This Week June 27, 1990: Page M15 CALENDAR Continued from Page 14 information or to register ph. Debbie at 380-6883. 35 The Blanshard Community Centre — is now accepting registration for Camp Blanshard for children ages six to 12 years old. The camp will run from Tues., July 3 to Aug. 24 from 10 am to 4 pm Mon. to Thur and 10 am to 12 pm Fridays. Cost: $25 a week or $75 a month. Ph. 388-7696. 33 Saanich Summer Playgrounds — of- fer a fun and safe environment for children ages 5 1/2 to 11 yrs. to participate In many exciting activi- ties. Daily themes, games, crafts, sports, singing and drama make eyv- eryday an event. Meet new friends and make this summer extra special! Program takes place at nine neigh- bourhood parks starting Tues., July 3. Ph. 388-6664. 26 Gordon Head Rec Centre — Exciting Opportunities commence Mon., July 2 and continue all summer long. Program opportunities include pre- school and youth day camps, karate, cartooning, gymnastics, kindergym, high quality aquatic lessons for all ages, and a full range of fitness and weight training sessions. Ph. 477- 1871. 26 Cable 11 TV, lues., July 3, 9 pm; Wed., July 4, 4 pm; Sat., July 7, 8:30 pm. On Shaw Cable 11 TV, Tues., July 3, 9 pm: Thurs., July 5 and July 9, 4 pm. Voice of the Province — NDP leader Mike Harcourt is guest on this live studio presentation Wed., July 4 at 7 pm on Rogers Cable 11. Why Do They Fall? — a program that deals with the elderly and the problems encountered with falls. On Rogers Ca- ble 11, Sun., July 1 at 10 pm. 26 Country Western Line Dancing — Instruction and dancing every Monday, 7 to 9 pm at the Esquimalt Inn. Admis- sion is $3 per person. Ph. 382-7161. Saanich International Folkdancers — offer beginner and intermediate class- es. Wednesdays, 7 to 9:30 pm in Willows Elementary School gym, 2290 Musgrave St. Also, recreational folk dancing Fridays, 7 to 10:30 pm. Cost is $2. No partner necessary. Non-marking shoes required. Ph. 598-6888 or 477- 9819. Friday’s Dances — Solid Gold Hits for the 30’s or more. Every Friday at the Ae: eae Be HAO Bee NB TRANSPORTING TREES from the forest to the ar gallery is Michael Dennis. His exhibition of wood sculptures Opens af Open Space on June 28. pm to dusk. Next to the Cameron Bandshell. Free of charge; everyone is welcome. Recreational folkdanc- ing, no partners needed. Some teaching, but primarily requests. Ph. Divorce Lifeline — is offering four workshops for children of separated families. The four hour classes will help children, ages six to 12 deal with their feelings and fears around family brea- kup. Classes will be held on July 3 and 10 and August 7 and 14 at 10 am. For more info or to register for one or more of the classes call 386-4331. .26 Saanich Penninsula Arabian Horse Show — will be shown on Rogers Princess Mary. Tickets are $8 at the door — includes munchies at 11 p.m. as well as a door prize. The dances start at 9 pm every Fri. For info call 655-0912. Country Western Dance Lessons — 2 step, waltz, polka, swing, line dance. Thursdays from 7:30 to 9 pm at Esqui- malt Inn. Mondays and Wednesdays at private clubs, plus private lessons. Ph. 595-4528. a5 The Saanich International Folkdan- cers — are again hosting Folkdanc- ing in Beacon Hill Park. Every Friday evening in July and August from 7 3 Ars La RIS be et Ce pe a Oe Be ar i i eal 598-6888 or 595-4293. TEN Get Lost in the 60’s — is here again. Sat., June 30 the Esquimalt Sports Centre will shake with the sounds of the ultimate Rock N° Roll dance. Rocket ‘88 and special guests Red Robinson and Pat O'Day will keep you jumping as you twist the night away. Fundraiser for the B.C. Lions Society For Crippled Children. Tick- ets are $10 each and available at 382-3171. .26 Salsa by the Sea — Outdoor dance with Mexican Band: Grupo Cumbia and Jalapenos at Pacific Centre Fam- ily Services Assoc., 3221 Heatherbell Rd. on Esquimalt Lagoon (residen- tial side). Food and non-alcoholic drink concession. Tickets $20/fami- ly; $15/2 tickets; $10 each. Available at Pacific Centre, 478-8357; Ramon’s Deli, Colwood Corners; Mezzrow’s - Records - Town & Country; Sweet Thunder Records. Great view of the fireworks. A benefit for Pacific Centre Family Services Assoc. 27 Scottish Country Dancing —The Vic- toria Branch of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society hosts “Danc- ing in the Park”, featuring Scottish country dancing every Thurs. during July. Location is the Cameron Band- shell in Beacon Hill Park and the starting time is 7 pm. All ages. Cancelled if raining at 4 pm that day. Ph. 592-8870. TEN Stages Junior and Senior Dance Companies — members are once again delighted io be performing at this years Folkfest, everything from the 1920s to the hottest jazz dance styles of the 90s. We promise some- thing special for the whole family. Sat., June 30, 12 noon: -26 Sat., June 30, 2 pm - Stages Dance Company will race from Folkfest to Canwest Mall for a performance for the Communities Celebration of the Canada Day Weekend. .26 _ Victoria People Meeting People Club — Dance on Sun., July 1 from 7:30 pm to 11 pm at Leonardo Da Vinci Centre, 195 Bay St. Music by Martin HOST FAMILIES REQUIRED CaMOSUN cCollege’s English Language Institute Van. Gost $6. Ph. 385-4820, 479- 4308, or 381-3115. Singles and cou- ples welcome. No jeans. -26 The Saanich International Folkdan- cers — are again hosting folkdanc- ing in Beacon Hill Park every Fri. evening in July and August from 7 pm to dusk. Next to the Cameron Bandshell. Free of charge, everyone is welcome. No partners needed. Some teaching, but primarily re- quests. Ph. Ali Carlson at 598-6888 or Penny Parker at 595-4293. If rain- ing, call above numbers for alternate location. 34 Cinecenta (UVic Student Union Bldg) — Admission is $3 for UVic alumni and students with cards; $3.50 for UNic 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. Vintage Videos: The Emily Carr Gal- lery — presents films depicting many fascinating aspects of B.C. History and Culture. Showing this week are: A Day of Fun in the Historical Town of Barkerville (1963) Ripple Rock (1958), the world's largest man-made non-nuclear explosion. Monday to Saturday, 12:15 at 1107 Wharf St. Ph. 387-3080. 26 The Grand Court of B.C. Order of the Amaranth — is holding a luncheon and fashion show on Sun., July 8 from 11 am to 3 pm at Mt. Newton Masonic Hall, Saanichton. Admission is $4 per per- son. There will be a door prize, home baking, and various bazaar stalls. Ever- ybody is welcome. ef Central Home Care — is holding its annual Strawberry Tea on Thurs., June 28 from 2 pm to 3:30 pm. Admission Is by donation. 26 The Vancouver Island Persons Liv- ing With AIDS Coalition — wishes to announce that personal and support services are available to all HIV infected persons on a confidential basis. We are “also seeking caring and talented sup- port volunteers. Please call 383-2872. Smokers Anonymous — meetings every Wednesday at 7:30 pm at the Gorge Rd. Hospital In-Service Rm. For more info ph. Mary-Ann at 598-7816 or Joyce at 479-6196. TEN La Leché League Saanich — holds Continued on Page 16 = Mackintosh Greenhouses = | 2Sredaynomevst o overnight say) (Mini Macs) « Clearance Sale! _& Bedding Plants, Herbs, Fuschias, e Mums, Dahlias, Shrubs « Were blowing out our = stock. So take advantage 2. 2 of the Savings! What is a homevisit? 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