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Music on stage at the Rossland Legion, Sunday

Grapevine: List of events in Trail and Greater Area for the week of Jan. 17 to Jan. 23
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Kiana Tingley is one of a number of talented Kootenay performers who regularly take the stage at Joe Hill Coffee House. (photo Kel Saldern) Please note: Grapevine is courtesy of the Trail Times and not a guaranteed submission.

Community

• Friday, Bailey Theatre, 7:30 p.m. E2 presents Bushel and Peck. Two of Canada’s most celebrated Fringe artists, fuse their mastery of physical comedy and movement as they tear up their performance handbook.

• Tuesday, Trail Seniors’ Centre, 7 p.m. Community Gathering for Lower Columbia Unitarians. The group will be exploring the theme of “Possibility: The practice of personal unfolding and prophetic vision.” All welcome for readings, discussion, and mediation. Entrance on Portland Street. For info email lowercolumbiaunitarians@gmail.com or call Sherry at 250.368.8856.

Music

• Sunday, Rossland Legion 7 p.m. for Joe Hill Coffee House. Kootenay performers take the stage including: Troy Isaacs, an 11-year-old singer/guitarist from Salmo; Stew Ford and Friends, cool things from the 80’s by an acoustic trio; Whistler singer and songwriter Trish Jamieson; singer Julia Halbert; Clive Calderbank, a Joe Hill premiere; and singer/guitarist Jeff Melnychuk. Family-friendly (no bar) and volunteer-run venue, admission $3. Always looking for new performers, all welcome, no auditions. Doors open 6:30 p.m. For more info contact Les Carter at 250.362.5677 or email les@rosslandrange.org.

Film

• Sunday, Royal Theatre, 4:30 p.m. Sunday Cinema presents Shoplifters. On the margins of Tokyo, a dysfunctional band of outsiders are united by fierce loyalty, a penchant for petty theft and playful grifting.

Upcoming

• Jan. 30, Bailey Theatre, 8 p.m. Snowed in Comedy Tour. Just for Laughs winner Dan Quinn returns as well as the Great Canadian Laugh Off winner, Paul Myrehaug. Five-time Canadian Comedian of the year nominee Pete Zedlacher is back as is Debra DiGiovanni, three-time female comedian of the year.

• Feb. 5, Bailey Theatre, 7:30 p.m. Trail Performing Arts presents Paige Culley: Shapes. Original show danced and choreographed by Culley, a Rossland native now based as a dance artist in Montreal.

• Feb. 15, Trail United Church 7:30 p.m. Trail Hospice Society presents Partita. Carolyn Cameron on violin and piano, celebrates partitas by J.S. Bach. Admission by donation. All proceeds to Trail hospice.

• Feb. 18, Bailey Theatre, 2 p.m. Teck Family Series presents Dufflebag Theatre’s Family Day show, Romeo and Juliet. The peace of Verona is sometimes disturbed by the family feud between the Montagues and the Capulets. So, what happens when the son of one family and the daughter of another ignore all that, and secretly fall in love?

• Feb. 19, Trail Memorial Centre curling rink. 2019 BC Seniors Curling Championships. Spectators welcome, concession on site. For full schedule click here: Seniors curling championships



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