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NANAIMO & AREA WWW.WHATSONDIGEST.COM
TAKE ONE
DECEMBER 2015 | 4:4
of Tickets to Yellowpoint Christmas Spectacular! Email Name / DOB and favourite island holiday tradition to: [email protected] a chance to win!
Winter Harp will whisk you away to a faraway time and place. This holiday classic has captured the spirit of the season in a gloriously evocative way. Clad in beautiful medieval attire set to backdrops of cathedrals, candles and snow, this world-class ensemble performs a collection of music that ranges from familiar carols to Celtic, medieval, world and Spanish tunes. Experience the diversity of harps, medieval instruments, flute, percussion, poetry and song that are all hallmarks of this performance.
With over 250 live performances every yeargift certiicates t perfectly into everyone’s stocking.
What's On Digest Nanaimo & What's On Digest Cowichan provides event information as a complimentary service. Events listed or mentioned are compiled directly from the organization or business and as such are highly reliable. Although reasonable efforts have been made to ensure event information is accurate, it is recommended that you contact the business or organization for confirmation. Rideout Communications cannot be held responsible for omissions or errors in event listings or articles. What's On Digest Nanaimo & What's On Digest Cowichan is not responsible for inaccurate event information.
FEATURES
6 Toy Drive16 Yellowpoint Christmas Spectacular 25 Spotlight Series Port
27 NTG Pantomime
SECTIONS
5 December 2015 Events14 What's On Screen18 Every Week Events28 Live Music & More30 Local Dining
ALSO INSIDE
9 Trivia Questions21 What’s The Dif
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COVERYellowpoint Christmas Spectacular
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• in the same vein, pinecones are naturallybeautifuland lookgreatwithgreeneryorontheirown.Diptheminabitofgoldpaint,glueandglitter,orspraywithartificialsnowforaparticularlyfestivelook
Hereareafewideastohelpyougetstarted.
• shopyouryard!Pinetreebranches,redberriesandrosehipsareeasytofindat this timeofyearandaddcolourandscent toyourhome.Holly branches too are the quintessentialholiday decor! Whether arranged intowreaths,stuckintovasesorwindowboxesortiedwithapretty ribbon tomakeaswag foryourdoor,therearenolimitstothedelightfulways greenery can add a seasonal touch toyourhome
HOME&LIFEDecorating Your Home for the Holidays WeallknowtheChristmasholidayscanbeanexpensivetimeofyear.Whetherit’sgiftgiving,gettogethersorholidaytravel,thecostscanquicklyaddup.That’swhyit’sgoodtoknowthatdecoratingyourhomefortheseasondoesn’thavetobeexpensive.Bybringingthebeautyoftheoutdoorsinandusingwhatyoualreadyhavearound,eyecatchingandfestivearrangementscanbemadeinminutesforverylittleornomoneyatall.
• makeabeautifultablecentrepiecebyremovingthe core froman apple andplacing a candleinside.Orplaceafreshwreathofgreeneryonthetable,putaprettybowlinthemiddleandfillitwithplumpredapplesorpomegranates
• put out bowls of holiday candy in prettystemmedglasswaretobeautifuleffect!
• fill a glass vase or hurricane lamp withbeautifully coloured monochromaticChristmasornamentsforatouchofelegance
• popcorngarlandsandpapersnowflakesmadewiththekidsarefunandattractive!Hangthesnowflakes at different heights using stringor fishing wire and you’ll have your ownsnowfall!
• suspend shimmery decorations like silverbaublesandribbonsfromachandelier:whenthelightsareontheeffectwillbestunning
HOME&LIFETUE DEC 1
Nanaimo Arts Council Anonymous Fundraiser: until Dec 31 at their new location, #4 Com-mercial St. “Whose Art Is It Anyway” hmm Make It Yours 10 x 10 canvasses painted and donated by local artists for sale at $45 each. A fundraiser for art. FMI nanaimoartscouncil.ca or 250.729.3947
Glow in the Dark Skate: skate in an atmosphere of dimmed lighting and special effects! Regular admission rates, glow necklaces $2. Frank Crane Arena 6:30 - 8 pm. FMI 250.756.5200
VectorVest User Group: meets the first Tue of each month at 6:30 pm to iden-tify stocks that have the greatest probability of rising in value. 741
Third St, reservation not required. No charge for first time, $10 per meet-ing thereafter. FMI vec-torvest.ca
Nanaimo Women’s Cancer Support Group: this support group is for anyone just diagnosed, in the middle of treat-ment, recovering from treatment, or a long term survivor. Group meets first Tue of each month year- round, 7 -8:30 pm at Origin Retirement Home, 6205 Oliver Road. Guest speakers. FMI Maryanna 250 751 1956 or [email protected]
Vancouver Canucks: Canucks vs Kings: 7:30 pm on SNP
WED DEC 2
Nanaimo Education & Career Fair: Vancouver Island Conference Centre from 9 am - 3 pm. $5 ad-mission in morning, free
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The Great Nanaimo Toy Drive 33rd Season, 2015 is about to Start
2015 Kickoff at Woodgrove Centre by the food court.
Tuesday, November 17th at 11 A.M.
DROP OFF LOCATIONSWoodgrove Mall
SaveOnFoodsBudget Storage Locations
Country Club CentreNanaimo North Town Centre
Coastal Community Credit UnionsPort Theatre
Nanaimo MuseumNanaimo Fire Halls 1, 2, 3 and 4
TeddyBear Toss
The Nanaimo Clippers home game for the
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Clippers vs. Merrit
To find out how to register visit: www.thegreatnanaimotoydrive.ca
after the noon hour. FMI ecfnan15.eventbrite.ca or 250.754.8141.
Live Music: the ‘On The Dock’ Acoustic Series continues at the Dinghy Dock Pub, Protection Island with Jon Mack, BJ Estes and Scott Brown at 7 pm. Tix include return ferry and show, avail in advance from the Pub or online at ticketzone.com $20 + s/c. FMI dinghy-dockpub.com
20th Annual Com-munity Carol Festival: get into the Christmas spirit! Join nine commu-nity choirs as they sing seasonal favourites at St. Andrew’s United Church 7:30 pm. Admission by donation, proceeds to St. Andrew’s and the Salvation Army. FMI 250.591.8676
THU DEC 3
Worldbridger Film Se-ries: films show 7 pm in building 356, Rm 109 at VIU.’Timbuktu’ (Dec 3) By donation. FMI world-bridger.ca
Vancouver Canucks: Canucks vs Stars on SN360
Live Theatre: Schmooze Productions presents the award winning musical ‘Next to Normal’, 8 pm at Harbour City Theatre $29.40 FMI schmooz-e p r o d u c t i o n s . c o m 250.739.0721
FRI DEC 4
Christmas Craft Mar-ket: the ‘Jingle Mingle Artisan Craft Market’ will be held at OmTown Yoga 4-8 pm. Celebrat-ing all things local and handmade. Also An-nual OmTown pass and merchandise sale. Free. FMI omtown.ca or 250.591.0101
Pop Up Art Sale: in conjunction with the 17th Nanaimo ArtWalk, Art Lab presents a ‘Pop-Up Shop’ featuring local handmade items includ-ing pottery, jewellery, glass, paintings and more. Nanaimo Art Gal-lery Dec 4 (5-9 pm), Dec 5 (10 am-5 pm) Dec 6 (11 am-5 pm) Free, FMI nanaimogallery.com or 250.754.1750
Art and Music Night: an evening of art and live music featuring a differ-ent local artist on the first Fri of each month, 5-9 pm at the Blue Poppy Gallery. Food and bever-ages available from The Bee’s Knees Community Cafe. FMI 250.591.3230 no cover
9th Annual Yellow-point Christmas Spec-tacular!: a singing and dancing extravaganza featuring musical the-atre, classical hits and Christmas favourites! Cedar Community Hall Dec 4, 6, 11-13 and Port Theatre Dec 18-20.
WED DEC 2 CONT...
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‘Tis the season for friends and family to gathertogetherforChristmascheer.Theroadsarebusy,theweatheroftenchallengingandthehoursdark.Butalittlepreparationbeforemakingyourcartripcanhelpensureasafearrivalandhappyholidays.
As much as possible make sure your vehicle isroadready before heading out. Have the propertiresonforwhereyouareheadingandkeepyourgastankatleasthalffullatalltimes.
Check the forecast and road conditions beforeyougoandholdofftravellingforadayortwoiftheconditionsaredangerousandyour trip isnottimesensitive.Whenyoudoheadoutbesuretotellsomeonewhereyou aregoing and the routeyouaretaking.
Have a safety kit with you in the car. This canbe homemade and should include such items asenergy bars/snacks, a fresh supply of water in aplasticbottle,andanynecessarymedications.
Alsoasupplyofextrasocks/hats/mitts,ablanketorsleepingbag,andasmallcandlelikeatealight
insideadeeptincan.Don’tforgetsomematchesoralighter!
Ifyouhaveacellphonemakesure it is chargedbeforeyougo.Andawindupflashlightisalwaysagoodideaifyouhaveonehandy.
Ifyoudoencounterbadweatherandgetstrandedfar from help it’s considered safest to stay inyour vehicle: your vehicle offers shelter fromthe elements and it’s easy togetdisoriented in astorm. As much as possible use the candle andyour extra clothes to stay warm: don’t run yourcarcontinuouslyandmakesureyourtailpipeisn’tblockedbysnow.Besuretokeepawindowopenatinybitforfreshair.
For more winter driving tips visit the CanadaSafetyCouncilwebsite.
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See website for times/tickets $29-$40. FMI porttheatre.com or 250.754.8550
Live Theatre: Schmooze Productions presents the award winning musical ‘Next to Normal’ at Har-bour City Theatre 8 pm. $29.40 FMI schmooz-eproductions.com or 250.739.0721
SAT DEC 5
Pop Up Art Sale: see Dec 4 entry for details
Winter Craft Sale: the ‘Ladysmith Primary School PAC Winter
Craft Sale’ takes place at the School from 10 am - 4 pm Free admission. 250.924.3310
7th Annual Christmas Market: at Green Thumb Garden Centre 10 am - 3 pm. Glass, wood and metal works, jewelry, pottery, gnome homes, treats and more! Free ad-mission free parking. FMI 250.758.0944
17th Annual Nanaimo Artwalk: starts 11 am with 30 locations in the Downtown and Old City Quarter areas of Nanai-mo. Visit nanaimoart-walk.jimdo.com. for list of artists, map and brochure
Christmas Tea, Bazaar and Bake Sale: St Phil-ips by the Sea Anglican Church in Lantzville from 1:30 - 4pm. After-noon tea, collectibles, gifts, home baking and preserves. Tea $10/adult; $5 ages 6- 11. FMI 250.390.3641
Paws and Tails: 2-3 pm at Nanaimo Wellington Library. Kids of all ages welcome to drop by and improve their literacy skills by reading to ‘Dare-by’ the therapy dog. FMI 250.758.5544
An Old Fashioned Christmas: the Island Bel Canto Singers pres-
ent traditional Christmas music selections. Guest musicians Fiddelium. Brechin United Church 2:30 pm. $15 adults, chil-dren 12 and under free. FMI islandbelcanto.com or 250.714.4933
Live Music/Theatre: the Vancouver Island Symphony presents Dickens’ heart warming tale ‘A Christmas Carol’ at the Port The-atre at 7:30 pm. FMI/tix porttheatre.com or 250.754.8550
9th Annual Yellow-point Christmas Spec-tacular!: pls see Dec 4 listing for details
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What is given on the 9th Day of Christmas?
Who was the King of Swing?
Who would use a Mashie Niblick?
What did Jack Horner pull from his pie?
How many feet in a Fathom?
Trivia Questions
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FRI DEC 4 CONT...
MON DEC 7
Hospice Christmas Market: a Christmas sale and fundraiser featuring hand crafted wooden bowls, toys, gifts, whimsical clay figures, jewellery and more! 10 am-3 pm at Hospice House, 1080 St. George Crescent. FMI nanaimohospice.com
Vancouver Canucks: Canucks vs Sabres 7 pm on SNP
TUE DEC 8
Nanaimo Newcomers Club: a social group for women new to Nanaimo. Group meets 7-9 pm
the second Tue of each month at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church. Free FMI nanaimonew-comersclub.org
Pet Photos with Santa: every Tue between Dec 1 -16 from 6-7:30 pm at Nanaimo North Town Centre. Proceeds to Na-naimo SPCA. FMI coun-tryclubcentre.com
WED DEC 9
Vancouver Canucks: Canucks vs Rangers 7 pm on SN
Live Music: the ‘Ken Lavigne Christmas Old Time Radio Roadshow’ takes you back to the 1940s with songs of
A Very Jazzy Christ-mas: 6:30pm at St. An-drews United Church. Delightful musical, lyrical, and poetic per-formances celebrating the holidays. Fundraiser for secondary students. Doors 6:15pm. Tix at Lobelia’s Lair in Heritage Mews $12
Vancouver Canucks: Canucks vs Bruins 7 pm on HNIC
Live Music: ‘Alfie Zap-pacosta’, one of Canada’s premier songwriters and performers, comes to SimonHolt for an early show 7 pm $22 FMI/TIX simonholt.ca or 250.933.3338
Live Music: local fa-vourite ‘WIL’ returns to the Dinghy Dock Pub, Protection Island at 7:30pm. Tix include re-turn ferry and show, avail in advance from the Pub or online at ticketzone.com. $23 + s/c FMI dinghydockpub.com or 250.753.2373
The Blues Songs of Christmas: ‘Uncle Wig-gly’s Tribute to the Blues Songs of Christmas’ takes place at Malaspina Theatre, VIU at 7:30 pm. $20. FMI/tix porttheatre.com or 250.754.8550
Live Theatre: Schmooze Productions presents the award winning musical ‘Next to Normal’, 8 pm at Harbour City Theatre. $29.40. FMI schmooz-eproductions.com or 250.739.0721
Live Music: ‘Big Bang Baby’ plays the Well Pub at 9 pm. No cover. FMI 250.758.5513
SUN DEC 6
Ukrainian Christmas Bazaar: 11 - 3 pm at
St. Michael’s Ukrainian Parish Hall, 4017 Victo-ria Avenue (off Norwell Drive). Frozen perogies, fresh borscht, home-made baking, jams, pickles, relish, Ukrainian novelties and much more. Concession FMI [email protected]
17th Annual Nanaimo Art Walk: pls see Dec 5 listing for details
A Christmas Party for Children with Special Needs: this wonderful event is presented by Kiwanis Sunrisers for children with special needs at Bowen Park Auditorium 11 am-1 pm. Face painting, crafts, mu-sic, and Santa Claus dis-tributing gifts! Lunch for all. MUST PRE REGISTER Free. FMI 250.754.2675
Pop Up Art Sale: pls see Dec 4 listing for details
Live Music: the Island Bel Canto Singers pres-ent ‘An Old Fasioned Christmas’ at St. Philip’s By The Sea, Lantzville starting at 2:30 pm. Spe-cial guests ‘Fiddelium’ $15 (adults), children 12 and under free. FMI 250.714.4933
9th Annual Yellow-point Christmas Spec-tacular!: pls see Dec 4 listing for details
Live Music: ‘The Lonely A Tribute to Roy Orbi-son’ comes to the Port Theatre for one night only. 7:30 pm $39.50 FMI porttheatre.com or 250.754.8550
Live Music: Christmas Show with the ‘Glen Fos-ter Group’ at the Land-lubber, 2220 Bowen Rd, from 5-8:30 pm. No cov-er. FMI 250.758.9400
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SAT DEC 5 CONT...
the season, stories and drama. Special guests Company ‘B’ Vocal Trio. 7:30 pm Port Theatre $38 regular, $18 students FMI 250.754.8550
THU DEC 10
Christmas Extrava-ganza: join staff at the Nanaimo Wellington Branch library for a fes-tive puppet show, stories, songs and a craft. Ages 0- 6. 10:15- 11 am. Register at 250.758.5544
Open Mic Night: spo-ken word/music at Seri-ous Coffee on Commer-cial (downtown) 6:30-9 pm. Songwriters draw for studio time. FMI Guy at 250.618.2924
FRI DEC 11
9th Annual Yellow-point Christmas Spec-
tacular!: pls see Dec 4 listing for details
Live Dance/Perfor-mance for Families: the Tempo Dance Academy presents a creative and fun presentation of the popular movie ‘Frozen’, 7 pm at the Port Theatre. $15 FMI 250.754.8550
Live Theatre: Headlin-ers presents ‘Peter Pan the Musical’ at Malaspi-na Theatre, VIU at 7:30 pm. Tix $10. FMI headlin-ers.ca or 250.585.1811
Nanaimo Clippers Game & Teddy Bear Toss: cheer on your home team as they take on Merritt, 7 pm at Frank Crane Arena. Don’t for-get a new stuffed teddy bear to toss onto the rink and support the Great Nanaimo Toy Drive. FMI
nanaimoclippers.com or 250.751.0593
SAT DEC 12
Lego® Club: 11 am-12 pm at Nanaimo Wel-lington Library, Use the Nanaimo Wellington Library’s Lego® to cre-ate a masterpiece! For children 5 12 years. FMI 250.758.5544
Live Theatre: Headlin-ers presents ‘Peter Pan The Musical’ at 2 pm and ‘Into the Woods’ at 7:30 pm at Malaspina Theatre, VIU. Tix $10. FMI headliners.ca or 250.585.1811
9th Annual Yellow-point Christmas Spec-tacular!: a singing and dancing extravaganza featuring musical theatre, classical hits and Christ-mas favourites! Cedar
Community Hall Dec 4 - 6, 11 - 13 and Port Theatre Dec 18 -20. See website for times/tickets $29 $40. FMI porttheatre.com or 250.754.8550
Winter Harp: get in the Christmas spirit with ‘Winter Harp’! Featur-ing a world class musical ensemble, beautiful sets, medieval instruments, poetry and song, After-noon and evening perfor-mances at the Port The-atre. FMI/tix porttheatre.com or 250.754.8550
Nanaimo Clippers: watch the Clippers take on West Kelowna, 6 pm at Frank Crane Arena. FMI nanaimoclippers.com or 250.751.0593
Live Music: ‘The Sweet Lowdown’ plays Butter-tubs Place, 10 Butter-tubs Drive at 7:30 pm.
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Our family is probably not much differentthen yours. We race around cooking, baking,visiting, working, decorating, shopping, … weusuallyhaveafosterdogthatneedssomespecialattention, and the list goes on. Sometimes ourfourleggedfriendsdon’tgettheirfavouritewalk,oralaptositon,orworstofworst…wedon’ttakethem in the car…(an unforgiveable offence forourlabs).
Iknowthattheywillletitslipbecausetheyloveme,butImakeaspecialpointtomaintainsomeofthesimplerthingswedo.Myfavouriteexampleis“TheGreeting.”
Whatis“TheGreeting”?It’saverypowerfultoolto teachyourdogorcatwhat is expectedwhenyougethome.
We all know that dogs jump around excitedlywhenwegethome(Evenifwe’veonlybeengoneforafewminutes).
“TheGreeting”isthedogs’wayofreestablishingthefamily.Tofindoutwhattheymissed,andtoletyouknowwhatyoumissed.WhenIcomehome,instead of throwing off my coat and headingfor the couch while maneuvering through themayhemat the front door, I take 30 seconds togreetthem.Isayeachoftheirnamesinthesameexcitedtonetheyareusing,andmakesureeachofthemgetssomecontacttime:Apatonthehead,akissonthenose,alittlesidewaysplaypush.Eachof them has their favorite greeting, and Imakesurethattheygetit.IfIhaveabitmoretime(andmy hands aren’t full of groceries or children) Igetrightdownonthefloorwith themforafewseconds.Theycanallgetagoodsniff thatwayandsatisfythemselvesthattheworldisstillsafe
andhappy.AndIgetthebonusofpuppykisses.
What is the best gift you can give your fourleggedfriendatChristmas?You.
Happy Holidays from the staff at Applecross Veterinary Hospital.
PET TIPOur Pets at Christmas Written by Dr. Julie Lamb
Applecross Veterinary Hospital
I frequently get asked what the best present would be for a dog or cat. And I always answer the same, “you.”
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Tix in advance or at the door if still available. FMI 250.716.6064
Live Music: ‘Mid Life Crisis’ plays the Well Pub at 9 pm. No cover. FMI thewellnanaimo.com or 250.758.5513
SUN DEC 13
Live Theatre: Headlin-ers presents ‘Into the Woods’ at Malaspina Theatre, VIU at 2 pm. Tix $10. FMI headliners.ca or 250.585.1811
Live Music: Malaspina Choir presents their 6th Annual ‘ Sing Along Messiah’ at St. Andrew’s United Church at 2:30 pm. Singers and listen-ers welcome! Proceeds to local Nanaimo charity $20; students/children $10. FMI porttheatre.com or 250.754.8550
9th Annual Yellowpoint Christmas Spectacu-lar!: pls see Dec 12 list-ing for details
Vancouver Canucks: Canucks vs Blackhawks 4 pm on TVAS, SN
MON DEC 14
Nanaimo Museum Fea-ture Exhibit: Christmas in the Golden Age of Ra-dio’ shows at the Mu-seum until Jan 2. Open Mon Sat, 10 am-5 pm. Admission in Dec by do-nation to the Food Bank. FMI nanaimomuseum.ca or 250.753.1821
TUE DEC 15
Crafty Kids Club: come learn about a new hob-by or activity then give it a try! For children 6 years and up, 4-5 pm at Wellington Branch Library. Register at 250.758.5544
Vancouver Canucks: Canucks vs Wild 5 pm on SNP
Glow in the Dark Skate: skate in an atmosphere of dimmed lighting and special effects! Regular admission rates, glow necklaces $2. Frank Crane Arena 6:30-8 pm. FMI 250.756.5200
WED DEC 16
Nanaimo Clippers: cheer on your home team as they take on Cowichan Valley 7 pm at Frank Crane Arena. FMI nanaimoclippers.com or 250.751.0593
Tablets Made Easy: ex-cited by your new gad-get? Drop by Wellington Branch Library Wed’s till Dec 16 from 4-5 pm and learn with others! Free. FMI 250.758.5544
THU DEC 17
Vancouver Canucks: Canucks vs Flyers 4 pm on SN360
Live Music: Nanaimo keyboardist Marty Steele provides the ambience from 6-8 pm at Marina’s Taverna and Pizza, 215
Terminal Ave. No cover. FMI 778.441.2626
FRI DEC 18
Vancouver Canucks: Canucks vs Redwings 4:30 pm on SN
9th Annual Yellow-point Christmas Spec-tacular!: a singing and dancing extravaganza featuring musical the-atre, classical hits and Christmas favourites! Cedar Community Hall Dec 4-6, 11 13 and Port Theatre Dec 18 -20. See website for times/tickets $29 - $40. FMI porttheatre.com or 250.754.8550
Nanaimo Clippers: cheer on the Clip-pers as they go head-to head with Prince George 7 pm at Frank Crane Arena! FMI na-naimoclippers.com or 250.751.0593
Pantomime for Fami-lies: Nanaimo Theatre Group presents their annual Christmas pan-tomime, ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’, 7:30 pm at the Bailey Studio, 2373 Rosstown Road, Music, dancing, and laughter! Tix $16 FMI nanaimotheatregroup.ca or 250.758.7246
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Fête de Noël • Christmas Celebration12 décembre / December 12 / 2015
Commençant à 16h00 : artisanats, visite du Père Noël,
souper. Membres: Gratuit. Non-membres:
10 $ ou 20 $ pour la famille.Contactez-nous pour faire
vos réservations.
Maple Sugar Festival du Sucre d’Érable 26–28 février 2016
February 26–28, 2016 Beban Auditorium
L’école Océane, 1951 Estevan Road, Nanaimo250.729.2776 • [email protected]
www.francophonenanaimo.org
Beginning at 4:00 pm: kids’ crafts, visit from Santa Claus, supper.
Members: Free. Non-members: $10 or $20 per family.
Call to make your reservation.
SAT DEC 12 CONT...
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SAT DEC 19
Pantomime for Fami-lies: the Nanaimo The-atre Group presents their annual Christmas pan-tomime, ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’, 1:30 pm and 7:30 pm at the Bailey Studio, 2373 Rosstown Road. Music, dancing, and laughter! Tix $16 FMI nanaimotheatregroup.ca or 250.758.7246
9th Annual Yellow-point Christmas Spec-tacular!: pls see Dec 18 listing for details
Hip Hops ‘Toys for the Tots’: is an event orga-nized by the local hip hop community to help fam-ilies in need during the holidays. 8:30 pm start at The Cambie. Hosted by Sirreal, performances by Evil Ebenezer, Jinx Tha Konstrikta, Alexander Reyes, Konfidential, Su-padan, and a comedy act by ‘Party Gramps’. Silent auction, raffle and more. Tix $20. Please bring new toys! FMI facebook.com/hiphopstoysfortots or 250.618.1009
Live Music: ‘Johnny Inappropriate’ plays the Well Pub 9 pm. No cover. FMI 250.758.5513
SUN DEC 20
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Pantomime for Fami-lies: Nanaimo Theatre
Group presents their annual Christmas pan-tomime, ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’ 1:30 pm and 7:30 pm at the Bailey Studio, 2373 Rosstown Road, Music, dancing, and laughter! Tix $16 FMI nanaimotheatregroup.ca or 250.758.7246
9th Annual Yellow-point Christmas Spec-tacular!: pls see Dec 18 listing for details
Dunk with Santa: ‘Dunk with Santa’ at the Nanaimo Aquatic Centre 3 -5:30 pm. FMI 250.756.5200
MON DEC 21
Winter Break Camps: Parks & Rec offers sev-eral camps for kids over winter break. Check their Fall/Winter bro-chure or call for details 250.756.5200
TUE DEC 22
Winter Break Camps: Parks & Rec offers sev-eral camps for kids over winter break. Check their Fall/Winter bro-chure or call for details 250.756.5200
Vancouver Canucks: Canucks vs Lightning 4:30 pm on SNP
Live Music: The Land-lubber 2220 Bowen Rd. Blues Jam hosted by Doug Thring 8 pm. FMI 250.758.9400
WED DEC 23
Winter Break Camps: Parks & Rec offers sev-eral camps for kids over winter break. Check their Fall/Winter bro-chure or call for details 250.756.5200
Skate with Santa: skate with Santa 6:30-8 pm at Frank Crane Arena! FMI 250.756.5200
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“Audiences leave buzzing night
after night and when I hear them cry, ‘my Christmas
has officially begun’ I know that we have
succeeded.”
The show has grown over the
past nine years into a production that is unique and has become a special
holiday tradition for thousands of people
annually across central Vancouver
Island.
As the Yellowpoint Christmas Spectacular Producer and Creator Katy Bowen-Roberts heads into her ninth season, she took a moment with us to reflect on the production and its journey thus far.
“It feels like only yesterday that I was sitting cozied up by a wood burning fire with a pint of bitter, a few creative artistic friends, a napkin and pen and an outpouring of ideas that would soon become a seed for the Yellowpoint Christmas Spectacular”.
In a small country village outside Norfolk, England, Katy found herself dreaming up this singing and dancing extravaganza. Little did she know then that nine years later, the
show would be welcoming almost six thousand people through its doors annually, that it would be known for it’s Christmas spirit, it’s talent, it’s energy, and it’s success.
Katy’s work on this show begins in February. On the floor in her living room, she spreads out hundreds of musical scores, books and CD’s in front of her and begins to piece together the show. Within a month, it has started to take shape and James Mark, Musical Arranger, comes onto the scene. After hours of discussion, the team is ready to get started. James sets to work arranging the music and over 60 pieces will be found in this year’s score. Katy sets to work booking theatres, hiring the creative team, advertising and managing auditions, creating contracts, designing the marketing campaign, contacting past and future audience members and ordering costumes.
“Not a day goes by throughout the year that I don’t think about this show. Some weeks I put in just a few hours. Others, the hours are endless and full of big decisions and exciting opportunities. There is always something to work on”, says Katy.
The show has grown over the past nine years into a production that is unique and has become a special holiday tradition for thousands of people annually across central Vancouver Island. This year’s singing and dancing spectacular includes hits by the Beach Boys, a Rock of Ages medley, Bobby Darrin songs, songs from Grease and Moulin Rouge, a Canadiana set as well as many more classical hits and Christmas favourites.
Two weeks before the show opens, a cast of 14 professional singers, dancers and musicians will begin an intensive two-week rehearsal period in preparation for opening night.
“It takes a year of planning to bring this show to the stage but it’s worth every minute” says creator, Katy.
“Audiences leave buzzing night after night and when I hear them cry, ‘my Christmas has officially begun’ I know that we have succeeded.”
The show is fast moving and colourful with dazzling costumes, lights and sequins. It takes you on an emotional journey through a wide variety of music and dance from rock & roll to Broadway, jazz and classical, all interwoven with touching readings and stories, including
It’s quickly becoming a tradition for
audiences across
Vancouver Island.
an audience sing-along, a Christmas Quiz and youthful energy and talent to take you on a journey to another world.
There are 17 performances in three different venues (The Cedar Community Hall, The Port Theatre and the Sid Williams Theatre) running from December 4th – December 20th.
Please visit www.yellowpointchristmasspectacular.ca for more information.
It’s quickly becoming a tradition for audiences across Vancouver Island. It is a favorite among bus tour groups, staff parties, family and friend reunions, and festive celebrations.
Tickets are on sale now at the Port Theatre Box office (250.754.8550) and the Sid Williams Box Office (250.338.2430). Book your tickets soon so that you don’t miss this spectacular event.
“Audiences leave buzzing night
after night and when I hear them cry, ‘my Christmas
has officially begun’ I know that we have
succeeded.”
The show has grown over the
past nine years into a production that is unique and has become a special
holiday tradition for thousands of people
annually across central Vancouver
Island.
As the Yellowpoint Christmas Spectacular Producer and Creator Katy Bowen-Roberts heads into her ninth season, she took a moment with us to reflect on the production and its journey thus far.
“It feels like only yesterday that I was sitting cozied up by a wood burning fire with a pint of bitter, a few creative artistic friends, a napkin and pen and an outpouring of ideas that would soon become a seed for the Yellowpoint Christmas Spectacular”.
In a small country village outside Norfolk, England, Katy found herself dreaming up this singing and dancing extravaganza. Little did she know then that nine years later, the
show would be welcoming almost six thousand people through its doors annually, that it would be known for it’s Christmas spirit, it’s talent, it’s energy, and it’s success.
Katy’s work on this show begins in February. On the floor in her living room, she spreads out hundreds of musical scores, books and CD’s in front of her and begins to piece together the show. Within a month, it has started to take shape and James Mark, Musical Arranger, comes onto the scene. After hours of discussion, the team is ready to get started. James sets to work arranging the music and over 60 pieces will be found in this year’s score. Katy sets to work booking theatres, hiring the creative team, advertising and managing auditions, creating contracts, designing the marketing campaign, contacting past and future audience members and ordering costumes.
“Not a day goes by throughout the year that I don’t think about this show. Some weeks I put in just a few hours. Others, the hours are endless and full of big decisions and exciting opportunities. There is always something to work on”, says Katy.
The show has grown over the past nine years into a production that is unique and has become a special holiday tradition for thousands of people annually across central Vancouver Island. This year’s singing and dancing spectacular includes hits by the Beach Boys, a Rock of Ages medley, Bobby Darrin songs, songs from Grease and Moulin Rouge, a Canadiana set as well as many more classical hits and Christmas favourites.
Two weeks before the show opens, a cast of 14 professional singers, dancers and musicians will begin an intensive two-week rehearsal period in preparation for opening night.
“It takes a year of planning to bring this show to the stage but it’s worth every minute” says creator, Katy.
“Audiences leave buzzing night after night and when I hear them cry, ‘my Christmas has officially begun’ I know that we have succeeded.”
The show is fast moving and colourful with dazzling costumes, lights and sequins. It takes you on an emotional journey through a wide variety of music and dance from rock & roll to Broadway, jazz and classical, all interwoven with touching readings and stories, including
It’s quickly becoming a tradition for
audiences across
Vancouver Island.
an audience sing-along, a Christmas Quiz and youthful energy and talent to take you on a journey to another world.
There are 17 performances in three different venues (The Cedar Community Hall, The Port Theatre and the Sid Williams Theatre) running from December 4th – December 20th.
Please visit www.yellowpointchristmasspectacular.ca for more information.
It’s quickly becoming a tradition for audiences across Vancouver Island. It is a favorite among bus tour groups, staff parties, family and friend reunions, and festive celebrations.
Tickets are on sale now at the Port Theatre Box office (250.754.8550) and the Sid Williams Box Office (250.338.2430). Book your tickets soon so that you don’t miss this spectacular event.
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Nanaimo Museum Feature Exhibit: ‘Christmas in the Golden Age of Radio’ shows at the Museum until Jan 2. Open Mon - Sat, 10 am-5 pm. Admis-sion in Dec by donation to the Food Bank
Nanaimo Art Gallery Exhibit: ‘Booming Grounds’ is Part ll of current exhibit ‘O Horizon’ which follows a thematic path from the microcosms of the forest floor to the processing of lumber and global distribu-tion of forestry products. Until Feb 13. Gallery open Tue-Sat 10 am-5 pm Sun 12-5 pm. By donation. FMI nanaimoartgal-lery.com
Photos with Santa: daily at Nanaimo North Town Centre until Dec 24. For visiting times visit nanaimonorth.com or 250.758.8111
Photos with Santa: daily at Woodgrove Centre until Dec 24. For visiting times visit woodgrovecentre.com or 250.390.2721
Photos with Santa: daily at Country Club Centre until Dec 24. For visiting times visit countryclubcentre.com\events or 250.758.1102
Great Nanaimo Toy Drive: new unwrapped toys and gift cards (for newborns to age 16) can be dropped off at Nanaimo North Town, Woodgrove and Country Club Centres till Dec 19
Festival of Trees: until Jan 2 at Nanaimo North Town Centre! Sponsor a tree and help support BC Children’s Hospital. Details at 250.758.8111 or bcchf.ca/events
Gift Wrapping: at Nanaimo North Town Centre daily from Dec 4 - 24. By donation. All proceeds support Wellington Secondary Band Program
EVERY MON
Live Music: at the Queens FMI 250.754.6751
EVERY TUES
Pet Photos with Santa: every Tue between Dec 1 - 16 from 6 - 7:30 pm at Nanaimo North Town Centre. Proceeds to Na-naimo SPCA. FMI countryclub-centre.com
Kids Drop-In & Play Group: at Woodgrove Centre every Tues 10 - 11 am near the food court. For children 5 years and younger with their parent/care-giver. Crafts, games, songs. Ac-tivities led by certified childcare provider from PacificCARE. FMI woodgrovecentre.com
Live Music: The Landlubber 2220 Bowen Rd. Blues Jam hosted by Doug Thring 8 pm. FMI 250.758.9400
EVERY WED
Pet Photos with Santa: every Wed between Dec 1 - 16 from 6 - 7:30 pm at Nanaimo North Town Centre. Proceeds to Na-naimo SPCA. FMI countryclub-centre.com
Connections Group for Se-niors/Elders: helps seniors access support and provides forum for knowledge related to overall wellness/interests. Meets every Wed at Nanaimo Family Life Association 12:30 - 2 pm. FMI Mia Goodall at [email protected]
Tablets Made Easy: excited by your new gadget? Drop by Wellington Branch Library Wed’s till Dec 16 from 4 - 5 pm and learn with others! Free. FMI 250.758.5544
EVERY THU
Live Music: Nanaimo keyboard-ist Marty Steele provides the ambience from 6 - 8 pm at Marina’s Taverna and Pizza, 215 Terminal Ave, on Dec 3, 10 and 17. No cover. FMI 778.441.2626
Music Trivia Night: ‘Name That Tune’ at the Dinghy Dock Pub, Protection Island every Thu at 7 pm till Dec 10. Food and drink specials, prizes. FMI dinghydockpub.com
Drinks and Discussions Eve-ning: an evening of open discus-sion on financial concepts, 6 - 7 pm in the conference room of the Investors Group, 5070 Up-lands Drive Nanaimo. Free but space limited: call 250.816.1701 to reserve your seat. FMI inves-torsgroup.com
Open Mic Night: spoken word/music at Serious Coffee on Commercial (downtown) 6:30 - 9 pm. Songwriters draw for studio time. FMI Guy at 250.618.2924
Live Music: live acoustic music starting at 8 pm every Thursday at Longwood Brew Pub. FMI 250.729.8225
EVERY FRI
Live Music: enjoy amazing live shows from great local musicians every Friday night at Simon Holt Restaurant! Mu-sic starts at 8 pm. FMI/table reservations 250.933.3338. FMI simonholt.ca
Live Music: Andy Andraschek plays guitar 6 - 8 pm every Fri at New York Style Pizza and Pasta downtown. No cover. FMI 250.754.0111
Live Music: The Queen’s 250.754.6751
Music Trivia: with Frank Hannah at the Landlubber 2220 Bowen Rd at 9 pm FMI 250.758.9400
EVERY SAT
Art for Kids: the Nanaimo Art Gallery offers ‘Art Lab: Saturday Studio’ each week for kids 5 - 7 (9:30 - 10:30 am) and kids 8 - 12 (11 am - 12:30 pm). Differ-ent theme each week. $12/child. Call 250.754.1750 to register or visit nanaimoartgallery.com
Live Music: Nanaimo key-boardist ‘Marty Steele’ dishes up jazz, blues and rock each week from 6 - 8 pm at New York Style Pizza and Pasta. No cover 250.754.0111
Santa’s Workshop: lower level of the Vancouver Island Con-
ference Centre, is open every Sat. (12 noon till 5 pm) and Sun (12 noon till 4 pm) in Dec until Christmas. Have hot chocolate, decorate a Christmas cookie, watch holiday movies and of course visit with Santa! Adults remember your cameras! FMI dnbia.ca
Christmas Trolley: an an-nual tradition, the downtown Christmas Trolley pulled by two beautiful Belgian horses is back! Every Sat in Dec until Christmas, 12 noon - 4 pm. By donation. FMI dnbia.ca
Juke Box Poker: at the Land-lubber 2220 Bowen Rd. FMI 250.758.9400
EVERY SUN
Santa’s Workshop: lower level of the Vancouver Island Con-ference Centre, is open every Sat. (12 noon till 5 pm) and Sun (12 noon till 4 pm) in Dec until Christmas. Have hot chocolate, decorate a Christmas cookie, watch holiday movies and of course visit with Santa! Adults remember your cameras! FMI dnbia.ca
Live Music: The Millstone Winery 2300 E Wellington Rd 250.716.3549. Live music every Sunday starting at 3PM. Great wine and a wood fire pizza oven!
Birding Walk: hosted by The Backyard WildBird and Nature Store. No charge. 9 am. FMI 250.390.3669
Live Music: Nanaimo Blues Society ‘Blues Jam’ every Sun-day at the Queens 4 - 8 pm. $5 cover, jammers free. Differ-ent host bands each week. FMI 250.754.6751
Free Skate: the Lions free skate is held every Sunday Sept to March 12 - 1:30 pm at Frank Crane Arena. (on Clip-per game days Oct 18 and Jan 24 10:45 am - 12:30 pm). FMI 250.756.5200 or nanaimo.ca Mon - Sat, 10 am - 5 pm. Ad-mission in Dec by donation to the Food Bank
winter break. Check their Fall/Winter bro-chure or call for details 250.756.5200
FRI DEC 25
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SAT DEC 26
Winter Wonderland 2015: Frank Crane Arena will be transformed into a ‘Winter Wonderland’ with a Quebec Winter Carnival theme from Dec 26-30. This is a ‘loonie’ skate with all helmet and skate rentals free. Afternoon and evening skate times available. Everyone welcome! $1, FMI 250.756.5200
Pantomime for Fami-lies: Nanaimo Theatre Group presents their annual Christmas pan-tomime, ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’, 1:30 pm and 7:30 pm at the Bailey Studio, 2373 Rosstown Road. Music, dancing, and laughter! Tix $16 FMI
nanaimotheatregroup.ca or 250.758.7246
Vancouver Canucks: Canucks vs Oilers 7 pm on HNIC
Live Music: ‘Eveready’ plays the Well Pub 9 pm No cover FMI 250.758.5513
SUN DEC 27
Winter Wonderland 2015: Frank Crane Arena will be transformed into a ‘Winter Wonderland’ with a Quebec Winter Carnival theme from Dec 26-30. This is a ‘loonie’ skate with all helmet and skate rentals free. Afternoon and evening skate times available. Everyone welcome! $1, FMI 250.756.5200
Pantomime for Fami-lies: Nanaimo Theatre Group presents their annual Christmas pan-tomime, ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’, 1:30 pm and 7:30 pm at the Bailey Studio, 2373 Rosstown Road. Music, dancing, and laughter! Tix $16 FMI
nanaimotheatregroup.ca or 250.758.7246
Hip Hop For Hunger With MADCHILD: Madchild with SirReal, Prada West, Hurt Crew at Harbour City Theatre, 25 Victoria Rd. 6:30-11 pm. ALL AGES. Tix $35 at nightlifeentertain-ment.ca/calendarevents/nightlife tickets/ or 1.250.816.5653
MON DEC 28
Winter Break Camps: Parks & Rec offers sev-eral camps for kids over winter break. Check their Fall/Winter bro-chure or call for details 250.756.5200
Winter Wonderland 2015: Frank Crane Arena will be transformed into a ‘Winter Wonderland’ with a Quebec Winter Carnival theme from Dec 26-30. This is a ‘loonie’ skate with all helmet and skate rentals free. Afternoon and evening skate times available. Everyone welcome! $1, FMI 250.756.5200
Vancouver Canucks: Canucks vs Kings 7 pm on SNP
Pa n t o m i m e f o r Families: Nanaimo Theatre Group presents their annual Christmas pantomime, ‘The Em-peror’s New Clothes’, 1:30 pm and 7:30 pm at the Bailey Studio, 2373 Rosstown Road. Music, dancing, and laughter! Tix $16 FMI nanaimo-theatregroup.ca or 250.758.7246
TUE DEC 29
Winter Break Camps: Parks & Rec offers sev-eral camps for kids over winter break. Check their Fall/Winter bro-chure or call for details 250.756.5200
Winter Wonderland 2015: pls see Dec 28 listing for details
Pantomime for Fami-lies: pls see Dec 28 list-ing for details
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Winter Break Camps: Parks & Rec offers several camps for kids over win-ter break. Check their Fall/Winter brochure or call for details 250.756.5200
Winter Wonderland 2015: pls see Dec 28 listing for details
Pantomime for Fami-lies: pls see Dec 28 listing for details
THU DEC 31
Winter Break Camps: Parks & Rec offers several camps for kids over win-ter break. Check their Fall/Winter brochure or call for details 250.756.5200
Golden Year Savings at Country Club Centre: free goodies & coffee at food court 10-11 am and 2-3 pm. Live entertain-ment with Howie James
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Finale Family New Year’s Eve Party: The ‘Finale Family New Year’s Eve Party’ takes place at Beban Park 5-10 pm. Skating, swimming, mu-sic, crafts, food and fun! Call for ticket pricing. 250.756.5200
Pantomime for Fami-lies: Nanaimo Theatre Group presents their annual Christmas pan-tomime, ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’, 9 pm at the Bailey Studio, 2373 Rosstown Road. Music, dancing, and laughter! Tix $25 FMI nanaimo-theatregroup.ca or 250.758.7246
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Although the true origins of coffee remain unknown, one common legend involves a 9th-century goat-herder named Kaldi in Ethiopia, where the native plant is thought to have originated. Noticing his herd was unusually high in energy, Kaldi discovered they had been eating the red berries of a particular bush.
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The Spotlight Season is The Port Theatre Society’s nationally acclaimed presentation series that showcases some of the most exciting touring artists available, every one of them showcasing artistic excellence and innovation. At the heart of the Spotlight Series is a passion to create access to diverse and authentic experiences for our audiences.
That passion continues Dec 12 with two performances of ‘Winter Harp’. Winter Harp will whisk you away to a faraway time and place. This holiday classic is a concert experience that has captured the spirit of the season in a gloriously evocative way. Clad in beautiful medieval attire set to backdrops of cathedrals, candles and snow, this
world class ensemble performs a collection of music that ranges from familiar carols to Celtic, medieval, world and Spanish tunes.
Experience the diversity of harps, medieval instruments, flute, percussion, poetry and song that are all hallmarks of this performance. Join us to kick off the holiday season with the warmth and wonder of Winter Harp, 3:30 and 7:30 pm at the Port Theatre.
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This year’s pantomime is based on the classic fairy tale The Emperor’s New Clothes. Set in the seaside village of Needle Point, the land is ruled by their beloved emperor, whose only weakness is a passion for fine clothes. His seamstress at the palace is Dame Sew N Sew, with the help of her sleepy assistant Thimble. Her only son, Peter, is impossibly in love with the emperor’s daughter. Count Cross stitch has devised a wicked plan to take over the kingdom for himself and with the help of his comic sidekicks Needle and Thread, he looks likely to succeed. Can the dame and her friends stop the count with the help of the good fairy?
All tickets are $16 and available at nanaimotheatregroup.ca or by calling 250 758 -7224.
There are 4 matinees at 1:30pm on December 19, 20, 26 and 27. Evening shows at 7:30pm are December 18 20, 26 30. A special New Year’s Eve show for $25 starts at 9pm on December 31st.
With music, dancing and lots of laughter,
this traditional pantomime is a
wonderful holiday treat for the whole family.
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LandLubberEvery Tuesday Blues Jam
Every Friday Music trivia with Frank Hannah
Every Saturday Juke box poker
DEC 6Glen Foster group Christmas show 5:00 to 8:30 no cover
New York Style PizzaFridays is Andy Andraschek on Guitar
Saturday is Marty Steele on Keyboard
SimonHolt DEC 6
Alfie ZappaCosta and Teri Puckett
DEC 31
Rubber Soul
Port Theatre DEC 6
The Lonely a tribute to Roy Orbison
DEC 9
Ken Lavigne
DEC 12
WinterHarp
Old City Station Pub
DEC 18
Comedy Night at the Laugh Lounge w/ Sean Gilchrist and guests
Queens DEC 10
**TOPMEN
DEC 11
Hip Hop For Hunger
DEC 16
Shirley Gnome Burlesque Play
DEC 30
“CLUE” Burlesque Play
DEC 31
NYE Vinyl Edge
Pipers DEC 11
Latin Night
DEC 12
Tom Morrissey Band
Dingy DockDEC 2
Jon Mack BJ Estes and Scott Brown ( from Trooper)
DEC 5
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Here are some simple tips on how to start your daily exercise habits, no previous experience necessary:
1. Start SmallNoneedtocommityourselfto6dayaweekregimewith2hourworkoutsifyouhaven’ttrainedinawhile,ifever.Itcouldbeasmallgymroutineonline(IhaveayoutubeaccountunderErinCrawfordwithplentyofFREEathomeworkoutswithnoequipmentnecessary),somestretching,yogaorasmallwalkinthegreatoutdoors.Doesn’treallymatterforhowlongyoucommityourselfaslongasyoutrytosetadailyhabit.Couldonlybe5minutes.
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4. Listen to your favorite music to pump you up!Nothinglikesomegreatbeatstoworkouttoortogetyou into themoodof training. It sometimesseemslikethetimefliesbybeforeyouknowit.
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was established in 1991. Since then the restaurant has won restaurateur of the year awards five times and many other excellence awards including 2009’s Best Pizza in Nanaimo. New York Style Pizza & Pasta is famous for its gourmet pizzas pastas and its mouth watering ribs. Our restaurant is located in the quaint Old City Quarter of downtown Nanaimo. It is a full service restaurant and is a popular place for locals and tourists to enjoy live music along with one of our delicious entrees or gourmet pizzas. Different drink specials every night of the week. Grab a take n’ bake pizza or order off our “to go menu” and pick it up.
*While quantities last. Two Bonus $5 White Spot Gift Certificates valid from January 2nd to March 31st, 2016. Maximum two certificates may be redeemed per person, per visit.
ENJOY $5 OFF your meal when you spend $25 or more.
Valid from now until Jan 31st, 2016. Valid for dine-in only. Minimum purchase of $25. Maximum discount $5. Discount not valid towards Gift Card purchases. Valid for food and beverage purchase only.
*While quantities last. Two Bonus $5 White Spot Gift Certificates valid from January 2nd to March 31st, 2016. Maximum two certificates may be redeemed per person, per visit.
ENJOY $5 OFF your meal when you spend $25 or more.
Valid from now until Jan 31st, 2016. Valid for dine-in only. Minimum purchase of $25. Maximum discount $5. Discount not valid towards Gift Card purchases. Valid for food and beverage purchase only.