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Friday, Feb. 21, 2014 Vol. 4, No. 8building Nelson & area community since 1988
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H a r r y M a n xat the Capitolsee morepage 4
Editorial: Electric Vehicles
see page 14
Save Seed Swap Sowsee morepage 6
Inside this issue:
Survey: is MOVING! check the Monday Mini for this week’s question
Gender Expressionscoffee housesee page 3
Police and RCMPNews
see page 12
Calendar of events
see pages 8-9
C o m i n g u p a tE x p r e s s i o n s C a f e
see page 10-11
Dan Frechettealt-folk music
see page 3
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Child CareMARcH bREAk AT EcoKids ! Sledding , nature crafts , science fun, make-believe improv. Call Trishy 354-1490
EventsNELSoN WALdoRF ScHooL PRESENTS IN CONCERT: Stephanie Dufresne, singer/song-writer, March 8, 6-7:30pm Eurythmy Hall, 10$ 250-352-2124PRuNING WoRkSHoP-APRIL 12TH SNOW’S Hillhouse Micrfarm 10-noon $30 10-3pm $45, includes lunch 250-825-0048 or http://www.hillhousefarm.ca/pruning-workshop/
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Play Reading: Talley’s FollySaturday, Feb. 22, 8 p.m. Shanti Yoga Studio 237 Baker St
TNT’s 2014 Play Reading Series kicks off Saturday, with a performance of Lanford Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize win-ning Talley’s Folly. “It’s a week late for Valentines,” admits organizer Richard Rowberry, “but if anyone has a need for more romance in their lives, this will hit the spot.” Matt Friedman, an accountant from St. Louis, has arrived to plead his love to Sally Talley, the sus-ceptible, but uncertain daughter of the family. Bookish, erudite, totally honest and delightfully funny, Matt refuses to accept Sally’s rebuffs. Charming and indomitable, he gradually overcomes her defenses.The recent revival was a big Broadway hit. $12 at the door.For more information, contact
Dan Frechette on tour Monday, Feb. 24, 7:30 p.m. Expressions Cafe, 554 Ward St
Dan Frechette will be playing at Expressions Cafe next Monday, bringing with him a new show that consists of songs from a solo CD. Listen to the very talented alt-folk singer-songwriter, guiratist below:
www.ramblingdan.comhttps://www.facebook.com/events/721456681212099/
Gender Expressions coffee houseSaturday Feb. 22, 7 p.m. Expressions Cafe
T r a n s Connect is hosting a Coffee House, all genders (there are more than 2!) are welcome to come and be a part of an evening of entertainment, games, and conversations! This is an all ages event with ground floor entrance, though bathroom is not wheelchair accessible. Admission is by donation with proceeds to Trans Connect. For further informa-tion or questions contact Christopher at:
250-354-5362 or https://www.facebook.com/
groups/328819451166/
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Mir Lecture SeriesFriday, February 28 at 7 p.m. Brilliant Cultural Centre, Castlegar
Come for a special evening with Pulitzer prize-winning journalist, Chris Hedges. Chris Hedges is an American journalist, author and political activist. He was a war correspondent for over 20 years and reported on wars in more than 20 countries.
www.selkirk.ca/mir
An evening with Harry ManxSaturday, Mar. 8, doors 7:30 p.m. Capitol Theatre, Nelson
Harry Manx has been dubbed an “essential link” between the music of East and West, creating musical short stories that wed the tradition of the Blues with the depth of classical Indian ragas. His unique sound is bewitching and deliciously addictive to listen to. Blend Indian folk melodies with slide guitar blues, add a sprinkle of gospel and some compelling grooves and you’ll get Manx’s unique “mysticssippi” flavour. It’s hard to resist, easy to digest and keeps audiences coming back for more.
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bc.ca/
Spring break art campMarch 17 - 28, Oxygen Art Centre
Week one: March 17-21, (ages 5-10) children will be introduced to the process of creating a 5-minute puppet show. The finale will be a fantastic show put on for parents and friends. Week two: March 24-28 , (ages 9 -16) Learn how to magically move paper cut-outs frame-by-frame and turn your sequence into a movie clip. Take your character development and animation skills to the next level.
To register or more info:http://www.oxygenartcentre.
org.php5-24.dfw1-2.web-sitetestlink.com/classes/
youth/art-camp-registration/email: [email protected]
Harry Manx coming to Capitol
The Once trioWednesday, Feb. 26, 8 p.m. Rossland Miner’s Hall
As a trio, the band has kept it uncomplicated, depending on the power of their voices and acoustic instruments. Lead singer Geraldine Hollett, has an instrument of rare power; she is a singer who can still a noisy room, so expressive she can tell a novel-length story with a few words. Accompanied by Phil Churchill and Andrew Daleon guitar, mandolin, fiddle and bouzouki, they create a perfect blend of voice and melody. Tickets $20 in advance and $25 at the door (doors open at 7:30) Available at: Out of the Cellar in Rossland and The Charles Bailey Theatre ticket office, Trail.
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Sofiella Watt and Huckleberry JimSaturday, Mar. 1, 7:30 p.m. 554 Ward St, Expressions Cafe
Sofiella Watt is a 23 year old singer/songwriter, self taught gui-tarist and banjo plucker, waitress, vagrant, hedonist. Hailing from the wilderness of the Manning Valley in Australia, she has been spreading her blues infused folk music up and down the coast for some years now. She returned to complete a second EP “To Friends Of The North Wind” in June this year. As soon as record-ing was finished Sofiella hit the road with her musical pirate man, Jimmy Maher, and so was born Sofiella Watt and Huckleberry Jim.
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Rise With Us - Women’s DaySaturday, Mar. 8, doors at 6:30 p.m. The Old Church Hall, 602 Kootenay
Nelson Women’s Centre is combining two powerful events to create what is sure to be an amazing and inspiring night: One Billion Rising and International Women’s Day. Join us for dance, song, spoken word, and more! IWD celebrates the social, political and economic achievements of women, and focuses energy on the work still to be done to reach equality. Tickets $10-$20 sliding scale, $15-$40 for families. [email protected]
250-352-9916
Arron Nelson & WhatNow bandSaturday, Feb 22, 1- 3 p.m. 523 Front St, Ellison’s Cafe
This is a first visit by Arron Nelson who will include classic rock, jazz, and a couple of originals on guitar and banjo at 1 p.m.. His talent for song writing and proficient instrument playing give him the ability to weave beautiful melodies within the rhythmical fabric of a song.
Next up is Brian Rosen and Rob Funk of the ever popular WhatNow band. These two upstanding gentlemen have the need to play groovy music from the soul that will make everyone feel better.
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Acoustic-Unplugged-Sessions/134317453293369
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Zumba dance party fundraiserSaturday, March 1, 4 - 6 p.m. Rod and Gun Club, 801 Railway St
Please join us for a Zumba Dance Party Fundraiser in support of the Kukua Pamoja Project. Two hours of sassy, sweaty Zumba fun, club style! KP is a Nelson-Nairobi initiative that offers free recreational programming to youth and children in Nairobi’s slums. Doors open at 4 p.m.,and the class goes until 6 p.m.. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. VIP passes can also be bough in advance to secure the first two rows and to receive a special VIP gift bag! For more information on the project please check out our fb page:
https://www.facebook.com/kukuapamoja?ref=br_tf contact Jamie Makena:
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Capitol theatre Upcoming shows:April Verch Band
Saturday, February 22 at 8:00 p.m.Til Death Do We Part:
The Six Wives of Henry VIIISunday, March 2 at 8:00 p.m.
Buy tickets at www.capitoltheatre.bc.ca
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Talk about eating locallyNow until Mar. 15, Castlegar & District Public Library (1005, 3rd. Street Castlegar)
As the gardening season fast approaches, regional seeds are in reach of gardeners in the West Kootenays through the Castlegar Seed Library Project, a pilot program sprouting this spring at the Castlegar Library. Sign up as a grower, or donate seeds! Info is available onlinewww.facebook.com/castlegar-
seedlibrary
RDCK asks to enforce RecyclingMulti Material BC (MMBC),
the designated stewardship agency for the Packaging and Printed Paper S t e w a r d s h i p Program will not form contracts with the RDCK to operate recycling depots on MMBC’s behalf.
In spite of the RDCK meeting the November 30, extended deadline for acceptance of the MMBC incentives, MMBC has recently notified the RDCK that they will not be entering into an agreement with the RDCK in 2014
For more information about BC’s EPR system and the new PPP program contact the Recycling Council of British Columbia:
www.rcbc.bc.ca 1-800-667-4321
Nelson Broadband on its way
In 2014 accessing high-speed broadband will be a reality for Nelson businesses. Years of research, planning and hard work are paying off. One of the biggest drivers behind investing in a fibre-optic network is the economic stimulus that a state-of-the-art information technology infrastructure creates for a community. Increasingly, many types of businesses benefit from access to a high-speed fibre-optic network - to satisfy their customers and to remain competitive in the digital age. The springtime launch of the Nelson broadband website will help keep businesses informed of everything to do with broadband, including new developments.
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Tammy Darough, General Manager at RHC Insurance in Nelson, is looking forward to taking advantage of Nelson’s new super-fast, fibre-optic network to help service her clients faster and better.
Osprey seeks grant applicationsThe Deadline for applications is Friday, Mar. 28
Is your organization planning an exciting project within the next year that would really benefit this community? Osprey Community Foundation distributes grants to local organizations to support the great work they are doing. This year’s grant application guidelines and forms are now online. Applicants must be registered charities or sponsored by ‘qualified donees‘ as defined by Revenue Canada.
applications:www.ospreycommunityfounda-
tion.ca
Save Sow Swap SellSaturday, Feb. 22, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. basement of Nelson United Church
What better way to celebrate the emergence of spring than a seed sale. Swap or purchase seeds for your garden and network with other gardening enthusiasts. Learning to save seed and grow your own garden helps to reduce your carbon footprint and protect plant biodiversity. Also by participating in seed swaps, such as Seedy Saturday, you can obtain local growing knowledge, find saved seeds that come from plants that thrive in our area’s climate and soil and meet people who share the same interest all at the same time. Entry to this event is also by donation.
More info email: [email protected]
http://ecosociety.ca/
MediumExpressions Café open regular hours:Wednesday to Saturday, 6 p.m. until closeCoffee, tea, juice, surprise music, no cover
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Bicycle Co-op info nightSaturday, Feb. 22, 4 - 8 p.m. 502B Lake St, Nelson
Nelson community non-profit bicycle co-op is on its way to being open. The vision...a space where anyone can come to learn and have access to tools for repairing and maintaining their own bike. Everyone is welcome to come to the info night where you can view the space, learn more and see the vision. Refreshments will be provided.
For more infocall 250-352-3263 or
email [email protected]
Mountain Montessori open houseThursday, Feb. 27, 5 - 7 p.m. Saturday, Mar. 1, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 310 Nelson Ave., Room 306 Hume Elementary School
Come to the OPEN HOUSE to find out more about this world-renowned method of education for children 2.5 to 5 years of age. Mountain Montessori has been an established preschool in Nelson since 2000, providing children with a safe, warm environment in which to learn, grow and reach new heights!
Now accepting registrations for the 2014-2015 school year.http://www.mountainmontes-soripreschoolnelsonbc.com/
Library workers ratify contractEighteen local CUPE workers
and the Nelson Public Library have ratified a new three-year contract.
The deal was reached last month, on January 8, 2014, by CUPE Local 339 reps, the Chief Librarian, Library Board Chair and City Administration.
The new agreement lasts until The new agreement provides a wage increase that strikes a balanced outcome for workers, while helping reduce costs associated with sick leave, and at the same time providing benefit improvements for workers.
There are three other union contracts remaining for The City and its workers to ratify.
www.nelson.caProposals for bike racks
Deadline is Thursday, Mar. 6The City of Nelson is seeking
design proposals for bike racks, to be installed in five locations in downtown Nelson. Entries are encouraged to be as creative as possible, while meeting the need for racks that are durable, easy to install, affordable, and use sidewalk space efficiently. The deadline for applications is March 6. Full application details are available at:
http://www.nelson.ca/EN/main/business/bid-opportuni-
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Nelson & Area: Fri. Feb 21 - Sun. Mar 2lll Live Music ll Special Events l Ongoing Events
Fri. Feb 21lllRequest DJ. Finley’s
Irish Bar and Grill lllThe Martin Brothers w/
Smalltown DJs, 10 p.m. Spirit BarllRaising the Blues:
Fundraiser for Stacey, 7 p.m., Expressions Cafe. $20ll8th Annual Coldsmoke
Powderfest at Whitewater. www.cold-smokepowderfest.comllInnovative Nanaimo poet
Peter Culley reads at Oxygen, 320 Vernon St. (alley entrance), 7:30 p.m.lSocial Dancing at Finleys
6:30-8:30 p.m. Mixed playlist by Peter, no cover or Clinton Swanson & FriendslWomen of all ages get togeth-
er to knit, crochet lace, make rugs & more. Women’s Centre 10-1 p.m. lMovie: The Lego Movie, 7
p.m. at Civic TheatrelGender Outlaws, a support
and social group for trans and gen-der diverse folks. 250-354-5362.lSt. Saviour’s Anglican
Church Food Pantry, 701 Ward Street 9-11am. Everyone wel-come.
Sat. Feb 22
lllDelhi 2 Dublin w/The Man in Havana, Spirit Bar
lllArron Nelson (1 p.m.), Brian Rosen & Rob Funk (2 p.m.) entertain at Ellison’s Cafe Acoustic Unplugged Sessions.lllApril Verch Band – “Bright
Like Gold” back at the Capitol! at 8 p.m. Tix $25/$20. capitoltheatre.bc.callTransconnect: Gender
Expressions Coffee House, 7 p.m. Expressions Cafe.
llPlay Reading: Talley’s Folly, 8 p.m. Shanti Yoga Studio 237 Baker ll8th Annual Coldsmoke
Powderfest at Whitewater. www.coldsmokepowderfest.comllBicycle Co-op Info Night.
Come and learn more. 4 - 8 p.m. 502B-Lake St. Questions? 352-3263llSeedy Saturday,10 a.m. - 3
p.m. Nelson United Church. Buy, sell, and swap seeds. Workshops and live music!lExpressions night Cafe, open 6
p.m. 554 Ward St. Coffee. cupcakeslMovie: The Lego Movie, 2 &
7 p.m.at Civic TheatrelNelson Chess Club meets: 9 a.m.
- 1 p.m. Nelson’s Senior Association, 717 Vernon St. All ages welcomelMeat Draws at Nelson Legion.
3:30p.m., in beverage room with Karaoke after. 250-352-7727.lCathedral of Mary Immaculate
Mass, Nelson at 7 p.m.lSacred Heart Mass, Kaslo
at 4 p.m.Sun. Feb 23lllNiko at the Hume Library
Lounge. 6p.m. to 10p.m.
lllKaraoke at Finley’s Irish Bar and Grill 9 p.m.ll8th Annual Coldsmoke
Powderfest at Whitewater. www.coldsmokepowderfest.comllSeeds Sunday Gardening
series in Lakeside Park green-house.1-2:30. free gardening series and health education for seniors. Lee: 352-3870, www.seedsnelson.orglMovie: Movie: The Lego
Movie, 2 & 7 p.m.at Civic Theatre
lFirst Baptist Church, 611 - 5th St., Nelson. A Family Friendly Service at10 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Scott Simpsonl Kootenay Christian
Fellowship at 10:30 a.m. 520 Falls Street. Phone 1-888-761-3301. Divine purpose, serving community developing relationshipslSt. Saviour’s Anglican
Service: 10:30 am. All Welcome. Ward & Silica, 250-352-5711lSt. John’s Lutheran Church
Service. Everyone welcome to 4p.m. worship. 321 Silica St. 250-354-3308.lNelson United Church
Service. 10 a.m. All are welcome. 602 Silica St. 250-352-2822.lCribbage at the Legion bever-
age room, 12:45p.m. 250-352-7727.lAscension Lutheran Church
Service 10:15a.m. Rosemont Elementary. All are welcome. 250-352-2515.lCathedral of Mary Immaculate
Mass, Nelson at 8:30 a.m and 10:30 a.m.lSacred Heart Mass, Proctor
2nd and 4th Sunday at 1 p.m.lNelson Vineyard Church:
10 a.m., 2402 Perrier Lane. Bring something to share at our pot-luck brunch. Guests and children always welcome. Contact: 250-509-0151 or [email protected]
Mon. Feb 24lllSarah & Rich at the
Library Lounge. 6 p.m. to 10p.m.ll Naturalist Potluck
& presentation: Food activ-ist Jon Steinman, 5:30 p.m. Genelle Hall: 1205 - 2nd St.lScottish Country Dancing
7 - 9 p.m. Call 250-359-7545 or 250-352-1863
lSquare dancing at the Legion. Mondays January 6 - April 28. New Comers 7:15 - 8 p.m. Season Pass $20lQi Gong at the Nelson
Seniors Centre 719 Vernon 10:30 a.m. $3 drop-inl Heritage Harmony
Barbershop Chorus. Welcoming anyone! Tim 250-825-9694 or John 250-352-6892
Tues. Feb 25lllDoug and Melody 6 p.m.
The Library Loungel l Celtic Traditional
Knowledge, at 6:30 p.m. Nelson Women’s Centre, 420 Mill Streetl Indoor Radio Control
Helicopter and small plane flying. All ages welcome, Central School 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. $5 Gym feelMovie: The Lego Movie at 7
p.m. at Civic TheatrelRotary Club of Nelson
Daybreak meet every week at 7 a.m. at the Hume
Wed. Feb 26rarylllOpen mic night at
Expressions Cafe, 554 Ward st. 6 - 10 p.m. Coffee,tea, gourmet hot chocolate. 250-354-3910lllPaul Landsberg at the
Library Lounge. 6p.m. to 10p.m.lll”The Once,” 8 p.m.
Rossland Miner’s Hall, tickets $20 avial. at Out of the Cellar in Rossland and The Charles Bailey Theatre ticket office, TrailllMovie: Philomena, 7:30
p.m. at Civic TheatrelNelson Duplicate Bridge Club
meets 7 p.m. in The Nelson Senior Citizens Building, 717 Vernon St
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l Cathedral of Mary Immaculate Mass, Nelson at 7 p.m.lSacred Heart Mass, Kaslo
at 4 p.m.Sun. Mar 2lllNiko at the Hume
Library Lounge. 6 p.m. to 10p.m.
lllKaraoke at Finley’s Irish Bar and Grill 9 p.m.lMovie: Ernest and Celestine,
2 p.m., followed by Live Broadcast of the Oscars at Civic TheatrelFirst Baptist Church, 611 -
5th St., Nelson. A Family Friendly Service at10 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Scott Simpsonl Kootenay Christian
Fellowship at 10:30 a.m. 520 Falls Street. Phone 1-888-761-3301. Divine purpose, serving commu-nity developing relationshipslSt. Saviour’s Anglican
Service: 10:30 am. All Welcome. Ward & Silica, 250-352-5711lSt. John’s Lutheran Church
Service. Everyone welcome to 4p.m. worship. 321 Silica St. 250-354-3308.lNelson United Church
Service. 10 a.m. All are welcome. 602 Silica St. 250-352-2822.lCribbage at the Legion bever-
age room, 12:45p.m. 250-352-7727.lAscension Lutheran Church
Service 10:15a.m. Rosemont Elementary. All are welcome. 250-352-2515.lCathedral of Mary Immaculate
Mass, Nelson at 8:30 a.m and 10:30 a.m.lSacred Heart Mass, Proctor
2nd and 4th Sunday at 1 p.m.
Wed. Feb 26 continuedlNelson 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.infolLearn to make a QUILT with
Susan Foot at the Women’s Centre 9-11.45 call 551-4951lStitch it up! Learn to use
a sewing machine, alter clothes, mend, put on a zipper. FREE 9 a.m - noon at the Women’s centre.lOvereaters Anonymous
Meeting, Community First Medical Clinic, 518 Lake Street, Nelson, noon - 1 p.m., 250-354-4105lNelson Women’s Centre
Drop-in. Noon - 4p.m. Free cloth-ing and food. 420 Mill St. 250-352-9916.lGirls’ Night with Margaret-Ann
at the Youth Centre. 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. 608 Lake St. ph. 250-352-5656.lDarts at the Nelson Legion.
7:30p.m. 250-352-7727.lNelson & Area Elder Abuse
Prevention Resource Centre. Wednesdays from 12 - 2pm 719 Vernon St. Phone 250-352-6008.www.nelsonelderabuseprevention.org
Thurs. Feb 27lllKiyo & Guests at the
Library Lounge. 6p.m. to 10 p.m.llMountain Montessori
Preschool OPEN HOUSE, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m., Hume Elementary School, Room 306lExpressions night Cafe, open 6
p.m. 554 Ward St. Coffee. cupcakes
lMovie: Dallas Buyers Club, 7:30 p.m. at Civic TheatrelQi Gong at the Nelson United
Church 602 Silica St 10:30 a.m. $3 drop-inlLadies Target Shooting.
No experience needed. Contact Angela [email protected] for more info & to book a spacelToastmasters: Improve your
public speaking, communication and leadership skills. 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month. www.toastmasters.orglNelson Women’s Centre. Drop-
in. Noon - 4p.m. Free clothing and food. 420 Mill St. 250-352-9916.
Fri. Feb 28lllRequest DJ. Finley’s
Irish Bar and Grill lllMark Berube, early
show. Ash Grunwald, late show at Spirit BarllFilipino Feast at Rod and
Gun Club, 6:30 p.m. tickets Eddy Music, Otter’s Books. Philippine Relief FundraiserllChris Hedges, 7 p.m. the
Brilliant Cultural Centre, Castlegar for a special evening with Pulitzer prize-winning journalist www.sel-kirk.ca/mirlExpressions night Cafe, open 6
p.m. 554 Ward St. Coffee. cupcakeslSocial Dancing at Finleys
6:30-8:30 p.m. Mixed playlist by Peter, no cover or Clinton Swanson & FriendslWomen of all ages get togeth-
er to knit, crochet lace, make rugs & more. Women’s Centre 10-1 p.m. lMovie: Gravity, 7:30 p.m. at
Civic Theatre
lGender Outlaws, a support and social group for trans and gen-der diverse folks. 250-354-5362.lSt. Saviour’s Anglican
Church Food Pantry, 701 Ward Street (Silica Street entrance) 9-11am. Everyone welcome.
Sat. Mar 1lll Sofiella Watt &
Huckleberry Jim perform at Expressions Cafe, 554 Ward St. 7:30 p.m. $10-$15 donation
lllSigma (UK Drum and Bass), 10 p.m. Spirit BarlllBlues Brews and BBQ, 7
p.m. , Eagles Hall 641 baker street Featuring blues music by Kelly Fawcett, Lazy Poker Blues Band, Jon Burden, Aardvark Unplugged, and Clinton Swanson. Proceeds go to keeping Jumbo Wild. Tickets $18. Advance tickets at Otter Books. lllZumba Dance Party
Fundraiser! 4 - 6 p.m. Rod and Gun Club, 801 Railway Street Nelson. In support of Kukua Pamoja ProjectllMountain Montessori
Preschool OPEN HOUSE, Hume Elementary School, 310 Nelson Ave. Room 306, 10 - 1 p.m.lExpressions night Cafe, open 6
p.m. 554 Ward St. Coffee. cupcakeslMovie: “Nelson Hustle” pre-
Oscar Gala, 7 p.m. at Civic TheatrelNelson Chess Club meets:
9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Nelson’s Senior Association, 717 Vernon St. All ages welcomelMeat Draws at Nelson Legion.
3:30p.m., in beverage room with Karaoke after. 250-352-7727.
Nelson & Area: Fri. Feb 21 - Sun. Mar 2lll Live Music ll Special Events l Ongoing Events
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expressionsNightCaféThis week: fundraiser, transconnect, folk tunes, buying local
By Nelson Becker
Dan Frechette, Monday, Feb. 24. I am really proud to be able to pres-ent Dan Frechette to the Nelson audi-ence. Dan has been
performing for many years. He is a singer-songwriter of extraordinary talent. He plays guitar and harmonica; recalling a style of folk music that has never lost its interest. While his style has a sound of familiarity to it, his lyrics represent the colour of today. He sings of life, love, and optimism. Listen to his freshly release album “Genuine Heart” here:http://officialramblingdanfrechette.bandcamp.com/
Benefit for Stacey, Friday, Feb. 21. Tickets are almost sold for this support event for Stacey Lock. Stacey is an important part of this commu-nity helping people on our streets who
may be having problems and helping them find the resources that they need. She has had an operation and needs an extended recover time and is unable to work. This benefit will both give her emotional support and financial support until she is able to get back to work. For tickets contact Mark at 250-551-0837.
Transconnect Coffee House, Saturday, Feb 22. Expressions Night Cafe is hosting “gender Expressions” a coffee house organized by out trans-gender community for everyone. There will be arts and music to cel-ebrate all genders in our community. This promises to be an exciting and colourful event.
Open-mic every Wednesday. Last Wednesday’s open-mic was out-rageous! While we open the Cafe at 6 p.m. and would like the music to start as soon as possible, in the past musicians and audience didn’t seem to
show up until 8 p.m. Last Wednesday performers and audience showed up early. The first act started at 7 p.m. and after 25 different performers the evening ended at 11:30 p.m. This area has an emmence amount of diverse and talented musicians and perform-ers. If you’re a performer and would like a chance at open-mic, we start signing people up at 6 p.m., mostly on a first -come, first-serve basis.
Expressions Cafe serves as much locally-made, or locally accessed food and drinks as possible. We buy our teas and spices, along with juice, pop and coconut water from the Kootenay Co-op. Our coffee comes from John Ward coffee, hot chocolate from Ambrosia on the East Shore, and we serve cup-cakes from Lucky Cupcake company. We’re always looking for new prod-ucts that can both satisfy our audience as well as support our community. [email protected]
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Last Wednesday’s open-mic was capped by an amazing perfor-mance by Elias Nelson. The audience was enthusisatic and forced him to play an encore.
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Saturday, Mar. 1, doors open 7 p.mSofiella Watt and Huckleberry Jim
Dan Frechette
Monday Feb. 24 doors open 7 p.m.Alt-Folk Singer-Songwriter-Guitarist:
STACEY RAISING THE BLUES
TICKETS ON SALE NOW$20 MINIMUM!WE SHOULD SELL OUT QUICKLY SO DONÕT PUT IT OFF! ùùùCONTACT MARK AT [email protected]
FRIDAY,FEBRUARY 21
!DOORS OPEN
7 P.M. PERFORMANCE
7:30
Join us for an acoustic evening dedicated to supporting our friend, Stacey Lock as she heals from surgery. Stacey will be on her feet again soon. Until then please help us help the woman who takes care of Nelson. Join singer songwriters Cam Penner and Dave Scanlan, accompanied by violinist Mary Bassingthwaite and singer Teeka Ferguson for a wonderful evening of song and warm company.
location554 Ward Street
“RAISING THE BLUES” FUNDRAISER FOR STACEY
Friday Feb. 21 doors open 7 p.m.
Trans Connect Coffee House: Gender ExpressionsSaturday Feb. 22, doors open 7 p.m.
https://www.facebook.com/events/509217119195352/
Wed. Feb 26 g g g open mic nightThursday, Feb 27 - 6 p.m. open for coffee & desserts
Friday, Feb 28 g g GAMES NIGHT
www.ramblingdan.com
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“a motley mix of winsome folk, bruised with blues and infused with banjo, with heady jazz notes, a hint of country, and spicy gypsy undertones”
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Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-8477
Fire Response: vehicle on fire
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On Monday, Feb. 17, at 19:45 hours the Nelson Fire Department responded to a report of vehicle fire. Both on duty members responded immediately with 1 engine.
Upon arrival of the duty crew a vehicle fire was observed. The first arriving crew’s primary objective was to extinguish the fire & exposure protection for a 2nd vehicle in close proximity. The crews were able to protect the second
vehicle from any damage. The fire was extinguished quickly using approx.150 gallons of water.
The fire appears to have originated in the engine compartment.
No injuries were reported as a result of this incident. All occupants of the vehi-cle were out of the vehicle upon arrival. Damage is estimated at $2000.00. The cause of the fire is unknown because of the damage to the vehicle.
Nelson Police Department personal were first to arrive on scene. They made sure the occupants of the vehicle were safe & secured the scene.
Nelson Fire Rescue would like to take this opportunity to remind everyone to ensure that your vehicle is in good working order.
submitted byA/Capt. Bob PattonNelson Fire Rescue
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RCMP News: 28 year old Castlegar man facing chargesAt approximately 5:30 a.m on
Sunday, Feb. 16, Castlegar RCMP were called to the West Kootenay Airport in response to a suspicious male complaint. Witness stated that there was a male at that location carrying a pipe and a blan-ket and that he had attacked the witness’s vehicle with what appeared to be pliers.
Before police arrived, another man drove into the parking lot and opened his passenger side window to speak to the male. The male lunged into the passen-ger side of the truck and stabbed the driv-er in the face with metal wire snips, caus-
ing serious injury. The victim exited his vehicle and the suspect male got into the driver’s seat. The original complainant saw that the male appeared to be trying to steal the victim’s truck, so he rammed the front of the truck with his own vehicle in an attempt to stop the suspect male from fleeing. The vehicle began rolling down the hill, and struck the Police car as the officer arrived, causing front end dam-age. The suspect male fled the truck, but was subsequently apprehended and taken into Police custody.
Neither the officer or the 2 witnesses
suffered injuries in this incident. The 63 year old man who was stabbed was transported to Kelowna hospital with serious facial injuries.
Further investigation revealed that 10 vehicles parked at the airport parking lot had been broken into and/or dam-aged.
The male is facing charges of: Aggravated Assault, 11 counts of Mischief ( to vehicles), Resist Arrest, and Theft of Motor Vehicle.
submitted by Castlegar RCMP
On Saturday, February 15, Revelstoke RCMP and local Search and Rescue were called to a report of
an avalanche on Boulder Mountain at approximately 3:30 p.m.
Click here for more details:
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RCMP News: Fatal Avalanche on Boulder Mountain
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Opinion&editorial
The opinions presented on this page are the opinions of the author and do not represent the opinions of the publisher or staff of the Express News Update
A lot of scrutiny is lev-ied upon many
of the modern films. It’s popular to hate on anything new when it comes to the hardcore fans of cinema, but is it just popular opinion or is there something more?
According to a fairly recent study from Nature Scientific Reports (http://bit.ly/1bJMOZh) this may be true. There are two points I’d like to make about this sort of study. Firstly, the study is based more so on how we discuss the movies rather then the actual films themselves. A second point is this gener-
ally links towards the big-ger blockbusters and gener-ally more popular movies. If you go the lower budget or independent route when it comes to movies you’ll find that they have more of that creativity modern cinema is missing.
So if you feel like harp-ing on movies for lack of creativity, check out the independent film scene. There are plenty of mod-ern classics being pumped out in both independent and even the more popular mov-ies still make for great films. Check them out and come to your own conclusions on the state of modern cinema.
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Fish Heads and FlowersFish HeadsTo parents who dump their baby’s dirty diaper onto
their parking space in the Whitewater parking lot. I had to cleanup your mess after my car ran it over.
signed: disgustedFish heads Three gorgeous oak trees of about 100 years old
each, were cut down, with no evidence of root rot!! Over 30 huge globe street lamps, are turned on 3 hours before dark!! Please adjust... park policy!!
signed: Feeling “Green”
Modern Films: Good or Bad?
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We’re moving the survey!We’re moving the survey! Watch for this week’s survey question in the Monday Mini.
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Last week’s suvrvey response:
NortH Korea should be allowed to participate because that was the whole point of the Olympics! Set aside your differences and play.
tHe Olympics are a scam.tHat human rights are just as impor-
tant as any competion. Discrimination and brutal actions against those speak-ing up for their rights must be recog-nized. These games are too similiar to the ‘36 games in Berlin. These
games should have been moved or cancelled.
tHe olympics are no longer for athletes. It is a corporate greed fest event which has become completely tainted.
toNe down the glitz, keep the games simpler (will cost less) and focus on the athletes, their sport, and what it takes to compete at this leve
Wake up! Join the 21st Century!
all olympics are now politicized, commercialized, and scandalized. They must be totally re-invented to get SPORT back into them. And stop pretending amateurs participate.
tHere should be an acknowl-edgement of how much money is spent to support each athlete.
feed the hungry.Go Canada!
3. If the Olympic organizers are listening, what would you like to say to them?
The Sochi Olympics and you1. Are you following the Sochi Olympics? 25% YES - 18.8% NO - 43.8% LITTLE BIT - 12% DON’T CARE2. Are watching them on TV, the internet, or reading about it? 54.5% TV - 45.5% INTERNET - 0% READING
By Nelson Becker
Electric transportation
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the publisher or staff of the Express News Update
The City of Nelson has recently put out a proposal for creative bike racks (see page 7). We applaud the City for acknowledging the
need to make it easier for non-polluting means of transportation. There is more the City can do, such as having designated parking areas for small cars. Also, it is clear our future will involve electric vehicles. We already have a
significant amount of electric bikes; motorcycles and cars are coming! Some of these new bike racks should include the ability to charge batteries and eventually Nelson should have charging stations for vehicles.
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