Page M14 June 6, 1990. This Weel CA L E N DA ms : Dales Gallery, The Downtown Gallery, Kamper kids for five and six year olds programs and lasting friendships. Re- Elementary School and has recently Image Maker Gallery, Leafhill Gallery, Summerscope for seven to 11 year _gister your child for July and/or August completed an entirely successful read- Maples Gallery, Nunavut Gallery, Ronin olds at the Cridge Centre, corer of Kings ing program for children and their par- Barbara Grieg: Iconographia Myth Se coenuen, owe eaew ales for 12 to 15 yr. olds aus une: or ph. Rhonda Mastin, ents at the school She will give a short and symbol illuminate the work of 5 0.5 craw for 2 Ramee walercolo y oe camp for nine to 12 yr. olds PS ens ese talk followed by a question and answer Suiss-99m aniss Sawaal “Anse. “Ne Bampalet (Geen alan of the Spe Id See tee ANS OLED ENE re epanOnE OW b eee ot ee oa eae eee exhibition runs until June 24. alleries or ph. 598-1344 LS Tee 2 ) ighbo ; ed for CRISP. ; “child Se anes Se aa ea See The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria — aa ae * : A eee F eighbourhood park programs for six Bae apioraa: ae oR pono eae ing program for children and their par- hosts National Touring Exhibition ‘The a eae Sats a 7 oes 595-5611 ce : = Sea ier be a cao nee Logie’ of Ecstasy’- Canadian Mystical a a #2 ff Snes Gen ee i The Vic West Community Y — 521 pisgcoyver Camp Sunburst — and coe as eu at 7:30 pm. Free. Painting 1920-1940: The seventy works siivate coe eae eailechone aa Craigflower Rd. is offering Daycamp perience fun ss the sun at Sasi Rien Libary 5: Genus ore etal S22 I Sho Logis Sf Sess) SAMI) a foo. display from June 9 to August Programs for children and youth, ages Community Place. The outdoor adven- The James Bay Cooperative Pre- € pects of Mysticism, Transcendentalism and Theosophy as they appear in carefully selected paintings by Bertram Brooker, Emily Carr, Lawren Harris, J.W.G. Macdonald and Frederick Var- ley. Can be seen at the AGGV through July 2. Northern Passsage Gallery — pre- sents new work by potters Laurie Rolland, Ron Tribe and Geoff Searle. Also featuring originals and limited 5: Graham Gallery — Pnor to the disco- very of photography, the rich and famous hired artists to capture their likeness and their rank in society. This exhibition, drawn from the Gal- lery’s Permanent Collection, features fine old oil paintings from the 18th and 19th centuries. From July 6 to August 12. 3 through 14 years. Preschoolers can join Nature Buddies and! discover the great outdoors. The Out Of School Program for 6 - 12 yrs. offers exciting challenges and extended summer ture camp for children five to 12 years operates from Jul. 3 to Aug. 24. Four exciting two week sessions are offered, $140 - $160 per session. Camp regis- tration is Mon., June 11 - 15 from 9 am school — is holding its 8th Annual Family: Dance on Sati, June 9 from 4 pm to 8 pm iat the James Bay Commun- ity Centre, 140 Oswego St. The Original Balkan Jam Band will be playing, and there will be folk dancers, cooperative games, raffles, face painting, balloons, clowns, and more: Food and refresh- ments will be on hand. Tickets are $5 for, adults (children are free) and are ae : : Drury Gallery — More than 40 of available at Harvey's, Read & Rite, Soha Sonniier Loncon oa Sue Alastair Bell's whimsical and highly James Bay Community Centre, and Coleman. Open 7 days a week 9 am colourful prints depicting birds and from James Bay Preschool parents. to 9 pm. 1020 Government St. Tel. animals will be exhibited from June 7 381-3380. pay eee ae New Works b deck uarantine of the Mind — Open Wilkinson; RICA, — Show continues So Aee O10 ee Sera ee x : eatre Series presents David until June 8 at Winchester Galleries, . : ; Country Western Line Dancing — 1545 Fort St. Ph. 595-2777 McLean in a painful, funny and ulti- ingvueh a dane Monda' Spokes : mately hopeful piece about gay men nS Cane Cancng) ENGLY, ay, Art Show: Katherine McLean & Nixie coping with the presence of Aids in 7 to 9 pm at the Esquimalt Inn. Admis- ; oT Ph. 382-7161. @ Barton-Contemporary Still-Lifes — their community. Tickets ph. 383- sion is $3 per person. Ph. two-person show of paintings and 833. : Saanich International Folkdancers — sculpture (acrylic paintings by Nixie Ritha Mason’s Etings: Bending with offer beginner and intermediate class- Barton, ceramic sculpture by Kather- the Wind — at the McPherson Play- es. Wednesdays, 7 to 9:30 pm in ine McLean). Wed., June 6 through house until June 15. Her “etings” Willows Elementary School gym, 2290 | June 30. June 6 at 7:30 pm the artist’ deal with the global recycling con- Musgrave St. Also, recreational folk will be in attendance. The Fran Willis cerns and commemorate the first anni- dancing Fridays, 7 to 10:30 pm. Cost is North Park Gallery, 1619 Store St. Versary of the victims of the Beijing $2. No partner necessary. Non-marking (upstairs). 11 am to 5 pm, Tues. magsssacre. shoes required. Ph. 598-6888 or 477- through Sat. Ph. 381-3422. : 9819. Nootka Printmakers (A Society of Emily Carr Gallery: Keeping the Re- Scottish Country Dancing — The Victoria Print Artists) — exhibit an Cords Straight — is a new version of Victoria Branch of the Royal Scottish array of hand-pulled prints including the gallery's successful winter ex- Country Dance Society offers four etchings, lithographs, linocuts, hibit. It is a sampling of the BC. classes a week plus social dancing woodcuts, intagalio reliefs, and mon- Archives and Records service's di- every Friday. Ph. 592-8870. Fri., June 8 oprints at the Maples Gallery, 1461 Verse collections, pertaining to Brit- at 7:30 pm, at St. Martins-in-the-Field, Benvenuto Ave., Brentwood Bay. ish Columbia's history and culture. 550 Obed Ave. Admission $3. Everyone Continues through June 16. Ph. 652- ‘Highlights include journals of mem- welcome. Ph. 382-2669. 2102. bers of the 1864 Vancouver Island Oak Bay Senior’s Activity Centre — Women Wise — A festival to cele- | Exploring Expedition, as well as Em- enjoy. an evening of social ballroom brate the lives and experiences of ly Carr paintings, pottery, corre- dancing every Wednesday evening women in the visual, performing and spondence and memorabilia. No ad- from 7:45 to 9:45pm. Eachweekanew domestic arts. Fri, June 8, 9 and 10 ‘mission charge. Hours: Monday - dance step will be featured. Welcome to at Queenswood House, 2494 Arbu- ‘Saturday, 10 am to 4:30 pm. 1107 members and non-members. Ph. 595- tus Rd. If you have talent and would Wharf St. Ph. 387-3080. 7946, local 231. like to share your work during the YMCA Summer Resident and Day Victoria People Meeting People Club festival please contact Colleen Ma- Camps —are now registering at Victor- — Dance to music by Martin Van on honey at 477-3822. ia YM-YWCA, 880 Courtney St. Regis- Sun., June 10 from 7:30 pm to 11 pm Open Space Arts Society:An exhibi- _ ter now to avoid disappointment. Ph. at the Leonardo da Vinci Centre, 195 tion by Victoria — printmaker Eric 385-7511. Bay St. Tickets at the door-$6. Sin- Nash, guest curated by George Arbutus Society for Children — will gles and couple welcome. Ph. 385- Grove. Nash explores concepts of hold an integrated summer day camp 4820, 479-4303 or 381-3115. 4 the mutiple image in the printmaking for special needs children aged six to The Carico Cultural Club — is a form to express and experiment with 14, and able bodied children aged nine non-profit organization with mem- personal imagery. Continues 0 14 living in the Victoria area Four TOURING THE NATION is this Emily Carr painting, Edge of the bers from various countries of the dntougli sine Weyet 810 fod St Soe ee eared Augen the Forest. Part of the Logic of Ecstasy display. the workwillbe at werle. Fimarly te Batish Cem AE ecrie PROMO ERC y Sheila Teal camp will be based at the newly com- the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria through July 2. dance at the Ukrainian Cultural Whincup - poetic images from both pleted Variety Garden Park on the Centre, 3277 Douglas St. on Sat, sides of the Pacific: China and Van- grounds of the Arbutus See June 16. Everybody is welcome. Ph. i i d. Ph. Pau = Sage ee ie enee ees Fae a 6252. hours. For Youth, ages 11-14 yrs., to 5:30 pm. Ph. Corrine at 382-2605. Ree Bat 722208 Cl Belano at See through Sun., 752 Douglas St. Ph. week-long specialty camps are sure to Shoreline Community School — will 384-3912 S : : be an exciting adventure. There's Camp offer summer daycamps, Monday to i ‘ Whodunnit, Teen Tours, and Sportsall- Friday, 9 am to 3 pm or 7:30 am to 5:30 aaa fie Soy) ae sorts. Call the Vic West Community Y pm during July and August. Karate, _ 5:30 pm both days. Sponsored by Children’s Art Classes — Ages 6-12, Jr Wo) IND AY 3-5 J20. ey SE eS Cinecenta (UVic Student Union during July and August, ie by att The Cridge lel pote A weekly programs available for five to 11 Bldg) — Admission is aie ease specialist Tine Andriessen Holmes. To presents Summer SunFun ‘90, a day- 3 ; alumni and students with cards: $3. Peaister and for further information camp for children ages six to 12. Our vee ORS, FOF MS Ingato Ir 2 for UVic faculty, staff and guests; non- 3 : - gister ph. Debbie at 380-6883: E phone 479-6070. trained supervisors prepare crafts, sing- members, $4.50. 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