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2008 

May 3
Columbia Sturgeon PowWow Celebration
Castlegar, BC

The Upper Columbia White Sturgeon Recovery Initiative and the Upper Columbia Aquatics Management Partnership in association with the Brilliant Expansion Consortium invite you to join us in the Columbia Sturgeon PowWow Celebration.

The PowWow will take place at the Castlegar Recreation Arena Saturday May 3, 10:00AM. Highlights include drumming and dancing, informational kiosks, and arts and crafts. Come out and engage in the fun.


May 8 - 10
Trunk Sale
Nelson, BC

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TRUNK SALE with Jenna Arpita
Amazing NEW styles. fancy, practical and fun. Hosting designers from all over the world.
May Thursday 8th ,Friday 9th, sat 10th
at Natural Way Home at 535 baker street (next to cutlers)
11-6 each day

 


May 11
Dances of Universal Peace
Nelson, BC

 

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The Nelson Dances Circle presents Dances of Universal Peace with special guest Bruce Calkins from Spokane, WA on Sunday, May 11th (Mother's Day)

1:30 to 8:30pm

» Afternoon session: 1:30 to 4:30 – exploring Rumi's notion that "emotion... is the original agreement with God".

» Potluck supper: 4:30 to 6:30 – bring a dish to share

» Evening session:  6:30 to 8:30 – a celebration of the sacred feminine

Everyone is welcome … admission is by donation … no experience or partner necessary.  Full event attendance is encouraged but if you can only come to one session, that's fine.  Pre-registration is required.  Directions to the venue (in the Six Mile area) and additional details will be provided to registrants.

To pre-register or for more information call 825-0012 or e-mail NelsonDances@shaw.ca.


May 13
Kevin Locke, Hoop Dancer

Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: Brilliant Cultural Centre, Castlegar
Cost: $15

When Kevin Locke performs the Hoop Dance, audiences light up with curiosity, appreciation, hope and joy. Driven by the power of the traditional frame drum and soaring voices of pow-wow singers, Kevin’s Hoop Dance is a physical metaphor for the process of regeneration. The Hoop Dance is a breathtaking expression of Kevin’s belief in the “oneness of humankind” and in the essential agreement of all people. For more information, visit www.kevinlocke.com.

Tickets on sale at all Selkirk College campuses or centres as well as at Otter Books in Nelson. Presented by the Mir Centre for Peace at Selkirk College.


To list your event please email: ncarere@gmail.com

 

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