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Joe Hill Coffee House celebrates St. Patrick’s Day

Event include Terri Clark tonight at Charles Bailey and Jumbo Wild's "Take it to the People Tour" at RSS.

Music

• Tonight, Charles Bailey Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Country singer Terri Clark, this singular voice will belt out more than the dozen top 10 hits to her credit. Tickets  $46.

• Sunday, Rossland Miners Hall, doors open at 6 p.m. for an Irish-themed Joe Hill Coffee House. Talents include: Kootenay Dance Works; Pickled Thistle and Friends; Jonathan Provencal and the Tuques; Paul Bowles’ new rhythms; Kootenay Jack and Bert Kniss. Goodies by the RSS Interact Club. Admission $3 (students and kids are free) For more info call Les Carter, 362-5677 or by email retrac01@telus.net.

Other

• Tonight, Rossland Secondary School auditorium, doors open at 6:30 p.m. The Jumbo Wild, “Take it to the People Tour.” An evening of films, presentation and discussion to update the public on the progress of a new legal challenge to The Jumbo Glacier Mountain Resort Municipality.

•Saturday, Parish hall at 1:30 p.m. Rossland Sacred Heart CWL is hosting an 80th Anniversary Spring Tea. Tickets $4. Everyone welcome. Bake table will be available.

• Monday, Kiro Wellness Centre, 1500 Columbia Ave., at 2 p.m. The West Kootenay Ostomy Support Group will meet. Guest Paul Meise from Cooper Medical Supplies, Kelowna.   For further info, please call 368-9827 or 365-6276.

• Tuesday, the Colander Restaurant at 11:30 a.m. The Trail/Castlegar Parkinson Support Group will meet. New members welcome.  More info, call 368-5179.

Film

• Saturday, the Royal Theatre at 9 a.m. hosts the Met Opera, Francesa Da Rimini. Eva-Maria Westbroek is in the title role of a noblewoman who is tricked into marrying the brutal Gianciotto, sung by Mark Delavan.

• Sunday Cinema at the Royal Theatre presents Amour. When Anne has a stroke, Georges struggles to take care of her at home. As her health deteriorates, each day brings new challenges. French with english subtitles. All shows at 4:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. $9.00 per show/$40.00 for the series.

Gallery

•The Visac Gallery’s current exhibition of Velen Fanderlik linocut prints closes Friday. The next show, Mountains and Rivers: Landscapes by Mirja Vahala, opens Friday, March 22. Vahala is a Robson artist and art instructor. Gallery hours are: M-W, 10-2 and Th-F, 2-6 p.m. Admission is by donation

Upcoming

• March 21, Muriel Griffiths Room doors and bar open at 7 p.m. Winter Cabaret presents the swing jazz and blues of Tangerine Swing. Diane Ermacora, keyboard and vocals; David Mitchell, acoustic stand-up bass; and Eric Johnston on drums. Tickets $7 advance, $10 at the door. Please come a bit early.

• March 22, Charles Bailey Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Rann Berry & The One Hit Wonders. A tribute to that magical time between the mid 60’s to the mid 70s when bands and songwriters were free to express themselves. Tickets $30.

• March 25, Nelson Selkirk College campus, at 8 p.m. The WK Naturalist’s month-end meeting. Meet the newly formed Kootenay Native Plant Society and Kootenay Camas Project. Free.  All welcome. More info: 362-7424.

• March 28, The Royal Theatre at 7 p.m. The Royal Ballet presents Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

• April 3-June 12, Trail Alliance Church at 6:30 p.m. The Alpha Course is Wednesday evenings for supper, thought provoking videos and great discussions. Tuition is free. To RSVP or more info, email kootenay.alpha@gmail.com

• April 8, Charles Bailey Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Juno- award winning Natalie MacMaster returns to perform her unique brand of Cape Breton fiddle music.  Tickets $46.

• April 9, Charles Bailey Theatre 7:30 p.m. Nelson’s fabulous youth choir, Corazon, returns to the stage. Tickets $30.

• May 12, Royal Theatre at 11 a.m. The Bolshoi Ballet performs Romeo & Juliet

• May 16, Charles Bailey Theatre at 7:30 p.m. Corb Lund and the Hurtin’ Albertans ‘Cabin Fever.” Tickets, $45, now on sale at the box office or call 1-866-368-9669.

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