KAREN Magnussen Ree Centre is presenting the first annual Community Day on Sunday, June 13. Families and service providers are invited to the free event, which will include a barbecue put on by the Lynn Valley Lions Club (neon to 2 p.m.), Free swim- ming and in-line skating as well as demonstrations of Tae-box cardio, Tae Kwon Do and lots more. Caulteitd The Caulfeild Days Family Festival takes place Sunday, Junc 13, from noon to + p.m. at the Caulfeild Village Mali. Enjoy a performance by one of North America’s best magic acts, Farquhar & Felicity, lors of children’s games, live entertainment and a barbecue. Lower Lonsdale The North Shore Human Resource Centre for Students is up and running at 154 Chesterfield Place. We believe senior Each summer, the centre helps emplovers hire student talent for every type of job imaginable. For information, call 666-9198. North Shore The Fraternal Order of Eagles recently held its annual art contest for students in Grades 3 through 6. The win- ners, cach of whom won $25, were: In Grade 3 — Taylor Philpot from Blucridge ele- mentary and Ashlee Dwyer, from Lynn Valley elementary; In Grade 4 — Shahlah Bakour and Rachet Phillips, both trom Highlands elemen- tary; in Grade 5 — Madeline Coleman and Magdalena Zdunek, both from Sherwood Park elementary; and in Grade 6 — Kirsten. Noack from Sherwood Park clemen- tary and Max Dunbar from Hollyburn elementary. Van City recently gave out its Environmental Awards to recognize young people and environmental educators who make a positive contribution to the environmental well north shore news EIGHBOURHOODS being of our communities. The Farthshakers Environmental Club of Highlands elementary school was recognized for their invalvement in school pro- jects such as planting tres around the school, establish- ing an educational garden with endangered plants and planting a buttertly garden West Vancouver secondary school student Simon Jackson wen an award for his work to save the environment of the rare Kermode bear. Jackson has made presentations to other students, spoken to businesses and government groups and heads up a youth coalition. We'd like to share informa- tan about the folks who are making a difference in your neighbourhood. Forward all informatien, including your namte, address and telephone nunzber to Neighbourhoods c/o Drana Lancaster. E-mail to or fax to 985-2104, Mail to North Shore News, 1139 Lonsdale Ave., North Vancouver, V7M 2H4, should be reward. fa Id friends are important to us and, we're proud to say, we have many of them. 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