopy machine, Saturday, May 30 ST. MATTHEW'S Anglican Church will be having a garage sale and hotdog and hamburger sale May 30 from 8-12 a.m. in St. Matthew's Centre, 4506 Lakelse Ave. Dona- tions can be dropped off fram May 26-29 or call Linda at 635-4754 for more information. Tuesday, June 2 THE LADIES AUXILIARY to the Royal Canadian Legion Br. 13 will hold their general meeting, starting with a potluck at 6:30 p.m. The ‘general meeting will start at 7:30. This will be the last meeting until, . Sept. 1 room in Mills Memorial. Hospital... NORTH WEST COMMUNITY Fri 10-5 p.m. and Sat 12-5 p.m. CALEDONIA DRY GRAD ORGA- NIZATIONAL MEETING June 2 at 7:30 at Cal library. For more info call 635-9446 or 635-9456. NORTH WEST COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES = Society Board will hold its annual general meeting on Sat. June 27 from 10-3 p.m. at the Health Unit Auditorium (3412 Kalum St) For more info cail Shirley Tank 635-2224, FLY FISHING AND FLY CASTING course at Lakelse River May 26. _,Muster.at.the Litte Park at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 4 NORTHWEST ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS presents music at Heritage Park June 20 from 2-4. Listen to piano, qgultar, violin and instrumentalists. Also presenting HONOURS CON- CERT of the Terrace Pentecostal Assembly at 7:30 p.m. at 3511 Eby St. Enjoy an evening recital of clas- sical concert groups by talented performers on plana and violin. Saturday, June 6 SUN SMART EVENT will take place from 1-4 p.m. at Lakelse Lake Campgroud by the boat jaunch, Dr. Hancock will be avail- able to check motes in the privacy of a tent. This is a free information clinic. Contact Alice Christensen 638-2220 TERRACE ART GALLERY presents Music in the Gallery June 6. It is a concert of classical guitar music Saturday, June 6 at7 p.m. in the Lower Gallery of the Terrace Art Gallery. Tickets are $7. Sunday, June 7 LAKELSE COMMUNITY Associa- tion Is having its next meeting June 7 at 2 p.m. The topics are sewer and septics with representatives from the Ministry of Health and the Regional District. Sunday, June 14 ROSSWOOD FARMERS’ Market starts on June 14th and runs every second Sunday aiter that from noon to 4 p.m. It's hasted by the Rosswood Community Association on the Rosswood Community Grounds, 30 minutes north of Ter- race on the Nisga’a Highway. Tuesday, June 16 SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ‘YOUNG WOMEN WORKSHOP: Leam about scholarships and how to app- ly for them June 16 from 4-6 p.m. at the Terrace Women's Centre. The workshop is free, but please regls- tar at 638-0228. Tuesday, Sept. 01 POETRY DEADLINE — All young poets must submit their poems for the library's poetry contest by today. Contest open to those aged 12-18. Cash prizes, For more info drop by the library and pick up an information sheet. WEEKLY MEETINGS FRIDAYS THE TERRACE WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTRE hosts a Jes- bian drop-in during lunch hour, the - first Friday of cach month. For more info call 638-0228. SATURDAYS FAMILY HISTORY CENTRE (genealogy) at the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints is open Satur- days from 9-1 p.m. and Wednesdays from 7-10 p.m. SUNDAYS TERRACE BAHA'I community of- ” fers weekly classes in spiritual educa- tion for children. For more info call 635-4595, MONDAYS TERRACE ADULT CHOIR mects Monday evenings until further notice from 7-8:30 p.m. at the Skeena Jr, High band room, Everyone welcome to join amateur singing group. For more info call 635-1951. TERRACE YOUTH ACTION Society meets the second Monday of each month al the Skeena health unit at 7:30 pm. If you're interested in sup- 1995 Jayco 5th Wheel following week's paper. porting youth projects and the skateboard park, please attend. For more information call Maureen at 638- 0263. SKEENA SQUARES — Join them for square dancing Mondays at 7 p.m. starling September 8 at the Carpenter's Hall 3312 Sparks St. Beginners wel- come. For info call Jim at 635-6724. SENIORS GET together for Five-Pin Bowling at the Terrace Bowling Allcy. Meet at 1 p.m. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS meets Mondays, Wednesdays , and Satutdays at 7:30 p.m. at 4542 Park. For more info call 1-888-706-1780. TERRACE DOWNTOWN LIONS meet the first and third Monday of cach month, New members welcome. For more info call Ray al 635-3589 or Les at 635-9405. SKEENA VALLEY FALL FAIR As- sociation meets the second Monday of every month at 8 p.m. at Thornhill Ir, Secondary in the library. ORDER OF THE ROYAL PURPLE ‘Ph: 635-6375. meets the 2nd and 4th Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the Elks Hall, Call 635-2415 and 635-9228 for morc info. BIRTHRIGHT volunteers mect the first Monday of the month in members” - homes on an alternating basis. For in- formation or to volunteer call Linda at 635-6849 or Michele at 635-3087. Birthrite offers free, confidential preg- nancy services and is located above the Tillicum Theatre, suile #201. Office hours are 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday to Friday. Call 635-3907 or call the 24- hour hotline at 1-800-550-4900. fhe Terrace Staridard offers the community calendar as a public ser- vice to its readers and community or- ganizations, This column is intended for non- profit organizations and those events jor which there is no admission charge. [tems will run twa weeks be- fore each event. We ask that items be submitted by 5 p.m, on the Thursday before the issue in which it is 10 appear. 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