COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR Compiled by Ann Hamilton Kids’ Stuff is a free service provided for non-profit groups. Submission requests shoul made on an official What's Going On form, which is available at reception, and received by the News at least one weck prior to the event. The News endeavors to ensure items appear in the paper at fesst once before the event takes place, but space constralets may limit the number of sub- missions printed. For guurantecd publica- Yon contact classified (986-6222) or display advertising (980-051 i). * SATURDAY, JULY 30 Send in your event listings. ONGOING EVENTS Karen Magnussen recreation centre is looking for talented teens (singers, actors, musicians, pocts) who are inter- ested in performing during “Stage Night,” Fridays from 7-10 p.m. Info: 983-6559. Saturday Storytime for kids aged four to eight years. 10 a.m. N.V. City Library. Info: 980-4424, Teddy Bear Swim Lonsdale recreation centre. 3:30 p.m. Info: 983-6421, Positive Approach counselling Services. Information session for stu- dents with learning disahility concerns. Info: 925-FREE. SUNDAY, JULY 31 Send in your event listings. ONGOING EVENTS Visit faym animals and birds at Maplewood Farm, 405 Seymour River Pi., N.V. Info: 929-5610. MONDAY, AUG. 1 Send in your event listings. ONGOING EVENTS Pre-register: Vacation Bible School, 530 East 12th Su. North Vancouver. 9 a.m.to noon from Aug. 15 to 19. Pre-re- gister: 987-0432. Pre-school openingings. Spaces for kids aged three and four years are available at this non-profit scheol, Hollyburn Piayschool, 2478 Bellevue Ave., West Vancouver. Info: 922-1115 or 985-7947, Ready, Set, Read. Lynn Valley, Capilano & Seyceve Libraries are accepting registrations for the summer reading club. The theme is the Commonwealth Games. Children will be awarded medals and try to achieve their personal best. Info: Lynn Valley, 984- 0286; Capilano, 987-4471; Seycove, 929-3727. Monday Storytimes for kids aged four to six yrs. 10 am. 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, Mect at Irwin Park school. Info: Sheila Adams, 922-4562. B.C. Boys Choir is auditioning new members. No experience necessary. Boys aged cight to 18 welcome. Info: 926-5230. TUESDAY, AUG. 2 Mural painting for kids of all ages. W.V, Museum and Archives.Tuesday to Friday until Aug. 5. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. info: 926-9254. ONGOING EVENTS Junior Forest Wardeps. Qutdoor-ori- ented youth club for ages 10-18; boys and girls welcome. Forestry, ecology, outdoor recreation and leadership. 7-8:30 p.m. Info: 926-5660. North Vancouver Youth Band (march- ing and concert) needs percussionists and low brass and flute players aged 14- 18 with three to four years’ experience. Practices: Seniors 7-8:30 p.m., Mondays and Wednesdays; Junior/lat. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Highland community school, Info: 980-1934, St. Andcews® Preschool, 1044 St. Georges Ave., N,V. Fun, crafts, songs. Info: 980-9666 or Etizabeth at 985-7380. W.Y. Youth Band meeting, Beginners and intermediates — all levels welcome. Irwin Park school. Tuesdays and Thursdays 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 Armourics. For boys and girls, Free. Info: 980-2919, Navy League of Canada meeting. 6:45 p-m. at Navy League Cenure. Boys and girls aged 10-13 years. Info: 988-891 1. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3 Send in your event listings. ONGOING EVENTS 2nd Wednesday cach month. Junior Stamp Club. 3:30-4:30 p.m.. N.V. City Library, 121 W. 14th St. Kids aged seven-!2 years. are welcome. Pre-regis- ter, Info: 980-4424, For more Coming Events see Classified Community Notices, For arts and enter- tainment listings, see the Around Town column in Wednesday's North Shore Now section. Friday, July 29, 1994 - North Shore News - 23 COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD Kids’ camp visits Lynn Headwaters SUMMER DAY CAMP... The Vancouver Waldorf School in Lynn Valley is offering a unique summer camp for boys and girls, aged seven to 10. The camp is directed by the husband and wife team of Eric Gordon and Abegael Fisher-Lang. teachers at Waldorf and well-known for their storytelling abilities. Activities al the two camp sessions. Aug. 1-5 and Aug. 8-12, include arts, drama, environinental games, music and storytelling. For more infocmation call 985-7435, NATURE PROGRAM... Junior ecologists can satisfy their curiosity for the outdoors by participating in a nature program. “Headwaters Ecologists,” for children aged nine to 12, runs Aug. 10-12, 9:30 a.m.- noon, at Lynn Headwaters Regional Park in North Vancouver. Activities include wading in Lynn Creek to ogle insects, taking a big tree trek to see hidden giants, and searching under salmonberry bushes for arti- facts left behind by the Cedar Mills Company. The program is super- vised by Greater Vancouver Regional District (GVRD) natural- ists. Registration is limited to 10 children. Advance registration is required; cost is $21 per child. Phone GVRD Parks at 432-6359 to register. A DAY IN SCOTLAND... Yearning for the Highlands? The Kiwanis Club of North Vancouver sponsors the seventh-annual “Day in Scotland,” Sunday, Aug. 7, ft a.m.-5 p.m. at Waterfront Park in North Vancouver. There will be Highland country dancing, Scottish entertainment, a Scottish field events demonstration, a cook shack and beer garden, a pipe band com- petition and mass band finale. Admission is free. BLOOD DRIVE... The Canadian Red Cross Society holds a bload donor clinic at Lions Gate Hospital Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 15-16, 2:30-8 p.m. The clinic is located in the hospital’s Medical Day Centre Gymnasium, 200 E. [5th St., North Vancouver. JAIL ’N’ BAIL VOLUNTEERS... The Canadian Cancer Society is looking for volunteers for the annu- al North Shore Jail ‘n’ Bail fund- raising event in November. The vol- unteers are needed for the planning, coordinating and organizing the fun-filled event. For more informa- tion call 985-8585. FOREST EDUCATION PRO. GRAMSB... Register your child now for the Watershed, Wonders Summer Camp in the Seymour Demonstration Forest. The GVRD. sponsored camp is a four-day adventure of games, songs, crafts and discovery programs. Cost per child is $50. 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