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HOME&LIFE Where is Your Home?
Being at or finding a ‘home’ is perhaps the most cherished notion people carry with them: it means far more emotionally than the dry definition of ‘one’s place of residence’. ‘To be home’ is an emotional state where you feel comfortable and accepted as you are, whether that be by others or by yourself. There is a sense of freedom that comes with ‘being at home’: freedom to be yourself, to create, to rest. To be ‘at home in one’s own skin’ is a delightful feeling of liking oneself regardless of where you are or what circumstances you find yourself in. Paul Young’s version of the song ‘Wherever I
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“‘To be home’ is an emotional state where you feel comfortable and accepted as you are,”
Lay My Hat (That’s My Home)’ speaks to the notion that one’s home is really within oneself and we carry it with us wherever we go. ‘Home is where the heart is’ links us to the notion that wherever we love and feel loved, that is our home. ‘Make yourself at home’ means to ‘help yourself, take your shoes off, relax’. When people are killed away from their own country, families often to go great expense to ‘bring them home’. There are even posters of our beautiful earth with the word ‘home’ underneath. So home can be as big as a planet, or as small as your favourite pub or corner of the library. In these times when home ownership is out of reach for many, it can be heartening to think of the fact that we can all have a ‘home’ of our own.
Walk So Kids Can Talk: a fundraising walk to support the Kids Help Phone. Check-in at Country Club Centre 10 am, walk begins 11 am. Stroller/wheelchair accessible, FMI walksokidscantalk.ca Hike for Hospice Nanaimo: a waterfront walk and BBQ picnic in support of Nanaimo Hospice. Registration 10 am, opening ceremony and waterfront walk 11 am, BBQ picnic 12 noon. FMI nanaimohospice.com or 250.591.8811 Walk for Alzheimers: takes place at Bowen Park. Registration starts 10 am, walk starts 11 am. FMI 250.729.0904 ext 232 Youth Week : a week of special events for the youth of Nanaimo! Dodgeball, cartooning, movie night and floor hockey (free but please pre-register) and WHMIS Workplace Safety ($150/1). FMI visit Facebook.com/YouthNanaimo, nanaimo.ca or 250.756.5200 Rhodo Show and Plant Sale: the Nanaimo Rhododendron Society is holding their Annual Rhodo Show and Rhodo & Plant Sale at Beban Park Centennial Building 10 am - 2 pm. FMI 250.390.2058
Fabric • Classes • Notions • Machine Repairs • PFAFF & Babylock
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BMW Opera Jam: a spring fundraiser for Opera Nanaimo at the BMW Showroom, 2470 Kenworth Rd from 2 - 4 pm. Enjoy refreshments and some great local vocal talent! Proceeds to Opera Nanaimo. By donation at the door. FMI 250.751.8910 Live Theatre: ‘52 Pick-Up’ is a unique drama about the beginning, middle and end of a relationship. It is played out in 52 scenes. At Malaspina Theatre, VIU at 2 pm. $25 regular, $15 students. porttheatre.com 250.754.8550
Live Music: ‘Trio Say-So’ performs at the Bethlehem Retreat Centre 5 - 6:30 pm. Tix in advance from bethlehemcentre.com, The Green Store and Lifehouse Chiropractic $20 advance, $25 door, http://bethlehemcentre.com 250.754.3254 Live Theatre: ‘Urinetown’ the Musical, 2 pm at Harbour City Theatre. FMI schmoozeproductions.com MON MAY 2 Youth Week: a week of special events for the youth of Nanaimo! Dodgeball, cartooning, movie night and floor hockey (free but please pre-register) and WHMIS Workplace Safety ($150/1). FMI visit Facebook.com/YouthNanaimo, nanaimo.ca or 250.756.5200 Art Exhibit and Fundraiser: ‘Out of the Ashes’ is a Nanaimo Arts Council exhibition and fundraiser. Show takes place at the Nanaimo Museum until May 15. Some of the artists present will be those who lost work in the recent downtown Nanaimo fire. FMI 250.758.5453 Women on Wheels Workshops: every Mon night from Apr to Sep we focus on a number of cycling skills and host a group ride. Beban Park Rec Centre 6:30 pm. $5 donation for 4 sessions. FMI bikesense.org/ mondaywow/ Film Screening: ‘The Power of the Heart’ from the director of ‘The Secret’. 7 pm at Unity Spiritual Education Centre of Nanaimo, Featuring the wisdom of Dr. Maya Angelou, Mark Nepo, Deepak Chopra and more. Producer Baptist de Pape on hand to answer questions $10. FMI unitynanaimo.org or 250.591.0775 TUE MAY 3 Youth Week: a week of special events for the youth of
PET TIP New Rehabilitation Centre Applecross Veterinary Hospital is pleased to announce the opening of Nanaimo Animal Rehabilitation Centre. We are seeing patients starting May 10 so get your appointment today! What is Rehabilitation? What is it for? Who needs it? Great questions! Rehabilitation is basically the same as human physiotherapy….except our patients don’t usually come in able to point to a
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muscle or joint that’s causing them problems. Their family knows they’re uncomfortable, and they can sometimes pin point a specific part of the body that’s causing a problem. That’s where we take over. Dr. Westworth is becoming certified as a rehabilitation specialist. She knows exactly what to look for on a dog or cat to localize where the problem is. She takes measurements to look for joint mobility, and to localize any muscle wasting or nerve problems, then she comes up with a plan.
The plan consist of two parts. What we do at the clinic, and what you do at home. In clinic work consists of pushing your friend to achieve better flexibility and using specialized equipment to move them forward in their treatment plan. At home work consists of together time with you and your pet, learning new tricks and progressing together towards a healthier lifestyle. Who needs rehabilitation? Any dog (or cat!) that is slower then they used to be, who just had surgery, who has a sore leg, who is overweight, who seems stiff when they wake up….pretty much any pet who’s body is just not working the way it should.
How do I sign up!? It’s easy. Your veterinarian will be able to provide Dr. Westworth with a diagnosis and a referral so she has a good place to start. We will then provide your veterinarian with updates so they are kept up to date on how your pet is progressing. If you don’t already see a veterinarian, the medical side of our practice, Applecross Veterinary Hospital, can provide that service for you.
We can’t wait to get started in the new Nanaimo Animal Rehabilitation Centre. And move some of that equipment out of our medical practice! Contact us today for more information and to get started!
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Live Theatre: the Nanaimo Theatre Group presents ‘Love Song’, an offbeat comedy about the power of love in all it’s forms, at the Bailey Studio May 4 - 7. 2007 Olivier Award Nominee for Best New Comedy. Adult themes. FMI nanaimotheatregroup or 250.758.7224
Youth Week: a week of special events for the youth of Nanaimo!.FMI visit Facebook.com/YouthNanaimo or call 250.756.5200
Art Exhibit and Fundraiser: ‘Out of the Ashes’ is a Nanaimo Arts Council exhibition and fundraiser. Show takes place at the Nanaimo Museum until May 15. Some of the artists present will be those who lost work in the recent downtown Nanaimo fire. FMI 250.758.5453 Live Music: ‘Oliver Galloway, Chase Spencer, Phoenix Rising’ play the Dinghy Dock Pub, Protection Island. Doors at 7 pm. Tix in advance from the Pub or online at ticketzone.com. FMI dinghydockpub.com or 250.753.8244 WED MAY 4 Youth Week: a week of special events for the youth of Nanaimo!.FMI visit Facebook.com/YouthNanaimo or call 250.756.5200 Art Exhibit and Fundraiser: ‘Out of the Ashes’ is a Nanaimo Arts Council exhibition and fundraiser. Show takes place at the Nanaimo Museum until May 15. Some of the artists present will be those who lost work in the recent downtown Nanaimo fire. FMI 250.758.5453 Star Wars Day at the Library: ‘May the 4th Be With You’ during Star Wars Day! Harbourfront Library from 3 - 5:30 pm. Fun activities including Jedi Training Academy, photo booth and more! FMI 250.753.1154 Author Event - All Ages: the Mid-Island Metis Nation presents an afternoon with two Metis authors and illustrators, Julie Flett and Leah Dorian. Join them from 5:30 - 7:30 pm for some wonderful Metis storytelling, snacks and beverages. Appropriate for all ages. Everyone is welcome. FMI virl.bc.ca or 250.753.1154 Star Wars Glow in the Dark Skate: Cliff McNabb Arena 6:30 - 8 pm. FMI nanaimo.
Nanaimo Downtown Farmers Market Season Opener: Pioneer Waterfront Plaza by the Bastion
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THU MAY 5 Youth Week: a week of special events for the youth of Nanaimo!.FMI visit Facebook.com/YouthNanaimo or call 250.756.5200 Art Exhibit and Fundraiser: ‘Out of the Ashes’ is a Nanaimo Arts Council exhibition and fundraiser. Show takes place at the Nanaimo Museum until May 15. Some of the artists present will be those who lost work in the recent downtown Nanaimo fire. FMI 250.758.5453 Star Wars Day at the Library: ‘May the 4th Be With You’ during Star Wars Day! Harbourfront Library from 3 - 5:30 pm. Fun activities including Jedi Training Academy, photo booth and more! FMI 250.753.1154 Author Event - All Ages: the Mid-Island Metis Nation presents an afternoon with two Metis authors and illustrators, Julie Flett and Leah Dorian. Join them from 5:30 - 7:30 pm for some wonderful Metis storytelling, snacks and beverages. Appropriate for all ages. Everyone is welcome. FMI virl.bc.ca or 250.753.1154
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Hitting the Open Road
Since the advent of motorized vehicles the idea of traffic congestion and summer construction, that ‘hitting the open road’, escaping from everyday ‘open road’ can remain elusive. And without at least cares and having a grand adventure has been a little planning, road trips can go horribly wrong: part of popular culture. The idea that romantic or hotels can be booked, campgrounds full, children personal fulfillment and familial harmony are just bored, and traffic thick, making your seemingly a drive away has been scrutinized, celebrated and impulsive jaunt a little more burdensome that you ‘lampooned’ in road trip films like ‘Easy Rider’, had hoped. So before you roll down the windows, Thelma and Louise’, ‘Little cue the playlists and hit the Miss Sunshine’, ‘Sideways’ and highway, take some time to “...before you roll down the ‘National Lampoon’s Vacation’. prepare and anticipate. There windows, cue the playlists American writers Jack Kerouac are plenty of websites with and hit the highway, take (“On the Road”), William Least great ideas on how to make your some time to prepare and Heat-Moon (“Blue Highways”) travels as enjoyable and smooth anticipate.” and Walt Whitman (“Song of as possible. Planning your the Open Road”) have elevated trip may not be as romantic as the road trip from a simple drive down the highway simply grabbing the keys and heading out the door to a soul-seeking journey. Yet the question remains: to the great unknown, but it may spare you a lot does the ‘open road’ really exist outside of our of grief later. And if the idea of spending a week imaginations? The English definition of ‘open or two in a small space with cranky children or a road’ is ‘a road or highway allowing easy travel, carsick dog is too much for you, simply roll down the especially one outside an urban area where progress windows, cue the playlists and head to the nearest is unimpeded’. Given the realities of ever-growing video store for some vicarious road trip enjoyment!
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Two sitting times available for Fashion Show and Shopping 11am and 2pm Saturday, May 28th, 2016 Cost $5 to reserve your seat
Are You a Sale Shopper? If you love skimming the clearance racks use it as a last chance to find a fun addition to your wardrobe. A little extra. It is not likely that you will find a must-have item in your size. Remember there may be a sizing issue or hard to match item if it is on a sale rack. A bargain is only a bargain if it doesn’t sit in your closet.
Not Fond of Crowds? Try booking a personal shopping apt with us at KC’s Boutique where we can come in a bit early or plan to give you personal attention. This is quite and enjoyable experience if you have just lost or gained weight and need to get some important pieces in your wardrobe. There is no cost to this service, so if you’re intentional in completing your wardrobe... talk to the staff and work out a time. Or it is often a bit quieter first thing in the morning or around 4pm when people are at home starting their dinners. Shop Your Favourite Stores Consistently shop at a few of your favourite stores. The owners of the boutiques or sales staff will get to know what you like. They may even call you when they know there is a particular brand that fits you well so you won’t miss out at the beginning of a shipment. Build a relationship with these stores and you will find you will have an exquisite go to wardrobe.
Plan for a Big Event Don’t leave things to the last minute. You will end up purchasing a make do outfit for that special occasion. Don’t you want to look and feel your personal best?
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Messy UU Church: ‘Messy Church - Unitarian Style’ is an evening of camaraderie, activities, crafts, stories and reflection at First Unitarian Fellowship from 5 - 7:30 pm. A simple supper and refreshments will be served. All are welcome! By donation. FMI 250.754.0952
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Live Music: an acoustic tribute to the songs of David Bowie by Vancouver Island musicians! 7 pm at the Dinghy Dock Pub. Tix at ticketzone.com, the Pub and Desire Tattoo. FMI dinghydockpub.com or 250.753.8244 Live Music: ‘Fiddelium’ concert in Nanaimo, 7 pm at VIU Theatre. Traditional and contemporary fiddle music. $15 adults $7 students and seniors. FMI fiddelium.com or 250.619.6273 Indoor Cycling Class for Charity: every Friday night The Swet Haus Cycling Studio Inc holds a Swet Love Class from 7 - 7:45 pm. All levels cycling class for a minimum donation of $10. All proceeds to a local charity. FMI swethaus.com or 250.585.2035. 5769 Live Theatre: the Nanaimo Theatre Group presents ‘Love Song’, an offbeat comedy about the power of love in all it’s forms, at the Bailey Studio May 4 - 7. 2007 Olivier Award Nominee for Best New Comedy. Adult themes. FMI nanaimotheatregroup or 250.758.7224 Live Theatre: ‘Urinetown’ the Musical, 8 pm at Har-
Youth Week: a week of special events for the youth of Nanaimo!.FMI visit Facebook.com/YouthNanaimo or call 250.756.5200 Nanaimo Downtown Farmers Market Season Opener: Pioneer Waterfront Plaza by the Bastion on Front Street. Season runs through Oct 14. 10 am - 2 pm Fridays. Local produce, meats, eggs, homemade baked goods and unique handcrafted items. Live local music. Fun for the whole family! FMI Nanaimodowntownfarmersmarket.com or 250.743.3861 Messy UU Church: ‘Messy Church - Unitarian Style’ is an evening of camaraderie, activities, crafts, stories and reflection at First Unitarian Fellowship from 5 - 7:30 pm. A simple supper and refreshments will be served. All are welcome! By donation. FMI 250.754.0952 Live Music: an acoustic tribute to the songs of David Bowie by Vancouver Island musicians! 7 pm at the Dinghy Dock Pub. Tix at ticketzone.com, the Pub and Desire Tattoo. FMI dinghydockpub.com or 250.753.8244 Live Music: ‘Fiddelium’ concert in Nanaimo, 7 pm at VIU Theatre. Traditional and contemporary fiddle music. $15 adults $7 students and seniors. FMI fiddelium.com or 250.619.6273
Indoor Cycling Class for Charity: every Friday night The Swet Haus Cycling Studio Inc holds a Swet Love Class from 7 - 7:45 pm. All levels cycling class for a minimum donation of $10. All proceeds to a local charity. FMI swethaus.com or 250.585.2035. 5769 Live Theatre: the Nanaimo Theatre Group presents ‘Love Song’, an offbeat comedy about the power of love in all it’s forms, at the Bailey Studio May 4 - 7. 2007 Olivier Award Nominee for Best New Comedy. Adult themes. FMI nanaimotheatregroup or 250.758.7224 Live Theatre: ‘Urinetown’ the Musical, 8 pm at Harbour City Theatre. FMI
schmoozeproductions.com SUN MAY 8 Mothers Day Brunch: at Coco Cafe in Cedar from 8 am - 2 pm. Featuring West Coast Benedict. Pet-friendly patio. Drop by before hitting the Cedar Market which opens today at 10 am! FMI 250.323.2223 Island Fantasy Ball: the Nanaimo Ballroom Dance Society is proud to present their annual Championship Ballroom Dance Competition May 7 - 8 at Beban Social Centre. Enjoy Waltz, Slow Fox, Cha Cha, Tango, Samba and much more! FMI IslandFantasyBall.com Cedar Farmers Market: the Cedar Farmers’ Market is the place to be Sundays
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The 2nd Annual Nanaimo PaddleFest will take place on May 28 & 29 on the beach in Departure Bay. Hosted by Nanaimo Boathouse Society, this family friendly weekend will once again feature various fun paddling activities and races. The Nanaimo PaddleFest 2016 will include a number of short races for paddlers of all abilities and for several types of boats as well as the longer Nanaimo Shack Attack race for more experienced paddlers. There will be displays, presentations by pros, demonstrations and instruction for all skill levels in canoes, kayaks, dragon boats, outrigger canoes, stand-up paddle
boards and water sports. Instruction clinics and races at a small fee, most other activities free. Come and paddle in the Flotilla with Bob Purdy, founder of ‘Paddle for the Planet’, have the opportunity to talk to Bob and hear of his travels and environmental passions. JOIN THE FUN!... enjoy a bite to eat, listen to free music, introduce your children to paddling, try a new sport, meet other water lovers, learn about the Nanaimo Boathouse & Paddling Centre initiative, or just watch all the wet fun by the Bay.
For more information or to register, please visit ‘PaddleFest’ on the Nanaimo Boathouse Society website www.nanaimoboathouse.org/paddlefest SUN MAY 8 CONT... 10 am - 2 pm starting Mother’s Day! Market runs weekly May 8 till Oct 30. Live music, fresh local produce, baking, crafts, goodies and good friends! Yellowpoint Road beside the Crow and Gate Pub. Lots of parking. FMI cedarfarmersmarket.org
Lantzville Farmers Market: special pre-season Market on Mother’s Day! Official start May 22 till end of Oct. 1:30 - 4 pm at St. Philips By-The-Sea in Lantzville. Produce, baking, crafts, entertainment. FMI lantzvillefarmesmarket.com Live Music: the Mark Crissinger Band plays 4 - 5 pm at the Queen’s then host the Nanaimo Blues Society
Blues Jam starting at 6 pm. FMI markcrissinger.com Live Music: popular Nanaimo keyboardist Marty Steele plays a regular gig at MGM the 1st Sunday of each month from 5 - 8 pm. A pleasant, early evening out for families and those who like to kick up their heels! free, http:// m g m re s t a u ra n t .co m . 250.753.3535.
MON MAY 9 Art Exhibit and Fundraiser: ‘Out of the Ashes’ is a Nanaimo Arts Council exhibition and fundraiser. Show takes place at the Nanaimo Museum until May 15. Some of the artists present will be those who lost work in the recent downtown Nanaimo fire. FMI 250.758.5453
Les jeunes entre 5 et 12 ans s’amusent en français au camp de jour de Nanaimo • Kids from 5 to 12 have fun in French at day camp in Nanaimo L’école Océane, 1951 Estevan Road
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Women on Wheels Workshops: every Mon night from Apr to Sep we focus on a number of cycling skills and host a group ride. Beban Park Rec Centre 6:30 pm. $5 donation for 4 sessions. FMI bikesense.org/ mondaywow
Jonanco Hobby Workshop: we have well equipped workshops for woodworking and silversmithing and will teach you if you need instruction. Open Thu evenings 6 - 9 pm. Dropins welcome $6 per day and membership is $100/ family (19+ age). FMI 250716-8796
TUE MAY 10 Art Exhibit and Fundraiser: ‘Out of the Ashes’ is a Nanaimo Arts Council exhibition and fundraiser. Show takes place at the Nanaimo Museum until May 15. Some of the artists present will be those who lost work in the recent downtown Nanaimo fire. FMI 250.758.5453
Thursday Night Recreational Bike Rides: 6:30 pm from Beban Park Recreation Centre. Moderatepaced bike rides of 15 to 20 km in length for men and women. Focus is camaraderie and skill development while having fun. Free. FMI bikesense.org
Women on Wheels Workshops: every Mon night from Apr to Sep we focus on a number of cycling skills and host a group ride. Beban Park Rec Centre 6:30 pm. $5 donation for 4 sessions. FMI bikesense.org/ mondaywow
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WED MAY 11 Art Exhibit and Fundraiser: ‘Out of the Ashes’ is a Nanaimo Arts Council exhibition and fundraiser. Show takes place at the Nanaimo Museum until May 15. Some of the artists present will be those who lost work in the recent downtown Nanaimo fire. FMI 250.758.5453
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Island Roots Bowen Road Farmers’ Market: the Island Roots Bowen Road Farmers’ Market runs Wed’s (4 - 6 pm starting May 11) and Sat’s (9 am - 12 noon starting May 28) through Oct at Beban Park. Berries, breads, eggs, meats, veggies, flowers and more! FMI bowenfarmersmarket.com Tech Made Easy: excited about your new gadget? Drop by with your tablet, iPad or laptop to learn new skills and to share your knowledge with others in a group setting. Wed’s through June 29 at Wellington Branch Library, 4 - 5 pm. FMI:250.758.5544
Live Theatre: ‘Urinetown’ the Musical, 8 pm at Harbour City Theatre. FMI schmoozeproductions.com Live Music: popular Nanaimo musician Dave Hart provides the ambience 7 10 pm at Minnoz Lounge in the Coast Bastion Hotel. Reservations recommended No cover. FMI 250.753.2977 ext. 2205 Live Theatre: ‘Urinetown’ the Musical, 8 pm at Harbour City Theatre. FMI schmoozeproductions.com SAT MAY 14 Saturday Studio - Art Classes for Kids: Nanaimo Art Gallery | Art Lab offers 2 Saturday Studio sessions tailored to kids ages 5 - 7 (9:30 - 10:30 am) & 8 - 12 (11 am - 12:30 pm). Participants connect with artists, experiment with materials, learn new techniques, and have fun with art making. May 14 - Absurd & Charming Kitsch Creations. $12 per child | $20 for 2 siblings. FMI nanaimoartgallery.com or 250.754.1750 Art Exhibit: CONVERGENCE is a selection of colourful works and performances by teaching artists and students made in classrooms through the Nanaimo Art Gallery’s popular ‘TD Artists in the
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Free Beekeeping Workshops: free Beekeeping workshops are being offered by Theo Sr. at Fredrich’s Honey Farm in Cedar the second Sat of May, Jun and, if time permits, Sep. Each workshop is from 10 am - 12 pm. No registration required. Farm located at 2798 Cedar Rd. FMI fredrichshoney.com or 250.245.4214
Live Music: ‘Vinyl Edge’ plays the Well Pub at 9 pm. FMI thewellnanaimo.com
Taste of India Cooking Class: at VIU Deep Bay Marine Station from 1 - 4:30 pm. Cost is $95 person. FMI 250-248-3252 Live Music: Tidesmen Barbershop Chorus presents ‘Marooned on Harmony Island’, an afternoon of a capella music and humour 3 pm at the Port Theatre. FMI porttheatre.com Roller Derby Bout: the Harbour City Rollers (Nanaimo) vs Bad Reds (Vancouver) at Nanaimo Ice Centre. Doors at 6 pm, whistle at 7 pm. Tix $5. All ages welcome. 19+ Beverage Garden. FMI facebook.com/harbourcityrollers or 250.668.6302 Sing for Pure Joy! in Ladysmith: at The Lodge on 4th at 6:30 pm. All voices welcome. $10 drop-in. FMI 250.285.3764 Action Theatre/Sarah Bild Performance: performance by ‘Action Theatre’ participants and choreographer/ performer Sarah Bild at Malaspina Theatre, VIU at 7:30 pm. FMI/tix crimson-
Live Theatre: ‘Urinetown’ the Musical, 8 pm at Harbour City Theatre. FMI schmoozeproductions.com
SUN MAY 15 Art Exhibit: pls see May 14 listing for details
Island Stitchery Guild Meetings: 7 pm at Christ Community Church the third Mon of every month Sept - June. For anyone who hand-embroiders. Guests welcome! FMI Sharon at isgpresident@ yahoo.ca or 250-7401821
Harbour City Newcomers: this club is for anyone new to Nanaimo: male, female, singles couples! Group meets the 3rd Monday of the month 7 pm at Oliver Woods Community Centre. Hiking groups, stitch and knit groups, coffee groups, golf, potlucks. FMI harbourcitynewcomers.ca
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Cedar Farmers Market: 10 am - 2 pm Yellowpoint Road beside the Crow and Gate Pub. Lots of parking. FMI cedarfarmersmarket.org Pacific Gael Youth Pipe Band Fundraising Concert: pipes, drums, music and dance! 1:30 pm at St. Andrews United Church, Adults $15, children and seniors $10. FMI pacificgael.com or 250 591-9436 MON MAY 16 Pro-D Day Camps for Kids: offered by Nanaimo Parks and Rec include: sports ‘n play, rock climbing and aquatics. FMI nanaimo.ca or 250.756.5200 Nanaimo Family History Society: Beban Park Social Centre Rooms 7 & 8. Meeting starts at 6 pm for Family Tree Discussion Groups. At 7 pm Kathy Jones of the Qualicum Beach FHS will demonstrate the set-up and use of the family tree program. FMI 250.668.3068 Women on Wheels Workshops: every Mon night from Apr to Sep we focus on a number of cycling skills and host a group ride. Beban Park Rec Centre 6:30 pm. $5 donation for 4 sessions. FMI bikesense.org/mondaywow/
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Vancouver Island is home and inspiration to some of Canada’s finest painters. They are members of The Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA), a premier art organization, founded in 1941 by a group of Canadian artists, including the Group of Seven luminary, Lawren Harris. The public are invited to view an impressive collection of quality and diverse original art. Show Chair Vida Newington thinks this is a great way to kick start the summer. “Why not plan a Saturday evening downtown? Take in the art show, then have a meal at one of the many excellent downtown restaurants. Or, plan some quality family time; head down and let the art inspire the young ones. Pick out your favorite painting and compare your ideas. Drop off your votes in the box for the Iron Oxide People’s Choice Award.” Following the show, the winner will be posted on the chapter website www.nanaimofca. com “Our exhibition and sale is much anticipated and has received excellent support from the Nanaimo business community, allowing us to mount a show unlike anything we have done before. We are really excited to bring this to Nanaimo!”
This exhibition and sale is sure to be a crowd-pleaser with something for everyone: serious collectors as well as those who just love to look. Mark your calendar, make the time to go and show your support for keeping the finest of Fine Art coming to Nanaimo!
Tom Shardlow, President of the Nanaimo FCA Chapter is excited to see local chapter members host an event of this caliber for the Nanaimo community. “The Nanaimo Fine Art Show will assemble the best of original art by artists living on Vancouver Island and surrounding Islands. Many are internationally recognized and we’re pleased to present their work in a Nanaimo showcase.” He feels that art is for everyone, especially original works which retain the subtle textures and brushwork that are often lost in reproductions. Collecting original art gives a pride of ownership that prints simply can’t provide.
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EVERY WEEK DAILY Feature Museum Exhibit: ‘Characters, Con Men & Celebrities’ shows until May 7 at the Nanaimo Museum. Explore the lives of intriguing people from Nanaimo’s past including petty thieves, murderers, crooked cops, a cult leader, a nationally renowned poet and a brew master. Museum open daily May 20 through Sep 1, 10 am - 5 pm. FMI nanaimomuseum.ca or 250.753.1821 Nanaimo Art Gallery Exhibit: Ron Tran | Somewhat Mine: A Nanaimo Retrospective runs until May 14. Ron Tran addresses shifting understandings of public and private space, and questions ideas of individual ownership. This exhibit followed by CONVERGENCE, a selection of colourful works and performances by teaching artists and students made in classrooms through the Nanaimo Art Gallery’s popular ‘TD Artists in the Schools’ program. Opening reception May 14, 1 - 3 pm. CONVERGENCE runs May 14 - 29 at the Gallery which is open 10 am - 5 pm Tue - Sat. Admission by donation. FMI 250.754.1750 Nanaimo Bastion/Cannon Firing: built in 1853, the Bastion is an old Hudson’s Bay Fort and is easily Nanaimo’s most recognizable building. Located at Pioneer Waterfront Plaza, it houses relics from Nanaimo’s humble beginnings as an early mining post. Open 7 days a week from the May long weekend through Labour Day, 10 am - 3 pm. Admission by donation. The cannon firing ceremony takes place daily 11:45 - 12 noon when the Bastion is open Live Music/Dancing/Dance Classes: five days a week at MGM Restaurant! See mgmrestaurant.com for details
EVERY MON Live Music: at the Queens FMI 250.754.6751 Euchre: offered by the Nanaimo Harbour City Seniors at the Bowen Centre starting at 1 pm. FMI 250.755.7501 Youth Drop-in: ‘Spare Blox’ is a free drop-in sports program for teens at Nanaimo District Secondary School every Mon 7 - 9 pm. Gym time! FMI 250.756.5200 Women on Wheels: bike tips and tricks for women incl bike control, changing gears, rider safety, basic bike mechanics and more. 20 min workshop followed by 50 min ride/ practice session. Beban Park Rec Centre 6:30 - 8 pm every Mon till
Oct 24. Suggested donation $5. FMI Leo Boon gncc@shaw.ca
EVERY TUES Live Music: at the Queens FMI 250.754.6751 Euchre: offered by the Nanaimo Harbour City Seniors at the Bowen Centre starting at 1 pm. FMI 250.755.7501 Youth Drop-in: ‘Spare Blox’ is a free drop-in sports program for teens at Nanaimo District Secondary School every Mon 7 - 9 pm. Gym time! FMI 250.756.5200 Women on Wheels: bike tips and tricks for women incl bike control, changing gears, rider safety, basic bike mechanics and more. 20 min workshop followed by 50 min ride/ practice session. Beban Park Rec Centre 6:30 - 8 pm every Mon till Oct 24. Suggested donation $5. FMI Leo Boon gncc@shaw.ca
EVERY WED Live Music: at the Queens FMI 250.754.6751 Euchre: offered by the Nanaimo Harbour City Seniors at the Bowen Centre starting at 1 pm. FMI 250.755.7501 Youth Drop-in: ‘Spare Blox’ is a free drop-in sports program for teens at Nanaimo District Secondary School every Mon 7 - 9 pm. Gym time! FMI 250.756.5200 Women on Wheels: bike tips and tricks for women incl bike control, changing gears, rider safety, basic bike mechanics and more. 20 min workshop followed by 50 min ride/ practice session. Beban Park Rec Centre 6:30 - 8 pm every Mon till Oct 24. Suggested donation $5. FMI Leo Boon gncc@shaw.ca
Preschool Storytime: preschoolers and their families can drop by Harbourfront Library at 10:30 am to enjoy 30 minutes of song, finger-play and rhyme! Free. FMI 250.753.1154 Live Music: Ries Vink hits the stage at MGM Restaurant every Wed and Thu at 5 pm. FMI 250.753.3535 Thursday Night Dance: at Bowen Centre starting at 7:30 pm. Hosted by Nanaimo Harbour City Seniors. FMI 250.755.7501 Learn Mandarin: Nanaimo North Library 6:15 pm. Free. FMI 250.933.2665 Spanish Conversation Club: Nanaimo North Library 10:30 am - 12 noon. FMI 250.933.2665 Babytime: 10:30 - 11 am at Nanaimo North Library. Free. FMI 250.933.2665 Youth Lounge: free youth drop-in every Thu at the Nanaimo Aquatic Centre, 3 - 8 pm. Improv games, music trivia and more! Check out ‘YOUth Nanaimo’ on facebook for details Live Music: popular Nanaimo keyboardist Marty Steele delivers old standards, light jazz and soft rock 6 - 8 pm at Marina’s Taverna and Pizza, 215 Terminal. No cover. FMI 778.441.2626 Toddlertime: songs, stories, fingerplays and more! Wellington Branch Library 10:15 - 10:45 am. Free. FMI 250.758.5544 Preschool Storytime: Wellington Branch Library, free. 11:15 - 11:45 am. FMI 250.758.5544
EVERY FRI
Live Music: Ries Vink hits the stage at MGM Restaurant every Wed and Thu at 5 pm. FMI 250.753.3535 Thursday Night Dance: at Bowen Centre starting at 7:30 pm. Hosted by Nanaimo Harbour City Seniors. FMI 250.755.7501 Learn Mandarin: Nanaimo North Library 6:15 pm. Free. FMI 250.933.2665 Spanish Conversation Club: Nanaimo North Library 10:30 am - 12 noon. FMI 250.933.2665 Babytime: 10:30 - 11 am at Nanaimo North Library. Free. FMI 250.933.2665 Youth Lounge: free youth drop-in every Thu at the Nanaimo Aquatic Centre, 3 - 8 pm. Improv games, music trivia and more! Check out ‘YOUth Nanaimo’ on facebook for details Live Music: popular Nanaimo keyboardist Marty Steele delivers old standards, light jazz and soft rock 6 - 8 pm at Marina’s Taverna and Pizza, 215 Terminal. No cover. FMI 778.441.2626 Toddlertime: songs, stories, fingerplays and more! Wellington Branch Library 10:15 - 10:45 am. Free. FMI 250.758.5544 Preschool Storytime: Wellington Branch Library, free. 11:15 - 11:45 am. FMI 250.758.5544
EVERY SAT Music Trivia Night: ‘Name That Tune’ at the Dinghy Dock Pub, Protection Island every Thu at 7 pm. Food and drink specials, prizes. FMI dinghydockpub.com
Music Trivia Night: ‘Name That Tune’ at the Dinghy Dock Pub, Protection Island every Thu at 7 pm. Food and drink specials, prizes. FMI dinghydockpub.com
Open Mic Night: spoken word/music at Serious Coffee on Commercial (downtown) 6:30 - 9 pm. Songwriters draw for studio time. FMI Guy at 250.618.2924
Music Trivia Night: ‘Name That Tune’ at the Dinghy Dock Pub, Protection Island every Thu at 7 pm. Food and drink specials, prizes. FMI dinghydockpub.com
Open Mic Night: spoken word/music at Serious Coffee on Commercial (downtown) 6:30 - 9 pm. Songwriters draw for studio time. FMI Guy at 250.618.2924
Live Music: live acoustic music starting at 8 pm every Thu at Longwood Brew Pub. FMI 250.729.8225
Open Mic Night: spoken word/music at Serious Coffee on Commercial (downtown) 6:30 - 9 pm. Songwriters draw for studio time. FMI Guy at 250.618.2924
Live Music: live acoustic music starting at 8 pm every Thu at Longwood Brew Pub. FMI 250.729.8225
EVERY THU
Live Music: live acoustic music starting at 8 pm every Thu at Longwood Brew Pub. FMI 250.729.8225 Thurs Night Recreational Rides: for men and women, moderate-paced rides of 15 - 20 km every Thu evening till Oct 20. Free. 6:30 - 8 pm starting from Beban Park Rec Centre. FMI Leo Boon gncc@shaw.ca or 778.269.5642
Thurs Night Recreational Rides: for men and women, moderate-paced rides of 15 - 20 km every Thu evening till Oct 20. Free. 6:30 - 8 pm starting from Beban Park Rec Centre. FMI Leo Boon gncc@shaw.ca or 778.269.5642 Preschool Storytime: preschoolers and their families can drop by Harbourfront Library at 10:30 am to enjoy 30 minutes of song, finger-play and rhyme! Free. FMI 250.753.1154
Thurs Night Recreational Rides: for men and women, moderate-paced rides of 15 - 20 km every Thu evening till Oct 20. Free. 6:30 - 8 pm starting from Beban Park Rec Centre. FMI Leo Boon gncc@shaw.ca or 778.269.5642 Preschool Storytime: preschoolers and their families can drop by Harbourfront Library at 10:30 am to enjoy 30 minutes of song, finger-play and rhyme! Free. FMI 250.753.1154 Live Music: Ries Vink hits the stage at MGM Restaurant every Wed and Thu at 5 pm. FMI 250.753.3535 Thursday Night Dance: at Bowen Centre starting at 7:30 pm. Hosted
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WE WANT YOUR EVENTS submit your events online at www.whatsondigest.com by Nanaimo Harbour City Seniors. FMI 250.755.7501 Learn Mandarin: Nanaimo North Library 6:15 pm. Free. FMI 250.933.2665 Spanish Conversation Club: Nanaimo North Library 10:30 am - 12 noon. FMI 250.933.2665 Babytime: 10:30 - 11 am at Nanaimo North Library. Free. FMI 250.933.2665 Youth Lounge: free youth drop-in every Thu at the Nanaimo Aquatic Centre, 3 - 8 pm. Improv games, music trivia and more! Check out ‘YOUth Nanaimo’ on facebook for details Live Music: popular Nanaimo keyboardist Marty Steele delivers old standards, light jazz and soft rock 6 - 8 pm at Marina’s Taverna and Pizza, 215 Terminal. No cover. FMI 778.441.2626 Toddlertime: songs, stories, fingerplays and more! Wellington Branch Library 10:15 - 10:45 am. Free. FMI 250.758.5544 Preschool Storytime: Wellington Branch Library, free. 11:15 - 11:45 am. FMI 250.758.5544
EVERY SUN Live Music: The Millstone Winery 2300 E Wellington Rd 250.716.3549. Live music every Sunday starting at 3 pm. Great wine and a wood fire pizza oven!
Birding Walk: hosted by The Backyard WildBird and Nature Store. No charge. 9 am. FMI 250.390.3669 Milton Street Flea Market: 9 am - 4 pm every Fri, Sat and Sun in May at 540 Milton St. Antiques, pastries, musical instruments, jewellery, collectables, kids toys etc. Free. FMI Peggy Legault at 250.714.0614 Live Music: Nanaimo Blues Society “Blues Jam’ every Sunday at the Queens 4 - 8 pm. $5 cover, jammers free. Different host bands each week. FMI 250.754.6751 Dance Class: drop-in dance class at MGM every Wed and Sun at 8 pm. FMI 250.753.3535 Glow Bowling: at Brechin Lanes every Sun from 4 - 7 pm. FMI 250.753.2341 Cedar Farmers’ Market: Sundays 10 am - 2 pm starting Mother’s Day! Market runs weekly May 8 till Oct 30. Live music, fresh local produce, baking, crafts, goodies and good friends. Yellowpoint Road beside the Crow and Gate Pub. Lots of parking. FMI cedarfarmersmarket.org Lantzville Farmers’ Market: special pre-season Market on Mother’s Day. Official start May 22 till end of Oct. 1:30 - 4 pm at St. Philips-By-The-Sea in Lantzville. Produce, baking, crafts, entertainment. FMI lantzvillefarmesmarket.com
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JOKE of the Month C At about 3AM, I was drunk as a skunk. I came home just in time to hear the cuckoo clock cuckoo three times. Quickly coming up with a plan, I cuckooed nine more times, hoping my wife would think it was midnight. I was very proud of myself.
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The next day, my wife asked what time I got home, and I replied, “Midnight, just like I said.”
She said that was good, and for some reason she said we needed a new cuckoo clock. When I asked why, she answered, “Last night when it cuckooed midnight, it cuckooed three times, said ‘Shit!’, cuckooed four more times, farted, cuckooed three times, cleared its throat, cuckooed two more times and then started giggling.”
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DANCE
Crimson Coast Dance Society
THEATRE / ACTING
150 Commercial St. 10b Tel 250.716.3230
Spotlight Academy
Jacqui Kaese - Tel 250.714.2555 spotlightacademy.com
Hot Dance In Your Home Town Classes, performances, dance jams for all ages.
Acting | Film | Theatre | TV Classes for all ages – various locations.
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Jacqui Kaese trained Cameron Bright known for many roles including the Twilight movies. “Jacqui is an amazing teacher and mentor. She is one of the most caring, supportive and professional people you will ever meet.” - Cameron Bright TUE MAY 17 Art Exhibit: CONVERGENCE is a selection of colourful works and performances by teaching artists and students made in classrooms through the Nanaimo Art Gallery’s popular ‘TD Artists in the Schools’ program. Exhibit runs May 14-29 at the Gallery, 10 am - 5 pm each day. FMI 250.754.1750 Crafty Kids Club: come learn about a new hobby or activity then give it a try. For children ages 5 and up. 6 7 pm at Wellington Library. Register at 250.758.5544 Live Music: ‘David Bitonti, TJ Muhl, Myc Sharratt’ play the Dinghy Dock Pub, Protection Island at 7 pm. Tix in advance from the Pub or online at ticketzone.com. FMI dinghydockpub.com WED MAY 18 Art Exhibit: CONVERGENCE is a selection of colourful works and performances by teaching artists and students made in classrooms through the Nanaimo Art Gallery’s popular ‘TD Artists in the Schools’ program. Exhibit runs May 14 - 29 at the Gallery, 10 am - 5 pm each day. FMI 250.754.1750
Glow in the Dark Skate: Cliff McNabb Arena 6:30 - 8 pm. FMI 250.756.5200 THU MAY 19 Probus Club of Nanaimo North: a social group dedicated to enhancing the lives of retired seniors! Meets the third Thu of each month at the Lantzville Legion 9:30 11 am. Guest speaker and social. Additional get-togethers include bridge, hikes, bowling, coffee, discussion and more! FMI 250.729.9580 Jonanco Hobby Workshop: we have well equipped workshops for woodworking and silversmithing and will teach you if you need instruction. Open Thu evenings 6 - 9 pm. Drop-ins welcome $6 per day and membership is $100/ family (19+ age). FMI 250-716-8796 Thursday Night Recreational Bike Rides: 6:30 pm from Beban Park Recreation Centre. Moderate-paced bike rides of 15 to 20 km in length for men and women. Focus is camaraderie and skill development while having fun. Free. FMI bikesense.org
Vibe Dance School
1969 Boxwood Rd, Nanaimo - Tel 250.591.2726 www.vibrantdance.com Vibrant Studios is Nanaimo's Premier Hip Hop and Break Dance School.
FRI MAY 20
Live Music: kick off the
summer season at the Dinghy Dock Pub with the ‘May Long’ party featuring the blues/roots sounds of the Aaron Woods Trio 7 pm on May 20 and 21. On May 21 stay to enjoy a great view of the Nanaimo Heritage Day fireworks - ferry runs late! FMI dinghydockpub.com or 250.753.2373
Nanaimo Folk Connection Coffee House: live original artists sing and play acoustic music from around the world in the intimate setting of Hope Lutheran Church 7 - 10:15 pm. Quality coffee and treats. Open mic followed by featured performer. Suggested donation $5. FMI 250.754.0698
Live Music/Performance: ‘The Rat Pack’
direct from Las Vegas brings the songs, laughs and gags of Frank, Dean and Sammy to the Port Theatre for one night only! 7:30 pm. $49. FMI porttheatre.com SAT MAY 21 Opening Day - Gabriola Farmers Market: the Gabriola Farmers’ Market runs every Sat from May 21 - Oct 8, 10 am - 1 pm at Aggie Hall on North Road, Gabriola Island. 100+ vendors! Saturday Studio - Art Classes for Kids: Nanaimo Art Gallery | Art Lab offers 2 Saturday Studio sessions tailored to kids ages 5 - 7 (9:30 - 10:30 am) & 8 - 12 (11 am - 12:30 pm). Participants connect with artists, experiment with materials,
learn new techniques, and have fun with art making. May 21-Yours & Mine. $12 per child | $20 for 2 siblings. FMI nanaimoartgallery.com or 250.754.1750 Lego® Club: use the Nanaimo Wellington Library’s Lego® to create a masterpiece. For children ages 5 - 12 years. 11 am - 12 noon. FMI 250.758.5544 Nanaimo Heritage Days: celebrating Nanaimo’s culture and heritage with a street festival, fireworks and parade! REWfest is on Sat May 21 from 11 am - 10 pm: Commercial Street will be closed to traffic as music and family fun take over! Fireworks Sat night 10 pm at Swy-a-Lana Lagoon. Parade May 22 downtown starting at 1 pm.See website for details! FMI nanaimohd.com
Live Music: kick off the summer season at the Dinghy Dock Pub with the ‘May Long’ party featuring the blues/roots sounds of the Aaron Woods Trio 7 pm on May 20 and 21. On May 21 stay to enjoy a great view of the Nanaimo Heritage Day fireworks - ferry runs late! FMI dinghydockpub. com or 250.753.2373 Live Dance: ‘Grand Divertissement’ by Éclat Dance Youth Company & Friends: 7 pm at Malaspiana Theatre (VIU), “Grand Divertissement” is a selection of some of the most beautiful pieces of Classical Ballet Repertoire along with exciting contemporary works. FMI/tix eclatdance. com/grand-divertissement or 2503380015 Live Music: ‘Johnny Inappropriate’ plays the Well
SENIOR ACTIVITIES With the sunshine and warmth of spring come ample opportunities for people of all ages to get out-and-about. Nanaimo-area seniors have plenty to choose from in May, including... u Twice-weekly birding walks hosted by the Backyard WildBird and Nature Store. The Sunday Birdwalk leaves the Birdstore at 9 am Sunday Mornings. The Parksville/ Qualicum Beach Birdwalk leaves the Parksville Beach Community Park (at the end of Corfield) at 9 am Tuesday mornings. No charge. For more information call the Store at 250.390.3669 u Nanaimo Harbour City Seniors host a regular walking group, the ‘Bowen Wanderers’, Thursday mornings. Walking locations include Westwood Lake, Haslam Creek, Pipers Lagoon, Buttertubs Marsh and more! Periodic pub lunches as well. FMI 250.755.7501
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u Nanaimo Heritage Days May 21 and 22 offer family fun on Commercial St in downtown Nanaimo on Sat followed by a fireworks show at Swy-a-Lana Lagoon that evening. Don’t miss the Heritage Days Parade Sunday starting at 1 pm! u The Bowen Park Seniors Silent Auction takes place May 10 - 13, 10 am - 3 pm each day. Multiple items and gift cards available. Check out the Centre and the Harbour City Seniors monthly activity guide while you’re there! u Nanaimo Community Gardens Plant and Seed Sale takes place every Wed in May, 10 am - 12 noon at the Beban Park Greenhouse site. FMI info@ nanaimocommunitygardens.ca u May is the month when area farmers’ markets get up and running again! Join family and friends for a cup of coffee and some baked goods while taking in live music and enjoying some sun. Check out the Cedar, Bowen Road, Nanaimo Downtown, Lantzville or Gabriola markets - opening day details in calendar
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Weekend for Life Hardcore for Healthcare! Did you read about it in What’s On? Have you heard it on the radio? Maybe your friends have been chatting! It’s time to join the pack and take your fitness to the next level with a personal challenge that is fun and achievable! The Weekend for Life is happening this month! Join the Nanaimo & District Hospital Foundation in a double-header weekend like no other. FIRST UP... Saturday May 28th cyclers will be taking their mark at the Nanaimo Airport and pedaling a 25KM, 50KM, or 100KM route through picturesque Cedar and Yellow Point. Doesn’t that sound fantastic? The Foundation is excited to partner with the Nanaimo Airport Authority for this inaugural event. How do you get started? Visit www.rideforlifenanaimo.ca to register, create a team, or pledge the rider you’ll be cheering for. NEXT UP... Sunday May 29th the Hospital Foundation is partnering with Central Vancouver Island Financial Institutions to host the 13th Annual Run for Life. Simply run, walk, strut, or stroll your way to a fun 5KM success story. Are you an experienced runner, an annual participant, or maybe just getting started? Everyone is welcome to join and be at the frontline of equipping your
SAT MAY 21 CONT... Pub at 9 pm. FMI thewellnanaimo.com Live Music: ‘Countdown to Doomsday Canadian Tour’ featuring Edmonton rappers Doom Squad, BGK, and K-Blitz. Local Support from Jinx, Morgan Murray, Switch, and Seymour Cheddar. 9:30PM start - 19+. $15 at the door, $12 advance tickets. FMI 250.618.1009 SUN MAY 22 Art Exhibit: CONVER-
GENCE is a selection of colourful works and performances by teaching artists and students made in classrooms through the Nanaimo Art Gallery’s popular ‘TD Artists in the Schools’ program. Exhibit runs May 14 - 29 at the Gallery, 10 am - 5 pm each day. FMI 250.754.1750 Cedar Farmers Market: 10 am - 2 pm Yellowpoint Road beside the Crow and Gate Pub. Lots of parking. FMI cedarfarmersmarket.org
hospital with life-changing equipment. Are you up for the personal challenge? Visit www. nanaimohospitalfoundation.com/run to register. Sign up for the Run before noon on May 26th for early bird prices. The Weekend for Life is your chance to be a game changer. Proceeds from the Run and the Ride will help fund one of two new CT Scanners at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital (NRGH). The new CT Scanners will decrease scan times, provide state-of- the-art image clarity, and decrease exposure to radiation. Follow the Foundation on Facebook for training tips and event updates. Need inspiration? Heed Audrey Hepburn’s wisdom, “Nothing is impossible, the word itself says ‘I’m possible’!” See you there! Nanaimo Heritage Days Parade: downtown starting at 1 pm. FMI nanaimohd. com Lantzville Farmers Market: runs May 22 till end of Oct. 1:30 - 4 pm at St. Philips By-The-Sea in Lantzville. Produce, baking, crafts, entertainment. FMI lantzvillefarmesmarket.com FEATHERS Meeting: FEATHERS (Friends for Ethical Avian Treatment, Homes, Education, Re-
sources and Support) meets at St. Philips Church Hall in Cedar 1:30 - 4 pm. Bird lovers of all kinds welcome! FMI 250.722.2201 MON MAY 23 Women on Wheels Workshops: every Mon night from Apr to Sep we focus on a number of cycling skills and host a group ride. Beban Park Rec Centre 6:30 pm. $5 donation for 4 sessions. FMI bikesense.org/ mondaywow
The 30th Annual Vancouver Island Children’s Book Festival is being held May 7 in downtown Nanaimo. Featuring a selection of 45-minute readings and presentations by renowned Canadian authors and illustrators, the fun-filled day also boasts circus-style performances and great fiddling music at lunchtime, face painting and giant bubbles. Bring your own lunch, or partake of the Foodshare cart in Diana Krall Plaza. There will also be book sales and signings, free concurrent pre-school sessions, morning yoga and more!
For more information visit www. bookfest.ca Tix at the Port Theatre or call 250.754.8550
TUE MAY 24 Art Exhibit: CONVERGENCE is a selection of colourful works and performances by teaching artists and students made in classrooms through the Nanaimo Art Gallery’s popular ‘TD Artists in the Schools’ program. Exhibit runs May 14 - 29 at the Gallery, 10 am - 5 pm each day. FMI 250.754.1750 WED MAY 25 Art Exhibit: CONVERGENCE is a selection of colourful works and performances by teaching artists and students made in classrooms through the Nanaimo Art Gallery’s popular ‘TD Artists in the Schools’ program. Exhibit runs May 14 - 29 at the Gallery, 10 am - 5 pm each day. FMI 250.754.1750
Tech Made Easy: excited about your new gadget? Drop by with your tablet, iPad or laptop to learn new skills and to share your knowledge with others in a group setting. Wed’s through June 29 at Wellington Branch Library, 4 - 5 pm. FMI:250.758.5544 THU MAY 26 Art Workshop: ‘The Language of Abstraction’ with Sara Robichaud, 9:30 am at the Nanaimo Art Gallery | Art Lab. $180 Gallery Members | $190 Non Members. FMI nanaimoartgallery.com Jonanco Hobby Workshop: we have well equipped workshops for woodworking and silversmithing and will teach you if you need instruction. Open Thu evenings 6
- 9 pm. Drop-ins welcome $6 per day and membership is $100/family (19+ age). FMI 250-716-8796 Country Club Centre Golden Year Savings: free goodies & coffee at food court 10 - 11 am and 2 - 3 pm. Live entertainment with Howie James 2 - 3 pm. Whole day discounts at participating merchants. Last Thurs of each month. FMI countryclubcentre.com Thursday Night Recreational Bike Rides: 6:30 pm from Beban Park Recreation Centre. Moderate-paced bike rides of 15 to 20 km in length for men and women. Focus is camaraderie and skill development while having fun. Free. FMI bikesense. org
FRI MAY 27 Art Workshop: ‘The Language of Abstraction’ with Sara Robichaud, 9:30 am at the Nanaimo Art Gallery | Art Lab. $180 Gallery Members | $190 Non Members. FMI nanaimoartgallery.com Live Music: popular Nanaimo musician Dave Hart provides the ambience 7 10 pm at Minnoz Lounge in the Coast Bastion Hotel. Reservations recommended No cover. FMI 250.753.2977 ext. 2205 SAT MAY 28 Ride for Life: Nanaimo Airport 8 am. Cyclists of every level are invited to join the inaugural Ride for Life event. Hosted by the Nanaimo Airport Authority and offering a thrilling event for cyclists of all abilities.
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YOUR FITNESS NOW Road to the Arnold Classic Sports Festival March 5th 2016
As some of you may already know I am an International Figure competitor. What does that mean? It means I compete in Natural Body Building competitions as a hobby. I have been competing in all natural competition since 2008. I typically compete once a year. I do this to keep myself accountable and track with continuing my road to ultimate fitness and health.
Some of you know that Arnolds Classic Sports Festival is not a “natural” venue but I maintained my goals to remain natural. It’s just a personal choice. I don’t compete to be the very best but rather to be my very best without using Performance enhancing drugs.
My training for event usually consists of year round training with a lean phase of approx. 22 weeks. I know some other competitors choose to have shorter leaning phases. I choose to do 22 weeks as I feel it is better for the body to slowly lean down and mitigates the common issue of gaining more weight when competition is over, and just generally less physical stress. It is always a different journey which each stage I stand on but Arnolds Sports Festival was one of my bucket list shows. It was an incredible event and the largest event to date for me. It was a journey on its own just stand next to some worldwide competitors. Most of who didn’t even speak English. I was happy to make top ten out of 24 beautiful physiques. I feel I did my country proud which that placing. I worked my butt off, literally to be apart of this historical moment in my life. I even got a picture with my Sponsors Magnum Nutraceuticals (based in White Rock BC), who produce pharmaceutical grade supplements, and Arnold Schwarzenegger one of my biggest sources of motivation in this sport and in life in general. Someone that came from nothing and really made it to the top! Here is one of my favourite quotes: “Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength. ~Arnold Schwarzenegger Happy Training!!
Erin Crawford Owner of Body Tempo Health and Fitness Personal Trainer and Lifestyle Coach
Personal training Infra Red Sauna Organic Paraben free spray tanning Menu planning Workout planning and online training
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LIVE MUSIC & MORE Nanaimo Bar Dinghy Dock MAY 7 Acoustic Tribute to David Bowie - Featuring: Mr. Goshness, Nick Begg & Katelyn Wood, Brahma Blue, The Distributors, Brandon Stone MAY 17 On the Dock - w/ David Bitonti, TJ Muhl, Myc Sharratt MAY 31 Country on the Dock - w/ The New Braeden Marshal & Jayden Holman
Nanaimo Bar MAY 5 Jerry Payne, Danielle Peacock MAY 6 Neil & Dean Atkinson MAY 12
Harewood Legion MAY
From Vegas ROD STEWART Tribute - Vic Vega
MAY 13 Laugh Lounge - - Starring Dylan Rhymer (Vancouver, BC) with special guests: Tim Kerfoot & more! APR 27
3 Amigos
MAY 14 Genevieve Rainey
Andrea Adams MAY 26 Brandon Stone
Island Fantasy Ball from LA MAY 9 BC Boys Choir - Free Concert MAY 27 Jazz - Del Feayo Marsalis
MAY 2/23 Doug Thring, Jim Lewis Open Mike
MAY 14 Vinyl Edge MAY 21
The Enablers
FUNDRAISER BOOST THE BLOCK -FIGHT THE FIRE MAY 7
3 VENUES QUEENS: The Moonriders, Big Twang Theory, Jayden Holman, Backstage Whiskey, Plus silent auction
Lindsay Martel
Queens MAY 10
Tuesdays Blues Jam
Lindsey Martel Band
MAY 7/8
MAY 28
Landlubber
MAY 7
MAY 28
Port Theatre
MAY 27
Theor Massop
Wellington Pub
Johnny Inappropriate
MAY 13 Ken Ermter & Deb Pitrie
MAY 20
Harewood Legion
Old City Station
Bif Naked MAY 27 Art Bergman & Teenage Tiger
THE CAMBIE: Black Beach, Young Plantz, Silent Auction THE VAULT: Aaron James and Blackwater, David Essig, Ah Venice!, Plus Art Auction
Saturday, May 14th 3:00 pm
Vancouver Island’s largest a capella group, the Tidesmen Barbershop
Chorus, proudly presents ‘Marooned on Harmony Island’ the afternoon of May 14 at the Port Theatre. A rollicking program of music and humour, their annual May show will take you to a remote and imaginary South Sea island where the barbershoppers are marooned after a big storm. They meet the local natives and plan their rescue with lot of jokes and songs from the chorus and some of their quartets! Don’t miss this fun musical show. For more information visit tidesmen.com. Tix from the Port Theatre Box Office. SAT MAY 28 CONT... All proceeds towards purchasing a new CT Scanner for the Nanaimo Regional General Hospital. 100 km -$100, 50 km -$50, 25 km -$25. FMI rideforlifenanaimo.ca or 250.755.7690 Island Roots Bowen Road Farners’ Market: the Island Roots Bowen Road Farmers’ Market runs Wed’s (4 - 6 pm starting May 11) and Sat’s (9 am - 12 noon starting May 28) through Oct at Beban Park. Berries,breads, eggs, meats, veggies, flowers and more! FMI bowenfarmersmarket.com PaddleFest 2016: Departure Bay Beach May 28 and 29 starting at 9:30 am. A showcase of paddling skills: clinics and demonstrations, races
and tours involving an outrigger canoe, kayaks, a native dugout canoe, a dragon boat and a stand up paddleboard. All ages and abilities welcome! On land exhibits and clinics. FMI nanaimoboathouse. org or 250.758.6860 Hammond Bay Studio Tour: enjoy touring the studios and meeting the artists who live and work in the Hammond Bay area! May 28 - 29, 10 am - 4 pm each day. See website for participating artists and downloadable map. FMI HammondBayStudioTour. jimdo.com Live Music: the ‘Enablers’ play the Well Pub at 9 pm. FMI thewellnanaimo.com Saturday Studio - Art Classes for Kids: Nanaimo Art Gallery | Art Lab offers
2 Saturday Studio sessions tailored to kids ages 5 - 7 (9:30 - 10:30 am) & 8 - 12 (11 am - 12:30 pm). Participants connect with artists, experiment with materials, learn new techniques, and have fun with art making. May 28 til... Stuffed Animals, Andy Warhol & Printmaking. $12 per child | $20 for 2 siblings. FMI nanaimoartgallery.com or 250.754.1750 SUN MAY 29 PaddleFest 2016: Departure Bay Beach May 28 and 29 starting at 9:30 am. A showcase of paddling skills: clinics and demonstrations, races and tours involving an outrigger canoe, kayaks, a native dugout canoe, a dragon boat and a stand up paddleboard. All ages and abilities welcome! On
land exhibits and clinics. FMI nanaimoboathouse. org or 250.758.6860 Run for Life: run, walk, strut or stroll! Join in the fun for the 5K run/walk through Nanaimo’s beautiful Bowen Park. Sign-in 8:30 - 9:30 at picnic shelter. 10 am start. Proceeds to a much needed CT scanner at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital. Adults $20, Youth $10, FMI support. nanaimohospitalfoundation.com or 250.755.7690 Hammond Bay Studio Tour: enjoy touring the studios and meeting the artists who live and work in the Hammond Bay area! May 28 - 29, 10 am - 4 pm each day. See website for participating artists and downloadable map. FMI HammondBayStudioTour. jimdo.com
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LOCAL DINING Breakfast
Family Dining
Tania’s Restaurant 4286 Departure Bay Rd 250.756.4405
North America
Montana’s Cookhouse 4715 Rutherford Rd 250.758.2388
The Firehouse Grill 7 Victoria Rd 250.716.0323
Café / Lunch Spot
Nellie’s Dutch Deli #500-2980 Island hwy 250.729.7044
White Spot North 6561 Island Hwy. 250.390.2941
SimonHolt Food, Drink, Live Music 6582 Applecross Road 250.933.3338
White Spot Terminal 130 Terminal Ave N 250.754.2241
Landlubber Pub 2220 Bowen Road 250.758.9400
Pizza
New York Pizza & Pasta Downtown 299 Wallace St., 250-754-0111
Advertising opportunities in LOCAL DINING contact Tina Coldwell at 250-751-4321 or email tlcentertainment@shaw.ca
SUN MAY 29 CONT... Cedar Farmers Market: 10 am - 2 pm Yellowpoint Road beside the Crow and Gate Pub. Lots of parking. FMI cedarfarmersmarket. org Lantzville Farmers Market: runs May 22 till end of Oct. 1:30 - 4 pm at St. Philips By-The-Sea in Lantzville. Produce, baking, crafts,
entertainment. FMI lantzvillefarmesmarket.com MON MAY 30 Bike to Work/School Week: this annual event encourages avid cyclists and new riders alike to sign up, log their commutes and be a part of making Nanaimo a better place to live, work and play. Celebration stations, great prizes - this
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tions, great prizes - this movement has wheels! FMI biketowork/nanaimo or. 250.756.5200
TUE MAY 31
Spoken Word Event: spoken word, poetry, prose, music....’Wordstorm’ has it all! Open mic at 7 pm followed by featured readers. Baked goods to enjoy. First Unitarian Fellowship Hall, 595 Townsite Rd. By donation. FMI wordstorm.ca
Bike to Work/School Week: this annual event encourages avid cyclists and new riders alike to sign up, log their commutes and be a part of making Nanaimo a better place to live, work and play. Celebration sta-
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