Page 8 EXPRESS March10, 1999 Arts & Entertainment II wouia like w welc(}meJama To,nsanl (fonnerlu of Allee Cuts) and her clients 2 • Anniversary Spccrul.._for ,M.m:h ""phone for detail-; "' f; Prestige Lakeside Resort 701 Lakeside Dr., Nelson 352 N WAVE(9283) INCOMETAX IS VOLUNTARY! The paying of income tax in Canada has always been voluntary, it is not mandatory nor is it compulsory. The Canadian De-Tax Group has researched a number of ways to protect your rights, safeguard your as~ets and deal with Revenue Canada, legally and safely. For further information call (250) 352-7523, or attend: CANADIAN DE-TAX SEMINARS IN NELSON Clay works by Kootenay School of the Arts students are featured In the Stuck In The Mud show and sale, which winds up march 14 at the KSA Gallery on Hall St. Information Seminar, Riun Chase at (250) 770-1339 DE-TAX SEMINARS AT THE KSA clay 1Nork sho1Ncased LORD NELSON BANQUET HALL Day I - Saturday, March 13 I 1:00 am - 5:00 pm $40 NELSON - Students from the Kootenay School of the Friday, March 12 at the Nelson Municipal Library. The Arts Cooperative are "stuck in the mud" at the KSA following day, from IO a.m. to 2 p.m., Mootoo will host an Day 2 - Sunday, March 14 Gallery until March 14. interactive media workshop. Both events are sponsored by 8:00 am - 2:00 pm $60 The Stuck In The Mud show and sale features work by the Nelson Library, the Canada Council and the Kootenay first, second and third-year students in shapes and forms as School of Writing. unique and eclectic as the artists themselves. The To preregister for the workshop, call 352-7035. exhibitors are not only potters, but sculptors, painters and etchers. Ceramic enthusiasts can expect to find a lot of functional work in addition to larger scuptural pieces. Wonika hits the Civic A fun mix of funk, groove and surf rock is the trademark INVITATION To Subcontractors, Service Providers, Although credit for the show has to go to the students, sound of Wonika, featuring Paxton and Dustin Bachman, recognition should also go to the instructors who have pro- nephews of Canadian music legend Randy Bachman. Trades and Construction Workers vided the guidance and knowledge that opened the This impressively disciplined quar1et can seamlessly shift School District No. 8 (KootenayLake) has tendered The avenues of creativity for this group. Pamela Nagley from pop to disco and from funk to cross-generational Portable Replacement at W.E. Graham Community Stevenson, David Lawson, Garry Graham and groove. They're at the Civic, March 18-20. Don't miss School in Slocan B.C. The tenders close on March 24, I 999. Christina Dell, all working artists, have contributed an 'e~m! The tenders could be awarded shortly after to the successful enormous amount of time, effort and enthusiasm to keep bidder. the students working and learning and the studio thriving. School District No. 8 wishes to maximize local employ- It should come as no suprise that the clay studio is one of the most popular at KSA. Clay is a seductive medium that responds immediately to manipulation, but the creative process that begins with a lump of earth and ends in a 'lheJ'ison Sd!t \t'~tdef 'WALK THROUGH THE GRADES" ment on this project. To this end, we wish to extend an invi- tation to all: • Sub-Contractor • Equipment or Service Providers piece of delicate ceramic is long and arduous. Visit the Thurs., Mar. 11, studio at 5 IO Hall St., and see for yourself! ** 9:15 am - 10:30 am • Trades People • Construction Workers The District will present the list of locally available Silverton goes to the birds Tour the school while classes are equlpment, services and workers to the successful bidder in Thanks to funding from the BC Arts Council and in session, visit grades 2, 4 and 6 our effort to encourage local hire. There is no guarantee of Columbia Basin Trust, the Silverton Gallery is issuing a contract or employment. call for all artists and performers with a repertoire of bird & meet the teachers. Bring your Please forward all lists of equipment and service avail- songs, bird dances, carved ducks, stained glass geese or questions! (Adults only, please) . ability, company profiles and/or resumes to: strange-but-true four minute anecdotes about crows. It's all par1 of the Gallery's month-long Waiting For The . .--''---- Please phone 352-6919 to register~- ....... -, Mr. Fred Makortoff Birds festival in April. Visual ar1ists with two and three- 3468 Ymir Rd. (5 min. south of Nelson) Manager or Operations - West Zone dimensional works which pay some kind of homage to School Disirict No. 8 (Kootenay Lake) birds of the Kootenays are reminded that the final deadline The next 'Walk through the Grades· will 308 Anderson Street for entering and delivering work to the Adult Open Show be in April, to visit grades I, 3 and 5. Nelson B.C. VIL 3Y2 is March 27. Entry forms are available from the Slocan Please phone for date. Lake Gallery Society, Box 123, Silverton. The show will be judged by a KSA faculty member, and cash prizes will be awarded. If you make wonderful birdhouses, feeders or bird feather hat-pins, the Value-Added Birds Marketplace is the place to sell your wares. It takes place April 24 at the Silverton Gallery from lO a.m. to 4 p.m., with vendor tables going 'Ves,the BetterBookhas 1 for a "cheep" $5 each! The grand finale of Waiting For The Birds will be the Night Owl Coffeehouse on April 30 broughtus morebusiness" at 7:30, featuring hear1-felt renditions of "bird friendly" "As a plumbing company our goal was to increase our service busines.s. ballads. Everyone who gets up to face the friendly crowd \'Vith the coloured ad your company designed, we got excellent results will win a prize. and saw our service business grow... the For a complete brochure of festival events, call 358-2547. - Stuart McCormick, McCormick Plumbing r!IBitterBook A Cereus reading & Heating - Nelson BC Finally,a better PhoneBook Shani Mootoo, critically acclaimed author of Cereus Don't miss being in this year's edition call J-800-663-8555 Blooms at Night, a finalist for the Chapters/Books In Canada First Novel Award, will give a public reading on