Contemporary Craft in BC: Excellence Within Diversity
Thursday Feb 07, 2008 to Sunday Apr 06, 2008
Experience contemporary craft with the newest exhibition of the Craft Association of British Columbia at the Vancouver Museum from February 7 to April 6. Celebrate the diversity of over eighty artisans using mediums of fibre, glass, wood, metal and ceramics to create vibrant pieces with west coast flair. General admission is $10, students and seniors $8, youth $6.50, and child admission is Free. Vancouver Museum is located at 1100 Chestnut Street in Vanier Park
Location:Vancouver Museum, 1100 Chestnut St, Vanier Park, Vancouver

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Workshop #1: Personal Emergency Preparedness
Workshop #1 (BASIC TRAINING): Personal Emergency Preparedness : Emergencies and disasters can happen with little or no warning. Being prepared could save your life or the lives of others and significantly improve your quality of living in the aftermath. This session will teach you to be prepared for any type of emergency or disaster you may be faced with. You will learn personal and family preparedness, how to develop a family emergency plan and how to perform a "home hazard hunt". (604) 257-8140
Location:West Point Grey Community Centre - 4397 West 2nd Avenue
How It Works
Thursday Feb 28, 2008 to Sunday Mar 09, 2008
Al is a cop whose teenage daughter is hitting the drugs hard. It is not an ideal time for dating, but after a messy divorce, he needs a new start. Christine arrives in his life with an antidote to all things ordinary, and some strange medicine for the girl with the angry heart. Performance Works (PW) Tickets Adults $26; Seniors $24; Students $20 including all service charges Call 604 231-7535 .
Location:Performance Works Theatre, Granville Island, 1218 Cartwright St
Contact:Vancouver Museum
About Kitsilano
Kitsilano is a buzzing place, with the highlight being the beach in the summertime. Trendy people hang around, playing volleyball, rollerblading, or just taking a stroll. A lot of newcomers to Vancouver first settle in Kits. Kitsilano got its name from Khahtsahlanough a chief of the Squamish Nation. Did you ever notice that the streets named after trees - i.e. Elm, Birch, Cypress, don't always progress in alphabetic order?
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Must see in Kitsilano
PACIFIC SPACE CENTRE
VANCOUVER MUSEUM
MARITIME MUSEUM
Photo Tour
Go on a Kitsilano, Vancouver & around photo tour. See why Vancouver was chosen to host the 2010 Winter Olympics.
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