September 23rd
– 29th, 2013
This Week in Campbell River
FREE SPORTS WEEK!! – See Page 50 of Fall Rec Guide for more info!
NATIONAL FORESTRY WEEK!!
Tuesday, September 24th
2013 Quinsam/CR Cleanup - Postponed from Saturday to today!
BC Parks & CR Environmental Committee need your help to clean up the shoreline of the Quinsam and Campbell rivers. Garbage bags, gloves, water & refreshments are provided. Working together, we can protect our rivers & fish. Meet at TimberWest (Comox) Logging Bridge on Hwy 28, from 10am to 2pm.
CR Festival of Films
tidemarktheatre.com
Opening today with ‘The Sapphires’
(run time 103 minutes): It’s 1968, and four young, talented Australian
Aboriginal girls learn about love, friendship and war when their all-girl group
The Sapphires entertain the US troops in Vietnam. Rated PG-13, tickets are
$11.43 (+tax); passes to all 5 CRFF events are available for $45 (+applicable
taxes and fees).
Tour de Rock
250-205-0801
First stop: schools! Then everyone
is welcome to join them for lunch at Dick’s Fish and Chips at 1:15pm. Meet the
Tour de Rock team at the CR Common from 4:30-6pm where there will be
presentations and head shaving and more! Pizza Party at Boston Pizza at 6pm
with all the riders and crew: tickets can be purchased from Chan Nowosad Boates
(980 Alder St.) or at Boston Pizza for $25. There will be a silent auction and
other fun stuff. Contact Tom Hergt if you want to donate a prize or buy
tickets. To show your support, you can also purchase t-shirts and hats from Ron
the Barber next to Home Hardware ($15 each).
African Hand-drumming
250-286-1161 250-923-7911
Experience the joy of rhythm and
tap into the innate abilities we’re all born with when you sign up for African
hand drumming. Instructor Monica Hofer will provide the drums for these
fun-filled lessons, and participants will learn something new each week,
including traditional rhythms. The program is offered Tuesdays, 6-7pm from Sept
24th thru Oct 29th at the Sportsplex (activity room 1);
this six-evening program is $76.
Immigrant Welcome Centre’s AGM & Potluck Dinner
250-830-0171
All are welcome! Bring a dish to
share and celebrate with us – we are accepting new members! 5:30pm, doors open
at Robron Centre; 6pm, potluck dinner; 7pm Annual General Meeting.
BC Fish Farmers Association
www.spiritsquare.ca
We’re having a party – come on
down for a salmon burger: 10am-2pm!
Wednesday, September 25th
Painting with Nature’s Found Objects
250-287-2261
A class for kids (7-12) who love
art and nature. Part II, continued from September 18th, led by
artist/instructor Perry Johnston from 3-5pm.
Thursday, September 26th
U4: The Ultimate Tribute to U2
250-287-7899
7:30pm at the Tidemark Theatre. U4
are establishing themselves as the benchmark for U2 tribute shows and are
continually raising the bar for both themselves and audiences with a view to
presenting a complete U2 experience. From the legendary 'Joshua Tree' period to
'How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb', all eras are covered with equal attention to
detail. U4 is not just a great tribute band, but a complete theatrical
experience which engages, captivates, and leaves audiences screaming for more.
Tickets: $30 Members, $35 Non-Members (+applicable taxes and fees)
Tickets: $30 Members, $35 Non-Members (+applicable taxes and fees)
Take, Burn or Destroy!
250-287-3655
Join Comox author S. Thomas
Russell as he discusses the latest seafaring adventure in his popular
historical fiction series about the HMS Themis, set during the height of the
French Revolution. Books available courtesy of Coho Books. This is a free
program, and everyone is welcome: 6:30-7:30 at the Campbell River Library.
Friday, September 27th
Hilarious Hypnosis Show with Wayne Lee
250-287-7899
Sponsored by the Centre for
Spiritual Living in celebration of their 10-year anniversary, Wayne Lee returns
to Campbell River (his ‘hometown’) from success in the corporate world as a
motivational speaker. 7pm at the
Tidemark Theatre, Wayne educates and entertains: $30.
YAC Application Deadline
250-286-1161
The City of Campbell River’s Youth
Action Committee is looking for open-minded, innovative and motivated youth (14
to 18 years old) who want their say on community issues. The Youth Action
Committee provides City staff and Council a youth perspective on community
issues like art, recreation, safety, transportation, culture, parks and the
environment. The committee launches again this fall with a workshop on
Saturday, November 1. It will meet twice per month on Tuesdays from 3:30 to 5
p.m. to discuss topics important to youth in Campbell River. Application forms
for the Youth Action Committee are available at Timberline and Carihi school
offices, the Sportsplex and the Community Centre. Applications are due by
September 27 and can be submitted via email until 11:59 p.m. or dropped off
during regular hours at the above locations. For more information, or to
request or submit an application form, please email:
amber.zirnhelt@campbellriver.ca or meghan.lawley@campbellriver.ca.
Saturday, September 28th
Beginner Run Clinic
250-923-7911
Every Saturday from 9am to 10:30am
(until October 12th) participants will head out from the Sportsplex
in groups based on running speed and ability; the clinic includes informative
talks and presentations on clothing, stretching and nutrition. Participants
should be able to run for 20 minutes continuously before registering for this
clinic. The cost is $20: call or visit us to register!
Forestry Presentation
www.spiritsquare.ca
Forestry is back! Help us
celebrate National Forest Week with lots of exhibits and info – everything you
need to know! 10am-3pm with live music by Ali Romanow Band.
Much Ado About Nothing
250-287-7465
Tidemark Theatre Cinemas will
showing Joss Whedon’s Adaptation of Shakespeare’s witty and beloved “Much Ado
About Nothing”. Showing at 1pm, this classic comedy about two pairs of lovers
with different takes on romance should get everyone laughing out loud! Rated
PG, tickets are $5 (+applicable taxes and fees)
Set your GPS for Success with Wayne Lee
250-287-7899
Wayne Lee is back with tools to
help you manage stress and awaken your subconscious mind to create the life you
want. Willow Point Lions Hall (2165 South Island Hwy), advance tickets
available at Coho Books (1074 Shoppers Row) for $25 or at the door for $30.
Motocross – Try it! (Part of Free Sports Week!)
250-203-3518
Haig-Brown Memorial Lecture
250-923-0213
The CR Arts Council, the
Haig-Brown Institute, the Museum at CR and School District 72 are partnering
this year to present the 2013 Haig-Brown Memorial Lecture. 6:30pm-8:30pm at the
newly renovated Rivercity Stage Theatre (1080 Hemlock St.), this year’s lecture
is entitled “Land for the People: A New Environmental Language for BC” and will
be delivered by noted Canadian author Harold Rhenisch. The memorial Lectures
were created to provide an annual forum for writers to inspire a new generation
with their vision and literary excellence. Call the Arts Council to reserve a
seat for this historic event – the cost is $10 and all proceeds go to support
the Memorial Lecture. He will also be speaking at the Campbell River Museum
from 10am till noon on ‘Photographing for Blogging’ – bring your camera and
walk with Rhenisch through the scenery of CR and learn the techniques of
photography as a form of environmental narrative. The afternoon session from
1-4 will be the same as the evening lecture. The cost for the combined workshop
at the Museum is $50, call 250-287-3103 to register.
One Direction themed Skate (ages 6-12)
250-287-9234
Dance, skate and sing to your
favourite One Direction songs. Come dressed as one of the band members if you
like! There will be dance-offs, One Direction trivia, and karaoke/lip sync
competitions. Three hours of fun – includes skate rentals and pizza (all for
$10!).
Slopstacle Fun
250-287-9234
Slippery, sloppy obstacle course.
Time trials, prizes for best wipe out, get covered in pudding, jello, eggs
& goo! 2pm-4pm at Strathcona Gardens Pool.
Zentangle Classes
250-923-0739
Complicated looking patterns are
broken down into simple repetitive steps, producing amazing results! Applicable
to journaling, card making, mixed media etc. It is the perfect thing for long
ferry waits or delayed doctor’s appointments – it is portable and the supplies
can fit in your purse or pocket! All supplies is provided for this class, just
show up with a smile and your curiosity – Register online at
barbroundczt.weebly.com (Introductory class at Sybil Andrews Cottage from
9am-12pm is $40).
Mt Allan Brooks Hike
coordinator@strathconapark.org
Strenuous (600m elevation) 15km
hike with Tim Penney of the Comox District Mountaineering Club. Meet at 8am at
the Wilderness Centre for this 8 hour hike – pre-registration required by
e-mail only.
Sunday, September 29th (River’s
Day!)
Haig Brown Festival
250-287-3103
This popular festival, held on River’s Day each year at Haig-Brown House (2250 Campbell River Rd or Hwy 28), is a great family event with lots to see and do. The festival explores the themes of fishing, literature and conservation, with the addition of outdoor recreation and safety. Fly tying demos, fly fishing lessons, children’s games and crafts, good food, readings from Haig-Brown writings, great displays and property tours are all part of the festival which also serves to showcase local artistic and musical talent. Admission is free and meant for all ages – for more information contact the Museum.
Baikie Island Tour (& Haig-Brown Festival!)
250-923-7911
Celebrate River’s Day with a tour
of Baikie Island! The tour will highlight the amazing transformation of the
Island from an industrial site to an award-winning nature reserve. After the
tour, head over to Haig-Brown House to continue the River’s Day festivities
that take place from noon to 4pm. There will be food, music, fly-tying and lots
of other activities to enjoy. The Baikie Island tour takes place from 10:30am
till noon. It is free of charge but participants must pre-register. To book your spot, please call the Sportsplex.
Photography Outing in Strathcona
bobell@shaw.ca
Strathcona Wilderness Institute is
happy to partner with the Comox Valley Camera Club to offer this opportunity to
have fun and learn landscape photography with experienced members of the club –
for all levels, from point and shoot to SLRs. Meet at 9:30am at the Wilderness
Centre, bring food, water, layered clothing, and stay as long as you like
enjoying the fall colours. Pre-register!
Final Pier Street Summer Market
250-203-1399
Last chance to get out this year
to the Summer Market at the Fishing Pier from 10am to 2:30pm. Live
Entertainment and Vendors of all sorts!
Upcoming Events to Note
September 30th – Pond Hockey Tournie (ages 4-12) 250-287-9234
October 3rd – Reid Jamieson @ the Tidemark Theatre 250-287-7465
October 6th – Historical Writing Class (Sundays till Nov. 10th)
250-287-3103
This publication is brought to you by the Campbell River Visitor
Centre.
Please contact our office if you have an event you would like
added to this publication.
Campbell River
Visitor Centre
1235 Shoppers
Row in the Tyee Plaza
250-286-6901