s- This Week July 25, 1990. Page M15 CALENDAR Continued from Page 14 are Dan Gallagher and Terry David Mulligan from Much Music, Meredith Baxter-Bimey of Family Ties, Kimberly. Foster of Dallas, Alyssa Milano of Who's The Boss?, Nigel Olsson, former, drummer for Elton John, Fee Waybill from the Tubes, andian exciting array of surprising guests. Tickets available at the Memonial Arena. 30 Imagery Beyond — Performing Arts Society, Victoria's leading theatre pro- duction company, announces a sum- gm fundraising benefit concert, July 28 at 8 pm. Artists from throughout Cana- da and as far south as Peru, will present a dazzling two hour show at the Royal Theatre. Tickets on sale at the Mae, the Royal, and all usual outlets. $15.50 students/seniors; $20:50 adults. Ph. 598-3421 30 = The Vancouver, Island Persons Liv- ing With AIDS Coalition — wishes to announce that personal and support services are available to all HIV infected persons on a confidential basis. We are also seeking caring and talented’ sup- port volunteers. Please call 383-2872. Smokers Anonymous — meetings every Wednesday at 7:30 pm at the Gorge Rd. Hospital In-Service Rm: For ore info ph. Mary-Ann at 598-7816 or Joyce at 479-6196. TFN La Leché League Saanich — holds regular monthly meetings the third Tues. evening of every month. All wom- en interested in breastfeeding are wel- come (babies, too). For more info ph. 721-2661, 385-4257 or 727-7974. The Resource Centre for Independ- ent Living — will be doing question- naires, personal interviews and discus- sion groups with the disabled, people who serve the disabled, concerned citizens, businesses and organizations. If you would like to voice your opinions on the needs and issues concerning the disabled, please ph. 383-8077. Narcotics Anonymous — Think you have a problem with drugs? We can help. Ph. 383-3553 (24 hrs.). Healthy Habits, Healthy Babies — An _ early pregnancy class, is offered free of Mi charge by the CRD on Tues., July 31 at 7:30) pm at 1947 Cook St. For info or registration ph. 388-2230. 29 Special Needs Resource Service — For, information on local services for = children and youth with physical, men- The Victoria Tal Chi Association — will be sponsoring a lecture-on Taoism and Taming the Emotions at the Camo- sun College Young Bldg. Auditorium on July 27 from 7 pm to 9 pm. The guest lecturer will be Dr. Eva Wong. Price of admission is $8 and tickets may be bought at the door or purchased in advance at the Victoria Tai Chi Assoc, 2615 Douglas St.(Times Colonist Bldg:). 30 Topic: Outlook to the Future. Speak- er: lain Harris, Pres., AIR B.C. Bene- fits to Victoria (AIR B.C. Board of Directors Attending). Harbour Tow- ers Hotel. Tickets: $20, pre-register. The Dead Poets Society — lives...in Victoria! Lovers of traditional English poetry are invited to come and read or listen to recitations of their favourite poems every first and third Monday of Thursday night at 6:15 pm at Tally Ho Restaurant on Douglas St. Newcomers invited: For more info ph. Lou Drage at 595-2141 or 361-4941. Deep Cove Weavers and Spinners Guild — conduct its summer program of demonstrations on spinning techni- ques at the Sidney Whale Museum every Tues. aftemoon from 1 pm to 3 pm. A special part of this year’s pro- gram will be the spinning of flax into linen (straw into gold!). TEN DOING THE TWIST doesn‘t mean dancing. For this young skateboarder, if means gaining a: new perspective on the word. His talents were demonstrated at a recent skateboarding exhibition. Photo by LYONEL Free Lectures — sponsored by Eng- lish Dept. UVic, include Bodvar Gud- mundsson, poet, singer, dramatist and fiction whiter, lecturing on Icelan- dic Writing: The Last Ten’ Years. Fri., Aug. 10, and Ami Thorarinsson, edi- tor and film critic, talking about “Recent Icelandic Films” on Fri., Aug. 17. All lectures are in Clearihue D126 at 8 pm with a reception follow- 7 tal; emotional, and behavioural needs and conditions and people with cere- bral palsy. Operated by the Arbutus ing in Clearinue C305. — re Greater Victoria Chamber of Com- merce Luncheon — July 27. Recep- | | Society for Children. _ TFN tion: 11:30 am. Luncheon: 12:10 pm. s | Sooke SALA DEED Awards | ogee Music ‘Concert With a s ‘TICKETS: Credit Union and all local Marinas IAN TYSON Sunday, July 29, 1990 1 p.m. - 7 Sooke Community Park Available at Pacific Savings (or included with $15.00 Salmon Derby Entry Fee) For more information? 642-4700 me se p.m. $40" 32) DOHERTY the month at 7:30 pm. For more info ph. 477-9634. A newly formed group whose members seek to share the joys of reading and listening to the works of the English masters. Besides reading for. their own enjoyment, the members of the group intend to do readings in schools, hospitals, nursing homes, and possibly on the radio. There is no fee for membership in the group, and guests _ are welcome. ‘The poetry of the earth is never dead.’ TEN Bosom Buddies — support group for women who had breast disease or surgery. First Thursday of each month. New members welcome. For more info ph. 477-0088 or 656-1619. Kiwanls Club of Saanich — Dedicat- ed to community service. Meets every Jazz Hotline — For the latest informa- tion on jazz performances, call 658- 5255. Victoria Male Voice Choir — Men who love to sing are invited to join the Victoria Male Voice Choir for vocal —exercises and training in harmony. Ten- ors are especially welcome. Tuesdays, 7:30 pm, at Belmont United Church, comer of Belmont and Pembroke. Ph. 382-1011. The Hampton Court Orchestra — rehearses every Monday Evening at 7:30 p.m. in the Les Pasmore Centre, 286 Hampton Rd. Victoria. New mem- bers are always welcome and we are at this time, especially interested in string instrumentalists. Feel free to call in any rehearsal and see Austin A. Scott, our Musical Director or ph. 382-3151. Downtown Noon Hour Concerts — Weekdays noon - to September 12. *Mondays in Bastion Square. Tuesdays, Inner Harbour, Lower Causeway, to Aug. 21. “Wednesdays, Centennial Square. Thursdays, Inner Harbour, Lower Causeway, to Aug. 23. “Fridays, Bastion Square. Sunday Park Concerts: 2 pm to Aug. 26. Cameron Bandshell, Beacon Hill Park. Jazz In The Park: Wednesdays at 7 pm to Aug. 22, Cameron Bandshell, Beacon Hill Park. Attend Folkfest. “Bastion Square-no concerts Aug. 6 and Sept. 3°- ey holidays. 28th Annual Summer Recital ae — Saturdays at 4 pm. July 28: Keith MacLeod, Clarinet; Robert Holliston, Piano; Works by Hindemith, Debussy. Aug. 4: Phoebe MacRae, Soprano; Matthew Larkin, Piano; Works by Larkin. Aug. 11: Jennifer MacLeod, Viola; Richard Volet, Flute: Robert Hollis- ton, Piano; Works by Marcello, Ar- nold. : Aug. 18: Trudi Conrad, Violin; Robert Holliston, Piano. Aug. 25: Martin Bonham, Gello; Mar- ylou Dawes, Piano; Works by Brahms, Debussy. Christ Church Cathedral, Quadra at Rockland. The Greater Victoria Police Chorus — is desperately seeking billets for 185 members of the Dutch Voices, a mixed choir from Holland which will visit the area until July 30: If you can be of assistance, please contact ei- ther Ralph Ovinge at 479-9856 or Peter Voth at 479-5269. 29 Festival Contemporary Music En- semble — performs Music of the 20th Century, July 25, and Aug: 1. 8 pm Recital Hall, School of Music, UVic. Tickets at door $6 general: $3 seniors and students. Ph: 721-7902 or 595-4522. TEN Singers Wanted: Sweet Adelines — City of Gardens Chorus. Harmony International ongoing auditions. Come to rehearsal Mondays, 7:30 pm, Norway House, 1110 Hillside. Ph. 477-3414. 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