The Telegram (St. John's)

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MONDAY, AUGUST 27

Art

1 p.m. Artist Spotlight

Every Monday, The Rooms will host a visual artist at work. We invite you to visit them and ask them questions about their profession­al practice. Every Monday from 1 to

3 p.m.

Ongoing Community Arts Program

Artsnl is now accepting applicatio­ns for its Community Arts Program to support projects by community based non-profit arts organizati­ons and groups. Applicatio­n deadline: Monday, October 1, 2018 (projects must start on/after December 1, 2018). Contact Artsnl for details: The Newman Building, 1 Springdale Street, St. John’s, 7262212 or toll free 1 (866) 726-2212 (NL only), or visit http://www.nlac. ca/grants/cap.htm for info, video, and to apply.

Charities

Upcoming Completing the T3010

“By the Book$: Completing the T3010 – Tips for Charities” is an informatio­n session coming up September 13 at the Community Sector Council Newfoundla­nd and Labrador boardroom in St. John’s. Every registered charity in Canada must complete and file the T3010 Registered Charity Informatio­n Return. Join us to review the T3010 filing requiremen­ts, as well as discuss tips to use (and traps to avoid) when completing your organizati­on’s return. For more informatio­n or to register, contact Darlene Scott at 753-9860 or visit http://communitys­ector.nl.ca/ btbt3010.

Classes

7:30 p.m. Aikido

Aikido is an effective martial art with an ethical approach: use the aggressor’s energy against them without harming them. Get fit and focused while having fun. Aikido is offered by the Fudoshin School of Aikido at St. Theresa School (100 Mundy Pond Rd.). It’s a welcoming place for everyone. It is a nonprofit with a low monthly membership fee; no one is turned away for financial reasons. Come try it out! For more informatio­n, visit: www.2017.fudoshinai­kikai.ca.

Live Music

6 p.m. Dave White

Performing at Green Sleeves.

10 p.m. Damian Follett

Performing at Green Sleeves.

10:30 p.m. Larry Foley

Performing at O’reilly’s.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 28

Activities

12 p.m. T’ai Chi Chih

Free one-hour T’ai Chi Chih sessions with Sheila Leonard or Karen Dingwell-mccarthy on the Government House lawn. All welcome. Lessons include 20 gentle, repetitive movements that are easy to learn. Simply come and follow along. For more informatio­n, visit www.sheilaleon­ard.ca.

Entertainm­ent

6:30 p.m. Fishcakes & Accordions Experience

O’brien’s Music is partnering with Rocket Bakery to offer a unique

hands-on experience with the quintessen­tial Newfoundla­nd folk instrument: the button accordion. Visit Rocket Bakery to find out all about how the instrument works and we’ll even help you try your hand at playing a tune. While you listen to traditiona­l Newfoundla­nd tunes played on a variety of different instrument­s, you’ll learn about how the button accordion came to be so popular in Newfoundla­nd and you’ll enjoy Rocket Bakery’s take on a traditiona­l fish cake dinner featuring two of Rocket’s special kitchen party fish cakes, salad, dessert and tea or coffee. Beer and wine available, too. $45 per person. Event runs 6:30-8 p.m.

Upcoming Dinner and a Show

Dinner and a Show with special guests The Vera Perlin Players coming up September 22, 7 p.m. at the Legion on Blackmarsh Road. Serving savory stuffed chicken breast dinner, dessert, tea and coffee. Dance to follow. Tickets on sale now at the Legion Bar from noon to midnight daily.

Games

7 p.m. Crib

The weekly crib game in support of Ronald Mcdonald House continues every Tuesday in the basement of St. Teresa’s Church. Admission is $5 with a prize awarded to the winner. The event is open to everyone. Contact Andrew Walsh at 7263935 for more informatio­n.

Groups

7:30 p.m.

Inner Healing Ministry

Do you need to find time for you? The Inner Healing Ministry meets every Tuesday evening at the Wesley Church basement on Patrick Street. It is an hour of spiritual music, quiet time, and also a chance to meet new people from all denominati­ons. Open to everyone. Come and see if it’s for you! For more informatio­n, call Roger at 895-3499.

Live Music

12:30 p.m.

Trad Tunes at Rocket Bakery

Enjoy some of Newfoundla­nd’s best as they gather and play a selection of traditiona­l Newfoundla­nd music at Rocket Bakery from 12:30-1:30 p.m. This is a free event.

6 p.m. Andrew Rodgers

Performing at Green Sleeves.

10 p.m. Dave White

Performing at Green Sleeves.

Open Mike Night

Hosted by Chris Ryan at O’reilly’s.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29

Books

7 p.m.

NL Book Awards Killick Capital Fiction Reading

The Writers’ Alliance of Newfoundla­nd and Labrador invites you to readings and a panel discussion, with Q&A to follow. Hosted by CBC’S Angela Antle. Free, accessible event in the Foran Greene Room at St. John’s City Hall from 7 to 9 p.m. All welcome. Award finalists are Bridget Canning for “The Greatest Hits of Wanda Jaynes” (Breakwater Books), Joel Thomas Hynes for “We’ll All Be Burnt in Our Beds Some Night” (Harpercoll­ins Publishers Ltd.), and Mary Walsh for “Crying for the Moon: A Novel” (Harpercoll­ins Publishers Ltd.). Books will be available for purchase.

Classes

Ongoing Acting classes

The Performing Arts Group has opened registrati­ons for fall film/ theatre/audition technique acting classes with actor, songwriter and musician Sean Panting. Panting has worked extensivel­y as a stage, film and voice actor. Beginner and intermedia­te adult classes are Wednesdays from 8 to 10 p.m., experience­d adult classes are Mondays from 8 to 10 p.m. and intermedia­te and experience­d youth (ages 16-19) classes are Wednesdays from 6 to 8 p.m. Space is limited. Register online at theperform­ingartsgro­up.ca, by e-mail at performnl@gmail.com or by phone at 763-2281. Classes run from September 12 to November 18 at the Arts and Culture Centre.

Live Music

Noon

Emily & Thomas Conway

Performing at O’reilly’s as part of the Lunch Time Concert Series.

6 p.m. Rob Cook

Performing at Green Sleeves.

7 p.m. Chris Hennessy

Performing at O’reilly’s.

10 p.m. Damian Follett

Performing at Green Sleeves.

10:30 p.m. Heel N Toe

Performing at O’reilly’s.

Radio

7:30 p.m.

VOWR Guest Interview

Barbara De Land speaks with Chris Rusted, founder and owner of the Manna European Bakery and Deli, located on Freshwater Road for the last 30 years. Under Chris, Manna Bakery became a well-known St. John’s institutio­n after he decided his business would follow the European style of baked goods and desserts under the direction of a

St. John’s woman, originally from Prague, who had begun offering these sorts of items not long before. The direction of the business is now being passed on to Chris’ son, Jonathan. Tune in at VOWR radio AM 800, online at VOWR.ORG., or cable radio Rogers 945 and Bell Aliant 756.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 Children

6:30 p.m.

NL Book Awards Bruneau Family Children’s/young Adult Readings The Writers’ Alliance of Newfoundla­nd and Labrador invites you to this free, family-friendly event at the A.C. Hunter Children’s Library (accessible entrance at the Arts & Culture Centre main ticket booth entrance) from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Readings and panel discussion with Q&A to follow. Hosted by Rogers TV’S Don-e Coady. In an adjacent room, there will be balloon twisting and arts and crafts for children. Award finalists are Lori Doody for “The Puffin Problem” (Running the Goat, Books and Broadsides), Sheilah Lukins for “Full Speed Ahead: Errol’s Bell Island Adventure” (Breakwater Books), and Rebecca North for “Elliot and the Impossible Fish” (Breakwater Books). Books will be available for purchase.

Live Music

Noon Luke Mercer

Performing at O’reilly’s as part of the Lunch Time Concert Series.

1 p.m.

We Play For You

We are filling The Rooms with music all summer long. Come hear

us play for you every Thursday from 1 to 3 p.m. From fiddle to accordion, from harp to vocals, come and check out our amazing local talent as they fill The Rooms with music and song from our province’s rich musical heritage. You can sing along, tap your toes or just sit back and delight in the experience.

3 p.m. Dave White

Performing at Green Sleeves.

5 p.m. Fergus O’byrne

Performing at O’reilly’s.

7 p.m. Damian Follett

Performing at Green Sleeves.

8 p.m.

Irish Descendant­s

Performing at O’reilly’s.

11 p.m. Glory Days

Performing at Green Sleeves.

11:30 p.m. Ceiligh

Performing at O’reilly’s.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 31

Activities

Upcoming Coastal Sounds Community Choir

Making plans for fall activities? Coastal Sounds Community Choir invites anyone who loves to sing to join them during the month of September! Come along just for fun or sign up for the term. No audition required, just a love of song and a willingnes­s to learn. Rehearsals are Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. at Holy Spirit High School in Manuels, beginning September 12.

 ?? CUTLINE CREDIT 123RF STOCK PHOTO ?? The Performing Arts Group has opened registrati­ons for fall film/theatre/audition technique acting classes with actor, songwriter and musician Sean Panting. Check out the informatio­n under Wednesday Aug. 29 activities.
CUTLINE CREDIT 123RF STOCK PHOTO The Performing Arts Group has opened registrati­ons for fall film/theatre/audition technique acting classes with actor, songwriter and musician Sean Panting. Check out the informatio­n under Wednesday Aug. 29 activities.

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