CALENDAR From Page 18 tion: 984-4951. Handsworth Secondary School: Prelude to Spring. Six award-winning bands per- form at the Junior Night of Music. Feb. 22, at 7:30 p.m. - $4/$2/free to elementary .._* students accompanied by an adult. Tickets at the door, lot Edgewood Rd., North Vane :- 2’: North Shore Alliance 2). Charch: African Children’s Choir. Internationally acclaimed group will sing .. popular gospel songs along a vith African music and cul- tural dance. Feb. 18, at 7 p.m. Free. Information: 984- 642208 08 Silk Purse Acts Centre: Music and Muffins featuring *, Pamela Paton, marimba ~., music, a blend of Celtic and traditional compositions. Feb. ~ & Oxford American my Tangled words AUTHOR David Zieroth read and signed copies of The Tangled Bed, a chapbook of sixteen new poems, at North Vancouver's 32 Books (140 E. 14th St.) last Friday evening. 24, at 10:30 a.m. Refreshments served at 10 a.m. Information: 925-7292. ten to the sounds of Jazz DJ, Taylor C., Thursdays from 8- 11 p.m. No cover. Galleria Ambleside Coffee House: Live entertainment every Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. No cover. Information: 913-3449. Lynnwood Pub: Bands every Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 9:30 p.m. Maplewood Pub: Live music every Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. Silverlode plays the last Sunday of each month. Info: 924-1834. Ocean Cove Bistro: Jazz every Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. Info: 913-2471. Fark Royal Hetel: Thursdays are Jazz nights, at 7:30 p.m. Rusty Gull Neighbourhood Pub: Jazz every Sunday start- ing at 8 p.m. Info: 988-5585. Torrefazione Italia: Jazz every Sunday with Dylan Kramer from noon-2 p.m. Info: 913-6781. Waterfront Bistro: Mondays, line dancing; Thursdays, adult R&B; Fridays, rock ’n’roll with MC Rock; and Saturday is Swing Night. Informatica: 990- 4372. Ambleside. Business Association: Lions Gate Bridge videos at 1352 Marine Dr. Feb. 21-27. Centennia! Theatre: St. Edmunds eiementary school presents Prasazna by Kababayang Pilipino. A Filipino cultural show with folk dances and Rondalla music. Feb. 19 at 7 p.m. Tickets: 984-4484. Dundarave Business Association: Heritage display at 2432 Marine Dr. Feb. 21- 27. Information: 926-8649. Ferry Building Gallery: Justin Newell teaches An Overview of Western Art History. Mondays, To March 27. Information: 925-7290. — Compiled ly Sharon Cocomile E-mail (scocomile@nsnews.com) or fax a press release for your entertainment event to 985- 2104. Deadline for Friday inclusion is the previous Monday. The News tries to ensure items appear in the paper at least once before the event takes place, but space constraints may limit the num- ber of submissions printed. Event producers can choose to enter their own informa- tion in the News Web calen- dar at . Friday. February 18. 2000 — North Shors News - 33 DIABETES CLINIC SAFEWAY ($)/ PHARMACY w 5385 Headiand Drive., West Vancouver * Caulfeild Village « Thursday, February 24, 1 p.m - 5 p.m. A registered nurse will telf you what your blood sugar is. 50% of all Canadians who have diabetes don’t knew it. Find out why diabetes is the 3rd leading cause of death by disease. How long can J store Insulin? For more information call: 926-2034 « Appointments Recommended « something te lk about! 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