fa aba nbalighie! NEWS photo Mike Wakatisid CARSON GRAHAM senior jazz band warms up for the Spring Night of Music to be held at the school May 11 at 7:30 p.m. The music department is celebrating a successful festival season with its concert band, jazz band, Saxophone Quartet and jazz choir winning 2 number of awards. The senior jazz band will be the guest ensernbie for jazz bands at the B.C. Festival of Arts in Chilliwack May 24 to 26. AROUND TOWN, the North Shore News’ entertainment listings is a free service provided for North Shore and Vancouver cultural events. Deadline for the Wednesday appearance of Around Town is the Friday morning prior to listing. Only written information can be accepted. The News will do its best to ensure the items appear in the paper but space constraints may limit the number of submission that can be printed. en priority. North Shore Presentation House: Wait Until Dark. Thrills and terror kick off the summer season. May 10-27, Wed. to Sat. at 8 p.m. 3 shows for $25 or $17. Single tix $t0 or $7. Tel: 986-1351. Seycove Secondary: Arch Trek: Voyage to Planet Riverdale. Original comedy. May 8-12 at 7:30 p.m. $5 and $3. Info: 929-5411. Elsewhere Vancouver East Cultural Centre: Faw/- ty Towers. North Van. players recreate John Cleese and Connie Booth’s brilliant comedy. May 17-27. Mon.- _. Thurs, at 8 p.m. Fri., Sat. at 7 and 10 p.m. $10 and $8. Res: 254-9578. recital, May 13, 14 at 2 p Res: 984-0297. , . North Shore _N.S. Museum: Museum Alphabet — an A to Z of interesting and unusual exhibits. Guessing games and hands-on experience for children, : Birks Room: Things To Put Things In. A nostalgic look at the containers of a bygone era. 209 W. 4th St. 987-5618. Weds, to Sun. from 1 to 4 p.m. Free. Presentation House: Camera Lucida. Five international artists look at familiar images in an unfamiliar context. May 33-fune 18. Artist’s talk May 12 at 7:15 p.m. Reception May 12, 8-10 p.m. Gallery hours: Wed.-Sun., 12-5 p.m.; Thurs., 12-9 p.m. + Evelyn Mielke. Opened May 2, Theatre Lobby. . . MARTIN MILLERCHIP "listings coordinator Presentation House Gallery: Picture Loan. Rent your art (cheaply) by the month from local artists. May 71, 6 to 8 .m. Info: 988-6844, : ymour Art Gallery: Alistair Bell, well-known printmaker. Juried drawing competition invites en- tries. Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri., 9-4 p.m.; Wed., 7-9 p.m. Info: 929-7981. W.V. Memorial Library: Max Banbury. * Abstracts. Through May. N.Y. Court House: Kal Opre. Water- colors. To May 16. : Ann Hurst. Oils of N.S. locations. May 17 to June 7. Mon. to Fri., 9 to 4 Ss p.m. 200 E. 23rd. N.V. City Hall: Ann Hurst. Oils of N.S. locations, To May 16, . : Living Things. Group exhibit of paint- ings and drawings. To June 13. Recep- tion May 17 at 7:30 p.m. Ali welcome. Hours: Mon. to Fri., 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. 141 W. 14th. N.V. District Hall: Sue Bengsten. Acrylic flowers. To May 24. Mon.-Fri., 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. 355 W. Queens. Park Royal: W.V. Secondary Schools Art Show. May 14-May 28. Centennial Theatre: Vivian Corran. 2°n as North Shore Carson Graham Secondary School: Spring Night of Music, May 11 at 7:30 p.m. Waterfront Park: W. Van. Monda Adult Band in concert, May 14, 2-. p.m. Cleveland Dam: N.V. Youth Band (Senior) in concert, May 14, 2-3 p.m. Lynn Valley United Church: Hand- sworth Choir. May 16 at 7:30 p.m. $4 and $3, info: 876-3107. Ss Seouainerverne North Shore . Presentation House: N.S. Folk Club presents Frankie Rodgers, ace Cana- dian fiddler. May 15 at 8 p.m. Lynnwood Inn: Cheyenne Pub: Live music Thurs.-Sat. Texas style dancing lessons every Tues. at 8 p.m. Free. Beach Side Cafe: Live music Fri. and Sat. nights. Rusty Gull: Live entertainment weekends. . 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