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Saturday, March 1st Comox Valley Farmers’ Market - Indoors: Native Son’s Hall Courtenay. Introductory Course on the Flower Remedies of Dr. Edward Bach Level One of the Bach International Education Program (BIEP) Learn how and when to use the remedies in everyday life The Pearl Ellis Gallery Presents “Diversity In Action” a Show and Sale by Brenda Chalifoux-Luscombe and Sandra and Walter Moses/Ablaze Metal Art. The show runs from February 18 to March 9, 2014 Seedy Saturday 2014 ’Toward a GE Free Comox Valley’ Our 14th annual Seed Exchange & Horticultural Trade Show will once again be at the Filberg Centre in downtown Courtenay.
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Flow for Food Yoga Fundraiser You’re invited to the 2nd Annual Flow for Food Fundraiser! support of the Comox Valley Food Bank. Please bring a $15 ‘non perishable’ food donation and a mat. Sponsored by Wild Lotus Yoga & The Anglican Church. 579 5th Street, Courtenay . 250-204-7911 Comox Valley Horticultural Society All gardening enthusiasts are welcome to attend our monthly meeting and guest speaker. 7pm At the Florence Filberg Centre, 411 Anderton Ave. Courtenay. Ocean Waves Square Dance Club. Come have a great experience on the dance floor! No previous dance training needed - No special attire required. Singles and Couples welcome! 15 MARCH – SAT. Ocean Waves Square Dance Club- Irish Mist Dance EVERY MONDAY Square Dance: Anglican Church in Courtenay, 7-9pm. Florece Filberg Centre, 411 Anderton Ave. 250-3387942 Sunday, March 2nd Herring Boat Tours - 1st Tour: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm 2nd Tour: 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm Pre-register by calling toll free 1-866-288-7878
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Archery- Courtenay Fish & Game First Sunday of every month except April and June from 10:00am to 2pm. Courtenay Rod & Gun Club 3780 Colake Rd Comox Lake C Canucks vs Senators CBC LIVE - Night Crawlers Night Crawlers Jazz Band featuring Jesse Cahill, Cory Weeds, Steve Kaldestad, Dave Sikula, Chris Gestrin. 9.45pm Avalanche Bar, 275 8th Street, Courtenay. Monday, March 3rd LUSH Valley Food Action Society - Free Workshop Fruit of the Week - Mondays 1pm-3pm. Free workshop and free food. Join us in the kitchen to learn about processing fruit. We are making pies, sauces, and jams,. Running March 3 to June 9th. 1126 Piercy Ave. Courtenay. Monday Movie Matinee: 2:30pm, Courtenay Legion, Every Monday the Courtenay Legion shows an awardwinning movie in the Lounge. 250-334-4322. Members and guests (and it only costs $65 a year to join!) Tuesday, March 4th Home Learners Hiking Group: 11:00am, Come out and join us in exploring some of the most beautiful places around the Valley. The group is open to children and teens 5+. Registration is by email: octopuslearning@ hotmail.com Toddler Time at the Library: 11:00am, Courtenay Library, Join us for picture book sharing, finger plays and songs, nursery rhymes. Ages 18-36 months. Meet other parents and caregivers. Drop-in! Shrove Tueday Pancake Supper: 5:00pm, St. John the Divine Church Hall, Bring your family and friends with you. Please contact us at 250.334.4331. Rev. Anthony Divinagracia patmos@shaw.ca, By donation,patmos@ shaw.ca, 250.334.4331 C Canucks at Coyotes: 6:00pm, SNET-P Train Station Grace Outreach Church: 7:30pm, Train Station, We have Guitar, Banjo, Old Time Gospel Songs, and more current worship songs with our worship team Charlie and Judi Aiken. Testimonies, Prayer, Poetry, Fellowship and Refreshments.“This Train is Bound for Glory.” “Freedom”. Murray Coulter mcoulter444@gmail.com 250 334 2433, Free
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8:00pm, The Mex Pub, Come on out and bring your friends to The Mex. Tonight YOU are the STAR. Free, http://mexpub.ca. Wednesday, March 5th Ash Wednesday Service: 10:00am, St. John the Divine Anglican Church, Ash Wednesday Service Spiritual preparation for Lent Season.250.334.4331 Storytime at the Comox Library: 10:30am, Comox Library, Enjoy stories, songs, rhymes and more. Drop in.
Pool League Night: 6:00pm, Avalanche Bar & Grill, avalanchebar.ca 250.331.0334 Toastmasters: 7:00pm, Lewis Centre, Improve your communication skills in Toastmasters! Meetings every Wed. from 7pm-9pm at Lewis Centre 250.703.2146 Thursday, March 6th Bowser KnitWits: 2:00pm, Bowser Library , Meet up at the Bowser library for a fun hour of knitting. Find out more about the hats and mittens the group knits . C Canucks at Stars: 5:30pm, SNET-P, ESL Book Club Café - Immigrant Welcome Centre: 6:30pm, Courtenay Library, Practice your English and read fun new books? Pre-registration required COMOX VALLEY PADDLERS CLUB: 6:30pm, Lions Den, Monthly club meeting of kayakers and canoeists. Featuring various guest speakers on paddling expeditions, excursions, paddling safety, marine life, island geography and wildlife, etc. GUESTS WELCOME., FREE, comoxpaddlers@gmail.com, 250.339.6430 Comox Valley Growers and Seed Savers: 7:00pm, Creekside Commons, This is your “home-grown” resource fordo-it-yourself organic food production and seed saving in the Comox Valley! To reach Creekside Commons from Courtenay, take Cumberland Road,turn left onto 20th Street, then the first right onto Lambert. Follow to the end of Lambert and park on the street. Graham Beard: Fossils of Vancouver Island: 7:00pm, Deep Bay Marine Field Doors open at 6:00 Film/ Lecture 7 – 9 pm, $10.00 Jesse Cook: The Blue Guitar Tour In Courtenay: 7:30pm, Sid Williams Theatre , Multi award-winning and platinum record-selling LIVE - Jazz Night/or Comedy Night: 9:00pm, Avalanche Bar & Grill, Jazz Night: (see ad pg 16)
Friday, March 7th Basic Security Training: 5:00pm, Excel Career College, 5:00pm-9:00pmSaturday, March 8th- 8:30am4:30pm Sunday, March 9th- 8:30am-4:30pm, March 14th-5:00pm-9:00pm, March 15th- 8:30am-4:30pm, March 16th- 8:30am-4:30pm Space is limited so reserve your seat today! http://excelcareercollege.com LIVE - Rob & Anela: 6:00pm, Griffin Pub, skills on Guitar, Lap Steel and Ukelele., , https://www.facebook. com/groups/5582684545/, , 250.339.4466-- VaLori ValDance Workshop Series: 7:00pm, Native Sons Hall, Mar. 7 Gala Ticket Launch. Saturday Night Fever Line Dance/Swing Hustle. Contact ValDance for tickets., $10.00 at the door, http://www.valdance.com, , 250.338.9279 North Island Festival of Performing Arts: Dance Gala 2014 7:00pm, Sid Williams Theatre Ticket Centre http://www.sidwilliamstheatre.com/events/upcoming-events, , 250.338.2460 C Canucks vs Ducks: 7:00pm, SNETHornby Festival Concert Series presents Terence Tam & Lorraine Min: 8:00pm, Hornby Island Community Hall. Saturday March 8th Comox Valley Farmers Market - Indoors: 9:00am, Native Sons Hall, Comox Valley Farmers’ Market http:// www.comoxvalleyfarmersmarket.com, , Global Fusion Fest: 10:00am to 4pm, Florence Filberg Centre. Global Fusion. A day long showcase of dance, music, art, craft, food and culture. The Multi-Cultural Food Fair will offer up tasty bite size samples from around the globe from just $1. Free, email: meaghancursons@gmail.com, Saturday Storytime at the Library: 1:30pm, Bowser Library, Join us for stories, rhymes and songs. For children aged 2-6 years., Free Winners Poker Tour: 1:30pm, The Mex Pub, Winners Poker Tour, every Saturday at The Mex Pub Discover Art Saturday: 2:00pm, Comox Valley Art Gallery, An interactive visual art experience at the Comox Valley Art Gallery. Free, www.comoxvalleyartgallery.com LIVE - Loose Gravel: 7:00pm, Zocalo Cafe and Bistro, This time, trumpet, sax and bass make Loose Gravel. Zocalo Cafe -208 5 Street,Courtenay, (250) 331-0933, C Canucks vs Flames: 7:00pm, , CBC
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MusicFest Concert Series: Le Vent Du Nord: 9:00pm, Cumberland Hotel, Quebec’s Le Vent du Nord performs at the Cumberland Hotel. In Tickets available now at: https://tickets.islandmusicfest.com, General: $20+tax Wednesday March 12th Storytime at the Comox Library: 10:30am, Comox Library, www.comoxvalley.whatsondigest.com Workshop on Centering Prayer: 12:15pm, St. John the Divine Church, Workshop on Centering Prayer fro 11:15 to 12:45pm At. St John the Divine Church. 250-334-4331 North Island College Career Fair: 1:00pm, at Crown Isle Golf Resort. Admission is free, bring your resume, and dress for success. www.nic.bc.ca Wellbeings 55+ Group: 1:00pm, Courtenay Railway Station, Join us on March 12th, April 9th, and May 14th, at 1 pm � Karen Holton BSW, Lifestyle Coach Phone: 250-871-1722, By voluntary donation C Canucks at Jets: 4:30pm, TSN The Institute of War & Peace Courses presents “Defiant Requiem”: 7:30pm, North Island College - Comox Valley Campus , All are invited to attend a free screening of ‘Defiant Requiem’ at the Stan Hagen Theatre, located at the Comox Valley campus. Free, Thursday March 13th Hello Baby!: 7:30pm, Sid Williams Theatre, www.sidwilliamstheatre.com LIVE - Jazz Night/or Comedy Night: 9:00pm, Avalanche Bar & Grill, 250.331.0334 Newcomers Walk and Talk: 8:45am, Northeast Woods Torrence and Guthrie, Northeast Woods. Meet in the parking lot off Torrence and Guthrie near the Comox Works Yard. www.cvnewcomers.net, 250 339 4584 Friday March 14th C Canucks at Capitals: 4:00pm, SNET-P LIVE- WAKE OWL with LYON at the Avalanche: 7:00pm, Avalanche Bar & Grill, $12 in advance or $15 at the door. (see pg 16) DECK : 7:30pm, Sid Williams Theatre, Examines the fine line between perfectionism and obsession. www. sidwilliamstheatre.com
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Saturday March 15th School District’s 71 Spring Break is from March 15 2014 - March 30 2014 www.sd71.bc.ca Comox Valley Farmers Market - Indoors: 9:00am, Native Sons Hall, www.comoxvalleyfarmersmarket.com FLEA MARKET/GARAGE SALE: 9:00am - 1.00pm, Union Bay Community Hall, ‘FLEA MARKET/GARAGE SALE’ LIVE- Name That Tune w/ VaLori & Friends: 6:00pm, Griffin Pub, Name That Tune w/ VaLori & Friends, 250.339.4466-- VaLori Radical Reels 2014: 7:00pm, Sid Williams Theatre, Every year, the Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival www.sidwilliamstheatre.com, , UFC 171 - Hendricks vs. Lawler : 7:00pm, , Check wth your local Participating Bars and Pubs. LIVE - Celtic Cargo: 7:00pm, Zocalo Cafe and Bistro, An Irish pub night in a family-friendly setting! Zocalo Cafe -208 5 Street,Courtenay250) 331-0933, LIVE- Grant Lazlo: 9:30pm, The Waverley Hotel, $12 Dunsmuir Rd, Cumberland. Sunday March 16th C Canucks at Panthers: 12:00pm, , SNET-P Greek Night with Belly Dancer: 5:00pm, Yiamas Greek Taverna, Greek Night- Belly Dancing by Ramona. To reserve (250)874.8552. LIVE- Rob Petrie (Irish Style): 6:00pm, Griffin Pub, Rob Petrie (Irish Style) . Celebrate St Patricks Day week-
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LIVE - Oscar Robles: 7:00pm, Zocalo Cafe and Bistro, Spanish flamenco, with a very non-traditional twist. Zocalo Cafe -208 5th Street,Courtenay
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Home Furnishings & Fashion250-336-8116 2722 Dunsmuir Ave, Cumberland Friday March 21st LIVE - Big Twang Theory: 6:00pm, The Griffin Pub, The Big Twang Theory plays acoustic cover music by the Dead, Dylan, Stones, Neil Young and others. 250.339.4466-- VaLori Saturday March 22nd Comox Valley Farmers Market - Indoors: 9:00am, Native Sons Hall www.comoxvalleyfarmersmarket.com Kids Day Open House: 10:00am, Deep Bay Marine Field Station, Join us as we celebrate spring break with a Kids Day Open House! • Fish printing with VIU Fisheries and Aquaculture Students, Free, www.viu.ca
LIVE - Black Swan Fiddlers: 7:00pm, Zocalo Cafe and Bistro,Zocalo Cafe -208 5th Street,Courtenay, (250) 331-0933 ImageFest 2014: 7:30pm, Sid Williams Theatre, Slideshows created by members of the Comox Valley Camera Club. Months of work by local photographers! Images, periodically punctuated with video clips. Adult: $15, www.sidwilliamstheatre.com. LIVE - John Mann: 8:00pm, The Cumberland Hotel, Award winning musician and revered Actor. Cumberland Hotel 2714 Dunsmuir ave, Cumberland 250.336.8844 $20+tax. LIVE - DJ Club Party Thursdays-Saturdays: 9:00pm, Avalanche Bar & Grill, Dancing 250.331.0334 LIVE - Sam Tripoli & JY Harris: 9:00pm, Avalanche Bar & Grill, Sam Tripoli & JY Harris, info@avalanchebar.ca, 250.331.0334 2014 Comox Valley RV Half Marathon: 9:00am, Florence Filberg Centre, Reg. at vira.bc.ca 9am - 10:30amRace Number Pickup and Late Reg Florence Filberg Centre, 411 Anderton Avenue. 10:00 am Start time for walkers and any runners anticipating finishing in 2.5
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March 7 300: Rise of an Empire, Mr. Peabody & Sherman, Grand Piano March 14 Need For Speed, Me and My Shadow, , Need for Speed, Veronica Mars, Tyler Perrys Simple Moms Club March 21 Divergent, Muppets Most Wanted, Bad Words, Rob the Mob, Stretch March 28 Noah, Haunted House 2 Sabotage
video March 7 The Hunger Games: Catching Fire March 11 Inside Llewyn Davis, Out of the Furnace, The Book Thief March 18 American Hustle, Frozen, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, Saving Mr. Banks, The Wolf of Wall Street March 25 Delivery Man, The Past
March 4 South Park: Stick of Truth March 11 Atelier Escha & Logy Dark Souls II, Titanfall March 14 Yoshi’s New Island March 18 Final Fantasy X, Metal Gear Solid V, Yaiba March 20 Pokémon Battle Trozei, Infamous: Second Son March 25 BioShock Infinite, Blazblue, Diablo III, Dynasty Warriors 8, Titanfall
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Radical Reels Tour Mar. 15 | 7:00 PM Short, action-packed climbing, paddling, mountain biking, BASE jumping, skiing, snowboarding, and other adrenaline sport films.
One man. Two shows. Lots of laughs! Hello Baby! is a hysterical “instructional lecture Tickets $20 - $30 by a semi-competent father” and DECK tells the story of a city slicker attempting to be the SPECIAL PRICE! ultimate do-it-yourself-er. See both HELLO BABY! and DECK: EACH SHOW: Tickets $20 - $28
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FAMILY FILM: Homeward Bound Mar. 30 | 2:00 PM This beloved Disney classic follows three household pets on their journey home to find their owners. It’s an unforgettable story of love, courage, and devotion that will delight and inspire generations to come! Admission by donation or pay what you can. Funds raised go towards the purchase of a new theatre screen.
OTHER UPCOMING SHOWS
Jesse Cook | Mar. 6 NIFPA Variety Showcase | Mar. 7 NIFPA Dance Gala | Mar. 8
Mattina Musica | Mar. 10 CVCC ImageFest | Mar. 22 Snowbird | Mar. 23
Phone 250.338.2430 ext 1 Order online: www.sidwilliamstheatre.com Ticket Centre hours: Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 4pm Open 1 hour prior to show time 442 Cliffe Avenue, Courtenay BC V9N 2J2
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MARCH 9, 2014 This year, expect to see brides and grooms take a dramatic step back from the diamond dripping dresses and decor; couples are simplifying their celebrations and looking outdoors for a woodland inspired rustic feel. Blending hard and soft textures, and bringing both the indoors outdoors, and the outdoors indoors, in an effort to get back to basics with nature. For local couples planning their nuptials, this presents endless opportunity for inspiration! Vancouver Island has a wealth of settings perfect for a rustic, woody wedding. Increasing in popularity is the ‘unplugged wedding’. As individuals increasingly find it more difficult to switch off and step away from smart phones, couples are now nicely asking guests to ditch the electronic devices completely. Previously a polite sign at the ceremony or reception was enough to encourage guests to kick the habit, but today it seems technology is as essential as breathing – leading couples to remind guests on their wedding invite that they are invited to attend a wedding where devices will be ‘checked’, much like a coat at the theatre.
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With artistic inspiration so readily available to brides and grooms on websites such as Pinterest, traditional plain wedding invitations are definitely out! Custom wedding stationery is big this year, with couples looking to personalize their invites using illustrated art or hand-made stamps. Unusual papers, textures and finishes are also very popular at the moment, with metallic bronzes and browns appearing on many invites.
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334.4322. Junior Boys Rugby Football Practice: Ages 14-18yrs. 6:30pm @ Cumberland Village Park. NEW players always welcome. chappellcd@gmail.com Learn Spanish: Comox Community Ctr, 6-7pm. Beginners to intermediate classes. $15/1hr. 778.420.0909. Wood Carvers: Royston Community Hall, 9:30am-3pm. Learn & practise about carving. No experience necessary. Al: 250.331.0156 / Jim: 250.339.5350. Comox Toastmasters: Berwick Community Room, 7-8:30pm. 250.339.5432. Courtenay Train Station Grace Outreach: Guitar, Banjo, old time gospel songs. 334.2433. Basketball: Lewis Ctr, 8-10pm, $5 drop-in. Till 30th Tween Nites: LINC Ctr, Different out-trips, 334.8138. CV Community Band: Mark Isfeld High School, Band Rm, 7:30pm. Players of all ages & skill levels welcome. Pat, 339.5091 Toonie Tuesday Draft: Bridge Lounge, 6pm 703.2881 Open 9 Ball: Bridge Lounge, 6pm 703.2881 Jam Night w/ Live Band, “Remedy”: Avalanche Pub, 9pm, 331.0334 CV Band Rehearsals: Mark Isfield Band Rm 7:30pm Bingo: Elks Hall 7pm 334.4740 Bingo: Cumberland Legion, 7pm. 24 games. 336.2361. Extreme Runners Group: 9am 703.9544 Tweens Day Out: LINC Ctr. (9-12yrs) 4-6pm 338.5371 55+ Strength Class: Lewis Ctr. 10:30am. 9 Ball Pool Drop In: Bridge Lounge, 7pm. 703.2881 Evening Energizer: Black Creek Com. Hall 6:15-7:15pm, 337.5190 Argentine Tango: Lessons, @ The Bridge Lounge, 8pm Games & Grounds- Family Game Night: 4-8 pm $5/hr for whole family to play Train Station Grace Outreach Church: Guitar, Banjo, Old Time Gospel Songs, and more current worship songs. Charlie and Judi Aiken. FMI 250.334.2433 Mystic Valley Voices Universal Chanting Community: 6:458:30 pm Little Red Church (House) FMI 250-218-1688. Ctry Fish & Game: Indoor Range Open 7-9. Membership required. Range Officer must be available. FMI 250.334.0899 “First Tuesday Fundraiser”: hosted by Judy & Bruce Wing: First Tuesday of each month at the Mex Pub. FMI 250.703.9573
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EVERY THURSDAY NEW Music Trivia: Billy D’s Pub, 3 top winners. 334.8811. Billydspub.com Night Skiing at Mount Washington: Night Skiing features extended hours. 3.30-9pm Til April 2014. As long as there is snow FMI 1.888.231.1499 Karaoke: Cumberland Hotel, 9pm-1am, 336.8844 FREE Pool & Juke Box: Cumberland Hotel 336.8844 Poker Nite : Griffin Pub 339.4466 Live Entertainments Returns: Playtime Gaming. Gamerz Connection Nite: Games&Grounds, 7pm, Meet ppl who like to play specific games. Bring own games or see what’s here. All kinds of games welcome. 871.1171 Junior Boys Rugby Football Practice: Ages 14-18yrs. 6:30pm @ Cumberland Village Park. NEW players always welcome. chappellcd@gmail.com CV Paddlers Club Winter Meetings: 1749 Comox Ave. Doors, 6:30pm. Meeting, 7pm. New members welcome! Guest speakers. 339.6430. ComoxValleyPaddlers.ca Weight Watchers Meeting: Maritime Heritage Ctr. 11:30am Men’s Darts: Courtenay Legion, 7pm, 334.4322. Crib & Gucci: Courtenay Legion, 6:30pm. 334.4322. Comedy Nite: Avalanche Bar, 9pm, $10. 331.0945. Road Hockey Intramural League: LINC Ctr, 5pm. 10yrs+, $2 drop-in includes snacks & drinks. 334.8138. Duplicate Bridge: Lion’s Den, Comox, 1pm. cvdbc.com CV Childrens Choir: Mark Isfeld Secondary, Band Rm. Tourette Syndrome Family Support 338.9969
Coal Hills BMX: Racing 6pm 339.0370 60 Minutes Toastmasters: Conference rm @ CRA, 12-1pm. Increase confidence, public speaking & leadership skills. All Welcome. 60.mins.tm@gmail.com LINC: drop in activities $2, 3-8pm Open Jam Nite: The Mex Pub 8pm 55+ Yoga: Filberg Ctr, 10:15am. Power Spin: Lewis Ctr. 6-7:15pm, till Aug29, 338.5371. Zumba: Black Creek, 6pm, 337.5190 Live Music w/ Monkey Wrench: Bridge Lounge, Family Floor Hockey: Miracle Beach School , 6-7pm 337.5190
EVERY FRIDAY NEW Live ‘Jilli Martini: Billy D’s Pub, 8pm. 334.8811. Billydspub.com New Taoist Tai Chi: The Little Red Church. Beginner classes. 9.45 am Starts Feb 7. Register at first class. FMI 250.650.6570 -Taoist Tai Chi is not-for-profit, registered charitable organization Karaoke: Cumberland Hotel 9pm-1am, 336.8844. Primb Rib with $5 Gaming Voucher: Playtime Gaming, after 4pm. PlaytimeGaming.com Prime Rib: after 4PM Includes $5 Gaming Voucher Live Bands: Griffin Pub, 339.4466 NEW: Spirit FM - Holy Spirit Rock Show. 7pm, ft. 26 classic rock & other genre songs about Jesus - Told in parts by the Beatles, John Fogerty, Robert Plant, Elvis Presley, Steve Miller, The Doors, Bob Dylan & more. Tune in to www.spirt-fm.ca live streaming or 88.7FM. House Band ‘Big Fun’: Whistle Stop Pub, 334.4500. TGIF: Pick the Ace of Spades & WIN $1500! Pot currently sitting at $1500 (subject to change if won. 339.4466 Games & Grounds: Magic The Gathering 6.30pm Beginner Tai Chi:Little Red Church, 2182 Comox Ave, 10:30am-12pm. 250.890.9477. Social & Meat Draw: Courtenay Legion. 5 & 7pm. 334.4322 Wine & Chocolate by Bike: Explore the Valley, afternoons, $69, 3.5hrs, 1.855.830.8522. Seniors Dance: Rotary Hall, Filberg Ctr, 7:30-10:30pm. Live band every week. 250.338.1000 Dancing Freedom: @The Little Red Church, 2182 Comox Ave, 7-9pm. Get out of your head & into your body. Till Mar 22nd. www.inspiredearthprojects.com Top 40 DJ / Live Band: Bridge Lounge. 9pm. Rock Out @ The Rec: Comox Rec.Ctr. Fitness Studio, 6:308:30pm. 14-30yrs. Great Music. 339.2255 DJ Club Party: Avalanche 250.331.0334. Best dancing tunes in Valley. Requests all night, Family Fun: Comox Rec. 6:30-8:30pm, $2, Walleyball, Squash, Racquetball, Basketball, Indoor Soccer, Table Tennis, Plasma car races, 339.2255 Drop In Darts Nite: Comox Legion 7pm CVRD Composting: 4795Headquarters Rd. 12-5pm Fun Bingo: CV Lions Charity 7pm 339.6232 LINC: drop in activities $2, 3-11pm ValDance: Friday Night Drop-in Dance Workshops at the Native Sons. FMI 250-338-9279
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28 Name That Tune with VaLori & Friends: Griffin Pub, 339.4466 (see ad in this issue). House Band ‘Big Fun’: Whistle Stop Pub, 334.4500 DJ Club Party: Avalanche 250.331.0334. Best dancing tunes in Valley. Requests all night, Live Bands: 9pm-1am, Cumberland Hotel. 336.8844 Winners Poker Tour: The Mex Pub 1:30 pm FMI 250.703.9573 Magic the Gathering - Booster Draft: Games & Grounds, (sanctioned) 6:30pm. 250.871.1171. Karaoke: Playtime Gaming, 9pm. PlaytimeGaming.com (excluding UFC events) Tasting Room: 40Knots Winery, 12-5pm 941.8810 CV Year-Round Farmers Market: Native Sons Hall, 9am12pm, 250.218.0321. Jam & Meat Draw: Courtenay Legion, 2-5pm. 334.4322 Tasting Room Open: Coastal Black Estate Winery, 12-4:30pm, 250.337.8325. Cardio Jam: Courtenay Rec. Fitness, 9-10:15am. Hip-hop, latin flair & fun workout. 250.338.5371. CV Appetizer Tour: 9am-1pm. Farmer’s market, breaky, visit 2 sites (either winery, distillery or brewery). Island Gourmet Trails. IslandGourmetTrails.ca 540 Express: St Peter’s Anglican 5:40pm, 339.3016 Boot Camp: Black Creek Community Hall 9-10:30am, 337.5190 Top 40 DJ: Bridge Lounge, 9pm. Sip N Shop: In Gift Shop & Tasting Room. 40 Knots Winery, 2400 Anderton Rd, Comox. 12-5 pm. 250.941.8810
EVERY SUNDAY Open Mic & Jam: Cumberland Hotel, 6-9pm. 336.8844 Brunch: Whistle Stop Pub, 9:30am-1pm. 334.4500.
Free Pool All Day: Griffin Pub. 339.4466. Night Skiing at Mount Washington: Night Skiing features extended hours. 3.30-9pm Til April 2014. As long as there is snow FMI 1.888.231.1499 Tasting Room: 40Knots Winery, 12-5pm 941.8810 Mini Kickers Rugby Football Practice: (ages 6-12), 12:30pm @ Cumberland Village Park. NEW players always welcome. cvkickers@gmail.com Courtenay Legion: Crib, 1pm. Gucci, 1:30pm. $5 Sunday Supper, 4pm. 334.4322. Tasting Room Open: Coastal Black Estate Winery, 12-4:30pm, 250.337.8325. Sunday Supper: Courtenay Legion, $5 home-made meal. 250.334.4322. Red Eye Jam Nite: Avalanche Pub, 331.0945 Youth Group LINC: Drop in activities $2, 3-8pm. Texas Holdem: The Mex Pub 2pm Karaoke: The Bridge Lounge, 8pm. Sip N Shop: In Gift Shop & Tasting Room. 40 Knots Winery, 2400 Anderton Rd, Comox. 12-5 pm. 250.941.8810. Ctry Fish & Game: Come try archery to see if you like it on the first Sunday of every month except April and June from 10:00am to 2pm. FMI 250.338.9122
EVERY DAY Magic the Gathering: Games & Grounds. Casual Play (sanctioned). Tues-Sat. 250.871.1171. Tasting Room Open: 40Knots Winery, Wed-Sun, 12-5pm. 250.941.8810. 50% off Appy’s: Billy D’s Pub, 3-5:30pm. 334.8811. Shuttle service: to and from your home 7 days. 4pm-closing at the Griffin Pub.
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By Sue Grubac
Budgeting isn’t fun. Not one bit fun. So if you like fun then you might want to stop reading right now. BUT budgeting is powerful and easy so maybe you should just stick around for a few more lines. Ever heard the saying: Knowledge is power!? Well, when you know your own personal numbers, that gives you a power that no one can take away. Knowing those numbers can reduce stress, increase confidence and literally change lives. Figuring out how to manage life on the money you have can be the key to happiness. That’s how powerful a budget can be. A budget isn’t a little box you have to live in; the purpose of a budget is to understand exactly how much money you need to cover your necessities and how much money is leftover at the end of the month. Knowing how much is leftover after all your needs are taken care of gives you the power to decide how you’re going to spend that money. Will you save for a down payment on a home? contribute to a TFSA? buy clothes? pay off your debt? Or, perhaps, travel? And if there’s nothing leftover or, worse yet, a deficit then that gives you the power to make changes. The choices are simple: increase income or decrease spending. Knowing there’s a shortfall may be the incentive to ask for that raise, get a second job, start a side business or move on from a dead-end job. Reducing what you spend can seem impossible but that’s really because we fool ourselves into believing that many of our wants are actually needs. Needs include: food, water, clothing, shelter, medications and transportation; wants are everything else. For example, a family of four may believe they need a four bedroom house when an affordable two bedroom condo may be
the answer to making ends meet. A budget may not be fun but it’ll help you to make the best choices about how you spend your hard-earned money so that you can have fun!
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Home Advice for Newlyweds: Five Tips for Buying Your First Home! One of the dreams of a newly married couple is the dream of purchasing a home together. Often, this will be a first time experience for the both of you, and one of the most expensive purchases. Prioritize The first step in shopping for a home is to determine what one’s priorities are. The size and design of a home, the kind of neighbourhood in which the home is located. For some people it is a neighbourhood with short commutes to great jobs or good schools. Others are looking for areas with low property taxes, great amenities and of course low crime rates. Get Pre-Approved for the Mortgage Before choosing a home, potential home buyers may consider getting pre-approved for their loan, this will determine how much you can afford. It does not, however, mean that you are actually approved for the mortgage. Preapproval of a mortgage loan means that the lender has authorized the loan according to the information provided. Often the pre-approval is valid for a set period.
Do Your Research Once a home buyer has decided on his or her preferences on a home, the next step is to do in-depth research on which homes fit their requirements. The Internet makes this task much easier, information about specific homes can be easily found You should also visit the area to take a look at the house and to check out the community first hand. Find a Good Real Estate Agent Real estate agents are professionals who know how to get in-depth information about properties and steer customers toward the right home. Real estate agents have knowledge about different areas. This includes local market conditions, what is scheduled to be built and knowledge about the neighbour. The key to working with a real estate agent is to find an experienced agent with a reputation for competency. Financial Security In order to finance the purchase of a home, buyers have two main choices. One is to purchase the home outright, and the other is to obtain a mortgage. Those who can’t buy a home with cash will typically need to come up with a down payment for a mortgage. The down payment can be as little as 5%. There are different ways to get a down payment such as, RRSP’s, gifted down payment and savings. The buyer should also factor in insurance and closing costs
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