BRIGHT LIGHTS cal artists celebrate Fi 4S. Oo 2s Renee Elliott (left) and Cindy Ryan had good reason to attend. Cindy's grandmcther is Unity Bainbridge. Local tandscape architect David Van Stolk and land- scape designer Michael Evison stopped by to check cut the action. SE res Route Taxi Pick Up Points are:: j Horseshoe Bay Ferry foot passenger area. : . © Park Royal North & South malis. °@ Sea Bus Terminal Taxi stand area. © Phibbs Exchange Park & Ride area. Featured artist Unity Bainbridge (lefl) was thrilled to have her daugh- ter Debbie Ryan attend the opening Susan Belsheim (ieft) and Kim Marshall are two of the newest WV Community Arts Council board members. Ruth Nahanee (left) and Catherine Blackstock looked spectacular. Their jackets were decorated with native embroidery and their jewelry was all made by notable native artists. ROUTE Share Your Ride Call 24 hours in advance to book your rides from the comfort of your horne with low, ‘st Nati “EERST Nanens Yheme and Varatieas” rans at the Silk Purse gallon trom Nov 14-26 Tes an esiibit well worth visit: ing, especially af seutre ata er locab artists like Unity Banbraive, Danii Iezacd. Pat Richedson Logie and Glen Wood On ‘Fessdas evening, the gallers held a big opening aight reception and all af the artists came out te meet the pub- be bach artists has chesen te display some of their best native themed portraits, carvings. corems, blanket and more. Stap by seon or ct 925 7292 tor more information. Sinfonia orchestra conductor Clyde Mitchell enjoyed cuddling with gallery executive assistant Cheryl Karchut (left) and his wife Sarah Jackson (right). Featured artist Glen Wood and wife Suss Juelsberg show off “Raven,” a totem that is similar to one Glen carved for the Prince Rupert Museum. Artist Patricia Richardson Logie (left) and her niece, arts council president Linda Humphries, held up a book of her works. TAXT’ law flat rates! Ask for Route Taxi SPECIALIZING IN LUXURY VEHICLES