we eeVancouver =_ “United = Church, SUNDAY, JUNE 29 New Generation (church for kids). Games, prizes, ice cream, candy, music, dancing, and a lesson from the bible. St. John’s Anglican (basement), 220 West 8th, every Sunday at 2-3 p.m. Kids aged 5 to 12 and parents welcome. Corrine at 985-4110. Nar-Anon, a 12-step pro- and support group for Emily and friends of people with drug problems, meets every Sunday, 7 p.m., The - Alano Club, "76 PBast 2nd St., North Vancouver. 922- 4294 or 434-1553. MONDAY, JUNE 30 Sahaja Yoga Meditation. Free classes, 7 p.m., West Memorial ibrary, West Vancouver. 985-9391 or 985-0564. North Shore Keep Well is :,a free drop-in program for “older adults every weekday morning.’ Activities include mild . exercise, walking, - blood Pressure, nutrition, “.massage,.:and speakers. ‘Location. N.Shore Neighbourhood -'. House. 987- 8138. North Shore Toastmasters; Enhance -your personal growth in a supportive and positive environment. Develop : communication, leadership “and good’ public speaking skills. ‘Mondays at 7:15 _;p.um. atthe West Vancouver 2062 Esquimalt. Patrick, 922- 6965 or Eileen, 988-9641. Delbrook Community Centre has bridge Monday and Thursday afternoons at 12:30-3. p.m. Everyone welcome. 87-7529. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2 Bike maintenance work- shops are held from 6:30- 9:30 p.m. July-August at North Shore - =f chbonhond House, 225 East 2nd Street. 987- 8138. Ongoing. English as a second language. Monday through Friday, classes for adults. .New program each month. Intermediate and pronunciation courses. The Delbrook Baptist Church, 985-4011. ~The North Shore Group is a social group for busi- ness and professional sin- gles. Presently looking for nice, active singles in their 40s to 5Qs for numerous summer activities. 987- 1228 or 987-0401. — — Compiled by Amanda Clark ome sent ere vege eree : on Mondays: - veered teres cL OTN-S D AL-E) aQuAY Free Concerts at the Quay! M'A RK ET Music, dance and laughter...Lonsdale Quay Market is alive with the sights and sounds of summer! Every weekend until labour day enjoy the musical delights of “Summer Festival” on the Harbour Deck at Lonsdale Quay Market. Mark these dates on your calendar and join Lonsdale Quay Market, the North Shore News and AM 1040 Radio for free tue tapping, excitement! CANADA DAY CELEBRATION THE DIGGERS Tuesday, July 1, 2 0 4pm Dig this: a three piece band that does everything; oodles of country (also some western), lots of CCR, old rock ‘n’ roll, blues, and all kinds of other suff including their own tunes. Celebrate Canada Day on the Harbour Deck! ved KIDS’ FESTIVAL Saturday and Sunday, July 5 & 6, 12 to 4 pm For the kid in all of us, enjoy two days of fun and laughter with children’ entertainer Joey Hanlon, the Euphorics, jugglers. puppeteers, face painters, balloon anists and more. ° JOEY HANLON Saturday, July 5, 2 to 4pm Joey's refreshing approach to pop and children’s music and his irreverent parodies of pop heroes gets everyone into the act - singing, lauphing, rockin’ and rhymin’. Joey, his guitar and his zany antics are back for more fun at the Quay! oS EUPHORICS (U4X} Sunday, July 6, 2 to 4pm The Euphorics, a cappella quartet, create a rich vocal blend in a repertoire which indudes pop, doo wop and classical pieces delivered with a great sense of humour and showmanship. o AFRICAN FESTIVAL THLALA Sunday, July 13, 2 to 4pm From the traditional sounds of drums, percussions, song and dance to the up-beat modern sounds of African-jazz, JHI.ALA will sweep you away into the heart of African culture. @ BIG BAND TUXEDO JUNCTION Sunday, July 20, 2 to 4pm If the sounds of Tommy Dorsy, Benny Goodman, and Glen Miller put you in the mood, don't miss Tuxedo Junction. {inherent ah cen rf CC Cae Oe ee ee ee CARIBBEAN FESTIVAL TROPICAL HEAT Sunday, July 27, 2 to 4pm The rhythms of the vslands are heard in the infectious steel drums of Tropical Heat. This lively quintet brings the Caribbean to the Quay along with their colorful dancers and authentic limbo. Cerro rrr errata reo teer ore rere re Tt rterrerereoroeoe ree . oT + - * ef * or * PEELE NEES NNN S CCN ESTAS TSS OANA DS NCEE CECE eevee eraree BRITISH INVASION THE SPOILERS & Sunday & Monday, August 3 & 4, j 210 4pm The Spoilers have replicated the raw excitement and atmosphere of - the British invasion in the early 60's: Get teady to rock ‘n’ roll to the songs that revolutionalized the face of pop music. © BRAZILIAN FESTIVAL ACHE BRAZIL : Sunday, August 10, 2 0 4pm Aché Brazil is renowned for their brilliant explosion of popular and folklore Afro-Brazilian dance, music and rhythms. An astonishing display of acrobatics - performed to the hypnotic rhythm of the berimbau will captivate you! © COUNTRY ROCK 34 HORSE Sunday, August 17, 2 to 4pm Grab your partner and mosey on down to the Quay... for the heel stomping country sounds of 3/4 Horse. *- © YOUTH ORCHESTRA SUMMER POPS YOUTH ORCHESTI RA © Sunday, August 24, 2 to fpm From Bach to Broadway and beyond, you'll enjoy a unique mix of show tunes & light classical delivered by 12 - 19 year olds. o- CELTIC FOLK ROCK — THE QUENCHERS Sunday, August 31, 2 to 4pm The Quencher's repertoire is a keen blend of memorable originals, heart-felt ballads, and foot stomping favourites. 9 ISLAND RHYTHMS TROPITONICS STEEL BAND Monday, September 1, 2 0 4pm The Tropitonics will take you on a musical voyage with the magical sounds of the steel drums combined with vocals and conventional instruments. carer TF ae wees erang Fatale Ne Me te te ee