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      Events

      • CAROLINE WOODWARD launches "The Village of Many Hats", Saturday, May 26, 3:30pm, Bosun Hall, New Denver. Wear a hat! Win a prize! Tasty treats & fun for all ages. Books on sale at Meritxell Books, Nakusp, Raven's Nest, New Denver, Jennie's Books, Winlaw, Otter Books, Nelson.

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      • 1st ANNUAL MAY DAYS SALE: Kaslo Music Shop, 10% off all Instruments, May 19-21, www.mtnfruit.ca
      • A LANGHAM ART GALLERY OPENING: Featuring Deborah Loxam-Kohl's exhibition, "The Sound of Silence" and Susan VanRooy's exhibition, "Drawing Nature In". Deborah works in sculpted felt and Susan is a nature journalist. The opening is Friday, May 18 from 7-9pm and everyone is invited. The exhibitions will run May 19-July 1 in the Langham Art Galleries.
      • ANNUAL MAY DAYS CLOTHES CLOSET CLEANOUT with Lynda & Mabel, "Spring is in the Air," Saturday, May 19, 9am, Seniors Hall, Kaslo.
      • BIG BIG CHARITY POKER TOURNAMENT: Noon, Sunday, May 20! 60 players - $60 buy-in, 70% pay out. Upstairs at the Kaslo Arena.
      • CALLS FROM WHALES: Forum on the Impacts of Enbridge BC Oil Pipeline, May 30, 7pm, Capitol Theatre Nelson, Tickets $12. Features: Andrew Nikiforuk, author of "TAR SANDS"; Art Sterritt, Executive Chair of Coastal First Nations. Power-Point & Multi-Media presentations. 250-352-5274 or nadia@netidea.com
      • FISHING DERBY: May 19/20/21. Over $2000 in cash prizes and door prizes. Prizes for all child fishers. Register at ARROW YACHT CLUB (14 kms past Johnnys Store in Robson), Friday, 5-8pm, Saturday, 8am-5pm, Sunday 8am-Noon. Last weigh in Monday by 1pm, full table lunch included. Under 16 free entry-16 and over $30. Non-fishers lunch only $7. For more info, call 250-231-2489.
      • KASLO LOGGERS SPORTS! SUNDAY, MAY 20, 10:30am-5pm. Featuring 19 events, 5 of them Canadian Championships. Exciting entertainment for the whole family. No admission charge.
      • LARDEAU VALLEY MARKET: Sundays, June 10 to Sept. 16, 10am-2pm, excluding Sunday, Aug. 5. Vendors and entertainers contact: lvmarketcoordinator@gmail.com for info and applications.
      • NELSON RHYTHM ROPERS BIG SHOW, 25th Anniversary, Sunday, June 3, LVR Gym, 1:30pm & 6:30pm. Tickets, $7.
      • NOT PLUM BLOSSOMS, an evening of Asian Canadian poetry & food, May 25, 7:30pm, Langham Theatre, Kaslo. Suggested donation $5.
      • SEED SAVERS: May 27, 2:30-4pm, 311 Main Street, Lardeau. Unique Lardeau Valley Greenhouses...tour one passive greenhouse with creative plantings, view another, plus open discussion with refreshments. All welcome to join us. Kate, 250-366-4452.
      • THE CAMAS HERITAGE, IN SOUTHWESTERN BC TALK: Dr. Brenda Beckwith, a leading expert on the ethnoecology of native camas lily. Brenda will discuss how camas helped to shape and maintain an ecologically diverse and culturally productive landscape, Tuesday, May 15, 7pm, Castlegar Community RecPlex, by donation. More info: www.growwild.kics.bc.ca/index.html
      • W.E. GRAHAM COMMUNITY SCHOOL: Hosts Spring Flea Market, Saturday, June 2, 9am-1pm. Vendor tables for sale $20/ea. Call 250-355-2212 to reserve, limited space available. Also featuring chicken plop, cake walk, BBQ lunch by PAC 50/50 draw, and other fun family activities!
      • WEST KOOTENAY CALENDAR PHOTO CONTEST: Win cash and free calendars. Enter by May 28, applications at Otter Books, 398 Baker St., Nelson or westkootcal@gmail.com
      • A KOOTENAY DANCEBEAT CLUB INVITATION: Join us for the May Dance Parade, Saturday May 19 at the Playmor Junction Church. Mini lesson with Howie at 7:30pm sharp. Mixed Playlist, Latin, Smooth, Swing etc. 8pm-10:30ish. Refreshments. Come on out and have an energetic evening! www.dancingbeat.org
      • A ONE ACT PLAY starring Lynn van Deursen, wearing masks made by Robin Wiltse. "I, Claudia" by Kristen Thomson, Saturday, May 19 and Sunday, May 20 at 7:30 pm, The Langham Theatre. Tickets $12 at Sunnyside Naturals & Willow Home Gallery.
      • BARNEY BENTALL, Good for Grapes, Rough Pearl, Kimberlites, Henry Small, Darren Johnson, Jason Thomas and more at the WHATSHAN MUSIC AND FAMILY FESTIVAL with onsite camping in an unbelievable lakeside location for a unique family experience visit Whatshanmusicfestival.com for more
      • CALLING ALL GREAT CHILI COOKS: The Slocan Valley Fall Fair Committee is hosting our first Annual Chili Cook-off. So if you think you are the king or queen of chili-making, start practicing now! For Sept. 9, 2012 we will be crowning the champion chili cook. Deadline Aug. 25, limited entries. For info, call Carey, 250-226-7702.
      • COME AND JOIN US FOR WINLAW ELEMENTARY'S Annual Spring Fling on May 26, from 10am-2pm. There will be live music, kids games, BBQ and bake sale, manure and kayak raffles, huge plant table, and an incredible silent auction featuring many Valley businesses. See you there!
      • HOORAY IT'S BACK AGAIN!! Grammas to Grammas Movie Party at The Langham, Saturday, May 26, 7pm. Everyone welcome. Pick up your invite and details at Willow Home Gallery. But hurry! Seating is limited.
      • KASLO RIDING CLUB HORSE DEMONSTRATION: Saturday, May 19, 1-4pm, Arena Ave. Everyone welcome. Concession available, free pony rides.
      • MAY DAYS DUCK RACE: Tickets $5 each, 1st place $400, 2nd $250, 3rd $100. Support JVH Grad 2012.
      • NEW LAWS FOR POWER OF ATTORNEY ACT and Representation Agreement Act. Presentation, June 1, 11am, Passmore Hall, 3656 Old Passmore Rd. Presented by Nelson & Area Elder Abuse Prevention Program.
      • PLEASE ATTEND JUMBO WILD RALLY! Kaslo, Saturday, May 26, afternoon. More info-next week Pennywise page 5 and posters.
      • SPRING INTO SAFETY AT NETWORKS FOR NEW PARENTS: May 17, Community Health Nurse Mary Asselin will share resources on keeping your child safe at home; June 21, Car Seat Technician Jen Popoff will help make sure your child is safe on the road. Babies and preschoolers are welcome at these free events...grandparents too! Connect with other families, exchange children's goods and enjoy a healthy lunch. Passmore Hall, 10am-1pm.
      • VALLEY VIEW GOLF CLUB PUTTS ITS 2012 SEASON OFF WITH: Complimentary golf from April 27-May 3. The Club House Restaurant opening Friday, May 4 featuring chicken wings on the patio and 2-for-1 golf after 2pm. Come check out our NEW menu on Friday, May 11 from 10am-6pm. Mothers Day Brunch from 10am-1pm with Green Fee Special for Mothers only. For more information call us at 250-226-7241.
      • WARFIELD DAY is fast approaching and Warfield Recreation is looking for local vendors for the Community Market, which will be at Webster Elementary on Saturday June 16 from noon till 3pm. Vendor tables are available for $10. Call 250-368-8202 or email recreation@shawlink.ca for more information about this event or to reserve your table.


      Farmers Market

      • NELSON AND DISTRICT RIDING CLUB first annual farm, yard and garden sale. Nelson 4H club fundraiser, Saturday, June 17, 9am-3pm. Reserve your yard sale tables now! $20/stall. For more information, contact Chelsea at 250-505-5701.

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      • NELSON MARKET SEASON IS HERE AGAIN! EcoSociety presents: Cottonwood Community Market, Saturdays, 9:30am-3pm, May 19 through Oct. 27, Cottonwood Falls Park. Nelson Downtown Local Market, Wednesdays, 9:30am-3pm, June 13 through Sept. 26, 400 block of Baker St. MarketFest, 6-10:30pm, June 29, July 27, Aug. 24. Baker St. For further information go to ecosociety.ca
      • SLOCAN VALLEY BLACK ANGUS BEEF: Homegrown, sides/quarters, $100 freezer packs, dog bones 50lbs for $44.99. Government inspected, no GMOs, antibiotics, tranquilizers, taste tenderness certified. Home of the happy cows, always delivered. Call 250-226-7276 or 250-226-7054..
      • NELSON AND DISTRICT RIDING CLUB first annual farm, yard and garden sale. Nelson 4H club fundraiser, Saturday, June 17, 9am-3pm. Reserve your yard sale tables now! $20/stall. For more information, contact Chelsea at 250-505-5701.

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      • HARROP FARMERS' MARKET is looking for vendors and entertainers, starting June 10. 250-229-5370, kootenannyman@gmail.com
      • SALMO VALLEY FARMERS MARKET is now accepting vendor applications for the 2012 Summer Farmers Market Season Pass, 1/2 price until May 30. Call Maurgo 250-357-2451 or email salmovalleyfarmersmarket@gmail.com


      Garage/Moving/Yard Sales

      • 393 BEGGS RD, BALFOUR: Saturday/Sunday, May 19/20, 8am. Tools, household items, tires, collectibles. Rain/shine.
      • BACK YARD SALE: Old wigs, some human hair pates, crafts, wool, hand made items, books, household goods, canning jars, fabric, Fortrel, Phentex, etc. 1498 Columbia Ave, 8am-4pm, Saturday, May 19.
      • FREE/MAKE-AN-OFFER GARAGE SALE: Saturday, May 19, 9am-5pm. 2429 West River Rd, Back Road, Slocan Park.
      • MOMMA IS CLEANING HOUSE! Good clothes, great shoes, small kitchen appliances, ss stove hood, hammock and much more. 3696 Little Slocan Rd, South Vallican. Saturday, Sunday, May 19 & 20. 9am-3pm.
      • MOVING SALE: Saturday & Sunday, May 19 & 20, 9am-4pm, 424 8th St, Upper Kaslo.
      • 10 FAMILY GARAGE SALE: Coming Saturday, May 26 on Learmonth Rd (6 Mile, North Shore) Household, sporting, automotive, tools, many bargains!
      • ANNUAL MAY DAYS GARAGE SALE: Corner of Front and 3rd Kaslo. Saturday, May 19, 2012 (9am-3pm).
      • BALFOUR HALL'S $ELLWHATYAWANTA $ALE: $aturday, June 2, 9am-3pm. Vendors call 250-229-5265.
      • GARAGE SALE: May 19, 20, 21, 10am-4pm, no early birds please. Pool table, car seats, child's bed, household items, TV, and things between. 1536 Granite Rd, Nelson.
      • MOVING SALE: May 19/20, 9am-5pm, 112-8th St. N, Kaslo. 26" hybrid bike; propaneBBQ;lawnmowers; motorized-power-washer;sturdy-extension-ladder; household wares...etc.
      • YARD SALE: Behind Eric's Meat Market in Kaslo, May 19, starts 9 am.