28 — Friday, June 25, 1999 — North Shore News From page 18 concerts. Ambleside Landing: Cancerts by the Sea. Enjoy the sounds of local musicians the Dynamics. July 4, at 7 p.m. Weather permitting. Bowen Island Community School: Pied Pumkin String Ensemble returns to Bowen {sland on their 25th Anniversary Tour. Concert/dance for all ages. June 30, at 8 p.m. $15/S6. Information: . Cates Park: Cates Park Concert Series. Musart pre- sents a night of music from Guido Thyimann, The Gorgina Taylor Band and the Salreens. June 26, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Free. Information: 924- 6871. Edgemont Village: Erenings in Edgemont. Concert series bewins July 2, 7-9 p.m. Corner of Highlands and Edgemont, Gloria Dei Lutheran Church: Coventry Handbell Ringers. Handbell ringers trom the First Presbyterian Church of Charlotte, North Carolina present a concert featuring familiar classical Pieces, folk tunes and original handbell compositions. June 29, at 8 p.m. Admission by free-will offering. Horseshoe Bay: Concerts by the Sea. Free concert featur- ing the Metropol: i:. Concert Band. July 4, at 2 p.m. Weather permitting. Tonsdale Quay: Jazz Festival Weekend. Masabo Culture Company, beats of West Africa, July 1, noon-2 p.m.; Vancouver's Blair Lewis and Photo Doug tudwig ROSCOE P. Coltrane ready for 2 busy month of July. Roscoe piays Avalon July 1 NORTH Vancouver's Roscoe P. Coltrane is headlining a Canada Day bill at the Avalon Hotel (1025 Marine Dr., North Vancouver) Thursday night with ’m Not Frank and the Sky Fishermen. Festivities get underway at 9:30 p.m. Roscoe P. Coltrane, named after a Dukes of Hazzard char- acter, is: bassist Corey Grant (left), drummer Jon Hartline, keyboardist Pete Ryznar, guitarist Mark Conlin and singer Clayton Blancard. The Canada Day blast includes a raftle draw for a bevy of prizes like a mountain ‘bike from Steed Cycles and a boogie board from North Shore Ski and Snowboard. Call 985-5567 for information. The band plays the Pic Pub in Vancouver on July 23 and the North Shore Festival at Mount Seymour July 31-Aug. 1. ‘08 OR REFUSAL CHARGE? You only have 7 days. Did you know that you automatically receive a 90 day prohibition frem driving for being picked up on 08 or Refusal charges, whether or not you have been convicted. You only haye 7 days from the date that you are stopped by the Police to appeal your 90 day automatic ’ driving prohibition. You have the right to an experienced lawyer... One who can advise you of your options... Point out the potential problems... Holp you deal with the significant penalties... PHONE FOR A FREE CONSULTATION IMMEDIATELY. ARDAGH HUNTER TURNER ' 986-4366 - AFTER HOURS 926-3181 (Criminal matters only) - #300-1401-L -ONSDALE AVE. NORTH VAN. Ont of te Woods, July 2, noon-2 p.m.; Las Canasteros, traditional flamenco, July 3, 2-4 pam; and David Phyall Trio, jazz standards and instrumental world music July 4, 2-4 p.m. Panorama Park: Concerts in the Cove. July 2, 7-9 p.m. West Vancouver United Church: Heart on Sleeve. Music and readings. June 27, at 7:30 p.m. Information: Douglas Millar at 720-5795. Orpheum: Tribute to Duke Ellington. Coastal Jazz and Blues Society and Smithsonian Masterworks Orchestra. July 2, at 8 p.m. Blend?’ Bistro and Bakery: Jazz every Thursday starting at 7:30 p.m. Howe Sound Inn: Cal Batchelor Band. June 26,9 p.m. $15. Jam night last Thursday of cach month at 8 p.m. Maplewood Pub: Live music every Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. Silverlead plays the last Sunday of each month. Info: 924-1834 The Purple Onion: Rio Crazy! Sunday, June 27th. Entrance to the Club is Free before 10 pm. After 10 p.m., there is a $5 cover. DJ RC will be spin- ning high energy tunes. On Monday an evening of work poetry and song featur- ing Pat Lowther Award Winner Kate Braid. Also star- ting Hugh McMillan, The Stuck up Marys and open mic. June 28, 8 p.m. By donation. Information: 872-2902. John Lawson Park: St) Birthday Party of the West Vancouver Museum and Archives, Part of Canada Day festivities. July 1. Alibi Room: Alibi Unuplugacd, Script reading series. Carnival by Robert Armour, All-American Beauty by Dana Baran, Pyramids of Marathon ‘by Michaclin McDermott and My Name is Elvis by Edilberto Donnel Langlois, Mamisao. Suggested dona- tion $2. June 27, at 7 p.m. Information: 732-3995. Myles of Beans Cafe: The World Poetry Cafe featuring Paul Galloway, Gonzalo Canton, Peter Lojewski, Carie Lazareff, Hernan Bravo, No cover charge. June 30, 7-10 p.m. Information: 517-1187. Orpheum Theatre: Guided tours. July 3, 6, 13, 17, at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Hugh Pickett and Norman Young will lead the cours. Reservations not required. $5. Meet at Seymour and Smithe. Information: 665- 3050 — Compiled by Sharon Cocomile Sting . like a bee E-mail (sharon@nsnews.com) or fax a press release for your entertainment event to 985- 2104. Deadline for Friday inclusion is the previous Monday. 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