24 - Sunday, August 28, 1994 - North Shore News . . COCREPE COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR Compiled by Ann Hamilton Kids’ Stuff is a free service provided for non-profit groups. Submission requests should be made on an officiat What's Going On form, which is available at reception, and received by the News at Teast one week prior to the event. The News tries to ensure jterns appear in the paper at least once before the event takes place, but space constraints may limit the number of submissions printed. For guaranteed pub- lication contact ctasstfied (986-6222) or dis- play advertising (980-0511). MONDAY, AUG. 29 Send ir your event listings. ONGOING EVENTS Pre-school openings. Spaces for kids aged three and four years are available at this non-profit school. Hollyburn Playschool, 2478 Bellevue Ave.. West Vancouver. Info: 922-1115 or 985- 7947, Monday Storytimes for kids aged 4-6 yrs. 10 a.m, N,V. City Library, 121 W 14th St. Info: 980-4424. W.V. Youth Band is accepting new members. All levels of experience wel- come. Meet at Irwin Park school. Info: Sheila Adams, 922-4562. B.C. Boys Choir is auditioning new members. No experience necessary. Boys aged 8-18 welcome. Info: 926- 5230. TUESDAY, AUG. 30 Send in your event listings. ONGOING EVENTS Stories and activities on a variety of topics relating to the history of West Vancouver are offered at 11:30 a.m. at the West Vancouver Museum and Archives, 680 17th St., W.V. Program runs to Aug. 39, Info: 926-9254. Junior Forest Wardens. Outdoor-o! ented youth club for ages 10-18; boys and girls welcome. Forestry, ecology, outdoor recreation and teadership. 7- 0 p.m. Info: 926-5660. St. Andrews’ Preschool, 1044 St. Georges Ave., N.V. Fun, crafts, songs. Info: 980-9666 or Elizabeth at 985- 7380. W.V. Youth Band meeting, Beginners and intermediates — all levels welcome. Irwin Park school. Info: 925-4562. Royal Canadian Air Cadets of W.V. 525 Pathfinders Squadron for girls and boys aged 12-19 yrs. 6:30 p.m. W.V. YMCA. Canadian Army Cadets meeting. 6:45 p.m. in Lt.-Col. Fell Armouries. For boys and girls. Free. Info: 980-2919. Study Japanese « Japanese environm e Japanese language partners (resident Japanese students) * Smail classes, qualified instructors, communicative approach Be competitive in the Pacific Rim Market Place Canadian international College 929-1544 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31 Send in your event listings, ONGOING EVENT! Positive Approach counselling Services. Information session for ents of students with learning ability concems., Free. Into: 925-HELP. 2nd Wednesday each month, Junior Stamp Club, 3:30-4:30 p.m, N.V. City Library, 121 W. ith St. Kids aged seven-12 years. are welcome. Pre-regis- ter. Info: 920-4424. For more Coming Events see Classified Community Notices. For arts and enter- tainment, see Around Town in Wednesday's North Shore Now section. Or At Night... Or By Computer! How The Open Learning Avency offers a wide range of post segandary courses and a variety af ways to study. Your courses may include: Knowledge Network televntan broadcasts, telephone tutors, evening classroom tutorials or computer conferencing. Most courses are transferable toother B.C. colleves and untversities. What You Study Is Your Business. Administrative Scudies, Are, Business, Dental Assisting, Enghsh, Fine Art. French, History, Nurse Retresher, Political Sctence, Psychology, Spanish, Science, Social Service Worker and Sociology. CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF | AND QUALIFICATIONS FROM PROFESSIONAL ARTISTS FOR A: PUBLIC ART COMMISSION The District of North Vancouver wishes to commission an artist to produce public art for the atrium of its newly renovated Municipal Hall. The funding for this Commission has been provided as a legacy from the B.C. Festival of the Arts and the artwork itself is intended as a legacy to citizens of the District of North Vancouver. The budget is $65,000, inclusive of all artist fees and installation costs and a small budget is available for development of models by shortlisted artists. An Artist Selection Committee is being formed with the mandate to select an artist and to recommend a concept for artwork for the atrium of the Municipal Hall. A detailed information package is available for any artist wishing to submit a proposal. Who is eligible? Any practicing professional artist is eligible to apply for this commission. Practicing professional] artists residing on the North Shore are particularly encouraged to apply for this commission. Other interested parties (e.g., architects, designers) may make a submission, but proof of participation by a professional artist is required. Information packages may be picked up at: North Vancouver Municipal Hall - Reception Desk 355 West Queens Road North Vancouver, B.C. V7N 2K6 Piease note that the deadline for submissions is Friday, September 16, 1994. u Study Is Our Busines For more information call 1-800-663-9711 Inthe Lower mainland call 4 -3300