Citizens for a Livable Cranbrook Society provides grassroots leadership and an inclusive process, with a voice for all community members, to ensure that our community grows and develops in a way that incorporates an environmental ethic, offers a range of housing and transportation choices, encourages a vibrant and cultural life and supports sustainable, meaningful employment and business opportunities.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

What's Happening?

Thursday July 21st
Live at the Legion
Downstairs at the Heritage Inn
All musicians and patrons welcome
250-426-4512

Saturday July 24th
Farmer’s Market
Tenth Av. Adjacent to Rotary Park
9:00am- 1:00pm

Saturday July 24th
Norm’s Block Party - You are ALL invited.


Cranbrook's Social Planning Committee promoting 'a living wage' is encouraging community groups, employers and businesses to attend this event.  The purpose is to share ideas and become aware of the possibilities.  Please bring your own cutlery, plates, napkins, cups (to reduce the amount of waste), and a lawn chair, as well as a potluck dish. Coffee will be available, McDonald's is donating a large dispenser of soft drink, and there will be donated fried potato wedges from the ABC restaurant.
Through this event we are raising awareness of the need to raise people up out of poverty in creative ways.  Come and join the discussion.


Sunday July 24th
East Kootenay Outdoor Club
Mount Dingley.....hike a mountain up at the headwaters of Wildhorse Creek near Wildhorse Ridge in the southwest part of Top of the World provincial park.
Full day, moderate pace. 2/2/2
For info call Wayne 432 – 0083


Wednesday July 27th























Wednesday, July 27th , 5:30 - 9:30pm.
Art in the Park in partnership with the Evening Farmer's Market
Seeking artists interested in displaying their artwork at tables.
Musicians interested in playing at the gazebo.
(A sound system will be provided but performers should keep their sets up extremely simple and bring their own patch cords.) Writers interested in performing short poems or prose.
Artists and musicians please contact Pauline or Linda at the CDAC office 250-426-4223 or respond to this email. Writers please email Dorothy McKay, at belle20@shaw.ca

Ongoing
Artrageous Gallery
July 12 th “ August 6 th
Auto Images Past to Present
Features a display of automotive related imagery by local artists
Held in conjunction with a historical photographic exhibit titled Fast Cars & Fancy Free courtesy of the Columbia Basin Institute of Regional History.
Includes Skip Fennessy 's collection of scale-model Ford, Cadillac and other early American vehicles.

Fort Steele Heritage Town
Gaberdine's Galoshes
3:30pm daily

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