B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, September 20, 20uu TERRACE STANDARD _City SCENE _ Bar Scene Gators Pub: Appcaring until Sept, 23, Triple Bypass. Appearing next week, Vedanta. Every Wednesday come and play Gator's Games! Sponsored by ‘local businesses. Win great prizes. . Twainstwin. Don't miss this tribule to. ‘Shania Twain, performing’ Monday, Sept. Beasley's Mix: Monday Night Football live on the big screen TV, Weekly giveaways. ‘George's Pub: Relax and enjoy great daily specials at the Northern Motor Inn and the great live music throughout the week. Theatre On Oct. 7, the Terrace Little Theatre presents Iwo one-act plays, Orgazmo Adulta Escapes from the Zoo and Bed Among the Lentits, at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Show starts at 8 ‘p.m. Both are described as dark comedies and feature the Jessie Richardson Award- winning actress, Rosy Frier-Dryden, who ‘received the Vancouver Sun's Reader's ‘Choice Award for Best Actress at the 1998 International Fringe Festival for Bed Among ‘the Lentils. This presentation is a fundraiser for the TLT's building fund. Tickets at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel. Scared Scriptless , fast and furious comic improvisation by ever-popular Vancouver TheatreSports. Each performance is unique, ‘because the players construct a series of hilarious scenes based on the wit and whimsy of the audience. This is a special fundraiser for the Terrace Little Theatre's building fund. Show starts at 8 p.m. Oct. 27 at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. Tickets at ‘Uniglobe Courtesy Travel. Concerts The Terrace Little Theatre presents An_ Evening of Dance with internationally- renouned belly dance artist, Hadia, along with local and regional performers. Show your support for the Terrace Little Theatre building fund. Starting at 8 p.m. Sept. 23 at the McColl Playhouse. Tickets at Uniglobe Courtesy Travel, Film fest Pacific Cinematheque's Travelling Picture Show returns to Terrace from October to December at the Tillicum Twin Theatres on alternate Mondays at 9:15 p.m., beginning Oct. 2 with Windhorse, a USA/Tibet production. The tour is jointly sponsored by the Northwest Development Education Association and the Terrace and District Multicultural Association. Gatumn dance A Fall Fling Dance presented by Terrace Big Brothers and Big Sisters, will feature music of the ‘50s, '60s, '70s and ‘80s. Saturday, Sept. 23 from 8:30 p.m. and 1 a.m. at the Kin Hut. Door prizes and a return shuttle available. Tickets at Big Brothers and Sisters, 4711 Lazelle Ave., or by calling 635- 4232. 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Wednesday, Sept. 20 Coffee Break: Community Bible Study for Women. Bible study, child care and study material supplied at the Christian Reformed Church, 3602 Sparks St. from 9:30 a.m. to 11:15 am. The Northwest B.C. Metis Association, Terrace local, holds meetings on the thrid Wednesday of every month. Members are encouraged to attend and new members are welcome. This month’s meeting at NWCC room 2001 at 7 p.m. Contact Kathleen at 638-8039.or Shelley: at, 635- 0772 or Rene-at 638-0483, 0 ew drorictbbarvtndd Vox Polarity Community Choir. Rehear- sais start Sepl. 20 and continue every Wednesday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Salvation Army Church at 4643 Walsh Ave. All voices welcome, More info: call Mary Anne at 635-1471, Kelly at 786- 2535, Henry at 638-1404 or Marg at 635- 7112. Skeena River Players will hold a second meeling to discuss the “Rez Sisters Project,” at 7 p.m. at the First Nations Education Centre at Clarence Michiel elementary school. A board of directors has been elected, but an acting workshop Space needs to be located. New members and aspiring First Nations actors are wel- come. For information, call Maryanne at 635-2942. . 20 Terrace Homebased Business Associa- tion meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Library meeting room. All HBB owners welcome. Now accepting applications to be part of the HBB Christmas Open House tour. More information: Lorraine 635-9587 or Mary Anne 635-1471. Terrace and District Arts Council will hald its Annual General Meeting in the Art Gallery in the basement of the Ter- race Public Library, Membership renewal and election of officers will take place, new members welcome. Mare information call: 638-0907, Terrace Musicians Association’s An- nual General Meeting/jam session at & p.m. at the Carpenters Hall on Sparks Street. Memberships available. Shames Mountain Volunteer Ski Pa- trol is looking for new members for the new ski season. Introductory meeting for anyone interested will be held at the Caost Inn of the West at 7 p.m. Come out and have some fun this winter. For infor- malion, contact Mike Sorensen at 635- 5186 or Barry Peters at 635-5010, The Terrace Writers’ Guild hosts its monthly meeting at Groundworks Coffee Shop at 7:30 p.m. Informal get together for sharing information and positive en- couragement. Drop ins welcome. Please join us. For info call Chantal at 638-7978. Thursday, Sept, 28 R.E.M. Lee Theatre Alive (1988) Soc- iety’s annual general meeting. Noon at the theatre lobby. Call Don al 635-2964, - Skeena Advocacy for Everyone hosts a workshop for residential school survivors and familiy members with legal profes- sional Karim Ramji. Call Gerry at 635- 5356 or 635-5860 for info, Audition call for The Foursome, a Terrace Little Theatre production of Norm Foster's latest comedy-drama. This play received raves in Vancouver when it was performed at the Arts Club Theatre re- cently. Auditions take place at 7 p.m. at the McColl Playhouse on Oct. 3 and 4. Beginners welcome. Four males and one male/female needed for this dinner theatre production. For, more information ~ssabout-the roles. or the audition process, PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS Terrace Curling Club now taking team and individual registration, 635-5583. Gigantic book sale at the Terrace Pub- lic Library continues until Sept. 17 dur- ing library hours. The library has declared September Celebrate Libraries Month. Enter to win a Terrace Public Library T- shirt, mug, or book bag every time you borrow library materials or apply for a free nembership. Drawn weekly, For info, call the library at 638-8177. Family Storytime at the Terrace Public Library Thursday evenings at 6:30 p.m. starting Sept. 21 for 10 weeks. All ages. Homeschool Days at the Terrace Pub- lic Library, a program for home schooled children and parents. Storytel- ling, art, puppet shows, Sept. 29 from 1:30-2:30 p.m. Drop in. Registration for the library’s fall child- ten’s programs, Tickles and Tales, Tod- dler Time, Tales for Twos, Preschool Storytime and the Tuesday Club, starts now. Cail 638-8177 to register. New Baby drop in for moms and new- bors, every Wednesday from 1 to 9 p.m. at 4665 Park Ave. New program. Great support. Relax, put your feet up and talk with other moms. Tips on breastfeeding, crying babies etc. Snacks provided. For information call 635-1830. Dad’s Group Drop in Tuesdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m, Free. For single dads, dads with partners or expectant dads, Dad to- pics, comfortable atmosphere, Take a break with the guys. 4665 Park Ave., for info call: 635-1830. Mother Goose Program for parents and babies up to two and a half years old. Every Tuesday from 1:30-3 p.m. Rhymes and songs, play with your baby. Snacks. Newcomers welcome. 4665 Park Ave. (Building Healthier Babies PRogram) Info: 635-1830. Cancer Support Group for family and friends meets every second and fourth Thursday at Stepping Stones Clubhouse, at 3302 Sparks St. at 7 p.m. Next meet- ings are Sept. 14 and 28. For info call Craig at 635-0049 or Rose Marie at 635- 6985. The Canadian Cancer Resource Centre -is located at 301-4722 Lakelse Ave. Office hours are Monday, Wednes- day, Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 638-8583 for info ot to volunteer, “Binary Arts -University Games Skeena Mall (250) 635-1887 4q Attention Deficit Disorder Il Usually sensitive to their environment, support for ADO chil- dren includes remaining positive. Assign specific tasks, one step at a time, Loud stereos, video games and blaring televisions are discouraged. Routine, consistency, and discipline may be helpful. Exercise might be useful In dispersing excess energy. 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