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SATURDAY July 4--Earthway; art program for kids agd 8-12 yrs.; Lynn Canyon Ecology Cenire; 2:30-4:30 p.m. Info: 987- 5922. eee guly 4-Day camp for elementary ~ school children, 8:45 a.m.-3:15 p.m. daily at St. Andrew's & St. Stephen’s Presbyterian Church, 2641 Chesterfield Ave., N.V. Bible study, swimming and activities. Info: 987-6800. ee0 July 4--Ongoing to July 6. Children art show & paintings by The Beaux Arts Studio; 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Silk Purse, 1570 Argyle Ave., W.V. Info: 922-1110. * eee July.4--Ongoing to July 25. Art in the Park; art program for kids aged 6-8 yrs. 10:30-noon; Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre. Info: 987-5922. eee Suly 4--Ongoing registration to Aug. 30. Futurekids Motivational Learning Camps. 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. & 1-4:30 p.m. Holy Trinity School, N.V.; St. David's Church, W.V.; St. John’s Church, Vancouver. Info: Irene, 929-3759 oF 686-3301. eee . July “4--Ongoing. Papier mache Dinosaurs. Program for kids aged. 6- 10 yrs., Valley, 984-9341. ece be July 4-Orgoing. Saturday Storytime. Stories & fun for kids 4-8 yrs., 10:30 am, Info: N.V 4424. . one July 4—Ongcoing. Storytimes in French. ~-H-a.m. beginners, 1:30 p.m. French ‘immersion students. N.Y. City ’ cer camp; July 6-10 1-3 p.m. Info: recCentre Lynn . City Library, 980-. KIDS’ STUFF Library, 121 W. l4th St., N.V. Info: 980-4424. ees July 4--Ongoing. Cycle Right Safety Program. 1-3 p.ni. recCentre Lons- dale. 10-13 yr. olds. Info: 988-6166. eee July 4--Ongoing. Morning ballet classes for kids 3-7 years, Delbrook recCentre, 600 W. Queens, N.V. Info: 984-418), ET SUNDAY Suly 5—-Ongoing to July 26. Family hike; guided nature hikes in park area; 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m.; Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre. Info: 987-5922. eee July 5-Ongoing summer program. Kids’ Summer Reading Club Prograsn. info: N.V. City Library, 121 W. 14th St., N.V. Info: 980-4424, A MONDAY July 6—-Delbrook World Adventure Daycamp; July 6-10; games of ‘dif- ferent cultures; Native Peoples; totem poles & fruit leathers. Register: 987- 7529, eee July 6--Kids aged 4 & 5 invited to recCentre Lonsdale for summer pro- grams offering music, arts & crafts, storytime, & play activities. Info: 987-PLAY. eee July 6-Native Scientisis; 1-4 p.m.; Lynn Caayon Ecology Center; kids aged 8-9 yrs. can explore nature. Info: _ 987-5922. eee July 6--Bike Safety; Kids aged 6-8 yrs. invited :o check their bikes & learn the tules of the road; 9 a.m.-noon; N.V. YMCA; 1735 Inglewood Ave., W.V. Info: 926-5541. eee July 6--Ongoing to July 31. Ambleside Adventures; pre-teens aged 10-12 yrs. are invited to discover the great out- doors; canoeing, paddleboarding, overnight camping tips; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; N.S. YMCA; 1735 Inglewood Ave., W.V. Info: 926-5541. eve July 6-Ongoing to July i0. Teeball & softball; 9 a.m.-noon; N.V. YMCA; kids aged 5-6 & 7-9 are invited to learn the basics of basebalt through progression --- everyone participates. Also: basketbal! camp; July 6-10; kids aged 8-15 yrs.; develop passing, shooting & dribbling skills as well as offensive & defensive play. Also: soc- & July 20-24; 9 a.m.-noon; kids aged 612 yrs.; im- prove kills & participate in a mini World Cup competition. Info: 926- 5541, @eeo July “6-Ongoing at recCentre Ron Andrews: Cooperative Babysitting {free); Playtime Drop-In (3.75). Childcare programs available during morning aerobics class. lhifo: 987- PLAY. 7 eee Suiy 6—Ongoing to Sept. 4..‘*A World of Faces’ Day camp; kids 6.12 yrs.; + tS.3 recCentre Ron Andrews; 8:45 a.m.- 4:15 p.m. Info: 987-PLAY. eee July 6--Ongoing to July 10: ‘Art Camp Extra"’ combination hands-on art history multi-media class; 1-3:30 p.m.; kids 9-12 yrs.; includes admis~- sion to 14:30 a.m. public swim. Also: “Cezanne’s Art Camp"’ for kids 68 multi-media art camp; 9:30 a.m.-neon; includes admission to 11:30 a.m. public swim. Info: recCen- tre Ron Andrews, 987-PLAY. eee July 6--Ongoing Mon-Fri, Playcare program, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. drop-in child minding. Info: W.V. Recreation Cen- tre, 926-3266. eee July 6--Ongoing. Junior Forest Wardens, outdoor-oriented youth club ‘for boys & girls aged 8-18, 7-8:30 p.m., Irwin Park Elementary School. Info: eves. 926-5660. eee July 6~-Ongoing. W.V. Youth Band, new members welcome. Info: David, 985-8897 or Susan, 926-9147. eee July 6--Ongoing. Montessori Mes Petits Academy, preschool program available, N.V. YMCA, 440 Hendry Ave., N.V. Info: 980-1102. eee July 6--Ongoing. Mon/Wed/Fri. Parent and Tot drop-in, 9:15-11:15 a.m. at N.S. Neighbourhood House. Games, crafts and playtime for babies-S_ yrs. plus sociat time for parents. Info: 987-8138. ee TUESDAY duly 7--Tremendous Trees Program; 1 a.m.-noon; Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre; preschoolers aged 3 & 4 yrs & their partents are welcome. .[nfa: 987-5922. July 7--Ongoing each Tues, & Fri. to , July 31. N.S. Family Services Drop-in Program, supervised play for kids, guest speakers & socializing. 9:30-- 11:30 a.m., Queen Mary Community School, 230 W. Keith Rd., N.V. Fee: $3 per visit. Other programs resume in Sept. Info: Li Boesen, 988-5181. ees . July 7--Ongoing. After-school kids, creative fun for children in grades k-3, 3:30 p.m. Capilano Library. Info: 987-4471. coe July 7--Ongoing. Drop-in preschool Storytiine for kids aged 3-5 yrs., 10:30 a.m., Lynn Valley Library. Info: 984-0286. ees daly 7~Ongoing. Mom & Me Medita- tion, drop-in fee $2.50, 3:304 p.m., W.V. Library, 1735 Inglewood Ave., W.V. Info: 926-5541. aee July 7--Ongoing. Cadets 525 Squadron, W.V. Meeting for boys and girls 12-19 yrs. 6:45-9:15- p.m. Info: ‘W.V. YMCA, 921-7569 or 921-9083." eee duly 7--Ongoing. Cdn. Army Cadets meeting. 6:45 p.m. in Lt. Col. Fell Quay launches summer series LONSDALE QUAY Mar- ket is presenting free out- door concerts and: comedy shows on Sunday . after- noons throughout the summer. - - Every Sunday from July 5 to September 6, the market will be hosting a line-up of performers including singers, musicians, com- edians and street performers. There will be an assortment of music including rock ’n’ roll, country, jazz, bluegrass and steel-drum music. Fun and entertainment for the entire family will be offered be- tween 2 and 4 p.m. every Sunday at the outdoor seaside plaza. The event is free to the public; however, during the summer fes- tival, the Quay is inviting’ the public to join a fundraising effort to benefit the Lions Gate Hosptial Foundation. People can make donations by depositing their contributions into specially-marked containers located’ at the seaside plaza on concert Sundays. Merchants will also be accepting foundation donations throughout the summer. The goal is to raise $250,000 to help purchase 50 state-of-the-art hospital beds. ‘‘Let's work together to help the hospital, ”” say organizers. The surnimer festival line-up in- cludes: «July 5, Rock ’N’ Roll Kick-Off Sunday Concert: .The Hightops (high energy rock ’n’ roll) Street Performers: Juggling one-man band on unicycle . Juty 12, Rockabilly Sunday Concert: The Dots - ‘(rollicking country swing) Street Performer: R.B. the Rain- bow Bird (big zany bird puppet) July 19, Swirgia’ Sunday Concert: The Ginger Group (baby boomer fav.) Street Performer: Slim and Angel (uitimate tacky tourist) July 26, Caribbean Sunday Concert: Los Tropicos (tropical steel} dru.ms ) Street Performer: The Swing Sisters (singing Carmen Mirandas) August 2, British Isles Sunday Concert: The Stoaters (rocking Irish folk) Street Performer: The Queen August 9, Bluegrass Sunday Concert: Curly Maple (bluegrass hoaedown) Street Performer: William K. Whiskers (cat and top hat with a bag of tricks) August 16, Jurnpin’ Jazz Sunday Concert: Street Performer: (comedy on unicycle) August 23, Hillbilly Sanday Concert: Hillbillies (back-country fiddling) Street Performer: The Sasquatch {indigenous recluse) August 30, Rock Around © The Dock Sunday Concert: The Knights (upbeat rock ’n’ roll Street Performers: Dwayne, Teen Idol September 6, Rockin’ Roots Sun- day Concert: - (rockabiily) Street Performers: Line-Up Maintenance Crew (cleaning com- edy duo) Filleta Fish Dickie Hard Rock Miners Royal Cdn. Air The Jazzmanian Devils _ * (jazz ’n’ roll) Jimmy Roy’s §-Star Armouries. For boys and girls 22-17 yrs. Free. Info: 980-2919. eee July 7—Ongoing. Navy League of Canada meetings. 6:45 p.m. at Navy League Centre. Open to boys and girls 10-13 years. Info: 299-3545 or 988- Bont. ES WEDNESDAY July &-Science Spectacular Program; 9-11 a.m.; N.S. YMCA; kids aged 6-8 yrs.; biology, chemisty, physics: ‘inter- esting & fun. Info: 926-5541. een July 8-Ongoing. Royal Canadian Sea Cadets. Activities include sailing, bands, camping, for pcople aged 12-19 yrs., 7-9 p.m., HMCS Discovery in Stanley Park. Info: 685-0154." @eer se July 8-Ongoing each Wed. & Fri. Storytime for toddlers, aged 2 & 3 yrs., 10 & 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. at N.V. City Library, 121 W. 14th St, N.V_ Parents & babies welcome. July 8—Ongoing. Teen Theatre, focus- ing on general theatre skills for kids aged 13 yrs. and older. 6:308 p.m., W.V. YMCA. Info: 926-5541. eee duty Ongoing. Preschool Program for kids aged 3-5 yrs., 10:15 a.m., Seycove District Library. Info: 929-3727. . ‘July 3~Ongoing. After School Kids. Storytelling, reading & crafts. 3:30 p.m., Seycove District Library, 1204 Caledonia Ave. Info: 929-3727. eee Jely B-Ongoing. Szamp club for bard pat meets 2od Wed. cach mont Pp.m., N.V. City '. 121 W. 24th Sc, NLV. “Infor Seon eee Jety ing. Storytime for tod- diers aged 2 2 3 yrs, 10 am. I am., 2 p.m. N.V. City Library, 121 Ww. 14th St. Help sponeor Passirig Cloud end its crew as - ‘ft sails in the Victoria to Maui Intemational — Yacht Race In a bid $6 support Canuck Pface i Pledge —___ per mile (estimated distance 2,310 nautical miles) $0.01 per inite whe CANUCK PLACE Signature y $0.10 per mile $1.00 per mile Please make cheques payable to Bull Housser & Supper in Trust for Canuck Place Fund (cio 3000 Ficyal Centre, 7055 West Geargia, Vancouver, OC. WEE 3A. Receipts for income tex purposes will bs sent Jor donations ower $7000 or call in your pledge now to Susan Gadsby of Baker, McGarva, Hast at os-1024