. “This Program will continue through to 1999. musician for more than 25 f “y ears, and an accomplished = Be "Let the music play composer, He recently s i THREE TERRACE schools are teaming up for the | wrote a tribute to Louis & ‘seco annual band telethon, to be held Sunday, Feb, | Armstrong for symphony = 18 from 5-8 p.m. orchestra and jazz quintet. " *. Concert and jazz bands from Caledonia, Skeena and The military has provided a Thornhill Jr. Secondary will be featured on the three | CanUs with two very ac- a “hour special. Each school will perform for one hour at | complished musicians. . tthe REM Lee. The public is welcome to come by and Don Leppard plays drums tt ‘take in the performances. and was a band leader in the 3 The telethon raised $8,000 last year and organizes RCAF for 25 years, He's t jate Hoping to top that figure this year. Pledges can be | also made numerous record- o phoned in, sent in, or picked up by volunteers on the ings and has played for the a I, ‘day, of the telethon. All pledges will be eligible for a | CBC and CTV networks. hae - ‘door: prize ofa return ticket to Vancouver. Al Pease spent 27 years j : Monies raised from the telethon will be used to offset | with the Royal Canadian THE CANUS Jazz Group comes to Terrace February. 10 at the REM Lee Theatre, Tickets are available at Er- {fh Around Town 4-H to emphasize safety Local 4-H groups will be emphasizing safely on farms andcranches.in'a new program. It is hoped the program will teduced the risk of accidents faced by children on (fatms and ranches in rural communities. 1, The program is‘a' partnership between the B.C. Farm and Ranch Safety and Health Assoc, the 4-H Provincial * Council and the agriculture ministry. Just over $24,000 for use by each of the 240 4-H clubs in the province. ‘Kits will target nine to 14-year-olds and will include a paanual, leader's guide and activities for members to use at club. mectings. «Each 4-H club will also appoint a new youth safety , officer with the responsibility to raise awareness of "farm safety’ among their peers, the cost tof band travel expenses. has ie ee ot Festival needs volunteers THE PACIFIC .NORTHWEST Music Festival ‘is a _ Beat way for local musicians and speech artists to 4 receive valuable crilicism from recognized judges. Many local winners of the festival have gone onto | compete in national competitions, Now organizers of the Pacific Northwest Music Fes- : tival are looking fur volunteers to help with the [esli- -val, which runs April 9-20 this year. If you can help, call 635-9281. FEEL LIKE a little some- thing to boost you out of those winter blues, Then don't miss, _CanUS, a talented jazz band coming to Terrace on February 10. The Terrace Concert Society is presenting this loc-lapping cnlertainment. The CanUS Jazz Group features the music that had its origins in the. vast cotlon 8 been mad il ab _-| growing areas of the Sha . mad ¢ available for this first year of the pro southern U.S.A. They blend fs moncy will be spent on a farm safety training kit African = rhythms and harmonies with European melodies. CanUS has won praise in jazz festivals across the U.S. and in their home town of Vicloria, B.C, The band fcatures Joey Smith, bass, a’ professional Airforce Band. His expertise on the clarinet ~ and win's Jewellers. saxophone earned him the & SS honour of @ posting to the NORAD band in Colorado & Springs. Now retired from the mili- lary Pease maintains a busy & schedule with the Al Pease Trio, CanUS and ‘Barcl- & house —a rhythm and blucs & band. has performed clude The Tommy Hunter Show and Sensation Swing. Pianist Toni ©. Blodgett Banjoist Borgy Borgerson with numerous jazz, dance and fy show bands across North America and England. His § television appearances in- p00 COUPON 1 Valid on aly Single Item in The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 31, Jazzing’ up your winte \o TERRACE CO-OP DEPARTMENT STORE Family Fashions January Coupon Event JANUARY 28 - 5” coupon |! °5” coupon 1996 - B7 er : EIERVHIP — ay BENEFITS | ee FEBRUARY 3 Valid on any Single Item Thank You r Sir: 1 K 1 i 1g brought the CanUS Jaz Fan Fashion Dept. with a Group together. , es , Blodgett began playing ; piano professionally in ® On behalf of Skeena Junior Secondar Land the. eres apd. musicc has ternal Accreditation Commitice, 1° na hee aya ep cr fold Santee og Bo parents and community received 102 Parent Surveys and then. 3 Conimunity Surveys. 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