Monday 27 May 2013

Events May 27th - June 2nd

May 27th – June 2nd, 2013

This Week in Campbell River
 

Monday, May 27th
 
Bike to Work Week (May 27th- June 2nd)                                               www.biketowork.ca           
For more information please visit www.biketowork.ca or contact Linda Nagle at 250.923.7911.

Third Annual Golden Wheel Competition                        Karen.chappell@campbellriver.ca
Students for Bike to Work week. Contact Karen Chappell to register to participate. Teachers will track their classes participation in carpooling, biking, roller-blading, scootering, and so forth, to school.

4th Annual Upper Island Safety Conference & Trade Show                      
250-287-9234
Monday and Tuesday at the Community Centre.
  
Tuesday, May 28th   
 


International Cooking Classes                                                                             250-830-0171
This Cooking Class Series features authentic dishes from Loas, India, Vietnam and Myanmar. The guest chefs are individuals who are originally from these countries and now call Campbell River home.  Each evening will include 2 to 3 recipes and a cookbook, which offers helpful tips and information such as where to purchase unique ingredients. Classes are $35.00 each or do the series of 4 for only $100.00 - limited to 25 seats.  All proceeds will support the Immigrant Welcome Centre’s local drop-in groups. These weekly classes have been scheduled to start next Tuesday evening, May 21 and include May 28, June 4 & 11 from 6pm to approximately 8:30pm at Robron Centre in Room A114 - 740 Robron Road. Payment is required before the classes begin. Call Zeny Lim to book your place or e-mail at zenaidalim8@gmail.com.

Lunch in the Square                                                                                        www.spritsquare.ca
Grab a cuppa and come on down to Spirit Square –eat you lunch and check out Singer/Songwriter Leslie Kaardal, from 11:30am – 1:15pm.
Intertidal Zone Guided Exploration                                                                      
250-287-3103
Call the Museum to register: $15/$7.50, 1PM-3PM – wear your gummies!! 

Tea Party with Immigrant Welcome Centre                                                                
250-830-0171
Robron Centre, 4PM-5:30PM. FREE! “We would once again like to extend an invitation to immigrants from the UK, US, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, or anywhere else under the sun, to come and join us for tea, scones, clotted cream and great conversation!”

Women Empowering Women                                                                                                    250-286-1327
Royal Coachman carriage room


Wednesday, May 29th   
 

Antics Dinner Theatre                                                                                                     
Antics Theatre is in rehearsal for their upcoming full length play Bedtime Stories by Norm Foster. Antics Theatre performed Bedtime Stories three years ago and due to popular demand it is happening again. This hilarious play will have you follow interweaving characters in their comic struggle to find the meaning of love.  To find out what is going on you will have to attend Bedtime Stories, May 29, 30, 31, and June 1st, 2013 at the Willow Point Hall. Tickets are $38 and are on sale at The Flower Shop in Willow Point.

Thursday, May 30th
 


BUY A HAMMER, BUILD A COMMUNITY.                                     www.wpsls.com
Beginning today and running thru to July 3rd, visit Home Depot (1444 Island Hwy) during business hours (daily) and purchase a $2 ‘Paper Hammer’ at the tills to help raise funds for the Willow Point Supportive Living Society. Willow Point Supportive Living Society is a totally self-supporting non-profit, charitable Society that own and operate a safe, comfortable, affordable Independent Seniors Housing complex on Larwood Road in Campbell River. We appreciate donations to cover the ‘extras’ to make living independently more practical such as grab bars, levered handles on taps and door handles, raised toilets, walk-in tub to shower conversions, raised gardens, and to address any other accessibility issues that may come up.   

Friday, May 31st  
 


“Swing for Charity”                                                                                                250-202-7500
On Friday, May 31st the 8th Annual Campbell River Community Foundation “Swing for Charity” Golf Tournament takes place. Once again participants will be enjoying 18 holes of golf at the beautiful Storey Creek Golf Course, then heading to the Sportsplex for a delicious four-course, plated dinner. Playing in our golf tournament is fun day out and an awesome way to support your community!

Fun Fair
Ecole Mer et Montagne is organizing its annual Fun Fair from 5pm to 8pm. 1102 South Alder St. Over 20 Carnival games: climbing wall, fish pond, bounce-O-Rama, cake walk, plasma car race and many more! Lots of prizes for everybody, a silent auction and BBQ. English and French.


Saturday, June 1st


Relay for Life                                                                                                        www.relaybc.ca
Phoenix School Track. To sign up, just go to www.relaybc.ca and click on "Campbell River" in the drop-down menu.

Beaver Lodge Forest Lands 20 Year Celebration                                           
250-850-0884 
Guided walks in the forest by local experts, talks by local dignitaries and honoured guests, live music by freeman & hill, prizes for contest participants. (10am leave on 4 guided walks of the forest (music starts) gather @ 9:45 in NIC northern parking lot or in the cafeteria. 11:30 speakers; 12:oo lunch ($5 for a  salmon burger provided by MHC) 1pm leave on 2 guided walks (gather at 12:45)).

The Tara Dancers “Dance of the Celts”                                                          
250-287-7465
A highly entertaining Irish dance show in which the mystery, intrigue and wonder of the ancient Celts will be vividly portrayed. All of the Tara School of Irish Dancing’s productions are based on original scripts written and choreographed by dance director, Margaret Mullen. Showings at 2pm and 7pm at the Tidemark Theatre. Matinee - $15; Evening - $20/$15.
Quadra Island Studio Tour                                                                                               quadraislandarts.com
Featuring the work of 32 artists @ 20 studios plus the community centre. Demonstrations, group exhibition & cafĂ© at community centre, door prizes. Tix: $5 (12 and under FREE). CR Art Gallery, Comox Valley Art Gallery, Hummingbird Office & Art Supply, Quadra Island Info Booth, Quadra Resorts. The tour presents work in many media – blown glass, stone sculpture, pottery, photography, fabric, printmaking, painting and more plus it offers an opportunity to meet the talented individuals who create the artwork and fine crafts. Many of these studios continue to be open throughout the year.

Paint with Thread (with Carol Seeley)                                                                              
250-287-2261
Create unique organic shapes/images using only thread, yarn and bits of fabric. Learn the basic process and limitations while making a few simple images. Then test your new skills by creating your choice between sailboat, flora and/or an eagle as seen in many of Carol’s West Coast landscape pieces. Sewing machine required.  $15.00 kit included. Recommend that students have experience with free motion sewing. Takes place Saturday AND Sunday, noon – 4pm. Members: $123 + HST, Non-Members: $133 + HST. Call the Art Gallery to register (or visit them Tuesday – Friday, 9am – 5pm).


Ongoing Happenings to Remember
 

Pier Street Farmers Market & Arts Fair: It’s back!! CR Fishing Pier lot, 10am-2:30pm. Every Sunday, May-September. Call 203-1399 for more information.

Quadra Island Farmer’s Market and Bazaar: Saturdays at the Quadra Community Centre. Arts, crafts, veggies and more! For more information call Michelle @ 250-285-3747.

Lazer Tag: Drop in Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:30-7pm @ Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex. $9.50 per person. To book your party, phone 250-287-9234 ext. 232

CR Sea Kayaking Club Easy evening group paddles running April thru September. For more information call John Gubbels at 250-203-9953.

4th Saturday Slopstacle Fun Check out the slippery, sloppy obstacle course we have planned for you! Prizes for best wipe out! Come prepared to get covered in pudding, jello, eggs and other goo. The fourth Saturday of the month at Strathcona Gardens, 2-4pm (250-287-9234).

Texas Hold’em: Every Monday night at the Willow Neighbourhood Pub is Texas Hold’em. For more information please call 250.923.8311.

Acoustic Jam: Every Tuesday night at 7pm at the Campbell River Lodge. Hosts Gerald and Maureen. See you there!

Live Jam with The Tipsey Gipsies:  Every Thursday night at 8pm at River City Grill. 250-914-4499.
Jam Session: Every Thursday at the Elks Lounge, 516 South Dogwood Street, at 7:30pm they are jammin’.  Bring your instruments & friends. This evening is hosted by Pat Palmer of the Musician’s Trading Post.

“Around the World” Buffet: Every Thursday night at the Royal Coachman is Around the World Buffet night. Each week is a different theme. Call 250.286.0231 for more information and reservations.

Song Circle:  An evening of informal music at the Community Centre in the lounge (second floor, enter via rear doors) every Friday from 7pm-9pm.

Live Music: Dance and have fun every Friday night the HBI Pub at the Heriot Bay Inn has a live band (and a dance floor waiting for you). The band is sometimes local (and always awesome) check out www.heriotbayinn.com  and look for the events page to see upcoming bands. Bands start at 9 pm.

Open Mic: Get on stage and rock out with a supportive audience… come to Open Mic at the HBI Pub (Heriot Bay Inn) Saturday evenings. Bring your instrument and/or voice and get up and perform… or be a supportive audience member.  

Meaningful Media Night: Opportunity to watch meaningful movies with others, followed by a discussion and sharing of a meal. 3rd Monday of the month. To register or for more info call 250-830-0171. Robron Centre ~ Immigrant Welcome Centre Activities Room 3:30 – 8:30PM.

Drop In Meditation: Drop in, one hour meditation (guided if requested), every Tuesday evening at 7pm, at Ocean Resort (downstairs at the retreat centre). No reservations, no charge, donations for the food bank welcome. Come 10 minutes early, so we can start on time. Contact us at 250-923-4281, or info@oceanresort.ca

All Levels Kripalu Yoga: Thursdays at Ocean Resort 6:15 pm to 7:45 pm - Build on the basic postures and explore some advanced asanas to build strength and endurance. Use Pranayama techniques (breathing exercises) to delve into the vibrations of the body. Discover an open mind to sensations in the body as we hold postures beyond our initial desire to release. Open to all levels, but best if you know the basics. $15.

Legion: Come down to the Legion at 301 - 11th Avenue, on Fridays for Fish and Chips, good company, free bingo, meat draws and paddle draws.  Come early and stay late for Kerry’s Kerry Okee.  Saturday is steak night. See you there!  For more information please contact 250.286.4671.

Paramount Music Hall: 250-286-1841.
DJ Just Rob, Thursdays, no cover before 11pm. Fridays – he’s back with your dance requests at 10pm.     
DJ Tommy G (your request guru) Tuesday night at the Hall – no cover! Free pool!
New Karaoke – Wednesdays, hosted by David Tancon at the Paramount Music Hall. 10pm on the main stage with full sound, lights and DJ Tommy G.

Saratoga Speedway : Rain or Shine! Gates open at 5:30, Racing at 7:30pm – look forward to Brian Sullivan Memorial, bomber cars, IMCA modifides, dwarf cars, and more! SaratogaSpeed-Way.bc.ca

Open Mic Night: Every Friday night at Serious Coffee in Willow Point is open mike night from 7:00 – 10:00pm. All levels of ability are welcome!

Prime Rib Buffet – Every Sunday at the Royal Coachman. For reservations please call 250.286.0231.

C.R. Healing Room: Open from 11am-1pm, Mondays, weekly. Confidential prayer - no charge or appointment. 684 Island Highway; 250-923-2312.

Toastmasters Meeting: Every Wednesday at 7pm in Room 1 at the Community Centre. Guests are more than welcome to drop in. Please use the afterhour’s entrance located at the back stairwell.

The Campbell River Business & Professional Women's Network (BPWN): BPWN meets monthly on the fourth Tuesday for dinner, networking and education. 6-9 pm. Information at www.bpwn.org 

Gem & Mineral Club Meeting: Meetings of the Ripple Rock Gem and Mineral Club of Campbell River are held the 2nd Friday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Craft Room of the Community Centre, Campbell River (except July & August).  All interested persons are welcome to attend and learn more about the Club.

History on the Run at the Museum at Campbell River: A brand new series of programs that cover a wide range of historical topics pertinent to Campbell River and its surrounding region. Danny Brown and Norm Lee are skilled presenters and story tellers, for anyone who likes history and a good story viewing these presentations is an opportunity to learn something new about the past or to reminisce about how it used to be.  To find out more about the selection of programs and how this dynamic team of presenters can come out to entertain your group, please contact the Museum at 250-287-3103 and ask for Marlene, or email school.programs@crmuseum.ca. 


Upcoming Events to Mark on the Calendar
 


               

*      Chilliwack in Concert                                                                           
250-287-7465
@ the Tidemark Theatre – June 3rd                                      

*    Printmaking class                                                                                  
250-287-2261
@ CR Art Gallery - June 5th and June 12th

*      Oceans Day & Grand Opening of New Campbell River Aquarium - June 8th

*    Kevin Ngo in Concert
@ the United Church – June 8th

*    Teddy Bear Picnic
Free Fun, 1PM-3PM @ Willow Point Park – June 8th

*      Van Isle 360 2013 International Yacht RaceJune 8th-22nd        www.vanisle360.com

*    Gala Fundraiser
For/@ Trinity Presbyterian Church – June 9th

*      Strawberry Shortcake Live in ConcertJune 11th                           
250-287-7465
@ Tidemark Theatre

*      Starlight Pops Choir presents “We are Family”                                       
 250-477-9398
@ the Campbell River United Church – June 14th

*      “Dancing Cello” with Helena Jung                                                                          250-287-7465
@ the Tidemark Theatre – June 14th

*      Wine & Blues Fest by the SeaJune 15th                                                         
 250-287-0373

*    “Stars of Tomorrow 2013”                                                                      250-287-7465
Kathy Mascia School of Dance performs @ the Tidemark Theatre – June 15th

*      Grand Opening of New Splash Park
at the Sportsplex - June 15th


This publication is brought to you by the Campbell River Visitor Centre.
Please contact our office if you have an event you would like added to this publication.
Campbell River Visitor Centre
1235 Shoppers Row in the Tyee Plaza
250-286-6901


Saturday 18 May 2013

Events May 20th - 26th, 2013


May 20th – 26th, 2013

This Week in Campbell River
 

Monday, May 20th
 
Drinking Water Week (May 20th-26th)                   
drinkingwaterweek.org
Get involved and learn more about your water and the impact of your actions. Start by taking the Community Water Challenge and pledge to water wise. The five easy pledges can be taken online. People can also find out about community events such as tours of water and wastewater treatment facilities in their area, or download fun and educational activities for children and families.
Painting Cruise (May 20th – 23rd)                             
250-202-3229
Imagine yourself surrounded by the majesty of Desolation Sound as you paint under guidance of renowned artist & instructor Mike Svob. Hosted by CR Art Gallery & Mothership Adventures. On board heritage vessel, Columbia III.  
$1 Day Clothing Sale                                                                                                                             250-287-9731
You know what that means!! Nifty Thrifty 2nd Hand Store (1185 Greenwood)

 Tuesday, May 21st  
 

Swicked Cycles Maintenance Repair Clinic          
250-914-2453
Register in Store – Space is Limited. Maintenance Repair Clinic at 1791 Spruce Street (across from Clark’s...The Water Shop). Cost is $49+tax, which includes a $25 tool package! www.swickedcycles.com
International Cooking Classes                                                                             
250-830-0171
This Cooking Class Series features authentic dishes from Loas, India, Vietnam and Myanmar. The guest chefs are individuals who are originally from these countries and now call Campbell River home.  Each evening will include 2 to 3 recipes and a cookbook, which offers helpful tips and information such as where to purchase unique ingredients. Classes are $35.00 each or do the series of 4 for only $100.00 - limited to 25 seats. All proceeds will support the Immigrant Welcome Centre’s local drop-in groups. These weekly classes have been scheduled to start next Tuesday evening, May 21 and include May 28, June 4 & 11 from 6pm to approximately 8:30pm at Robron Centre in Room A114 - 740 Robron Road. Payment is required before the classes begin. Call Zeny Lim to book your place or e-mail at zenaidalim8@gmail.com.
Fundraiser for TOPS #BC 4935
9AM-11:30AM at the Willow Point Hall: Crafts, Books, Epicure, Steeped tea and more!
CR Head Injury Support Society
Annual General Meeting, 6pm at 591 – 9th Ave offices (doors open at 5:30 for voter registration)

Wednesday, May 22nd  
 

Pop-tastic Kids                                                       
250-287-2261               programs@cartgallery.ca
Are you ready to get Poptastic? Join instructor Shannon McKirgan for a fun and educational kids’ class all about Pop Art at the Campbell River Art Gallery. The class, for children aged seven to 12, takes place over three sessions, Wednesdays, May 8, 15 and 22, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. The cost for Pop Art Pandemonium is $43 for CR Art Gallery members and $53 for non-members. All supplies are included. Stop by the Campbell River Art Gallery Tuesday to Saturday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., call, or email us to find out more about this great kids’ class.
20th Anniversary Contests Entry Deadline                   
contests@campbellrivermirror.com
Beaver Lodge Lands Trust is celebrating its 20th anniversary and invites you to participate! Design a logo, name a mascot, or name the trail – e-mail your submissions or drop off to the Mirror on Dogwood Street by 4pm. For more information on the June 1st event e-mail Quentin Dodd at dodd.quentin@gmail.com
Entry Deadline: Annual Fun Golf Tournament                                               
250-286-6831
Saturday, May 25th at Sequoia Springs Golf Club. $80 per person includes: green fees, roast beef dinner, and prizes (Lots of Prizes!!). Rain or Shine – Shotgun Start at 10AM. (Dinner for non-participants is $12 a person). Send cheque & entry forms to the Royal Canadian Legion.
Usana Health Sciences presentation                                                                
250-286-6074 
Location:  #220 - 390 South Island Hwy Campbell River; Times:  Wednesday, May 22 @ 1, 3 or 7 pm Guest speaker, a retired hospital administrator, teaches that no matter what our age is vitality comes as a result of the positive choices we make daily to protect our body's cells. She has a real story to tell.  Usana Health Sciences has its own scientists and research and development team and provides people all over the world with the most advanced supplements science can produce. Call June Grain to RSVP. 
CR Heart Support Group                                                                                       
250-923-3466 
7pm meeting at the Campbell River Community Centre. Call Edie for more information.
 Thursday, May 23rd
 

Artist Trading Card event                                                                                     
250-287-2261
Everyone is welcome to come out and trade with other artists at the CR Art Gallery this Thursday at 7pm. Bring 15-20 cards (and friends!); cards should be 2.5x3.5 inches – originals are preferred, they are miniature works of art to be traded, not bought or sold. This is a fun, social and creative program that meets four times a year to swap trading cards. They can be painted, collaged, mixed media, photographs, 3D shapes, or found objects. There are no rules. For more information contact Shannon Proctor-McLeod at the Art Gallery.
Aquarium information session                                                    
www.discoverypassageaquarium.ca
The discovery passage aquarium is becoming a reality and the progress can be followed down at the Campbell River Fishing Pier. The Aquarium is hosting two information sessions for anyone interested in volunteering or just wanting to know more. Come down to the Pier Entrance Thursday, 4-6pm.
Aquarium hours in June will be 10AM-5PM Sun. - Thur. & 10AM-7PM Fri. – Sat. Admission is $6 for adults, $4 for children over 5.

 Friday, May 24th
 

Neon Dance Party for Kids                                                                                                              
250-287-9234
Pizza and Dance Party @ Strathcona Gardens Arena. Awards for best outfit, most neon, and overall brightest person. Tunes, dancing, singing, karaoke and playing games!
Intertidal Zone Guided Exploration                                                                  
250-287-3103
Guided exploration of the Intertidal Zone (to the tip of Willow Point Reef) - lead by biologist Sandra Milligan. See seaweeds of all shapes and colours, the beautiful Corallina, the destructive "Stringy Acid Hair" and edible "Soda Straws". Take a look at the "bully-of-the-beach and look closely at dozens of animals and algae. Dress for the weather - rubber boots are essential! Please note that the walk is uneven and can be extremely slippery. Call the Museum to register: $15 for adults and $7.50 for children.
  
Saturday, May 25th
 

Disney’s Alice in Wonderland Jr.                                                                                              
250-287-7465
Based on the 1951 Disney Film and the novels by Lewis Carroll – come be enchanted in the wacky world of Wonderland with RainCoast Creative Performing Arts Students at the Tidemark Theatre, 2pm & 7pm.
Tickets only $10 - $8 for seniors/children!!
19th Annual Painter’s @ Painters (25th & 26th)  
1-800-663-7090       www.painterslodge.com
Over 1000 guests meet and talk with artists and take in one of the most impressive collections of artistic talent in Canada. Artists give demonstrations, panel discussions and create beautiful works in resort gardens. Rare opportunity to watch and learn from the masters; plus, famous brunch, wine & cheese reception and souvenir catalogue. This exciting and one-of-a-kind event celebrates prominent British Columbia artists in a beautiful resort setting.
The Uchuck Years: A West Coast Shipping Saga                                            
250-287-3103
The Museum at Campbell River presents David Esson Young, the former shipmaster of the Uchuck and author of The Uchuck Years: A West Coast Shipping Saga. He will be reading tales and showing photos from his 40 years of experience on Saturday from 1PM to 2:30PM. The Uchuck Years abounds with stories and fond memories of unique coastal characters, including logging camp bosses and genius engineers. It is an enthralling historic account of one of BC’s most fascinating regions, written by someone who lived most of his life in the heart of it. To reserve a seat call the museum – cost for attending David’s talk is $6.
Gardeners Green House Concert                                                                      
250-337-5337
On May 25th Calvin Cairns & Paul O’Brien will be creating another memorable evening in the Gardeners Green spring season of folk music events focussing on the fiddle. As this concert will be in a private home, seating is limited. Tickets are $20 ($10 for kids) and need to be reserved in advance – call for details and reservations. Tickets include the usual dessert buffet and also their popular charity raffle with great prizes. Ticket money goes to the performers and the raffle will continue to raise money for the Ursula Joy Trust Fund.
Quadra May Day                                                                                                
QuadraRec.bc.ca
May Day is Quadra's oldest community celebration dating from 1898. It is a non-commercial family event at Rebecca Spit replete with parade, May Queen, races, grease pole, driftwood fort building, face paint, prizes for best costumes, box lunch auction, entertainment, and hanging out with friends and neighbours.  Parade starts at the spit @ 10am!
SUPER SATERDAYS: Birds of a Feather Flock Together                               
250-287-2261     
Working from a cardboard template, use multi-media collage materials to create beautiful birds that can hang in your window. Calling artists of all ages (children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult); admission is FREE (donations gladly accepted); All materials provided, drop-in art making program runs 1PM – 3PM
Bash the Broom                                                                                                        
250-287-3785
Volunteers are needed to join Greenways Land Trust and Tim Horton's in their annual Broom Bash – this year at the entrance to the Raven Trail on the Campbell River. 10AM to Noon – coffee and Timbits provided! Wear sturdy shoes, sensible clothes – gloves and cutting equipment are provided as well as a t-shirt (courtesy of Timmies) for every volunteer. Meet in the parking lot at The Brick in Campbellton. Please call for more information, or e-mail us at volunteer@greenwaystrust.ca
Organic Pest Management & Tour                                                                
www.nic.bc.ca
Identify and discuss control of common garden pests without use of chemical pesticides on a tour through Nature’s Way farm. Visit NIC for more information. Tour is $36, 1pm-4pm.
Free Community Meal                                                                                           
250-923-1338
We will be serving Eggs, Bacon, sausages, pancakes, hash browns, fruit, and muffins. Sleep in and enjoy breakfast later in the day... or maybe just a second breakfast – Everyone welcome! Doors open at 3:30pm and the meal will be served at 5:30pm with Coffee and Tea.

Sunday, May 26th  
 

Great Strides Walk 2013                                                                                                   
250-923-7980 Walk, run, roller-blade, scooter, stroller or bike 4-8kms to cure cystic fibrosis. Proceeds go to CCFF. BBQ, clowns, crafts, music & prizes.
Move for Mental Health                                                                                                   
250-923-2318 Join our 4km Walk to promote mental health and raise awareness. Starts at 10:30am, walk begins at 11am from Robert Ostler Park.
Aquarium information session
The discovery passage aquarium is becoming a reality and the progress can be followed down at the Campbell River Fishing Pier. The Aquarium is hosting two information sessions for anyone interested in volunteering or just wanting to know more. Come down to the Pier Entrance Sunday, 10am-2:30pm (during the Pier Street Market).


Ongoing Happenings to Remember

Pier Street Farmers Market & Arts Fair: It’s back!! CR Fishing Pier lot, 10am-2:30pm. Every Sunday, May-September. Call 203-1399 for more information.
Quadra Island Farmer’s Market and Bazaar: Saturdays at the Quadra Community Centre. Arts, crafts, veggies and more! For more information call Michelle @ 250-285-3747.
Come and Sing! Campbell River Children’s Choir Auditions held throughout May. The choir gives young people a chance to make lifelong friends, develop self confidence, and pursue excellence in the arts. For further info visit us at www.crchildrenschoir.ca or call 250-202-SING.
Lazer Tag: Drop in Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:30-7pm @ Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex. $9.50 per person. To book your party, phone 250-287-9234 ext. 232
CR Sea Kayaking Club Easy evening group paddles running April thru September. For more information call John Gubbels at 250-203-9953.
4th Saturday Slopstacle Fun Check out the slippery, sloppy obstacle course we have planned for you! Prizes for best wipe out! Come prepared to get covered in pudding, jello, eggs and other goo. The fourth Saturday of the month at Strathcona Gardens, 2-4pm (250-287-9234).
Texas Hold’em: Every Monday night at the Willow Neighbourhood Pub is Texas Hold’em. For more information please call 250.923.8311.
Acoustic Jam: Every Tuesday night at 7pm at the Campbell River Lodge. Hosts Gerald and Maureen. See you there!
Live Jam with The Tipsey Gipsies:  Every Thursday night at 8pm at River City Grill. 250-914-4499.
Jam Session: Every Thursday at the Elks Lounge, 516 South Dogwood Street, at 7:30pm they are jammin’.  Bring your instruments & friends. This evening is hosted by Pat Palmer of the Musician’s Trading Post.
“Around the World” Buffet: Every Thursday night at the Royal Coachman is Around the World Buffet night. Each week is a different theme. Call 250.286.0231 for more information and reservations.
Song Circle:  An evening of informal music at the Community Centre in the lounge (second floor, enter via rear doors) every Friday from 7pm-9pm.
Live Music: Dance and have fun every Friday night the HBI Pub at the Heriot Bay Inn has a live band (and a dance floor waiting for you). The band is sometimes local (and always awesome) check out www.heriotbayinn.com  and look for the events page to see upcoming bands. Bands start at 9 pm.
Open Mic: Get on stage and rock out with a supportive audience… come to Open Mic at the HBI Pub (Heriot Bay Inn) Saturday evenings. Bring your instrument and/or voice and get up and perform… or be a supportive audience member.  
Meaningful Media Night: Opportunity to watch meaningful movies with others, followed by a discussion and sharing of a meal. 3rd Monday of the month. To register or for more info call 250-830-0171. Robron Centre ~ Immigrant Welcome Centre Activities Room 3:30 – 8:30PM.
Drop In Meditation: Drop in, one hour meditation (guided if requested), every Tuesday evening at 7pm, at Ocean Resort (downstairs at the retreat centre). No reservations, no charge, donations for the food bank welcome. Come 10 minutes early, so we can start on time. Contact us at 250-923-4281, or info@oceanresort.ca
All Levels Kripalu Yoga: Thursdays at Ocean Resort 6:15 pm to 7:45 pm - Build on the basic postures and explore some advanced asanas to build strength and endurance. Use Pranayama techniques (breathing exercises) to delve into the vibrations of the body. Discover an open mind to sensations in the body as we hold postures beyond our initial desire to release. Open to all levels, but best if you know the basics. $15.
Legion: Come down to the Legion at 301 - 11th Avenue, on Fridays for Fish and Chips, good company, free bingo, meat draws and paddle draws.  Come early and stay late for Kerry’s Kerry Okee.  Saturday is steak night. See you there!  For more information please contact 250.286.4671.
Paramount Music Hall: 250-286-1841.
DJ Just Rob, Thursdays, no cover before 11pm. Fridays – he’s back with your dance requests at 10pm.     
DJ Tommy G (your request guru) Tuesday night at the Hall – no cover! Free pool!
New Karaoke – Wednesdays, hosted by David Tancon at the Paramount Music Hall. 10pm on the main stage with full sound, lights and DJ Tommy G.
Saratoga Speedway : Rain or Shine! Gates open at 5:30, Racing at 7:30pm – look forward to Brian Sullivan Memorial, bomber cars, IMCA modifides, dwarf cars, and more! SaratogaSpeed-Way.bc.ca
Open Mic Night: Every Friday night at Serious Coffee in Willow Point is open mike night from 7:00 – 10:00pm. All levels of ability are welcome!
Prime Rib Buffet – Every Sunday at the Royal Coachman. For reservations please call 250.286.0231.
C.R. Healing Room: Open from 11am-1pm, Mondays, weekly. Confidential prayer - no charge or appointment. 684 Island Highway; 250-923-2312.
Toastmasters Meeting: Every Wednesday at 7pm in Room 1 at the Community Centre. Guests are more than welcome to drop in. Please use the afterhour’s entrance located at the back stairwell. 
The Campbell River Business & Professional Women's Network (BPWN): BPWN meets monthly on the fourth Tuesday for dinner, networking and education. 6-9 pm. Information at www.bpwn.org 
Gem & Mineral Club Meeting: Meetings of the Ripple Rock Gem and Mineral Club of Campbell River are held the 2nd Friday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the Craft Room of the Community Centre, Campbell River (except July & August).  All interested persons are welcome to attend and learn more about the Club.
History on the Run at the Museum at Campbell River: A brand new series of programs that cover a wide range of historical topics pertinent to Campbell River and its surrounding region. Danny Brown and Norm Lee are skilled presenters and story tellers, for anyone who likes history and a good story viewing these presentations is an opportunity to learn something new about the past or to reminisce about how it used to be.  To find out more about the selection of programs and how this dynamic team of presenters can come out to entertain your group, please contact the Museum at 250-287-3103 and ask for Marlene, or email school.programs@crmuseum.ca. 


Upcoming Events to Mark on the Calendar
 

               
*      Bike to Work weekMay 27th thru June 2nd                         www.biketowork.ca              

*      Third Annual Golden Wheel Competition  Karen.chappell@campbellriver.ca
Students for Bike to Work week

*    4th Annual Upper Island Safety Conference & Trade Show   
     250-287-9234
@ the Community Centre – May 27th & 28th

*      Intertidal Zone Guided Exploration                                               250-287-3103
Call the Museum to register: $15/$7.50 – May 28th

*      Tea Party with Immigrant Welcome Centre                                  250-830-0171
@Robron Centre, 4PM-5:30PM. FREE! – May 28th

*      Women Empowering Women                                                          250-286-1327
@ the Royal Coachman carriage room – May 28th

*      “Swing for Charity”
8th annual CR Community Foundation Golf Tournament – May 31st       250-202-7500

*      Fun Fair
Ecole Mer et Montagne – May 31st

*      Beaver Lodge Forest Lands 20 Year Celebration June 1st     250-850-0884

*      Quadra Island Studio TourJune 1st & 2nd                               quadraislandarts.com

*    The Tara Dancers “Dance of the Celts”                                       250-287-7465
@ the Tidemark Theatre – June 1st

*      Chilliwack in Concert                                                                      250-287-7465
@ the Tidemark Theatre – June 3rd                                      

*      Oceans Day & Grand Opening of New Campbell River Aquarium - June 8th

*      Van Isle 360 2013 International Yacht RaceJune 8th-22nd                                                                                                                                       www.vanisle360.com
*      Strawberry Shortcake Live in ConcertJune 11th                       250-287-7465
@ Tidemark Theatre

*      Starlight Pops Choir presents “We are Family”                            250-477-9398
@ the Campbell River United Church – June 14th

*      Grand Opening of New Splash Park
at the Sportsplex - June 15th


This publication is brought to you by the Campbell River Visitor Centre.
Please contact our office if you have an event you would like added to this publication.
Campbell River Visitor Centre
1235 Shoppers Row in the Tyee Plaza
250-286-6901