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The Columbia Valley Pioneer • 11

February 8, 2008

MUSIC • VISUAL ARTS • DINING • BAR SCENE • ENTERTAINMENT • PERFORMANCE ARTS

Out & About Please call 341-6299 or Email us at upioneer@telus.net to enter your event in our FREE listings.

Toby Theatre • 7:30 pm: Feb. 6-9: National Treasure 2 • 7:30 pm: Water Horse: Legend of the Deep

Friday, February 8th: • 9 pm: Guitar Hero Jam Night at Back Country Jack’s, Radium. Every Friday until Feb. 29th. For info: 347-0097. • Deadline for advertising in our annual Women in Business supplement. It’s filling up fast! If you wish to participate, call Dave Sutherland at 341-6299. • 5 pm-midnight: Scrapbooking Crop Night, Scrappy-Do’s in Invermere. Call 342-7238 for more info.

Tuesday, February 12th:

Wednesday, February 20th:

• 4:30-8 pm: Annual spaghetti dinner, to raise funds for Windermere Valley Minor Hockey Association, at Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena. Cost $5 each or $20 per family. • 7 pm: Wild Voices Speaker Series features Rick Kubian of Parks Canada presenting “Altered Landscapes: History of Fire” in the high school theatre. Call 342-3210 for more.

• 7 pm: Transformation, presented by Jean-Luc Cortat. Begin to transform your body through the experience of hellerwork, a combination of deeptissue bodywork, movement education and dialogue. Valley Fitness Centre.

Wednesday, February 13th: • 6 pm: Weight Watchers meets every Wednesday at Windermere Hall. Join now and get free registration. Offer good until March 1st. Call 1-800-651-6000. • 7 pm: Balanced Health Acupuncture, by Shilo Cameron. Learn how acupuncture can help you achieve balance in your life. Valley Fitness Centre.

• 10 am-noon: Scrapbook technique class at ScrappyDo’s in Invermere. Call 342-7238 for more. • 5 pm: Murder Mystery Theatre called Dying for Chocolate, Edgewater Community Hall. Tickets $20 each, $100 for table of six. Babysitting available at the hall, $10 per child. Tickets at Essentials, or call 347-7757. Proceeds to The Edge youth centre. • Ladies’ Night Out, Chinese New Year’s Dinner, hosted by the Columbia Valley Family Violence Prevention Society to raise funds for the planning, construction and maintenance of a shelter or transition home for victims of domestic violence, Fairmont Hot Springs Resort; tickets $30 each; raffles and silent auctions. For info: 342-5102. • International professional disk jockey Ed Solo from the United Kingdom at Bud’s Bar & Lounge. Tickets $15. For info: 342-2965.

Sunday, February 10th: • Harley’s 16th Annual Fishing Derby, on Lake Windermere. Buy tickets in advance from Len Graham at 342-1611 or at Windermere Beach from 10 to 11 am. Weigh-in at the beach, 4 pm.

• 7 pm: Town Hall Meeting for Electoral Area F Residents, Windermere Community Hall. Topics include financial plan, Jumbo survey, recycling, and Official Community Plan.

Friday, February 22nd: • 5 pm-midnight: Scrapbooking Crop Night, Scrappy-Do’s in Invermere. Call 342-7238.

Thursday, Feb. 14th-Sunday, Feb. 17th:

Saturday, February 23rd:

• Thai Massage Level One course, by Circle of Life, School of Thai Massage and Health, Columbia Ridge Community Centre. For info: (250) 270-0368.

• Tiller’s Folly performs at Christ Church Trinity, sponsored by Columbia Valley Arts Council. Call 342-4423 for tickets. • Annual wild Game Banquet and Dance, sponsored by Lake Windermere District Rod and Gun Club. Happy hour 5:30 pm, followed by dinner at 6:30 pm. Beef also available. Dance begins at 10 p.m. Tickets $30 adults, $15 youths, available at Rona, Home Hardware and from club executive members.

Friday, February 15th:

Saturday, February 9th:

Thursday, February 21st:

• 7:30 pm: Columbia Valley Rockies play the Sicamous Eagles at Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena, Invermere. • 6-9 pm: Artists Ken Gillespie, Alex Fong and K. Neil Swanson will attend the opening of their group show at Artym Gallery, Invermere. • The Pioneer’s special annual Women in Business advertising supplement is published today. • Happy Alberta Family Day long weekend!

Saturday, February 16th: • Noon-4 pm: Blushing Bride Expo, at Eagle Ranch Golf Resort, showcasing professional services that will help you create your special day. Tickets at the door. For info: (250) 270-0338. • 1-4 pm: Artists Ken Gillespie, Alex Fong and K. Neil Swanson will attend the opening of their group show at Artym Gallery, Invermere. • Noon to 8 pm: Climb-a-thon at the new climbing wall in the Laird School gym, Invermere. Climbers will obtain pledges and money donated will help pay for the new addition. Drop-in fees $5, season passes available. Call the school at 342-6232 or Herb Weller at 342-9413 for more info.

Monday, February 25th: • Noon-3 pm: Celebrate the new B. C. Transit bus service in the valley, starting today, with cake and refreshments at the Invermere Community Centre. See the new bus and meet the drivers. Pick up a copy of the Rider’s Guide for a complete schedule and more information. For more info, visit: www. busonline.com. • 7 pm: Town Hall Meeting for Electoral Area G Residents, Edgewater Community Hall. Topics include financial plan, recycling, and Columbia Basin Trust funding. For info: Klara Trescher, (250) 346-3265.

Thursday, February 28th: • 7 pm: Town Hall Meeting for Electoral Area F Residents, Fairmont Hot Springs Resort. Topics include financial plan, Jumbo survey, recycling, and Official Community Plan.

Golf and Dining Reservations Just a Phone Call Away Stop by anyday of the week and take in great views, a relaxed setting, truly inspired dining and Service Beyond™. Enjoy sipping wine while warming up by the fire following an afternoon on the slopes. We are now accepting tee time reservations for the 2008 season. Call now to reserve you tee times, wedding or special event for the year ahead! Wintertime Hours of Operation: Mon. to Sat. 11:30 a.m - 9:00 p.m. & Sun. 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Golf Shop Hours: Fri. & Sat. 11:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m. and Sun. 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Elevate Your Dining Experience Call (250) 342-0562 for tee times and (250) 342-6560 for restaurant reservations • www.eagleranchresort.com


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