The Telegram (St. John's)

What’s happening this week

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Friday, April 27 Seniors

10:30 a.m.

Seniors’ Walking Group Looking to go for a walk, but find it too cold or slippery? We have an amazing walking group at Cowan Heights United Church. Join us in the auditorium Monday, Wednesday and Friday each week from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Admission is $1.

Lectures

7 p.m.

“The Bible, Justice and the Palestine-israel Conflict,” a talk by Rev. Dr. Naim Ateek, former Canon, St. George’s Cathedral, Jerusalem, and co-founder of the Sabeel Ecumenical Centre in Jerusalem, will take place at 7 p.m. at Memorial University’s Queen’s College. Reception follows. Free admission. Donations accepted. Books by Dr. Ateek available. Parking available in Area 19.

Live Music

4 p.m.

Dave White Performing at Green Sleeves Pub.

5 p.m.

Chris Hennessy Performing at O’reilly’s.

7 p.m.

Belles, Blues and Boogie

What better way to shake off the last of the winter doldrums than by lacing on your dancing shoes. Les Ms., under the direction of Valerie Long, is returning to rock the Masonic Temple along with the awardwinni­ng Lori Cooper Band, in two nights of music ranging from ballads to blues, and jive to jazz. Doors open at 6 p.m. Hors d’oeuvres and snacks available. Cash bar. 50-50 draw. Tickets are limited and are $35 each. Contact info@lesms.ca.

8 p.m.

Damian Follett Performing at Green Sleeves Pub.

12 a.m.

Good Time Charlie Performing at Green Sleeves Pub.

Theatre

8 p.m.

Isle of Demons

Robert Chafe’s “Isle of Demons” is onstage at the LSPU Hall. The story of Marguerite de Roberval — marooned by her uncle on an island off northern Newfoundla­nd in 1542 for daring to love a sailor. Neverthele­ss, she persisted. This acclaimed production from Persistenc­e Theatre Company moves to the LSPU Hall after a sold-out September run at the Barbara Barrett Theatre. Starring Marie Jones, Allison Kelly and Evan Mercer, with direction by Alix Reynolds. Tickets are $38 ($33 for students and seniors) and are available from the Resource Centre for the Arts box office, by calling 753-4531 or visiting http://rca.nf.ca/event/ isle-of-demons/.

Saturday, April 28 Groups

9 a.m.

Positive Thinkers Club

The club’s monthly buffet breakfast and presentati­on will feature Terri Myers speaking about “The Value of a Sunny Dispositio­n” at The Network Café. Cost is $15 for members, $20 for non-members. Everyone is welcome. Register at www.positiveth­inkersclub.ca.

11 a.m.

Overeaters Anonymous Overeaters Anonymous meets every Saturday in the Carnell Building, 13-15 Pippy Pl. For more informatio­n, call 738-1742.

Live Music 5 p.m.

Bill Kelly Performing at O’reilly’s.

6:30 p.m.

Rob Cook

Performing at Green Sleeves Pub.

7 p.m.

Belles, Blues and Boogie

What better way to shake off the last of the winter doldrums than by lacing on your dancing shoes! Les Ms. (under the direction of Valerie Long) is returning to rock the Masonic Temple along with the awardwinni­ng Lori Cooper Band, in two nights of music ranging from ballads to blues, and jive to jazz. Doors open at 6 p.m. Hors d’oeuvres and snacks available. Cash bar. 50-50 draw. Tickets are limited and are $35 each. Contact info@lesms.ca.

11 p.m.

Good Time Charlie Performing at Green Sleeves Pub.

Social

6 p.m.

SAEN Annual Dinner and Auction The Salmonid Associatio­n of Eastern Newfoundla­nd’s annual dinner and auction will take place at the Holiday Inn in St. John’s. Tickets are $75 and can be obtained by phoning Jim Dinn at 728-2317, Tony Mcgrath at 631-0795, the SAEN office at 722-9300 or any board member. MC for the evening is the CBC’S Anthony Germain. All are welcome.

Theatre

8 p.m.

Isle of Demons

Robert Chafe’s “Isle of Demons” is onstage at the LSPU Hall. Tickets are $38 ($33 for students and seniors) and are available from the Resource Centre for the Arts box office, by calling 753-4531 or visiting http:// rca.nf.ca/event/isle-of-demons/.

Sunday, April 29 Causes

Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet Tickets are available for the Mother’s Day brunch buffet on Sunday, May 13, which supports education work at The Fluvarium. There will be seatings at 10 a.m., 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. After your meal, families will be invited to visit the exhibits or join our educators for stories, crafts and feeding time. Cost for the event is $26.50 for adults and $14.50 for children ages 10 and under. Limited seats available. Buy your tickets by visiting The Fluvarium or call 7543474.

Festivals

2 p.m.

Ninth Day of Ridvan

You are graciously invited to join the Baha’i Community in celebratin­g the Ninth Day of the Festival of Ridvan at The Network Café, 6 East Dr., Pleasantvi­lle. For more informatio­n, visit http://bahaisofst­johns. org/.

Live Music

3:30 p.m.

Sunday Traditiona­l Session

Fun for the whole family at O’reilly’s Pub. Bring an instrument and play along, or sit back and enjoy the music.

7 p.m.

Derek Graham Performing at Green Sleeves Pub.

Fergus O’byrne Performing at O’reilly’s.

10:30 p.m.

Con O’brien & Patrick Moran Performing at O’reilly’s.

11 p.m.

Dave White Performing at Green Sleeves Pub.

Theatre

2 p.m.

Isle of Demons

Robert Chafe’s “Isle of Demons” is onstage at the LSPU Hall. Tickets for this matinee are $23 and are available from the Resource Centre for the Arts box office, by calling 753-4531 or visiting http://rca.nf.ca/ event/isle-of-demons/

Radio

VOWR Guest Interview: Barbara De Land speaks with Chris Hollett, owner of Jiffy Taxis. The taxi business story in St. John’s is an interestin­g one, and is somewhat different from other cities and countries. Hollett has owned Jiffy Taxi Co. for the past two years and is a former parttime taxi driver, and he describes how it developed during his father’s ownership years, and now his own time of ownership. Listen at VOWR am 800, VOWR.ORG, cable radio Rogers 945, Bell Aliant 756. Show airs at 2 p.m. Sunday and rebroadcas­ts at 7:30 p.m. the following Wednesday.

Monday, April 30 Children

11 a.m.

Active Start Playgroup Caregivers get active with the little ones up to age five at the Paul Reynolds Community Centre’s active playgroup. Recreation staff will be on site to develop fundamenta­l movement skills and physical literacy through active play. Cost is $3 per child aged two to five. Children under age two can participat­e free of charge.

Seniors

10:30 a.m.

Seniors’ Walking Group Looking to go for a walk, but find it too cold or slippery? We have an amazing walking group at Cowan Heights United Church. Join us in the auditorium Monday, Wednesday, and Friday each week from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Admission is $1.

Art

Ongoing

Artssmarts deadline

Artsnl is accepting online applicatio­ns from schools, school boards, or groups of schools to operate Artssmarts projects. Artssmarts provides funding to schools to bring profession­al artists into the classroom to help teachers and students integrate arts activities into non-arts subject areas. The applicatio­n deadline is May 31 (for projects starting after September 15, 2018 and completed by June 22, 2019). Visit https://artsnl.smartsimpl­e.ca to apply. Contact Artsnl with any questions at 866-726-2212 (toll free).

Live Music

6 p.m.

Dave White Performing at Green Sleeves Pub.

8:30 p.m.

The Old Contempora­ries Performing acoustic songs old and new every Monday night at The Black Sheep’s “Monday Social.”

10 p.m.

Damian Follett Performing at Green Sleeves Pub.

Tuesday, May 1 Children

10:30 a.m.

Big Fun for Little People

Bring your child along every Tuesday and join us at The Rooms for Big Fun. The program — designed for children aged two to four years old — features stories, songs, puppets, games and crafts for children and their guardian. Afterward, head upstairs to The Rooms Café for a compliment­ary tea or coffee and a chance to visit with other adults. This program is included with the cost of admission.

3:30 p.m.

Pokémon Club

This club is for Pokémon-loving children between the ages of six and 12. Bring your Pokémon cards to the Marjorie Mews Public Library to play, talk about your favourite Pokémon and more. Please register by calling 737-3020.

Art

11 a.m.

‘Pause’

“Pause” features watercolou­rs and mixed media drawings by Tia Connolly, Bonnie Leyton, Virginia Mitford and April White. All of the works invite viewers to take a moment to pause and consider an overlooked moment or experience. This exhibition will be at The Leyton Gallery of Fine Art until May 6.

Informatio­n

12 p.m.

Backyard Composting

The City of St. John’s, in partnershi­p with the MMSB and MUN Botanical Garden, are offering free backyard composting informatio­n sessions to residents of St. John’s. This approximat­ely one-hour session is at MUN Botanical Garden. You can purchase a standard compost bin for $50 or a tumbler bin for $75 (HST included). These sessions are for St. John’s residents only. You can attend a free backyard composting informatio­n session without registerin­g — just show up! If you will be purchasing a bin after the session, cash will be the only method of payment. Receipts will be provided.

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STOCK PHOTO “The Bible, Justice and the Palestine-israel Conflict,” a talk by Rev. Dr. Naim Ateek, former Canon, St. George’s Cathedral, Jerusalem, and co-founder of the Sabeel Ecumenical Centre in Jerusalem, will take place at 7 p.m. at Memorial University’s...

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