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, April 5, 2012

What's Happening...

Friday, April 6

The last day of the Youth Art 2012
Youth Grade 7 and up displayed
at the Artrageous Gallery


Sunday, April 8th -  10:00 am - 2:00 pmAnnual Easter Egg Hunt
Fort Steele
Easter Egg Hunt, Petting Zoo, Easter Themed Crafts, Easter Parade, Easter Egg Contest, Fun Family Games
Cupcake Decorating, Wagon Rides, Heritage Trades , Demonstrations, 1:30pm Church Service, International Hotel Restaurant, Johnny-On-The-Spot, Live Theatre Shows
admission $5.50 (incl. tax 2 and under free)  per person ~members free~
Bring your favorite decorated egg and enter it into our Best Decorated Easter Egg Contest!
Bring your decorated bicycle or wagon to ride in the Easter Parade!
The Wildhorse Theatre Presents, The Three Munschketeers
by Debbie Patterson 
enjoy this live family theatre production based on the stories of Robert Munsch Shows at 12:00pm and 2:30pm
Tickets for the theater are
$15 adult
$12 seniors and youth
$10 child
+tax
Family rate $40.00 (2 adults and two children) with each additional child $5.00
Call for more information!
250-417-6000



Tuesday, April 10
Cranbrook and District Arts Council present "What a Day for a Daydream"
Exhibition starts today and runs to May 4

Open Mic at DD Magee's
Attend Open Mic night hosted by David Prinn
Tonight and every Tuesday night from 7pm -10:30pm

Tuesday Night Fun League, Cranbrook Curling Club
All welcome, All equipment is supplied
Drop in Fee $5.00, 7pm
Call 250-426-4415 for more information

Wednesday, April 11

Clarinet, Cello and Piano Concert
The Selkirk Trio will perform a concert tonight
Begins at 7:30pm at the Presbyterian Church on 3rd St. S.
The program will include classics such as Beethoven, Bruch, and Cole Porter
Tickets are $15 adults and $12 students.
Tickets available at Lotus books or call 250-505-2508

Friday, April 13

Work with Lucas Myers
Work, a comedy, written and performed by Lucas Myers
7:30pm at Studio Stage Door
Tickets are $10 at Lotus Books

Saturday, April 14

Kootenay Trout Hatchery Open House
Trout and Sturgeon displays, children's fishing pond will be open so bring your rod.
There will be a hot dog concession stand.
Admission is Free
Ft. Steel-Wardenr Rd. 10am-3pm
Call 250-429-3214 for more information
10am-3pm

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