THE EXPRESS May 8, 1996 Page 9 ANDYSHADRACK AUSeasons Cafe Arts and SWIMMING & The 8.C. Greens MOTHERS LESSONS Weare workingforfairertaxation, foresttenurereformandincreased SUDdaYbfUDCh Culture May 20 - June 21 valueaddedemployment. Didyou knowthatthecombinedtaxation Ll\'E~IUSIC THEG:\RDEN 1:-.; Red Cross/ collectedfrom huntingandfishinglicences, Rcsmc JS2 0l01HerridgeLane by Mary Crowe homeregistryfees.Coquihalla highway Lifesaving Programs tolls andMinistryof Healthfeesis 4 times Call.forinfo.J)rto RegisteJ greaterthatthe royaltyrevenuetakenfrom 70%of thetimberharvestin B.C. Spiritsof theatreandnature Nelson & DistrictAquatic 354-4044 Centre Authorized by LorraineHavercroftFinancial Agentfor AndyShadraclc354-4615. hostly goings-on have led to reserve and a community devel- and Shawn Melenka will hold a G the cancellation of the oper in Latin America have con- stained glass workshop at the OPPORTUNITY Heritage Players of Kaslo May Days production on the landing tributed to his experiences reflected in the book. same venue on May 25 from I 0 a.m to 4:30 p.m. Learn to make RINGING Vogue Studios are celebrating 42 years in dock of the S.S. Moyie. Two Bartoc is a collaboration of your own suncatcher! Melenka is b~siness and have an exciting low cost offer scripts were mysteriously lost on local musicians and performing owner of Kaleidoscopic Glass ~~~~~:~~\~1~hai~~l~~sc~:c,ed~N~~~cate computer and some of the cast artists and is an eclectic mix of Art in Trail. sittings with one &xlO colour portrait from each sitting over the next two years. members fell ill. musical antics you can witness The annual exhibition of If you are planning a portrait now or Producer Jana Harmon spent for yourself at the SUB pub on woodcraft by students of Selkirk sometune over Lhenex1 1wo years, Lhisis :m opponuni1y you won'! want 10 miss• Can be the winter months mining the sto- Friday May IO at 9 p.m. Expect College's fine woodworking pro- used for ponraits of individuals or groups. ries and legends of the Kootenays the uninhibited! gram takes place in Nelson from This ccrtificaie is valued at over $200 and is 1ransferable or may be given as a gift. Stay for material, but the mysteries Nelson City Band and its var- May 31 to June I in the lobby of close to your phone - you may be called. • she uncovered will remain in the ied repertoire play the Capitol on the Nelson Trading Post on the For more information phone our advcnising depanrnent at 352-7408. dark until next year when the May I I at 7:30 p.m. Local musi- corner of Stanley and Baker Thisisyouropportunitytohaveanaward- group will perform for Nelson's cians will be joined by guest Streets in Nelson. winningportraitata veryminimalcost. Av.J.~l, .t """"'---~ Centennial Year. artists The Youth Chamber This year's class is exhibiting a K,J.,.v CQ.OP, Elk.,:.,E.,11.J....., If you value quality ... not quantity ... If you The Heritage Players Can- Quartet, flautist Sheila French wide variety of hand-built wood €~A"',.'s.,mJ1..arf)JOl'_.sPa.Jrv, appreciate an in photography call 352-7408 Can Girls expect their show in and the Queen City products ranging from custom- R..m..,,,t..,_ m...1.t,VJ.Jfl,Jti, F..Js, Vimy Park on the Gazebo to go ahead as planned on Monday Dixielanders. Kevin Armstrong and Doug designed fine furniture to smaller items. c,..."""'""& S.,.....V.Iu"' n.6.. & R.s.l..J. For;,..for....,.t-.,.i_...5,.-JLJ.F....Js352•3019 l'llqqM£~~tE-i~£ May 20 ... Smith are preparing for an eight- The Zocalo Cafe features Don Gayton, Nelson writer week tour of Canada and you can Marty Hamilton on jazz guitar and range ecologist, will be read- catch them at the Langham in on Friday, May IO, jazz duo Rob ing from his second book of Kaslo on May IO and on home Johnson and Mike Mathews on nature-writing, Landscapes on turf in Nelson on May 11 at Saturday, May 11 and Sunday the Interior: Re-Explorations of Studio 80 before they leave. brunch on May I 2 has the game Nature and the Human Spirit, on Armstrong's second album club, the Kootenay Go Club. Wednesday May 15 at 7:30 p.m. "Troubadour" is soon to be Peter van Hemmert and at the Book Garden Cafe. released and Smith is in the final Gwen Lush perform their brand From prairies to semi-desert to stages of producing his first of lively Celtic music on fiddle S