Citizens for a Livable Cranbrook Society provides grassroots leadership and an inclusive process, with a voice for all community members, to ensure that our community grows and develops in a way that incorporates an environmental ethic, offers a range of housing and transportation choices, encourages a vibrant and cultural life and supports sustainable, meaningful employment and business opportunities.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Whats Happening...

Thursday, February 10 7pm-9pm
Love Lust and Other Appetites - Cranbrook and District Arts Council
Local writers reading from their works.
32A - 11Avenue South For more information please call 250-426-4223

Friday, February 11 7pm-9pm
Aboriginal Youth Art Showcase being held at the Cranbrook and District Arts Council
Refreshments and Live performances. Admission by donation
For more information call 250-426-4223

Friday, February 11
Emerson Drive is playing at the Key City Theatre
For information about tickets call 250-426-7006

Friday, February 11
Beth Crawey and Friends
Live music at Ali Baba's Lounge at Finnegans Wake Pub
Music starts at 7pm

Saturday, February 12
Valentines Day Tea - St. Marys Church Hall
 11:30 - 2:00 pm, 39-10th Avenue South, Baking and Crafts Table

Sunday, February 13
Bigfood Running Club announces Run Your Heart Out 5km
Idlewild Park, South Parking Lot
Registration, 9:30 Run Starts at 10am, Members $5.00/Non-Members $10.00
For more information call Daryl at 250-489-1601

Monday, February 14
Gwynne Dyer - Journalist, writer, and broadcaster
7pm in the gymnasium at the College of the Rockies.
Mr. Dyer will be speaking on the topic of his latest book Crawling form the Wreckage.
Admission is Free

Wednesday, February 16
Germany Travelogue - Cranbrook Friends of the Library
Presented by Bob and Gretchen Whetham who will describe their cycling and wine tasting trips through Germany.
7pm at the College of the Rockies Lecture Theatre.

Thursday, February 22 & Friday February 23
Western Huckleberry Forum
Workshop bringing together some of the foremost Huckleberry experts.
World reknown Ethnobotonist Dr. Nancy Turner will be giving the Keynote speech on Thursday night
A limited number of seats are available to the public for this speech
For more information or to register for the entire workshop please go to
www.ser.org/serbc/default.asp

2 comments:

  1. Can you please inform the public who is writing your posts? Much of it is good, some I disagree with, but I think you should be more transparent in who you are.

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  2. Great that you should ask - we will be profiling, over a period of time, all our directors. In fact this series of articles is ready to go. No one person writes the posts, rather, articles could be brought to our attention or written by any member. Articles are selected and written to reflect the feelings and thinking of Citizens for a Livable Cranbrook but more importantly to stimulate discussion on topics we feel are relevant to the future of our city. We feel that the topics are more important than the personalities which is why you were able and did post under Anonymous.

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