Friday, May 4
Painting Demo at Fisher Peak Art Gallery
Win Dinn, mixed media artist will demonstrate three ways to create
a painting background at the Fisher Peak Art Gallery, 11am
Spring Concert
Sun Valley Song will perform its Spring Concert this evening at 7:30pm
Knox Presbyterian Church on 3rd Street South, Cranbrook
Tickets are $10 adults, $5 children
Saturday, May 5
Go Go Grannies Luncheon
Annual Luncheon being held at the Heritage Inn, 11am
Proceeds supporting grandmothers in Africa
Tickets $23 at Lotus Books
Locals Coffeehouse
Studio Stage Door at 7:30 pm
Performers include Maddi Prinn, Scott Kemperman, Nicole Vogt,
Dale Pound and Bud Abbot
Tickets $7 at Lotus Books
Steeples School 2nd Annual Flea Market
Steeples School parking lot, 10 am
Call 250-426-3352 for more information
Sunday, May 6
Spring Honda Fun Run 5k/10k
Starts at the College of the Rockies at 10am
Registration forms are available at Core Fitness and Spring Honda
www.springhondafunrun.com
An Evening to Remember
The Cranbrook Hospice Society will host its
2nd walk around Idlewild Park at 7pm
Registration starts a 6pm. Refreshments and entertainment
For more information go to www.cranbrookhospice.ca or call 250-417-2019
Wednesday, May 9
Mount Baker Wild Theatre perform "The Wedding Singer"
Tonight through Saturday, May 12
Tickets are $15 adults, and $12 students
Citizens for a Livable Cranbrook Present "Tapped"
"Tapped" is a fascinating look at the big business of bottled water
7pm College of the Rockies Lecture Theatre
Call Norma for more information 250-489-3408
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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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