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8 Surrey/North Delta Leader Tuesday, May 21 , 2013 Tuesday, May 21, 2013 Surrey/North Delta Leader 1 RECYCLE-IT! Earth Friendly Junk Removal 604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca HOT TUB & LARGE ITEM REMOVAL Tired looking at that ore? Includes complete removal, clean-up and relief. • WCB • Insured • Quality Guaranteed SPRING CLEANING? Clear the cluer and ee your mind! • We pick-up anything and everything from homes, offices, construction sites & commercial businesses. REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT Clip & Save Me! $ 25 Expires June 30, 2013 OFF ESTATE & HOARDING SERVICES Downsizing or CLEANING UP? Recycle-it! Earth Friendly Junk Removal • Furniture • Appliances • Electronics • Junk and Rubbish • Construction Debris • Drywall • Green Waste • Concrete • Mattresses & More Call for FREE timat! EARTH FRIENDLY BIN RENTALS 6 Yard to 40 Yard Bins • Construction & Renovation Debris • Roofing & Drywall Debris • Household Junk • Green Waste • Concrete, Dirt & Sod 604-587-5865 RECYCLE-IT! EARTH FRIENDLY JUNK REMOVAL Grab something fresh.

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Recycle-it! earth Friendly Junk Removal604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca

HOT TUB & LARGE ITEM REMOVAL Tired of looking at that eyesore?• Includes complete removal, clean-up and relief.• WCB • Insured • Quality Guaranteed

SPRING CLEANING?Clear the clutter and free your mind!• We pick-up anything and everything from homes, offices, construction sites & commercial businesses.

REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT

Clip &Save Me! $25

ExpiresJune 30, 2013

OFF

ESTATE & HOARDING SERVICES Downsizing or CLEANING UP?Recycle-it! Earth Friendly Junk Removal

• Furniture • Appliances • Electronics

• Junk and Rubbish

• Construction Debris

• Drywall

• Green Waste

• Concrete

• Mattresses & More

Call for FREE estimates!

EARTH FRIENDLY BIN RENTALS6 Yard to 40 Yard Bins

• Construction & Renovation Debris• Roofing & Drywall Debris• Household Junk• Green Waste• Concrete, Dirt & Sod

604-587-5865

RECYCLE-IT! EARTH FRIENDLY JUNK REMOVAL

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GreatDoor Prizes!Cafe HostingA Full Lunch

Menu

2nd AnnualAGING IN PLACE

CONFERENCE

SURREY SENIORS

MAY 31, 2013 • 8:30am-4:00pmFLEETWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE

15996 84 AVENUE

The Aging in Place Conference is a collaborative, respectful,integrated and inclusive event that supports healthy, active aging,

and is a medium for continuing awareness and education ofseniors’ safety and the importance of healthy, active communities.

The Conference will focus on 3 key areas:

HEALTHY LIFESTYLES • EDUCATION AND ADVOCACY • SAFETY

All registered participants will receive an ‘Age Friendly’ package

To register for workshops

604-501-5100

CELEBRATESENIORSWEEK!

Guest Keynote Speaker -Dr. Irving Rootman, Healthy Active Aging: The Role of Health Literacy* Complimentary refreshments will be available for keynote registrants4332533 9:00am-9:50am

How to Become More Health Literate4332466 11:00am-11:50am

Be Fraud Aware!4332468 10:00am-10:50am

The Old Age Security Program and Bene� ts4332470 11:00am-11:50am

Canada Pension Plan Program and Bene� ts4332477 2:00pm-2:50pm

Surrey Emergency Preparedness Program4332620 1:00pm-1:50pm

Travel Smart for Seniors 4332479 10:00am-10:50am

Urban Wildlife4332616 1:00pm-1:50pm

Mature Drivers4332481 11:00am-11:50am

Back Yard Birding Basics4332488 11:00am-11:50am

Organic Food and Gardening – Hazelnut Meadows Community Garden4332482 2:00pm-2:50pm

Power of Attorney Wills and Representation Agreements 4332193 1:00pm-1:50pm

Remaining Healthy and Successful While Caring for Another4332490 10:00am-10:50am

Frauds and Scams4332492 2:00pm-2:50pm

Transportation Working for Everyone4332899 1:00pm-1:50pm

Community Kitchens4332617 11:00am-11:50am

Understanding Dementia4333412 2:00pm-2:50pm

Fall Prevention4336455 1:00pm-1:50pm

Zumba Dance!No registration required*Please dress to be active 3:00pm-3:50pm

www.surrey.ca/seniors

WORKSHOPSPRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR WORKSHOPS

604-501-5100

This event is brought to you through the support of:• City of Surrey• Seniors Advisory and Accessibility Committee• Union of British Columbia Municipalities –

Seniors Housing and Support Initiative• Surrey Seniors Planning Table (funded by

United Way of Lower Mainland)

LEADER BUSINESS DIRECTORY • THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING LOCAL BUSINESSES

604-593-5377 | www.bcdiesel.ca

LENS R USeyecare

Call now to book your full Eye examNO CHARGE for children, seniors & diabetics exams

604-501-1533510 7488 King George Blvd. Surrey, BC V3W 0H9

12014 - 72nd Ave, Surrey • [email protected]

REPaiRs & custom sPEcialists

FREE MARKET EVALUATION

604.339.5132 • 604.585.3555www.jaysidhu.ca [email protected]

HONESTY RELIABILITY INTEGRITY

$1,000Vantage RealtyTOWARDS LEGAL FEES OR CASH

JAY SIDHU

#113, 8940 - 152nd Street, Surrey604.588.5227

Well trained computers @ a great priceCustom Computers and Repairs

Mon-Sat 11-9pmSunday 11-8pm

778-574-8088 103-18640 Fraser Hwy. Surrey

COMBOSPECIALAny Two Curries with Rice, Naan &Drink (16oz Pop, 500ml Bottle Water or Chai Tea)

$8$8$ 908908+TAX

AUTO SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

HEALTH & PERSONAL CARE

RESTAURANTS/FOOD

TO ADVERTISE HERE, PLEASE CONTACT...T: 604.575.2744 • F: 604.575.2544 • E: [email protected]

LEADER BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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CREATION DATE: 05/13/13 MODIFICATION DATE: May 15, 2013 4:01 PM OUTPUT DATE: 05/15/13APPROVALS

Art Director:

Copywriter:

Producer:

Accounts:

PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK FOR ACCURACY.

Software: InDesign Version: CS6

#600 – 1085 Homer Street, Vancouver BC, V6B 1J4

p: 604 647 2727f: 604 647 6299

www.cossette.com

DOCKET #: 111126377 CLIENT: MCD DESCRIPTION: Metro NSP Wrap

FILE NAME: 111126377 McWraps NSP Wrap_Black Press.inddTRIM: 10.6563" x 10.5"

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From May 22nd to May 25th

No coupon required.

Any Signature McWrap®

Not valid with any Extra Value Meal.

Introducing McDonald’s® new Signature McWrap®.Made with crisp veggies like fresh cucumber and tomato, and 100% seasoned chicken breast wrapped up in a soft, steamed whole wheat tortilla. Available in 3 exciting fl avours - Sweet Chili, Chicken & Bacon, and Fiesta - all with your choice of crispy or grilled seasoned chicken. They’re a brand new way to add some freshness to your day.

At participating McDonald’s® restaurants in Canada. Product availability varies by restaurant.©2013 McDonald’s

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Enjoy our monthly guide to what’s happening in your local Pubs, Restaurants, and around town.Submissions for your not-for-profit event can be emailed to [email protected]. Events & Entertainment is published the first Tuesday of every month with more events available online 24/7. To post online, visit our calendar at www.surreyleader.com.

Surrey Children’s Festival takes place May 23-25 at the Surrey Arts Centre and Bear Creek Park (King George Boulevard and 88 Avenue), featuring dozens of lo-cal and international performers. Check http://www.surrey.ca/childrensfestival/ for further information.

Adams Road Elementary School’s first Fun Fair takes place May 24 from 5-8 p.m. at 18228 68 Ave. Pony rides, dunk tanks, raffle draws, food and games. 

DanceTango.ca presents Louis Boniovanni and “Live It Up Dance” on May 25 from 8-11 p.m. at 1469 George St., White Rock. A potpourrie of latin, swing, NC2, country, waltz and tango. Tickets are $15. Call 604-538-4016 or visit www.whiterockelks.ca

Delta Diggers Garden Club’s annual plant sale takes place May 25 from 10 a.m. to noon in the back parking lot of Kennedy Seniors Recreation Centre, 11760 88 Ave.

A kids’ swap meet takes place May 25 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds, 6050 176 St. New and gently used kids’ items for

sale. Vendors are needed. Call 604-588-9919.

The Steve Maddock Quartet performs at Northwood United Church, 8855 156 St. on May 26, 4 p.m. as part of the ongo-ing Vespers in the Valley series. Admission is by donation.

The Corporation of Delta and Wa-tershed Artworks are co-hosting the art sale A Whole Lotta Art on May 26 in the Watershed Artworks Parking Lot 11425 84 Ave. Artists and artisans, both members of the Watershed Artworks and artists from the community will be show and sell their work. I case of rain, the event will take place inside the Firehall Centre for the Arts next door. BBC, entertainment and refreshments. For more information, call 604-596-1029.

The South Surrey White Rock Art Society is holding a show and sale of original paintings in watercolour, oil, pas-tel and/or acrylics on May 25-26, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Elgin Hall, 14250 Crescent Rd. Opening reception May 25, 2-4 p.m. with artists in attendance.

Join in the fight against cancer by participating in the Canadian Cancer Society Surrey/Guildford Relay for Life, at the Guildford Recreation Centre May

25–26. The event goes from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. Register, join a team or volunteer at the event: www.relaybc.ca/surrey-guild-ford2013

George Mackie Library (8440 112 St.) presents Mineral Treasures of the World on May 29 from 7-8 p.m. Appreciate the rocks beneath your feet in this presenta-tion by Ray Hill on geology, minerals and gems. For ages 7 and up.

Delta Arts Council’s next Open Mic takes place May 31 at 7:30 p.m. at the Firehall Centre for the Arts (11489 84 Ave). Poets, singers, musicians, actors and dancers are invited to take part. No bands, please. The emcee is Patti Mc-Gregor. Doors open at 7 p.m. Admission is $4. For more information, call 604-581-6270.

If you live in Surrey, here’s a chance to provide input on city policies, programs and plans and connect with your com-munity. City Speaks (http://bit.ly/XO9j78) is open to those 16 years or older and live in the city. The new initiative is part of the City of Surrey’s community engagement program. Register before May 31 for a chance to win $500 toward an iPad Mini or another item of your choice.

The art of Nasser Ghaderi is on

display at the Newton Cultural Centre (13530 72 Ave.) through the month of May in an exhibit called An Explosion in Colour. Call 604-594-2700 for more information.

The Princess Myth: Exploring South Asian teen identity and wellness, is an exhibition of visual and literary art by Sur-rey students exploring South Asian girls’ identity as shaped by cultural values and the growing influence of social media. The show runs at the Surrey Arts Centre until Aug. 17.

The Canadian Cancer Society’s Delta Relay for Life takes place June 1 from 4 p.m. until 6 a.m. the following Sunday at North Delta Secondary School, 11447 82 Ave. Create or join a team and take turns walking or running in a non-competitive relay. For more information or to register, call 604-533-1145 or visit www.relaybc.ca/delta2013

Many people enjoy sweets, pastries, and baked goods, but what about those who take it to the next level? On Thursday, June 6 at 7:30 p.m. as part of the Thursday Artist Talk speaker series at the Surrey Art Gallery, New Westminster-based sugar artist Edit Albert will share what it means to create confectionaries

Lunch Specials • Take Out AvailableOver 100 Menu Items • Fully Licensed

Banquet Hall for 60 • Catering Availablewww.tasteofpunjab.ca 604.588.7700 or 778.895.7747

10009 - Whalley Blvd, Surrey (corner of 100th Ave. & 136A St.)

BEST INDIAN FOOD IN TOWNNow serving

Indian-style Chinese CuisineFine Indian Cuisine

Join us May 24 to June 2, 2013 for the first ever

Restaurateurs register today @ www.bcrfa.com / 604-669-2239

Presented by with support from

Savour the Dates!

Participating Restaurant - Taste of Punjab

Please be advised that your waste collection service during

the week of May 20 – 25 will occur on your REGULAR collection day

and WILL NOT shift.

victoria day week collection

rethink wastecollection notice

www.surrey.ca/rethinkwaste

CARRIERS NEEDEDIN DELTA

Please Call 604-575-5342UPCOMING AVAILABLE ROUTESROUTE# PAPERS AREA DESCRIPTION1-07 94 Commonwealth Cres - Brookdale Pl, Lyon Rd - Alpine Pl2-01 112 109A St - 110A St, 78 Ave - 80 Ave2-08 85 Bridlington Dr - 112 St, Sutton Pl - Monroe Dr2-14 84 Blake Dr - 112 St, 72 Ave - 73A Ave4-02 105 Lyon Rd - Huff Bvld, Ryall Cres - Sussex Cres4-04 94 Cherry Ln - Stoney Cres, Hamlin Dr - Lyon Rd5-03 107 108B St - 111A St, 82 Ave - 84 Ave6-04 83 114 St - 116 St, 86 Ave - 87 Ave6-09 94 112 St - 114 St, 82 Ave - Greenhill Pl8-02 44 Norum Rd - Norum Cres including Norum Pl8-10 94 Dunlop Rd - River Rd, Suncrest Dr - Terrace Dr8-19 49 Glenrose Dr - Dunlop Rd, Centre St - 84 Ave

Walking for

Bright Futures

Please support Bright Futures for young deaf and hard of hearing children and children with speech and language

diffi culties. Join us for a family friendly1.5 km walk to the listening bridge or a 3 km fun,

non competitive walk/run on the listening loop.

The Elks & Royal Purple Lodges of BC are hosting their annual Walk-a-thon in support of the

BC Family Hearing Resource Society.

BC Family Hearing Resource Society

Registration Fee: Individuals $20 · Families $30Fee is waived for those collecting pledges over $50

SUNDAY - MAY 26TH 2013Registration 9 am - Walk 10 am

Campbell Valley Park · 200th St & 8th AveRefreshments and activities following event

donate online! www.bcfamilyhearing.com

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It’s Playoff Season - The Drops Here!PUB NIGHTS PUB NIGHTS PUB NIGHTS PUB NIGHTS PUB NIGHTS PUB

Chicken or Beef or Lamb Souvlaki

$14.95Greek Ribs

$15.95

greek night every tuesday

MY GREEK TAVERNA#7 - 6450 - 120th Street • 604-592-0707

WWW.MYGREEKTAVERNA.COM

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6 PiecesDeep Fried Shrimps Wonton

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MONDAYS Fully loaded Burger

with Fries $5.95TUESDAY - ALL DAY

Burger $2.50 Every day after 9pm

WEDNESDAYS A Pound of Ribs $3.95

THURSDAY & SUNDAY 30¢ WINGS

FRIDAYSSteak & Prawns $9.95

2 for 1 Appies Daily 3-6pm

Jolly Mac’sPUB & LIQUOR STORE

CANUCKS JERSEY

given away each

game of Stanley

Cup Playoff Final

WIN A JERSEY

OUR LIQUOR STORE’S NEW COOLING SYSTEMKEEPS OUR BEER AT 320

huge variety...great pricesWhile quantities last. Open daily from 9am to 11pm

Sample Our New Daily SpecialsMonday Pulled Pork Sandwich $4.95

Tuesday Prime Rib Burger $4.95Wednesday Wings $5.50/lb

Thursday Feature Pasta $7.95Friday/Saturday Steak & Prawns $11.95

Sunday Classic Breakfast $4.95

NOW FEATURING

Challenge our new Red Seal Chef to create an innovative dish

catered to your party.A 5 star experience for only $16 per attendee

*Party must be a minimum of 2, maximum of 10 per specialized entrée. Please make a reservation to ensure a quality experience.

“Your Chef Sundays”

604.584.9311 12867 96th Avenue

Surrey

PLEASE RESERVE

Over 40 Choices

LUNCH$7.95

From 11am-3pm Daily

THE HOME OF GOOD TASTE

#112, 7218 King George Blvd. Surrey 604.543.4032 www.kellyspub.ca

Kelly’s PubHome to Several Regional

BEERSHandcrafted Fine Ingredientswithwithwithwith

Buy One Lunch or Dinnerand get a 2nd one FREEwith purchase of 2 beverages

100 WINGS for $25 - Every Wednesday, 10 Great Flavours

Let’s Eat Out!FROM FINE DINING TO LOCAL CAFES IN SURREy AND NORTH DELTA

yOUR MONTHLy GUIDE TO SURREy’S EATERIESas an artistic passion. Surrey Art

Gallery is located at 13750 88 Ave.Feel the beat as rePercussion

returns with Surrey’s many cultures represented through the art of drumming. Featuring performances by almost two dozen drummers plus the Surrey Folk Bhangra Club. The event is part of the HSBC City of Bhangra Festival. The show takes place June 7, 8 p.m. at the Surrey Arts Centre (13750 88 Ave.).

Bundle up that treasured item and bring it to the Surrey Antiques off the Roadshow (9th annual) at the Surrey Art Gallery on Saturday, June 8 between 12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. The cost is $10 for the first item and $5 for each additional item. This is a drop-in event; registration is not required. Observers are welcome. Parking is free.

Surrey’s Gutsy Walk for the

Crohns and Colitis Foundation of Canada (CCFC) takes place on June 9 at Bear Creek Park. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. and live music starts at 9 a.m. (Payton Rector, and possibly the Simpson Brothers Band). The walk begins at 10:30 a.m. For more information, contact Deb Dolton at [email protected] or 604-533-7678 or visit www.gutsywalk.ca

The art rental and sales program at the Surrey Arts Centre provides the community with easy access to original artwork by local artists. It is an excellent opportunity to experience a wide variety of artworks without great financial commitment. Eighty per cent of the first year’s rent may go towards the purchase if desired. Approximately 120 works are on display and can be selected during gift shop hours. For further information contact 604-501-5564.

The Peace Arch Spinners and Weavers Guild meets the second Monday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Surrey Museum. Call Linda at 604-589-1087 or Elly at 604-576-8816 for more information.

Jump Joint Swing is changing format. Ten-week-long swing dance courses are now being offered instead of the old drop-in lessons, which have been cancelled. The courses ($50 per person or $89 per couple) are on Saturdays and Mondays. Everyone is welcome to attend, and no dance experience or partner are required. Jump Joint Swing is located at #110, 12232 Pattullo Pl. A portion of proceeds are donated to the Metro Kids Society. For more information about the courses or private lessons, call Marie Welton at 778-867-1457 or visit www.jumpjointswing.com

Sunnyside Hall (18 Avenue and 154 Street) is hosting an Old Time Dance with live music every Monday at 1 p.m. until the end of June. All seniors welcome. For more

information, call 604-542-8449 or 604-575-8236.A Chutney Dancehall dance takes place the first

Saturday of each month at 9 p.m. at Sullivan Hall, 6303 152 St. The $10 cost includes Indo-Caribbean cuisine. Singles welcome. For more information, call Orvis at 604-209-5081.

Surrey International Folk Dancers invite new members to learn a variety of dances from Europe, North America and the Middle East. The group meets every Thursday from 7:30-9:30 p.m. at Walnut Road School, 16153 82 Ave. All ages welcome. For more information, call Dale at 604-594-9946, email [email protected] or visit http://surreyfolkdance.org

Greek Festival - June 7-16th. This annual event features live Greek Music and traditional Dances, excellent Greek cuisine, cultural exhibits and more. Free Admission. 13181 96 Ave, Surrey, BC.

If you would like to promote your restaurant orpub and take advantage of this high profile page

please contact Pam 604.575.5320 [email protected]

KalmarRESTAURANT

MEETINGROOM

AVAILABLEfor up to 60

PLEASE CALLFOR DETAILS!

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Enjoy a complimentarySalad Bar

with purchase of any lunch or dinner entrée

from 11am-2pm4pm-8pm

Breakfast Specialfrom $5.89

Lunch Specialfrom $6.95

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It’s Playoff Season - The Drops Here!PUB NIGHTS PUB NIGHTS PUB NIGHTS PUB NIGHTS PUB NIGHTS PUB

Chicken or Beef or Lamb Souvlaki

$14.95Greek Ribs

$15.95

greek night every tuesday

MY GREEK TAVERNA#7 - 6450 - 120th Street • 604-592-0707

WWW.MYGREEKTAVERNA.COM

SUNDAY SPECIAL Roast Lamb

$14.95

8677 120th. St. ( Scott Road ), Delta

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604-591-6638 點心 ALL DAY~ DIM SUM { After 3 pm Dine-in Only }

FREE DELIVERY AFTER 5:00 PM( minimum order $ 20 ) Within 5km

For Menu & Opening Hours Please Visit Our Website:www.yummywontonhouse.com

VALID THRU June 30. 2013

6 PiecesDeep Fried Shrimps Wonton

With This Coupon WithMinimum $25 Order

Free

Dine-in Only*This o� er is NOT valid with any other discounts, coupons.

604-584-4262 • 14817-108 AVENUE, SURREY

MONDAYS Fully loaded Burger

with Fries $5.95TUESDAY - ALL DAY

Burger $2.50 Every day after 9pm

WEDNESDAYS A Pound of Ribs $3.95

THURSDAY & SUNDAY 30¢ WINGS

FRIDAYSSteak & Prawns $9.95

2 for 1 Appies Daily 3-6pm

Jolly Mac’sPUB & LIQUOR STORE

CANUCKS JERSEY

given away each

game of Stanley

Cup Playoff Final

WIN A JERSEY

OUR LIQUOR STORE’S NEW COOLING SYSTEMKEEPS OUR BEER AT 320

huge variety...great pricesWhile quantities last. Open daily from 9am to 11pm

Sample Our New Daily SpecialsMonday Pulled Pork Sandwich $4.95

Tuesday Prime Rib Burger $4.95Wednesday Wings $5.50/lb

Thursday Feature Pasta $7.95Friday/Saturday Steak & Prawns $11.95

Sunday Classic Breakfast $4.95

NOW FEATURING

Challenge our new Red Seal Chef to create an innovative dish

catered to your party.A 5 star experience for only $16 per attendee

*Party must be a minimum of 2, maximum of 10 per specialized entrée. Please make a reservation to ensure a quality experience.

“Your Chef Sundays”

604.584.9311 12867 96th Avenue

Surrey

PLEASE RESERVE

Over 40 Choices

LUNCH$7.95

From 11am-3pm Daily

THE HOME OF GOOD TASTE

#112, 7218 King George Blvd. Surrey 604.543.4032 www.kellyspub.ca

Kelly’s PubHome to Several Regional

BEERSHandcrafted Fine Ingredientswithwithwithwith

Buy One Lunch or Dinnerand get a 2nd one FREEwith purchase of 2 beverages

100 WINGS for $25 - Every Wednesday, 10 Great Flavours

Let’s Eat Out!FROM FINE DINING TO LOCAL CAFES IN SURREy AND NORTH DELTA

yOUR MONTHLy GUIDE TO SURREy’S EATERIESas an artistic passion. Surrey Art

Gallery is located at 13750 88 Ave.Feel the beat as rePercussion

returns with Surrey’s many cultures represented through the art of drumming. Featuring performances by almost two dozen drummers plus the Surrey Folk Bhangra Club. The event is part of the HSBC City of Bhangra Festival. The show takes place June 7, 8 p.m. at the Surrey Arts Centre (13750 88 Ave.).

Bundle up that treasured item and bring it to the Surrey Antiques off the Roadshow (9th annual) at the Surrey Art Gallery on Saturday, June 8 between 12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. The cost is $10 for the first item and $5 for each additional item. This is a drop-in event; registration is not required. Observers are welcome. Parking is free.

Surrey’s Gutsy Walk for the

Crohns and Colitis Foundation of Canada (CCFC) takes place on June 9 at Bear Creek Park. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. and live music starts at 9 a.m. (Payton Rector, and possibly the Simpson Brothers Band). The walk begins at 10:30 a.m. For more information, contact Deb Dolton at [email protected] or 604-533-7678 or visit www.gutsywalk.ca

The art rental and sales program at the Surrey Arts Centre provides the community with easy access to original artwork by local artists. It is an excellent opportunity to experience a wide variety of artworks without great financial commitment. Eighty per cent of the first year’s rent may go towards the purchase if desired. Approximately 120 works are on display and can be selected during gift shop hours. For further information contact 604-501-5564.

The Peace Arch Spinners and Weavers Guild meets the second Monday of each month at 10 a.m. at the Surrey Museum. Call Linda at 604-589-1087 or Elly at 604-576-8816 for more information.

Jump Joint Swing is changing format. Ten-week-long swing dance courses are now being offered instead of the old drop-in lessons, which have been cancelled. The courses ($50 per person or $89 per couple) are on Saturdays and Mondays. Everyone is welcome to attend, and no dance experience or partner are required. Jump Joint Swing is located at #110, 12232 Pattullo Pl. A portion of proceeds are donated to the Metro Kids Society. For more information about the courses or private lessons, call Marie Welton at 778-867-1457 or visit www.jumpjointswing.com

Sunnyside Hall (18 Avenue and 154 Street) is hosting an Old Time Dance with live music every Monday at 1 p.m. until the end of June. All seniors welcome. For more

information, call 604-542-8449 or 604-575-8236.A Chutney Dancehall dance takes place the first

Saturday of each month at 9 p.m. at Sullivan Hall, 6303 152 St. The $10 cost includes Indo-Caribbean cuisine. Singles welcome. For more information, call Orvis at 604-209-5081.

Surrey International Folk Dancers invite new members to learn a variety of dances from Europe, North America and the Middle East. The group meets every Thursday from 7:30-9:30 p.m. at Walnut Road School, 16153 82 Ave. All ages welcome. For more information, call Dale at 604-594-9946, email [email protected] or visit http://surreyfolkdance.org

Greek Festival - June 7-16th. This annual event features live Greek Music and traditional Dances, excellent Greek cuisine, cultural exhibits and more. Free Admission. 13181 96 Ave, Surrey, BC.

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Enjoy our monthly guide to what’s happening in your local Pubs, Restaurants, and around town.Submissions for your not-for-profit event can be emailed to [email protected]. Events & Entertainment is published the first Tuesday of every month with more events available online 24/7. To post online, visit our calendar at www.surreyleader.com.

Surrey Children’s Festival takes place May 23-25 at the Surrey Arts Centre and Bear Creek Park (King George Boulevard and 88 Avenue), featuring dozens of lo-cal and international performers. Check http://www.surrey.ca/childrensfestival/ for further information.

Adams Road Elementary School’s first Fun Fair takes place May 24 from 5-8 p.m. at 18228 68 Ave. Pony rides, dunk tanks, raffle draws, food and games. 

DanceTango.ca presents Louis Boniovanni and “Live It Up Dance” on May 25 from 8-11 p.m. at 1469 George St., White Rock. A potpourrie of latin, swing, NC2, country, waltz and tango. Tickets are $15. Call 604-538-4016 or visit www.whiterockelks.ca

Delta Diggers Garden Club’s annual plant sale takes place May 25 from 10 a.m. to noon in the back parking lot of Kennedy Seniors Recreation Centre, 11760 88 Ave.

A kids’ swap meet takes place May 25 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds, 6050 176 St. New and gently used kids’ items for

sale. Vendors are needed. Call 604-588-9919.

The Steve Maddock Quartet performs at Northwood United Church, 8855 156 St. on May 26, 4 p.m. as part of the ongo-ing Vespers in the Valley series. Admission is by donation.

The Corporation of Delta and Wa-tershed Artworks are co-hosting the art sale A Whole Lotta Art on May 26 in the Watershed Artworks Parking Lot 11425 84 Ave. Artists and artisans, both members of the Watershed Artworks and artists from the community will be show and sell their work. I case of rain, the event will take place inside the Firehall Centre for the Arts next door. BBC, entertainment and refreshments. For more information, call 604-596-1029.

The South Surrey White Rock Art Society is holding a show and sale of original paintings in watercolour, oil, pas-tel and/or acrylics on May 25-26, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Elgin Hall, 14250 Crescent Rd. Opening reception May 25, 2-4 p.m. with artists in attendance.

Join in the fight against cancer by participating in the Canadian Cancer Society Surrey/Guildford Relay for Life, at the Guildford Recreation Centre May

25–26. The event goes from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. Register, join a team or volunteer at the event: www.relaybc.ca/surrey-guild-ford2013

George Mackie Library (8440 112 St.) presents Mineral Treasures of the World on May 29 from 7-8 p.m. Appreciate the rocks beneath your feet in this presenta-tion by Ray Hill on geology, minerals and gems. For ages 7 and up.

Delta Arts Council’s next Open Mic takes place May 31 at 7:30 p.m. at the Firehall Centre for the Arts (11489 84 Ave). Poets, singers, musicians, actors and dancers are invited to take part. No bands, please. The emcee is Patti Mc-Gregor. Doors open at 7 p.m. Admission is $4. For more information, call 604-581-6270.

If you live in Surrey, here’s a chance to provide input on city policies, programs and plans and connect with your com-munity. City Speaks (http://bit.ly/XO9j78) is open to those 16 years or older and live in the city. The new initiative is part of the City of Surrey’s community engagement program. Register before May 31 for a chance to win $500 toward an iPad Mini or another item of your choice.

The art of Nasser Ghaderi is on

display at the Newton Cultural Centre (13530 72 Ave.) through the month of May in an exhibit called An Explosion in Colour. Call 604-594-2700 for more information.

The Princess Myth: Exploring South Asian teen identity and wellness, is an exhibition of visual and literary art by Sur-rey students exploring South Asian girls’ identity as shaped by cultural values and the growing influence of social media. The show runs at the Surrey Arts Centre until Aug. 17.

The Canadian Cancer Society’s Delta Relay for Life takes place June 1 from 4 p.m. until 6 a.m. the following Sunday at North Delta Secondary School, 11447 82 Ave. Create or join a team and take turns walking or running in a non-competitive relay. For more information or to register, call 604-533-1145 or visit www.relaybc.ca/delta2013

Many people enjoy sweets, pastries, and baked goods, but what about those who take it to the next level? On Thursday, June 6 at 7:30 p.m. as part of the Thursday Artist Talk speaker series at the Surrey Art Gallery, New Westminster-based sugar artist Edit Albert will share what it means to create confectionaries

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Bright Futures

Please support Bright Futures for young deaf and hard of hearing children and children with speech and language

diffi culties. Join us for a family friendly1.5 km walk to the listening bridge or a 3 km fun,

non competitive walk/run on the listening loop.

The Elks & Royal Purple Lodges of BC are hosting their annual Walk-a-thon in support of the

BC Family Hearing Resource Society.

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Registration Fee: Individuals $20 · Families $30Fee is waived for those collecting pledges over $50

SUNDAY - MAY 26TH 2013Registration 9 am - Walk 10 am

Campbell Valley Park · 200th St & 8th AveRefreshments and activities following event

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MAY 31, 2013 • 8:30am-4:00pmFLEETWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE

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The Aging in Place Conference is a collaborative, respectful,integrated and inclusive event that supports healthy, active aging,

and is a medium for continuing awareness and education ofseniors’ safety and the importance of healthy, active communities.

The Conference will focus on 3 key areas:

HEALTHY LIFESTYLES • EDUCATION AND ADVOCACY • SAFETY

All registered participants will receive an ‘Age Friendly’ package

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Guest Keynote Speaker -Dr. Irving Rootman, Healthy Active Aging: The Role of Health Literacy* Complimentary refreshments will be available for keynote registrants4332533 9:00am-9:50am

How to Become More Health Literate4332466 11:00am-11:50am

Be Fraud Aware!4332468 10:00am-10:50am

The Old Age Security Program and Bene� ts4332470 11:00am-11:50am

Canada Pension Plan Program and Bene� ts4332477 2:00pm-2:50pm

Surrey Emergency Preparedness Program4332620 1:00pm-1:50pm

Travel Smart for Seniors 4332479 10:00am-10:50am

Urban Wildlife4332616 1:00pm-1:50pm

Mature Drivers4332481 11:00am-11:50am

Back Yard Birding Basics4332488 11:00am-11:50am

Organic Food and Gardening – Hazelnut Meadows Community Garden4332482 2:00pm-2:50pm

Power of Attorney Wills and Representation Agreements 4332193 1:00pm-1:50pm

Remaining Healthy and Successful While Caring for Another4332490 10:00am-10:50am

Frauds and Scams4332492 2:00pm-2:50pm

Transportation Working for Everyone4332899 1:00pm-1:50pm

Community Kitchens4332617 11:00am-11:50am

Understanding Dementia4333412 2:00pm-2:50pm

Fall Prevention4336455 1:00pm-1:50pm

Zumba Dance!No registration required*Please dress to be active 3:00pm-3:50pm

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