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Grace& Glorie
By Tom Zeigler
Oct 16 - Nov 7
ElfThe Musical
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Sunday, November 1st, 11am - 3pm 8Th Annual Downtown Sidewalk Celebration
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Sunday, November 1st, 11am - 3pm 8Th Annual Downtown Sidewalk Celebration
Look for the balloons outside participating stores and check out the sales!
FEATURED DUNCAN BUSINESSES
SUN NOV 1
Daylight Savings Ends on Sunday, Nov 1 at 2 am the clocks get turned back 1 hour
Sidewalk Celebration Downtown Duncan: Duncan BIA pres-ents the 8th Annual Downtown Sidewalk Celebration on Nov 1 from 11 am - 3 pm. Watch for balloons outside participat-ing retailers and enjoy great deals inside! FMI down-townduncan.ca or 250.715.1700
Live Theatre‘Grace and Glorie’ is a dramatic com-edy that promises plenty of laughter and perhaps some new perspectives on life. Chemainus Theatre Festival Wed - Sun, Oct 16 - Nov 7. Matinee and eve-ning shows available. FMI/tix chemainus-theatrefestival.ca or 1.800.565.7738
Live MusicA c o u s t i c g u i -tar bluesman Ken Hamm drops by the Duncan Showroom for a 2 pm show. Tix $25/door, $20/advance. No alcohol venue. FMI/tix show-roomproductions.ca 250.748.7246
Cowichan Valley HockeyWatch the Cowichan Valley Capitals take on Powell River 2 pm at the Island Savings Centre. Adult $30, stu/sen $10, child (6 - 12) $7, child 5 & under FREE, FMI co-wichancapitals.com 250.748.9930
MON NOV 2
Fibre Arts ShowVancouver Island Surface Design As-sociation (VISDA) presents ‘Garden Tapestry’ Group Fibre Arts Show at POR-TALS in the Island Savings Centre until Nov 10. Mon thru Sat 10 am - 5 pm. FMI 250.746.1633 c o w i c h a n v a l l e y -artscouncil.ca
Canucks vs Flyers7 pm on SPN. FMI ca-nucks.nhl.com
Money Vault Series Foundation Class (Nov 14th) TIRED OF LIVING PAYCHEQUE TO PAYCHEQUE? Let’s clean that mess up! Grab your seat NOW - Don’t put off your financial peace any longer. Sign up at www.meridethbisiker.com/classes $89 per person, $160 per cou-ple LUNCH included FMI: 250-951-6632
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Fibre Arts ShowVancouver Island Surface Design Asso-ciation (VISDA) pres-ents ‘Garden Tapestry’ Group Fibre Arts Show at PORTALS in the Is-land Savings Centre until Nov 10. Mon thru Sat 10 am - 5 pm. FMI 250.746.1633 co-wichanvalleyartscoun-cil.ca
Open Mic Nite7: 30 pm at the Duncan Showroom.
Use the stage to launch your career in front of a friendly, appreciative audi-ence! 3 songs each, $5/everyone. No-alcohol venue show-roomproductions.ca 250.748.7246
WED NOV 4
Cowichan Valley Museum Exhibit‘tthu hwsteli hwul-muhw | Coast Sal-ish Canoe Pullers’ explores the impor-tance of canoes to the language and cul-
A biologist, a chemist, and a statistician are out hunting. The biologist shoots at a deer and misses five feet to the left. The chemist takes a shot and misses five feet to the right. The statistician yells, “We got ‘em!”
A guy asks a lawyer what his fee is. “I charge $250 for three questions,” the lawyer says. “That’s awfully steep, isn’t it?” the guy asks. “Yes,” the lawyer replies, “Now what’s your final question?”
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CINEMA
NOVEMBER 6Spectre, Life
NOVEMBER 8Fantasia 75th Anniversary
NOVEMBER 13The 33
NOVEMBER 15Viscera/Afternoon of a Faun/Tchaikovsky Ballet
NOVEMBER 18Mockingjay The Double Feature
NOVEMBER 20Mockingjay Part II
NOVEMBER 21Lulu
NOVEMBER 25Creed
NOVEMBER 28Coriolanus
VIDEO RELEASE
NOVEMBER 3The End Of The Tour, Inside Out, She’s Funny That Way, Vacation
NOVEMBER 10Mr. Holmes, Self/Less, Terminator Genisys, Trainwreck
NOVEMBER 17The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
We Are Your Friends
NOVEMBER 24American Ultra, No Escape, Ricki and the Flash, Shaun The Sheep Movie
GAMESNOVEMBER 5
Need For Speed
NOVEMBER 6Call Of Duty/Black Ops, Chibi-Robo Zip Lash, Persona4/Dancing All Night
NOVEMBER 10Fallout 4, Starcraft II
NOVEMBER 13Rodea The Sky Soldier
Rise of the Tomb Raider, Sword Art Online, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5
NOVEMBER 17Trails of Cold Steel
NOVEMBER 19Star Wars Battlefront
NOVEMBER 20Assassin’s Creed Syn-dicate, Mario Tennis
NOVEMBER 25Transformers Devastation
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First man in space?
Which could be a Stradivarius?
What would a cartographer make?
How many legs has the crab?
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ture of the Coast Sal-ish. Cowichan Valley Museum until Nov 14. Open Wed - Fri 11 am - 4 pm, Sat 1 - 4 pm. By donation. FMI co-wichanvalleymuseum.bc.ca
Live Theatre‘Grace and Glorie’ is a dramatic com-edy that promises plenty of laughter and perhaps some new perspectives on life. Chemainus Theatre Festival Wed - Sun, Oct 16 - Nov 7. Matinee and eve-ning shows available. FMI/tix chemainus-theatrefestival.ca or 1.800.565.7738
Paws 4 Storieschildren 6 - 12 are in-vited to drop by Co-wichan Library 3:30 - 4:30 pm and improve their literacy skills
by reading to Percy the friendly therapy dog! FMI virl.bc.ca 250.746.7661
Lego Funkids 6 - 12 years are welcome to drop by the Cowichan Library 3:30 - 4:30 pm to use Library Legos and cre-ate a masterpiece! virl.bc.ca 250.746.7661
Movie Release“Wrecker” 6:15 pm. See your local cinema for times and prices
Canucks vs Penguins7 pm on SN. FMI ca-nucks.nhl.com
THU NOV 5
Fibre Arts ShowVancouver Island Surface Design As-sociation (VISDA) presents ‘Garden Tapestry’ Group Fibre
Arts Show at POR-TALS in the Island Savings Centre until Nov 10. Mon thru Sat 10 am - 5 pm. FMI 250.746.1633 c o w i c h a n v a l l e y -artscouncil.ca
Live Theatre‘Grace and Glorie’ is a dramatic com-edy that promises plenty of laughter and perhaps some new perspectives on life. Chemainus Theatre Festival Wed - Sun, Oct 16 - Nov
7. Matinee and eve-ning shows available. FMI/tix chemainus-theatrefestival.ca or 1.800.565.7738
Games Night at the Librarybring your favourite board or card game or use one of the Cowichan Branch Library’s! All ages, 6 - 7:30 pm Free. virl.bc.ca 250.746.7661
Live Music‘Two Piano Tornado’ is an evening of standard and original tunes
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and completely im-provised riffs by two dueling piano players! Duncan Showroom 8 pm. No-alcohol venue $15/door, $12/adv, FMI showroom-productions.ca or call 250.748.7246
FRI NOV 6
Movie Release“The Peanuts Movie” 6 pm, See your local cinema for times and prices
Movie Release“Room” 6:15 pm. See your local cinema for times and prices. land-markcinemas.com
Art ExhibitThe ‘Printmakers Only Group’ hosts a show of original, hand-pulled prints at the Cowichan Per-forming Arts Centre Nov 1 - 30. Includes etchings, linocuts, woodcuts, mono-prints and more. Gallery open one hour prior to The-atre showtime. FMI cowichanpac.ca or call 250.748.7529
Movie Release“Spectre” 6:30 pm. See your local cin-ema for times and prices. landmarkcin-emas.com
Live MusicBeverley McKeen plays the Cowichan Bay Pub starting at 7 pm. FMI baypub.ca or 250.748.2330
Improv Comedy Show (19+ only) ‘The Comic Strippers’ is a semi-undressed, completely unscript-ed improv comedy show about a ficti-tious male stripping troupe. Guaranteed hilarity! 7:30 pm at Cowichan Perform-ing Arts Centre. $34 FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
Live Theatre‘Grace and Glorie’ is a dramatic comedy that promises plen-ty of laughter and perhaps some new perspectives on life. Chemainus Theatre Festival Wed - Sun until Nov 7. Matinee and evening shows available. FMI/tix che-mainustheatrefestival.ca or 1.800.565.7738
Live Music /Performance‘DIVAS - Vegas meets Vaudeville’ is a two-hour musical com-edy featuring Bonnie Kilroe as 16 different celebrities from Mari-lyn Munroe and Mae West to Tina Turner and Cher! Crofton Hotel & Pub 8 - 10 pm $20/adult. FMI celebrity-imposters.com or 604.831.4580
Live Music‘Hell Katz’ play the River Rock Bar & Grill at the Travelodge, Duncan at 9 pm. No cover. FMI travelo-dgeduncan.com or 250.748.4311
Live Music‘The Ravens’ (folk/rock) hit the stage at Moby’s Pub, Salt Spring Island, for a 9 pm show. FMI mobyspub.ca or 250.537.5559
SAT NOV 7
Canucks vs Sabres 10 am on SN. FMI ca-nucks.nhl.com
Live Theatre’Grace and Glorie’ is a dramatic comedy that promises plen-ty of laughter and perhaps some new perspectives on life. Chemainus Theatre Festival Wed - Sun until Nov 7. Matinee and evening shows available. FMI/tix che-mainustheatrefestival.ca or 1.800.565.7738
Genealogy Class at the Libraryruns 3 - 4:30 pm at Cowichan Library. Free. FMI virl.bc.ca or 250.746.7661
Gala Fundraiserhosted by Cowichan Women Against Vio-lence at the Cowichan Exhibition Grounds 6 pm - 1 am. Cocktails, 4-course gourmet supper, live music by Rainwood Steel, silent and live auc-tion and more! $125/adult. FMI cwav.org or 250.748.7000
Open Mic Nitewith Scott Owen, 7 pm at the River Rock Bar & Grill, Duncan.
No cover. FMI trav-elodgeduncan.com or 250.748.4311
Cowichan Valley Hockeywatch the Cowichan Valley Capitals take on Powell River 7 pm at the Island Savings Centre. Adult $30, stu/sen $10, child (6 - 12) $7, child 5 & under FREE, FMI co-wichancapitals.com or 250.748.9930
Live Musicthe Cowichan Consort Orchestra presents ‘A Night of Russian Mu-sic’ at the Christian Re-form Church in Dun-can, 7:30 - 9:20 pm. Tix at the door adult/sen $15, child/stu $10. FMI 250.748.2460
Live Music‘The Hardware Girls’ play the Duncan Showroom at 8 pm. No-alcohol venue $17/door, $15/adv. FMI showroom-productions.ca or 250.748.7246
Live Music‘Riverside’ (rock/dance) hits the stage at Moby’s Pub, Salt Spring Island, for a 9 pm show. FMI mobyspub.ca or 250.537.5559
SUN NOV 8
Canucks vs Devils2 pm on SNP. FMI ca-nucks.nhl.com
Movie Release“Fantasia 75th An-niversary” 6 pm, See
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DECK THE HALL CHRISTMAS MARKETDo you know someone who loves crafts & also just happens to love Christmas? Of course you do so grab them and bring them down to the Cowichan Exhibition’s 3rd annual Deck The Hall Christmas Market.
With over 70 vendors, concession & door priz-es there is no shortage of excitement! There truly is magic in the air here and something for everyone including baked goodies, hand weaved scarfs, crocheted goods, jams, jewel-lery & much more. When you get hungry stop by our concession for something to nibble on.
November 28th 10am - 5pm
November 29th 10am - 3pm
Cowichan Exhibition Park, Duncan 7380 Trans Canada Hwy. (250)748-0822
DECK THE HALLChristmas Market
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LocationCowichan Exhibition
7380 TCH, Duncan, BC
Vendor Registration www.cowex.ca, 250.748.0822
Over 70 vendorsConcessionDoor Prizes
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Live Music‘David Vest’, a boo-gie-woogie award-winning blues piano player from Alabama, returns to the Duncan Showroom for a 7:30 pm show. No-alcohol venue $22/door, $20/adv. FMI showroom-productions.ca or 250.748.7246
MON NOV 9
Fibre Arts ShowVancouver Island Surface Design As-sociation (VISDA) presents ‘Garden Tapestry’ Group Fibre Arts Show at POR-TALS in the Island Savings Centre until Nov 10. Mon thru Sat 10 am - 5 pm.
FMI 250.746.1633 c o w i c h a n v a l l e y -artscouncil.ca
Money Vault Series Foundation Class (Nov 14th) TIRED OF LIVING PAYCHEQUE TO PAYCHEQUE? Let’s clean that mess up! Grab your seat NOW - Don’t put off your financial peace any longer. Sign up at www.meridethbisiker.com/classes $89 per person, $160 per cou-ple LUNCH included FMI: 250-951-6632
TUE NOV 10
Fibre Arts ShowVancouver Island Surface Design As-sociation (VISDA) presents ‘Garden Tapestry’ Group Fibre Arts Show at POR-TALS in the Island Savings Centre until Nov 10. Mon thru
Sat 10 am - 5 pm. FMI 250.746.1633 c o w i c h a n v a l l e y -artscouncil.ca
Canucks vs Blue Jackets4 pm on SNP. FMI ca-nucks.nhl.com
Live Music‘Blues Tuesday....with Thor and the Thun-dercast’ at the Dun-can Showroom at 8 pm. Off-duty blues musicians welcome to join in on the fun! No-alcohol venue $5 performing musi-cians, $10 everyone else. FMI showroom-productions.ca or 250.748.7246
WED NOV 11
Cowichan Valley Museum Exhibit‘tthu hwsteli hwul-muhw | Coast Sal-ish Canoe Pullers’
explores the impor-tance of canoes to the language and culture of the Coast Salish. Cowichan Val-ley Museum until Nov 14. Open Wed - Fri 11 am - 4 pm, Sat 1 - 4 pm. By donation. FMI cowichanvalleymuse-um.bc.ca
Live MusicMaple Blues Award winner ‘Harpdog Brown and The Trav-elin’ Blues Show’ comes to the Duncan Showroom for an 8 pm show. No alcohol venue $22/door, $20/adv. FMI showroom-productions.ca or 250.748.7246
THU NOV 12
Teeny Tiny Art Works - A Gift Show!Nov 12 - Dec 5 at PORTALS in the Is-land Savings Centre.
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A variety of origi-nal pieces including painting, jewellery, ceramics, mixed me-dia, wood, etc. Just in time for the gift giving season! Mon thru Sat 10 am - 5 pm. FMI 250.746.1633 or cowichanvalley-artscouncil.ca
34th Annual Christ-mas Chaos Arts and Crafts FairEnjoy the work of over 100 local artisans!. Kids craft activities, festive atmosphere! Island Savings Centre noon til 8 pm (Nov 12 & 13), 10 am - 5 pm
(Nov 14 & 15) Free. FMI cvrd.bc.ca or 250.748.7529
Canucks vs Senators 4:30 pm on SNV. FMI canucks.nhl.com
FRI NOV 13
Cowichan Valley Museum Exhibit‘tthu hwsteli hwul-muhw | Coast Sal-ish Canoe Pullers’ explores the impor-tance of canoes to the language and cul-ture of the Coast Sal-ish. Cowichan Valley Museum until Nov 14. Open Wed - Fri 11 am - 4 pm, Sat 1 - 4 pm.
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Teeny Tiny Art Works - A Gift Show! Nov 12 - Dec 5 at PORTALS in the Is-land Savings Centre. A variety of origi-nal pieces including painting, jewellery, ceramics, mixed me-dia, wood, etc. Just in time for the gift giving season! Mon thru Sat 10 am - 5 pm. FMI 250.746.1633 or cowichanvalley-artscouncil.ca
34th Annual Christ-mas Chaos Arts and Crafts FairEnjoy the work of over 100 local artisans!. Kids craft activities, festive atmosphere! Island Savings Centre noon til 8 pm (Nov 12 & 13), 10 am - 5 pm (Nov 14 & 15) Free. FMI cvrd.bc.ca or 250.748.7529
Canucks vs Senators4:30 pm on SNV. FMI canucks.nhl.com
Art ExhibitThe ‘Printmakers Only Group’ hosts a show of original, hand-pulled prints at the
Cowichan Perform-ing Arts Centre Nov 1 - 30. Includes etch-ings, linocuts, wood-cuts, monoprints and more. Gallery open one hour prior to Theatre showtime. FMI cowichanpac.ca or call 250.748.7529
Movie Release“33” 6:30 pm, See your local cinema for times and prices. FMI land-markcinemas.com
Movie Release“By The Sea” 6:45 pm. See your local cinema for times and prices
Barra MacNeils Christmas Concertthe ‘Barra MacNeils’ are back with their ever-popular Celtic Christmas con-cert! Classic tunes of the season and heartwarming sto-ries. 7:30 pm at Co-wichan Performing Arts Centre. $45 FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
Live Music‘Ear Candy’ plays the River Rock Bar & Grill in Duncan at 9 pm. No cover. FMI trav-elodgeduncan.com or 250.748.4311
Live Music‘Ange Hehr’ (rock/dance) hits the stage at Moby’s Pub, Salt Spring Island for a 9 pm show. FMI mobyspub.ca or 250.537.5559
SAT NOV 14
Teeny Tiny Art Works - A Gift Show!Nov 12 - Dec 5 at POR-TALS in the Island Sav-ings Centre. A variety of original pieces in-cluding painting, jew-ellery, ceramics, mixed media, wood, etc. Just in time for the gift giv-ing season! Mon thru Sat 10 am - 5 pm. FMI 250.746.1633 or co-wichanvalleyartscoun-cil.ca
34th Annual Christ-mas Chaos Arts and Crafts FairEnjoy the work of over 100 local artisans!. Kids craft activities, festive atmosphere! Island Savings Centre noon til 8 pm (Nov 12 & 13), 10 am - 5 pm (Nov 14 & 15) Free. FMI cvrd.bc.ca or 250.748.7529
Cowichan Valley Museum Exhibit‘tthu hwsteli hwul-muhw | Coast Salish Canoe Pullers’ ex-
plores the importance of canoes to the lan-guage and culture of the Coast Salish. Co-wichan Valley Muse-um until Nov 14. Open Wed - Fri 11 am - 4 pm, Sat 1 - 4 pm. By dona-tion. FMI cowichanval-leymuseum.bc.ca
Canucks vs Maple Leafs4 pm on HNIC. FMI canucks.nhl.com
Art ExhibitThe ‘Printmakers Only Group’ hosts a show of original, hand-pulled prints at the Cowichan Performing Arts Cen-tre Nov 1 - 30. Includes etchings, linocuts, woodcuts, monoprints and more. Gallery open one hour prior to Theatre showtime. FMI cowichanpac.ca or call 250.748.7529
Live Music‘Mary Eagan’s Student Recital’ takes place at the Duncan Show-room 7 pm. No-alco-hol venue $12/door, $10/adv. FMI show-roomproductions.ca or 250.748.7246
Live Musicthe Victoria Sym-phony presents ‘Pure
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Classics’ (Stravinsky, Haydn, Mozart) 7:30 pm at the CPAC. Child $5, adult $25 - $40. FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
Karaokeat the River Rock Bar & Grill, Duncan at 8 pm. No cover. FMI travelodgeduncan.com or 250.748.4311
Live Music‘Soul Shakedown’ hits the stage at Moby’s Pub, Salt Spring Is-land for a 9 pm show. FMI mobyspub.ca or 250.537.5559
Money Vault Series Foundation Class.TIRED OF LIVING PAYCHEQUE TO PAYCHEQUE? Let’s clean that mess up! Grab your seat NOW - Don’t put off your fi-nancial peace any lon-ger. Sign up at www.meridethbisiker.com/
classes $89 per per-son, $160 per couple LUNCH included FMI: 250-951-6632
SUN NOV 15
34th Annual Christ-mas Chaos Arts and Crafts FairEnjoy the work of over 100 local artisans!. Kids craft activities, festive atmosphere! Island Savings Centre noon til 8 pm (Nov 12 & 13), 10 am - 5 pm (Nov 14 & 15) Free. FMI cvrd.bc.ca or 250.748.7529
Live Comedythe ‘One Man Star Wars Trilogy’ is a comedic hit that co n d e n s e s t h e original Star Wars trilogy into a whirl-wind of hilarity. Per-formed and written by Charles Ross. 7:30 pm Cowichan Performing Arts Centre. eyeGo $5,
stu $25, adult $28. FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
MON NOV 16
Live Classical Music‘Morning Musicale’ with Sarah Hagen and Francois Houle takes place at the CPAC at 10:30 am. Onstage seating, pre-concert chat, table of treats! For lovers of classical music eyeGo $5, Elder College $22, regular $24. FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
Canucks vs Canadiens 4:30 pm on SNP. FMI canucks.nhl.com
Movie Night at the Library‘Ten questions for the Dalai Lama’ plays at Cowichan Library 6 - 8 pm. Free. FMI virl.bc.ca or 250.746.7661
TUE NOV 17
Free Swim‘Tim’s Tuesday’ is a free swim at Lady-smith Pool sponsored by Tim Hortons! 6:30 - 8 pm. Please bring a non-perishable food item for the Food Bank. FMI ladysmith.ca or 250.245.6424
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HOME&LIFE Article by Simon Rideout your own website or Blog using Wordpress. Four sessions, Tue and Thurs Nov 17 - 26 from 7 - 9 pm at Co-wichan VIU Campus $125 + GST, FMI viu.ca or 1.866.734.6252
Open Mic Nite7:30 pm at the Dun-can Showroom. Use the stage to launch your career in front of a friendly, appreciative audience. 3 songs each, $5/everyone. No-alco-hol venue. FMI show-roomproductions.ca or 250.748.7246
WED NOV 18
Paws 4 Storieschildren 6 - 12 are invited to drop by Co-wichan Library 3:30 - 4:30 pm and improve their literacy skills by reading to Percy the friendly therapy dog! FMI virl.bc.ca or 250.746.7661
Canucks vs Jets4:30 pm on SN. FMI canucks.nhl.com
THU NOV 19
8th Annual Carols Christmas Craft Fair quilting, photography, jewellery, knitting and so much more! Nov 19 - 22, 10 am - 4 pm each day at North Oys-ter Community Hall. Free coffee and good-ies. FMI 250.468.7015
Live Musicmulti-award winning ‘Gordie Mackeeman and His Rhythm Boys’ bring their brand of
foot-stomping old-time roots music to the CPAC at 7:30 pm. eyeGo $5, stu/sen $25, adult $28. FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
FRI NOV 20
8th Annual Carols Christmas Craft Fairquilting, photography, jewellery, knitting and so much more! Nov 19 - 22, 10 am - 4 pm each day at North Oys-ter Community Hall. Free coffee and good-ies. FMI 250.468.7015
Movie Release“Trumbo” 6:15 pm, See your local cinema for times and prices. FMI landmarkcinemas.com
Dive In CinemaLadysmith Parks Rec-reation and Culture presents ‘Descen-dants’ at the Lady-smith Pool Nov 20 from 6:30 - 9 pm. $5/person. FMI ladysmith.ca or 250.245.6424
Movie Release“Mockingjay Pt 2” 6:30 pm, See your lo-cal cinema for times and prices. FMI land-markcinemas.com
Live Music‘Tom Morrisey’ plays the Cowichan Bay Pub starting at 7 pm. FMI baypub.ca or 250.748.2330
Live Music/Theatre‘Red Rock Diner’ is a musical in which 5 teens come of age in Vancouver while DJ Red Robinson plays the biggest hits of the day.
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As the Yellowpoint Christmas Spec-tacular Producer and Creator Katy Bowen-Roberts heads into her ninth season, she took a moment with us to reflect on the production and its jour-ney thus far.
“It feels like only yesterday that I was sit-ting cozied up by a wood burning fire with a pint of bitter, a few creative artistic friends, a napkin and pen and an outpouring of ideas that would soon become a seed for the Yel-lowpoint Christmas Spectacular”. In a small country village outside Norfolk, England, Katy found herself dreaming up this sing-ing and dancing extravaganza. Little did she know then that nine years later, the show would be welcoming almost six thousand people through its doors annually, that it would be known for it’s Christmas spirit, it’s talent, it’s energy, and it’s success.
The Yellowpoint Christmas Spectacular Heads into its’ Ninth Season!
Katy’s work on this show begins in Febru-ary. On the floor in her living room, she spreads out hundreds of musical scores, books and CD’s in front of her and be-gins to piece together the show. Within a month, it has started to take shape and James Mark, Musical Arranger, comes onto the scene. After hours of discussion, the team is ready to get started. James sets to work arranging the music and over 60 pieces will be found in this year’s score. Katy sets to work booking theatres, hiring the creative team, advertising and managing auditions, creating contracts, designing the marketing campaign, con-tacting past and future audience mem-bers and ordering costumes. “Not a day goes by throughout the year that I don’t think about this show. Some weeks I put in just a few hours. Others, the hours are endless and full of big decisions and excit-ing opportunities. There is always some-thing to work on”, says Katy.
The show has grown over the past nine years into a production that is unique and has become a special holiday tradition for thousands of people annually across cen-tral Vancouver Island. This year’s sing-ing and dancing spectacular includes hits by the Beach Boys, a Rock of Ages medley, Bobby Darrin songs, songs from Grease and Moulin Rouge, a Canadiana
set as well as many more classical hits and Christmas favourites.
Two weeks before the show opens, a cast of 14 professional
singers, dancers and musi-cians will begin an
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week rehearsal period in preparation for opening night. “It takes a year of plan-ning to bring this show to the stage but it’s worth every minute” says creator, Katy. “Audiences leave buzzing night af-ter night and when I hear them cry, ‘my Christmas has officially begun’ I know that we have succeeded.” The show is fast moving and colorful with dazzling costumes, lights and sequins. It takes you on an emotional journey through a wide variety of music and dance from rock & roll to Broadway, jazz and classical, all interwoven with touching readings and stories, including an audience sing-along, a Christmas Quiz and youthful energy and talent to take you on a journey to an-other world.
There are 17 performances in three dif-ferent venues (The Cedar Community Hall, The Port Theatre and the Sid Wil-liams Theatre) running from December 4th – December 20th. Please visit www.yellowpointchristmasspectacular.ca for more information. It’s quickly becoming a tradition for audiences across Vancou-ver Island. It is a favorite among bus tour groups, staff parties, family and friend reunions, and festive celebrations. Tickets are on sale now at the Port Theatre Box office (250.754.8550) and the Sid Wil-liams box office (250.338.2430). Book your tickets soon so that you don’t miss this spec-t a c u l a r event.
Heads into its’ Ninth Season!
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COMMUNITY CENTRES
Island Savings CentreDuncan, 250.748.7529
Cowichan Aquatic CentreDuncan, 250.746.7665
Kerry Park Recreation CentreMill Bay 250.743.5922
BIRDING
Cowichan Estuary CentreDuncan, 250.746.0227
The Raptors CentreDuncan, 250.746.0372
BOATING
Sealegs Kayaking AdventuresLadysmith 250.245.4096
Excalibur ChartersDuncan, 250.246.0142
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CYCLING
Cowichan Valley Trail (incl historic Kinsol Trestle) cvrd.bc.ca
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CURLING
Kerry Park Rec CentreMill Bay, 250.743.5922
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Cowichan RocksCowichan Lake, 250.749.6742
FOOTBALL
Cowichan Valley Football AssociationDuncan, 250.588.9445
Cowichan Rugby Football ClubDuncan, 250.746.7513
HOCKEY
Cowichan Valley Minor Hockey AssociationChemainus, 250.246.3906
Cowichan Valley Junior A Hockey Club Duncan, 250.748.9930
Kerry Park Rec CentreMill Bay (pick-up/rec hockey) 250.743.5922
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Cowichan Valley Soccer AssociationDuncan, cowichansoccer.com
Kerry Park Youth Soccer LeagueMill Bay, 250.743.5922
Kidsport CowichanDuncan, kidsportcanada.ca
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Cowichan Sportsplex Duncan, 250.746.5666
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Duncan Meadows Golf & Country Club250.746.8993
Cowichan Golf & Country ClubDuncan 250.746.5333
GYMNASTICS
Duncan Dynamics Gym Club 250.746.0193
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DANCE
Island Savings Centre250.748.7529
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Carlson’s School of DanceDuncan 250.746.6456
ICE SKATING
Kerry Park Public Skating Mill Bay 250.743.5922
Cowichan Lake Sports Arena250.749.6742
Red Robinson himself hosts a Q & A after the show! 7:30 pm at CPAC adult $40, senior $38. FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
Live Music‘Parker Schmidt’ per-forms at the Duncan Showroom at 8 pm. No-alcohol venue $15/door, $12/adv. FMI showroom-productions.ca or 250.748.7246
Live Theatre for Families ‘Elf: The Musical’ plays Wed - Sun from Nov 20 - Dec 31 at Chemainus Festival Theatre. Matinee and evening times avail-able. FMI chemainus-theatrefestival.ca or 1.800.565.7738
Live Music‘The Third Degree’ plays the River Rock Bar & Grill in Duncan at 9 pm. No cover. FMI travelodgeduncan.com or 250.748.4311
Live Music‘The Coalition’ per-forms at Moby’s Pub, Salt Spring Island at 9 pm. FMI mobyspub.ca or 250.537.5559
SAT NOV 21
National Sports Dayget ready to get out and play! RBC Sports Day in Canada is a national celebration of the power of sport to build community and get Canadians moving. FMI sportsday.cbc.ca
The Met Opera Live in HD‘Lulu’ is about a femme fatale who shatters lives, including her own. Running time 4 hrs 14 min at the CPAC. Starts at 9:30 am. FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
8th Annual Carols Christmas Craft Fairquilting, photography, jewellery, knitting and so much more! Nov 19 - 22, 10 am - 4 pm each day at North Oys-ter Community Hall. Free coffee and good-ies. FMI 250.468.7015
Canucks vs Wild4 pm on SN1. FMI ca-nucks.nhl.com
Local Food Dinnera fabulous multi-course locally-sourced gour-met meal built around the Southeast Asian Pine Mushroom. 5 - 9 pm at Deerholme Farm,
call to reserve. $90/person. FMI deerholme.com or 250.748.7450
Movie Release“Lulu” 6:30 pm, See your local cinema for times and prices. FMI landmarkcinemas.com
Open Mic Niteat the River Rock Bar & Grill, Duncan at 7 pm. No cover. FMI travelodgeduncan.com or 250.748.4311
Music in the Hallis a popular monthly event at St. Michael’s Hall in Chemainus. ‘Open Mic Night’ takes place 7 - 9 pm the 3rd Sat of every month Oct - Apr. Admission by donation. FMI cvcas.com or 250.246.1389
Cowichan Valley Hockeywatch the Cowichan Valley Capitals take on Nanaimo, 7 pm at the Island Savings Centre adult $30, stu/sen $10, child (6 - 12) $7, child 5 & under FREE, FMI cowichancapitals.com or 250.748.9930
Canucks vs Blackhawks7 pm on HNIC or TVAS. FMI canucks.nhl.com
Live Music‘Aidan Miller’ (rock/dance) performs at Moby’s Pub, Salt Spring Island at 9 pm. FMI mobyspub.ca or 250.537.5559
SUN NOV 22
8th Annual Carols Christmas Craft Fairquilting, photography, jewellery, knitting and so much more! Nov 19 - 22, 10 am - 4 pm each day at North Oys-ter Community Hall. Free coffee and good-ies. FMI 250.468.7015
Live Theatre for Families‘Elf: The Musical’ plays Wed - Sun from Nov 20 - Dec 31 at Chemainus Festival Theatre. Mati-nee and evening times available. FMI che-mainustheatrefestival.ca or 1.800.565.7738
Canucks vs Devils7 pm on SNP. FMI ca-nucks.nhl.com
MON NOV 23
Art ExhibitThe ‘Printmakers Only Group’ hosts a show of original, hand-pulled prints at the Cowichan Performing Arts Cen-tre Nov 1 - 30. Includes
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When I first met with Judy, her first words to me were, “I know you can’t help me but I’ve tried ev-erywhere else and you are my last hope.”
She went on to tell me that she had been turned down by her bank for a consolidation loan and had been told by two Trustee’s that she could not settle her debt either in a Bankruptcy or a Consumer Pro-posal, as she had equity in a home that she owned with her two sisters in Alberta.
She was stuck, as she could not sell the house that her sisters lived in nor could she mortgage it due to her poor credit and lack of employment. (She was living on the grace of friends, couch surfing).
In Alberta, Judy is a Certified Healthcare Practi-tioner. This certificate did not allow her to work in B.C. without spending money that she did not have, on getting her B.C. Certificate. Judy was cleaning homes to make ends meet.
She is estranged from her sisters in Alberta, as she moved to B.C. with a man she was not married to and in their culture, this is unacceptable. Over time, the relationship fell apart and Judy found her-self alone in B.C. with two sisters in Alberta that barely spoke with her.
Her situation seemed hopeless. She had approxi-mately sixty thousand dollars in credit card debt, no home, low paying job and no family to help her.
Judy had suffered two nervous breakdowns in the past couple of years due to her stress. When I met her she was in a very fragile state.
As I spent time interviewing Judy, she told me that over the years she had borrowed from her sisters on her portion of the equity in the house in Alberta. I began to wonder how much equity there actually was that she was still entitled to. After speaking with her sister I was able to discover that, in fact, there was only about ten thousand dollars left of her portion of the equity. The sisters had carefully kept records of the money they had paid to Judy over the years.
With the help of a lawyer in Edmonton, we were able to offer the sisters Judy’s remaining portion of equi-ty in their home for ten thousand dollars in exchange for Judy’s name being removed from the title.
No longer owning an asset in Alberta and with ten thousand to work with, we were able to structure a lump sum settlement to all of her creditors, which was ultimately accepted at nine cents on the dollar.
Judy is now debt free. Her health has improved tre-mendously. She calls me and emails me on a regu-lar basis to thank me for ‘saving her life.’ She has also referred clients to me.
To be able to assist people like Judy, for me, the words are indescribable.
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Reel Alternatives‘Woman in Gold’ stars Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds. This is a true story about one wom-an’s journey to reclaim her heritage and seek justice for what hap-pened to her family. 7 pm at the CPAC $12. FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
TUE NOV 24
‘Naturalist as Photographer’ with Bruce Whittington7 pm at Hardwick Hall. This is a presen-tation by acclaimed Ladysmith-based naturalist, author and photographer Bruce Whittington. Every-one welcome. Free for members of the Lady-smith Camera Club, $5 drop-in for non-mem-bers. FMI Ladysmith-CameraClub.com or 250.606.7011
Spoken Word Event‘For the Love of Words - with host Bill Levity’ is an evening dedicated to love of the spoken word. Duncan Show-room 7:30 pm. Read your work or some-thing from your favou-rite writer. No-alcohol venue $5/readers, $7/audience. FMI show-roomproductions.ca or 250.748.7246
WED NOV 25
Movie Release“Victor Frankenstein” 6:15 pm. See your lo-cal cinema for times and prices. FMI land-markcinemas.com
Movie Release“Creed” 6:45 pm. See your local cinema for times and prices
Cowichan Valley Hockeywatch the Cowichan Valley Capitals take on Alberni Valley 7 pm at the Island Savings Cen-tre adult $30, stu/sen $10, child (6 - 12) $7, child 5 & under FREE. FMI cowichancapitals.com or 250.748.9930
Vinyl Cafe Christmas ShowStuart McLean hosts the ‘Vinyl Cafe Christ-mas Show’ at the CPAC at 7:30 pm. Heart-warming stories and music. Laughter guar-anteed! Adult $55.50, youth (18 and under) $35.50. FMI cowichan-pac.ca or 250.748.7529
THU NOV 26
Ladysmith Light Up/Festival of Lightsthe 2015 Ladysmith Festival of Lights kicks off Nov 26 with the Light-Up at 6:30 pm, the Kinsmen Parade 6:40 pm, and entertain-ment, concessions, fire-works and a visit from Santa! FMI ladysmithfol.com or 250.245.5888
FRI NOV 27
Christmas Kick-off in Downtown Duncan5:30-8:30 Be there
to welcome Santa 8:00PM Fireworks from the roof of city hall!
Canucks vs Stars5:30 pm on SNP. FMI canucks.nhl.com
Billie Holiday Tribute‘Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill’ is a Billie Holiday tribute taking place Nov 27 - 29 and Dec 4 - 5 at Chemainus Gardens, the Crofton Pub and St. Michael’s Hall. Matinee and eve-ning times avail. $20 - $25. FMI/advance tix visit cvcas.com or call 250.246.1389
Live Music‘Echo Nebraska’ plays the River Rock Bar & Grill, Duncan at 9 pm. No cover. FMI travelodgeduncan.com or 250.748.4311
Live MusicThe ‘Angry Hippies’ (rock) play Moby’s Pub, Salt Spring Island at 9 pm. FMI mobyspub.ca or 250.537.5559
SAT NOV 28
3rd Annual Deck the Hall Christmas Craft Marketget started on your
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The Family Road Trip It was sort of a rite of passage, back in the day, to pack up the car (and pack everyone in it…comfort be damned) and head out on the road. Ahhhhh: the family road trip; a not-so modern day test of the ties that bind. Now that I mention it…is the family road trip something families even do anymore? Or did too many families break apart because of the road trip that is sort of died on the vine? Maybe it was more of a “70’s” thing. The kind of “well we can…so we should” type of vacation that our parents’ generation came up with. Whatever the case may be if you’re pondering a big cross-country, or even trans-continental, car trip with the family you may want to at least take the vehicle in for an inspection prior to heading out. A quick pre-trip check-up can, mostly, rule-out any major car issues from threatening to derail your big adventure. Your local mechanic will be able to perform a full inspection of all the major systems and advise you on what needs doing and what to keep an eye on. This kind of inspection can, hopefully, help you avoid having any traumatizing road-trip breakdowns like the kind that happened to my family when I was a kid.
When I was around the tender and highly impressionable age of 9 or so, my family, all 5 of us, took the old green non-air conditioned,
Volvo (built for 4 comfortably and if your an adult in one of the two luxurious front seats then “who really cares” and by the way “keep it down back there”) from roughly Vancouver to roughly Chicago for a road trip. Wouldn’t you know it the alternator (or something like that I mean ‘c’mon’ I was 9 OK I don’t know what it was…) gave out literally in the middle of nowhere. Anyway it may as well have been the last stop before the end of the earth and, go figure, the big breakdown happened at the end of the working day on a Friday. It seemed to us like “nobody but nobody” wanted to go the extra mile for a bunch Swedish-car-driving Canadian folk. This was pre-Glasnost and there was no Perestroika for us communist-Canucks on that day. The head mechanic took one gander at that Swedish mess of a “Grande Luxe” and he just walked away shaking his head. I think I even heard a snicker. If only we’d have taken the car in to be checked out by a good Canadian mechanic prior to heading out on the road….but no. So there we were in “one-horse-central” standing all alone quietly realizing the gravity of our situation each of us silently wondering what the heck we were going to do…and that’s just about the time the heavy black clouds rolled in and the first drops of rain started to fall.
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Kris Kringle Craft Market has grown and is expanding at Beban Park Social Centre in Nanaimo where there is “tons” of FREE parking. Located
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On Nov. 26, 27,28, 29, Kris Kringle is celebrating excellence in the Arts. We are having our Big Grand Opening ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 26 at 12 noon with a HUGE cake and balloons for the kids.
There are Daily roving Christmas Kringle entertainers, Kris Kringle, Karole Kringle, Princess Kringle, Krystal Princess, Spaz Magic a fire eater, Kringle Elves, Mike the Magician, The Merry Minstrel, Ruffle Redbird a Musical Stilt Walker and Juggler, Angels on stilts, plus and not to be forgotten, The Trollsons, A Family of Hilarious Trolls
with a polar bear that follows Grandpa Troll everywhere. Come and pet the live Alpacas. Watch and learn from the spinners about Alpacas and buy warm woollies and booties. There is live music in the food court where there are many different food choices: Ukrainian, Farm Gate and Greek. There are Donuts as well as gourmet coffees and hot chocolates.
At the Kris Kringle Kids Station, we have an amazing Face Painter, Cathy Corbett, who creates magical faces for the young and young at heart. New this year is the Kringle’s Man Cave, Sat & Sun ONLY !
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Billie Holiday Tribute‘Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill’ is a Billie Holiday tribute taking place Nov 27 - 29 and Dec 4 - 5 at Chemainus Gardens, the Crofton Pub and St. Michael’s Hall. Matinee and eve-ning times avail. $20 - $25. FMI/advance tix visit cvcas.com or call 250.246.1389
Live Music‘Coastal Giant’ plays the Duncan Show-room at 8 pm. No-al-cohol venue $15/door, $12/adv. FMI show-roomproductions.ca or 250.748.7246
Karaokeat the River Rock Bar & Grill, Duncan at 8 pm. No cover, FMI travelodgeduncan.com or 250.748.4311
Live Musicthe ‘Never Never Band’ plays Moby’s Pub, Salt Spring Island at 9 pm. FMI mobyspub.ca or 250.537.5559
SUN NOV 29
3rd Annual Deck the Hall Christmas Craft Marketget started on your Christmas shopping!
This popular market features the work of artisans and crafters from around the Valley and runs Nov 28 (10 am - 5 pm) and Nov 29 (10 am - 3 pm) at the Cowichan Exhibi-tion. Free. FMI cowex.ca or 250.748.0822
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Billie Holiday Tribute‘Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill’ is a Billie Holiday tribute taking place Nov 27 - 29 and Dec 4 - 5 at Chemainus Gardens, the Crofton Pub and St. Michael’s Hall. Matinee and eve-ning times avail. $20 - $25. FMI/advance tix visit cvcas.com or call 250.246.1389
MON NOV 30
Canucks vs Ducks7 pm on SNP. FMI ca-nucks.nhl.com
Teeny Tiny Art Works - A Gift Show!Nov 12 - Dec 5 at POR-TALS in the Island Sav-ings Centre. A variety of original pieces including painting, jewellery, ce-ramics, mixed media, wood, etc. Just in time for the gift giving season! Mon thru Sat 10 am - 5 pm. FMI 250.746.1633 or cowichanvalley-artscouncil.ca
Christmas shopping! This popular market features the work of artisans and crafters from around the Valley and runs Nov 28 (10 am - 5 pm) and Nov
29 (10 am - 3 pm) at the Cowichan Exhibi-tion. Free. FMI cowex.ca or 250.748.0822
Movie Release“Coriolanus” 6:30 pm. See your local cinema
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FESTIVAL OF LIGHTSTHURSDAY NOVEMBER 273:00pm Community Spaghetti Dinner Eagles Hall - Adult $8; Children under 8 - $5
3:00pm Christmas Craft Fair - Aggie Hall (North First Ave.)
4:00pm Street Entertainment & Food Concessions
4-6:15pm Entertainment on Stage Downtown ladysmith and In-front of Aggie Hall
6:30pm Santa Arrives Downtown to Light-Up Ladysmith!
6:45pm Kinsmen Parade - Along First Ave. to Aggie Hall
After the Parade,at Aggie hallBob Stuart Park & Aggie Hall light up Chuck Perrin Christmas Tree Spectacular Fireworks (presented by the Ladysmith & District Credit Union)
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‘Teeny Tiny Art Works Show’ at PORTALS in the Island Savings Centre Nov 12 - Dec 5. Featuring small works of painting, jewellery, ceramics, photogra-phy etc. Mon - Sat 10 am - 5 pm. Open late during Christmas Chaos Craft Show. FMI 250.746.1633
Art Exhibit
The ‘Printmakers Only Group’ hosts a show of original, hand-pulled prints at the Cowichan Perform-ing Arts Centre Nov 1 - 30. Includes etch-ings, linocuts, wood-cuts, monoprints and more. Gallery open one hour prior to Theatre showtime. FMI cowichanpac.ca or call 250.748.7529
Cowichan Valley Museum Exhibit
‘tthu hwsteli hwul-muhw | Coast Salish Canoe Pullers’ ex-plores the importance of canoes to the lan-guage and culture of the Coast Salish. Until Nov 14. Open Wed - Fri 11 am - 4 pm, Sat 1 - 4 pm. By donation. FMI cowichanvalley-museum.bc.ca
EVERY MON
Youth Drop In Centre
kids grade 6 and up can hang out, make friends, play pool and video games and watch movies at the Island Savings Centre Youth Drop-In Centre. Mon - Fri during Co-wichan High lunch break, Mon - Wed 3:15 - 5:30 pm, Thu 3:15 - 8:30 pm, Fri 3:15 - 9 pm. FMI cvrd.bc.ca or 250.748.7529
EVERY TUES
Family Storytime
at Cowichan Library 10:30 - 11:30 am. Ages 0 - 5 and their families. Free. FMI 250.746.7661
Youth Drop In Centre
kids grade 6 and up can hang out, make friends, play pool and video games and watch movies at the Island Savings Centre Youth Drop-In Centre. Mon - Fri during Cowichan High lunch break, Mon - Wed 3:15 - 5:30 pm, Thu 3:15 - 8:30 pm, Fri 3:15 - 9 pm. FMI cvrd.bc.ca or 250.748.7529
Dad’s Make A Difference
a weekly support pro-gram every Tues year round (except Aug)
from 6 - 8 pm at the West Coast Men’s Support Society. FMI 250.597.2801 or [email protected]
EVERY WED
Parent/Child Mother Goose
at Cowichan Library 10:30 - 11:30 am. Ages 0 - 3 and their families. Free. FMI 250.746.7661
Live Theatre for Families
‘Elf: The Musical’ plays at Chemainus Theatre Festival Wed - Sun from Nov 20 - Dec 31. Matinee and evening times available. FMI/tix chemainustheatre-festival.ca
Cowichan Valley Men’s Circle
every Wed 7 - 9:30 pm at Cowichan Sta-tion Pub. FMI grant@westcoastmen .org or 250.597.2801
Youth Drop In Centre
kids grade 6 and up can hang out, make friends, play pool and video games and watch movies at the Island Savings Centre Youth Drop-In Centre. Mon - Fri during Co-wichan High lunch break, Mon - Wed 3:15 - 5:30 pm, Thu
3:15 - 8:30 pm, Fri 3:15 - 9 pm. FMI cvrd.bc.ca or 250.748.7529
Song Jam
every Wednesday night at Moby’s Pub on Salt Spring Island, 8 - 11 pm. FMI mobys-pub.ca 250.537.5559
EVERY THURS
Live Theatre for Families:
‘Elf The Musical’ plays at Chemainus Theatre Festival Wed - Sun from Nov 20 - Dec 31. Matinee and evening times available. FMI/tix chemainustheatre-festival.ca
Live Jazz
every Thu at the Co-wichan Bay Pub start-ing at 7 pm. FMI bay-pub.ca 250.748.2330
Open Mic Nite
with Ross and Dave at Moby’s Pub, Salt Spring Island every Thursday from 9 pm - midnight. FMI mobyspub.ca or 250.537.5559
Youth Drop In Centre
kids grade 6 and up can hang out, make friends, play pool and video games and watch movies at the Island Savings Centre Youth Drop-In Centre. Mon
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WE WANT YOUR EVENTS
submit your events online at www.whatsondigest.comWE WANT YOUR EVENTS
- Fri during Cowichan High lunch break, Mon - Wed 3:15 - 5:30 pm, Thu 3:15 - 8:30 pm, Fri 3:15 - 9 pm. FMI cvrd.bc.ca or 250.748.7529
Live Music
with Daragh Fitzger-ald at the Fox and Hounds , Lady-smith, on Thu nights from 7.30 pm. FMI 250.924.1747
Cobblestone Pub
Thursdays are “Wing Nights” & $3.50 drinks. FMI 250.743.4232
EVERY FRI
Live Theatre for Families
‘Elf: The Musical’ plays at Chemainus Theatre Festival Wed - Sun from Nov 20 - Dec 31. Matinee and evening times available. FMI/tix chemainustheatre-festival.ca
Youth Drop In Centre
kids grade 6 and up can hang out, make friends, play pool and video games and watch movies at the Island Savings Centre Youth Drop-In Centre. Mon - Fri during Cowichan High lunch break, Mon - Wed 3:15 - 5:30 pm, Thu 3:15 - 8:30 pm, Fri 3:15 - 9 pm. FMI cvrd.bc.ca or 250.748.7529
Music Trivia
at ‘The Shoe Pub’ (Horseshoe Bay Inn, Chemainus) every Fri starting at 9 pm. FMI 250.416.0411.
Live Music
every Fri night at the Saltair Neighbour-hood Pub in Che-mainus starting at 6:30 pm. No cover. FMI 250.246.4942
Karaoke Night
at The Sportsmans Pub in Ladysmith from 9 pm - 1 am. Great pub food, great atmosphere! 250.245.8033
Live Music
showcasing local tal-ent each Fri starting at 9 pm at the River Rock Bar and Grill, Duncan. No cover. FMI 250.748.4311
EVERY SAT
Music in the Hall
‘Open Mic Night’ takes place 7 - 9 pm the 3rd Sat of every month Oct - Apr at St Michael’s Hall in Chemainus. A very popular local event! Admission by dona-tion. FMI cvcas.com
Blues Jam/Open Mic
Enjoy a Blues Jam/Open Mic Nite at the Crofton Hotel every
Saturday from 3 - 6 pm. Blues Jam hosted by Doug Blondeau and The Third Degree. $5/door. FMI 250.324.2245
Live Theatre for Families
‘Elf: The Musical’ plays at Chemainus Theatre Festival Wed - Sun from Nov 20 - Dec 31. Matinee and evening times available. FMI/tix chemainustheatre-festival.ca
Sing for Pure Joy! in Ladysmith
at The Lodge on 4th at 6:30 pm. All voices welcome! Heart-felt melodies, soulful gospel songs, rousing spirituals, meditative chants, ro-bust rounds. $10 drop-in, pro-rated fee for fall term. Sliding scale by request. FMI 250.285.3764 or 250. 202.1003
Live Music
Scott Spicker entertains at the Fox and Hounds
Pub in Ladysmith. FMI 250.924.1747
Karaoke Night
every Sat at ‘The Shoe Pub’ (Horseshoe Bay Inn) in Chemainus. FMI 250.416.0411
Karaoke Night
every Sat from 9 pm - midnight at the Green Lantern Sports Pub and Grill in Chemainus. FMI 250.246.3131
EVERY SUN
Live Theatre for Families
‘Elf: The Musical’ plays at Chemainus Theatre Festival Wed - Sun from Nov 20 - Dec 31. Matinee and evening times available. FMI/tix chemainustheatre-festival.ca
Live Music: Crofton Hotel Sunday Live Jazz Series 2 - 5 pm. $10/door. Reservations 250.324.2245
Yoga MomentWhat’s On
Consider this—That upon which the mind dwells is what you become.
Kavita Maharaj - Red Door Yoga 250-390-9367 | reddooryoga.ca
Christmas Kick-off in Downtown Duncan Friday, November 27th 5:30pm – 8:30pm
It’s that magical time of year again!
Downtown Duncan’s annual Christmas Kick-off takes place this year on Friday, November 27th from 5:30pm – 8:30pm.
Be there to welcome Santa as he arrives by fire truck and be sure to visit him in his Santa Station under the big red tent. Carols will be sung and played by community choirs, community bands, wandering carolers and the Smiley Family Band will be entertaining the crowd as well. Chestnuts will be roasting and lights will be sparkling from the community Christmas trees decorated by local businesses and service groups. Spread Christmas cheer and laughter as you hitch a hayride provided by Providence Farm, then treat yourself to a hot beverage and bite to eat from one or two of our fabulous downtown restaurants or the concessions set up for the evening by various local non-profit organizations. At 8:00pm the evening’s finale begins as fireworks light up the sky from the roof of City Hall.
Christmas Kick-off is always a special evening as the community gathers downtown in a festive spirit to welcome in the holiday season. Our little downtown sparkles with lights and shops stay open late to warmly welcome you in from the cold. The charm of Downtown Duncan truly shines on this special night.
Friday, November 27th - join us downtown for this magical evening!
Photo by Caity McCulloch
Photo by Caity McCulloch
You make the event, we,ll send the crowd.
Free Event Listing in the island’s largest event publication.Submit your event towww.whatsondigest.comto appear in print and online.
LOCAL DINING
Fine Dining
Bistro 161 161 Kenneth St., Duncan 250.746.6466
Hudson’s on First163 First St., Duncan 250.597.0066 www.hudsonsonfirst.ca
Genoa Bay Café5000 Genoa Bay Rd., Duncan250.746.7621
Bridgemans Bistro740 Handy Road, Mill Bay 778.356.3568
The Masthead Restaurant1705 Cowichan Bay Rd., Cowichan 250.748.3714
Page Point Bistro4760 Brenton Page Rd., Chemainus 250.924.1110
Playbill Dining Room Chemainus Theatre Festival9737 Chemainus Rd., Chemainus250.246.9820
Café/Lunch Spot
Arbutus Café195 Kenneth St., Duncan 250.746.5443
Coffee on the Moon501 Canada Ave., Duncan 250.715.1540
Corner House Café181 Jubilee St., Duncan 250.748.9211
Duncan Garage Café & Bakery102 - 330 Duncan St., Duncan 250.748.6223
Willow Street Café9749 Willow St., Chemainus 250.246.2434
In The Bean Time18 High St., Ladysmith 250.245.2305
Odika Café2976 Mill St., Chemainus 250.324.3303
Pizza
Authentic Pizza41 Trunk Rd., Duncan 250.701.0717
Moo’s Pizza#5 - 3345 Trans-Canada Hwy, Cobble Hill250.929.2811
Roberts Street Pizza20 Roberts St., Ladysmith250.245.1119
Ali Baba Pizza109 - 112 Trans Canada Hwy, Duncan 250.748.9990
International
Danji Japanese Restaurant281 Canada Ave., Duncan 778.422.2553
NhaTrang Maki Sushi62 Kenneth St., Duncan 250.746.8999
The Royal Dar148 Third St., Duncan 250.597.1483
Wigwam Restaurant438 - 1st St., Ladysmith 250.245.3433
Pho Triple 7 Vietnamese Restaurant9779 Willow St., Chemainus 250.324.0777
Kim Wah Restaurant5871 York Rd., Duncan 250.748.2914
Family Dining
Ricky’s370 Trans-Canada Hwy, Ladysmith 250.245.7933
Catrina’s Grill2720 Mill Bay Rd, Mill Bay Shopping Centre 250.743.7277
The Dog House Family Restaurant271 Trans-Canada Hwy., Duncan 250.746.4614
Cow Café West Coast Grill1765 Cowichan Bay Rd., Cowichan Bay 250.597.4353
Bonnie Martin Retaurant2877 Mill St., Chemainus 250.246.1068
Pioneer House Restaurant4675 Trans Canada Hwy., Duncan 250.746.5848
Pubs
Craig St. Brew Pub25 Craig St., Duncan 250.737.2337
Cobblestone Pub3566 Holland Ave., Cobble Hill 250.743.4232
Oak & Carriage Pub3287 Cowichan Lake Rd., Duncan 250.746.4144
River Rock Bar & Grill140 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan 250.748.4311
The CV Pub6474 Trans-Canada Hwy, Duncan 250.748.2722
Fox & Hounds Pub - Restaurant11 High St., Ladysmith 250.924.1747
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SUNDAY SIDEWALK CELEBRATION
Want to get a jump on your holiday shopping this year Then circle your calendar for Sunday, November 1st and join Downtown Duncan’s 8th Annual Sunday Sidewalk Celebration from 11am - 3pm. This event just keeps growing with more merchants joining the fun every year. Colourful balloons will invite you to browse the incredible sales both inside and out of participating businesses.
The Cowichan Valley Arts Council presents the Teeny Tiny Art Works Show that features small works in both two dimensional and three dimensional art forms. A variety of original artwork from 50 local artists including painting, jewelry, ceramics, photography, fibre, mixed media, wood and much more. Just in time for the gift giving season!
WhenThursday November 12 to Saturday December 5, 2015. Monday thru Saturdays from 10 – 5pm. Open late during the Christmas Chaos Craft Fair at Island Savings Centre.
WherePORTALS, the CVAC Centre of Arts, Culture and Heritage, 2687 James Street, Duncan, inside the Island Savings Centre, beside the public library. For more information call 250-746-1633.
“TEENY TINY ART WORK” SHOW AND SALE
photo courtesy Alcheringa Gallery
November 12 to December 5, 2015PORTALS, The CVAC Centre of Arts, Culture and Heritage, 2687 James St, Duncan
Monday thru Saturday 10 - 5pm, Open Late During Christmas Chaos
A Gift Show! - featuring local, originaltiny works of art!
For more info visit www.cowichanvalleyartscouncil.ca or call 250.746.1633
MEN’S SUPPORTAt any age but particularly as we enter into older age the strategies that helped us cope when we were younger don’t really cut it anymore. When we realize this it can open the door to all kinds of new opportunities for growth and greater enjoyment of our lives. All we have to do is have the courage and energy to walk through that door.
The West Coast Men’s Support Society is there for helping men, families & commu-nities to create fuller, healthier lives! The society achieves this by offering men tools & strategies to use in order to live their lives with integrity, trust, responsibility and accountability. The WCMSS inspires men to live their richest, most meaningful and healthy lives with their families and community.
WEST COAST MEN’S SUPPORT SOCI-ETY Grant Waldman 213–80 Station St., Duncan, BC V9L 1M4 Phone: 250–597–2801 Email: [email protected] Web: www.westcoastmen.org
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