Kootenay News Advertiser, June 11, 2012

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CALLING ALL ACTORS Cranbrook Community Theatre is looking for Actors for all shows in their 2012/2013 season. Thursday June 14 - 7:00 pm Auditions for:

“Steel Magnolias� (Nov. 2012) Six female roles age 16 and up. Please bring a prepared monologue

Saturday June 16 - 1:00 pm Casting Call for:

“It’s a Wonderful Life - Live on the Radio� (Dec 2012) male and female roles age 25 and up “Enchanted April� (April 2013) 5 female and 3 male roles age 25 and up. “Our Town� (May 2013) 15 female and 15 male roles age 14 and up. No preparation required Can’t make these audition times? Questions? contact Terry Miller tmiller@cintek.com 250 432 0047

Wednesday June 20 - 7 pm - Workshop:

Lighting at the Stage Door - A tour and discussion of what we have available, how to use it and how to run the lighting board. Free to CCT members (Memberships are $20.00)

TO PLACE A LISTING in our community news section: 1. Open to all clubs and non-profit organizations. 2. Post your event online at www.kootenayadvertiser.com (calendar). Events appear on our website ONLY. If you wish your event to be published in the paper please submit by fax (250)4893743 or to our front desk or email: advertising@ kootenayadvertiser.com 3. Notices are published as space permits and for the current week only. This is not a guarantee of publication. We reserve the right to edit information.

JUNE 11 MUNICIPAL PENSION RETIREES' ASSOCIATION (MPRA), Heritage Inn Hotel, 803 Cranbrook St. N., 11 am. No host luncheon noon. Guest speaker Ron Schatschneider (estate planning/wills). Gift certificate draw.

JUNE 13 All meetings at: Stage Door Theatre 11 - 11 Ave.

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THE GOGO GRANNIES presents their last travelogue of the season. Bob and Gretchen Wetham present " Climbing Machu Picchu in Peru." 7:00 Lecture theatre at COTR. Admission by donationhelping Grandmothers in Africa. BC GOVERNMENT Retired Employees Association, Rocky Mountain Branch luncheon meeting, Bavarian Chalet in the Sam Steele Room, 12 noon. Jack Selman, 4895930.

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NEED SOME ‘SPICE IN YOUR LIFE? ’ Could the music of ‘Old Spice’ and an evening of dance be a remedy? at the CRANBROOK SENIORS HALL the last SOCIAL dance takes place until the Fall. Make it a part of your Sam Steele Celebrations. We welcome all guests from 7-11, and include a light lunch. Flo - 250.489.2720. YARD SALE, Sam Steele. Rain or shine, Corner of Baker Street and 12th Avenue. Sale times 9 am to noon. Cranbrook United Church **If it's a rainy weekend, we'll be in the basement; sunshine we'll be outside** All profits go to charity EK OUTDOOR CLUB h ike to Lakit Lake H ills. Lorne, 426-8864. JAFFRAY BAYNES LAKE FARMERS' MARKET held every Saturday morning throughout the summer at the Baynes Lake Community Center. 9am-12:30pm. Info. 250429-35519. CLEAN DRAIN DRY as part of Invasive Species Week in BC, East Kootenay Invasive Plant Council. invites the public to view their new Mobile Boat Decontamination Station. Take part in ac-

tivities, win prizes and learn about preserving the areas ecological heritage. 7:30am – 1pm, on the corner of Baker St., and 11th Ave N., Cbk. Info: 1-888-55EKIPC

JUNE 17 FATHER'S DAY PANCAKE BREAKFAST, eveyrone welcome, Fraternal Order of Eagles, 711 Kootenay St. 8am11:30am, $5/person. All proceeds to Diabetes research. Everyone welcome. "STARFIELD" LIVE IN CONCERT. Cranbrook Alliance Church, 6pm. Come see this 4 time Juno nominated band. Tickets at www.cranbrookalliancechurch.com Or The Nails Christian Bookstore. WILDHORSE FUN RACES - Sam Steele Sunday June 17 and Sunday July 22 10am Start Eager Hills Fraggle Rock Parking area (turn off Hwy 3/95 just past the SPCA) WEED SCAVENGER HUNT . Parents and children are invited to enjoy the outdoors, win prizes and learn about invasive species as part of East Kootenay Invasive Council's acknowledgement of Invasive Species Week and a celebration of Sam Steele Days and the areas ecological heritage. 1-3pm, Idlewild Park, 30th Ave., S. & 9th St., S. Info: 1-888-55EKIPC or www. ekipc.com

JUNE 19 KOOTENAY COUNTRY FAIR COMMITTEE MEETING - 7:30 pm at the Super Store Community Room. We would love your help this year! Contact Marg at 250-417-7165 for more information!

JUNE 20 FREE FAMILY SWIMS, 6-7pm, Kimberley pool. Persons 18 & under must be accompanied by an adult. Sponsored by Kimberley Hellowship Baptist Church.

JUNE 23 EK OUTDOOR CLUB HIKE to Silver Springs Lakes. Lorne, 426-8864.

JUNE 29 CRANBROOK LEGION will be holding a Burger BBQ to celebrate Legion Week. BBQ will start at 6 pm . Everyone welcome. For more info contact call 250-426-4512

JUNE 30 EK OUTDOOR CLUB HIKE to Kiakho Mtn. Lorne, 426-8864.

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LOOKING FOR PAST residents of Erickson BC for their stories for the Erickson History Book to be published later this year. Please contract: ERICKSON COMMU-

NITY ASSOCIATION HISTORIAN SHARON BRENNAN, BOX 9, ERICKSON, BC. V0B 1K0 COMMUNITY WHITE WATER Paddle night,, Tuesdays & Thursdays, leave from Just Liquid (5th Ave. & Van Horne St., Cranbrook). Free shuttle leaves 6 pm. Call for location, 9194610. CHOOSING WELLNESS SENIORS' Exercise Class at the Cranbrook Senior Centre. Mondays from 10:30 to 11:30 am. Bring a bag lunch if desired. For information, call Irene at 250-4264793. DANCING EVERY FRIDAY 7-9 pm. at Stages School of Dance , 42-6th Ave. S., Cranbrook. No pressure, just fun! Randy or Kim, 4261142. FAMILY LAW CLINIC, 3rd Wednesday of the month, 1:30 pm, Invermere Family Resource Centre, 122-7th Ave., 2nd Thursday of the month, 1:30 pm, Creston Alcohol & Drug Counselling, 138 10th Ave. N., 3rd Monday of the month, 1 pm, Grasmere Tobacco Plains Band Office, hosted by Aboriginal Family Law Program, free & confidential. Info. Veronica, 1-800-521-5119. Whist, Thursday nights, 7 pm, Senior Center, everyone welcome. 4261993. SPARWOOD RECREATION DEPARTMENT free swimming, Fridays, 4-5:30 pm. THE COUNCIL OF SENIOR Citizens Organizations (COSCO) is an advocacy group devoted to improving "The Quality of Life" for all seniors. Seniors, organizations, Associations wishing to affiliate, or individuals wishing to become members please contact Ernie (604) 576-9734, fax (604) 576-9733, email eebayer@shaw.ca BREASTFEEDING CLASS: 1ST Thursday of each month, Juniper Place, 7-9 pm. FMI 420-2216. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM. Ages 16 - 30 years. BladeRunners Employment Program. Funding provided through the Canada British Columbia Labour Market Agreement. Learn life skills and employment skills. We help you find and keep a job that works for you! 250 Howard Street, Kimberley. Call Chelsie at 250-427-7017 for more information or to sign up. KIMBERLEY TRAP AND Skeet Club summer hours. Shoots every Tues from 6 p.m. to dusk. For info call Mike or Morris at 250-417-0550 or Ron at 250-432-0002. CHILD HEALTH CLINICS are held Tuesday afternoon and Thursday morning by appt. Parents

welcome to drop-in and discuss concerns with public health nurses weekdays from 8:30-4:30 at Kimberley North Star Dream Team. BABY AND ME drop in for parents with babes in arms, Tuesdays 10-12, Cranbrook Family Connections 46-17th Ave S (next to skateboard park) Niki, 421-8096. IN THESE CHALLENGING TIMES your support of the MS Walk is more important than ever. Each walker, team captain and volunteer who participates is a vital partner in providing research. Join the movement to end MS by registering today, set a goal and multiply your impact by recruiting friends and family to walk with you as a MS walk team HEARTS IN MOTION Walking Club meet Mon, Wed, Fri at the Cranbrook Rec Plex 9am. Walk inside or out, all ages welcome. Marion 250-426-4529 or Jeanette 250-426-2393 FOOD BANK BINGO, Kimberley Elks Club, Every Monday at 7pm 427-2343 THE CRANBROOK WOMEN'S CENTER, 32-13th Ave S has reopened. Hours of operation Mon-thurs, 10-12:30, 1-3:30. Information, support, lay counselling & advocacy provided. Small free store on site. Contact Vicky, 426-2912. SPARWOOD EARLY CHILDHOOD Development Committee meetings, 2nd Wednesday of each month 5:00-6:00pm. Leisure Center. Join us for a fast pace discussion on projects to enhance opportunities for preschool children. EAST KOOTENAY BRAIN INJURY-SUPPORT GROUPS for Caregivers & Survivors Kimberley meets first Wednesday of each month 3pm at Youth Centre. Cranbrook meets third Wednesday of each month 2pm @United Church Everyone welcome! INTERESTED IN YOUR Family Roots, Cranbrook Family History Centre hrs Tues & Thurs. 10-8, Sat 10-1. 426-4614. JOB OPTIONS BC is seeking employers in Cranbrook and Kimberley who would be interested in hosting a 4 week work experience. Wage subsidies available. Call today for more information Maureen 250.919.3484 or Lori 250.426.8019 ext 30 EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30-4 Senior Dance at Centennial Hall, Kimberley, live music. BANNER OVER BAKER Street. Does your not-for-profit organization have an event coming up? Hang your banner on Baker St. for optimum visibility. Book now before


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