32 - Wednesday, June 17, 1998 - North Shore News Summer 1998 ~ Our comer World Looking for something close ro home? Here's what's happening in our corner of the world. June Saturday, June 20 11:00am to 3:00pm Lower Lonsdale Community Day feacuring live enterrain- ment by Freddie and the Fudpuckers, Electric Mode Car Racing, Treasure Hunt, Watermelon Eating Contest and a Free draw to win a Custom Made Mountain Bike. Call 988-1706 for details. Wor , Come down to the waterfront for Lower Lonsdale Comannity Doy Events. A greet pestime for kids. Community Dance at Waterfront Park 7:30pm-9:30pm. Contract Linda Feil at 988-G844 for details _ . Sunday, July 19 * Folkfest Craft Fair located at 14th street Tastes like summer? The 14th annual Civic Park Plaza Contact Linda Feil at 988-6844 for details Centennial Theatre has an excellent line up of performances for the summer. For com- plete details and event information please call the box office ar 984-4484 July "Wednesday, July 1 * Canada Day Celebrations followed by an Evening Concerc and Bonfire at _. Waterfront Park. Contact Janice Bailey at - 987-PLAY for details ~ Saturday, July 11 Whey-Ah Wichen Canoe Festival in Cates Park. For Derails call Clifford or Lynn White at 929-3455 Monday, July 13 Maplewood Farm is hosting a Kidsummer Dairy Day. For a tour call 929-5610. Clam Chowder Cook-off will have samples for anyone's taste. The seaside event is held in Waterfront Park. Contact Janice Bailey at 987-PLAY for information. Saturday, July 25 Carribean Day Festival includes a parade starting from the Foot of Lonsdale and Sunday, August 16 Be there and be square. Waterfront Park is hosting a square dancing event, so if you've ever been called square, grab your partner and swing on down, you'll fic right in. Call Doreen Sillery at 987-5397 for dates and information: FB loads of island entertainment complete with steel bands and dancing in Waterfront Park and at Lonsdale Quay Market and Shops. August August 7-16 The Harmony Arts Festival features Q ArtBeat, ArtSpeak, ArtDemos and @ Crafts. For more information on dates and times call 925-7290. Saturday, August 15 Canadian XK Jaguar Register and Classic MG Club car displays are a sure bet for a good old time. Call Wolfgang Rao at 434-7554 for details. 1 STORE If Canadian treasures are what you're look- ing for, hats, handbags and scarves can all be found in unique fashion at a jewelry store called Zulaika Accessories on the sec- ond level of the Quay. “Titanic era antique drop necklaces in soft pastel colors are the crend for summer” says storeowner, Jayni Pirani. She added that ice blue and lavender are the hot col- ors for jewelry and accessories. pstairs Named after the owner's mother, Zulaika means “stunningly beautiful” and thac’s juste whar you'll find. A hoc new line of hand made jewelry called Soul Flower is designed in Vancouver and has juse arrived ac Zulaika Accessories. The artist was commis- sioned to produce a special design fea- turing brightly colored stones set against sterling silver for Sarah McLachlan’s Lilith Fair Tour. 5 ZB Does it take more incentive than a_ lolli-pop to get your children into.. a hair salon? You're not alone! The: . adventure environment’ of KIDZ ‘ KUTZ provides en enjoyable expe-.- ‘rience for both the parent th . ‘child. This salon is equipped wi . the Batmobile,: a Barbie Conve ible'and ‘a boat for kids:to sit'in ’ while: getting their. hair Sci Wichoola Ribiara is all solo FREE PARKING AT THE QUAY Taste the freshness of the season, explore the new fashions, grab a bite and enjoy the view. Parking is free every weekend and holiday Monday. Weekdays, enjoy two hours of free parking with validation. For information, call 985-6261. Open 7 days a week, 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Fridays until 9:00 p.m. PAGE @ Free Easing uay