express on line – www.expressnews.ca May 29, 2002 EXPRESS Page 9 Get ready for STILL TIME TO REGISTER SPORTS & Triathlon Cyswogyn! Introductory Course  Computer Classes  Genealogy  Open Sky Sketching  NCCP Coach Certification RECREATION and Workouts! May 28 - August 4 For more information contact NDAFC  Creative Hair Beading 354-4044 Nelson and District Recreation Nelson and District Call the Rec. Centre for info SUBMIT A PRESS RELEASE! If your team, league, club, or association plans to hold an event, submit your press release to the EXPRESS through our website at www.expressnews.ca Aquatic and Fitness Centre 352-7257 about these programs & registration. Team 24 player or find a centers now feature rowing Heads Up by Peter Wood spot on a on an opposing team roster by calling Larry machines. In Nelson, you can also do the real thing. 24 for 24 Hockey are now soliciting pledges, at 354-6349. Who knows, Gliding across the mirror- Marathon Goes on Saturday and players from the 14 with the hockey players set- flat surface of Nelson’s Today, May 29, 2002, 260 days have passed since 9-11. On that same Maya day as is today this shattering wakeup-call had occurred -on 4 If you wander down to opposing teams will pitch in ting the pace, will we see a Kootenay River waterfront CHUEN, “Blue Self-existing Monkey". Monkey days often give the Civic Centre Arena $10 each to support the 24 hour swimming relay or in the early morning has to hostage to illusion, magic or deception. You might recall the four air- Saturday afternoon or cause. The public is invited a round the clock art-fest? be good for more than just planes (monkeys) involved, and yet nobody knows what really hap- evening you will see Nelson to attend any of the games Stay tuned. pened before they crashed. Many questions stay unanswered while your wind and your muscle investigations are running into the void. Just now Saturn and Pluto are and British Columbia hock- and make donations, or par- mass. The Nelson Rowing crossing their blades for the third time since last fall. Oppressions keep ey history in the making. ticipate in 50-50 draws and Ride the BN Trail Club is running a series of 8 emotions surging, stress levels are high. It is during such extreme times And we are not referring to fundraising raffles. As reported here last lessons that will teach you that one finds out about love and compassion. Breath into your heart, the ancient Civic Centre, week, the first Annual the basic skills of sculling absorb tensions, be gentle, tender and forgiving. the oldest hockey rink in Nelson Minor Hockey Rotary Family Fun Bike and introduce you to all that Libra: Self-empowerment is accomplished through accepting western Canada, which teams will lead off the event Ride rolls on Sunday, June 2 responsibility - the ability to respond to what happens. Doing so the NRC has to offer. As you may find that by changing your inner dispositions different makes history every day starting with a team of 10 on the Burlington Northern with many sporting activi- people are happening to come into your life. that it stands. The new his- and 11 year old Atom play- Trail. The ride starts Scorpio: Every good-bye, as heart-breaking as it may be is a step on ers pitting their skills between 10:00 and 10:30 at ties, Nelson rowing has a tory in the making is British your way to break through the illusion that one is separate from one Columbia’s longest hockey against Team 24 at 9:00 am the Tenth Street Campus history that stretches back another. Allow being pushed over the edge, do not resist falling into the game, starting on Saturday on Saturday. Three mar- Mary Hall parking lot and to even before the ancient abyss. You will wake up to a far greater reality! Civic Center was built. To Sagittarius: You feel a strong pull to make intimate connec- morning, June 1st at 9:00 quee games will fill the proceeds to Cottonwood tions, to share your energy and insights., and also to be inspired. am and running for 24 hours afternoon and early evening Lake and back, or to Camp get in a real boat on real Karmic bonds often root in promises that are yearning to find until Sunday morning, June slots, starting with the Busk and back for ambi- water, contact Yael at the completion. Surrender and you may find bliss and contentment 2. A 24-player Marathon Nelson Blueliners Women’s tious folks. Riders will Nelson Rowing club at Capricorn: There are practical and caring aspects in your life 354-1722. that call you to focus upon. But don't get lost in mechanical Team composed of Nelson Hockey Club at 3:00 pm, solicit pledges in support of service or duty. This also is a time to enjoy company, being Junior Leafs and some local followed by the Nelson Nelson Rotary Club and the refreshed and inspired by new visions. business leaders and Nelson Police/Fire DARE Team at Burlington Northern Trail, Second Spring Swim Aquarius: Just be yourself, shine your light, enjoy the drama of Minor Hockey coaches will 4:30 and the Nelson Leafs and will receive a t-shirt, Lesson Series Starts life! Look at it as a mere play, don't take it too seriously. The take on 14 teams over 24 Alumni All-Stars at more you feel that inner radiance - like being the Sun - the more hours to raise funds for the 7:00pm. refreshments, lunch and the June 3 you can put your ego aside, meeting others without expectations. satisfaction of supporting a The second series of Pisces: You are at home when you feel at ease within yourself. + Facilities Planning Appreaciating your body, your thoughts and emotions uncondi- worthy cause – plus a great spring swim lessons for var- Committee. Various youth and adult tionally, then wherever you are you will manage to adapt to the trail ride. Entry forms are ious programs begins at the situation, to effortlessly attune to that which is. recreational teams will play available at Gericks Cycle, Aquatic Center on Monday, June 7 - 9, 2002: THE WISDOM OF THE MAYAS FPC member Larry price on through the late evening is excited about playing on and into the early hours on Boomtown Emporium, June 3. Aqua Tots, Super Workshop with Khoji @ Johnson's Landing Retreat Center Sunday with the final game Sacred Ride and Summit Tot, Preschool, Aqua Quest for reservations call 1 (877) 366-4402 - or Khoji for more info. Team 24 and hopes the Astrology reveals mysterious order within the chaos. event will raise upwards of running at 8:00-9:00 am on Health and Fitness. and Stroke Improvement Give yourself some perspective. $5000 to help the FPC Sunday morning. programs, covering ages 1-877-352 0099 khoji@celestialcompanions.com assemble a plan for sorely According to Price, “this is Row Your Boat from 6 months and up, kick needed recreation and cul- going to be BC’s longest Rowing is such good off then and run through tural facilities, including ice hockey game,” and will exercise – aerobic condi- June 20. Most of these pro- arena and aquatic facilities and arts and cultural venues. Team 24 members involve players of all ages from 10 years to seniors in their 60’s. You can pledge a tioning, upper and lower body muscles, low impact on joints – that all fitness grams consist of 6 sessions. Call the Aquatic center at 354-4044 to register. BODY & SOUL A Directory of Health & Healing in the Kootenays 2002 BC Summer Acupressure Games swim Margaret Carroll, B.F.A., Shiatsu & Reflexology .352-1676 qualifications Dania KalTara, Reg. JinShinDo®, Bodymind™ 354-0413 Acupuncture Summer Swimming Marion Starr, D.T.C.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .352-9890 Preview: The Best of Summer Swimming The Marjorie Davidson, D.T.C.M. . . . . . . . . . . . .352-3862 best of U-17 summer swim- Michael Smith, C.C.M.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .352-0459 mers will be in Nanaimo. Astrology New for 2002 is the revision Khoji J. Lang, Spiritual Astrology . . . .1-877-352-0099 of rules that restricted ath- Body/Mind letes who had done well at Susan Grimble, Rolfer, '81, Feldenkrais(ST) 366-4395 previous provincial champi- onships. It is the only open- Energy Work class competition of the Celesttina Hart, CR™, BMSI®, Essences & Sound352-1958 year for U 17; all other Dr. John Snively, Cranio-Sacral, Radionics . . . .229-5789 competitions are by age- Chiropractor class. The Games provide Dr. Kevin McKenzie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .352-5135 an excellent tune-up in advance of Regional and Counselling NELSON BECKER Provincial Championships Marg Newell, Counsellor/Coach/Mediator . .825-4745 Operation Trackshoes here we come!! that run through the follow- On June 13, 2002 a group of students will be travelling to Victoria to participate in a track meet Hypnotherapy ing three weeks. The fastest for students with special needs. Eight students are from LV Rogers and one is from Trafalgar. eligible eight girls and eight Lorna Robin, Clinical Hypnotherapist . . . . . .227-9556 Last year was the first time the students were able to attend the track meet and they are looking boys are invited from each Massage Services forward to participating again this year. Carrie Torrans and Vicki Calver will enter the zone, plus 40 wild card Rub It In Massage/Mobile, Lucille . . . . . . . . 352-6804 wheelchair sports and track events. Cory Sibilleau, Mike Mitchell, Amy Wood and Jon DeVito places, the next highest- Chantal Dery at Spa Oasis . . . . . . . . . . . . .354-4487 are our 16-18 year old athletes. Alanna Moulton and Kim Chanasyk are our 19-year-old competi- ranking eligible athletes in tors. Jamie Cavalier is also attending the track meet for the first time and he is our youngest ath- BC regardless of zone. Meditation lete at 15. As well as running a number of bingos earlier in the year the team is currently selling Kootenay Shambhala Meditation Centre . . .352-1714 Kootenay Zone 1 Team 50/50 raffle tickets in an effort to fund-raise enough money to go to Victoria for the three day Entry deadline is June 1, Reflexology sporting event. Many team members are also delivering The Kootenay Express newspapers and 2002. Please contact zone all the money they earn is going towards the trip. Please help support the students by purchas- rep Yvonne Lorusso @352- Shelley Tomelin, Sole to Soul Reflexology . .359-5915 ing 50/50 tickets for their raffle, draw date is May 31. Tickets are available at McLaughlin Printing, DeVito's Shoes, Kootenay Baker and Kootenay Industrial Supplies. 7276 for qualification TO ADVERTISE HERE CALL 354-3910 information $60 for 6 months