16 — Wednesday, May 14, 1997 — North Shore News e a alleries «:.. e2 Leena Dundarave Cafe: Judy Holden, watercolors. To May 3]. Opening recep- tion: May 14, 4 to 6 p.m. Ferry Building Gallery: Grad Show trom West Vancouver Secondary Schools to May 18. Playing with Fire, ceramic sculpture and paintings by Zoltan Kiss, May 20 to June 1. Call for entry. submissions trom artists in any medium sought for Harmony Arts Festival running August 8- 17. For information call 925-7290. Gallery hours: 1] am. to 5 p.m., closed Mondays. North Vancouver Ci Halk Yronne Wardas, oii Paintings to May 29. Business hours. North Vancouver District Hall: Carpe Diem — Seise the day. Ann Hurst’s water- colors and oils. Also, Kurt Srefan’s antler carvings. Presented by = North Vancouver Community Arts Council. To May 29. Business hours. North Vancouver Museum and Archives: Fire! Firefighting through the ages. A major exhibit organized in conjunction with the West Vancouver Museum and Archives and the three North Shore Fire Departments. To October 12. Wednesday to Sunday, noon to 3 p.m. Free. Information: 987-5618. north shere news €2\ ROUND TOWN REGTAURANT 1724 Marine Drive, Weet Vancouver SUNDAY BRUNCH SELECTED EGG DISHES £4.95 TABLE D‘HOTE Opring Craane with Racpberry Vinaigrette $15.95 oo $15.95 oup of the Day Lamb Brochotte with Pappercorn Sauce The Moringue Swan RESERVATIONS Tel: 922-2411 NEWS phoio Cindy Geodman MARIKA Donelly, Carly Betzberg and Jennifer Cheung (left to right) sport 30 glasses as they check out a recent Ferry Building Gallery exhibition. The art show was by presented by graduating students from Collingwood, Sentinel and West Vancouver secondary schools. Presentation House Gallery: Major League/ Minor League: Photographs of America’s _ Baseball Stadiums by Jim Dow. An unusual glimpse of the ball- parks through a fan’s-eye view. Opens May 17, 2 .m., with a reading by W.P. inseila and an artist’s talk by Jim Dow. Reception fol- lows, Gallery — hours: Wednesday to Sunday, noon to 5 p.m., Thursday to 9 p.m. 986-1351. Ron Andrews Rec Centre: Brenda Cross and Colleen Cogrove, watercolors and pastels, to May 25. Seymour Art Gailery: There are Hydrangeas in my World. Paintings by Joy Zemel Long. To June 1. There are Things I Wish to Know. Art critic and curator Jil Pollack talks about Long’s work. May 18, 2 p.m. Gallery hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 12-4 p.m. Information: 924-1378. Silk Purse Arts Centre: Brian Scrimshaw, Dramatic photographs of the Prince George iI. To May 28. Exhibit presented by the West Vancouver Community Arts Council. Tuesday to Friday 12 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday noon to 5 p.m. West Vancouver Memorial Library Gallery: Colores, watercolors by Jane Sabcrio See more page 32 May 17 - 19 Blackcomb Mountain £ - Crank up the heat at the Summer Session Jam *" this Victoria Day long weekend. Pro and amateur riders will compete in the Double VVhammy Half Pipe contest, and live Dj's will be spinning tunes daily. Lift tickets will be cheap (adults $21*, youths $15*), food will be cheap (99¢ burgers and dogs}, and the snow will be deep. While you're at Blackcomb, don't forget to pick up your Summer Session Pass for only $169%. Then, enjoy unlimited boarding until August 4. Stay cool on Blackcomb this summer. For more information, call Blackcomb Guest Experience at 687-1032. *Plus GST.