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Friday, August 21, 2015 Vol. 5, No. 33

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Pride Coffee House Saturday, Sept.. 5 at Expressions Theatre Café

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The Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra Friday, Aug. 21 at Spiritbar

see page 2 Advance Polls open for October election

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What’s On Events Calendar: Fri. Aug. 21 to Sun. Aug. 30

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Nelson boy Safety Ambassador in Penticton Peach Festival Parade

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Arts&Entertainment Noah Derksen house concert

Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra

Saltwater Moon & The Passage

Friday, Aug 21, doors open 9 p.m. at Spiritbar

Friday to Sunday Aug. 21-23, 7 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 6, 7 p.m., Chez Bonnie B. & 9 p.m. TNT Playhouse, Ward and Carbonate The Nelson History Theatre Summer Theatre Festival continues with David French’s “Saltwater Moon”, a 1920’s Newfoundland love story, and Adriana Bogaard’s “The Passage”, a new play set at the height of the Klondike gold rush. Tickets are $15 adult/$10 student, photo submitted or $25 for a double-bill of both plays, Noah Derksen available at Booksmyth. www.nelsonsummertheatre.com As part of a Western Canada tour Two Gentlemen of Victoria to support his recent album entitled Friday, Aug. 28, 2-4 p.m. lower Gyro ‘Man That I Am’, Vancouver-based Park (end of Vernon St.) contemplative folk musician Noah Nelson Youth Theatre’s faith- Derksen will be performing a house ful version of the Bard’s romantic- concert in Nelson. Contact Bonnie comedy script, “Two Gentlemen of Baker for location. Admission $10 at Victoria” stars a top-notch cast of the door. bakerbon@gmail.com NYT returnees along with some keen newcomers to the troupe. Drumming workshop “Two Gentlemen of Victoria” is directed by Jeff Forst. A d m i s s i o n Saturday, Aug. 22, 9 a.m. at Nelson to is by donation in lower Gyro United Church, 602 Silica Street Park’s natural quarry venue, located Have you ever had a secret desire two blocks up Vernon Street from to learn how to drum? Do you wish the Civic Theatre where the side- to use drums in your faith worship setwalk ends and the earth path begins. ting? Instructor John Galm will teach (The best entrance is from down- some rhythms, basic technique, and town Nelson.) Audience members are how to accompany hymns and songs encouraged to dress as if on a day- with drums. Bring a drum. Cost is hike and to bring their own portable by donation. Refreshments provided. throne -- camping chairs and blankets Contact David at 250-352-2822 or are ideal. davidboyd@nelsonunitedchurch.ca www.forstmedia.ca

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The Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra

The Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra have spent years weaving their stories with guitars and violins, with accordions and bass , with melodies and music makers gleaned from their wanderings. They are touring in support of their long awaited new album LOVE. https://www.facebook.com/ events/982221695132303/

Last 2015 Marketfest Friday, Aug. 21, 6 p.m. Baker Street MarketFest is once again, and for the last time this year, back on Baker Street in Nelson. This is a rain or shine event with since luck1988 the weather will be building but community beautiful, the sun will shine, and the music will fill the streets. The August MarketFest musical line-up will include such luminaries as Alpine Conspiracy, Pauline Lamb, Aerial Manx, Swing Theory and many more. www.ecosociety.ca

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Saturday, Sept. 5, 12-3 p.m. at Expressions Theatre Café, 554 Ward St.

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The 4th annual PRIDE Coffee House, held once again at Expressions Theatre Café, boasts a fantastic line-up of performers including some music, comedy, readings, and who knows what else. PRIDE Coffee House is an all ages, all genders, all orientation, alcohol-free community event, sponsored by Expressions Theatre Café. Suggested $5 donation, proceeds to Kootenay Pride. Door-prizes with thanks to Urban Legends on Baker St. Seating is limited, so get there early! For more info contact Meg 250-354-1474. https://www.facebook.com/ events/840753146011566/

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Thursdays, Sept 10-Oct 22, 2-4:30 p.m., Kalein Hospice Centre The Kalein Hospice Centre is offering a 7-Week course called “Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction for Care Providers” designed with an understanding of the unique stressors faced by people working in healthcare. Physicians, nurses, social workers and other allied care providers. Dr. Devon Christie MD CCFP will show participants an effective way to meet photo submitted and respond to everyday challenges Nelson Champ warns kids about “Mean that could otherwise easily wear them Machines” down and lead to burnout and illness. Fraser Packham, 10, of Nelson, Spaces are limited. Cost is $570 + joined The War Amps float at the recent tax. Register by Friday, Sept. 4. Peach Festival Parade in Penticton as info@kaleinhospice.org a Safety Ambassador, warning kids about the dangers around lawn mowCommercial shot in Nelson ers and other “mean machines”. As As a part of a 3/30 second TV a member of The War Amps Child commercial project for BC Transit, Amputee (CHAMP) Program, Fraser Sherpas Cinema is in town to film is well qualified to pass on the several locations to capture the high PLAYSAFE message as he has met energy and athleticism of skateboard- children who have lost limbs in acciing in an urban environment with dents that could have been prevented. Nelson as its backdrop and with a Fraser now works at spreading the City of Nelson Transit Bus making message of “playing safely” to as a guest appearance. Look for this many children as possible. 3rd of the series of BC Transit comsubmitted by the War Amps mercials called SKATE coming soon. Parking lot upgrade damaged The original SKI and more recent BIKE BC Transit Commercials can The Regional District of Central be found online. Watch the ski one Kootenay (RDCK) is building a 59here: stall parking lot at Crescent Valley https://sherpascinema.com/theatre/ Beach. The paving of phase 1 of the ?tab=42#dn parking lot was recently completed. Site work including painting of lines, New Peace program at MIR creating pathways from the parking Selkirk College is preparing to lot, and parking curbs will continue offer the one-semester Unarmed through August. During this time the Civilian Peacekeeping Program -- the parking lot will be closed for work. Unfortunately, the barricades to only one of its kind in Canada -- startthe lot where removed on Wednesday, ing in January at the Mir Centre for August 12 and the parking lot was Peace. The program provides those used prematurely which damaged the interested in taking a new approach paving. To help ensure the success of to peacekeeping the tools to make a this project, the RDCK asks users of difference in conflict zones around the the park to not use the parking lot until world. - See more at: it is complete. http://selkirk.ca www.rdck.bc.ca

Slocan “Owl Walk” Thanks to the provincial Community and Employer Partnership fund., four work experience program participants in the Village of Slocan are sharpening their carpentry and construction skills as part of an effort to establish destination recreational trails through the region’s western screech owl habitat. Since May 2015, they have laid new chip trails, deconstructed an old wildfire crew camp and will be building a new information kiosk and signs out of the salvaged camp materials later this month. The ‘owl walk’ is expected to open in October 2015 and visitors can learn more about the new trail system on a new website designed by one of the participants at: www.slocanowlwalk.com For more information on this and other local Community and Employer Partnerships program projects visit https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/ 2015SDSI0040-001330

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Those registered to vote in the upcoming Federal Election on October 19th, can vote beginning right now at the Elections Canada office here in Nelson, 5th floor, 310 Ward St.. Advance polls are normally used by voters planning to be absent on Election Day. I.D. is required and voters need to know the name of the candidate (not the party) for whom they will be voting. Special ballots may also be ordered here: http://elections.ca/vot/reg/svr/ international_e.pdf submitted by the Community Voters Challenge

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Sunday, Aug. 30, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Kokanee Creek Visitors Centre There’s more to celebrating the Kokanee’s return than a good party at the Kokanee Creek Visitors Centre, there’s also lots to learn and tours of the channel. The free festival, now in its fourth year, is presented by the West Kootenay EcoSociety. Music from the Bessie Wapp Quartet and All Canadian Back Bacon and interactive dance from Slava Doval highlight the celebration. But there is more -food and snacks from local vendors, art displays and lots of activities for the kids! https://ecosociety.ca/node/388

Trail animal shelter to move The Trail Regional animal shelter, located at 7700 Highway 3B is in extremely poor condition and is too small to serve the needs of the community. The BCSPCA is committed that the closure of the Trail facility will go hand in hand with the opening of a new BC SPCA facility that can meet the future needs of homeless and abused animals in the area. At an estimated cost of $1.6 million. funding for the new facility has not been secured, however, very recently, the City of Castelgar approached the BC SPCA expressing interest in participating in the project. https://www.facebook.com/bcspca.trail

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What’sOn this week Nelson & Area: Fri. Aug. 21 - Sun. Aug. 30 Fri. Aug. 21ve music live music The Tequila Mockingbird Orchestra at Spiritbar http://www.humehotel.com/spiritbar Doors open 9 p.m. Tickets $17.25 After Work Dance Party - kicks off at 6 p.m. then DJ at 9 p.m. until close at Finleys Patio sessions w/Jimmy Lewis 7-9 followed by Friday Night Live Open Jam at the Royal Vazzy plays traditional French-Canadian music 6 p.m. at Mama Sita’s in Winlaw Live DJ at Wait's News, 10:30 p.m. - 3 a.m.

special events Final 2015 MarketFest Downtown Nelson on Baker Street 100 vendors, live music, dance performances, kids entertainment and more. 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.. $5 donation Plays: Saltwater Moon, 7 p.m., The Passage 9 p.m., TNT Playhouse corner of Ward & Carbonate www.nelsonsummertheatre.com Nelson Fat Tire Festival, a fun, spirited bicycle event for ages 4-94. www.nelsonfattire.com

ongoing events Movie: Shaun The Sheep 6:45 p.m., Mr. Holmes 8:30 p.m. at Civic Theatre Gender Outlaws, a support and social group for trans and gender diverse folks. Trans Connect 250-354-5362. Food Pantry at St. Saviour’s Anglican Church, 701 Ward Street (Silica Street entrance) 9-11 a.m.. Everyone welcome.

Sat. Aug. 22 live music The Boom Booms w/ House Of David Gang + Gisto at Spiritbar http://www.humehotel.com/ spiritbar Shadow Cast dark and dreamy melodies to driven rhythmic jams 8:30p.m. 10$sug at the Royal Live DJ at Wait's News, 10:30 p.m. - 3 a.m. Live DJ free cover, top 40 playing the 70snow. Finley's

special events Drumming Workshop with John Galm at Nelson United Church 9 a.m. by donation

Nelson Fat Tire Festival, a fun, spirited bicycle event for ages 4-94. www.nelsonfattire.com MSBike West Kootenay Glacier Challenge over 200 km bike ride http://www.nelsonkootenaylake.com/see-and-do/recreation/biking/ road-biking Argentine Tango Workshop in Nelson, BC from Aug 21-23rd by a world-class dance instructor, Richard Council. Beginners/ Intermediates are welcome.Pre-register by Aug 18 th & SAVE! mistisosplace@gmail.com or (250) 354-8085 for details. Plays: Saltwater Moon, 7 p.m., The Passage 9 p.m., TNT Playhouse corner of Ward & Carbonate www.nelsonsummertheatre.com

ongoing events EcoSociety Cottonwood Market 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Cottonwood Falls Park, Nelson Movie: Shaun The Sheep 6:45 p.m., Mr. Holmes 8:30 p.m. at Civic Theatre Nelson Chess Club meets: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Nelson’s Senior Association, 717 Vernon St. All ages welcome Meat Draws and Karaoke at Nelson Legion lounge (Membership available to public). 3:30 p.m. (250)352-7727

religious services Cathedral of Mary Immaculate Mass, Nelson at 7 p.m. Sacred Heart Mass, Kaslo at 4 p.m.

Sun. Aug. 23 live music Expressions presents Sundays at the Park: JusDance community dance event 4-6 p.m. Followed by Open mic night 6-8 p.m. Followed by Movie Under the Stars: The Muppets Take Manhattan 8:30 p.m. at Lakeside Park. Bring lawn chairs or blankets (rain cancels) Jazz: Nikko at the Hume Library Lounge. 610 p.m. www.humehotel.com/library-lounge House of David Gang (roots rock reggae) 6 p.m. at Mama Sita’s in Winlaw Karaoke at Finley’s Irish Bar and Grill 9 p.m.

special events Plays: Saltwater Moon, 7 p.m., The Passage 9 p.m., TNT Playhouse corner of Ward & Carbonate www.nelsonsummertheatre.com

Nelson Fat Tire Festival, a fun, spirited bicycle event for ages 4-94. www.nelsonfattire.com

ongoing events Movie: Shaun The Sheep 4 p.m., Mr. Holmes 6:45 p.m. at Civic Theatre Cribbage in Nelson Legion lounge 1:00 p.m.. Membership available to the public. 250-352-7727 or 250-352-6464

religious services Centre for Spiritual Living Sunday Celebration. Meditation 10:30 a.m., Celebration 11:00 a.m.. 554 Ward St. Everyone Welcome.www.cslwestkootenay.org Oneness Blessings - meditation and divine energy transfer 9:30 a.m., Manistone Healing Centre, 2nd Floor, 507 Baker St. Kootenay Shambhala Meditation Centre Open Public Sitting Hours 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. 812 Stanley First Baptist Church, 611 - 5th St., Nelson. A Family Friendly Service at10 a.m Pastor: John Thwaites Kootenay Christian Fellowship at 10:30 a.m. 520 Falls Street. Phone 1-888-761-3301. Divine purpose, serving community developing relationships St. Saviour’s Anglican Service: 10:30 a.m.. All Welcome. Ward & Silica, 250-352-5711 St. John’s Lutheran Church service. Everyone welcome to 4p.m. worship. 321 Silica St. 250354-3308. Nelson United Church service. 10 a.m. All are welcome. 602 Silica St. 250-352-2822. Unity Centre of the Kootenays Seniors 51 – 717 Vernon St. 11 a.m. Contact – 250-354-5394 Ascension Lutheran Church service 10:15a. m. Rosemont Elementary. All are welcome. 250-352-2515. Cathedral of Mary Immaculate Mass, Nelson at 8:30 a.m and 10:30 a.m. Sacred Heart Mass, Proctor 2nd and 4th Sunday at 1 p.m. Nelson Vineyard Church: 10 a.m., 2402 Perrier Lane. Bring something to share at our potluck brunch. Guests and children always welcome. CONTACT: 250-509-0151 or nexvine@telus.net continued on next page...


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What’sOn this week Nelson & Area: Fri. Aug. 21 - Sun. Aug. 30 Sun. Aug. 23 cont’d

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Bethel Christian Centre. 623 Gordon Road, Nelson BC. Sunday Worship Service 10 a.m. For more information please call 250.352.9322 Nelson Covenant Church, 10:00 a.m., 702 Stanley St, Nelson, ecov.org, Loving Jesus, Loving People, Transforming Lives Balfour Covenant Church, 9:30 a.m., 7741 Hwy 3A, Balfour, ecov.org, Loving Jesus, Loving People, Transforming Lives Junction Church, 10:00 a.m., 2480 Eden Rd, South Slocan, 250-359-5065, junctionchurch.com, Loving Jesus, Loving People, Transforming Lives St. Michael’s Anglican Church, 8551 Busk Rd., in the heart of the Village of Balfour. Worship 11:30 a.m.

Mon. Aug. 24 live music Jazz: Jesse & Rich at the Library Lounge. 6 -10 p.m. www.humehotel.com/library-lounge The Drew Rouse Trio 7p.m. $5 - sug-donation smooth rhythms with driving and hypnotic beats at the Royal

health classes Qi Gong at the Nelson Seniors Centre 726 Vernon 10:30 a.m. Contact Improv Dance Jam 7:30-9 p.m. at the Moving Centre $5 drop-in

ongoing events Babes-in Arms Movie: The Tribe 11 a.m. at the Civic Theatre Nelson Food Cupboard 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nelson United Church at 602 Silica Street Need low cost dental care? Assessment for WKC TEETH Clinic Monday’s 10-noon. Call SCS 250-352-6008

Tues. Aug. 25 live music Jazz: Paul Landsberg 6 - 10 p.m. The Library Lounge www.humehotel.com/library-lounge DeeJay Terrantino 9:30p.m.- 80’s & 90’s awesome dance music - no cover at the Royal Open Mic Nights - beginning at 8 p.m. at Finleys

Movie Shaun The Sheep 4 p.m., Mr. Holmes 6:45 p.m. at Civic Theatre Heritage Tours at St. Saviours Pro-Cathedral Silica & Ward Street 11-3, Tuesday-Saturday during August Archery at the Rod and Gun Club from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. first visit free Rotary Club of Nelson Daybreak meet every week at 7 a.m. at the Hume Nelson & District Women’s Centre drop-in services for women, Noon-4 p.m. 420 Mill St.

Wed. Aug. 26 live music Jazz: J Greg Walter and featured singers at the Library Lounge. 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. www. humehotel.com/library-lounge French 5a7 - 6-8 Julie and Josh followed by Open Stage w/ Danny DeVillo at The Royal Karaoke Dance Party beginning at 9 p.m. at Finleys

special events Play: Loony Tunes, 8:30 p.m. TNT Playhouse corner of Ward & Carbonate, www.nelsonsummertheatre.com

health classes Women’s Yin yoga 7:30 p.m. at the Nelson Women’s Centre. By donation. All self-identified women are welcome. Community Yoga and meditation 5p.m. at Kootenay Shambhala Meditation Centre $5 drop-in donation All welcome

ongoing events Nelson Downtown Local Market every Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., 400 block of Baker St Overeaters Anonymous meeting at the Community Medical Clinc, main floor. Anyone with a problem with food is welcome. Noon to 1 p.m. 250-825-4105 Nelson Food Cupboard 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nelson United Church at 602 Silica Street Nelson Duplicate Bridge Club meets 7 p.m. in The Nelson Senior Citizens Building, 717 Vernon St

Nelson Tech Club: for electronic hobbyists and Arduino enthusiasts to meet and work on projects. every Wednesday 6p.m. -Annex, Selkirk `10th St Campus. New members welcome. small facility fee, first visit free. http://www. nelson-tech-club.info/ email info@nelson- techclub.info Darts at Nelson Legion lounge (Legion membership available to public) 7:30 p.m. (250)352-7727 Nelson & Area Elder Abuse Prevention Resource Centre. Wednesdays from 12 - 2p.m. 726 Vernon St. Phone 250-352-6008.www.nelsonelderabuse.org/ Nelson & District Women’s Centre drop-in services for women, Noon-4 p.m. 420 Mill St.

Thurs. Aug. 27 live music Jazz: J Greg Walter at the Library Lounge. 6-10 p.m. www.humehotel.com/library-lounge Dinner with Glennn Mitchel 7-9 followed by Mapstone ROOT SYSTEM ‘Of The Earth’ $5 10p.m. at the royal College DJ Night at Finley’s

special events Plays The Passage, 7 p.m. and Loony Tunes, 8:30 p.m. TNT Playhouse corner of Ward & Carbonate, www.nelsonsummertheatre.com

health classes Qi Gong at the United Church 10.30 a.m. $3 drop in fee

ongoing events Movie: Infinitely Polar Bear 7:30 p.m. at Civic Theatre Ladies Target Shooting. No experience needed. Contact Angela onthetarget@hotmail.com for more info & to book a space Toastmasters: Improve your public speaking, communication and leadership skills. 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month. www. toastmasters.org Nelson & District Women’s Centre drop-in services for women, Noon-4 p.m. 420 Mill St continued on next page...

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What’sOn this week Nelson & Area: Fri. Aug. 21 - Sun. Aug. 30

Fri. Aug. 28ve music After Work Dance Party - kicks off at 6 p.m. then DJ at 9 p.m. until close at Finleys Live DJ at Wait's News, 10:30 p.m. - 3 a.m.

special events Nelson Youth Theatre’s “Two Gentlemen of Victoria”, Gyro Park (from Vernon Street), donation, 2 p.m., forstmedia.ca. Plays The Passage, 7 p.m. and Loony Tunes, 8:30 p.m. TNT Playhouse corner of Ward & Carbonate, www.nelsonsummertheatre.com

ongoing events Movie: TBA at Civic Theatre Gender Outlaws, a support and social group for trans and gender diverse folks. Trans Connect 250-354-5362. Food Pantry at St. Saviour’s Anglican Church, 701 Ward Street (Silica Street entrance) 9-11 a.m.. Everyone welcome.

Sat. Aug. 29 live music Live DJ at Wait's News, 10:30 p.m. - 3 a.m. Live DJ free cover, top 40 playing the 70snow. Finley's

special events Plays The Passage, 7 p.m. and Loony Tunes, 8:30 p.m. TNT Playhouse corner of Ward & Carbonate, www.nelsonsummertheatre.com

ongoing events EcoSociety Cottonwood Market 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Cottonwood Falls Park, Nelson Movie: TBA at Civic Theatre Nelson Chess Club meets: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Nelson’s Senior Association, 717 Vernon St. All ages welcome Meat Draws and Karaoke at Nelson Legion lounge (Membership available to public). 3:30 p.m. (250)352-7727

religious services Cathedral of Mary Immaculate Mass, Nelson at 7 p.m. Sacred Heart Mass, Kaslo at 4 p.m.

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Sun. Aug. 30 live music Expressions presents Sundays at the Park: Open mic night 6-8 p.m. Followed by Movie Under the Stars: Magic in the Water (1995- filmed in Kaslo) 8:30 p.m. at Lakeside Park. Bring lawn chairs or blankets (rain cancels) Jazz: Nikko at the Hume Library Lounge. 610 p.m. www.humehotel.com/library-lounge Karaoke at Finley’s Irish Bar and Grill 9 p.m.

special events Nelson’s 5th Annual Edible Garden Tour www. seedsnelson.org/events Redfish Festival at the Kokanee Creek Visitors Centre 11 a.m. to 6 p.m,. rain or shine. https:// ecosociety.ca/node/388 Play: Loony Tunes, 8:30 p.m. TNT Playhouse corner of Ward & Carbonate, www.nelsonsummertheatre.com

ongoing events Movie: TBA at Civic Theatre Cribbage in Nelson Legion lounge 1:00 p.m.. Membership available to the public. 250-352-7727 or 250-352-6464

religious services Centre for Spiritual Living Sunday Celebration. Meditation 10:30 a.m., Celebration 11:00 a.m.. 554 Ward St. Everyone Welcome.www.cslwestkootenay.org Oneness Blessings - meditation and divine energy transfer 9:30 a.m., Manistone Healing Centre, 2nd Floor, 507 Baker St. Kootenay Shambhala Meditation Centre Open Public Sitting Hours 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. 812 Stanley First Baptist Church, 611 - 5th St., Nelson. A Family Friendly Service at10 a.m Pastor: John Thwaites Kootenay Christian Fellowship at 10:30 a.m. 520 Falls Street. Phone 1-888-761-3301. Divine purpose, serving community developing relationships St. Saviour’s Anglican Service: 10:30 a.m.. All Welcome. Ward & Silica, 250-352-5711 St. John’s Lutheran Church service. Everyone welcome to 4p.m. worship. 321 Silica St. 250354-3308.

Nelson United Church service. 10 a.m. All are welcome. 602 Silica St. 250-352-2822. Unity Centre of the Kootenays Seniors 51 – 717 Vernon St. 11 a.m. Contact – 250-354-5394 Ascension Lutheran Church service 10:15a. m. Rosemont Elementary. All are welcome. 250-352-2515. Cathedral of Mary Immaculate Mass, Nelson at 8:30 a.m and 10:30 a.m. Nelson Vineyard Church: 10 a.m., 2402 Perrier Lane. Bring something to share at our potluck brunch. Guests and children always welcome. CONTACT: 250-509-0151 or nexvine@telus.net Bethel Christian Centre. 623 Gordon Road, Nelson BC. Sunday Worship Service 10 a.m. For more information please call 250.352.9322 Nelson Covenant Church, 10:00 a.m., 702 Stanley St, Nelson, ecov.org, Loving Jesus, Loving People, Transforming Lives Balfour Covenant Church, 9:30 a.m., 7741 Hwy 3A, Balfour, ecov.org, Loving Jesus, Loving People, Transforming Lives Junction Church, 10:00 a.m., 2480 Eden Rd, South Slocan, 250-359-5065, junctionchurch.com, Loving Jesus, Loving People, Transforming Lives St. Michael’s Anglican Church, 8551 Busk Rd., in the heart of the Village of Balfour. Worship 11:30 a.m.

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Senior Citizens meeting, 717 Vernon St., 10:30 a.m. All Seniors Welcome! Wednesday, Sept. 2 Nelson Leafs vs Beaver Valley 7 p.m. at Nelson Community Complex http://www.nelsonleafs.ca Thursday, Sept. 3 Emotional Intelligence for Men! New September course. Contact Robert to learn more: (250) 352 2259 Thursday Evenings Sept. 3-24 Kootenay Pride Weekend September 4-7 4th annual PRIDE Coffee House at Expressions Theatre Café 554 Ward St., Nelson from 12-3 p.m. A fantastic line-up of performers including some music, comedy, readings, and who knows what else. Suggested $5 donation Saturday, Sept. 5 Noah Derksen: Vancouver-based contemplative folk musician, house concert in Nelson. 7 p.m. $10 e-mail bakerbon@gmail.com for address. Sunday, Sept. 6 continued on next page...


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What’sOn this week Nelson & Area: Fri. Aug. 21 - Sun. Aug. 30

Plan Ahead cont’d Public Schools open for School District 8 Tuesday, Sept. 8 Selkirk College first day of classes for Fall Semester Tuesday, Sept. 8 Nelson Leafs vs Castlegar 7 p.m. at Nelson Community Complex http://www.nelsonleafs. ca Tuesday, Sept. 8 Nelson Leafs vs Castlegar 8 p.m. at Castlegar Community Complex http://www.nelsonleafs. ca Wednesday, Sept. 9 Roots Roundup w/ Brian Rosen & The WhatNow at Spiritbar http://www.humehotel.com/spiritbar Friday, Sept. 11 Nelson Leafs vs Kelowna 7 p.m. at Nelson Community Complex http://www.nelsonleafs. ca Friday, Sept. 11 Gabriel Palatchi Band at Spiritbar http://www. humehotel.com/spiritbar Saturday, Sept. 12 Nelson Leafs vs Fetnie 7 p.m. at Nelson Community Complex http://www.nelsonleafs. ca Saturday, Sept. 12 Hills Garlic Festival 165 vendors, great food, live music and kids’ entertainment 10 a.m.-5 p.m., New Denver Sunday, Sept. 13

2nd Annual Selkirk Saints Golf Tournament at the Castlegar Golf Course http://www.gosaints. ca Sunday, Sept. 13 All Candidates Forum: Peace, Security and Climate Change presented by the Mir Centre for Peace Wednesday, Sept 16 at Sandman Hotel 1944 Columbia, Castlegar, and Thursday, Sept. 17 Nelson United Church, 602 SilicaSt. Workshop: Copyright for Visual and Media Artists www.wkartscouncil.com in Nelson, 2 hours on the evening of Sept. 17 Antony & Cleopatra - Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, a Capitol Performance On Screen 7 p.m. http://www.capitoltheatre.bc.ca/ Friday, September 18 BootCamp for Non-Profits: Law and Governance 101 (focus on Arts & Heritage) www.wkartscouncil.com all day in Nelson on Sept. 18 and in Trail on Sept. 19. Kootenay Spirit Festival in Nelson yoga, meditation, dance, consciousness, health and wellness. September 18-20 Kootenay Book Weekend for passionate pageturners to come together to talk about books. Reading list: www.kootenaybookweekend.ca Nelson. Sept. 18-20

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New fires in Southeast Fire Centre, Rock Creek continues new fires visible The BC Wildfire Service is responding to a number of new fires that are highly visible from surrounding communities throughout the Southeast Fire Centre. None of these fires are immediately threatening any communities or structures, however due to their location the public may see an increase in smoke and air operations in response to these incidents. -The fire 5.6 km northwest of Renata is currently 8 hectares and has shown rapid growth. Seven firefighters and one helicopter are on site, assisted by airtankers. -The Tenderloin Creek fire is currently 10 hectares and is located 6.5km east of West Arrow Lake. Airtankers are on site. -The Hanna Creek fire is currently 0.3 hectares and is located 8km

northwest of Trail. One BC Wildfire Service Initial Attack crew is on site assisted by a helicopter. -The Kelly Mountain fire is currently 0.13 hectares and is 6.5km northeast of Fruitvale. There are 5 firefighters on site. Officials from the BC Wildfire Service met this morning with the Incident Management Team on the Stickpin fire, 7 km south of the Canada / U.S. border in Washington State. Discussions are underway on how to potentially assist our neighbours to the south with suppression efforts on this fire. For information on fires in the U.S.A, please visit: http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/ For up-to-date information on the wildfire situation in B.C, please visit: www.bcwildfire.ca

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As we grow in age, so do the amount of things we must be responsible for. I don’t know about you but this scares me immensely. Being responsible isn’t an issue, it’s taking into account all of the things I feel responsible for. But taking these responsibilities is a necessity. You don’t want the feeling of being inferior that you get for not achieving as much as your peers. I do however find it best not to compare your accomplishments to those of others if you feel inad-

equate in comparison. I often find myself overwhelmed and yearning for days where a lack of responsibilities was the norm. Of course, I take care of what’s needed, but I still can’t help to yearn for those days again. It’s all right to indulge in many of your childhood interests, even at an older age; you must simply take care of your responsibilities in a timely matter. It’s best to take a look at everything and accomplish it in a way that optimizes your productivity.

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