Friday, August 26, Saturday August 27, and; Sunday August 28
Canadian Sheep Herding Championships
Pine Butte Ranch on Pighin Rd. off Hwy 95 at Wycliffe
For more information please call Penny at 250-427-5262
Weekend of August 26th to August 28th
Cranbrook & District Kennel Club 37th Annual Dog Show
Moir Park
Friday, August 26
Mirja Wahala at Fisher Peak Art Gallery
Mirja Wahal, Castlegar artist will demonstrate how a painting can be built.
10am-2pm at Fisher Peak Art Gallery
Saturday, August 27
Mower Nationals in Cranbrook
Missionview Moving and Storage on Godderis Rd.
Races start at 4pm. Admission is Free. Live Music
To register for the race or more information please call 250-489-8772
Saturday, August 27
East Kootenay Outdoor Club Hike
Moyie River from Lumberton
Call Lorne at 250-426-8864
Saturday, August 27
Back to School Fundraiser
Staples hold its annual Back to School Supply Drive and Bake Sale
All proceeds to Amy Woodland and Pinewood students
Sunday, August 28
East Kootenay Outdoor Club Hike
Bootleg Mountain Ridge
Call Wayne at 250-432-0083
Tuesday, August 30
Fossil Treasure Hunt
Crack open rocks to discover trilobite fossils at Fort Steele
Tuesdays through Sundays from 10am to 5pm
Wednesday, August 31
Dancing in the Park
This is the last instalment of Dancing in the Park.
Rotary Park starting at 7pm.
For more information please call Randy Tapp at 250-426-1142
Key City Theatre's 20th Anniversary Season
on Sale August 2011
Key City Theatre is getting ready for their 20th Anniversary Season.
Season packages on sale in August 2011.
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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.
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