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Expressions Movies Under the Stars and

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The Princess Bride Heroes. Giants. Villians. Wizards. True Love. Not just your basic, average, everyday, ho-hum fairy tale.

Sunday, Aug.17, 8 p.m. Special JusDance Event 6 p.m.

Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark “...an out-of-body experience, a movie of glorious imagination and breakneck speed that grabs you in the first shot...� - Roger Ebert

Sunday, Aug. 24, 8 p.m. .

Grease

A rock-n-roll celebration of growing up and falling in love.

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Low Cost Dental Care see page 6

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190,000 kms, automatic transmission, AWD, $4,600. Contact 352-2026 FORD FOCUS SEDAN SE 2010 - fuel efficient, v.low mileage, great condition. $10,900 250-354-3630

2006 CX1 with bike & ski attachments. $450. 505-5083 MEN’S “BARE” WATERSKI dry suit - X large. new condition - Used 6 times. $150.00 551-6007

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KOOTENAY STUDIO ARTS (KSA) is participating in the Columbia Basin Culture Tour Aug 9 and 10. Please visit our studios and see artists at work. 10am-5pm, 606 Victoria Street, Nelson. For more information, please call 250-352-2821

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mobile; Nelson; w/d; f/s; n/s; small pets; $800 + utilities; Email bestkids@shaw.ca 1 BDM. EXECUTIVE suite. Fully contained. Avail. at 1 mi. Sept 1. W/D,no/Sm/no/pets gas BBQ/T.V $1200.00 250-354-4485 3 BEDROOM furnished home in Balfour. Available July 15th or a month after. Year+ lease. Large yard/garden, $1300/month Larry; 720-394-8337

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Aug. 15 shared property. Gardens, patio, bright space. $700 + utilities. Plowing included N/P 250777-3610 3 BDRM, 1BA view home, upper level of duplex, uphill/hospital area Nelson. Fenced yard & garden w/ shed, yard care/mowing included in rent. Close to trails. Appliances S&F, D/W, D/F, W/D. References required, NS/NP, family welcome, taking applications for 1+year lease. $1400 + utilities avail Aug 1, 15 or Sept 1. Call 1+ 778-873-7592.

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Country-Roots: Stephen Palmer

Bukowski exhibition opening

Friday, Aug. 15, 7:30 p.m. at Expressions Night CafĂŠ, 554 Ward St. Saskatchewan’s Steve Palmer is returning for a second appearance at Expressions. His ‘CountryRoots’ concerts are a joyous blending of Country, Folk, Gospel, Blues, and his own songwriting. Performing on 12 and 6 string guitars, Steve draws his inspiration from country and folk legends like Gordon Lightfoot, Petesince Seeger, Merle Travis building community 1988 and The Carter Family. He is equally at home performing for festivals, folk clubs, house concerts, or theatres. Tickets are $15. www.spmusic.ca www.youtube.com/ watch?v=ww6e8e-wiQA photo submitted https://www.facebook.com/ Steve Palmer events/1461819914075275/

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Friday, Aug. 8, 7 p.m. at the Kootenay Gallery of Art, 120 Heritage Way, Castlegar Brent Bukowski’s exhibition titled, Call and Response will include selected pieces from two bodies of work. Blunt Force Illumination is an installation based on a 20-sided form, the icosahedron, constructed from both equilateral triangle and circular frameworks. By incorporating LED lighting, the metal and glass compositions will be illuminated from the inside. The exhibit will run until September 20th. The Kootenay Gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10-5 p.m. www.kootenaygallery.com www.brentbukowski.ca

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BC Best Buildings’ Contest

Nomination deadline: Monday, Aug 4 BC Day is the deadline to get your favourite building nominated for the Top 100. The AFBC invites the public to nominate a favourite building which may be chosen to become one of ‘BC’s 100 Best Buildings’. The contest is part of the celebrations to mark the 100th year of the Architectural Profession in BC. Nominate to one of four regions: The Interior, Vancouver Island, the North or the South/Lower Mainland. Nominations close BC Day at 11:59 p.m. Public voting to select the top 25 buildings from each region begins Tuesday, Aug 5. www.architecturefoundationbc.ca

Saturday, Aug. 9, 9 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Kutenai ArtTherapy Institute 191 Baker St. The workshop is called, “Who resides inside of you? The use of music, movement and paint as language of the body.� Participants engage in an exploration for personal discovery using the creative process. No art experience is necessary. The focus is on personal growth rather than artistic ability. Suggested donation of $10 for art materials. Space is limited. www.kutenaiarttherapy.com

Art Therapy Conference

Thursday to Sunday, Sept 18 – 21 The Canadian Art Therapy Association (CATA), BC Art Therapy Association and Kutenai Art Therapy Institute will host the 35th CATA Conference. The teme is Art Therapy as an Instrument of Peace. National and international speakers will be holding workshops at local venues throughout the weekend. Special events include an evening concert at the Capitol Theatre showcasing local talent on Friday, Sept 19. More information or registration: www.canadianarttherapy.org

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Columbia Basin

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Aug 9 - 10, 2014

10:00am - 5:00pm

Explore artists’ studios, museums, art galleries and heritage sites through this free, self-guided tour within the Columbia Basin.

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Sonatas for Cello and Piano

Saturday, Aug. 2, 7 p.m. at Memorial Hall in Silverton

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Columbia Basin Culture Tour

Saturday and Sunday, August 9 & 10, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at various locations The Columbia Basin Culture Tour is a self guided tour showcasing local arts, culture and heritage offered at no charge to the general public. The public will pick up a full colour printed directory and use it to visit a number of locations such as artists’ studios, museums, art galleries cultural centers and heritage sites throughout the Columbia Basin. During the event attendees may: visit artists studios that may not regularly be open to the public; have an opportunity to purchase works directly from artists; visit art galleries and museums to view special interpretive displays, demonstrations or performances; meet local artists, curators and historians in attendance at the participating venues. To see what artists near you are participating visit: http://cbculturetour.com/profiles.php

The Slocan Lake Gallery Society is sponsoring an evening of beautiful and moving Sonatas for Cello and Piano featuring the wonderful and talented local Cellist, Jeff Faragher and Pianist, Amy Zanrosso from Montreal. The pair will present works by Dvorak, Debussy, Faure, Foss & Shoshtakovich. Faragher is Principal Cellist and now musical and Artistic Director of the Symphony of the Kootenays. Tickets are $10. www.Jefffaragher.com Blues-rocker David Vest Saturday, Aug. 9, 7 p.m. at Spiritbar Craig launches new book Victoria-based Maple Blues Tuesday, August 26 at 7 p.m. at the Award winner David Vest is a fabuNelson Public Library lous, foot-stompin’ roots-rocker and Nelson author Jennifer Craig is no boogie-woogie piano player, who can stranger to the alchemy of humour, just as effortlessly play beautiful jazz irony, and good storytelling. Craig’s and country blues ballads. Tickets to hilarious bestselling memoir Yes his Nelson show are $15 and are availSister, No Sister: My Life as a Trainee able at the Hume Hotel. Nurse in the 1950s sold over 160,000 www.facebook.com/ copies and spend 17 weeks on the events/754896891198599/ London Times bestseller list. Her new satiric novel for adults of all ages is Did you know? Past issues of The called Mary Lou’s Brew, a poke at Express News Update academia in a decidedly witchy way. and even some of All are welcome to Craig’s launch of The Express Newspaper can be Mary Lou’s Brew at the library—even found at www.issuu.com/theexpressnewspaper academics.

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Haunted Heritage Tour Friday through Sunday, Aug. 1-3 and 29-31, 5:30 p.m. at Lakeside Park Station

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Trolley Driver and Nelson Paranormal League founder Chris Holland gives tour

Back by popular demand the Haunted Heritage Tour Streetcar#23 returns for a special summer engagement. For the two long weekends in August (1,2,3 & 29,30,31) people are invited to enjoy a guided tour of Nelson’s paranormal side from the safety of the Nelson Electric Tramway Society’s (NETS) 108 year old Trolley Streetcar #23. The Haunted Heritage Tour StreetCar#23 will take people on an hour long adventure on Nelson’s waterfront filled with stories about paranormal investigations, tales of intrigue, and a look into the haunted history of the Kootenays. The tour begins in Lakeside Park with an introduction to world of the paranormal and why Nelson is a hot bed for ghostly activity, you will then be treated to a variety of stories and first hand adventures with Nelson Paranormal League (NPL) founder and Trolley Driver Chris Holland. Tickets are $8 and are available at the Nelson and District Chamber of Commerce and are destined to sell out quickly. For more information or to purchase your tickets drop by the chamber office at 225 Hall St. or call 250-352-3433. www.NelsonStreetCar.org


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Electrical Conversion complete

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Lane before conversion (L) and after (R)

The City of Nelson/Nelson Hydro Downtown Electrical Conversion is complete. The Downtown Conversion Project is one of Nelson Hydro’s final steps in completing a city-wide electrical infrastructure upgrade, including Downtown, Front Street, Uphill and Rosemont Substation www.nelson.ca

WildEarth open house

Low Cost Dental Clinic

Tuesday, August 5 or Tuesday, August Monday, Aug. 11 for qualified 12 from 7-8 p.m. at Self Design High applicants SelfDesign’s WildEarth Outdoor high school program is a high school combines online learning with outdoor activities and trips for youth anywhere across B.C. The yearlong full credit program encourages the growth of self awareness and connection to community and the natural environment with a goal of developing a foundation of self-knowledge in each youth. www.selfdesignhigh.org

Evacuation Order lifted at last

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One of the West Kootenay Community TEETH Clinic’s first clients, Janette benefited from this new service.

The Evacuation Order in place since the July 12, 2012 landslide in Johnsons Landing that killed four residents and destroyed and damaged a number of homes is rescinded, effective 12:01 a.m., Thursday, July 31, 2014. RDCK Chief Administrative Officer Brian Carruthers cautioned that the removal of the evacuation ANKORS online auction order does not mean there is no risk in Friday, Aug.1 though Wednesday, returning. Residents need to be aware Aug. 27, online of the hazards and make their own The public is invited to bid on decision on whether to return or not. www.rdck.bc.ca locally donated prizes in an online silent auction for ANKORS. 100% Party candidate selected of the money raised will go to people Marshall Neufeld was elected as in our community who are living building community since 1988 Party candidate for the with HIV/AIDS to help with medical the Conservative expenses, transportation to appoint- next federal election in the new riding ments, food and other support needed. of South Okanagan West Kootenay. Submitted by the To participate go to: Conservative Party www.32auctions.com/ANKORS2014

The West Kootenay Community TEETH Clinic opened for the first time on June 20 2014, thru the 2.5 years of work the volunteers on the West Kootenay Community TEETH Clinic Society. The clinic is open one day a month. The next clinic date is Aug 11, 2014. Proof of residency and financial qualification required (net family income below $30,000 annually). At the Aug 11 clinic Registration and financial verification is available 9 until 11 am. Applicants should bring proof of residency and financial qualification, a volunteer will be there to assist.To register, please contact the Senior’s Coordinating Society at 250 352-6008

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16 talented athletes and outstanding community leaders were recognized with a bursary at the Closing Ceremony of the 2014 BC Summer Games in Nanaimo. Among them was Nelson swimmer Samuel Matthew. The bursary recipients were chosen from over 350 applicants for their significant achievements in sport and education and most importantly for their leadership contributions to their schools, community, or sport associations. The athletes are from 16 different communities around the province and their leadership involvement includes service with student councils, community events, food banks, fundraising, coaching, and officiating, to name a few. www.bcgames.org

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Sports massage workshop

Sunday, Aug. 3, race starts 8 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 2, 2-3:30 p.m. at the awards ceremony 12:30 p.m. at Rotary Shelter, Lakeside Park Lakeside Park Come and Cheer the Swimmers into the Lake at 8 a.m.! If you want to race, late registrants will be accepted online Friday, Aug. 1. until 11:59 p.m. Or join the race from the side lines and cheer the swimmers, bikers and runners along the wonderful Kootenay race route on Sunday. Support our local athletes! Be there! http://trinelson.com

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Everyone is invited to learn sports massage for increasing performance and speeding recovery. All families of Cyswag’n’fun triathletes and interested volunteers for the massage team are welcome to this free workshop for all ages. Whether you are a track and field runner, hockey player or swimmer, bring someone who would like to help your game to learn to massage you. Instructor Christine Sutherland started sports massage with Team Canada our Olympic Hockey Team in the 1980’s and brings her experience to Nelson for this workshop. No experience with massage is necessary. Come on your own or bring your whole family! www.christinesutherland.com Click ad to go to advertiser’s website.

Glacier Challenge bicycle ride Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 16-17, circuit starting in New Denver Eighty riders have registered for for the Third Annual West Kootenay Glacier Challenge bicycle ride, but there’s still room for more. This is a 2 day ride (not a race!) that starts and ends in New Denver, with an overnight stop in Nelson on the Saturday evening. It’s a circular route, coming south along Highway 6, and returning to New Denver via Kootenay Lake and Kaslo. The proceeds go to benefit the West Kootenay Chapter, MS Society of Canada to assist with local needs and to fund research to find a cure for Multiple Sclerosis. Aside from the training required to take part in a 2 day ride, there is also a minimum amount of fund-raising that each rider must raise. To donate or register: www.msbiketours.ca

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What’sHappening Nelson & Area: Fri. Aug. 1 - Sun. Aug. 10 Fri. Aug. 1 live music Kaslo Jazz Fest FREE concert 4-7:15 p.m. 4th and Water St Downtown Kaslo. Stylust Beats at Spiritbar Request DJ. Finley’s Irish Bar and Grill, 9 p.m. Live DJ at Wait's News, 10:30 p.m. - 3 a.m. Open mic night. 7-12 p.m. at the Royal

special events Haunted Heritage Tour Streetcar#23 adventures with Nelson Paranormal League $8 per person, 5:30 p.m. at Lakeside Park Station. www.NelsonStreetCar.org

ongoing events Games Night at Expressions Night Café , open 6 p.m. 554 Ward St. Coffee. cupcakes Movie: Guardians of the Galaxy 7 p.m. at Civic Theatre Gender Outlaws, a support and social group for trans and gender diverse folks. 250-354-5362. Food Pantry at St. Saviour’s Anglican Church, 701 Ward Street (Silica Street entrance) 9-11am. Everyone welcome. NDYC Ball hockey (11 years and younger) 4-6 pm, Battle at the youth centre (skateboarding) 7-8 pm 608 Lake St. ph. 250-352-5656.

Sat. Aug. 2 live music Sonatas for Cello and Piano with Cellist, Jeffrey Faragher and Pianist, Amy Zanrosso, 7 p.m. at Memorial Hall, Silverton $10 Retro Night w/ DJ Terrantino at Spiritbar Live DJ at Wait's News, 10:30 p.m. - 3 a.m. Live DJ free cover, top 40 playing the 70s-now. Finley's

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Aikido Demonstration by White Pines Dojo Lakeside Park 2 p.m. Sports massage free workshop for all ages Prepare for the Cyswag’n’Fun Annual Triathlon 2-3:30 p.m. Rotary Shelter at Lakeside Park Haunted Heritage Tour Streetcar#23 adventures with Nelson Paranormal League $8 per person, 5:30 p.m. at Lakeside Park Station. www.NelsonStreetCar.org Free worshops at Kaslo Jazz Fest 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. at Langham Cultural Center, 11 a.m. at St Andrews United Church http:// www.kaslojazzfest.com/v3/schedule

Cyswag’nFun 32nd Annual Triathlon Come and Cheer the Swimmers into the Lake at 8 a.m. Haunted Heritage Tour Streetcar#23 adventures with Nelson Paranormal League $8 per person, 5:30 p.m. at Lakeside Park Station. www.NelsonStreetCar.org Free worshops at Kaslo Jazz Fest 10 a.m. at St Andrews United Church and 11 a.m. at Langham Cultural Center. http://www.kaslojazzfest.com/v3/schedule

ongoing events Expressions Night Café , open 6 p.m. 554 Ward St. Coffee. cupcakes Cottonwood Market 9:30 am to 3 pm at Cottonwood Falls Park, Nelson Movie: Guardians of the Galaxy 7 p.m. at Civic Theatre Nelson Chess Club meets: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Nelson’s Senior Association, 717 Vernon St. All ages welcome Meat Draws and Karaoke at Nelson Legion lounge (Membership available to public). 3:30 pm (250) 352-7727 Cathedral of Mary Immaculate Mass, Nelson at 7 p.m. Sacred Heart Mass, Kaslo at 4 p.m. NDYC Youth BBQ 3-5 pm, Poolshark (pool) 7-9 pm 608 Lake St. ph. 250-352-5656.

Sun. Aug. 3 live music Nikko at the Hume Library Lounge. 6 p.m. to 10p.m. Karaoke at Finley’s Irish Bar and Grill 9 p.m. Country jam 2-4, bluegrass 4-6, Jazz fusion 6-8 then rock jam 8-11 at the Royal

ongoing events Movie: Guardians of the Galaxy 7 p.m. at Civic Theatre Cribbage in Nelson Legion lounge 1:00 pm. Membership available to the public. 250-352-7727 or 250-352-6464

religious services

Nelson Vineyard Church: 10 a.m., 2402 Perrier Lane. Bring something to share at our potluck brunch. Guests and children always welcome. CONTACT: 250-509-0151 or nexvine@telus.net Bethel Christian Centre. 623 Gordon Road, Nelson BC. Sunday Worship Service 10 a.m. For more information please call 250.352.9322

Mon. Aug. 4 (BC Day) live music Sarah & Rich at the Library Lounge. 6 p.m. to 10p.m. Live blues open mic, jam. 8:3011:30 p.m. at the Royal

special events Free BC Day concert at Lakeside Park: Great Southern Gospel Music with Sweet Presence. 12 noon to 2 p.m.. Have a great BC Day with Bethel Christian Centre

ongoing events First Baptist Church, 611 - 5th St., Nelson. A Family Friendly Qi Gong at the Nelson Seniors Service at10 a.m.Interim Pastor: Centre 719 Vernon 10:30 a.m. $3 Rev. George Sears drop-in Kootenay Christian Fellowship at Movie: Guardians of the Galaxy 10:30 a.m. 520 Falls Street. Phone 7 p.m. at Civic Theatre 1-888-761-3301. Divine purpose, NDYC Ladies skateboarding 7serving community developing 10 pm 608 Lake St. ph. 250-352relationships 5656. St. Saviour’s Anglican Service: Tues. Aug. 5 10:30 am. All Welcome. Ward & Silica, 250-352-5711 Cliff Maddix (guitar) & Friends 6 p.m. The Library Lounge St. John’s Lutheran Church service. Everyone welcome to 4p.m. worship. special events 321 Silica St. 250-354-3308. WildEarth Outdoor high school Nelson United Church service. 10 program open house from 7-8 a.m. All are welcome. 602 Silica p.m. at Self Design High http:// St. 250-352-2822. www.selfdesignhigh.org Unity Centre of the Kootenays ongoing events Seniors 51 – 717 Vernon St. 11 a.m. Movie: Guardians of the Galaxy Contact – 250-354-5394 7 p.m. at Civic Theatre Ascension Lutheran Church Nelson Food Cupboard 9 a.m. to service 10:15a.m. Rosemont 1 p.m. Nelson United Church at Elementary. All are welcome. 250602 Silica Street (Special opening 352-2515. due to Monday holiday) Cathedral of Mary Immaculate Mass, Nelson at 8:30 a.m and continued on next page... 10:30 a.m.


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What’sHappening Nelson & Area: Fri. Aug. 1 - Sun. Aug. 10 Tues. Aug. 5 cont’d Rotary Club of Nelson Daybreak meet every week at 7 a.m. at the Hume Hotel NDYC Safe space with Kerry Donnelly 1-5 pm, Jam night 5-7 pm, tricks for treats (skateboarding) 8-9 pm 608 Lake St. ph. 250-352-5656. Nelson & District Women’s Centre drop-in services for women, Noon-4 p.m. 420 Mill St

Nelson & Area Elder Abuse Prevention Resource Centre. Wednesdays from 12 - 2pm 719 Vernon St. Phone 250-352-6008. www.nelsonelderabuseprevention.org Nelson & District Women’s Centre drop-in services for women, Noon-4 p.m. 420 Mill St

Thurs. Aug. 7 live music

Open mic night at Expressions Night Café , 554 Ward st. 6 10 p.m. Coffee,tea, gourmet hot chocolate. 250-354-3910 Paul Landsberg at the Library Lounge. 6p.m. to 10p.m.

The Pack A.D w/ Rhoneil at Spiritbar Kiyo & Guests at the Library Lounge. 6p.m. to 10 p.m. Live DJ at Finley’s Irish Bar & Grill, 9 p.m. Expressions Night Café , open 6 p.m. 554 Ward St. Coffee, cupcakes

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Wed. Aug. 6 live music

Nelson Food Cupboard 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nelson United Church at 602 Silica Street Movie: Guardians of the Galaxy 7 p.m. at Civic Theatre Nelson Duplicate Bridge Club meets 7 p.m. in The Nelson Senior Citizens Building, 717 Vernon St Nelson Tech Club: for elec- tronic hobbyists and Arduino enthusiasts to meet and work on projects. every Wednesday 6pm -Annex, Selkirk `10th St Campus. New members welcome. small facility fee, first visit free.http://www.nelson-tech- club.info/ email info@ nelson- tech-club.info Overeaters Anonymous meeting: Community First Health Co-op, 518 Lake St. Rm. 104, 12-1 p.m. 250-825-4105 NDYC Air hockey (11 yrs and younger) 3:30-5:30, 608 Lake St. ph. 250-352-5656. Darts at Nelson Legion lounge (Legion membership available to public) 7:30 pm (250)352-7727

Nelson & District Women’s Centre drop-in services for women, Noon-4 p.m. 420 Mill St

Fri. Aug. 8 live music Request DJ. Finley’s Irish Bar and Grill, 9 p.m. Live DJ at Wait's News, 10:30 p.m. - 3 a.m. Open mic night. 7-12 p.m. at the Royal

ongoing events Games Night at Expressions Night Café , open 6 p.m. 554 Ward St. Coffee. cupcakes Movie: TBA at Civic Theatre Gender Outlaws, a support and social group for trans and gender diverse folks. Trans Connect 250354-5362. Food Pantry at St. Saviour’s Anglican Church, 701 Ward Street (Silica Street entrance) 9-11am. Everyone welcome. NDYC Ball hockey (11 years and younger) 4-6 pm, Battle at the youth centre (skateboarding) 7-8 pm 608 Lake St. ph. 250-352-5656.

special events Who Resides Inside Of You? Art Therapy Workshop. The use of music, movement and paint as language of the body. kutenai_art_ therapy@shaw.ca Columbia Basin Culture Tour 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at various locations http://cbculturetour.com/profiles.php Watch artists at work at KSA as part of the Columbia Basin Culture Tour 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 606 Victoria Street

ongoing events Expressions Night Café , open 6 p.m. 554 Ward St. Coffee. cupcakes Cottonwood Market 9:30 am to 3 pm at Cottonwood Falls Park in Nelson. Movie: TBA at Civic Theatre Nelson Chess Club meets: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Nelson’s Senior Association, 717 Vernon St. All ages welcome Meat Draws and Karaoke at Nelson Legion lounge (Membership available to public). 3:30 pm (250)352-7727 NDYC Youth BBQ 3-5 pm, Poolshark (pool) 7-9 pm 608 Lake St. ph. 250-352-5656.

Movie: Guardians of the Galaxy 7 p.m. at Civic Theatre Qi Gong at Lakeside Park at the Labyrinth10:30 a.m. $3 drop-in Ladies Target Shooting. No experience needed. Contact Angela onthetarget@hotmail.com for more info & to book a space Toastmasters: Improve your Sat. Aug. 9 public speaking, communication live music and leadership skills. 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month. www. David Vest (with special guest religious services toastmasters.org Teddy Leonard) 7 p.m. at Spiritbar Cathedral of Mary Immaculate Euchre at Nelson Legion lounge Live DJ at Wait's News, 10:30 Mass, Nelson at 7 p.m. (Legion membership available to pub- p.m. - 3 a.m. Sacred Heart Mass, Kaslo at lic). 7:00 pm (250) 352-7727 Live DJ free cover, top 40 play- 4 p.m. Kootenay Quilters Guild every ing the 70s-now. Finley's first and third Thurs of each month. Rob Garza at Shambhala Music continued on next page... - 10 a.m. at Christie-Lees Hall, Festival http://robgarza.com Radio Ave u NDYC Skate lessons 4-6 pm, Submit your Fish Heads and Flowers at Sewing Club 6:30-8:30 pm, Movie www.expressnews.ca/fishflowers.html night 8-10 pm. 608 Lake St. ph. 250352-5656. Submit your Calendar Events listings at https://secure.awe-hosting.com/express-secure/calendar.html

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What’sHappening Sun. Aug. 10 live music

Nelson & Area: Fri. Aug. 1 - Sun. Aug. 10

Nikko at the Hume Library Lounge. 6p.m. to 10p.m. Karaoke at Finley’s Irish Bar and Grill 9 p.m. Country jam 2-4, bluegrass 4-6, Jazz fusion 6-8 then rock jam 8-11 at the Royal

special events Free Movies in the Park series at Lakeside Park 8 p.m. This week: Princess Bride. Brought to your by Expressions Night Café, the Express News Update and the Nelson & District Credit Union Columbia Basin Culture Tour 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at various locations http://cbculturetour.com/profiles.php

Watch artists at work at KSA as part of the Columbia Basin Culture Tour 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 606 Victoria Street

ongoing events Movie: TBA at Civic Theatre Cribbage in Nelson Legion lounge 1:00 pm. Membership available to the public. 250-352-7727 or 250-352-6464

religious services First Baptist Church, 611 - 5th St., Nelson. A Family Friendly Service at10 a.m.Interim Pastor: Rev. George Sears Kootenay Christian Fellowship at 10:30 a.m. 520 Falls Street. Phone 1-888-761-3301. Divine purpose, serving community developing relationships

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St. Saviour’s Anglican Service: 10:30 am. All Welcome. Ward & Silica, 250-352-5711 St. John’s Lutheran Church service. Everyone welcome to 4p.m. worship. 321 Silica St. 250-3543308. Nelson United Church service. 10 a.m. All are welcome. 602 Silica St. 250-352-2822. Unity Centre of the Kootenays Seniors 51 – 717 Vernon St. 11 a.m. Contact – 250-354-5394 Ascension Lutheran Church service 10:15a.m. Rosemont Elementary. All are welcome. 250352-2515. Cathedral of Mary Immaculate Mass, Nelson at 8:30 a.m and 10:30 a.m.

Sacred Heart Mass, Proctor 2nd and 4th Sunday at 1 p.m. Nelson Vineyard Church: 10 a.m., 2402 Perrier Lane. Bring something to share at our potluck brunch. Guests and children always welcome. CONTACT: 250-509-0151 or nexvine@telus.net Bethel Christian Centre. 623 Gordon Road, Nelson BC. Sunday Worship Service 10 a.m. For more information please call 250.352.9322 Did you miss the deadline for getting your event into the Express News Update? We might still be able to get it in the Daily Express Mini! Email us at: express@expressnews.bc.ca

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Saturday, August 16, 8:00 p.m. $15 Expressions Night Café

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Emergency 911 NPD - Non Emergency (250) 354-3919 RCMP- (250) 352-2156 Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-8477

Restorative Justice Program seeks additional volunteers The Nelson Police Department is making great headway in its search for volunteers for its innovative Restorative Justice Program — and with training slated to begin soon, the NPD is making an urgent last call for all who may still be interested in signing up. The program places would-be law breakers face-to-face with those they’ve affected by their actions, and together, perpetrators and victims explore ways to repair the harm that’s been done. “This program will do far more to make a first-time offender recognize that they have done harm to others, as well as to themselves, than the criminal justice system could ever hope to accomplish,” says NPD Chief Wayne Holland. “The personal interaction between the perpetrators — who often are former victims themselves — and the citizens who have

been wronged can result in a young person being motivated to change the direction of his or her life, for their benefit as well as that of their community.” Since the first call for volunteers went out this spring, 10 locals have been interviewed in preparation for the program’s intensive training course, which will run from September through December on Saturdays and weekday evenings. The program is looking for another 10 volunteers. Those interested in learning more, contact Gerry Sobie at NPD phone 250-354-3919 or rj@ nelsonpolice.ca Volunteer application forms are at the front desk of the Nelson Police Department or online on the NPD website. http://nelsonpolice.ca submitted by the Nelson Police Department

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Police Reports: copper stolen from tram tracks, alcohol, car break-ins

Nelson has had a large influx of people into the city this past week. This, as a result, made for a busy week for the Nelson Police Department. On Thursday, July 24 the Nelson Police investigated the theft of copper wire from the tram tracks in Lakeside Park. They are short pieces, approx. 10cm long used to ensure proper conductivity between rail gaps. It appears unknown culprits cut sections off that would out of sight of the general public in the park. Likely they will be taken to a metal recycling dealer to be traded for cash. The Nelson Police are asking anyone with information about these thefts, or witness anyone tampering with the tracks to please contact them at 250-354-3919. If you have information and wish to remain anonymous you can also call crime stoppers at 1-800222-8477. It is volunteers that keep our historic local tram running for all of our enjoyment. This thoughtless act will be a costly and time consuming repair for the Nelson Electric Tramway Society. On Friday, July 25 a new arrival to Nelson made himself know to the

community and NPD members with his drinking and belligerent behavior. After three liquor related arrests within 24 hours of his arrival the 46 year old male was charged for causing a disturbance, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose and two counts of under the Liquor Control and Licensing Act. He was released with strict conditions and will appear in Nelson Law Courts this fall to answer to the charges. On Friday, July 25 at 11:45 p.m. the Nelson Police noted a large group of people, many having just arrived in Nelson, drinking, smoking drugs, and having a small party in the 400 block Baker St. Members spoke to the group, seized and poured out liquor and laid the appropriate charges. The group was cooperative in cleaning up their mess and members spent some time educating them to the laws that applied to their conduct. It was also pointed out to the group that there are residents in the area that probably did not appreciate the noise they were causing that late at night.

In the early morning hours of Saturday, July 26 a resident of the uphill area noticed a male going through parked cars. She called the Nelson Police and they located an intoxicated 16 year old male with a number of recently stolen items in his possession. He was lodged into cells and held until sober. He was charged with theft under $5000 and possession of stolen property. All items taken on this occasion were return to their proper owners. The Nelson Police Department would like to remind people to lock their vehicle and secure their valuables. Generally, the vehicle is targeted because the items to be stolen are visible from the outside (such as a GPS unit left on the windshield, or spare change left in plain sight). Make sure all windows are closed and doors are locked, even when your car is parked at home. Keep all valuables, as well as iPod cables, GPS mounts and similar items out of sight. submitted by the Nelson Police Department


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Opinion&Editorial Do it for us When we look for the development of leisure activities in By Nelson Becker our community we must be focused upon what it is that we need, not what would attract tourists. If what we create truly is prioritized for locals,

the tourists will come because they see that we are having such a good time. A real example of this is our waterfront walkway. We made it for us, yet it is one of our most popular tourist attractions. ArtWalk and MarketFest are other examples of events that we make

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for ourselves yet become tourist attractions. Tourist dollars are fickle dollars. They come and go in whims. Local dollars are much more reliable. Let’s do things that sell our community values to the visitor. Make it for us and they will come.

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Applying for Pensions: A word of advice for those who immigrated or have worked abroad Recent conversations with constituents who are just starting their application process for Canada Pension and by Alex Atamanenko, MP Old Age Security benefits are bringing to light issues that younger members of the Canadian workforce should keep in mind sooner rather than later, in order to avoid unpleasant surprises when retirement time comes. Mr. and Ms. Boomer have always been well regarded wherever they have lived. They even spent some time working in another country for Canadian and foreign employers before they decided to come back home and settle down. When the Boomers applied for their Canada Pension and Old Age Security benefits they had many obstacles to overcome before they saw their first cheque or direct deposit. Suddenly they had to start a frantic search for the old documents that proved when they left Canada, where they worked, for how long and when they returned. They wished they kept

their old passports stamped with all the necessary dates. It would have been helpful if they had kept those old airplane tickets or other documents that showed the dates they entered the foreign country and when they returned to Canada. Keeping old pay stubs or staying in touch with their foreign employer would have been helpful, too. Now it is crunch time—trying to retrieve any useful documents from 35 to 40 years ago, especially from a foreign country, before their savings run out (if they still have some left). This scenario should come as a warning to all Canadians who are travelling abroad for work and still plan to retire in Canada in some distant future. Predicting what regulations will be in force 30 years from now is impossible but it is always better to plan ahead. If you immigrated to Canada as a child on your parents’ passport or visa, you might want to start looking for that old passport. Even if you obtained Canadian citizenship in the meantime, you will still be required to submit the document showing when you first landed in Canada with your pension appli-

cations. If you do not have your original landing document, you will need to request a Verification of Entry from Citizenship and Immigration Canada. It might take some time to get the document, especially if Immigration is required to do a manual search through its records—if you arrived to Canada before computers were put to official use for record keeping. Service Canada advises people to apply for their Old Age Security benefits and the Guaranteed Income Supplement up to 11 months before they turn 65. In April 2013 Service Canada implemented a process to automatically enroll seniors who are eligible to receive the OAS pension. If you can be automatically enrolled, Service Canada will send you a notification letter the month after you turn 64. If you do not receive this letter, you must apply for your OAS. If you have always lived in Canada and have kept your personal records in a safe place, no problem. Otherwise, you might want to start looking for those old immigration documents and get a head start on what can be a lengthy process.

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Opinion&Editorial My Opinion

by Spencer Pollard

Art of Imagination Pablo Picasso once said, “Everything you can imagine is real.” I couldn’t agree more with that statement. Reality can be perceived in infinite ways and using our imagination makes those ideas come to life. It’s all about finding your talent and using it in the most efficient and imaginative way possible. In an age of redundancy and stale ideas, our creative spark is now more of a necessity then ever. Despite the financial constraints many of us face in the economic downturn of the past few years, I still

implore anyone who hasn’t done so to turn your ideas into something useful. I’m obviously not asking anyone to quit their job unless they can sustain themselves for an extended period of time. Simply, give yourself the time to pursue your interests in a more fulfilling capacity. Having a creative spark is a gift worthy of sharing it with the world. Sharing your gift with others makes it viewable by others and can get you further in life. Please express yourself in the most fulfilling way and perhaps some of that redundancy can be extinguished.

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Movies Under the Stars

Last week’s survey response:

Which movies would you want to see for free at Lakeside Park? (pick three)

Grease

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Princess Bride

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Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

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Raiders of the Lost Arc

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Rio 2

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Dirty Dancing

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The Croods The Lego Movie

Based on this very unscientific and mock-democratic survey, the free movies at Lakeside Park will be: Sunday, Aug. 10, 8 p.m. : Princess Bride Sunday, Aug. 17, 8 p.m. : Raiders of the Lost Arc Sunday, Aug. 24, 8 p.m. : Grease all movies are subject to change based on availability and of course, as this is an outdoor event, showings are also subject to the weather!

Your suggestions:

Spider-Man 2 Hook Children’s Movies Tangle - 3D, animated The Wizard of OZ (original) The Sound of Music (3 votes) Mary Poppins (3 votes) Pitch Perfect is an enjoyable movie, but I’m not sure how it’s rated. I’ve watched it with a 13-year old who liked it too. Planes, Trains and Automobiles The Great Outdoors The Kings Speech ET, (2 votes) Lion King Mamma Mia Napoleon Dynamite Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Hugo Star Wars Blue Lagoon Ha! monsters inc. Babe (NOT babe 2 as it was extremely bad.) Sorry Super 8 Stand By Me The Triplets of Bellville

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