Thursday, May 12
Gordon Terrace Arts Celebration - Student will showcase their artwork (drawing, painting, dancing, sculpting) and give musical performances. Located in the gym at Gordon Terrace School, Thurs and Fri.
Friday, May 13
Srs. Basic Computer Course starts today at 1:30pm at the Cranbrook Public Library. There will be six session and you can register by calling the library at 250-426-4063 or Katherine at 250-417-2896
Friday, May 13
Performance by the Little Jazz Orchestra and the Notables at the Heritage Inn, 7pm
Tickets available through Lotus Books, $15
Friday, May 13
The Cranbrook Hospice Society hosts its first Evening to Remember, a memorial walk around Idlewild Park.
Registration starts at 6pm. Walk starts at 7pm. Entertainment, awards and refreshments. Entry fee is $10
Pledge forms are available at 250-417-2019
Friday, May 13
Live music at The Casino of the Rockies every Friday and Saturday night from 9pm to midnight.
This weekend Ray "The Hatman" Everton playing.
Saturday, May 14
26th Annual Kootenay Childrens Festival, 10am - 4pm at the Mt. Baker School Field. Live performers including the Cranbrook Girls' Bugle Band. Activities including bouncy tents, climbing wall, art in the part, face painting tent, cookie tent and more. Its all FREE so bring your kids for a fun afternoon
Saturday, May 14
Two day landscape painting workshop will be taught by John de Jong from 9am - 4pm at the Cranbrook & District Arts Council. Limit of 8 people. $125 Call CDAC at 250-426-4223
Sunday, May 15
East Kootenay Outdoor Club hike of the Wycliffe buttes. Contact Wayne for details 250-432-0083
Monday, May 16
East Kootenay Outdoor Club offers Monday night hikes. Different hike each week.
Call Lorne 250-426-8864
Thursday, May 17
Pat Morrow, famous mountaineer and Kimberley native is presenting his new film, A Life Ascending, at the McKim Theatre at 7:30pm. Tickets are $12 and are available through Lotus Book, Black Bear Books, and Sprout Grocery or $14 at the door. The event is a fundraiser for Wildsite.
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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.
SATURDAY MAY 12 9am to 4pm
ReplyDeleteSt.Eugene Mission in the big tent
work shops, key speakers & panel discussions
BUILDING RESILIENT COMMUNITIES
Embracing sustainability in rural BC
Sharing Learning & Thriving
For tickets call 250 489 5013