12 — North Shore News — Friday, July 21, 2000 ——= BRIGHT LIGHTS Concert series draws crowds to Ambleside Just call them the gallery gals. From lett: coordinator Ruth Payne and Julie Miller. Jennifer Martinez (from left) tater sang with the band. She was happy to have her friends Shannon Antonick, Nazgo! Seyednejad and Hilda Zeinall along for support. “I love coming down here,” said West Vancouver artist and music lover Elizabeth “| think West Vancouver is the ultimate place to be when it comes to this kind of event,” said renown artist Daniel Izzard as he sat with wife Pilar. They give brotherly/sister- _ly love a new attitude. Russell and Allison Stickle had some funny- : -- faced fun in the water Fourizen-vear-old Ross Albrecht (left) and Roger Angus fountain. enjoyed the live music, but techno is still their thing. She's an adorable five- months-old now and ready to face the world. Little Kate Armstrong danced with dad Chris. Or. Sam Naccarato is a psychiatrist and a suc- cessful artist. He was busy satting up his work in the gallery for his show which runs until August 6. Viadimir Pelech gave dance partner Jeanne Coleman a dip to remem- ber as they boogied on the beach. LOCATION, location, location. | can’t describe it any better than that. ‘Fodav marks the third installment in our four-part summer community concert mini-tour and last Sunday evening, ‘oncerts by the Sea” tothe gang at the cab event. Radio personality Rick Honey enjoyed a night out with his gals, namely ten-year-old Jessica and wife Gale. Music and art go hand in hand. From left: Carmina Jenkins, sculptor lan Rowles and artist Unity Bainbridge. Get a pop and chips from volunteers Michael Coutts . and Andrew Miller. Ve ‘ uy ° Sell © Trade » Consign All Sports 229 Lower Mountain Hwy