THREE THINGS TO DO: Celtic Fest returns to Surrey Museum, and more

Trio in Classical Coffee Concert, plus Nifty Fifty tourney at curling club

Dancers at Surrey Museum during a previous Celtic Fest event there.

Dancers at Surrey Museum during a previous Celtic Fest event there.

1. Surrey Museum gets into the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day with a weekend Celtic Fest, on Saturday, March 18 from 1 to 4 p.m. Admission is free for bagpipe lessons, Irish craft-making sessions, live music by accordionist Allan Barnett, and fancy footwork by Steel School of Irish Dance and Heather Jolley Highland Dancers. Also, Surrey Archives will do a presentation about Surrey’s early Irish connections (at 1 p.m.) and Brendan Flynn will offer an introduction to the Ireland-Canada Monument at 2:40 p.m. Call 604-592-6956 for more information, or visit Surrey.ca/heritage.

2. Sarah Hagen, former host of the morning Classical Coffee Concerts at Surrey Arts Centre’s Studio Theatre, returns there next Thursday, March 23 to perform with current series hosts, Bergmann Piano Duo (South Surrey’s Elizabeth and Marcel Bergmann). As a trio, they promise to maneuver their way through a complicated choreography with up to six hands on one keyboard. The event’s 10 a.m. “social hour” – coffee, tea and goodies – is followed by the 11 a.m. concert. For tickets and more info, call 604-501-5566 or click on Tickets.surrey.ca.

3. Cloverdale Curling Club will be busy early next week during the 50th annual Nifty Fifty Bonspiel, which brings together women curlers, all over the age of 50, from throughout the province. “We have 144 participants this year, with many having curled in this bonspiel for 20 years or more,” event planner Catherine Ann Fortier told the Now. “Our oldest participant in 2012 was 92 years young!” The event runs from Monday to Wednesday (March 20 to 22) at 6150 176 St. Formal opening ceremonies, at 11 a.m. Monday, will see teams piped into the rink in grand Scottish style. More event details are posted at Cloverdalecurlingclub.ca.

tom.zillich@thenownewspaper.com

 

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