hours: Ham. 3 pa m., Tue-Sun. Information: 925- 7266. First Screet Gallery: New works by artists Miriam Arveste, Charles Cowie, Ann Hurst and Merriler Seet. Information. 986-2664. North Vancouver District Hall: Exhibit by painter Jack Bigqgin- Pound and silver jewelry, enam- eled Christmas ornaments plus more by Madelaine Crisheim. To Oct. 19. Exhibits are a program of the NV. Communic Ans Council and open Mon-Fri, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: North Vancouver Experience. A community history exhibit celebrating the social and industrial growth that led to the development of the urban and rural communities. My Story, Your Story, Our Story, Exhibit explores the contributions of individuals who have enriched North Vancouver's multi-cultural history. Information: 987-5618. Muscum open Tuc-Sun noon to 5 p.m. PGE Railway Station: A Change of Place: North Vancouver Neighbourhoods. A look at how the landscapes and streetscapes of North Vancouver have changed in the last 90 years. Ongoing. Station open from noon-4 p.m., Wed- Sun. Located at the foot of Lonsdale. Information: 987-5618. Presentation House Gallery: Camera Over Hollywood. Photographs by John Swope, 1936-1938. To Oct. 28. Gallery hours: Wed-Sun, noon-5 p.m. and Thu, noon-9 p.m. Ron Andrew recCentre: Miriam Aroeste displays her raku pottery tiles, plagues and decorators picces along with Dennis Badgley’s pen ‘and ink drawings and prints of Saskatchewan, To Oct. 22. Seymour Art Gallery: The Vice Within: An Exploration of : Creativity. Exhibition of ceramic -. sculptures by Ron Tribe. Sept. 29- * Oct.29. Opening reception, Oct. 3, 7-9 p.m. Information: 924- ~ 1378, Gallery hours: noon-4 P m. 2 Tue-Sun, “. Sik Purse Gallery: Celebration * * of Colour, Exhibition of onc-of-a- . |, kind pottery works and vibrant ‘+ watercolour and acrylic paintings ">." by Lenore Conacher and Ania - ¢ Lindblom: To Oct. 1. Intervals. “Collage works on paper by artist "! Gay Hammond. Oct. 3-1 Gallery hours: noon-5 ie Tue _ ‘Sun. Information: 925-7292. ’. “The Gallery at Artisan Square, - Bowen Island: Art Exchange : 2000. Twelve West Vancouver “artists will exhibie their works, To - Oct. 1. Gallery : : Fri-Sun,: -. noon-4 p.m. Information: 947- 24! 2 “Travel Time ‘International - ~ Art Division: Works by The - : Canadian Institute of Portrait Artists (CIPA). Astists participat-. ing are: Jeane Duffey, Susanna ". Blant, Joseph and Antonia - ”. Gabanck, David Goatley, Raul Gonzalez, Tamara de -!* Grandmaison, iff Holland, © -: Daniel Izzard, Ed Landn, Dorothy Oxborough, Parricia ‘;,, Richardson-Logie and Elizabeth sy Smily. "To Sept. 30 at 2405 Marine Dre. Fifteen’ Bowen fsland artists will exhibit their works; To Sept. 30. in in Reflection: Earth 7 and Water Exhibition by multi- “media artist Meg Torwl and . North Vancouver ceramic artist . Moira Thompson. Oct. 2-29. Reception, artists in attendance, ” Oct. 2, 7:30-8:30 p.m. . «Information: 925-7400. - West Vancouver Museum and . Archives: Reflections of Place. This exhibition is part of the Visions of ~~ the North Shore Millennium » | Project. Twelve senior North Shore artists have chosen a site of historical significance for inspira- tion for 12 original hand-pulled “prints. To Dec. 16. Information: ” 55: 7295, Gallery open Tue-Sun : I} a.m.-5 p.m. Archives open Tue and Wed only, 11. a.m.-5 p.m. ’ Blue Mountain Racket Club: A collection of paintings about bears and their habitat by Ereha Kirkaldy and Steve Quatrracehi. “| To Oct..14, Information: 987- 9007 or 708-2336. 555 Delestre Ave. Cag. Crafthouse Gallery: Fall Back. A One for all VEAL (Chang, Howard Redekopp and Luke Doucet) piay an all-ages gig at Capilano Coliege’s Birch Theatre tonight at 8 p.m. Tickets $15 and $10. group exhibit of contemporary clocks includes work by North Shore artist Graham Eagle, Oct. 6-31. Opening reception, Oct. 5, 6-8 p.m. Information: 687-6511. The Gren Ast Gallery: A joint exhibition with Kikorn Fine Japanese Furnishings and West Van artist Susanna Blanz. Paintings on silk and linen, Oct. 2-14. Information: 926-5078. 1537 W. 6th Ave., Van. The Secret Garden Tea Room: Asian objects, paper and silk col- lages, abstracts and more by North Shore artist Susanna Blunt. To Oct. 31. Information: 261- 3070. Squamish Public Library: ’ Eshibition of paintings by North Shore artist Brian Romer. To Oct. 14, Information: 604-892-3110. Capilano College Performing Arts Theatre: Menopositive! The Musical. A humorous look a four 50-somcthing women dealing with mid-life complaints. Oct. 8, at 8 p.m. $22/S16. Box office: 990-7810. - Deep Cove Shaw Theatre: . Arsenic @ Old Lace. To Sept. 30, at 8 p.m. $12/511. Tickets: 929- 9456. Rumors, Neil Simon's clas- sic farce about rumours, lies, ~ cover-ups and scandals, Oct. 13- "28 (Wed-Sat), at 8 p.m. $10/88. Tickets: 929-3200. ° Hendry Hall: An Act of the Imagination. An author's imagi- nation runs wild with unexpected consequences, Oct. 6-7, 10-14, 17-21, at 8 p.m. $12/S10. Reservations: 983-2633. . Century Plaza Hotel & Spa: Tony n? Tina’s Wedding. Comic participatory Italian wedding. Tickets include an [ralian four- course meal. Group discounts. Ongoing, Thu-Sat, 6:15 p.m. ‘Ticketmaster: 280-4444. Firehall Arts Centre: Menopositive! The Musical. A humorous look a four 50-some- thing women dealing with mid-life complaints. To Oct. 7 (Tue-Sat), at 8 p.m. and matinees Saturday and Sunday. Box office: 689- 0926. New Revue Stage — Granville Island: Who Will Be the Last Dnproy Surviver? Vancouver TheatreSpons League new improv show. To Nov. 30. Ticketmaster: 280-4444. Studio 58: At The Black Pig’s Dyke, [vtergenerational tale about Northern Ireland. Suggestive scenes and coarse language. Not recommended for children. To Oct. 15. Box office: 323-5227. Telus Studio Theatre: The Three Sisters. Anton Chekhov's classic drama. To Oct. 7. Box office: 822-2678. The Playhouse: The Coronation Voyage. Drama about power and corruption of innocence. To Oct. 7. Ticketmaster; 280-3311. Vanier Park: Bard on the Beach presents The Tempest. Sept. 30 and Henry IV, Part One, Sept. 29. $15-S24, Box office: 739-0559. concerts. Birch Theatre, Capilano College: Free Concerts on Fridays. Heather Hay, cello; Carolyn Camficld Cole, violin; Kenneth Broadway, piano. Sept. 29,11 a.m. Veal. Vancouver rock ‘n’ roll band. Sept. 29, at 8 p.m. $15/5810. Box office: 990-7810. The Lions Gate Bridge will be CLOSED to all traffic from 10:00 pm Saturday, September 30 to 6:00 pm: Sunday, October 1. {Please note: planned closure is weather dependent) Plan to take the Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Bridge to and from the North Shore. For up-to-date information on detours and closures: to 94.5 FM and iy locat traffic reports your community newspaper THE LIONS GATE: COMPLETION PROJECT stronger * wider * Pineerier ys) - SREARA | (694) 473-1500 or toll-free: 1-877-473-0202 wwiv Hansgatebridge gov.be.ca _BCTFA safer Fnatrgaatoey te, a rere, sasae OR aI IS Centennial Theatre: An Frening of Pipes, Drums and Military AMfncae. with the ED. Fell Tipe Band. Sept. 30, at 7 p.m. S14. Box office: 984-4484 (Mon-Sat, noon-4 pan. ). Highlands United Church: Romanza Strings Concer*. Enjoy the music of Mozart, Dvorak as well a Gershwin and Andrew Loyd Webber ane more by this profesions! tring qitartet and guest Susar Drury, mezZz0-sopra- no, Oct. 7, at 8 pum. $10/S5. Pay at the door. St. John's Anglican Chusch, Shaughnessy: Organ Plus! North Vancouver violinist Karen Foster and Wilmer Faweett on double bass, join organist Ed Norman in an evening of music by Bach, Massenet and Chausson, Oct. 4, at 8 p.m. $12/S9. Information: 731-4966. | Black Tusk Pub & Restaurant: Live music every Friday and Saturday night. Staolies, Sept. 29 Dave's Not Here, Sept. 30. Information: 922-5311, Caspian Restaurant: Ballroom dancing live show and free lesson on Thursday nights. Information: 921-1311. Gold Bond Books and The Music Gallery: Live music Saturday and Sunday afternoons SR pan. Free. bite, 922-4694. La Zuppa: Friday Nights or La Auppa. From the ‘Sublime ro the Ridiculous: an evening of music and standup comedy, Sept. 29, seating starts at 7:30, show starts a.8:30 p.m. No cover charge. Information: 986-6656. Le Bistro Chez Michel: Live jazz Saturday nights 9 p.m. with Red’s Quartet. Information: 924- 4913. Lynnwood Inn: Live bands ‘Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Information: 988-6161. Maplewood Pub: Live bands “Vhursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Information: 924-1834. Pemberton Statioa: Thursday Nite Music Mystery Trivia. Pink Elephant Restaurant: Live nnusic Saturdays from 7:30 p.m, Information: 986-2209. Rusty Gull: Live music Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings. Information: 988-5585. Seymour’s Pub: Live jazz Monday nights, Live band, Les is More, Wednesday evenings. Information: 904-8778. Something, Kinda Different Bistro: Live music by local folk musician fim Lewis every Thursday, trom 7-9:30 p.m. 1517 Bellevue Ave., West Van. Centennial Theatre: Om Shakti Baller. The Natraj School of Dance presents a classical dance drama. Oct. 7, 8 pam. Tickets: 925-121t. Ferry Building Galiery: Cail for Entry, AM North Shore artists for a three-week exhibit in 2001. Drop off is Sunday, Oct. 1, 9-14 am., pick up from 4-6 p.m. at the West Van Seniors’ Centre. Information: 925-7266, Presentation House Theatre: 70s Disco Party In The House, Season opening bash with games, prizes, dancing, entertainment, food and fun. Sept. 30, doors open at 7:30 p.m. $14/S10. 990-3474. Seymour Art Gallery: Find Ir Here € Cornucopia of Creative Gifts. Caatt artists wanted for sile/exhibition Nov. 23-26. Jurying cakes place Saturday, Sept. 30. Jury fee is $15. Information: Vivian Mcintosh at 924-0689, DisCOVEry 2001: A Space Odyssey. Call for artists to submit one piece of their work for dsis annual exhi- bition. Entry fec is S14. ‘fo obrain an cnury form contact Carol at 924-1378 or . -~ Compiled bv Sharon Cocomile E-mail (scocomile@nsncws.com) or. . fox a press release for your enter- tatnment event to 985-2164. Deadline for Friday inclusion is the -. previous Monday. The News tries to ensure items appear in the paper at : Least once before the event takes : place, but space may limit the num- ber of submissions printed, Presented by . OUTDOOR) Futsal ovrDooR| news accommodate a wide range of fitness and skill levels. It’s the fst adve race that is truly intended for anyone to try. 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