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 7, 2013

What's Happening........

Thursday February 7th

College of the Rockies

College of the Rockies is hosting an Open House for prospective students on Thursday, February 7 from 4 to 6 pm in the Cranbrook Main Campus cafeteria. College faculty and staff will be on-hand to help adult learners, high school students and parents explore career, education and upgrading options.


Rockies Film Series

A Late Quartet
Tickets Lotus Books or at the door
7:00pm

Ardy Gras Exhibit opens

Cranbrook and District Arts Council


Friday February 8th
Kootenay Ice Home Game

Saturday February 9th
Kootenay Ice Home Game

Sunday February 10th


Family Day Celebrations at Fort Steele
Sunday, February 10, 2013 at 11:00am - 3:00pm

Join us to celebrate the first BC Family Day!This will be a great day of fun activities for the entire family!
There will be skating on our amazing outdoor arena with the Steeples Mountain Range as your backdrop.
Sleigh Rides will run from 11am – 3pm (weather permitting). By donation.
The International Hotel will be open from 11am – 3pm for a selection of delicious family style lunches.  There will also be Valentine cookie decorating at the International ($2 per cookie).
Make sure you stop by the Lambi House between 11am and 3pm to visit Mr. and Mrs. Janzen.  They will serve you up some hot apple cider and fresh baked cookies!
This is going to be a great day so be sure and visit Fort Steele Heritage Town for some great winter fun!




Wildsight presents:
'Peace Out'
College of the Rockies Lecture Theatre

On the surface it's a film about energy extraction in Western Canada, including the proposed Site C dam on the Peace River.
But this film is about much more. There is a strong connection to people who live and farm in the Peace Valley, some of the best agricultural land in the province. The future of the Peace Valley and government energy policies affect us all..
Two local farmers from the Peace Valley will introduce the film and be on hand to answer questions and discuss the film with you. The event is also a fund raiser for the Peace Valley Environment Association, to help them fight the so-called "green energy" of the Site C dam (its really being proposed to feed the oil and gas industry).


Monday February 11th

BC Family Day

Tuesday February 12th

Travelogue
Go Go Grannies
John Mandryk and Friends present their motorcycle tour from Vanvcouver to Cabo San Lucas
College of the Rockies Lecture Theatre
7:00pm

Don't forget to get your tickets for:
Vagina Monologues February 15th
Ballet Jorgan Swan Lake February 21st








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