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April 18th - May 2, 2013 COMMUNITY • AWARENESS • INVOLVEMENT This is one of 1500 copies! TWO-WEEK TWEETS 4 Index: Runaway Horses – P3 EAT TO THE BEAT 5 Whose EVENTS CALENDAR 8,9 Colin Bernhardt – P7 pearly Crossword 11 FREE CLASSIFIEDS 12 whites? STARDROP 14 New Star Drop Book! – P14 Furry Feature brought to you by Lee-Ann Cudmore Acupuncture & Traditional Chinese Medicine CD release Concert 189 Dykeland St Wolfville • Visit us online: grapevinepublishing.ca Eye to Eye 902-300-5100 | valleyacu.ca n April 20th 2013, Andy lyrics run the gamut from Direct billing for some Blue Cross Plans and Ariana will release sweet odes to house and Day and evening appts available Otheir latest album “Eye home to political rap to Eye” at the Al Whittle and anything in between Banjo is a Theatre in their hometown (including arguments be- two year old of Wolfville NS. Subsequent tween insects and making Beagle. He release concerts will be held music using unconven- is neutered, at The Company House in tional instruments). shots are up to Halifax on Tuesday April date, and has 23 at 8:30pm (with Callum Additional personnel on a micro-chip Isaac) and The Union St. the CD includes the most implant. Cafe in Berwick on April excellent Mark Bezanson Banjo is a very [email protected] 27th at 8pm (with Mark who contributes bass lovable, and Bezanson). parts for several of the songs, as well as guest ap- playful fella “Eye to Eye” is a collec- pearances from François looking for his "Furever Home"! He tion of 12 songs written, Côté, Julia Feltham, Lars loves long walks, loves to play in the performed and recorded by Kampe, Angela Forbes and woods and plays catch like a pro. Andy and Ariana. Musi- Kamila Nasr. He has a hearty appetite and will do cally the album draws on anything for a treat! He is also par- a variety of sources for Andy and Ariana's musical ticipating in Dog Obedience training. inspiration, from the music collaborations began 15 Kings County SPCA of far-off lands to the scene years ago in . The 538-9075 / [email protected] at home in the Annapolis pair have spent the last Valley. If a genre can be ascribed to this collection, seven and a half of those years getting to know and it might be “gypsy-soul jazz-folk”. The album features love (Ariana's original home-province). Update on Carmen: a variety of flavours. Jazz, pop, eastern European, This has involved much performing and recording, ADOPTED ragtime, mid-east and Latin inspired grooves all collaborations with other Nova Scotian acts, and Wolfville Animal Hospital, get melded into Andy and Ariana's distinct sound; presenting monthly local talent shows in Wolfville 12-112 Front St. Andy's mouth percussion replaces the usual drum where they make their home. Dr. Peter Bligh, kit and Ariana's violin, saxophone and clarinet, 542-3422 along with Andy's guitar, feature as prominent For more information visit AndyandAriana.com accompaniment to her vocals. True to form, Andy's or call 697-2176. [email protected] PRIVET HOUSE • RESTAURANT • Join Us for Live Jazz Sunday Brunch

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When it Rains TheMermaid Imperial Performing Arts Centre (MIPAC) in Windsor will present When It Rains, by Halifax’s 2b theatre company on Saturday, Queen, Friday Night, Al Whittle May 11 at 7pm. This visually stunning and wholly original production, On 27th July 1986 Queen performed the largest ever stadium concert at the written and directed by Anthony Black and starring a talented cast of four Nepstadium in Budapest. The concert held such significance to the Hungarian actors, will be stopping in Nova Scotia for two dates only. authorities that an unprecedented collaboration of Hungary’s top film cameraman and technicians was formed to record it. When it Rains is a live performance in the style of a graphic novel, animated Remastered in high definition and 5.1 surround sound, this cinema event opens with entirely by a single video projector. This darkly funny original work tells the a special 25 minute documentary feature following the legends of rock, Queen, from story of two couples seeking solace and meaning amidst uncertainty and just after their show-stealing performance randomness. at Live Aid through the year leading up to the concert in Budapest. Hailed as the hit of Toronto’s Summerworks Festival in 2012, this produc- tion also recently returned from , performing a well-attended Aside from depicting Queen’s live run at the off-Broadway La MaMa Theatre. Martin Denton, theatre critic performance, ‘Live In Budapest’ includes 538-3662 from nytheatre.com called the production "extraordinary theater, wise and montages of highlights of the band’s funny and human and profound, the best kind of drama ... potent, elemen- legendary visit and we gain a unique goodbooksver�est@g�ail.com tal, and surprising." insight into the Hungarian film making goodbooksaccounting.com style adapted to western Rock ‘n’ Roll. Hits PERSONAL & SMALL The show contains mature content and is recommended for ages 19+ only. included are Bohemian Rhapsody, Crazy BUSINESS TAX RETURNS Admission is $25 for adults, $23 for students and seniors. Tickets are avail- Little Thing Called Love and I Want To Break Enjoy our Mobile Ser�ice able online at Ticketpro.ca, by phone at 1-888-311-9090, and in person at Free. at No Ex��a Charge Windsor Home Hardware and all Ticketpro outlets. !"#$%&%"'(( ALEX COLVILLE, !)#"*%+"#(,!!)-( %;<=>??@!! Limited NumberedEdition Numbered Edition Prints. ! ?)GH9I)'J!! • French Cross 5&*K+:9&:'L9K!Œ!M)+-!%-+::9:N! • Ferry to P.E.I. ,G+:'K&G(+(9&:!!Œ!>GG+:O'!P!%2!=43%!513!?##!@1$3!A%%2+! +'(+78)--+-9+:(#:)(!!

SERVICE CENTRE OIL CHANGES $38.99 Licensed Mechanic, John Williams + HST (up to 5L of 5W30) 33 Elm Ave., Wolfville. 542-2174 3 The Grapevine April 18th - May 2nd, 2013 NOVELIST ALFRED SILVER READING 15th Annual AT THE WINDSOR LIBRARY Great Little n his new novel, Alfred Silver Art Show retraces the path of the ‘NS IPony Express’. Known then as the Halifax Express, these horse riders were the only means for incoming news to cross the province on its way to New York. Runaway Horses is the story of two teenage runaways hired on by the company.

From the beginning, it was the riders who caught Silver’s atten- tion, “I loved the fact that a bunch of pretty-much anonymous Nova Scotians were an essential link The Avon River Heritage Society (ARHS) between the power centres of invites you once again to attend this the Old World and the New. Plus year’s Great Little Art Show at Newport the fact that some of them might Landing. well’ve been teenage runaways [...] you’d have to be pretty desperate For our 15th year, the ARHS is expand- for money to put up with that sort the original CGI (imagination + ing the show’s organization to include of punishment, galloping 70+ miles the Hants County Arts Council. We are without a break.” information) to get what somebody standing there in 1849 would see, thrilled to work together with one of our long-standing community partners. The two runaways are indeed des- hear, smell...” And that’s just what Runaway Horses is about: experienc- We’ve adopted a theme for this year’s perate. They disguise themselves to show, “Home is where the ART is”. gain employment and eventually ing a bit of Nova Scotia’s history race the grueling trail through the through two characters who might well have existed, and whose story The Great Little Art Show is a major Annapolis Valley. Though Silver attraction in the community and is a has lived on HWY 1 for 23 years, was just waiting to be told. significant fundraiser for the Avon River conjuring up that vision of the val- Heritage Museum. It is known as the ley involved significant research. He Alfred will be giving a free reading at the Windsor Library on Sun, area’s flagship show fostering local art dug through archives of magazines talent of all ages, right here at home. and newspapers, but is quick to add April 21st at 2:30pm. that there's another sort of histori- ~ Emily Leeson The opening is Friday, April 26, 7:00 p.m. cal research crucial to his craft, “... to 9:00 p.m. with a wine and cheese standing on the spot and using reception. Our special guest is Laurie Dalton, Director/Curator of the Acadia University Pure Hair Art Gallery. Design Studio Book your upcoming Viewing times throughout the weekend wedding & prom up-dos are: Saturday, April 27 10 a.m. - 5:00 with Janice & Brandy! p.m. 542-2726 Sunday, April 28 11 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 438 Main St., Wolfville For more information, contact Heather On-line ordering [email protected] Desveaux, ARHS 757-1933 now available Janice Hall Nichols for take-out Master Stylist Please find us on Facebook: Avon River Heritage Society Museum & on Twitter @ www.paddyspub.ca AvonRiver

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Quality long and short term accommodations in Wolfville: 32 Main St., Wolfville, 542-3420 | www.roselawnlodging.ca 5 The GrapevineArtist Wayne Boucher April 18th Featured - May 2nd, 2013 Smokin' Blues Fest III in Fundy Film Screening Want to Volunteer? [email protected] ilmmaker Alan Collins and the Fundy Film Society bring Drowning In Colour: FThe Art of Wayne Boucher to the Lew Murphy’s (Coldbrook): Hal Al Whittle Theatre, Wed, May THURSDAYS: Bruce (20th), SWIG (27th) 8:30pm 1, 7 pm. University Art Gallery director Laurie Dalton will Spitfire Arms Alehouse (Wind- The Kings Arms Pub (Kentville): sor): Open Jam w/Glen Campbell Mark Riley (27th) 8:30pm moderate a Q & A with Boucher, (18th), w/Kevin Meyers (25th), w/ Collins and producer, Violet TBA (2nd) 7pm Paddy's Pub (Wolfville): Al King Rosengarten. A reception follows (20th), Dayliner (27th) 9pm at the Harvest Gallery. Just Us! (Wolfville): Open Mic w/ Mike Aube (18th, 25th, 2nd) 7-9pm Anvil (Wolfville): DJ Victor (20th, The documentary explores 27th) 9pm environment, the luminosity and ideas and themes in the work of Lew Murphy's (Coldbrook): Open beauty in the underwater rays of Mic (18th, 25th, 2nd) 7-10pm Tommy Gun’s (Windsor): Still Annapolis Royal’s Wayne Boucher, sunlight, reappears in many of his Doin’ Time (Meredith McCulloch) a major Canadian abstract paintings. Angles Pub (Windsor): Adam (20th), DJ Fred G (27th) 9:30pm painter. The humanity and social Cameron (18th, 25th, 2nd) 8-11pm conscience in Boucher’s choice of Boucher's masterpiece, “Réveil”, a (New Minas): Video Dance Dooly’s subject matter within an abstract powerful political work about the Library Pub (Wolfville): Samurai w/DJ Gizmo (20th, 27th) 9:30pm style open to interpretation drew Nights w/Ed McNally (18th, 25th) suffering of the Acadians during Collins to the artist. He is also 9pm West Side Charlie’s (New Britain’s deportation is also Minas):Guns N’ Roses & Poison struck by the richness of colour, depicted complimented by the Paddy’s Pub (Kentville): The cover bands followed by DJ Billy the luminosity and the depth in music of popular Acadian group Hupman Brothers (18th, 25th, 2nd) T (20th) 8pm-12am, DJ Oxy-gen Boucher’s paintings. Canadian Ode à l'Acadie. 9pm (27th) 10pm avant-garde composer John Abram 's score contributes to Nature, the sea and Annapolis Paddy’s Pub (Wolfville): Trivia w/ SUNDAYS: the rhythm and tensions in the Graham (18th, 25th, 2nd) 9:30pm Royal also inspire Boucher who film. Spitfire Arms Alehouse (Wind- remains loyal to community Anvil (Wolfville): DJ Victor (18th, sor): 10th Anniversary Open Jam rather than seeking commercial 25th, 2nd) 10pm (21st) all day Central to the film is a dream-like success in a major centre. Tickets: underwater sequence of Boucher’s presold at Fundy Film screenings FRIDAYS: Privet House (Wolfville): Live childhood incident of sliding off a (Apr 21, 24, 28). Remaining Jazz w/Ian & Steve (21st, 28th) rock and experiencing an amazing tickets: at the door, 30 min Blomidon Inn (Wolfville): Jazz 11am-2pm world of colour, while almost Mannequins (19th, 26th) 6:30- before. drowning. This otherworldly 10:30pm T.A.N. Coffee (Windsor): Jean- Paul De Roover (21st) 2pm The Port Pub (Port Williams): Lindsay Duncan (19th), Jon Duggan Library Pub (Wolfville): Ed Mc- (26th) 8pm Nally, Bob & Ro (21st, 28th) 2-4pm

Spitfire Arms Alehouse (Wind- Paddy's Pub (Wolfville): Irish sor): 10th Anniversary! (starting Music Session (21st, 28th) 8pm at 11am all weekend), Hal Bruce (19th), Swig (26th) 8pm MONDAYS: Union Street Café/Wick Pub (Berwick): Open Mic w/Speak- Paddy’s Pub (Wolfville): Open easy (19th), w/Zulkamoon (26th) Mic w/Mike Milne (22nd), w/Sam 8:30pm Wentzell (29th) 8pm

West Side Charlie’s (New Minas): DJ Lethal Noize (19th, TUESDAYS: 26th) 10pm The Port Pub (Port Williams): SATURDAYS: Open Mic w/Ian Brownstein & Steve Lee (23rd, 30th) 7:30pm Farmers’ Market (Wolfville): Weather Advisory (20th), Misty Paddy’s Pub (Kentville): Irish Mountain (27th) 10am-1pm Music Session (23rd, 30th) 8pm

Library Pub (Wolfville): Irish Sat- T.A.N. Coffee (Wolfville): Open urdays w/Bob and Ro (20th, 27th) Mike & Donna (23rd, 30th) 8pm 2-4pm, Tom Hall (20th, 27th) 9pm

Spitfire Arms Alehouse (Wind- WEDNESDAYS: sor): 3-Way Radio (20th), George Carter Trio (27th) 7pm West Side Charlie’s (New Minas): Westside Idol w/Margie Union Street Café/Wick Pub Brown (24th, 1st) 8pm (Berwick): Andy & Ariana CD release, $10 (27th) 8pm The Naked Crepe (Wolfville):

Schedule subject to change subject to Schedule Open Mic w/Jesse Potter (1st) 9pm Come see us at the Wolfville Farmer's market and try our famous smoked meat sandwich! Weekly events The Grapevine 465 Main St., 6 kindly brought AprilWolfville 18th - May 2nd, 2013 to you by The 697-3115 Trail Shop WEEKLY EVENTS trailshop.com

Thursdays Fridays Mondays circle dances, new dancers welcome. TIX: $5. INFO: 690-7897 Cochrane’s Walk & Talk — Phar- Community Yoga — Dance Studio Tai Chi Classes — White Rock Commu- masave, Wolfville 10am. Heart & Stroke in the Old SUB, Acadia 12-1pm. All levels, nity Centre (lower level) 2-4pm. April and Wednesdays walkabout program. Also Tuesdays 10am. mats available. Also Wednesdays 12-1pm. May. Instructor Ed Schofield.TIX: $5 per INFO: 542-3972 TIX: $5 donation, no charge for Acadia class. INFO: [email protected] French Storytime/ L'heure des students. histoires — Wolfville Memorial Library 10-11am. French songs, rhymes & stories. Fit as a Fiddle — Lions Hall, Wolfville Toastmasters — 2nd Floor, Irving 10-11am. Seniors’ fitness with Janet Wolfville Trail Runners — Meet at Centre, Acadia 6:30-8pm.Communicative Age 3-5. INFO: 542-5760 / valleylibrary. Mooney. Also Tuesdays 10am. TIX: $2. Trail Shop on Main St. 3:30pm. Also Sun- skills that serve to enhance peaceful and ca INFO: 542-3486 / [email protected] days 4pm. INFO: 697-3115 / Facebook: effective dialogue. All welcome. INFO: Wolfville Trail Shop Runners. Judy 681-4643 / [email protected] Fun Fitness — Community Centre, White Rock 10:30-11:30am. Until the end Fit as a Fiddle — White Rock Com- munity Centre 10-11am. Also Mondays Saturdays Tuesdays of May. Line dancing, Nordic pole walking, 10am. April and May. TIX: $2. INFO: nature hikes etc. TIX: $2 per session. [email protected] Wolfville Farmers' Market — Book in the Nook — Wolfville INFO: [email protected] DeWolfe Building, Elm Ave. Wolfville Memorial Library 10-10:30am. Suggested 8:30am-1pm Babies & Books — Wolfville Memorial age range: 3-5. INFO: 542-5760 / val- Winter Walkers — Wolfville Farmers' Library 10-11am. Until May 30. Newborn April 20th Music: Weather Advisory. leylibrary.ca Market 10:30-11:30am. Please wear to 2 years. INFO: 542-5760 / valleyli- April 27th Music: Misty Mountain. INFO: indoor shoes. TIX: $2 contribution brary.ca wolfvillefarmersmarket.ca Group for High-Functioning Ver- appreciated. INFO: manager@wolfville- — 6-8pm. farmersmarket.ca — White Rock Hall bal Adults w/Autism Brown Bag Lunch — Fountain Com- Fun Fitness Facilitated by Anna Webster. Check the mons, Acadia. 12-1pm. Guest Speakers: 10:30-11:30am. Everyone welcome! Also Annapolis Valley Chapter of Autism Nova The Wolfville Community Cho- ...TIX: no charge INFO: joan.boutilier@ Wednesdays. TIX: $2 per class. INFO: Scotia on Facebook for location details. rus — Wickwire Place, Wolfville 5:30- ns.sympatico.ca Pat, 542-2730 / whiterockhall.ednet.ns.ca Ages 19+. INFO: Kym, 825-0559 7pm. New members welcome! INFO: 542-0649 / [email protected] — Post Office, Wolfville In the Round Knitting Group Peace Vigil 45’s Card Parties — Community — Gaspereau Valley Fibres 1-5pm. Also 12-1pm Centre, White Rock 7:30pm. Until April New Horizons Band — 6-8:30pm. Tuesdays 6pm. INFO: 542-2656. 23. Lunch provided, prizes available. TIX: Adult community band & beginner music Weekly West African Drumming — Wolfville Baptist Church $3. INFO: 542-3109 instruction. INFO: 585-1244 / newhori- Seniors Afternoon Out — Wickwire Workshop [email protected] Place, Wolfville 1:30-4:30pm. Social af- 1-3pm. TIX: $5. INFO: 681-9870 / [email protected] Valley Scottish Country Danc- ternoon with peers. Also Tuesdays 1:30pm. ers — 125 Webster St. Kentville Valley Youth Project — Louis TIX: $5. INFO: 698-6309 7:30-9:30pm. Until May 7. All levels. No Millet Community Complex, New Minas Sundays partners needed. $6 class, $60 term. 6:30-8:30pm. LGBTQ or ally looking TIX: for a community? Drop-in 1st and 3rd Beginner Tai Chi — L'Arche Hall, — Clark Commons, Wolfville INFO: 542 - 5320 / vscd.info Wolfville 7-9pm. 542-0558 Capoeira Wednesday each month. (May 1) INFO: INFO: 1-3pm. Afro-Brazilian martial art w/strong [email protected] emphasis on dance and music. TIX: no Balkan and Middle Eastern charge. facebook: campuscapoeira Dancing — Wolfville Curling Club INFO: (upstairs) 7:45-10pm. Traditional line and Schedule subject to change

Brought exhibits to you by designerkentville.ca 902 . 365 . 3322 Judith J. Leidl — Oriel Fine Art, 11 Bay St., Wolfville, Visual Transitions — Jack’s Gallery, Al Whittle Fusion — Phoenix Hollow B&B, Windsor. May 5, 12- until May 1st. Reopening @ 3 Victoria Ave, Wolfville • Theatre. Until April 28 • Life-affirming, vibrant paintings 5pm • Al Simm’s iron, Pam Kinsman’s glass work, & Kelly The gallery is moving! A selection of fine art including: that welcome spring by Valley woman artists. INFO: 542- Mitchelmore’s knife paintings. Part proceeds to Canadian new floral paintings, florally inspired scarves, acrylic 7474 / [email protected] Breast Cancer Foundation. INFO: 472-2436 / kellymitch- paintings, prints, ceramics and fine Inuit work from Pang- elmore.ca nirtung, Baffin Island. INFO: 542-2772 / judithleidlart. Jeanne Aisthorpe-Smith — Harvest Gallery, com Wolfville. Until April 28 • “Exploration.” Paintings combining vibrant and often whimsical colour with the Photography Noir — CentreStage Theatre, Kentville traditional architecture found in rural settings. INFO: • Images by members of the Kings County Photography 542-7093 / harvestgallery.ca LIVE THEATREBrought to you by Club. INFO: kcphotoclub.org / phyllismacmullin@bel- AtlanticLightingStudio.com laliant.net. Member's Showcase — The Bread Gallery, 7778 Hwy #14, Brooklyn. Until April 28 • Group show featuring: Wait Until Dark — CentreStage Theatre, Kentville. Coming Through the Fog — Acadia University Art Sandra Aucoin, Mary Lou Bennet, Karen Harvie, G.A. Fridays & Saturdays starting April 19th, 8pm. 2pm Gallery. Until April 19 • Les rencontres de Matthieu Brouil- Jank, Kelly Mitchelmore, Tacha Reed & more! INFO: matinée May 5th & 19th • A suspense-thriller by Frederick lard et de Donigan Cumming. The gallery will be closing hantscountyartscouncil.com Knott. Aided by her difficult 10-year- old neighbour, April 19 until early May. TIX: no charge. INFO: 585-1373 Gloria, housewife Susy Hendrix is learning to cope with / [email protected] Ric Stultz — Ross Creek Centre for the Arts, Canning. recent blindness. Intense show best suited to adults Until April 30 • American art combining maps, nature, and teens. See Mike Uncorked, page 11 $12 adult, — Newport Landing. April product design and graphic art in a whimsical and mean- TIX: Great Little Art Show $10 student/senior @ 678-8040. INFO: 678-3502 / 27, 10am-5pm, April 28, 11am-3pm. Opening reception ingful fusion. TIX: Donation $5, $15 per family. INFO: April 26, 7-9pm • “Home is where the ART is,” presented 582-3842 / artscentre.ca centrestagetheatre.ca by The Avon River Heritage Society and the Hants County An Evening at the Chicken Ranch — Royal Cana- Arts Council. Reception Special Guest: Laurie Dalton. See Many Faces — Designer Cafe, Kentville. Until May 2 • dian Legion, Windsor. April 20th, 7pm • Dinner Theatre. page 3. Heather 757-1933 / [email protected] Barbara Carter works in various media and vivid colours. INFO: 50/50 draw and bar. Adult Content. TIX: $25 @ Windsor INFO: 365-3322 / barbaracarterartist.com — Copper Fox Gallery, Halls Harbour. Legion, R & G Restaurant Hantsport. INFO: 798-0888 / “Art Squared” [email protected] Until October • Celebrate our third season! Opening event, Apple Bin Art Gallery — Valley Regional Hospital, April 20th, 2-7pm. An eclectic group of Canadian artists Kentville. Until May 30 • Valley artist paintings w/ exhibiting small artworks. INFO: 679-7073 / copperfox- featured artist Erica Bent. [email protected] Acadia University 7 The Grapevine 15 University April 18th Ave, -Wolfville. May 2nd, 542-2201 2013 Staffed Switchboard 8:30am-4:30pm. The Acadia Page [email protected] – General Inquiries Dispatch from Bridgetown attended an interesting meeting Dartmouth is still distinctly I on Wednesday evening of Dartmouth, and Bedford is still last week, held at the Legion in distinctly Bedford. In Queen’s Bridgetown. The objective was County, where the amalgamation to continue a conversation on was voluntary, and with a shared services among the four population of 10,960, roughly municipalities and one village 46% of whom live in Liverpool, within Annapolis County—the Liverpool is still distinctly Liverpool towns of Annapolis Royal, and thriving. Bridgetown and Middleton, the Municipality of the County of Here in Kings County, a population Annapolis (including the village of of 60, 590 is governed by four Lawrencetown). The conversation municipal units—the towns of that evening was focused on the Wolfville, Kentville and Berwick theme of regional amalgamation, and the Municipality of the County drawing on the experience of of Kings including the villages neighbouring Queen’s County. of Greenwood, Kingston, New Presentations were given by the Minas, Port Williams, and Canning Mayor and Deputy Mayor and and the communities of Baxter’s the former Chief Administrative Harbour, Centreville, Harbourville, Officer of Queen’s County, all of Kingsport and Woodville). whom were involved at the time of amalgamation in 1996. Of note was A strong recommendation of the that this meeting was convened by Nova Scotia Royal Commission a group of interested citizens, not on Education, Public Services officials who may be seen as having and Provincial-Municipal a vested interest in the possible Relations, published in 1974 outcome (i.e., maintaining their and chaired by the distinguished jobs). Dalhousie economist Professor John F. Graham, was that Annapolis County has a population municipal government in the of 20, 755 represented by 28 Province be restructured to elected officials across the four incorporate “[e]leven strong, municipal units. Similarly, one-tier municipalities, called Cumberland County has five counties, ….. [such that each] municipal units governing a county government within population of 31,555--the towns each regional area [would be of Amherst, Oxford, Parsboro and responsible] for planning and for Springhill and the Municipality the implementation of planning of the County of Cumberland. decisions through the provision A Celebration of the life of Pictou County has six municipal of municipal services and the units governing a population enforcement of planning controls.” of 45,645—the towns of New In particular, the recommended COLIN BERNHARDT Glasgow, Pictou, Stellarton, restructuring would eliminate A Celebration of the life of Colin Bernhardt will be held at 2 p.m. on Trenton and Westville and the “the once valid but no longer Saturday April 27th, in the Festival Theatre, Wolfville - the theatre Municipality of the County of appropriate distinction between for which Colin provided the first inspiration. Friends and former Pictou. Most recently the town of urban and rural governments [and students of Colin's are coming from as far away as B.C. and Alberta, as Canso (under financial duress) has permit] the common interests well as Ontario and even the UK. The event will include stories, songs, amalgamated with the Municipality of urban and rural citizens in a poems and instrumental music, as well as photographs and videos of the County of Antigonish, now regional community to be taken commemorating this most beloved artist and educator. The Celebration forming a single municipal unit fully into account.” is open to all, and there will be refreshments served in the lobby within a county with a population following the event. of 8,140. Professor Graham would have savored the meeting in Bridgetown. Apart from his work as an inspired teacher and stage director in The jury may still be out on Perhaps it is time to revisit his Acadia's Drama Program for nearly 25 years, Colin was a well-known the success of the forced Report. and well-loved member of the Valley community, where his cheerful amalgamations of the Cape Breton personality and sense of fun endeared him to everyone he met. Regional Municipality and the Paul Hobson Halifax Regional Municipality, but Professor of Colin left the Valley for two weeks every year to coach writers in is still distinctly Sydney, Economics Writing Studio of the Banff Centre in Alberta, and his work with writers Glace Bay is still distinctly Glace Acadia is being commemorated with a beautiful book of poems contributed by Bay, and so on across the former University over 25 poets. Remembering Colin is being printed by Gaspereau Press towns in the Region. Similarly, and will be available for purchase at the theatre, with net proceeds Halifax is still distinctly Halifax, going to the Banff Centre Scholarship fund in memory of Colin.

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Pick com / [email protected] Wrestling — Louis Millet up garbage drifting in from the Community Complex, New Minas ocean. TIX: no charge INFO: 300- SUNDAY, 21 Fieldwood Heritage 7pm. • Doink the Clown & many 4465 / [email protected] Society Dinner — Lions Club, — Annapolis Canning 7-10pm • W/Dr. Julian other ripped dudes & divas. TIX: Ladies Night — Civic Centre, Valley Shooting Sports Club, Canaan Gwyn, U. of Department of $12 Adults, $10 12 & under INFO: New York Gala Facebook: MainStream Wrestling New Minas 6-11pm • 4-course / Kentville 11am-3pm • Firearms History. Bid on dinners from local Spring Tour 2013 menu & NS wines. Le Caveau & ammunition provided by the home chefs! TIX: $25 per person Chef, Peter Dewar, & Joseph AVSSC. Safety protection and INFO: Gary, 582-7873 Book Launch and Reading Crocker. Entertainment: Susan shooting instruction provided. — Just Us! Cafe, Wolfville 7-9pm • Dworkin, Mark Riley, & Holly Carr. Ladies only today! TIX:$5 INFO: ng: Author Stephen Law: Tailings Fundraiser for Valley Regional 690-7372 / [email protected] MONDAY, 22 - of Warren Peace. A new social Hospital Foundation. TIX: $125 678-5414 / dschofield@ Earth Day! justice thriller. TIX: no charge INFO: Book Launch: Mark Oakley avdha.nshealth.ca — The Box of Delights, Wolfville INFO: 632-2497 / stevelaw@ — Paper 12-5pm • Signing & chill-out w/ Jewelry Making eastlink.ca Pleasures at the Coffee Shop, Mark Oakley. "A Place to Hang My Hip of Roast Beef Buffet Greenwich 7-9pm • Wire wrapping — Kings Presbyterian Church, New Spacesuit", the second Stardrop — Community techniques, create wearable art. Movie Night Minas 6:30pm • Full & delicious book. See page 14. no charge Centre, 1542 White Rock Rd. 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See page TIX: INFO: length documentary that tells [email protected] 2TIX: $12 adult, $10 student @ Box the story of Crulic, a 33 years old of Delights & ticketpro.ca INFO: Social Ballroom Dancing Romanian who died in a Polish — Horton — Community Centre, Port Williams [email protected] Spring Auction prison during a hunger strike for Community Centre, Grand Pre 7pm 3-5pm • Learn new group dances, unjust imprisonment. Acclaimed • Auctioneer: Doug Crowell. New have fun, meet new people! — Lew TIX: Romanian actor, Vlad Ivanov, The Breakfast Club & pre-owned items, baked goods, $5 drop-in per couple / $17.50 Murphy's, Coldbrook 8pm • Silent narrates Crulic's ironic voice-over 50/50 draw. no charge individual membership Alan, Auction, & Al King. Fundraiser for TIX: INFO: INFO: from beyond the grave. Beautiful 542-7366 678-0375 school breakfast program. TIX: hand drawn, collage, stop-motion donation INFO: 670-2188 / sherry. and cut-out animation techniques. 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TIX: $8 INFO: 542-5157 / [email protected] [email protected] fundyfilm.ca VON Lunch Bunch — Rebekah Lodge, Berwick 12-2pm Barefoot Boogie — L'Arche • Speaker: Ann McLaughlin, FRIDAY, 26 Hall, Wolfville 7:30-9:30pm • World TUESDAY, 30 Dietician. Meet new friends & beat music flows invite people to eat a home-cooked meal. Please Whittle Big Man Gala — Al move. Bring water to drink, a no Storytime — Memorial Library, reserve. TIX: $8 INFO: 678-3415 / Whittle Theatre, Wolfville 7:30- scent event. Doors close at 8pm. Wolfville 10-11am • Kids age [email protected] 10:30pm • Edalene Theatre, Emma TIX: $10 adult, $7 unwaged or 3-5 and their caregivers join us Barr & Celine Opitz, Donna student/family discount INFO: for: stories, songs, & fun. TIX: Autism Office Open Holmes, Mona Parsons, Andy & [email protected] no charge INFO: 542-5760 / House — West Kings Memorial Ariana, The Dead Sheep Scrolls, valleylibrary.ca Health Centre, Berwick 5-7:30pm Suzanne Balcom, The Hupman Barn Dance — Old Orchard • The first office of the Annapolis Brothers, & more before the film: Heritage Barn, Wolfville 9pm-1am Valley Chapter! Better support “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” (1953 • Aveda & NS Nature Trust raise WEDNESDAY, 1 families living with autism in the musical w/Marilyn Monroe). TIX: money & awareness to sustain Annapolis Valley.TIX: no charge $15 adult, $12 student INFO: 542- clean water resources around the Photo Club — NSCC Kingstec INFO: Lori, 765-9108 3344 / [email protected] world. TIX: $10 advance, $12 at Campus (Rm A106), Kentville 7-9pm the door INFO: 365-5323 / beleaf@ • Everyone welcome, no experience Family Caregiver eastlink.ca necessary. TIX: $20 annual Education — Careforce Home SATURDAY, 27 membership INFO: 542-3930 / Health Services, Kentville 6-8pm. [email protected] Thursdays, April 25th-May 30th • “Surfing the Surface” — SUNDAY, 28 W/Nancy Blezy, RN. Dementia, Berwick & District Lions Club, Apple Fundy Film screens: planning for financial and legal Dome, 9am-6:30pm • Presented SPCA Spring Book Sale Drowning In Colour: The issues, responding to changing by Ladies’ Retreat Ministries, and Flea Market — Louis Art of Wayne Boucher — Al care needs, etc. Please pre-register. special speaker: Linda Thorsen. Millet Community Complex, New Whittle Theatre, 7 pm • Halifax TIX: no charge INFO/Reg: 365- All ladies welcome! TIX: $50 incl. Minas 8am-1pm • Support our work filmmaker Alan Collins’ feature 3155 / [email protected] meals INFO/Reg: Arie, 825-1050 / helping those who cannot speak doc explores the life and work [email protected] for themselves. INFO: info@kings. of Wayne Boucher, a major Sports Injuries Info spcans.ca Canadian abstract painter in Evening — 16 Water St., Car Wash — Fire Hall, Annapolis Royal. Post screening, Kingsport 7-9pm • How can Wolfville 10am-3pm • Hosted by Recycled Origami Mobile A. U. Art Gallery director Laurie Osteopathy help? Sports injury The Wolfville Fire Department, — Paper Pleasures at the Coffee Dalton moderates a Q & A with repair & rehab concussion, and proceeds to the Children's Wish Shop, Greenwich 1-5pm • Fold 2 or 3 Boucher, Collins and producer bone injuries. For: coaches, Foundation TIX: donation INFO: different colorful origami models. Violet Rosengarten, and then parents, and players of contact 542-5635 / wfdsecretary@wolfville. Fold yourself into relaxation. TIX: all are invited to a reception sports. See ad page 13 TIX: ca $60+HST INFO/Reg: 681-9732 / at the Harvest Gallery. Tickets no charge INFO: 582-7607 / [email protected] will be sold at Fundy Film kingsportclinic.com Art Show and Tea — screenings (April 21st, 24th, 28th). Recreation Centre, Kentville 1:30- Reading: Alfred Silver — Remaining tickets available at the Imagine Benefit — NKEC 3pm • Featuring local artists from The Box of Delights, Wolfville 1:30pm door. See ad p. __ TIX: $8 INFO: School, Canning 7-10pm • Grade the Kentville New Horizon's club. • Award-winning novelist, author 542-5157 / fundyfilm.ca 12 students, music fundraiser to TIX: donation INFO: 678-1658 / of Runaway Horses. See page 3. provide clean drinking water for [email protected] TIX: no charge INFO: 542-9511 / an African community. TIX: $15 [email protected] THURSDAY, 2 adults, $10 students INFO: 698- Celebration of Colin 1355 / [email protected] Bernhardt — Festival Theatre, Fundy Film screens: The Nature Journaling — Paper Wolfville 2pm • Stories, songs, Sapphires — Al Whittle Pleasures at the Coffee Shop, Workshop: Calligraphy poems, instrumental music, Theatre, 4 & 7pm • A good-hearted Greenwich 7-9pm • Draw plants, Art — Paper Pleasures at the Coffee photographs and videos. See page film that deftly mixes sparkling trees, & architectural details. Shop, Greenwich 7-9pm • Turn your 7. TIX: no charge INFO: michael. humour and serious drama, this TIX: $40+HST. INFO: 681-9732 / favorite quote into a frameable [email protected] is the true story of four vivacious, [email protected] work of art! TIX: $35+HST INFO: talented and young Aboriginal 681-9732 / papermcauley@gmail. 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ARIES (March 21-April 19): The a well-dressed man who's down incorrect metaphor. The creators be the Steinway, I want to be the writer Oliver Burkeman has some on all fours serving as a chair of the original totem poles were Steinway itself." Your assignment, advice that would be helpful for for a chic woman. She applies indigenous Native American tribes Capricorn, is to apply this attitude you Aries folks to hear right now: her make-up while gazing into of the Pacific Northwest, and for to your own personal situation. "When you assume your current the shiny mirror-like surface of them the figure at the bottom of In other words, merge with the preferences won't alter, you'll a high-heeled shoe. New scene: the pole was the most important tool you want to master. Immerse make bad decisions: embarking An 80-year-old woman pats the one. I foresee the possibility of yourself in the skill you're working on a career or marriage, say, not butt of a handsome young stud a similar situation arising in to perfect -- disappear into it. with a view to its durability, but with whom she's slow-dancing. At your sphere, Libra. Be alert for a In your imagination, become solely based on how it makes you the end of the ad, a catchphrase misapprehension that needs to be completely united with the thing feel now." I am most definitely appears: "Just the right amount righted. It may be the case that or person or experience you not predicting that you are about of wrong." I say, let that be your what's last should actually be first. desire. to make the kind of bad decision mantra in the coming week, Something that has been beneath Burkeman refers to. I'm sure my Cancerian. or behind "more important" AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): warning here in this horoscope matters should perhaps get higher "The trouble with our age is that it will derail any temptation you LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Albert priority. is all signpost and no destination," might have to make short-sighted Einstein published his General said writer Louis Kronenberger. moves. Theory of Relativity in 1916. It SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): I'm concerned that you may had radical implications for the In his book Karmic Traces, Eliot have fallen under the sway of TAURUS (April 20-May 20): field of theoretical physics, but Weinberger describes the life this kind of myopia, Aquarius. A I'm happy to report that help from remained an unproven concept story of naked mole rats. They're steady stream of useful tips and the invisible world is available until 1919. Then a British animals that never leave their clues has been appearing, but to you right now. Of course you physicist verified its accuracy with underground tunnels. Normally you're missing some of them. won't be able to use it, let alone evidence gathered during a solar you Scorpios have nothing in Your long-range goals aren't tune in to it, if you don't believe eclipse. The Times newspaper in common with them. But in the sufficiently clear, so you don't there is any such thing as help London announced the event coming days, I'm hoping there will always recognize the significance from the invisible world. So if with the headline "Revolution be one resemblance. According of new revelations. Here's the you are the type of person who in Science: New Theory of the to Weinberger, the naked cure: In your imagination, create is very sure that reality consists Universe, Newtonian Theories mole rats "change direction by a vivid picture of your next big of nothing more than what your Overthrown." Not wanting to somersaulting." Metaphorically destination. senses reveal, I suggest that be left behind, The New York speaking, I think this would be an you temporarily suspend that Times assigned one of its own excellent strategy for you. There's PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): A belief. And if you are someone journalists to cover the revolution. no need to mope cautiously as group of bicyclists in Southern who has had direct experiences Unfortunately, the person they you alter your course. No need California challenged a blogger with blessings that come from sent was a sports reporter whose to be lackadaisical and fitful and to a race. They said they could the unseen realm, be aware that specialty was golf. His article full of doubts. Just spring into cover the 38.4 miles from North the imminent delivery is quite was less than illuminating. The action with a cheery bounce, and Hollywood to Long Beach faster different from those you have moral of the story, as far as move on with a renewed sense of on their bikes than the blogger known in the past. you're concerned, Leo: When big purpose. could get there by plane. As it developments are underway, show turned out, they were right. Their GEMINI (May 21-June 20): In up at full strength, with all your SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. trip took an hour and 34 minutes. her book A Monster's Notes, Laurie powers engaged. 21): The famous philosopher As for the blogger, he had to drive Sheck describes the nuances of John Searle unleashed a witty dig to the airport, wait for the plane the term "ghost" in the German VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): about the famous philosopher to depart, fly to a different airport, language. A mediocre wine may "Never to get lost is not to live," Jacques Derrida, saying he is "the then catch a cab to the designated be called unghostly, she says. A writes Rebecca Solnit in her book sort of philosopher who gives destination. He arrived about an witty, lively person is "Rich in A Field Guide to Getting Lost. In bullshit a bad name." One of your hour after the cyclists. Can you Ghostliness," whereas a dull, blank fact, she says that not knowing fun assignments in the coming guess which of those two modes type "has no ghost in him." In this how to get lost is unhealthy. These week, Sagittarius, is to do the of travel is the preferred metaphor spirit, Gemini, I suspect you will are useful ideas to consider right opposite of what Derrida's work for you this week, Pisces? The have some pretty fine ghostliness now, Virgo. It will probably do you does. In other words, give bullshit earthy, simple, stripped-down working for you in the coming good to get at least semi-lost. As a good name. How? Well, you approach will get you where you weeks. And there's a good chance you wander around without a map could engage in creative verbal need to go better than the big, that part of your extra-special or compass, I bet you will stumble expressions that boost morale and elaborate, expensive method. mojo will arise from your creative upon important teachings. At the propagate delight and lubricate engagement with energies that same time, I hope you will put worthwhile connections. Make resemble the more traditional some thought into how you're up noble fictions that are more definition of "ghost." going to get lost. Don't just leave accurate and useful that the literal it to chance. Make sure there's a truth. Spread uplifting gossip that CANCER (June 21-July 22): A method in your madness. heals and invigorates. one-minute video commercial for The Cosmopolitan luxury resort LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): In the CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. in Las Vegas shows an elegant English language, "low man on 19): "The ideal piano player is woman at a sumptuous feast. the totem pole" is an idiom that the one who wants to be the She's eagerly holding her dinner refers to a person who has the piano," says a character in Thomas plate up to her face so she can lick worst job or the least status. He or Bernhard's novel The Loser. He it clean of its last delicious she is considered to be at the low continues: "I say to myself every taste. The scene shifts to end of the hierarchy. But it's an day when I wake up, I want to

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second wastes 540 ____ of water apologies for the puzzle not matching clues last issue. Grapevine The it twice as scary as regular horror me in the middle), as con man Mike a year. health avoid food wrapped in movies. So you can imagine what Talman, and Alex Trimper (pictured 11. The first year Earth Day was lots of _____ a wonderful experience I’ve had left) as con man Carlino. Ryan celebrated was 19___ 8. Plants, animals, air, water and the last few weeks rehearsing the Trimper and Ryan MacNab make 12. It's not all garbage, don't mineral soil all make up our___ stage version of Wait Until Dark, appearances as the patrolman and forget to ______9. We all must do our part to opening April 19th at CentreStage in the production is also fortunate to keep the earth _____ Kentville. have THREE young talented ladies 10. When out for a walk...pick sharing the pivotal role of Gloria; Down 1. Use both sides of this when some of this up to keep the earth Wait Until Dark is an edge of your Aria MacDonald, Annelise Smith, clean. seat, suspense-thriller written and Kaia Goss. I am so proud of by Frederick Knott, whose other this production and I’m looking 1 2 3 4 famous play Dial M For Murder forward to see how the audiences was performed at CentreStage a get engaged with the characters as 5 few years ago. The production of the cat and mouse battle unfolds. Wait Until Dark was first performed This intense show features scenes of 6 in New York in 1966 and starred darkness and near darkness requir- Academy Award Winner Robert ing the lighting of some matches, 7 8 Duvall. It was made into a hit movie and is best suited to adults and in 1967; ranked #50 on the Ameri- teens. Phone: can Film Institute’s All Time Best 9 Suspense Films, starring Audrey Wait Until Dark plays on April 19, Hepburn and Alan Arkin and now 20, 26, 27, May 3, 4, 5 (matinée), 10 hits CentreStage Theatre for the 10, 11, 17, 18, 19 (matinée), 24, first time. 25 Showtime 8:00 P.M. / 2 P.M. matinee on May 5 and 19 Susy Hendrix, played by Sharon

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Reduce your forkprint with bamboo cutlery sets & tiffins. Find us at the Homemade savoury pies and Find quiches. us at the Wolfville Farmers’ Market 697-2502 542-7667 / [email protected] Pie r Squared “The Valley in a crust” Wolfville Farmers' Market! www.pie-r-squared.com 12 The Grapevine April 18th - May 2nd, 2013 The Free Classifieds are 465 Main St., Wolfville kindly brought to you by: 697-3115 / trailshop.com Like the Free Business Listings, this page works on a 1st come, 1st served basis (limit 1 listing per person). Or, to reserve a placement, pay $5 per issue (3-issue minimum commitment). Please keep listings to 35 words or less.

CAMPS: ‘Stewards of Children’ Business Sponsorship Deadline May 3rd. INFO: new- Training: Thurs., May 2nd, Opportunity: The Mud bookerschool.ca. Edalene Summer The- 6:15-9:30pm @ The Coop, 945 Creek Festival (July 26th-28th) ACCOMMODATIONS: atre Intensive Camp: Church St., Port Williams. W/ includes: Mud Challenge & Pa- July 22nd-Aug. 9th. Auditions Angela from Compassion Action. rade, Mudley’s Birthday, Movie in Recognize when children are at Park, Street Fest, Fireworks. Via Wanted: 1-bedroom apart- May 12th. A full scale musical ment in Wolfville starting imme- production The Little Mermaid. risk (sexual abuse & suicide). TIX: the Town. INFO: Jennifer, 542- Inquire Angela, 670-5028 / 2400 / [email protected] diately. INFO: Beth 690-5036 TIX: $300 by July 1st INFO: Kerri INFO: [email protected] 697-2515 / kerri@edalenetheatre. Shared House Rental: ca Get Amber Rowe to Magic Flute Opera India!: Help local barista vol- 1229 Deep Hollow Rd. Young cou- CLASSES: Workshop: Mon-Fri, July unteer with Canada World Youth. ple looking for couple/individual 15th-19th, 9am-12pm w/Susan Environmental efforts in Bir, a to rent farmhouse. 200 acres of woodlands & trails. RENT: $233 Dworkin-Hachey. For: choristers, Tibetan refugee village. INFO: Hip Hop Classes: Starting individual, $175 each for a couple in April @ the White Rock Com- soloists, & anyone singing ability. GoFundMe.com/gether2india Stagecraft, ensemble, foreign- + utilities (inc. communications) munity Center. W/ Tracy Nasson Carla/Justin, 542-9410 / language diction. TIX: $125 INFO: INFO: Fritz from Rhythm and Sole stu- Literacy Mile Pledges: [email protected] dio. Ages 10-15 years. TIX: $2 per 542-0649 / susan_dworkin@ Valley Community Learning Asso- session INFO/Reg: 542-3805 hotmail.com ciation hosts annual fundraising event (May 11th) to raise aware- Seeking Apartment: Mature female student from Cal- FOR HIRE: ness of literacy needs. Pledge After School Art: sheets available (49 Cornwallis gary seeks 1 bedroom apartment Wednesdays, May 1st-June 5th, this Fall. References, non-smoker, St., Kentville). INFO: 679-5252 / 3:30-5pm @ Harvest Gallery, Interior Painting: non-drinker, doesn't party. Clean Wolfville. W/ Terry Drahos. Draw- Women in Rollers does accurate [email protected]. quotes, shows up on time to work, & quiet. Walking distance to ing & painting, sketchbook & Acadia preferred. Shared setting more. For grades 2-6. Class limit and performs to perfection. We GENERAL: even leave your home neat and considered. INFO: 403-546-2253 / 10. TIX: $125 incl. supplies INFO: [email protected] 542-7093 / terryhavlisdrahos.com tidy! Call today for free estimates. Tennis Lessons Regis- INFO: Pamela, 697-2926 tration: Thurs., May 2nd, UPCOMING Pottery Classes: 4-week 5:30-7:30pm & Sat., May 4th, classes start May 5. Sunday 1-4 Hand-Crafted Urn 9-11am @ Wolfville Rec Centre. Respectful, wooden, Spring & Summer sessions for EVENTS: pm, Sunday or Monday 7-10 pm. Boxes: COST: $145 (incl. clay & firing). locally-made. INFO: Farmer Eddie, children & adults. INFO: Diana 542-3387 542-4536 / wolfvilletennisclub@ Dump & Run Drop Off/ INFO: 542-1213 / tracyhorsman@ Drop Off: gmail.com Pick Up Times: gmail.com (Acadia Athletic Complex) April Compas- Care Provider: 27th-May 3rd, 12-2pm & 5-7pm. sionate and experienced com- Until WORKSHOPS: Vote for Luke!: Pick Up: April 27th, 1pm. See panion care provider. Able to May 10th, cast your vote daily page 14. 585-2150 / dump- work days and has car. Pat, and support local resident Luke INFO: Wellness Expo: May 4th INFO: [email protected] 9am-1pm @ Wolfville Integrated 582-1617 Sanford in his quest to win an accessible van. mobility- Health Care, 189 Dykeland St. INFO: awarenessmonth.com Business Showcase: Free sessions for children and Home & Yard Work: “Bloom”: Tues., May 7th, 11am- For spring clean-up, lawn care, teens: stress, concussion signs, 1pm @ Acadia Festival Theatre. and home services. Justin, symptoms that prevent sleep, INFO: Call for Submissions: Celebrate the new identity for 300-0605 Jack’s Gallery (Al Whittle The- CPR & choking refresher, tummy Wolfville! Offering businesses atre) requests for "Visions of troubles. INFO: 542-5560 opportunity to display their busi- the Valley II," (June 30th - Sept. ness. Deadline: April 26th. 8th) representing aspects of the TIX: Thurs- DONATE / no charge for WBDC members Photo Workshop: Annapolis Valley. jacksgal- days (April 25th onwards), 7-9pm INFO: David, 542-4093 / dhovell@ VOLUNTEER [email protected] INFO: for 5 weeks. Edit, organize, & downtownwolfville.com manage images. Beginner photog- raphy course recommended (not Volunteers Wanted: Wolfville Community SMOKIN' BLUES FEST 3 leading 2 grants Old Crow Medicine essential). TIX: $275+HST INFO/ Fund Grants: June 1st, 8pm @ Con- up to July 12th & 13th. Free of (up to) $1000.00 available to Show: Reg: Kathryn, 542-2583 vocation Hall, Acadia. W/ Matt passes + more! INFO/Apply: fund projects that target poverty. Andersen. Presented by Deep smokinbluesfest.com Must be a registered charity or Roots Music Coop & Apple Blos- Watercolor Painting: be partnered with one. INFO/Ap- Sat., April 27th, 9:30am-3pm som Festival. LIMITED SEATS ply: Erin 697-2229 / hennessys@ @ Wolfville Recreation Centre. Seeking Sponsorship: REMAINING! $46 advance, Acadia student Brittany Maxner eastlink.ca. TIX: W/ Cathy Poole. Methods of will sell-out! @ Box Of Delights drawing, mounting. Bring paints, & her horse seek to travel to On- tario to compete in team Canada & Ticketpro.ca INFO: deeproots- brushes, and a lunch. TIX: $40 New Booker School music.ca (inc. stretcher boards) INFO/Reg: .INFO: [email protected] Applications: 2013-14 [email protected] academic year for k-7 students.

Have you visited us lately? East end of Railtown, Wolfville New spring and summer arrivals daily! 542-7790 • www.boso.ca 13 The Grapevine April 18th - May 2nd, 2013 Roasted Asparagus Soup with Gremolata Chef Kerina Dykstra | 300-1268 | [email protected] | letseatns.com

Finally, Spring is in the air!! Asparagus, one of my favorite vegetables, is in abundance and I can't wait to make a big pot of this soup! Topping off a hearty portion of this fresh soup with the burst of brightness that is Gremolata, is the best way to enjoy it. As the days warm up but the evenings remain chilly, regenerate your love for food and life. Enjoy and as always -- Have A Tasty Day! ~ Chef Kerina Roasted Asparagus Soup with Gremolata

• 5 pounds asparagus, trimmed, cut into 2-inch pieces (14 to 15 cups) • 4 cups chopped leeks (white and pale green parts only; about 4 large) • 1/4 cup olive oil • 6 cups (or more) low-salt chicken broth • Gremolata: • 2 tablespoons minced fresh Italian parsley • 4 teaspoons finely grated lemon zest • 1 small garlic clove, minced

Preparation Preheat oven to 425°F. Combine asparagus, leeks, and oil in very large bowl; toss to blend. Divide between 2 large rimmed baking sheets. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Roast vegetables until asparagus pieces are soft and leeks are golden, stirring occasionally, about 45 minutes. Meanwhile, heat the broth in a large pot. Add the asparagus and leeks, bring to a boil; reduce heat to low and puree the soup, using an emersion blender, until smooth. Strain soup if desired and season to taste with salt and pepper. If you choose to strain the soup you will need to reheat. Gremolata: Mix parsley, lemon peel, and garlic in small bowl. Garnish the soup with this mixture.

Chef Kerina Dykstra 300-1268 / [email protected] / letseatns.com

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21 Gerrish St., Windsor, NS | 902-792-1140 | [email protected] | revivaldecorating.ca East end of Railtown, Wolfville 542-7790 • www.boso.ca 14 The Grapevine April 18th - May 2nd, 2013 Wolfville DUMP & RUN Street Fashion Saturday, May 4, 9am–3pm. by Claire Colville Please bring your own bags.

DROP OFF TIMES: (Acadia Athletic Complex – West End Lower Doors) Large furniture accepted only on May 2 & 3 April 27 – May 3 Noon – 2pm & 5–7pm

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Examples of donation items: Furniture - Toys - Clothes (other than undergarments) - Sports Equipment - Tools – Shoes - Kitchen Ware - Books - Posters, etc. Cole lives in Hantsport and oc- *Please NO toiletries/paints/textiles/refrigerators casionally does tech work at the "Book launch, THIS Sunday, (April 21st) /undergarments* Al Whittle Theatre. I asked him Box of Delights bookshop on Main about his mohawk, "It's an odd Thank you to the Dump & Run sponsors, Valley Waste Resource style, but to me it symbolizes St. Noon 'till Five. Come by, say Management, Town of Wolfville, Acadia Students’ Union and freedom of expression." "Hi!" Check out the New Book, Acadia University. Brought to you by get a Sketch!" 585-2150 / [email protected] T.A.N. COFFEE www.tancoffee.ca Stardrop by Mark Oakley: www.iboxpublishing.com

Stardrop is brought to you by The Box of Delights - A Delightful Little Bookshop on Main St Wolfville 542-9511 www.boxofdelightsbooks.com 15 The Grapevine April 18th - May 2nd, 2013 Who's Who: Balcom.... Suzanne Balcom! am consistently floored by the they’ve been married for 25 years... first show on May 11th, 8:00pm at talented people that surround those diamonds are forever! the Al Whittle Theatre, Wolfville is Ime in Wolfville. People I’ve met and the Music of James Bond, a L’Arche chatted to but all of a sudden turn In 1995 Suzanne semi-retired Building Our Dream fundraiser. up at an event and blow me away from acting to start a family and You’ll hear all the hit songs from with their talent. Suzanne Balcom in 2001, after a family member in your favorite James Bond movies falls into that category! A profes- Dartmouth became ill, Suzanne and including Goldfinger, Moonraker, sional actor who has been on a hit her family moved to Nova Scotia, You Only Live Twice, Live and Let TV Show (that I use to watch!), a selecting Wolfville as the place to Die, License to Kill, Goldeneye and beautiful singer and performer, a call home. Having the university the recent Academy-Award Win- huge supporter of Wolfville and so close, as well as, being a thriving ning Hit by Adle, Skyfall. Just when local charities, and a genuine person arts community without the hustle you thought that “Nobody Does It who loves life! This is Balcom... of a major city, Wolfville‘s reputa- Better” than Adele....wait until you Suzanne Balcom! tion sealed the deal for Suzanne. hear Suzanne!

Suzanne is the daughter of a For a while she worked with her Suzanne says “I will also be sharing preacher man, born and raised husband, helping him organize the L'arche dream as well as fun in and . She his dental practise and now that Bond trivia in between songs. I will longed for a career in music. At 18 he is retired, she still happily co- be joined with a band including Jeff she moved to to become manages Main Street Dental Centre Hennessy, Nick D'Amato, Alex Por- a singer after entering the Miss Cal- in Wolfville. Suzanne is also the ter and Bernie Zinck and the Ynot gary pageant and singing For Your volunteer President of the WBDC sisters from NL (my best friends Eyes Only. She started in musical (Wolfville Business Development that I met in Vancouver are flying in theatre at Stanley Park and worked Corporation) and thoroughly enjoys to do backup)”, So it’s BOND to be a up the talent ladder as a runway the work she does with them. And great show! Tickets are $10.00in ad- and photo model and later did voice even though that sounds like a full vance at Box of Delights or $12.00 over work, landing a lead on the TV schedule, Suzanne has managed at the door! Series Neon Rider as Rachel Woods. to go back to her first love which is ABS-O-LUTE HEALTH CLUB One of Suzanne’s most rewarding singing and performing at special Suzanne will be giving a sneak moments was performing at the events for special causes. peek of her Bond music at the Al IT ’S BACK!! British Columbia Show of Hearts Whittle 60th Anniversary Celebra- The Sale You’ve Been Telethon that raises millions of I have been fortunate to hear Su- tion on April 26 with a James Bond Waiting For! dollars every year for BC children zanne sing at church functions and Medley of Goldfinger, Moonraker, with special needs. Along the way, she really has an amazing voice and Diamonds are Forever as well as at Purchase a 3-month membership & Get Suzanne heard about this really cool stage presence. Not many singers the May 4th Night Kitchen. 1 month Free!!* April 15 - May 31 ONLY! *No Gift Certificates. No Holds dentist from Nova Scotia who was even attempt songs like ‘Over the Can be added to an existing membership. living in Vancouver. His name was Rainbow’ but Suzanne gives it her Best of Luck Suzanne! 8934 Commercial St., New Minas Randy, he was for her eyes only and all and it’s always a success. Her ~ Mike Butler 365-3210 • www.absolutehealthclub.com Suzie Q’s Boutique Autumn Series begins! Adoration Suzie Q’s Boutique Sunday, September 13: 4+7pm Empties & Yarn Emporium Sunday, September 20: 4+7pm Pete Seeger: The Power of Song Fundy Film Society Wednesday, September 23: 7 pm The world's best films in Wolfville 6-Packs: $36 (six pre-paid tickets) - Autumn Series only films subject to change without notice available 30 minutes before screenings through Oct 11 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! General admission: $8 30 minutes before screenings AcadiaA C inLateema's QuartetAl Whittle Theatre Railtown, Wolfville. 697-3377 450 Main Street, Wolfville Sunday, April 21: 4 & 7 p.m. [email protected] 542-5157 www.fundyfilm.ca Kimberly Ellis Owner/Manager Crulic: The Path to Beyond Wednesday, April 24: 7 p.m. The Sapphires Closing out Sale! Everything must go! Sunday, April 28: 4 & 7 p.m. Drowning In Colour: Up to 60% Off all clothing! The Art of Wayne Boucher Wednesday, May 1: 7 p.m. The Trail Shop, a final farewell - In addition to our closure announcement last week, I would very See www.fundyfilm.ca for details much like to thank our customers for their overwhelming support and continued patronage over the Al Whittle Theatre last couple of weeks, and indeed since I started here in September. It has been reassuring once again The Trail Shop 542-5157 to hear the messages of support in our final month here in Wolfville, and we hope to see many of you - Wolfville- both in our Halifax stores, not to mention our new website which will be up soon. Sincerely, Phill 16 The Grapevine April 18th - May 2nd, 2013 Scotian Hiker There’s no place like home to roam.

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