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Kimberley Cranbrook entertainment guide

In the Gallery at Centre 64
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In the Gallery at Centre 64

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Open Exhibition Jan. 2 to 26, 2019

Next up in the gallery, “Ikwe Aakii Iskwew” by Rhonda Haws, Jacinta Marina & Tegan Whitesel. January 29 – February 23 | Tuesday–Saturday | 1-5 pm | Centre 64 Gallery | by donation. Exhibition Opening Reception February 2 | 2-4 pm | Centre 64 Gallery

Have Camera Will Travel

Centre 64

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

Chicago the Musical

Key City Theatre

January 18-19 at 7:30 pm

Set in Chicago during the roaring “jazz hot” 20s, the musical tells the story of two rival vaudeville murderesses who’ve been locked up in Cook County jail.

Velma Kelly, nightclub star, is serving time for killing her husband and sister after finding the two in bed together.

Chorus girl and adulteress Roxie Hart has been thrown in the joint for bumping off her lover. Velma enlists the help of prison matron Mama Morton and charming lawyer Billy Flynn, to razzle-dazzle her incarceration into a murder of the week media frenzy.

But Roxie‘s got some of her own tricks up her sleeve and through charm, manipulations and dirty rotten lies, manages to turn a feeding frenzy into a full on war.

Chicago is a story of murder, greed, corruption, violence, exploitation, adultery, and treachery – all the things we hold near and dear to our hearts. It is hunger for fame, media spectacles, fake news and trial by publicity.

The Wild Horse Theatre January schedule

Friday, Jan. 18, 2 p.m. - The Iron Giant

Friday, Jan. 25 7 p.m. - Quest for Fire and 2001: A Space Odyssey

Fisher Peak Winter Ale concert series 2019

Tickets for the full lineup are $125 regular and $112.50 and on sale Now. Brought to you by Key City Theatre and Fisher Peak performing Artists Society. Showtimes at 7:30 pm.

• January 16: Dave McCann and the Firehearts (With opening act Alphonse Joseph)

• February 13: The Wardens (with Oliver McQuaid)

• March 27P: The Slocan Ramblers (with Connor Foote)

April 17: Holly Hyatt Band (with Pyper Standing)

May 14: The Lovebullies (with The Hurricanes)

Art Movie Night: “The Second Moment of Creation”

January 18 | 7:30 pm | Studio 64 | by donation

Art Movie Night at Centre 64 celebrates it’s 5th year with four movies that span the history of visual arts from early cave paintings to the work of modern masters. The Second Moment of Creation” (60 min) from the PBS/BBC series “Civilizations” Cave art and its influence through the centuries. Jan 18 at 7:30 pm. Admission by donation. Light snacks provided. No host bar. The Art Movie Night series continues on Feb. 15 with Le Scandale Impressioniste; March 15, Where the Universe Sings: The Spiritual Journey of Lawren Harris, and April 5, Chuck Close: A Portrait in Progress.

January 19, 2019

Storytelling and Social Fundraiser

Backcountry Hunters and Anglers

Heritage Inn Ballroom, Cranbrook. Stories by Kootenay locals Bill Hanlon, Nikita Dalke and Dan Mills, and others, as well as the BHA Chapter Coordinator Ty Stubblefield. Raffles for mystery ranch pack and Yetti cooler. Entry by donations. 6:30 p.m.

January 19

Home Grown Coffee House Centre 64

Next Kimberley Home Grown Music Coffee House on Saturday Jan 19th at Centre 64- 8 pm sharp. tickets $8 available at the SnowDrift Café and Centre 64. Line up features: Selkirk Jazz Choir, Stacy Decosse, John Gerlitz, Gordie Blake, Van Redecopp, Maddison Black, with Maddi Keiver and Jon Bisset, Daniel Bailey and Aaron Goos.

Latin Dance Nights

Centre 64

A 30 minute introduction to Salsa and social dance to follow. Now e3very first and third Monday starting on January 21. 7 p.m. Drop in fee of $5 to $8. All skill levels, beginners welcome, singles and couples.

January 23 Key City Theatre

Alex Zerbe - The Zaniac

With the energy of 1,000 suns, The Zaniac shines like a comedy beacon as he bounces from one end of the stage to the other like an untamed rubber band. Jaws will drop, and drool will fly as Alex juggles bowling balls, flaming torches and slices vegetables in half with a flying playing card. Even movie stars like Jamie Lee Curtis freak out in a good way when they see The Zaniac perform. Alex wishes his mom was there when she said, “Boy are you Fantastic and Talented!”

Thursday, 24 January 2019

6:30 pm

Key City Theatre

Rockies Film Series film: Free Solo

Tickets $12

Free Solo is a stunning, intimate and unflinching portrait of the free soloist climber Alex Honnold, as he prepares to achieve his lifelong dream: climbing the face of the world’s most famous rock…the 3,000 ft. El Capitan in Yosemite National Park…without a rope. Sponsored by Arq Mountain Centre.

Thursday, January 24

Kimberley Community Band Concert

The Community Band will be playing a CONCERT on Thursday, January 24 at the Kimberley All Saints Anglican Church Hall. They will be showcasing some new pieces, including vocal solos by our own Randy Marchi and our guest Ian Huchinson from Sydney, Australia — plus a good assortment of your favourites. Admission is by donation which will go toward the KCB Scholarship Foundation. The music begins at 7:30. Please come and join us.

Wednesday, Jan. 30 7:30 p.m. Key City Theatre

Rick Scott and Nico Rhodes

Hillbilly concertos, Appalachian grooves! Veteran folk artist Rick Scott joins forces with young keyboard ace Nico Rhodes for an inter-generational smorgasbord of roots, blues and humour. Billed as the feel good concert of the year, tickets are available online at www.keycitytheatre.com

Friday, Feb. 1 Centre 64

An Evergreen Evening

For Women of a Certain Age….

An evening of entertainment and information, art, music, and poetry of interest to “mature” women. Awaken your inner Crone-wisdom while enjoying delicious libations and treats in the comfort of your tribe. Featured speaker: Martina Danzer (author, art therapist, Reiki Master and Equine-facilitated therapist) Also, additional presenters from our community, sharing wisdom and humor, music and song.

Tickets available at Centre 64: $20 (includes one beverage, treats and goodie bag)

Thursday, January 31

Key City Theatre

Rockies Film Series Leave No Trace

6:30 p.m.

Will (Ben Foster) and his teenage daughter, Tom (Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie), have lived off the grid for years in the forests of Portland, Oregon. When their idyllic life is shattered, both are put into social services. After clashing with their new surroundings, Will and Tom set off on a harrowing journey back to their wild homeland. The film is directed by Debra Granik from a script adapted by Granik and Anne Rosellini.

Sponsored by Lotic Environmental

Tickets $12 at Key City Box Office or Online at keycitytheatre.com or call 250-426-7006.

Sunday, Feb. 3

Mother Mother

Key City Theatre

Tickets are on sale now for Mother Mother, a Juno and MMVA nominated band with six top singles on the alt rock Canadian charts.

February 16, 2019

Kimberley Conference Centre

Michael Bernard Fitzgerald

Concert and Dance Party

Singer/songwriter Michael Bernard Fitzgerald is on tour in the Kootenays. 8 p.m. Tickets $28 to $30. Available at eastkootenay.snapd.com and ilovembf.com

Aaron Pritchett - Out on the Town tour 2019

Key City Theatre

Friday, 25 January 2019

7:30 pm 9:30 pm, Friday January 25, 2019 at 7:30 pm. Tickets $45. Following a triumphant year with his smash single ‘Worth A Shot’ and a packed summer festival season, multi-CCMA winner Aaron Pritchett heads into 2019 with the announcement of his Out on the Town Tour, kicking off with the release of his forthcoming EP Out on the Town on January 11th. Hitting the road with special guests Kira Isabella and David James, Pritchett will be taking the tour to over 30 cities across the country.



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