Kimberley Daily Bulletin, November 04, 2015

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Crisp fall days, great fall entertainment CAROLYN GRANT entertainment@dailytownsman.com

The display case at the Cranbrook Public Library for the month of November is a stunning collection of world war I and world war II artifacts and papers, owned by Frank Eimer, reflecting the history of the wars and those who so bravely fought in them.

Kimberley Heritage Museum Fall Exhibit

Kimberley Heritage Museum’s new Fall Exhibit, “Kimberley - The War Years”, which features Kimberley people and their contributions in World War I and World War II, both at home and abroad. Museum open Mon. - Fri. 1 to 4 pm contact Marie at 250-427-7510 for additional information.

CDAC Presents: ‘Heart-Felt’ Fibre Arts Exhibition

During the month of November, the Cranbrook and District Arts Council presents ‘HeartFelt’: A Fibre Arts Exhibition in our downtown location on 1013 Baker Street. This show features Kootenay Fibre Artists: Mary Chilton, Becca Musso and Rebecca Vaughan. Some of the pieces included in this show are: hand felted vases, tapestries, clothing and a giant felted Yak head. The Pieces will be displayed in the Gallery from Tuesday November 3rd to Friday November 27th. The NEW Gallery is located at: 1013 Baker Street, Cranbrook. For more information contact Marisa Phillips – CDAC Administrator at: 250-4264223 or email: cdac@ shaw.ca

In the Gallery at Centre 64 Rock, Water and Wood

By Judy Winter. The lakes, forests and mountains of our beautiful Kootenays are Judy’s inspiration. she wants to share her appreciation of nature’s healing power. Opening reception, Saturday, October 31 2 to 4 p.m.

Thursday, Nov. 5 GROUP OF FIVE Artist’s Reception Key City Gallery

6-9 p.m. Join us and meet The Group of Five artists: Dorial Davis, Susan Fahrni, Tara Mercer, Cathy Parke and

Darlene Purnell at our Wine & Cheese Reception. Cash Bar. Everyone Welcome

GROUP of FIVE Exhibition Key City Gallery October 19 to November 15

The Group of Five – Works by five Columbia Valley artists now at the Key City Gallery. Dorial Davis, Susan Fahrni, Tara Mercer, Cathy Parke and Darlene Purnell are inspired by the beauty of the valley and have captured its essence in various media including, fibre, acrylics and collage. The gallery is open Monday to Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm and during Key City Theatre performances.

cording to Rotten Tomatoes is a movie “boasting a stellar performance from Lily Tomlin and some powerfully emphatic work from writer-director Paul Weitz.” The movie will screen at the Columbia Theatre on Thursday, November 5th, 7 p.m. Tickets will be available from Lotus Book starting at noon on Tuesday, October 13th, 2015.

Saturday, Nov. 7 Firewood Party Blue Lake Centre

Get a little exercise while you help the folks at Blue Lake put in wood for the winter. Bring gloves, chainsaws and splitting mauls. Hot lunch provided. Please RSVP to 250-426-4676 or email info@bluelakecentre.com

Saturday, Nov. 7 Pavlo Key City Theatre

Pavlo is a true world artist and has become famous for bringing every audience to their feet with his own distinct Mediterranean sound. He tours worldwide and is still driven by his father’s words: “Have the courage to do what you love, and the drive to do it well.” Pavlo recently appeared in a PBS Special “Pavlo: Mediterranean Nights” which aired nationally by networks: Bravo and CBC Bold in Canada and PBS in the U.S.A. Saturday November 7 at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $35 and $29 for Key City Big Ticket members. Call 250-426-7006 or buy online at keycitytheatre.com.

Centre 64 Fall Jazz Series

Nov. 21: The Alan Breckner Trio Traditional “Loungy” Singer Songwriter Jazz. Tickets available at Centre 64. Shows tend to sell out early so get your tickets soon!

Thursday, Nov. 5 Rotary Film Series

Cranbrook Rotary Sunrise Club Rockies Film Series – Movie #2, Sponsored by BDO Grandma. Grandma, ac-

Mt. Baker Wild Theatre presents “ The Optimist,” November 26-28 at the Key City Theatre Saturday, Nov 7 Holiday Beauty Gala

​​Put your festive face forward this holiday season at the Kimberley Shoppers Drug Mart Holiday Beauty Gala on Saturday, November 7! Your $10 ticket will give you access to pampering and beauty consultations, including $5 off a minimum $5 Cosmetics purchase during the event. Even better, $5 from each ticket will be donated to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. So, stop by the Kimberley Shoppers Drug Mart Cosmetics Department for your ticket and all of the beautiful details!

November 7 Arne Sahlen concert

The Wars, The Music, The Piano: Arne Sahlen at Kimberley United Church Hall, Saturday November 7 at 2 pm (note exact time) - by donation. The multilinked program will feature music of the World Wars - much of it inscribed Josephine Radcliffe Suart or Wendy Weir Panattoni. “Mrs. Suart” was one of Kimberley’s central teachers of piano; long a student of hers, Wendy then carried the teaching tradition here for decades. Mrs Suart donated her fine upright piano to the

church after forty years as its pianist-organist. Arne will play her own music on her own piano, and Wendy’s music on the very piano that she played at lessons.

Sat. November 7 Christmas in the Country

You’re invited to the 25th annual “Christmas in the Country” Market and Sale of the vendors of Jaffray-Baynes Lake Farmers’ Market on Saturday, November 7th from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Jaffray Community Centre. Featuring: Christmas baking, wool slippers, centrepieces, ceramics, hand-knitted sweaters, Christmas ornaments, handmade jewelry, knitted items, dried flowers, pottery, toys, painted glassware, woodcrafts, B.C. fruit, Rada cutlery, Tupperware, country kitchen items, glass art, antler products, a great assortment of crafts, sausage, and much more! Over 36 tables of Christmas shopping at its best!

Sat. November 7 Christmas Fair

It’s New!...a wondrous Christmas Fair at Kimberley Sacred Heart Church. 10 am to 2 pm. Sat, Nov 7. Gourmet; Tourtiere, Meat Balls, Home Baking, Preserves & Crafts. Books. Raffle Prizes. Scones, Fruit, Tea, Coffee served.

Sat. November 7 Bake Sale

Anglican Church, 4613th Ave. S., Christmas Bazaar, Bake Sale, Tea & Raffle: Saturday, Nov. 7th, 1:00-3:00pm

Sat. November 7 Wild and Scenic Film Fest

Join Wildsight Kimberley/Cranbrook as they host the Wild and Scenic Film Festival on Tour at the McKim Middle School Theatre on Saturday November 7th at 7:30pm. Wild & Scenic focuses on films which speak to the environmental concerns and celebrations of our planet. “Films featured at Wild & Scenic give people a sense of place,” says Tour Associate Director, Amelia Workman. “In today’s busy world, it is easy to disconnect from our role in the global ecosystem. When we realize that the change we need in this world begins with us, we start making a difference. Come get in-

spired!”

Sunday, Nov. 8 Cross Country Ski and clothing swap! Kimberley Nordic Trails.

Equipment drop off 8:30am-10:30am, swap 11:00am-2:00pm, equipment pick up 2:00pm-3:00pm. Gericks Sports will be on sight as well as Kimberley Nordic Club selling season memberships. All proceeds go to Kimberley Nordic Race Team. Find us on Facebook! Any questions call Ingrid 250-432-5858

Mon. November 9 Barney Bentall and the Cariboo Express

Key City Theatre, 20 14th Avenue North. Doors 6:30pm | Show 7:30 p.m. Tickets $35 or $29 for seniors/children atwww.keycitytheatre. com, by phone 250-4267006 or through the Box Office. Presented by Jess Niedermayer, Sacha Bentall, Laura Cain & Shelby Knudsen. Benefitting Friends of Children.

Nov. 12 to 14 BEST CHRISTMAS CAROL EVER

Off Centre Players present at Centre 64 the hilarious Christmas classic. A couple struggling to put on a church Christmas pageant is faced with casting the Herdman kids--probably the most inventively awful kids in history. You won’t believe the mayhem - and the fun when the Herdmans collide with the Christmas story head on! Three nights only. Tickets $15 at Snowdrift Cafe and at the door. Children 12 and under, $10.

Friday, Nov. 13 Silent Auction and Dessert Evening Fellowship Baptist Church Kimbelrey

All money raised is in support of Shelter Canada’s Housing program in el Salvador. Bring a friend and join us for a fun evening.

Friday, Nov. 13 ‘Heart-Felt’ Fibre Arts Opening Reception

The Opening Reception for the ‘Heart-Felt’ Fibre Arts Show will be held on Friday November 13th from 7:00pm to 9:00pm at the CDAC Gallery. The Public is Welcome to join us for

The Rotary Film Series presents Grandma on November 5 at Columbia Theatre. the Reception. Live Music, Wine and Refreshments will be made available. The NEW Gallery is located at: 1013 Baker Street, Cranbrook. For more information contact Marisa Phillips – CDAC Administrator at: 250-426-4223 or email: cdac@shaw.ca

November 13, 14 Magic of Christmas

Magic of Christmas Arts & Craft Show at Boot leg Gap Golf Course. Raffle in support of the Kimberley Food Bank. Info call Elke 205-427-3209

November 13, 14 Go Go Grannies

The GoGo Grannys will be at the Bootleg Gap Christmas Fair. This your only chance to pick up their unique items: Hand made Orphan Angels, African Spice Rub, Coffee Sprinkles, Succulent Planters and one of a kind Air Plant Decor. Friday 3 - 8 and Saturday 10 - 4. Hope to see everyone there!

Red Rock Diner Key City Theatre November 14

The teenage world of 1957 Vancouver is the setting for the Arts Club Theatre production of Red Rock Diner, a musical revue that follows a group of leather jacket wearing, pony-tail swinging, milkshake sipping youth who are coming of age around the same time legendary DJ Red Robinson got his start. Tickets: $45 and

$39 for Big Ticket Members. Call 250-426-7006 buy online www.keycitytheatre.com

The Barra MacNeils Celtic Christmas Key City Theatre November 19 at 7:30 pm

With their captivating vocals, distinctive harmonies and extraordinary musicianship, The Barra MacNeils inject new life and energy into the sights and sounds of Christmas. Tickets: $45 and $39 for Big Ticket Members. Call 250426-7006 buy online www.keycitytheatre. com

Saturday, Nov. 21 Spaghetti Dinner

Girl Guides of Canada, Cranbrook are hosting a spaghetti dinner on Saturday, November 21, 2015 at the Cranbrook Eagles Hall, 711 Kootenay St N. Tickets are $9.00 for 7 yrs and up and $5.00 for 6 yrs and under. Funds raised will be for upkeep of the local Girl Guide hall and camp. For more information and tickets, please call Pam at 250-489-3155.

Nov. 26-28 The Optimist

Mt. Baker Wild Theatre presents “The Optimist,” November 26-28 at the Key City Theatre, 7:30 pm.Tickets are $8 for students and seniors and $10 for general admission.


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