Page M10 March 14, 1990. This: Week CALENDAR | Contemporary Artists — The Art Gal- lery of Greater Victona presents a series On contemporary art and artists, focusing primarily on key gallery. exhibitions. Thursdays, 7-8:30 pm, until Thurs., Mar. 22 at 1040 Moss St. Ph. 384-4101. Wednesday Programs — The Art Gal- lery of Greater Victoria presents a talk, film, slides, video or tour at 1 pm Wed- nesdays at 1040 Moss St Ph. 384-4101. 1990 Victoria Regional Juried Art Show. The Community Arts Council of Greater Victoria is pleased to announce that it will again be sponsoring the annual show, March 15 to 24. This is the preliminary show to Images & Objects VIII; the visual arts component of the B.C. Festival of the Arts, which will be held in Saanich in May. The venue for this year’s jury selections will be the Victoria College of Art Gallery, 564 Yates St, (opens March 15, 7:30 pm). Artwork that is not selected by the jury will be shown concurrently with the juried show at Appreciations Art Centre, 582 Johnson St. (open March 15 at 9:00 pm). Carole Sabiston: Flying Carpets. Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Nationally acclaimed textile artist Carole Sabiston has created a flying carpet installation for view at the AGGV from March to May. A series of constructed “carpets”, drawing on Carole Sabiston's fascination with the random pattems of rugs from the orient, this large 16 work exhibition will relate to - the concept of silent travel. The Goldstream Region Museum — intoduces fabric arts — quilting, Mon., Mar. 19 from 10 am to 3 pm. Contact Kathy Madsen, Local Handicrafts, West- brook Centre. Ph. 478-5485. Storycircle — The Greater Victoria Pub- lic Library presents stories, related films and activities for 6 - 9 yr. olds, Tuesdays until Mar. 13 from 4 to 4:45 pm, at the Esquimalt Public Library, 1149 Esquimalt Rd. Free but registration required. Ph. 385-1021. Come and join us for a great week — of outdoor fun at the Y's Camp Thunder- bird, Mon., Mar. 19 through 23 for boys and girls aged 10 to 14 yrs. Hiking, archery, canoeing, games and campfires, something for everyone. Fee of $130 covers transportation, program, food and heated accommodation. Register at the downtown YM-YWCA. Esquimalt Parks and Recreation New Spring Break Programs. Sports Camp — Each program offers quality coaching by qualified adult coach- es. Programs are non-competitive, fun and open to all ability levels. Monday to Friday, March 19 to 23. SOCCER: Bullen Park, instructor Shel Brodsgaard, Mem- ber of Canadian Olympic Team. 6 to 9 years, 3:30 to 4:50 pm: 10 to 13 years, 2:00 to 3:20 pm. KARATE: Esquimalt Rec. Centre, instructor Don Fawthorpe, Black Belt. 7 t 9 years, 2:00 to 3:15 pm; 10 to 13 years, 3:30 fo 4:45 pm. TENNIS: Kinsmen Gorge Park Tennis Courts, in- structor Kerry Chan, Nationally Certified Coach. 6 to 9 years, 10:30 to 12 noon: 10 to 13 years, 9:00 to 10:30 am. Full Day Program — Spring Break Out of School Care Program: Quality care by trained, professional staff. Lost of vanety including swimming, skating, crafts and Victoria People Meeting People Club presents a dance on Sun. March 14 from 7:30 to 11:00 pm. Crystal Gar- dens, 713 Douglas St. Admission $6, tickets at the door. Music by Allen Steele. Couples and singles welcome. Victoria Arts Collaborative — spring break master classes in ballet, Mon., Mar. 19 to 24, 1990. Registration: A non- refundable deposit of $50 is required with registration. Special group rates are available, Please ph. 384-6393 for info. Constantine Darling; Artistic Direc- tor. Homer Hans Bryant of the Chicago City Ballet Company and Violette Verdy, of the New York City Ballet company. alumni and students with cards; $3.50 for UVic faculty, staff and guests: non- members, $4.50. The public can pur- chase a Cinemagic card) for $8, which entitles bearer to| view films for $3.50. Ph. 721-8364. The Unitarian Service Committee’s — Victoria Work Group is holding a sale of handknits, novelties and home bak- ing Thurs. through Sat. Mar. 15 - 17, at the CanWest Shopping Centre. St. Patrick's Day Sale — The Fairfield Activity Centre Society (New Horizons) is holding a Rummage, Crafts and Home Baking Sale on Sat., Mar. 17 from 10:30 am to 2:30 pm. Come along and find some special gifts, rummage how Emerai me BITTERSWEET COMEDY about the Passsions and rivalries encountered on the road to success is la City is described. Brenda Robins, left and Tom M SSS cBeath are featured in this last show of the Belfry’s season which previews March 20 and runs until April 7. games. Program runs Mon. to Fri, March 19 to 23. REGULAR HOURS: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Cost: $38 one child: $60 two children in one family; $75 three children in one family. EXTENDED HOURS: 8:00 am 10 5:00 pm. Cost: $20 per child (in addition to regular program fee). DAY RATES: Regular hours, $10 per if child; Extended hours, $15 per a ae child. For more information call Ron Cain at 386-6128. Directed by: MARGARET DEAN Choreographer: IRENE JUPP PRESENTED BY VICTORIA OPERATIC SOCIETY MAY 4-19, 1990 McPHERSON PLAYHOUSE St Patrick’s Day Dance — Presented by Victoria People Meeting People Club on Sun:, Mar: 18 from 7:30 pm to 11 pm in the Leonardo da Vinci Centre, 195 Bay St, Victoria. Music by Parisiennes. Cinecenta (UVic Student Union Bldg) — Admission is $3 for UVic Music Director: RICK UNDERWOOD Producer: SANDRA HENSON Box Office 386-6121 for a real bargain, have a cup of tea and take home a freshly baked dessert for supper. 910 View St. Ph. 384-6542 for more info. Carne Rebekah Lodge No. 45 — js holding its Annual Spring Luncheon on Sat, Mar. 24 from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm in the Oddfellow’s Hall, 1323 Douglas St Admission is $4.50. There will be a door prize, raffles, and stalls of home baking and plants. Ph. 388-4794. Annual Packrat Purge — The Fairfield Community Association will hold its an- nual rummage sale Sat., Mar. 24, from 11 am to 1 pm at the St. Matthias Church Hall, 600 Richmond Ave. No early birds, please. Proceeds from the sale will bene- fit the Fairfield Community Centre Build- ing Fund. Contact Sharon Braun, 382- 4604 : Victoria Adult Children of Alcoholics will be holding its 5th Annual Rally on Mar. 16, 17, and 18 at the’ Victoria Conference Centre. During this time, meetings will be held and’ several work- shops on recovery will be offered. Further info. available at 386-0267. Healthy Saanich 2000 presents a work- shop for residents of North Quadra to discuss directions for a healthy future for Saanich on Thurs. March 15, 7:30 to 9:30 pm at the First Church of the Nazarene, 4277 Quadra St. For pre-registration or. information about a nde or babysitting subsidy call Gretchen Hartley at 383- 6166. The physiotherapists of Victoria wel- come you to visit our booth in the Hillside Mall Thurs., Mar. 22 - 24 to commemor- ate National Physiotherapy week in Vic- fora Sun., Mar. 18 - 24, 1990. During Physiotherapy week, the following free ; drop-in lectures will be given by physiot- herapists at the below listed venues. * Arthritis and Exercise: Cedar Hill Recreation Centre, Wed., Mar 21 at 7 m. : : Causes and Prevention of Aerobic Injures: YMCA — Courtney St, Thurs., Mar. 22 at 7 pm. * Sports Injuries and Stretching: Fit Commitment, Sat, Mar. 24 at 1 pm and 3 m. eS: : Back Pain — Cause and Prevention: Crystal Pool, Thurs., Mar. 22 at 6:45 pm and 8:15 pm. For further info, ph. Lorelei Lew at 721- The Canadian Red Cross Society is sponsoring, free of charge, a course in Emergency Personal Preparedness in- cluding First Aid: The First Minutes, Mon., @ Mar. 19 from 2 pm to 4 pm and again from 7 pm to 9 pm at Red Cross House, 909 Fairfield Rd. Please pre-register by calling 388-6376. Blood Donor Clinic Schedule - March Mon:-19th, Red Cross House, 909 Fair- field Ra., from 2:30 to 8 pm. Tue.-20th, Red Cross House, 2pm to 8 pm. Wed.-21 and Thur-22, UVic Foyer, University Centre Bldg., 10 am to 4 pm each day. Fri.-23, UVic Foyer, University Centre Bidg., from 10 am to 3 pm. For further info ph. 382-2213. Post Polio Awareness and Support _| Society — Regular General Meeting, & 813 Darwin Ave:, (next to Saanich Munic- ipal Hall) Sat, Mar. 17 at 2 pm. Anyone interested is welcome to attend. Guest speaker will be Dr. Brian Inglis, Podiatrist. The Path of the Heart — 4 participatory meditation workshop based on the teach- ings of spiritual master Sri Chinmoy will be held cn Sun., Mar 25 from 10 am to 3 pm at Camosun College, !ansdowne Campus. Vegetarian lunch provided. Registration is free by phoning 592-6214 or 477-8262. For more info ph. Sumitra MeMurchy at 384-0125. The La Leche League of Oak Bay - . Fairfield — willl meet Thurs., Mar. 15 at 7 pm at 2378 Esplanade. Topic: Baby, Arrives: The Family and the Breastfed _ Baby. For info call 477-6041, 598-9899, or 592-8503. All pregnant, nursing, and | interested women welcome (babies, too). Healthy Saanich 2000 — presents a Workshop for Residents of Saanich CORE to discuss directions for a healthy future for Saanich. Wed., Mar 21, 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm in the Committee Rm No. 2 Saanich Municipal Hall, 770 Vernon Ave., For pre-registration or info about a ride or babysitting subsidy please call Gretchen Hartley at 383-6166. Citizens For The Ethical Treatment of Animals — and the University of Victoria Animal Rights Society ask you to refrain from eating meat for one day, The fourth annual MEATOUT will be held on Sun., Mar. 18. It will begin with a vegetarian potluck lunch at 1 pm in the Student Union Bldg, Upper Lounge on the UVic campus. For more info ph. Judy Smith at 478-7233. : Canadiana Costume Museum — meets the second Thurs. of each month. New members and visitors most wel- come. For info ph. 478-6035 or 479- 5102. Woman's Business Network — Annual general meeting and elections will be held at S. J: Willis on Tues., Mar 27 at 7:30 pm for members only. For further details call Darlene Magee at 478-8073. Friday Music — UVic's Faculty of Music presents recitals at 12:30 pm Fridays in the MacLaunin Bidg recital hall. Ph. 721- 7902. Jazz Hotline — For the latest information on jazz performances, call 658-5255. Flute and Violin featured at Chamber Music Victoria Concerts — Performers, Sally Harvey, flute; Trudi Conrade, violin: Martin Bonham, cello; Mary-lou Dawes, piano. Programme—Martinu: “Madri- gal” Sonata for flute, violin and piano; Beethoven: “Cockatoo” variations for violin, cello and piano; Villa-Lobos: “Jet Whistle” for flute and cello: Schumann: Trio in D Minor for violin, cello and piano. Fri., Mar. 23, 8 pm at First United Church, 932 Balmoral Rd. at Quadra and Sat., Mar 24,8 pm at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 2121 Cedar Hill Cross- Rd., at Henderson. Tickets $9 at the door of phone 385-6973. Presented by Chamber Music Victoria. Continued on Page 11 . | s