
Events
Published Thursday November 5th, 2009


Thursday, Nov. 5
New Brunswick author Lyn Alexander will read from A Good Soldier, sequel to The English General, 6:30 p.m. "" 9 p.m. at the Saint John Free Public Library.
It's Smiles Family Night, 6:30 p.m. "" 8 p.m., at the New Brunswick Museum (regular admission). Learn all about your teeth, with refreshments, fun, and prizes!
Friday, Nov. 6
Author Nicholas Guitard reads from his volume detailing New Brunswick's waterfalls 12 p.m. "" 1 p.m. at the Saint John Free Public Library today.
Governor General award nominee Michael Crummey reads from his new novel Galore 7 p.m. "" 9 p.m. tonight at the Ganong Hall Lecture Theatre, UNB Saint John.
Topsy Turvy: A Night of Gilbert & Sullivan runs 8 p.m. "" 10:30 p.m. at the Imperial Theatre tonight, with performances from HMS Pinafore, Pirates of Penzance, and the Mikado. Tickets are on sale through the Imperial Theatre by calling 674-4100 or visiting www.imperialtheatre.nb.ca.
From 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., the Saint John Arts Centre, 20 Hazen Avenue, opens new exhibitions from Sue Hooper, Kathleen Flanagan, and Greg Klassen tonight. Also, the City Gallery presents works by Jim Stackhouse!
The 3rd Field Artillery Regiment Band, the Harbour View Choral Ensemble, and the Saint John Chorale present a program of music for Remembrance Day, honouring veterans, 7:30 p.m. "" 10 p.m. tonight. 643-2912.
Saturday, Nov. 7
The Lorneville Community Centre has their annual craft sale today, 9 a.m. "" 2 p.m., giving you a chance to get a head start on Christmas shopping. The canteen will be open, and a lobster luncheon is available. Admission $1, children under 12 free.
The 25th annual Saint John Model Train Show runs 9 a.m. "" 4 p.m. at the Islandview Lions Club, 8 Market Street, Qusipamsis, today. Come see over 6000 square feet of displays of model trains, and dealer and private sale tables! Admission $5, children under 12 free. For information, visit http://sites.google.com/site/sjfallshow/.
Welcome back, Princess Street! Come celebrate the street's grand opening 10 a.m. "" 10 p.m. today, with shop and restaurant specials and family fun running all day long! Trolley rides, balloon sculptures, cake, and more. Call 633-9797.
St. Luke's Church Hall is hosting a Roast Beef Supper tonight with sittings at 4 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.; tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children 12 and under, $25 for a family. Call 849-3241 for tickets (only 200 available).
The Saint John Sea Dogs play the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies 7 p.m. at Harbour Station tonight. Call 657-1234 for tickets!
The Shakespeare Society of Saint John presents a Renaissance Feast 7 p.m "" 10 p.m. at the Delta Brunswick Hotel tonight, with a 4-course meal of food from Shakespeare's day, along with readings from his plays and musical entertainment. Call 657-5490 for tickets ($60 per person).
The Tanners Home Inn, 190 King St. East, has a Remembrance Day Workshop 11 p.m. "" 1 p.m. today ($20 per person). Hear stories of local veterans and see newsreels of Saint John during the war. 634-8917.
Learn about different art styles at the New Brunswick Museum's Art Oscars!, part of the Explorer Saturdays program. Runs 10 a.m. "" 4 p.m. Regular adimission.
Sunday, Nov. 8
The Saint John Sea Dogs play the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies 4 p.m. at Harbour Station this afternoon. Call 657-1234 for tickets!
Tuesday, Nov. 10
NBCC Saint John will show you how to prepare a quick, low-fat four-course dinner in a class at Simonds High, 6:30 p.m. "" 9:30 p.m. tonight. Cost is $38.16, including materials. You must pre-register.
There's a Tim Isaac auction at the Saint John Trade and Convention Centre today. For information, visit www.timisaac.com. 652-3222.
Wednesday, Nov. 11
The New Brunswick Museum is holding special Remembrance Day activities 12 p.m. "" 5 p.m. today. Free admission for veterans and their families.
[Galleries
& Museums]
Citadel Gallery features the art of several established artists, as well as the work of up-and-coming local artists. 162 Charlotte Street. Mon-Fri 9-5.
Saint John Arts Centre "" 20 Hazen Avenue, Saint John. 633-4870.
Third Space Gallery For information contact John Marshall Third Space Gallery coordinator, visit www.thirdspacegallery.ca, phone: 696-0862, or e-mail: tiersespace@gmail.com.
Library Gallery - SJAC's own fibre artists extraordinaire, the Carnegie Rughookers
Cobalt Gallery - Tue to Fri, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fourth floor, John Law Building, 89 Canterbury Street.
Fulcrum Gallery - Various work on display. 213 Water St. Saint Andrews, NB. Call 529- 3306 for more information.
Rotunda and Canada Games Galleries - Annual exhibit of works by Saint John High School's International Baccalaureate Art Class.
Hooper Studios Gallery Come see Light Phantasmagorical,a photographic exhibit by Valerie Biebuyck. Join an artist demonstrating their craft every Saturday afternoon from noon to 4 at the Hooper Studios Gallery in Hampton. There is something new to see every week in the Gallery. Find unique, one-of-a-kind gifts. We are also open by chance or appointment. Call us to set up a time to visit! 650-3333; 177 Kennebecasis River Road www.artathooperstudios.com
Klausen Gallery, 106 Prince William St., 693-9976. Mediterranean Moments by Jocelyn T. Bichard. Open Monday thru Friday, 10 a.m. "" 5 p.m.; Saturdays 10 a.m. "" 1 p.m.
Lorenzo Society Art Show Series Dave Dave Skyrie's A Handful of Earth runs until October 24 at the Staff Club, Ward Chipman Library Building, UNB Saint John, 100 Tucker Park Road 648-5757.
The New Brunswick Museum One Market Square. 643-2300: Mon "" Wed and Fri: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Thursday: 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday and Holidays: noon - 5 p.m.
Exhibition At the Imperial Theatre Currently showing watercolour paintings and pastel works of landscapes and seascapes by Anne Johnston of St. David Ridge, N.B. Main lobbies, Imperial Theatre, 24 King Square 674-4101.
Handworks Gallery, 12 King Street, Handworks Gallery features the work of over 50 of New Brunswick's finest artists and craftspeople. Visit our gallery to see jewelry, pottery, painting, sculpture and metalwork. Call 652-9787 Saint John. Now featuring the work of jeweler Gisele Theriault, with beautifully handcrafted, inscribed pieces with venetian glass,natural stone and sterling silver. New work and classic designs. For more info visit www.handworks.ca
Peter Buckland Gallery 693-9721. www.peterbucklandgallery.ca
The Gallery at Tim Isaac Art and Antiques 97 Prince William St. Saint John, N.B. E2L 2B2. They provide collectors and art admirers an opportunity to see works in a gallery context which normally would be sold at auction while also promoting the region's historic artists, nationally and internationally. The Gallery is always interested in acquiring important New Brunswick and Canadian art. The gallery offers clients the option of consigning their art works for private sale or to be sold at one of their regular auctions as they have done for over 30 years. Please visit the website at www.timisaac.com and click on "The Gallery" for photos of the paintings.
Trinity Galleries Works by Amy Ash & John Ackerson. Hours are Monday "" Friday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. www.trinitygalleries.ca.
Millenium Artplace Saint John Free Public Library, One Market Square. 649-6040.
Saint John Library Gallery Carnegie Rughookers "" My Best Yet.
[Ongoing]
Drawing Classes with Young Leonardos. Instructor: Roger Foucault- formally trained, certified, and practiced in classical/traditional animation, as well as being a published children's book illustrator. Roger also provide drawing seminars and workshops around various schools in New Brunswick. Ask about our private lessons that are now available. Check our website at www.youngleonardos.ca or call 657-DRAW (3729) for more information.
Highland Dancing Programs Classes to be held on Saturday mornings and Thursday evenings in the Rothesay area. Introduction to Highland Dance for Pre-Schoolers; Beginner Dancers; and a special 10-week Adults Program. Rothesay School of Highland Dancing is a not-for-profit association with a philosophy to provide fun and fitness while learning about Highland Dance and promoting the Scottish Culture. Professionally taught, fun classes for recreation, competition and exam levels. Instructors have over 30 years of experience. Grace, coordination, concentration and strength in motion. For more information about our open registration please call (506) 847-1216.
Kennebecasis Public Library Kennebecasis Public Library, One Landing Court, Quispamsis. (506) 849-5314.
Ambiance Day Spa & Wellness Center, offering beginner to advanced classes in Yoga, Pilates, Dance, Infant Massage, Labour Support, Prenatal Yoga and Mom & Baby Workout Yoga. Drop in and preregister for classes. Check out our calendar online www.theambiancespa.com or call 642-6422.
Bluegrass Jam Festival- 7:30 to 10 p.m. Every Monday evening. Saint John Marina, 2050 Westfield Road. Bluegrass musicians wanted. Public welcome. For more information visit http://www.bluegrassfriends.com or call 738-2988.
Camarilla Live Action Role-Playing - An evening of LARP based on the World of Darkness setting by White Wolf Game Studios. New members welcome. Must be 18 years of age or older. We meet Saturday evenings at the Community Health Center behind Saint Joseph's Hospital at 6:30 p.m. Please use back door. Knock loudly. For more info please e-mail dchodt@yahoo.ca
Children's Department - Saint John Free Public Library For more information call the Children's Department at (506) 643-7239.
The Free Reeling Film Society presents a film every Monday evening at the Somerset Pub. Showtime is at 8 p.m. and all are welcome. Come view a film free of charge in the company of friends. Phone 652-5238 for further details.
Customized Workshops for Your Non Profit Organizations - The Saint John Volunteer Centre is pleased to be able to offer Customized Workshops for Non Profit Organizations. These workshops consist of topics on Board Development and Volunteer Management. Their excellent trainers will take the topic of your choice and tailor it for your organization. These workshops can be anywhere from 1 hour to a full day. They can be presented at the location of your choice. For Workshop Costs and further information contact: Valerie Fitzpatrick Training Resources Coordinator Saint John Volunteer Centre (506) 658-1555 vol.training@nb.aibn.com
Film Pix- First Tuesday of each month. Empire 10, McAllister Drive (East). Film Pix is your chance to see world-class indie, art-house and foreign language films, and support a major film scholarship for local youth at the same time. Join the audience on the first Tuesday of each month. For list of films, location, dates and more, visit www.filmpix.ca/schedule.htm).
Knitting Classes Cricket Cove, Saint John City Market, 47 Charlotte Street. Offering on-going knitting classes designed for Beginner/Intermediate knitters. Pre-Registered classes run for 2, 3 or 4 weeks, a total of 6 hours of instruction for the cost of $35, plus tax and materials. Cricket Cove also offers Private Knitting Lessons for $25 an hour. For a further description of classes, please speak with a member of their helpful staff or call Cricket Cove during business hours at the Saint John City Market (506) 642-2797.
Registration for music lessons at Music from the Heart. Private piano, guitar, voice group voice, childrens classes adult voice contact Elaine Boulanger, 672-2305 or 651-0479. www.elaineboulanger.com. Lessons start September 8.
Mitchell Music Studio: Guitar lessons with Jonathan Mitchell, performance artist. Look for their upcoming rock and recording camps. Spaces still available with Susan Mitchell, voice teacher- all styles, all ages, and piano lessons. Located at the Gothic Arches, uptown Saint John. Phone, 693-4229.
Saint John Kennebecasis Valley Newcomers "" If you are new to this area and would like to join this national organization for women, call Sue at 633-8513 or e-mail us at sjkvnewcomers@hotmail.com. We get together for monthly lunches and coffees, book club, weekly bridge, mahjong, walking, Moms & Tots along with other interest groups and social get-togethers. Get in touch"¦meet other "newcomers" to the Saint John area.
Saint John Gurdjieff Group For people interested in the Fourth Way teaching as brought by G.I. Gurdjieff and his pupils. Please leave a message at (506) 657-4534 or visit website at www.gurdjieffmaritimes.ca
The Saint John Men's Chorus, under the direction of Mr. David Mitchell, is recruiting new members. We rehearse every Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 pm at the Church of the Good Shepherd, 668 Manawagonish Road. For more information, please call 738 8281.
The South West New Brunswick Chapter of the Professional Writers Association of Canada (SWNB - PWAC) meets the second Tuesday evening of each month at 6:45 p.m. at Brenan's Select Funeral Home, 1461 Manawagonish Road in Saint John. This intimate group of experienced writers meets monthly to discuss the business of writing. Anyone interested in making money as a professional writer is invited to come and learn about PWAC and its ability to help writers develop their writing opportunities. Call Trudy at 832-0338 or e-mail trudan@nbnet.nb.ca for more information.
Yoga at The Yoga Studio, breathe, feel, relax, watch and allow. Classes offered for all levels, beginners to seasoned yogis. Call Debra Bathgate your Kripalu Certified Teacher at 642-1103 for her upcoming schedule of classes. Visit www.kripalu.org for further information about this method of Hatha Yoga.
The Yoga Outlet offers classes for everyone. All ages, body types and experience levels are welcome! Check out www.yogaoutlet.ca for more information or call 658-YOGA (9642) for more information.
Weekend Public Swims - Aquatic Centre Saturday & Sundays: 2:30 to 4 p.m. Canada Games Aquatic Centre, 50 Union Street. Admission: Adults $7.50, Children $5., Family of four: $20. For more information: (506)658-4715.
West Branch Public Library: Babies in the Library, Time for Tots, Pre-School Story Time, Hackmatack Book Club, The Knitting Club, Family Drop-In Program, Book Club In A Bag: All these activities take place here. For more information or if you would like to register for a program contact the Library at 643-7260 or e-mail us at westbranch.publiclibrary@gnb.ca.
Sunday Soulful Sessions The Unitarian Universalist Church of Saint John on Sandy Point Rd. will bring live music, video, drums, poetry and more to their sanctuary every first and third Sunday of the month from 1 to 2:30 p.m. It's part coffee house, part jam session and part Sunday service, creating a fun space where singing, dancing and a spiritual celebration takes place.and Congregation participation is encouraged. and the larger Saint John community. The event's format will change depending on the participants and theme.
Cherry Brook Zoo Foster Thurston Drive. The zoo is open daily all year (except Christmas day); the zoo's hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with last admission at 4 p.m. Admission cost is $8 for adults, $7 for seniors, $6 for youth (13-17), and $4.25 for children 3-12. Family rate for two adults and two children is $21, taxes included. Yearly passes for two adults and two kids are $125. Children under three free. For zoo information about catered seminars; birthday parties; volunteering; 2009 Junior Zookeeper Day Camp please call the zoo office (506) 634-1440.
Rhoda's Flea Market Sundays 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Exhibition Park. The Market features 20,000 square feet of furniture, home cooking, German sausages, fruits and vegetables, books, clothing, toys, jewelry, antiques, groceries, household items, an all-day breakfast, and
Kennebecasis Public Library, 1 Landing Court, Quispamsis Story Time for children 18 months and still under 3 years and their parents/caregivers runs Tuesday mornings from 10:30 to11:00 a.m. Registration is not required. Three-and-Up Club Story Time for children 3 to 5 years and their parents/caregivers runs Friday mornings from 10:30 to 11:00 a.m. Registration is not required. Reading Buddies Group: For elementary school aged children who are learning English as a second language. Saturdays from 10:00 to12:00 p.m. Family Drop-In Table: Our family drop-in centre has weekly themes and crafts for parents/caregivers and children to enjoy together. Adult Book Club meets every third Thursday between 12:00 and 1:00 p.m. Newcomers Coffee Hour meets every Saturday from 10:00 to 12:00 p.m. Make new friends and practice your English in a comfortable social setting. Everyone welcome. Warm up your winter with some creative knits at the Tuesday Night Yarn Club! Every Tuesday evening from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
East Branch Public Library, 545 Westmorland Road 643-7250 Pre-School Storytime runs 10:30-11:00 a.m. Thursdays; The Family Drop-In Program is available anytime the library is open. Other ongoing programs include the Hackmatack Book Club for children, Pre-school Storytime, the Adult's Book Club.
Ongoing programs at the West Branch Library include Babies in the Library, Time for Tots, Pre-School Story Time, Parent Child Book Club, Knitting Club, Family Drop-In Program, Gates Computer Lab, Mystery Book Club and Chick Lit Book Club. The gallery features paintings by Dorren Boyd. Call 643-7260 or e-mail westbranch.publiclibrary@gnb.ca for more information.
Summer Science and Sports Camps for kids are being offered by the Faculty of Science, Applied Science and Engineering at UNBSJ. The science program provides the opportunity to explore the fascinating world of science through hands-on activities. The sports portion of the camp promotes daily physical activity through games and team sports. Camps are available for students entering grades 2-9 in September. For further information, please contact Jill at 648-5927.
Butterfly Bisque Paint Your Own Pottery is hosting a series of unique story time hours for guests every Wednesday and Saturday at 10:30 a.m. We are reading a short children's book and painting a piece of pottery that relates to the story! For information, email us at FireItUp@ButterflyBisque.ca or call 847-1846 to sign up. Capacity is limited. Price $10-$15. 83J Hampton Road (CIBC Mall), Rothesay.
It's 'Open Mic: Sing it and Wing it" Wednesday at the Vintage Bistro & Lounge in Hampton. Enjoy a combination of comedy, music and all around good time! Check out www.vintagebistro.com for information on this and other events.
Join the new Night-at-the-Museum youth group at the New Brunswick Museum. This group, for ages 10-13, will meet Thursdays 6:30 p.m. "" 8 p.m. from November until March. Cost is $3.25, or $32 for a full year membership.
The Saint John Multicultural and Newcomers Resource Centre offers classes in Conversational English on Tuesdays 5 p.m. - 6 p.m., Wednesdays 4 p.m. "" 6 p.m., Thursdays 10:30 a.m. "" 11:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. "" 6 p.m. on the third floor of the City Market building. This is a great opportunity for newcomers to develop their English skills, and for Canadians to learn about other cultures while helping out! For further information on the classes, or to volunteer, please contact Nathan White at 642-4242 or nathan.white@sjmnrc.ca.
Entry Application forms for the 57th Annual Saint John Santa Claus Parade are available now at Market News in Market Square, The Lotto Booth at Brunswick Square, the Business Resource Centre at 40 King Street, by calling 633-9797, or emailing info@uptownsj.com. Let's work hard to make this the best parade yet!
Breath, Body & Blessings is a Christ-centered yoga practice available to all who need a break from the fast pace of life. Drop in classes are twice a week in the North end. For info please email Breathbodyblessings@hotmail.com or call 639-6011.
The Saint John Multicultural and Newcomers Resource Centre is hosting an interactive job-finding class 10 a.m. "" 11 a.m. on Tuesdays, in conjunction with the PRUDE Access Centre, on the fourth floor of the City Market. Learn how to use your computer to find jobs! Registration is mandatory, as space is limited. Other upcoming employment workshops include The Art of Interviewing on Oct. 23, 1 p.m. "" 3 p.m., and Cover-Letter and Resume Writing on Oct. 26 from 10:30 a.m. "" 12 p.m.. For further information or to register, please contact Mary Stack at 642-6464.
Young architectural enthusiasts can check out the new Explorer Saturdays program at the NB Museum, inspired by the visiting exhibit "Building New Brunswick: An Architectural History," running 10 a.m. "" 4 p.m.
[Workshops]
Liz Miller is teaching a Hand Dyeing Yarn workshop at Hooper Studios on Nov. 7 and Nov. 8, 9:30 a.m. "" 4:30 p.m.; cost is $150. Learn how to safely dye your own fabrics! Discover techniques to mix dye, mix colour, and prepare fibre for the process! Materials free, and cookies, tea or coffee, and a Sunday lunch provided. To preregister call 650-3333. 177 Kennebecasis River Road, Hampton. www.artathooperstudios.com






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