20 — Friday, June 26, 1998 — North Shore News First Natio feasting GROUSE Mountain opened a big-ticket tourist attraction Monday that aims to promote First Nation arts and culture. ‘Phe mountain is banking on guests to pay as much as $79 a head to dine on bannock and smoked salmon while enjoying First Nations dance. story telling and music at che new hiwas Masthenise The mountaintop longhouse was developed in partnership with Coast Salish master carver Richard Krenes. in addition to furnishing the artwork and gift items available for sale at hiwus (Coast Satish for “chicf\") feasthouse, Krentz has installed carvings along the Blue Grouse Lake Trai on the way to the feasthouse. Reservation: for the feasthouse, which is opea “Thursday through Saturday evenings through the summer, can be made by calling 980-9311. Lave CHRISTENSEN ARTS REPORTER x ee Harmony Arts is still six weeks away. But volunteers are needed immediately ro help ensure the success of West Van’s annual seaside festival of the arts. Volunteering is “a wonderful way for the community to get together,” says festival coordinator Laura MacMaster, “You meet old friends, you make new friends. It’s just a lor of fun.” Volunteers are needed in the areas of promotions, display, maintenance and security, trafic control, administration and on-site assistance. Time commitment can range from a few hours to several days. Volunteer application forms are available for pickup at Argyle House, 1564 Argyle Ave., West Vancouver. “Anyone interested in volunteering i is asked to call Mova at 925-7268. The Ferry Building Gallery is also in need of volunteers to staff the gallery weekday evenings this summer and fall. Call Rion Moviran Hatiuar Panx, NN: TOBA Landscapes of spectacular beauty. Places where people have niade history. Treasures of the past that tell us stories of the extraordinary and the coeryday. These things are for all of us...to enjoy, to share and to cherish. They are our heritage and our legacy, our spirit and our strength, They are Canada’s National Parks, National Historie Sites anid National Musetunts. NEWS photo Mixe Wakefield SEYMOUR Art Gallery's Artsy Phartsy garage sale is Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Deep Cove Cultural Centre, 4360 Galiant Ave. Joan Fowler, Susanne Nielsen and Maryse Decoste, left to right, display some of the wares for sale. for more information. 344 Kids enrolled in Broadway on the Beach won't be kicking up the sand this summer. Co-founders Gillian Barber and Jinda Humphries have moved their musical theatre camp from Ambleside’s beachtront Silk Purse Arts Centre to Lonsdale’s Centennial Theatre. The change of venue puts the eight-day workshop in a pro- fessional theatre setting, allowing kids and teens to explore their interests in the areas of stagecraft, lighting and set design. Two sessions of ovo weeks’ duration are planned for kids ages seven to 10 and youths ages 1] to 16. Nanci at 925-7296 Gaosse fiz an Mesacriag HManitna, Histone Site, Queees Hariouay Gatttay oF Canana, Orava 5:30pm-9:00pm* Bay vet S:30pm to Bay Closing