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March 18
Come on out to Willmore Park for some fresh air fun from 12-
2pm! Toboganning, hiking, hot dogs, etc. This event is free as it A rts - Entertainment - Events - and what’s going on
is sponsored by Bannister GM & the Weekly Anchor.

March 20
There will be a Community Blood Drive at the Legion Hall The Scene
(5016-5 Ave) from 3pm-8pm. Book your appointment at
Upcoming Events
blood.ca. Upcoming Events
March 22
Come meet Dr. Eva Olsson, a holocaust survivor, who will March 12
speak about her experiences during World War II and her The Dufflebag Theatre
message of hope, acceptance and love. The presentation will will be performing a
take place in the HRH gymnasium starting at 7 pm. It is free to bilingual family
attend. friendly show,
Cendrillon (Cinderella)
March 22 at the Red Brick
The HRH Drama Department will be performing two amazing Theatre. Doors open at
one-act plays entitled “The Song of Louise in the Morning” and 6pm and the show will
“Cut”. Audiences will also be able to enjoy the many desserts be from 6:30pm-
that will be on hand. For information on prices call the school at 7:30pm. Tickets
780-723-7437. available at the Town
Office, Red Brick, and
Local Schools.

March 13
1-4:30pm local and
area residents are
invited to learn more
about Medical
Assistance in Dying
(MAID), Enhancing
Care in the Community
and Continuing Care
Services, such as home
care, supportive living,
and long term care. Dr.
Jim Silvius, AHS Lead
for Medical Assistance
in Dying Preparedness
See Classified Page
for monthly meetings at Alberta Health
and activities Services, will present
and share information. Artist /:BLAK/ comprised of singer-songwriter Krystle Dos Santos and the band the Black Mambas at the Red Brick
Theatre on Friday, March 2. photo Adrienne Tait
March 15
Join Kate's Kitchen for
their free lunch at St. Sultry soul and blues performance at Red Brick
Catherine's Anglican
Church (617 Main
Street) 11:30am - 1pm by Adrienne Tait Alberta's Amber Valley to Hogan's Alley neighbourhood in
every third Thursday Vancouver.
of each month and all What do you get when you combine jazz, blues, a spoken Dos Santos managed to entertain, teach and reach audience
are welcome. word performance, a history lesson and top it off with a touch members without judgement or sounding “preachy.” Often a
of Jimi Hendrix and Michael Jackson? You get the multi- difficult line to walk but one she managed with grace.
March 16 media performance delivered by artist /:BLAK/ at the Red Dos Santos was joined on stage by band the Black Mambas
Join Soothing Angels Brick Theatre on Friday, March 2. several of whom are no stranger to the Red Brick theatre both
Sleep Consultant for Krystle Dos Santos's sultry voice filled the Red Brick the saxophonist and drummer. Spoken word artist Kaz Mega,
two sessions theatre on Friday as she sang classic soul, blues, and jazz hits who also joined Dos Santos on stage, previously performed in
discussing your child's Edson in the show the Bombitty of Errors.
sleep! Get tips, tricks as well as her own original recordings all with a social
and answers to your conscious theme. Up next for the Chautauqua season are Juno award winning
questions at the /:BLAK/ also provided attendees with some black history Locarno and folk quintet Union Duke.
FCSS/ParentLink lessons from the underground railroad and settlement of
Centre. Session 1:
10 to 11 am. Session 2: Red Brick hosts exhibit of French-inspired children's art
Children under 2 years
Children 2 years and
older 12:30 pm to 1:30 by Deanna Mitchener
pm. For more info
contact FCSS/ The Red Brick Arts centre was excited to host an exhibit of
ParentLink Centre at French-inspired children's art by local French Immersion
780-723-4338. students.
"We have enjoyed helping the Canadian Parents for French
March 17 bring this wonderful exhibit to our gallery and hope the
MacKay Community public has had the chance to stop in and have a look," says
Hall is hosting a St. Lara Felsing. The artwork was on exhibit until March 12.
Patrick's Day
Celebration. There will There was also a play taking place; a French rendition of
be a silent auction, Cinderella. The public has been invited to join in for light
supper and, dance with refreshments on March 12 from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and
DJ Shawn Holden. celebrate the young artists and their artwork after the play.
Doors open 5:30pm, Stacy McGowan Principle at E'Cole West Haven School
supper at 6:30pm and, said, "CPF-Canadian Parents for French talked with our
the dance starts at 8pm French immersion teachers about doing an art project that was
and goes until 12am. focused on something that was French related. So students
The silent auction will started studying French artists, French composers, and French
close at 9pm. For more builders. There was a hot air balloonist that was French, so
info on cost call Karen students took that all into consideration and build some art
at 780-795-2462 or related to who they had studied."
Darlene at 780-795- Students made some hot air balloons out of paper mache,
2350. Lara Felsing with the Red Brick standing beside the
An Eiffel tower was done on pointillism like the French Canadian Parents for French Art display on March 2.
painter Seurat. Students right from Kindergarten to grade five
See Classified Page Students from Kindergarten to grade five worked hard on
for monthly meetings took part, and some even did a combination. "They all did a the many art projects on display.
and activities great job," said Felsing. photo Deanna Mitchener
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