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, September 22, 2011

What's Happening

Thursday, September 22

Take Back The Night March
Starting at 6pm at Rotary Park
Refreshments will be served at the Womans Centre
For more information please call 250-426-2912 pr
250-489-3114 Ext. 223

Friday, September 23

Social Dancing Drop-in Program
Every Friday from 7-9pm at the Stages School of Dance with Randy Tapp
People of all ages and abilities welcome
For more information call Randy at 250-426-1142

Friday, September 23 and Saturday, September 24

Sweaters and Scarves Sale
The Anglican Church Ladies will be selling Bolivian hand knitted sweaters
and Guatemalan and Honduran scarves
Friday 5-8pm and Saturday 10am-4pm
Anglican Church, 13th Avenue South
For more information call 250-489-4528

Saturday, September 24

Cranbrook Coimmunity Forest Eco-system Restoration Project
Come out to the Work Bee from 9am-2pm
Free BBQ for all Volunteers at Noon
Access the site by the forest service road at near the fire suppression centre and Sandor Rentals
Follow the road to the red tent and you've found us.
Come prepared to work and have fun.
For more information call Tara at 250-426-0140 or go to their website
http://www.cranbrookcommunityforest.com/

Joseph Creek Walkabout - Celebrating BC Rivers Day
Joseph Creek Steamkeepers
Starts at the parking lot in Kinsmen park at 10am
Learn more about Joseph Creek and its importance to Cranbrook.
For more information contact Stewart Wilson at 250-489-1422

East Kootenay Outdoor Club Hike
Fish and Sparkles Lake in Top of the World Provincial Park
Call Elton for more information 778-517-1717

Sunday, September 25

Arthritis Society Bottle Drive 1-5pm
Volunteers will canvass door to door for refundable bottles, cans and juice containers.
To volunteer or for arrangements of large pick ups please call Shirley at 250-489-2202

Monday, September 26

Grandmothers helping Grandmothers Travelogue - Africa
7pm College of the Rockies Lecture Theatre
Join a Nelson grandmother in her travelogue of her travels to Africa with the
Stephen Lewis Foundation
Admission by donation
Call Norma for more information at 250-426-7111

Kundalini Yoga
The Radha Yoga Centre is offering weekly classes this fall.
Mondays 7:30-9pm  at Lotus Books.
Participants should bring a notebook and pen.
Fee for this class is $80

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