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DUNCAN, CHEMAINUS, LADYSMITH, MILL BAY, COBBLE HILL, SHAWNIGAN LAKE
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RING OF FIREProject Johnny CashCreated by Richard Maltby, Jr. Conceived by William MeadeAdapted from the Broadway Production by Richard Maltby, Jr. and Jason EdwardsOrchestrations by Steven Bishop and Jeff Lisenby Additional arrangements by David Abbinanti
Apr 6 - 23
HARVEYBy Mary Chase
May 6 - 28
FOOTLOOSEThe MusicalStage adaptation by Dean Pitchford and Walter BobbieBased on the original screenplay by Dean Pitchford
Music by Tom Snow Lyrics by Dean Pitchford Additional music by Eric Carmen, Sammy Hagar, Kenny Loggins and Jim Steinman
Jun 10 - Aug 27
Luxurious TheatreGetawaystheatre, dinner and breakfastwith accommodation
Ticketsfrom $25$29 for musicals
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FEATURES11 Portals12 Spring Studio Tour16 Raffi21 Evergreen Exhibitions: Spring Home & Leisure Show
SECTIONS5 April 2016 Events14 What's On Screen22 Get Active26 Every Week Events28 Local Dining
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FEATURED DUNCAN BUSINESSES
Photo by Meghan Goertz of Sweet Heirloom Photography
The Downtown Duncan shopping experience is unique unto itself.
With a rich variety of shops and districts to suit every taste
downtown Duncan truly has is all.
Over 300 shops & services in the heart of our community!
Please submit your favourite shop for listing in this directory! What’s On Digest also asks you to think
globally and shop locally. Tel. 250-585-3452 or email info@rideoutcommunications.com
1. Local businesses offer that personal touch you can’t get at a big-box.
2. With so much variety you are sure to find specialty shops you didn’t even know existed.
3. People watching! We are social beings.4. Layout. Downtown Duncan is flat so no huffing
and puffing up hills!5. Food. With so many incredible places to eat and drink
you can try a new place every time!
eventsAPRIL 2016
FRI APR 1
Ladysmith Spring Home and Business Show: get great ideas for your home! Free admission to vendor displays, demos, door prizes and a conces-sion. Ladysmith Ag-gie Hall Apr 1 from 2 - 8 pm, Apr 2 from 10 am - 4 pm. FMI ladysmithcofc.com or 250.245.2112
Canucks Hockey: Ca-nucks vs Ducks 7 pm on SNP. FMI nhl.com
Live Music: ‘Mon-key Wrench’ plays the Cobblestone Pub at 9:30 pm. FMI 250.743.4232
Live Theatre: the South Island Musi-cal Theatre Society is proud to present the beloved Canadian clas-sic ‘Anne of Green Ga-bles’ at the Cowichan Performing Arts Centre at 7:30 pm. Until Apr 3. FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
Flamenco Dance: ‘La Bomba Y Compania’ features flamenco per-
formers from the US, Canada and Europe in a fiery extrava-ganza of song/dance/guitar! ArtSpring on Salt Spring Island 7:30 - 9:30 pm. $35 adult, $20 youth. FMI artspring.ca or 250.537.2102
Live Music: ‘Bowie Tribute’ brings rock/dance music to Mo-by’s Pub, Salt Spring Island at 9 pm. FMI mobyspub.ca or 250.537.5559
Live Music: ‘Lyrical’ plays the River Rock Bar and Grill at the Duncan Travelodge 9 pm. FMI 250.748.4311
SAT APR 2
Ladysmith Spring Home and Business Show: get great ideas for your home! Free admission to vendor displays, demos, door prizes and a conces-sion. Ladysmith Ag-gie Hall Apr 1 from 2 - 8 pm, Apr 2 from 10 am - 4 pm. FMI ladysmithcofc.com or 250.245.2112
Canucks Hockey: Ca-nucks vs Ducks 7 pm on SNP. FMI nhl.com
Live Music: ‘Mon-key Wrench’ plays the Cobblestone Pub at 9:30 pm. FMI 250.743.4232
Live Theatre: the South Island Musi-cal Theatre Society is proud to present the beloved Canadian clas-sic ‘Anne of Green Ga-bles’ at the Cowichan Performing Arts Centre at 7:30 pm. Until Apr 3. FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
Flamenco Dance: ‘La Bomba Y Compania’ features flamenco per-formers from the US, Canada and Europe in a fiery extravagan-za of song/dance/guitar! ArtSpring on Salt Spring Island 7:30 - 9:30 pm. $35 adult, $20 youth. FMI artspring.ca or 250.537.2102
Live Music: ‘Bowie Tribute’ brings rock/dance music to Mo-by’s Pub, Salt Spring Island at 9 pm. FMI mobyspub.ca or 250.537.5559
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Tickets available at 250-758-7224 or nanaimotheatregroup.ca
All productions subject to change.
Opening Night – 8 pm • Apr. 20Evenings – 8 pm
April 20-23, 27-30, May 4-7, 2016Matinees – 2 pm
April 24, May 1, 2016 Wed, Thurs & Matinees $18, Fri & Sat $20
Love SongJOHN KOLVENBACH
Directed by Sherri McLean Produced by Peggy Harris
By Permission of Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Warning: coarse language and adult themes
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Interior decorating trends, like other forms offashion,arefamousforchangingasoftenastheseasons. There are, however, some decoratinganddesignideaswithlastingappealthatcanbeaspersonalasyouchosetomakethem.Hereareafewtogetyoustarted....
• bringoutdoorfabricsin!Pillows,couchesandchairs coveredwithmoredurable fabricsnotonlystandthetestoftime,theycomeinarangeofunique,eyecatchingcolours.Perfectforthehomewithadogorasnacklovingteen....
• as technology increasingly fills our dailylives,manyfamiliesareoptingfora‘techfree’living room.A pretty bookstand, some cosythrowsandatrayforteacanmakethisspacewelcoming
Your Home, Your Way
HOME&LIFE
Spring has finally sprung and the showers have let up (a little). Grab your outdoor gear and take in thesights,soundsandsmellsofspringinanyofanumberofareaparks!Rhododendrons,springbulbs,andcherryandplumblossomsareattheirbestinAprilandMay.AndthereareplentyofnurseriesandgardencentresintheValleytohelpyougetinspired.Dropby,talktotheexperts,planyoursummergarden,buyapottedplantandmarveloncemoreatthebeautyoftheseason!
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The ego focuses upon the transgressions of others as a distraction from its own.
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HOME&LIFE
Article by Kerith Waddington
yourwall,tryabookcasefilledwithbookstofilterthatout.Andheavycurtainsareagreatbarriertooutsidesounds
• if you have an area of your home you don’tcare for, try filling it with things you love!Unattractive wallpaper can be covered witha gallery wall of cherished family portraits.Houseplantsbringlifetodullspaces,andnewpillowscanfreshenthatoldcouchyouhaven’tthemoneytoreplacejustyet
• rotate your art and/or your furniture layout! Itcostsnothingbutyouwillenjoythesamespacewithrenewedvigor
“...some decorating and design ideas with
lasting appeal that can be as personal as you chose to make them.”
Live Music: ‘Lyrical’ plays the River Rock Bar and Grill at the Duncan Travelodge 9 pm. FMI 250.748.4311
SUN APR 3
Live Theatre: the South Island Musi-cal Theatre Society is proud to present the beloved Cana-dian classic ‘Anne of Green Gables’ at the Cowichan Perform-ing Arts Centre at 2 pm.FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
Dance Workshop/Performance: ‘605 Collective’ presents a dance workshop 5 - 7 pm at ArtSpring, Salt Spring Island. Don’t miss the subsequent ‘605 Col lect ive ’ dance performance ‘Vital Few’, also at ArtSpring, on Apr 5 at 7:30 pm $20 for work-
shop, performance is $23 adult, $5 youth. FMI artspring.ca or 250.537.2102
Live Music: ‘B3 Re-union’ combines strong musicianship, engaging charm and camaraderie, and a hefty dose of quirki-ness. The very best of soul jazz and blues of the 1960s with the unmistakable sound of the B3 organ. 2 pm Crofton Hotel. $10 admission. FMI 250-753-2023
MON APR 4
Canucks Hockey: Ca-nucks vs Kings 7 pm on SNP. FMI nhl.com
WordPress 101: learn how to create a web-site for your business from the ground up! Kerry Park Rec Centre 7:30 - 9:30 pm. For confident, intermedi
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ate computer users. $40. Call for details 250.732.2937
TUE APR 5
Dance Performance: ‘605 Collective’ dance performance ‘Vital Few’ at ArtSpring 7:30 pm. $23 adult, $5 youth. FMI artspring.ca or 250.537.2102
Open Mic Night: ‘Dress Rehearsal Tues-days - Open Mic Nite’ at the Duncan Show-room is all about us-ing the stage to launch your career in front of a friendly, apprecia-tive audience and having fun! 3 songs each, $5/everyone. No-alcohol venue. 8 pm start. FMI show-roomproductions.ca or 250.748.7246
WED APR 6
Live Theatre: ‘Ring of Fire: Project Johnny Cash’ is back by pop-ular demand at Che-mainus Theatre Festi-val! This musical revue runs Wed - Sun from Apr 6 - 23. Matinee and evening shows available. FMI che-mainustheatrefestival.
ca or 1.800.565.7738
Family Sock Hop: ’Family Sock Hop’ at the Duncan Show-room - downstairs. Starts at 5 pm. Bring your favourite lp’s, cd’s, ipods and dance the night away! $5 drop-in. FMI show-roomproductions.ca or 250.748.7246
Lego® Fun: Kids 6 - 12 years are invited to drop by the Cowichan Library, Duncan from 3:30 - 4:30 pm and construct using the Library LEGO®. FMI 250.746.7661
Canucks Hockey: Ca-nucks vs Oilers 7 pm on SNP. FMI nhl.com
THU APR 7
Canucks Hockey: Ca-nucks vs Flames 6 pm on SNP. FMI nhl.com
National Theatre Live: National Theatre Live presents ‘As You Like It’ , Shakespeare’s comedy of love and change, at the Co-wichan Performing Arts Centre at 7 pm. FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
Live Theatre: Brit-
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ain’s well-loved com-edy duo ‘James and Jamesy’ present ‘In The Dark’, their hilari-ous production about creation, at ArtSpring, Salt Spring Island Apr 7 - 10 $23 adult, $5 youth. FMI artspring.ca or 250.537.2102
Live Music: singer/songwriter ‘Christa Couture’ plays the Duncan Showroom 8 pm. $17/adv, $15/door. FMI showroom-productions.ca or 250.748.7246
FRI APR 8
Live Music: ‘Beverley McKeen’ brings some pop, rock, folk, jazz and country to the Cowichan Bay Pub 7 pm. FMI baypub.ca or 250.748.2330
Live Music: a Beatles Tribute Band plays the Cobblestone Pub at 9:30 pm. FMI 250.743.4232
Live Music: ‘Com-pletely Creedence’, a popular CCR Tribute Band, comes to the Cowichan Performing Arts Centre at 7:30 pm. $35. FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
Live Theatre: Brit-ain’s well-loved com-edy duo ‘James and Jamesy’ present ‘In The Dark’, their hilari-ous production about creation, at ArtSpring, Salt Spring Island Apr 7 - 10 $23 adult, $5 youth. FMI artspring.ca or 250.537.2102
Live Music: ‘Blues Cubed’ plays the Riv-er Rock Bar and Grill at the Travelodge, Duncan at 9 pm. FMI 250.748.4311
Live Music: ‘Soul Shakedown’ (soul/rock) hits the stage at Moby’s Pub, Salt Spring Island at 9 pm. FMI mobyspub.ca or 250.537.5559
SAT APR 9
Parents Unite Garage Sale: this garage sale focuses on children’s toys, clothing and family items! Island Savings Centre 9 am - 12 noon. Fun activ-ity area for the kids. FMI cvrd.bc.ca or 250.748.7529
Plant Sale: the Co-wichan Valley Garden Club hosts their an-nual Plant Sale from
Cowichan Commons Unit 111-3000 Drinkwater Rd Duncan BC | Tel 250.597.1514 | www.liquorandmore.ca
Excellent Service Huge Variety
Gluten Free ProductsBecome a rewards member, redeem your points
for great prizes or dollars off your purchase. Members pricing on specialty wines. Unbelievable
selection of fine wines and rare scotch.
10 - 1 pm at St. John’s Church Hall, Dun-can $2 admission. FMI cowichanvalley-gardenclub.com or 250.748.6066
Adoptee Peer Sup-port Group: if you have longed to re-search your history or are thinking about searching for your birth family, come share your story or listen to others in the same situation. 2 - 4
pm at the Cowichan Library, Duncan. FMI 250.746.7661
Canucks Hockey: Ca-nucks vs Oilers 7 pm on HNIC. FMI nhl.com
Live Music: the ‘Van-couver Welsh Men’s Choir’ performs with the ‘Cowichan Valley Youth Choir’ at the Cowichan Perform-ing Arts Centre at 7:30 pm. Enjoy folk, spirituals, show tunes
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and Canadiana! FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
Live Music: ‘Train Wreck’ plays the Cob-blestone Pub at 9:30 pm. $5 at the door. FMI 250.743.4232
Live Theatre: Brit-ain’s well-loved com-edy duo ‘James and Jamesy’ present ‘In The Dark’, their hilari-ous production about creation, at ArtSpring,
Salt Spring Island Apr 7 - 10 $23 adult, $5 youth. FMI artspring.ca or 250.537.2102
Live Music: ‘Sharon Bailey and the Skinny Dippers’ (folk/rock) play Moby’s Pub, Salt Spring Island at 9 pm. FMI mobyspub.ca or 250.537.5559
SUN APR 10
Live Theatre: Brit-ain’s well-loved com-
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edy duo ‘James and Jamesy’ present ‘In The Dark’, their hilari-ous production about creation, at ArtSpring, Salt Spring Island Apr 7 - 10 $23 adult, $5 youth. FMI artspring.ca or 250.537.2102
Comedy Night: at the Cobblestone Pub. 8:30 pm start, $7.50 at the door. FMI 250.743.4232
MON APR 11
The Raptors: the Rap-tors is open daily for the 2016 season! See eagles, hawks, owls, falcons and vultures through flight dem-onstrations, personal interaction activities, educational cours-es, and more. FMI pnwraptors.com or 250.746.0372
Live Music: ‘Morning Musicale’ with Sarah Hagen and guests is popular with classi-cal music lovers! On stage seating at the Cowichan Performing Arts Centre, pre-con-cert chat and a table of treats. 10:30 am - 12 noon. Special guest Apr 11 is Ann Elliott-
Goldschmid (violin-ist). FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
WordPress 101: learn how to create a web-site for your busi-ness from the ground up! Kerry Park Rec Centre 7:30 - 9:30 pm. For confident, intermediate com-puter users. $40. FMI 250.732.2937
Wills & Estates: learn from a local lawyer about wills, powers of attorney & representa-tion agreements. Find out what they are and why you need them. 2 - 3:30 pm Cowichan Library, Duncan.Regis-ter at the front desk to reserve your spot
TUE APR 12
B o a t i n g B a s i c s Course: the Cana-dian Power and Sail Squadron presents a 4-evening information series to help boaters get their ‘Pleasure Craft Operator Card’. Course runs 7 - 9:30 pm on Apr 12, 14, 19 and 21 at Ladysmith Secondary School $85. FMI 250.924.7424
Salt Spring Forum
SUN APR 10 CONT... Special Presentation: Dr. Mark Winston, the world’s leading expert on bees and pollination and recent award-winner for his book ‘Bee Time: Les-sons from the Hive’, speaks at ArtSpring, Salt Spring Island 7:30 - 9:15 pm $15 Forum members, $20 gen-eral. FMI artspring.ca or 250.537.2102
Paint Night: at the Cobblestone Pub. $40. FMI see the Cobble-stone Pub facebook page
WED APR 13
Live Theatre: ‘Ring of Fire: Project Johnny Cash’ is back by pop-ular demand at Che-mainus Theatre Festi-val! This musical revue runs Wed - Sun from Apr 6 - 23. Matinee and evening shows available. FMI che-mainustheatrefestival.ca or 1.800.565.7738
Family Sock Hop: ’Family Sock Hop’ at the Duncan Show-room - downstairs. Starts at 5 pm. Bring your favourite lp’s, cd’s, ipods and dance the night away! $5
drop-in. FMI show-roomproductions.ca or 250.748.7246
Paws for Stories: Chil-dren 6 - 12 years are invited to drop by the Cowichan Library, Duncan from 3 - 4 pm and improve their literacy skills by read-ing to Percy the ther-apy dog. Free. FMI 250.746.7661
THU APR 14
Live Theatre: ‘Ring of Fire: Project Johnny Cash’ is back by pop-ular demand at Che-mainus Theatre Festi-val! This musical revue runs Wed - Sun from Apr 6 - 23. Matinee and evening shows available. FMI che-mainustheatrefestival.ca or 1.800.565.7738
B o a t i n g B a s i c s Course: the Cana-dian Power and Sail Squadron presents a 4-evening information series to help boaters get their ‘Pleasure Craft Operator Card’. Course runs 7 - 9:30 pm on Apr 12, 14, 19 and 21 at Ladysmith Secondary School $85. FMI 250.924.7424
Spring is here and once again the Cowichan Valley Arts Council (CVAC) is gearing up for the annual Cowichan Valley Fine Arts Show.
This year’s event takes place April 27th to May 1st, 2016 in PORTALS and the Cowichan Suite, inside the Island Savings Recreation Centre. Celebrating its 46th year, the Cowichan Valley Fine Arts Show is one of Vancouver Island’s largest open art exhibition and sale.
The show is an important opportunity for artists and artisans of all backgrounds to showcase their best artistic talents. It is also a great place for art lovers to pick up an original ‘made on the island’ treasure.
Original artwork by students, emerging and professional artists, will be featured. All working in a range of mediums, including painting, photography, woodwork, pottery, textiles, jewellery, mixed media, sculptures and glass.
Artwork submitted to the show will be juried by three professional jurors. One ‘Best In Show’, five ‘Awards of Excellence’ and ten ‘Awards of Honour’ will then be selected. And of course the popular Peoples’ Choice Award will be voted on during the run of the show.
General admission is $5.00. Free to children 12 years and under.
For more information, please contact Morgan Saddington, Show Coordinator, at the CVAC office at 250-746-1633 or visit our website www.cowichanvalleyartscouncil.ca.
April 27th to May 1st, 2016
The Cowichan Artisans are hosting their ‘Open Studio Tour Weekend’ Apr 15 - 17 in the beautiful Cowichan Valley. Studios will be open 10am - 4pm daily during the tour, and visitors will be treated to unique watercolour paintings, pottery, glass and silver jewellery, wordworks and more! Come experience the creativity of the Cowichan Artisans in the unique spaces where they work and perfect their craft. Located on southern Vancouver Island, this Studio Tour is a wonderful way to explore the rich culture and stunning landscape of the Cowichan Valley. For more information and a downloadable map visit cowichanartisans.com
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The Raptors is open again for the 2016 season!LocatedjustnorthofDuncan, theCentreaimstoraiseawarenessofbirdsofpreyandpromotecon-servation. Daily flight demonstrations by eagles,hawks,owls,falconsandvulturesshowcasethesu-perlativeskillofraptorsandbringpeopleclosertonature.TheCentrealsooffersamazinginteractiveand hands-on experiences working with hawks,owls,falconsandmore.FMIpnwraptors.com
FRI APR 15
Studio Tour: the Co-wichan Artisans will host their special Open Studio Tour Weekend Apr 15 - 17, daily from 10 am- 5 pm. Down-load your map at co-wichanartisans.com or call 250.748.6688
Live Music: ‘Kira Carroll’ plays the Co-wichan Bay Pub at 7 pm. FMI baypub.ca or 250.748.2330
Illusionist Perfor-mance: be prepared to be amazed! ‘Vitaly: An Evening of Won-ders’ takes place at ArtSpring, Salt Spring Island 7:30 - 9 pm. Vitaly is an illusionist who makes things dis-appear, reappear and levitate! Recommend-ed for children 8 years and up $23 adult, $5 youth. FMI artspring.ca or 250.537.2102
Live Music: ‘Country Night’ at the Cobble-stone Pub, $5 at the door. 9:30 pm start. FMI 250.743.4232
Live Music: an evening with ‘Jonathan Byrd’ and ‘Corin Raymond’ at the Duncan Showroom 8 pm. $25/door, $20/advance. FMI show-roomproductions.ca or 250.748.7246
Live Music: ‘Renova-tion Blues Band’ plays the River Rock Bar & Grill at the Travelodge, Duncan at 9 pm. FMI 250.748.4311
Live Music: ‘Salt’ (rock/dance/soul) plays Moby’s Pub, Salt Spring Island at 9 pm. FMI mobyspub.ca or 250.537.5559
Live Music: Mark Crissinger at the Sal-tair Pub, Chemainus. Acoustic and Electric Blues & Roots-Rock. 7 pm start
SAT APR 16
The Met Opera Live in HD: The Met Opera Live in HD presents ‘Roberto Devereux’. Queen Elizabeth I is forced to sign the death warrant of the nobleman she loves, Roberto Devereux. Cowichan Perform-ing Arts Centre 9:55 am. Running time 3 hours 5 min. FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
MET Opera Live Broadcast: ‘Roberto Devereux’ shows 10 am at ArtSpring, Salt Spring Island. $21.95 adult, $18.95 senior, $12.95 youth. FMI artspring.ca or 250.537.2102
Studio Tour: the Co-wichan Artisans will host their special Open Studio Tour Weekend Apr 15 - 17, daily from 10 am- 5 pm. Download your map at cowichan-artisans.com or call 250.748.6688
Live Music: beloved Canadian tenor ‘John McDermott’ presents
‘Traditionally Yours’ at the Cowichan Per-forming Arts Centre at 7:30 pm. A mix of new tunes and old favourites. Bring kleenex. $47.50. FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
Live Music: ‘Daniel Cook and the Ra-diators’ bring some Island/west coast/country rock to the Duncan Showroom at 8 pm. $15/door, $12/advance. FMI show-roomproductions.ca or 250.748.7246
DJ Night:Interchill Records with Bassos Rancheros brings the tunes to Moby’s Pub, Salt Spring Island at 9 pm. FMI 250.537.5559
SUN APR 17
Studio Tour: the Co-wichan Artisans will host their special
Open Studio Tour Weekend Apr 15 - 17, daily from 10 am- 5 pm. Download your map at cowichan-artisans.com or call 250.748.6688
Live Music: the ‘Palm Court Light Orchestra’ presents ‘The Trum-pets Shall Sound’ at the Cowichan Per-forming Arts Centre 2:30 pm. Featuring David Michaux, trum-pet. FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
ALS Fundraiser: ‘Ki-nettes ALS Fundraiser’ at the Cowichan Bay Pub starting at 3 pm. FMI baypub.ca or 250.748.2330
Paws for Stories: Chil-dren 6 - 12 years are invited to drop by the Cowichan Library, Duncan from 3 - 4 pm and improve their
l i teracy ski l ls by reading to Percy the therapy dog. Free. FMI 250.746.7661
Chemainus Classi-cal Concerts: three members of the very talented and locally-known Williams fam-ily come together to perform cham-ber music by great masters. “Music for Spring” takes place 2 pm at St. Michael’s Church, Chemainus. Tix $17 in advance from Owl’s Nest Bis-tro (Chemainus) Val-ley Vines to Wines
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(Mill Bay), Ten Old Books (Duncan) Salamander Books (Ladysmith) and Chemainus Festival Inn. Or by calling 250.748.8383. Tix $20 at the door, un-der 18 $5. FMI che-mainusclassicalcon-certs.ca
MON APR 18
The Raptors: the Raptors is open daily for the 2016 season! See eagles, hawks, owls, falcons and vul-tures through flight demonstrations, per-
sonal interaction ac-tivities, educational courses, and more. FMI pnwraptors.com or 250.746.0372
Movie Night at the Library: ‘Hadwin’s Judgement’ shows at the Cowichan Li-brary, Duncan from 6 - 8 pm. A hybrid of drama and docu-mentary, this fea-ture film covers the events that led up to the destruction of an extraordinary 300-year-old tree held sacred by the indigenous Haida na-
tion of Haida Gwaii, B.C. Free
TUE APR 19
Open Mic Night: ‘Dress Rehearsal Tuesdays - Open Mic Nite’ at the Duncan Showroom is all about using the stage to launch your career in front of a friendly, appre-ciative audience and having fun! 3 songs each, $5/everyone. No-alcohol venue 8 pm start. FMI show-roomproductions.ca or 250.748.7246
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Beloved Egyptian-born Canadian singer-songwriter Raffi is holding a benefit concert at the Cowichan Performing Arts Centre Apr 24 at 1 pm to ‘Save Shawnigan Water’.
Best known for his children’s music, Raffi’s albums include small, simple, folk instrumentations, prominently featuring Raffi’s vocal and guitar work.
His recent musical work has focused on social and environmental causes and appeals to the generation
who grew up with his children’s music (“Beluga Grads”) to affect change in
the world.
Towards that end, proceeds from the ‘Raffi #Belugagrads’ Concert are going to the Shawnigan Lake Residents Association. FMI cowichanpac.ca or
250.748.7529
Article by Simon Rideout
The B.C. Supreme Court has ruled against a controversial soil dump above Shawnigan Lake on Vancouver Island, saying the contaminated soil treatment facility is not a permitted use for the property.In a 38-page decision, Judge Brian MacKenzie ruled the operators, South Island Resource Management, Ltd., were using the property as a landfill — something they contested — and which is not allowed under the regional district’s zoning bylaws.That means no more contaminated soil can be dumped there, though the judge did not require the owner or operator to remove what’s already there.• Hundreds protest soil dumping near Vancouver Island watershed• Fears over Shawnigan Lake contaminated soil dump unfounded, company saysThe decision comes after years of dispute, and a protest in January that drew more than 500 people, with residents concerned the contaminated dirt
could taint the water of Shawnigan Lake, which thousands of people in the area
north of Victoria rely on for drinking water.
Children’s singer Raffi even penned a song called “Beautiful Shawnigan Lake,” singing, “won’t let anyone poison her,
Thank you to Raffi for your tireless efforts in supporting this cause and to all the people who rallied together and stood shoulder to
shoulder for change.
we’re gonna let her shine” to the tune of This Little Light of Mine.‘Waking up from a nightmare’The Cowichan Valley Regional District, which brought the court case forward to enforce its own bylaws, is calling the decision a major victory.“We went from a community that was dreaming about its future to a community that was suddenly in a nightmare. And today it’s like waking up from that nightmare,” Sonia Furstenau, a director with the CVRD, told All Points West host Robyn Burns.“What we’ve learned in Shawnigan is that water is the heart and lifeblood of a community and without fresh, clean drinking water, communities cannot thrive.”In a statement, South Island Resource Management, which operates the facility, said it is complying with the court decision, but will continue its other operations on the site.“We continue to operate the mine and manage the material already on site,” the statement reads.Cobble Hill Holdings, which owns the property, is considering an appeal of the decision, according to the operator.The B.C. Ministry of Environment, which in 2013 issued a permit to allow the contaminated soil treatment facility, said in a statement ministry staff needed time to review the court decision before commenting.
Shawnigan Lake contaminated soil dump not allowed, rules B.C. Supreme CourtLike ‘waking up from a nightmare’ says Cowichan Valley Regional District after court rulingBy Megan Thomas and Lisa Johnson, CBC News
Beloved Egyptian-born Canadian singer-songwriter Raffi is holding a benefit concert at the Cowichan Performing Arts Centre Apr 24 at 1 pm to ‘Save Shawnigan Water’.
Best known for his children’s music, Raffi’s albums include small, simple, folk instrumentations, prominently featuring Raffi’s vocal and guitar work.
His recent musical work has focused on social and environmental causes and appeals to the generation
who grew up with his children’s music (“Beluga Grads”) to affect change in
the world.
Towards that end, proceeds from the ‘Raffi #Belugagrads’ Concert are going to the Shawnigan Lake Residents Association. FMI cowichanpac.ca or
250.748.7529
Article by Simon Rideout
The B.C. Supreme Court has ruled against a controversial soil dump above Shawnigan Lake on Vancouver Island, saying the contaminated soil treatment facility is not a permitted use for the property.In a 38-page decision, Judge Brian MacKenzie ruled the operators, South Island Resource Management, Ltd., were using the property as a landfill — something they contested — and which is not allowed under the regional district’s zoning bylaws.That means no more contaminated soil can be dumped there, though the judge did not require the owner or operator to remove what’s already there.• Hundreds protest soil dumping near Vancouver Island watershed• Fears over Shawnigan Lake contaminated soil dump unfounded, company saysThe decision comes after years of dispute, and a protest in January that drew more than 500 people, with residents concerned the contaminated dirt
could taint the water of Shawnigan Lake, which thousands of people in the area
north of Victoria rely on for drinking water.
Children’s singer Raffi even penned a song called “Beautiful Shawnigan Lake,” singing, “won’t let anyone poison her,
Thank you to Raffi for your tireless efforts in supporting this cause and to all the people who rallied together and stood shoulder to
shoulder for change.
we’re gonna let her shine” to the tune of This Little Light of Mine.‘Waking up from a nightmare’The Cowichan Valley Regional District, which brought the court case forward to enforce its own bylaws, is calling the decision a major victory.“We went from a community that was dreaming about its future to a community that was suddenly in a nightmare. And today it’s like waking up from that nightmare,” Sonia Furstenau, a director with the CVRD, told All Points West host Robyn Burns.“What we’ve learned in Shawnigan is that water is the heart and lifeblood of a community and without fresh, clean drinking water, communities cannot thrive.”In a statement, South Island Resource Management, which operates the facility, said it is complying with the court decision, but will continue its other operations on the site.“We continue to operate the mine and manage the material already on site,” the statement reads.Cobble Hill Holdings, which owns the property, is considering an appeal of the decision, according to the operator.The B.C. Ministry of Environment, which in 2013 issued a permit to allow the contaminated soil treatment facility, said in a statement ministry staff needed time to review the court decision before commenting.
Shawnigan Lake contaminated soil dump not allowed, rules B.C. Supreme CourtLike ‘waking up from a nightmare’ says Cowichan Valley Regional District after court rulingBy Megan Thomas and Lisa Johnson, CBC News
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Just Crusin’While some folk have a purely utilitarian relationship to their vehicle, there is no denying that for others a vehicle is a source of pride and nostalgia. This is particularly true for carenthusiasts who seek out vintage modelvehicles,carrallies,carclubsandmore.Beyondthesatisfactionofrestoringanoldvehicle to itsformer glory, there is the fun of taking it for a‘SundayDrive’withfriendsorhookingupwithother enthusiasts and ‘Cruisin’ the Dub’ to thelocalA&Worbowlingalley.Ifrestoringanoldervehicle - or simply enjoying the nostalgia thatcomeswiththem-isofinterestto you, there are a number ofarearesources thatcanconnectyou to others of like mind.Theseinclude:
• Vancouver Island Hot Rods(vihr.ca). This is a fabulous website for HotRod,ClassicCarandMuscleCarenthusiasts.It is chock full of inspiring pictures ofrefurbished vehicles and lists all of the carclubsonVancouverIsland.Additionally,thereare links on thewebsite to ‘Harrison’sAutoEvent List’ and ‘Ernie’s Calendar’, both ofwhichlistupcomingcarshowsand/orcruise
nightsontheIslandandbeyond.Andifyou’vegot a classic car that needs some TLC, thewebsitealsohascardetailingandrestorationshoplistingstogetyoustarted
• Canadian Hot Rods Inc is magazine for‘gearheads’lovinglyputtogetherrightherein
Nanaimo.Available inprintorezine form, canadianhotrods.com is another good place togo foroldcarstories,pictures,eventsandrestorationresources
• the ‘Mid Island Hot RodAssociation’ (mihra.ca) holds an annualClassic Car event that provides relationshipbuildingopportunitiesforClassicCarowners,specialtyautoservices,andnicherestorationand storage care opportunities. The nextMIRHA Classic Car Event is scheduledfor July 3, 2016. Check the website fordetails.(mihra.ca)
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Admission $5.00 - 12 & under Free
Wednesday April 27th - Sunday May 1st, 2016Wednesday to Friday 10am - 8pm, Saturday 10 - 5pm, Sunday 11 - 3pm
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WED APR 20
Live Theatre: ‘Ring of Fire: Project John-ny Cash’ is back by popular demand at Chemainus The-atre Festival! This musical revue runs Wed - Sun from Apr 6 - 23. Matinee and evening shows avail-able. FMI chemainus-theatrefestival.ca or 1.800.565.7738
Family Sock Hop: ’Family Sock Hop’ at the Duncan Show-room - downstairs. Starts at 5 pm. Bring your favourite lp’s, cd’s, ipods and dance the night away! $5 drop-in. FMI show-roomproductions.ca or 250.748.7246
ZenDoodling Work-shop: discover the art of ZenDoodling where repetitive pat-terns create wonder-ful images that can be used in a variety of ways. Cowichan Li-brary 1 - 3 pm. Please register at front desk or at 250.746.7661 as space is limited
THU APR 21
Live Music: ‘Rock the Salish Sea’ Tour
2016 comes to the Cowichan Perform-ing Arts Centre at 7 pm. Featuring ‘The Wilds’ with 200+ singers from Alex Ait-ken School. To raise awareness about and interest in protection of the Salish Sea. Pro-ceeds to the Some-nos Marsh Wildlife Society and the Wild Wings Festival $17.50. FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
FRI APR 22
Spring Home & Lei-sure Show: spring cleaning and home renovating? All the professionals under one roof! Evergreen Exhibitions presents the ‘Spring Home and Leisure Show’ at the Island Savings Centre Apr 22 (5 - 9 pm), Apr 23 (9:30 am - 5:30 pm) and Apr 24 (10 am - 4 pm). Free admission. FMI homeshowtime.com or 1.800.471.1112
Live Music: ‘Tom Morr issey’ p lays the Cowichan Bay Pub at 7 pm. FMI 250.748.2330
Live Music: ‘Ear
Candy’ plays the River Rock Bar & Grill at the Travelodge, Duncan at 9 pm. FMI 250.748.4311
Live Music: ‘Compas-sion Gorilla’ (world-beat/latin folk/dance) plays Moby’s Pub, Salt Spring Island at 9 pm. FMI 250.537.5559
SAT APR 23
Spring Home & Lei-sure Show: All the professionals under one roof! Evergreen Exhibitions presents the ‘Spring Home and
Leisure Show’ at the Island Savings Centre see Apr 22 listing
Plein Air Painting: ‘Plein Air Painting Basics’ is a two-day workshop (Apr 23 - 24) at the Ladysmith Waterfront Art Gal-lery. See website for details $125. FMI l a d y s m i t h w a t e r -frontgallery.com or 250.390.1883
Garden Party and Plant Sale: the An-nual spring ‘Garden Party and Plant Sale’ at Providence Farm
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features a yard sale, farm plants, a Mas-ter gardener Q & A and more! Stop by for a plant and stay for lunch! 10 am - 1 pm. FMI providence.wildapricot.org or 250.746.4204
Magic and Illusion Show:‘Murray Hat-field and Teresa’ bring magic and illusion to the Cowichan Per-forming Arts Centre for two fast-paced, funny shows. Come be amazed! Fun for the whole family. 4 pm and 7 pm. $20. FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
Live Theatre: actor, playwright, novelist and Salt Spring Is-land resident Chris Humphreys presents ‘Shakespeare’s Wake’ at ArtSpring, Salt Spring Island, on the 400th anniversary of the Bard’s death. Enjoy well-known scenes, songs, sonnets and swordplay! Bar 6:30 pm, show 7:30 pm. FMI artspring.ca or 250.537.2102
Live Music: ‘Chris An-
SAT APR 23 CONT... dres and the Stompin’ Devilles’ bring some roots rock to the Dun-can Showroom at 8 pm. $15/door, $12/advance. FMI show-roomproductions.ca
Live Music: ‘Aidan Miller’ (dance/rock) plays Moby’s Pub, Salt Spring Island at 9 pm. FMI 250.537.5559
Live Music: South Cowichan Commu-nity Choir ‘Brenda’s Brats’ present ‘Wel-come to Lost Vegas’ at Pioneer Square Mall (lower level) at 2 and 7 pm. Help support youth music in the Valley. Advance tix $15 at Valley Vines to Wines, Mill Bay Cen-tre and choir mem-bers, or $20/door. FMI 250.743.7866
SUN APR 24
Spring Home & Lei-sure Show: All the professionals under one roof! Evergreen Exhibitions presents the ‘Spring Home and Leisure Show’ at the Island Savings Centre see Apr 22 listing
Live Music for Fami-lies: a benefit con-
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CA couple drove down a country road for several miles, not saying a word. An earlier discussion had led
to an argument and neither of them wanted to concede their position. As they passed a barnyard of mules, goats and cows, the husband asked sarcastically, “Relatives of yours?”
“Yep,” the wife replied, “in-laws!”
cert by Raffi at the Cowichan Perform-ing Arts Centre at 1 pm! Families will enjoy a Raffi #Be-lugaGrads Concert to ‘Save Shawnigan Water’. $30.50 - $68 for VIP Package. FMI cowichanpac.ca or 250.748.7529
Tango Time: tango enthusiasts are in-vited to drop by the Duncan Showroom 3 - 6 pm and join tango teachers John and Linda on the dance floor for a wonderful afternoon event. $30/couple. FMI show-roomproductions.ca or 250.748.7246
MON APR 25
Reel Alternatives: Reel Alternatives presents ‘The Second Mother’, an award-winning film about unspoken class bar-riers being brought into the light. The film is described as ‘affecting’ and ‘in-sightful’. Showing at the Cowichan Per-forming Arts Cen-tre 7 pm. Proceeds to Cowichan Valley Hospice Society $12 general, $5 student.
FMI cowichanpac.ca
Search Engine Opti-mization Presenta-tion: make sure your business can be found on search engines like Google! This ‘Search Engine Optimization’ presentation runs 7:30 - 9:30 pm at Kerry Park Rec Centre in Mill Bay. $20. FMI 250.510.2729
TUE APR 26
Spoken Word Event: ‘For the Love of Words’ with host Bill Levity at the Duncan Showroom 7:30 pm. Share your own writ-ing or that of others! 10 minutes per reader max. $5/readers, $7/others. FMI show-roomproductions.ca or 250.748.7246
Paint Night: at the Cobblestone Pub. $40. FMI see Cobble-stone Pub facebook page
Ladysmith Camera Club Meeting: pres-ents “Colour – When To ‘Use, Choose, or Lose’ It”, with veteran Nanoose Bay photog-rapher Kevin McGuin-ness. Audience par-
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BOWLING
Duncan LanesDuncan, 250.746.5421
Youbou Community Bowling AlleyYoubou, 250.745.3431
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
Cowichan Kayak & CanoeClub, cowichan-kayakandcanoe.wordpress.com
CYCLING
Cowichan Valley Trail (incl historic Kinsol Trestle) cvrd.bc.ca
Mountain Biking on Maple Mountain Municipality of North Cowichan 250.746.3100
CURLING
Kerry Park Rec CentreMill Bay, 250.743.5922
Duncan Curling Club Duncan 250.748.9313
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
SOCCER
Cowichan Valley Soccer AssociationDuncan, cowichansoccer.com
Kerry Park Youth Soccer LeagueMill Bay, 250.743.5922
Kidsport CowichanDuncan, kidsportcanada.ca
FRISBEE
Cowichan Sportsplex Duncan, 250.746.5666
Cowichan UltimateDuncan (casual pick-up league) cowdisc.wikispaces.com
GOLF
Duncan Meadows Golf & Country Club250.746.8993
Cowichan Golf & Country ClubDuncan 250.746.5333
GYMNASTICS
Duncan Dynamics Gym Club 250.746.0193
Shawnigan Lake Community Centre 250.743.1433
DANCE
Island Savings Centre250.748.7529
Shawnigan Lake Community Centre 250.743.1433
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
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ticipation encouraged. 7 pm Hardwick Hall/First United Church. Members free, $5 non-members. FMI 250-606-7011
WED APR 27
46th Annual Co-wichan Valley Fine Arts Show: this is the Cowichan Val-ley’s largest open art exhibition and sale! Runs Apr 27 - May 1 at PORTALS and the Cowichan Suites inside the Island Sav-ings Centre. Up to 150 pieces of original artwork on display. Apr 27 - 29, 10 am - 8 pm. Apr 30, 10 am - 5 pm and May 1, 11 am - 3 pm. $5 at the door, 12 and under free. FMI cowichan-valleyartscouncil.ca or 250-746-1633
Live Music/Storytell-ing: ‘Vetta Chamber Music: Vivaldi Four Seasons and Seasons of the Sea’ takes place at ArtSpring, Salt Spring Island, 7:30 - 9:30 pm. Fea-turing Joan Blackman (violin) and Coast Sal-ish storyteller Rose-
mary Georgeson. $28 adult, $5 youth. FMI artspring.ca or 250.537.2102
THU APR 28
46th Annual Co-wichan Valley Fine Arts Show: this is the Cowichan Valley’s larg-est open art exhibition and sale! Runs Apr 27 - May 1 at PORTALS and the Cowichan Suites inside the Island Sav-ings Centre. see Apr 27 listing
FRI APR 29
46th Annual Co-wichan Valley Fine Arts Show: this is the Cowichan Valley’s larg-est open art exhibition and sale! Runs Apr 27 - May 1 at PORTALS and the Cowichan Suites inside the Island Sav-ings Centre. see Apr 27 listing
Cherry Point Artists Spring Show & Sale: 10 am at St. Peter’s An-glican Church. Original art by members of the Cherry Point Artists group. Refreshments provided. Free. FMI 250. 746.4795
Monthly Community
Market in Cobble Hill: a new monthly community market in Cobble Hill! Over 40 eclectic local vendors including artisans, farms and home-based businesses.
On-site concession. 6 pm at the new barn behind the Cobble Hi l l Fa i rgrounds, 1438 Fisher Rd. FMI 250.743.1986
Live Music: ‘Shawn & Jo’ play the Co-
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The BC ForestDiscovery Centreis worth spendinga day! Openweekends untilApril 24, andThursday throughMonday fromApril 28 till May30, the Centre isa family-favourited e s t i n a t i o n .
Ride one of the historic trains over the SomenosLake trestle!Relax and enjoy views of the 100-acreMuseum from the train. TheMuseum’s mandate isto collect and preserve artifacts relevant to coastalforestryandeducatethepublicaboutlife,workandtheenvironmentinforestcommunitiesofcoastalBritishColumbia.FMIbcforestdiscoverycentre.com
wichan Bay Pub 7 pm. FMI baypub.ca or 250.748.2330
Live Music: ‘Now or Never’ plays the River Rock Bar and Grill at the Duncan Travelodge 9 pm. FMI 250.748.4311
Live Music: ‘Dirty Mountain’ and ‘Steph MacPherson’ (Indie Rock) play Moby’s Pub, Salt Spring Is-land at 9 pm. FMI mobyspub.ca or 250.537.5559
SAT APR 30
46th Annual Co-wichan Valley Fine Arts Show: this is the Cowichan Val-ley’s largest open art exhibition and sale! Runs Apr 27 - May 1 at PORTALS and the Cowichan Suites inside the Island Sav-ings Centre. see Apr 27 listing
MET Opera Live Broadcast: ‘Elektra’ follows the classic Greek myth of one woman’s primal quest for vengeance for the
murder of her father, Agamemnon. 10 am at ArtSpring, Salt Spring Island. FMI artspring.ca or 250.537.2102
Monthly Community Market in Cobble Hill: a new monthly community market in Cobble Hill! Over 40 eclectic local vendors including artisans, farms and home-based busi-nesses. On-site con-cession. Located at the new barn behind the Cobble Hill Fair-grounds, 1438 Fisher Rd. 10 am start. FMI 250.743.1986
Cowichan Valley Garden Fair: the Co-wichan Valley Rho-dodendron Society is hosting their annual Garden Fair - plant sale and show 10 am - 2 pm at Co-wichan Exhibition. Acquire unusual and rare rhododendron and azalea plants and converse with expert growers. Also companion plants, pottery, soil supple-ments and floral art. Free admission, park-ing and refreshments. FMI CowichanVal-leyGardenFair.com or
250.597.4470
Cherry Point Artists Spring Show & Sale: 10 am at St. Peter’s Anglican Church. Original art by mem-bers of the Cherry Point Artists group. Refreshments pro-vided. Free. FMI 250. 746.4795
St. Joseph’s School Fundraising Dinner/Dance/Auction: hula on over to St. Joseph’s School, Chemainus for a ‘Hawaiian-Cruise’ themed din-ner, dance, live and si-lent auction, featuring The Maxwell Smart Band. Doors at 5 pm for hors d’oeuvres and silent auction; dinner at 6:30 pm. Tix in advance $30 at the 49th Parallel Grocery in Chemainus or La-dysmith, or from St. Joseph’s School. Tix $35 at the door. FMI 250 246-3191
Live Music: ‘Harvest Gold’ (rock/dance) plays Moby’s Pub, Salt Spring Island at 9 pm. FMI 250.537.5559
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Cowichan Valley Mu-seum: housed in the Duncan Train Station (built in 1912), the Mu-seum is home to an im-pressive collection of artifacts from pioneer families and businesses in the area. Winter hours Wed - Fri 11 am - 4 pm, Sat 1 - 4 pm. Admis-sion by donation. FMI 250.746.6612
Live Theatre: back by popular demand, the musical revue ‘Ring of Fire: Project Johnny Cash’ plays at Che-mainus Festival Theatre Apr 6 - 23. Shows Wed - Sun, matinees and eve-ning. FMI chemainus-theatrefestival.ca
Art Exhibit: the Co-wichan Valley Heritage Quilters display their work in the Art Gal-lery of the Cowichan Performing Arts Cen-tre Gallery Apr 1 - 30. Gallery open one hour prior to showtimes. FMI cowichanpac.ca
The Raptors: is open again for the 2016 season! See eagles, hawks, owls, falcons and vultures through flight demonstrations, personal interaction activities, educational courses, and more. FMI pnwraptors.com
Live Music: almost ev-ery night at the Duncan Showroom. FMI show-roomproductions.ca
EVERY MON
Youth Drop In Centre: kids grade 6 and up can hang out, make
friends, play pool and videogames and watch movies at the Island Savings Centre Youth Drop-In Centre. Mon-Fri duringCowichan 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 am. Ages 0 - 5 and their families. Free. FMI 250.746.7661
Youth Drop In Centre: see Mon listing for de-tails
Dad’s Make a Differ-ence: a weekly support program every Tue year round (except Au-gust) from 6-8 pm at the West Coast Men’s Support Society. FMI 250.597.2801 or info@westcoastmen.org
Tech Tutoring: every Tue 12 - 2 pm with Con-rad at Salt Spring Island Public Library. Free FMI 250.537.4666
EVERY WED
Cowichan Valley Men’s Circle: every Wed 7 - 9:30 pm at Cowichan Station Pub. FMI grant@westcoastmen.org or 250.597.2801
Youth Drop In Centre: see Mon listing for de-tails
Open Mic Night: at the Fox and Hounds Pub, Ladysmith from 8 - 10 pm. FMI 250.924.1747
Song Jam: every Wed night at Moby’s Pub on Salt Spring Island, 8 -
11 pm. FMI mobyspub.ca or 250.537.5559
Poker Night: at the Co b b l e s t o n e Pu b , Cobble Hil l 7 - 10 pm. Drop-in, great group of people, not c o m p e t i t i v e . F M I 250.743.4232
Open Mic Night: at the Music Hall Food Co. in Ladysmith starting at 8 pm. FMI musichall.ca
EVERY THU
Live Jazz: every Thu at the Cowichan Bay Pub star t ing at 7 pm. FMI baypub.ca 250.748.2330
Open Mic Nite: with Ross and Dave at Mo-by’s Pub, Salt Spring Island every Thursday from 9pm - midnight. FMI mobyspub.ca or 250.537.5559
Youth Drop In Centre: see Mon listing for de-tails
Live Music: with Da-ragh Fitzgerald at the Fox and Hounds Pub, Ladysmith, on Thu nights from 7;30 - 9:30 pm. FMI 250.924.1747
Co b b l e s t o n e Pu b : Thursdays are ‘Wing Nights’ & $3.50 drinks. FMI 250.743.4232
Live Music: the Music Hall Food Co. in Lady-smith offers great live music most nights Thu - Sun. FMI musichall.ca
EVERY FRI
Youth Drop In Centre: see Mon listing for de-tails
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 Neighbourhood Pub in Chemainus starting at 6:30 pm. No cover. FMI 250.246.4942
Storytime: suited to kids 3 - 6, every Fri at the Salt Spring Island Public Library, 10:30 - 11:15 am. Free. FMI 250.537.4666
Karaoke Night: every Fri at The Sportsmans Pub in Ladysmith from 9 pm - 1 am. Great pub food, great atmosphere! FMI 250.245.8033
Live Music: showcas-ing local talent each Fri starting at 9 pm at the River Rock Bar and Grill, Duncan. No cover. FMI 250.748.4311
Family Night Bowl-ing: at historic Youbou Lanes 6:30 - 9:30 pm. First Fri of each month loonie night ($1/game). FMI 250.745.3431
Live Music: the Music Hall Food Co. in Lady-smith offers great live music most nights Thu - Sun. FMI musichall.ca
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 donation. FMI cvcas.com
Jazz Jam: 3 - 6 pm at the Crofton Hotel every
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other Saturday. Hosted by Pat Selman and/or David Gray. By donation. FMI 250.324.2245
Tech Tutoring: every Sat with John at the Salt Spring Island Public Li-brary 10 am - 5 pm. Free FMI 250.537.4666
Toddlertime: every Sat 10:30 - 11 am at the Salt Spring Island Pub-lic Library. Free. FMI 250.537.4666
Duncan Farmers Market: every Sat morning year round in Market Square. Winter hours 10 am - 2 pm. FMI duncanfarmer-smarket.ca
Live Music: a variety of guest artists entertain at the Fox and Hounds Pub in Ladysmith, 8:30 - 11 pm. FMI 250.924.1747
Live Music: the Music Hall Food Co. in Lady-
smith offers great live music most nights Thu - Sun. FMI musichall.ca
Karaoke Night: every Sat at ‘The Shoe Pub’ (Horseshoe Bay Inn) in Chemainus. FMI 250.416.0411
Karaoke Night: every Sat from 9 pm - mid-night at the Green Lan-tern Sports Pub and Grill in Chemainus. FMI 250.246.3131
Adult Night Bowling: 7:30 - 10:30 pm every Sat at Historic Youbou Lanes. Every third Sat of the month is Twoonie Nite ($2/game). FMI 250.745.3431
BC Forest Discovery Centre: open 10 am - 4:30 pm from Apr 2 - 24 Sat and Sun (weekends only), and Thu - Mon from 10 am - 4:30 pm Apr 28 - May 30. FMI
bcforestdiscoverycen-tre.com
SING FOR PURE JOY! in Ladysmith: building com-munity through song. All voices welcome. 6:30 pm at the Lodge on 4th on Apr 2, 16, 30. $10 drop-in. FMI (250) 285-3764 orsingforpurejoy@gmail.com
EVERY SUN
Live Music: Crofton Hotel Sunday Live Jazz Series 2 - 5 pm. $10/door. Res-
ervations 250.324.2245
Live Music: the Music Hall Food Co. in Lady-smith offers great live music most nights Thu - Sun. FMI musichall.ca
BC Forest Discovery Centre: open 10 am - 4:30 pm from Apr 2 - 24 Sat and Sun (weekends only), and Thu - Mon from 10 am - 4:30 pm Apr 28 - May 30. FMI bcforestdiscoverycen-tre.com
LOCAL DINING
Fine Dining
Bistro 161 161 Kenneth St., Duncan 250.746.6466
Hudson’s on First 163 First St., Duncan 250.597.0066 www.hudsonsonfirst.ca
Genoa Bay Café 5000 Genoa Bay Rd., Duncan250.746.7621
Bridgemans Bistro 740 Handy Road, Mill Bay 778.356.3568
The Masthead Restaurant 1705 Cowichan Bay Rd., Cowichan 250.748.3714
Page Point Bistro 4760 Brenton Page Rd., Chemainus 250.924.1110
Playbill Dining Room Chemainus Theatre Festival 9737 Chemainus Rd., Chemainus 250.246.9820
Quamichan Inn 1478 Maple Bay Rd, Duncan, BC 250.746.7028
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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showApr30from10am-2pmattheCowichanExhibition.ThisFairoffersgardenersachanceto acquire unusual and rare rhododendronand azalea plants and converse with expertgrowers.Other vendorswill offer companionplants,pottery,soilsupplementsandfloralart.Free admission, parking and refreshments.FMICowichanValleyGardenFair.com
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*tea for two! (ormore) can be enjoyed at theTeaFarm & Gallery in North CowichanWed - Sun, 10 am - 5 pm. A rustic, quietandbeautifulsettingwhereartful teablendscanbeenjoyedalongsidetea-infusedsweets.Tranquility!
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