Journal Pioneer

COMMUNITY calendar

- Community Happenings are published daily and are for non-profit groups to publicize upcoming events. Keep submission­s to less than 30 words.

WEDNESDAY Summerside Duplicate Bridge

Summerside Bridge Club plays at St. Eleanors Community Centre Wednesdays and Mondays at 12:45 p.m. and Tuesdays at 6:15 p.m. For more informatio­n contact instructor Carol Mann at 902-4362224 or Summerside Duplicate Bridge Club manager Duncan McKillop at 902-436-4561.

12:45 p.m., March 1

Kuddles For Kids

More volunteers needed for Kuddles for Kids program. Meeting at St. Mary’s Hall, Summer St., Summerside, to make teddy bears for needy children here and abroad. No sewing experience needed. Visitors welcome to come see volunteers assembling colourful bears. For informatio­n call Heather Johnston at 902-724-5309.

1-4 p.m., March 1

Parkview Line Dancing

Line dancing at Parkview Seniors Club, Summerside, on Wednesdays.

1 p.m., March 1

Adult Colouring

Experience latest trend in relaxation, adult colouring books. Pages and colouring pencils provided. At Summerside Rotary Library, 57 Central St., Inspire Learning Centre, in Summerside. For adults. 1:30-2:30 p.m., March 1

P.E.I. WI Convention

Members of P.E.I. Women’s Institute District #9, including Canoe Cove, Clyde River, Hampshire, Long Creek, Meadowbank, North River, Rice Point, Riverdale/ Churchill, St. Catherines, invited to Area Convention at North River Fire Hall. Registrati­on and lunch at 6 p.m., convention starts at 7 p.m. For more informatio­n, contact Margaret, 902-566-4217.

6 p.m., March 1

Side X Side at Parkview

Musical group, Side x Side, play at Parkview Seniors Club. Group includes Cathy Jackman, Jeff Coughlin and Al Peters. Parkview Club located on Central St., Summerside.

7:30 p.m., March 1

Fox Chase the Ace

Draw for Silver Fox Community Curling Complex Chase the Ace, Summerside. Jackpot: $7,405 with 47 cards remaining. Tickets: $5 each, can be purchased up to 8:30 Wednesday evening at Silver Fox bar or from any member of fire department. Don’t have to be present to win.

8:30 p.m., March 1 THURSDAY

Eptek Exhibition

Textile artist Nancy Cole’s machine-stitched portraits of waiting room sketches in new exhibition “Killing Time” at Eptek Centre March 2 to April 7. Includes fullsized quilts exploring another aspect of “Killing Time” with an interpreta­tion of fighter jet sorties. Other recent work included. Eptek open Tuesdays to Fridays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sundays 12 to 4 p.m. March 2

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