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TOURISM TALKS

TOURISM TALKS

FRIDAY, MARCH 3

REVELSTOKE WINTER MARKET

Revelstoke Community Centre, 600 Campbell Avenue, 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Shop for local food, produce, arts, crafts and more at Revelstoke’s indoor winter market

SATURDAY, MARCH 4

NATURAL SELECTION

TOUR

Revelstoke Mountain Resort, 2950 Camozzi Road, times TBD

Two dozen of the world’s top snowboarders from throughout the sport compete in dynamic, natural venues, returns with three stages and two live events in 2023. Visit revelstokemountainresort.com for more info.

Revelstoke Seniors Hall (at the back of the Community Centre), 600 Campbell Avenue, 1—3p.m. Come and see what an old-fashioned tea is like, with fancy sandwiches, tea and coffee, and Strawberry Shortcake for dessert! Cost will be $10 per person, $5 per child, or $20 per family. Tables of 4. Everyone is welcome!

CRISIS ON PLANET Z

Revelstoke Performing Arts Centre, 1007 Vernon Avenue, 3–5 p.m. Part of Arts Revelstoke’s REVY. Live winter series, Crisis on Planet Z! is an environmental, science fiction play for young audiences. Tickets $5. Visit artsrevelstoke.com for more information.

MONDAY, MARCH 6

LOCAL FOOD INITIATIVE’S BINGO NIGHT

The Regent, 112 First Street East, 8–10p.m.

The LFI will be hosting Bingo on Mondays at 8 p.m. every other week. There will be great prizes, and tons of fun, and all proceeds will be going towards the LFI and its summer programming.

TUESDAY, MARCH 7

FULL MOON SNOWSHOE TOUR

The Revelstoke Campground, 2411 KOA Road, 7–9p.m. Come and experience the full moon with a guided snowshoe tour through the magical forest! After the walk, we’ll warm up by the fire with some hot drinks & snacks by our beautiful yurt at the Revelstoke Campground. $30 (tour only) – $50 (includes snowshoe rental). To register visit info@flexpeditions.com.

THURSDAY, MARCH 9

ENCORE YOUTH ART FESTIVAL

Revelstoke Performing Arts Centre, 1007 Vernon Avenue, 6–8 p.m.

A youth-led art initiative aimed at bringing our community together through artistic expression. Featuring music inspired 2-D and 3-D art and movement. Live dance performances on the hour. Enjoy music and art in the lobby throughout the evening. Admission by donation of a non-perishable food item for the foodbank. Follow @encoreartsrevelstoke for more info.

FRIDAY, MARCH 10

REVELSTOKE MOUNTAIN RESORT JUNIOR REGIONAL 2*

Revelstoke Mountain Resort, 2950 Camozzi Road, 10–3 p.m. The IFSA Junior Freeski Regional event provides an opportunity for youth between the ages of 7 and 18 to develop and showcase their skiing skills in a fun and supportive environment. Come out and cheer on the athletes from the spectator zone, at the top of The Ripper Chair.

HA HA HAREM

Revelstoke Performing Arts Centre, 1007 Vernon Avenue, 7:30–9 p.m. Part of Arts Revelstoke’s REVY. Live winter series Standup comedian Jane Stanton headlines Ha Ha Harem featuring comics Amber Harper Young and MC Sharon Mahoney. Fill your cup with laughter at this hilarious event. Tickets $25. Visit artsrevelstoke.com for more information.

SATURDAY, MARCH 11

STORIES OF THE FOREST: EXHIBIT AND AUTHOR TALK

Okanagan Regional Library, Revelstoke Branch, 605 Campbell Avenue. 3:30–5p.m. Join Revelstoke-based writer Laura Stovel and friends for a talk and exhibit on her book Stories of the Forest, which features insights from 20 Indigenous knowledge keepers and local forest experts.

FRIDAY, MARCH 17

REVELSTOKE WINTER MARKET

Revelstoke Community Centre, 600 Campbell Avenue, 11 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Shop for local food, produce, arts, crafts and more at Revelstoke’s indoor winter market

SATURDAY, MARCH 18

KING AND QUEEN OF THE MOUNTAIN

Revelstoke Mountain Resort, 2950 Camozzi Road, 10a.m.–3p.m. Full of good vibes, massive sends, and friendly competition, this annual event featuring a fusion of free-ride and freestyle is great whether you are participating, sidelining or just copping a look as you cruise up the Stoke Chair. Cost to enter is $100 and participants must be 19 or older. Revelstokemountainresort.com for more info.

SUNDAY, MARCH 19

LOCALS DAY

Revelstoke Mountain Resort, 2950 Camozzi Road, 8:30 a.m.-3:30p.m. Join us for Locals Day and help support the Revelstoke Community Foundation. Proof of residency required. Visit revelstokemountainresort.com for more info.

MADDIE STORVOLD

Fable Book Parlour, 102-311 First Street W, 6:30–9:30 p.m.

Maddie Storvold is quickly finding her sure-footing at the intersection of singer-songwriter and psych-folk, offering a catalogue of songs saturated with candor and depth, a lighthearted vulnerability, and a splash of piss and vinegar. Tickets $20 available at fablebookparlour. com/events.

MONDAY, MARCH 20

LOCAL FOOD INITIATIVE’S BINGO NIGHT

The Regent, 112 First Street East, 8–10p.m.

The LFI will be hosting Bingo on Mondays at 8 PM every other week.

There will be great prizes, and tons of fun, and all proceeds will be going towards the LFI and its summer programming.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22

CALL JANE

Revelstoke Performing Arts Centre, 1007 Vernon Avenue, 7:30– 9 p.m.

Part of Arts Revelstoke’s Movies in the Mountains series. Chicago, 1968. When suburban housewife Joy’s pregnancy leads to a life-threatening heart condition, she must navigate an all-male medical establishment unwilling to terminate her pregnancy in order to save her life. With Elizabeth Banks, Sigourney Weaver, Wunmi Mosaku. Tickets $15. Visit artsrevelstoke. com for more info. This film is rated R.

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