From page 13 Presentation House Arts Centre: Karl Blossfelde: Art Forms in Nature, photograph- ic exhibition, to July 7. Rod Slemmons lecture, former curator of photography at the Seattle Art Muszum delivers a fecture on Karl Blossfeidt and “The New Objectivity,” June 20, 7:30 p.m. 1 Became Unconscious, Katherine Knight exhibition, to July 7. Student Poster Design Exhibition, created — by Capilano College Graphic Design and Iustration.. Program students, to mid July in the Other Space «iallery. Gallery hours: Wed.-Sun. 12-5 _ p.m., Thur. 12-9 p.m. Dunfarave Callery and Printshop: Oreibasia, W.V. artist Sheila Jonah’s one- woman show opens to the sounds of celtic pipers, 6-9 p.m., in the gallery workshop, 1640 Johnston St, Granville Island, show rans to June 31, ali welcome. Dundarave’ Cafe Art Exhibition: From My Point of View, watercolor paintings by Margaret Merler. Info: 922- 8973. West Vancouver Recreation . Centre: How Does Your Garden Grow?, art work by _ children aged 5-6 yrs., to June 23 Canada Week Parade Saturday, June 22 10 am begins at 13th & Grand Blvd to Lonsdale Ave., north to 23rd St. sponsored by Mountain Lions Club ' Folkfest Craft Fair Sat. June 22-Sat. June 29. 10 am-5 pm — ‘Civic Centre Plaza, 13th & Lonsdale Monday July 1 at Waterfront Park sponsored by NV. Community Arts Council Folkfest gratefully acknowledges the support of < ~ Capilano Malt, Lonsdale Quay, Seaspan International, Chemex Labs Ltd., Lower Lonsdale Business Association, Mountain Lions Club, North Vancouver Community Arts Council, N.S. Museum & Archives, North Vancouver City Library, North Vancouver Recreation Commission, North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce, NEWS photo Brad Ledwidge the Lower Lonsdale Community Action Committee and" SUNDAY is the final day to view works by West Van slementary-school students at the Ferry Building Gallery. Children's artwork was created around the theme “How Does Your Garden Grow?" Featured are works by students of Hollyburn, Ridgeview, Cautfeild, Pauline :, Johnson and Chartwell schools; Beaux Art Studio, Fiona Cantel’s Art Class and West “Vancouver Recreation Centre art classes. Pictured here, left to right: Emily Simons, Nicki Ferry Building Gallery: How Does Your Garden | Grow?, art work by children. ; aged. 5-6" yts., to June. 23° - See more page 31. Bernhardi, art teacher Dorothy Poesiat, Arietle Bernhardt and Daniele Simons. Gravity-assisted adventure "I~ a : From page 13 ‘Sokalski and his partners - bring to Velo-City. . ~e-\Tt was their enthusiasm “tempered with responsibility ' that won over Grouse -; Mountain Resorts general . . Manager Stuart McLaughlin, . who takes his stewardship of the mountain seriously. .’ '“He was very accommo- dating,” Sokalski says with a - .. Smile, admitting that “McLaughlin made them jump . through some tight hoops - before giving Velo-City the nod. “But he was concerned * that we have a proper business - plan as. well as enthusiasm.” . “Grouse Mountain has been involved with organized mountain-biking for about five “years, sponsoring clinics and races like the Cruel Duel, but ° we don't officially endorse — - unrestricted mountain-biking,” McLaughlin explains. “We have to be concemed about the impact on the environment - and about safety issues any time anyone is on Grouse - Mountain. We feel that. responsibly guided tours, like Steve proposed, are the next logical step in making Grouse Mountain accessible to moun- tain-biking.” Guided mountain bike ’ “descents” have proved popu- _ lar both in Hawaii and closer to home in Whistler, where | _ they especialiy appeal to visi- tors who may have failed to squeeze a bike into the suit- case. The Grouse Mountain ride has the advantage of offering HARRISON GALLER Ig s ® Leilani Browne © Pam Chapman ® Sherrill Chase “© Celia Collin © Jac Dougell “June 19 - ® Francine Gravel @ Caren Heine © Ingrid Seyffer ® Elizabeth Smiley ® Maggie White 29, 1996 Hours: Monday to Saturday, 10:00am to 5:30pm 1471 Marine Drive, West Vancouver 926-2615 & - an even greater range of ter-- rain than’ most descents, from high alpine forest down to - heavy lowland rain forest with _ two river canyons included. Velo-City i is offering two: versions of the tour: the early bird “Sunrise Express” costs $94.95 and includes tram ride, breakfast at The Grouse Nest restaurant, al] gear and a late- moming snack. The regular “Day Tripper” runs depart in " early and mid-afterncon, include tram ride, gear and picnic lunch and cost $89.95. For more information contact 924-0288. mZca. mxrSbr=—-Ppep Land Cay EERE ec CAP HD ey 5 5 ANUS MT! AY ANIC SRA MS Pn eaneunae, NORMS” New Re LONSDALE VIDEO 986-5516 1200 Lonsdale Ave. |? (weekdays only) Open 24 Hours fo) 989-3136 QO EXCLUSIVE EVENT ¢ © INVITATION! . Fual Refreshments! Deer Prizes! with CHERISHED TEDDIES eae while supplies fast!. he residents of Chorishod Teddies Town cordially invite you to celebrate the engagement of: Hilary Rugabecr and Kurtis D. Claw Saturday, June 22, 1996 10:00 a.m. Don't miss out! Join us for all the oxeltement-as we wish Hilary and Kurtis lifetime of happinasy. marc singer Lansdowne Park . 270-1228 Oakridge Centre 266-6411 Pacitic Centre ( ~ ‘o | we C519 Enesco Compra ton tem gyre OY, Practhe Mkean ncerace Emenee. f