ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT exec i Visions in the making Having a Christmas Craft Fair? Tell us about it, So we can tell Premiere exhibition for young artists opens in Grand Forks techniques and subject matter, including the vig the rest of Castlegar! orous manipulation of paint with large brushes by shine through . egeg* young hands to the carefully detailed renderings disabilities Margolin's watercolors are from the imaginative teenagers” close-up studies of flowers Ant works by the following young artists in the mes z pee area were selected for exhibition in BCYA ‘93 SUBMITTED aoe Raymond Demski, age 7 _ Me and My Friends, mixed media My A yore Elementary, Grand Forks An exhibition of paintings ; by Len Seaby/Littlechild opens at the Nelson Museum on November 22 and contin- ves until December 18. The paintings are an expression of the artist's Wednesday, November 17, 1993 The Castlegar Sun Page 3C November 17, 1993 | Margolin’ s watercolors now showing at National Exhibition Centre a selection of and other flora, while a large types of media, including sculp ording ideas In Kootenay Country Plus tradition offering number depict a recognizable ture, watercolor has proved to be ubsequent painting Margolin paints in watercolor fine Christmas gifts handerafied West Kootenay region. Titled her tavorite, She likes the paints S stilted will be giving a two-day by Canadian anists Kootenay Country Plus, Mar portability and its ability to cap Rarely do | refer to pho workshop at the National The National Exhibition Cen golin paints the cabins, lakes ture “the essence and feeling of a tographs.” she says. “I did a Exhibition Centre on Novem tre is open Tuesday to Friday and spruce groves; the cot place. [t's the next step to Punting of a Mexican family ber 20 and 21. To register or 10:30 - 4:30, and Saturday and tonwood by a murky river sketching,” she notes. ona sand’dune having a picnic for more information, call the Sunday 12:00 - 4:30. Admission bend and pointed snow Painting or not, Margolin ind it was absolutely flamboy NEC at 365-3337 is by donation. The NEC is tipped mountains in a sure, often carries her sketch pad — ant. From a two-inch sketch, I Also until December 24, the located across from the Castle painterly style and camera, She prefers remembered the mood and NEC's small gallery will house gar Airport, past the Doukhobor While Margolin has used all using the former as a means feeling Festive Treasures, a Kootenay Village Submitted finding Artistic endeavors Kootenay Country Plus, an exhibition of Phyllis Margolin’s most recent paintings, is now on display at the National Exhibi tion Centre and will coritinue until. December 24. SUBMITTED the Christmas Gift that keeps on giving]... Phe Eighth Biennial British Columbia Young : . * at the time Artists 1993 Touring Exhibition (BCYA '93) opens December 2 at the Grand Forks Art Gallery British Columbia's premiere exhibition for young utists is co-ordinated by the Emily Carr College of Art and Design (ECCAD) Outreach Program Seventy-nine young artists, aged four to eighteen years, from all corners of the province, had their art selected from 1,300 submissions. Paintings, draw ings, photographs, and prints are included in the Need a change in scenery? How about Home Sweet Home? a you wouldn't mind giving your — mail or by tax and may possibly house key to. be available on Free-Net ange began in 1953 as a way How would you find such peo Our listings give a good for teachers in the Netherlands ple? Home Sweet Home description of each home and and Switzerland to trade homes Exchange is a listing service of amenities. For privacy, you will during summer holidays. city and country dwellers who be the only one “An artistic view% Share it with us! Call The Castlegar Sun at 365- 5266 ar 5 Home Exchange il Se | Annika Forde, age 5 jubmitter This is not a new idea. Home My Crow Landing Central Elementa [y Your ‘Image Looks ; Good d in the Sun| If you find yourself wishing you could get to know some of the fascinating locations within . Nelson exhibition Retired art educator and member of the 18-MONTH CA BCYA ‘93 will remain in Grand Forks through to he Goal: $21,000,000.00 or 3,000,000 Calendars sold L-Proceeds go to AIDS Prevention, Support and Awarene: Two Issues: Jan./94 to June/95(A) or July/94 to Dec Full Colour and Gloss throughout Endorsed by Grace Jones How do you get AIDS? sHow do you prevent it? Safe Sex How To's sYouth and AIDS What's the difference between HIV and AIDS? Who to call if you're worried or need help! Worldwide Hotlines and Needle Exchanges World Map adapted by AIDS in the World, Harvard1992 Lots of Wonderful Art! a The First Calendar of its kind! All for only $19.95 shipped anywhere in the World! Give this Calemdanr to Someone | Vou Loue! I Prov /State. 'Bus.Tel IWvisa__Mc__. ! Signature. I Price tor each Calendar Is $19.95 shipped anywhere in the World! __Exp.Date____ 52 pages packed with Info about HIV/AIDS World Events MOVIES e oes eeerscescesssesssseeese ECCAD Board of Trustees, Wyn Davies, chaired December the ten-member Advisory/Selection Commitee We were challenged to choose a group of works that exemplifies the energy, skill, and ideas preva- lent within each age grouping. Works were select- ed to illustrate the use of a variety of materials, 26 to give viewers enjoy the wonderful visions - and visionaries - in the making (BCYA viewers without charge) , before the exhibition con- tinues its tour until August 1995 throughout British Columbia and to Seattle travels and thoughts during years working and travel- ling throughout the south “western United States, Alberta and B.C. The child of a Cree mother and an English opportunity to ‘93 catalogues are available to take a turn providing entertainment for senior residents Songbirds—Members of St. Rita's Catholic Church Choir, including (I-r):Alice Shutek, Maria Alves and Maria Ambrosio, entertained residents of Mountain View are not members of the Lodge last week by singing various psalms. Each week choirs from local churches father, Len has incorporat- ed elements of American Indian ceremonies and myth into his work and life. He has developed his tech- nique in the face of serious physical handicap, using his mouth, his foot, his arm, or whatever will enable him to express the visions and poetry within. Included in the exhibi- tion is an award-winning short ‘autobiographical video production made in Edmontonwhich is a blend- ing of prayer/poems with seven of Len’s paintings. A reception to meet the artist will be held on Fri- day, November 26 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The public is invited. Exhibitions at the Nelson Museum are assisted financially by the B.C. Ministry Responsible for Culture and the City of Nelson. A small admission fee is charged to those who museum IN STAFF PHOTO [FRI {SAT} {SUN} MON) TUE) WED THU 119) [20][21)'22)(23 24 = “FUNNY AND \ WARMHEARTED, Very Much In The Od. Fashioned Disney Mode.” Janet Maslin, NEW YORK TIMES SAT © SUN MATINEES novamsza 2QQa y > | “FREE WILLY Br. i ENTER TO WIN A FREE MOVIE Pass TO THE CASTLE THEATRE wants | 36 $6 COUCMBLA AFENTE CASTUCAR BC | 1 } Name : Phone | Weekty draws! \ ' Just drop off new Castlegar Sun Gospel singer sean guest at upcoming morning coffee meeting morning neld at the Leg am., December | Penny Baker, a Gospel Singer Penny coffee meetin Betty Sahistrom n Hall For The Sur was a rising from Tacoma, Washington, will be the guest speaker at Castlegar ago, when she was born again an using her incredible Women's Aglow Fellowship’s and begs SECLASSSESEES ER RE Swim For Recreation PARENT AND TOT SWIM Mondays: 10:00 - 11:00 am e Fridays: 10 ADULT Early Bird: M/W/F - 6:30 - 9:00 am Adult Lap: Daily 12:30 - 1:30 Evening Lap: Mon. - Thurs. - 8:30 FAMILY SWIM Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 5:00 - 6:30 pm PUBLIC SWIM Mon. - Thurs.: 3:00 - 4:30 © Mon. - Wed.: 6:00 - 8:00 Fridays: 3:00 - 5:00 & 6:30 - 9:30 Saturday & Sunday: 1:30 - 4:30 & 6:30 - 9:30 POOL CLOSED Wednesday, November 17 - 5:00 - 6:00 pm Friday, November 19 - 5:30 - 6:30 pm Wednesday, November 24 - 5:00 --6:00 pm BBR B CASTLEGAR & DISTRICT COMMUNITY COMPLEX 2101 - 6 Ave., Castlegar 365-3386 12:30 NT ER TO WIN A FREE WIN 2 FITNESS PASS 3AR The Casti¢gar Sun | Weekty drawal ples please lust Gop off newspaper coupon at the Castieger Sun 465 Columbia Ave. country music business 19 years to sing for Chnst. She is a music and the Word of God with high-geared speaker and is a gift- ed psalmist and songwriter You will not only be inspired, the people but challenged by hearing the The Castlegar Women’s remarkable testimony of the many Aglow chapter invites all women miracles of healing and restoration “ in the community to its Decem- Baker delivers her ber Ist Chnstmas meeting power and with a love that delivers the message directly to the heart of in her life Audition for Variety! Telethon. The 28th Annual “Show of Hearts” televised province-wide in partnership with BCTV will take place on Febru- ary 5 and 6, 1994 at the Plaza of Nations in Vancouver. It’s an opportunity for perform- ers to showcase their talents while giving of their time to help Variety Club raise money to ben- efit British Columbia's children with special needs. Performers are needed both for the main stage and outside at the Kids’ Karnival as the Plaza of Nations Singers, dancers, bands, and vanety acts from all over British Columbia are invited to audition for the 1994 Variety Club See AUDITION 3c —* Schedule For Nov. 15-21, 1993 7:00 pm (Mon.) 9:00 am (Tues.) 7:00 pm (Tues.) ICBC ROAD TEST 7:30 pm (Mon.) 9:30 am (Tues.) 7:30 pm (Tues.) MUNICIPAL ELECTION FORUM 6:30 pm (Wed.) 9:00 am (Thur.) 6:30 pm (Sun.) COMMUNITY DATE LINE 7:00 pm (Wed.) 9:30 am (Thurs.) 7:00 pm (Sun.) FAITH ALIVE 8:00 pm (Wed.) 10:30 am (Thurs.) 8:00 pm (Sun.) INTERNATIONAL VOLLEYBALL 7:00 pm (Thurs.) 9:00 am (Fri.) TRAIL CITY COUNCIL 7:45 pm (Fri.) (Live in Trail Area ONLY) TRAIL SMOKE EATER HOCKEY Canada, or you'd like changing scenery for awhile but realize your budget doesn't allow it—an alternative to hotels, bed and breakfasts and campgrounds is For a weekend or a few weeks, whether you're single or a family, the trick is to find an appropriate swap—a place where you'd feel comfortable living, and people would like to trade places within Canada for awhile Our listings include homes for exchange and for vacation rental They are available from us by Old videotapes welcome here! The Castlegar & District Her itage Society has a small collec- tion of videotapes including _ Castlegar by Lorraine Pazty & Shaw Cable. We would welcome any copies of videos of histori- cal interest - old home movies converted to video, chronicling past events in the area are priceless, living records of people and places which otherwise might fade into forgotten memory. ee Barrie Hill has been docu- menting the construction of the Castlegar-Robson bridge and has promised the Society a copy when it is completed ee If you love the Island...A small, dedicated group of volun- teers have been acting as guide @ Auditions curators for the Zuckerberg Island Chapel House for several years, opening the house on weekends in the spring and fall and perform ing other essential tasks around the park. A two hour shift pass- es quickly chatting with visitors and enjoying the ce and tranquility of this spe- cial place. Please call 365-6440 for information regarding a meet- ing of Friends of the Island. ee Anyone interested in forming a similar group for the museum please call or drop in and let Deb hear your ideas! eee Thanks to the Kootenay Soci- ety for Community Living for remembering our office when ontinued from 1A ‘he weekend of the Telethon Auditions will be held on onc day only, Saturday, November 27, 1993 Call 669-7770 for an audition time of more information. or send im your audio or video taped audition with background infor mation the act to: Variety Club Telethon Auditions, 1250 Homer Street, Vancouver, B_C., VOB 2Y5 Plan to attend Lau reading Submitted Vanconver writer Evelyn Lau will present a reading from Oedi- pal Dreams, her second collec- dion of poetry, when she appears at the Castlegar Campus, Decem- ‘Start your party supplies ww Come see us at 926 Columbia Ave Nelson Castlegar 352-3711 365-3839 CASTLEGAR JEWELLERY REPAIRS Restoring & Designing 221 Columbia Ave (next to IGA) 365-6450 POKER 6:00 pm City Contre 5 Square Sun., Tues., Thurs., Fri. ber 2 from noon until 2 p.m., in the Sentinel Lecture Theatre Fresh off a promotional tour of her latest book, Lau appears courtesy of the Canada Council and the College’s department of Languages and Literature Re-elect Kirk Duff for City Council purchasing their new photocopy machine by gifting us with the old model. Another step into medern technology for the CDHS! Also our gratitude to Fred Vigue of Colourmix Adver- tising Systems for making and donating the Wheelchair Access sign and to our multi-talented, hard working volunteer/gardener Bob Switzer for upgrading the ramps at back of the Rail Station. Ample parking for a bus or van makes easy access for people or groups with mobility difficulties. A really spectacular display of Christmas lights is planned for the Railway Station this year. It is one of the few local heritage buildings still standing in its original design. A work party is being organized with young, agile people especially needed. Please call or drop in and sign up to be part of this historic event! =x id ; Dep 13ST ANNUAL QUEEN CITY CHAISTMAS CRAFT FAIRE NOVEMBER 19, 20, 1993 SAVOY BINGO & BANQUET HA SAVOY INN. NELSON Be more. 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