Don’t miss Breakdown: The Ultimate Tom Petty Tribute on Friday, November 9 at Key City Theatre.

Don’t miss Breakdown: The Ultimate Tom Petty Tribute on Friday, November 9 at Key City Theatre.

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Event cancelled

Event cancelled

The Kimberley Rotary Club regrets to announce that our Bones, Beer, & Boogie BBQ Rib dinner and dance has been cancelled due to insufficient ticket sales. We have committed to contribute to the Seniors Helping Seniors project to purchase a Trishaw, so we’ll be making decisions in the coming weeks on how we’ll be raising the funds promised. If you have any questions about this cancellation, please contact Bev McCormick at Bev@SynerSales.ca. Any mention in the Bulletin (print or online) announcing the cancellation would be greatly appreciated.

In passing, we will be hosting speakers from Kimberley Search and Rescue at our next meeting on Wednesday, October 10th. We meet at 5:00 PM at the Green Door in the Platzl and you’re always welcome to be our guest.

In the gallery at Centre 64

“Awakening” by Jeanie Miller, Marianne Rennick, Sue Pighin, Ilene Lowing & Ann Holtby Jones. September 25-October 20 | Tuesday–Saturday | 1-5 pm | Centre 64 Gallery | by donation. Exhibition Opening Reception September 29 | 2-4 pm | Centre 64 Gallery

Up next in the ghallery, A Journey of the Spirit by Judy Winter. Exibit opening October 27, 2 to 4 p.m.

A Night at the Movies Volume 2 Key City Theatre

NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD

Thursday October 25 at 7:00 pm

Night of the Living Dead was George A. Romero’s classic and ground breaking zombie movie that changed everything. Want to know how? Come to A Night Out at the Movies, Vol. 2: Zombies! Zombies! Zombies! Thursday October 25th, Gordon Sheridan will be giving a lecture on zombies in popular (and underground) film starting from the very first Hollywood zombie film—1932’s White Zombie starring Bela Lugosi. The feature follows and the night is capped off with a Q & A. Admission is by donation! Zombie costumes are encouraged!

Stephanie Morin-Robert

BLINDSIDE at Key City Theatre

Friday October 26 at 7:30 pm

In a 60 minute feat of riveting comedy, one-eyed storytelling champion and cancer survivor Stephanie Morin-Robert recounts her life as a feisty 7 year-old who wields her glass-eye as a superpower. In Blindside, a prospector’s recent diamond discovery forces his daughter, a young and sheltered cancer patient with a prosthetic eye, to change schools in the middle of the third grade. With the help of her cat, a pair of sunglasses, and an undesirable superpower, she soon discovers that she has what it takes to fight back and come to terms with her disability.

Have Camera Will Travel

Centre 64

October 30 – Switzerland with Jori Adank

November 27 – Belgium and Holland by the Biker Babes

January 22 – Peru by Veronica Paauw

February 26 – Ladakh, India by Julie-Ann Davies

March 26 – Hiking the Chilkoot Trail by Lou Patterson

April 23 – Scotland by Janice Strong

Friday, November 2

Da-VIN-Ci Paint Night with Lori Joe

Studio 64

Ages 19 and up. No host bar. Please register at Centre 64, 250-427-4919 or info@kimberleyarts.com

Saturday, November 3

Ken Hamm

Ken Hamm is a highly regarded Canadian acoustic musician currently based in Forget, SK. Ken has 8 CDs of his music, has won numerous awards including a Juno Award and a Great Canadian Blues Artist Award and is touring in concert and workshop presentations. Ken will perform Saturday Nov 3, 2018 at The Studio Lounge, Heritage Inn Hotel and Convention Centre. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tickets on sale @ The Heritage Front Desk, Lotus Books, Just Music. $ 20.00 Advance. $ 25.00 at the Door

Cod Gone Wild in Kimberley

November 5

Cod Gone Wild returns to the Kootenays this fall, with stops in Kimberley and Cranbrook among others. This popular Celtic band has played Kimberley several times, to great acclaim. Cod Gone Wild plays Centre 64 on Monday, November 5. Tickets for the show are available at Centre 64 (64 Deer Park Avenue). Tickets are $25 in Advance and $30 at the door. Doors Open at 7:00 pm, Showtime is 7:30 pm. Visit www.codgonewild.com for more info.

ANDREA SUPERstein

Thursday November 7 at 7:30 pm on the Gallery Stage Key City Theatre

You have to know the rules in order to break them. Andrea Superstein knows the rules. And she breaks them. Subtly infusing pop, indie rock, and other unexpected influences into swing, blues, Latin, and ballads, Andrea takes listeners on a musical trip that starts in Tin Pan Alley and twists its way to today. Subtly infusing electro, indie, and other unexpected elements, singer Andrea Superstein is “redefining jazz” (Vancouver Province). Superstein’s new release, Worlds Apart, brings fresh ideas to the forefront, showcasing powerful vocals which exemplifying both the gentle and the strong, the light and the dark.

Live at Studio 64

Fall Concert Series

Concert #4: Cecelia LaRochelle Jazz Combo – Jazz – November 17. Each show, 8 p.m. at Studio 64 in Kimberley. Individual ticket $24-$28, series pass $88-$96

Friday, November 9

Breakdown: The Ultimate Tom Petty Tribute

Key City Theatre

Breakdown’s tribute is being described as the most accurate representation of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Covering all of the hits from as early as 1976, Breakdown re-creates the look and sound of a Tom Petty performance. Performing in theatres and on festival stages across Western Canada, Breakdown always puts on an engaging and energetic show. Tickets are $39.50 (reserved seating) and are available at the Theatre Box Office, 20-14th Ave North, Cranbrook, on-line at www.keycitytheatre.com or by phone at 250-426-7006.

MARY WALSH

Saturday November 10 at 7:30 pm

Key City Theatre

Feeling natural within a series of jokes and humorous moments, Mary Walsh has created many comedic characters that have gone on to live among the hearts of audiences for years. Marg Delahunty’s debut on 22 Minutes (CBC) marked the launch of a cultural icon who would stand up to the nations most powerful and speak the words the rest of us wish could be said but never had a platform to get out.

Thursday, November 15

Andrew Collins

Five time JUNO nominee and 7x Canadian Folk Music Award winning mando-maestro Andrew Collins whose Trio just borrowed a page from basic carpentry, hitting the nail on the head with their new, double disc (1 all instrumentals, the other all w/ vocals), cleverly called “Tongue & Groove”. The string-meisters celebrate with a CD release party at the Key City Theatre, Thurs Nov 15 ($25-$35, Royal Alexandra Hall, 57 Van Home St. S., Cranbrook, 718-555-1234 www.keycitytheatre.com)

December 2 and 3

Dean Brody Dean Brody will bring his Dirt Road Acoustic Tour to Key City Theatre on December 2 and 3, presented by Kootenay Concert Connection. A second show was added. Tickets are $78.50 or $66. $140 VIP tickets are also available, but you’ll have to act fast. Tickets on sale now 250-426-7006 or at the box office. Or buy online

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