NEWS photo Mike Wakefleid Nome.......Tammara Likes.......hiking, movies, ‘living a balanced lifestyle’ Future plans.......study /work in the health field SUG RRO Learn to paint in Deautiful setting IMAGINE a refreshing weekend in a gracious heritage lodge just 20 minutes from Horseshoe Bay. Throw in dining well and taking a mini-course on por- trait-painting with like-minded people, and dream no longer. On Nov, 22, The Island-Stay Learning) Experiences (ISLE) vill offer The Art of the Portrait, offered through Cap College’s Extension Programs. For $375 a person, guests arrive at The Lodge at the Old Dorm. The cost includes return ferry fare, the mini-course, two nights at the lodge and all meals. ISLE is directed by writers and Bowen Island residents in British Columbia. Paul and Audrey Grescoe, and Paul and Babette Deggan, artists and instructors who live on the North Shore. 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