Written and directed by Woody Allen, his 41st movie and biggest commercial hit ever is the perfect summertime flick, a love letter to the charms of visiting a great vacation locale.
All ages are welcome and all films are G or PG rated (General or Parental Guidance). With a strong history of serving as a cultural catalyst by bringing independent films and artists to the area, the Whistler Film Festival is programming Whistler’s new Celestial Cinema screening series which includes a mix of crowd pleasers, audience and critic favorites. Note: The series is weather permitting and will be moved to Millennium Place in the event of rain showers with seating available on a first come first serve basis. The call will be made at 6:00 pm on the evening of the screenings.
The Bridge Club welcomes you every Wednesday at 9:30am for great duplicate bridge and socializing.
Starting Jan 18th, Arrive at 1:15 P.M. Game begins promptly @ 1:30.
Visitors welcome ....... friendly atmosphere.
For a partner pls. call gill 932-5791 or Annette 932-5914
Whistler Brewery Tours
Experience Whistler's own brewery in Function Junction.
2:30-4:30 pm
Cost: $12.95 includes tour and tasting.
Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre
Wednesday Nights Open Late
For the duration of the winter the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre exhibits, gift shop and café will be open until 7pm on Wednesday evenings, with exhibit tours at 5pm and 6pm. As always our indigenous cafe features quick and affordable family friendly meals.
Twilight snowshoeing tours are available at 4pm and 5pm through Blackcomb Adventures.
Every Wednesday Tumblewoods indoor playground is $5 admission!
Open 9-5, 7 days/week!
Visit: www.tumblewoods.com
Call: 604-567-1111
All levels of artist experience are welcome. The sessions vary between shorter poses (30 sec to 10 minutes) and longer poses.
Mondays from 4-6 pm
Wednesdays from 7-9 pm
$15 Drop In fee
The Britannia Mine Museum is hosting its first annual amateur photography competition.
There are lots of great prizes and the photos will be on display at the Museum in the fall. This is for amateur photographers of all ages and abilities, so get out there this summer and start shooting.
THE CATEGORIES
Each category has two age groups; 15 & under, and 16 & over.
Use of Mined Materials
Show us how people in the Sea-to-Sky use stuff we get from mines. Think of anything - metal, glass, stone, clay… bikes, binoculars, mirrors and mack trucks.
Rocks and Landscapes
Rocks, minerals, volcanoes, cliffs, mountains, valleys… we are surrounded by some astounding rocks and rocky landscapes. Show us how they look to you.
Human-Environment Interaction
We have an impact on our environment and it has an impact on us. We want to see the effects of one on the other; a whiskey jack feeding from a hand, land being cleared or planted, sand between toes of a bare foot.
HOW TO GET INVOLVED
Email the photo (1MB or smaller) to: skerr@bcmm.ca
Or drop off a photo to the Britannia Mine Museum.
Be sure to include: your name and contact information, the age group and subject category you are submitting it to, a title or caption if you would like. Maximum 2 submissions per category per person. Photos must be taken in 2012. The Museum reserves the right to exclude any photos deemed inappropriate or otherwise unacceptable. Winners will be chosen at the sole discretion of a panel of judges appointed by the Museum.
If your photo is selected for the exhibition you may be contacted for a higher resolution file or print.
Submissions will be accepted until September 7th.