Events for Monday, March 22nd, 2021
Coats for Kids
Mon. March 22nd, 2021 VictoriaHillside Centre is accepting new or gently worn winter coats for children and teens. The ‘Drop-Off’ bin is located across from Guest Services. Collection ends – March 30, 2021.
Click for More >>EFT(EmotionalFreedomTechnique aka Tapping)
Mon. March 22nd, 2021 VictoriaLive your Joy now 1 hour weekly Tapping Sessions In the comfort of your own home via Zoom (its easier than you think) Elaine Winquist will be your coach to help guide you through the EFT
Click for More >>Kits for Compassion
Mon. March 22nd, 2021 VictoriaSupport compassionate end-of-life care and local businesses with Kits for Compassion presented by Amica Senior Lifestyles. Order yours now! Quantities are limited!
Click for More >>Maple Bay Painters
Mon. March 22nd, 2021 DuncanMaple Bay Painters is a group of artists from the Cowichan Valley who get together to develop their skills and create and showcase their work.
Click for More >>Move for Mentoring
Mon. March 22nd, 2021 VictoriaEARN PRIZES & GET MOVIN'! Join BBBS for 7-Weeks of FREE Fitness Classes led by local studios and chances at earning PRIZES. Sign up to help change the lives of local children while improving your own!
Click for More >>Nature Explorers Spring Break Camp
Mon. March 22nd, 2021 NanaimoExplore nature with Nanaimo Science! This outdoor-based March Break camp will have students enjoying the wonders of late winter around Westwood Lake.
Click for More >>Science Lab Daily Spring Break Workshops
Mon. March 22nd, 2021 NanaimoBuild, create & discover with Nanaimo Science! Every day, we will be taking on new STEM activities with our scientists.
Click for More >>Val Konig Retrospective 1964 - 2017
Mon. March 22nd, 2021 DuncanCowichan Valley Arts Council is delighted to present you "Val Konig Retrospective," an art show of the collection of Val Konig's work ranging from 1964 - 2017.
Click for More >>Victoria Symphony::French Winds
Mon. March 22nd, 2021 VictoriaThis program of charming French music for winds begins with Dukas’ Fanfare from his ballet La Péri followed by Gounod’s Petite Symphonie, and ending with Poulenc’s neoclassical Suite Française.
Click for More >>Victoria Symphony::Min Plays Mozart
Mon. March 22nd, 2021 VictoriaLocal treasure Lorraine Min is reunited with the orchestra for what is arguably Mozart’s most famous work for keyboard, his Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major.
Click for More >>Watery Worlds and Ocean Adventures: Spring Break Classes
Mon. March 22nd, 2021 LadysmithExplore the wonders that lie under the sea. Stories will be told as children learn to illustrate through drawing, painting and collage over four days in these fun and interactive spring break classes.
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