COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR Compiled by Ann Hamilton Kids’ Stulf is o free service provided for non-profit groups. Submission cequests should be made on an officlal What's Going On form, which is available at reception, and recelyed by the News at least one week prior to the eveat. The News endeavors to ensure items appear in the paper at feast ance before the event takes place, but space constraints may Nmit the number of submissions printed, For guaranteed publication contuct classi. fed (985-6222) or display advertising (980- StL), THURSDAY, MARCH 31 Deep Cove Gardening Club Mesting. Topic: Roses. Seycave community school, N.V. Arts & crafts coom. 730 p.m. Info: Lorna, 929-5382, Free, Family read-alouds, Aslison Haupt presents the second in her series of talks for parents & teachers on mod- ern children’s books, 7-8:30 p.m. Lynn Valley Library, 1280 East 27th St, NV. Pottery for teenagers aged 1-16 years. Info: W.V. Ree Centre, 926-3266. THE. FOLLOWING is a selection of volunteer opportunities available :. through North Shore Community ~ Services (NSCS). Easter decorators are needed to “write names on chocolate Easter eggs at Lower Mainland depart- ment stores. Volunteers are needed to work four-hour shifts from Tuesday, March 29 to Saturday, “April 2. Proceeds will help fund Cystic Fibrosis research. ONGOING EVENTS Royal Canidian Sea Cadet Corps, 7-9 pan. Navy League Centre, 1555 Forbes Ave, NV. Young men & women aged 12-18 yrs, welcome. Info: Subtieut, H. Mill, 980-4840 or Lieut. M. Bottoms, 980-1112 or feave message at O88- BOTT, CAYAC North Shore for Cathotic teens. 7 pam. each Thurs, at Holy Trinity Chuech Hall. Uifo: 980-4450, Shotokat Karate for ages 7 & up. Co- ed program aimed at developing fitness, self-discipline, confidence & self- defence. Info: N.S. YMCA, 926-5541 or 986-0388. ETAT ST FRIDAY, APRIL 1 Send ia your event listings, ONGOING EVENTS Toddlers’ Storytines, 10 & Ll a.m, Nosth Vancouver City Library, 121 W. 14th St, N.V. Info: 980-4424, SATURDAY, APRIL 2. Send in your event listings Delivery people are needed by a non-profit organization to deliver food hampers. Volunteers are need- ed weekday afternoons from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Orientation will be pro- vided. : ao Drivers are needed to take seniors from their homes to a lower Lonsdale non-profit agency. The volunteers are needed Mondays and Fridays. Orientation will be provid- ed. Presenters who love animals | Color me pink! | Color me blue! | This little contest is | = for you! Bring your colored entry to Lynn Valley Centre between March 19 and April 2 There are lots of great prizes to be won including A TRIP TO DISNEYLAND!!! (Includes airfare, accommodation, & Disney passes for a family of four Two adults/rwo Children) ONGOING EVENTS ReeCentre Magnussen is looking for tulented teens (singers, actors, musi- cians, poets) who are interested in per- forming during “Stage Night," Fridays from 7-10 p.m, Info: 983-6559, Saturday Storytime for kids aged 4-8 yrs. 10 am. N.Y. City Library. Info: O80-4424, Teddy Bear Swim RecCentre Lonsdale. 3:30 pan. Info: 983-6421, Free. Positive Approach counselling Services. Information sessiun for stu- dents with learning disability concerns, Info: 925-FREE, SUNDAY, APRIL 3 Send in your event Ustings. ONGOING EVENTS Visit farm animals & birds at Maplewood Farm, 405 Seymour River Place, N.V. Info: 929-5610, Far more Coming Events see Classified Community Notices. For arts and enter- tainment listings, see the Around Town column in Wedaesday's North Shore Now section. _are needed to incorporate their interests, backgrounds, and pets into school presentations, which emphasize respectful relationships between humans and animals. : Committee members are need- ed to organize local, upcoming art- work shows. Volunteers are required once a month for three hours during the day. If you are interested in volunteering, call 985- 7138. NSCS is a member agency of the United Way. i PERSONAL INJURY Free Initial Consultacion Douglas W. Lahay CLARK,WILSON coremseren — BAWRISTERS & SOLICITORS RH S00-885 West Georgia Street, Vin. 687-5700 24 HOUR MESSAGE 643-3161 ICBC's policies are newt baw. Twill get you # fair settlement, or trial award, as pee From reading to math, Sylvan Learning Centre’ helps children’ ., make the grades. With our posi tive, individualized instruction, students find their grades soaring ~ along with their self-esteem. Instead of dreading school, students actually look forward to it. .” We've already helped more than a million children turn their grades around, Let's talk about hi Sylvan Learning /, 7 Centre: Helping kids be their best.™ 5, ow we can help your child. COQUITLAM SURREY 941-9166 596-6461 NORTH SHORE" RICHMOND 985-6811