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Happening around Delta: week of Dec. 8

COMMUNITY

• Polar Bear Swim: Jan. 1, 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; Centennial Seaside, Boundary Bay Regional Park, 570 Boundary Bay Rd.; After a two-year hiatus resulting from COVID-19, the Polar Bear Swim returns to the shores of Tsawwassen! Gown up, take pleasure in leisure after which make the leap as we ring within the New Yr in essentially the most refreshing method potential. Leisure at this free occasion begins at 11:45 a.m., registration opens at midday, with the swim happening at 1 p.m. adopted by the awards ceremony at 1:10 p.m.

• Delta Senior Secondary Class of 1973 50-Yr Reunion: 2023 is coming quick and the oldsters placing collectively the Delta Senior Secondary Faculty 1973 50-Yr Grad Reunion actually need to hear from you! We’re new on the block, ranging from scratch and we’d like your contact data, quick. You possibly can contact us by means of the “Delta Senior Secondary 1973 – 50 Yr Grad Reunion” group on Fb (fb.com/teams/480870907202650). It’s a “you snooze, you lose” state of affairs as a result of we will need to have a full plan by the tip of January 2023. If you wish to be part of or assist (we’re planning a Zoom assembly for these a tad too far-off) please tell us as it’s your reunion and we want to know what you need. We’re ready to listen to from you!

WINTER BREAK AT THE DISCOVERY CENTRE

• Dreidel Origami Drop-in: Dec. 18, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Douglas J. Husband Discovery Centre, 4450 Clarence Taylor Cres.; Hosted by the Metropolis of Delta. Kick off Hanukkah by studying the right way to make an origami Dreidel which you can carry dwelling. It is a drop-in exercise.

• Heritage Nutcracker Scavenger Hunt: Dec. 19, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Douglas J. Husband Discovery Centre, 4450 Clarence Taylor Cres.; Hosted by the Metropolis of Delta. Discover the Discovery Centre and attempt to acquire the entire nutcrackers hidden across the gallery area. It is a drop-in occasion.

• Heritage Christmas Tree Garland: Dec. 21, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Douglas J. Husband Discovery Centre, 4450 Clarence Taylor Cres.; Hosted by the Metropolis of Delta. Change up your common Christmas tree decorations by making a heritage-inspired garland on the Discovery Centre — every participant will carry one dwelling. All supplies will probably be supplied. It is a drop-in exercise.

• Heritage Christmas Stockings Craft: Dec. 23, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.; Douglas J. Husband Discovery Centre, 4450 Clarence Taylor Cres.; Hosted by the Metropolis of Delta. Enhance your individual heritage-style Christmas stocking on the Discovery Centre this winter break. All program supplies will probably be supplied. It is a drop-in exercise.

• Weave a Mkeka for Kwanzaa: Dec. 27, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.; Douglas J. Husband Discovery Centre, 4450 Clarence Taylor Cres.; Hosted by the Metropolis of Delta. Be taught concerning the African celebration of Kwanzaa by crafting one among their Seven Symbols, the Mkeka (Place Mat). Every participant will carry dwelling one. All supplies will probably be supplied. It is a drop-in exercise.

• Heritage Video games: Dec. 28, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.; Douglas J. Husband Discovery Centre, 4450 Clarence Taylor Cres.; Hosted by the Metropolis of Delta. Cozy up and spend a day taking part in heritage-inspired video games with your loved ones and buddies this vacation season on the Discovery Centre. All video games will probably be supplied. It is a drop-in exercise.

• New Yr’s Mad Libs: Dec. 29, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.; Douglas J. Husband Discovery Centre, 4450 Clarence Taylor Cres.; Hosted by the Metropolis of Delta. Pop into the Discovery Centre and fill in our customized New Yr’s Mad Lib story. Learn out loud to your loved ones and buddies and share amusing whereas reflecting in your 2022. Story will probably be supplied. It is a drop-in exercise.

• Tarot Readings: Dec. 30, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.; Douglas J. Husband Discovery Centre, 4450 Clarence Taylor Cres.; Hosted by the Metropolis of Delta. Eager about what 2023 has in retailer for you? Find out about tarot and obtain a studying on the Discovery Centre simply in time for the brand new 12 months. It is a drop-in exercise.

• New Yr’s Resolutions: Dec. 31, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.; Douglas J. Husband Discovery Centre, 4450 Clarence Taylor Cres.; Hosted by the Metropolis of Delta. Come to the Discovery Centre to replicate in your 12 months in 2022 and create your 2023 resolutions. The worksheet will probably be supplied. It is a drop-in exercise.

HOLIDAY SEASON

• Celebrating the Holidays ‘UK Type’ w/ Tea with Claire: Dec. 9 to fifteen; on-line; Hosted by Fraser Valley Regional Library. Be part of former U.Okay. resident and lifelong Anglophile Claire Evans (teawithclaire.com) for a cultural tour of Christmas in Nice Britain. She’ll be your culinary journey information to what particular foods and drinks seems on the vacation desk, with genuine recipes to strive at dwelling. And it wouldn’t be a British Christmas with out pantos, crackers and the Christmas primary, so she’ll additionally discuss concerning the traditions and cultural quirks important to a correct British vacation. You’ll be absolutely ready to eat, drink and be merry, U.Okay.-style. This presentation will probably be out there on FVRL’s YouTube channel (youtube.com/person/FraserValleyLibrary) for one week.

• The Nice British Baking Tour — Vacation Version w/ Tea with Claire: Dec. 16 to 22; on-line; Hosted by Fraser Valley Regional Library. Be part of U.Okay. journey/relocation advisor and former U.Okay. resident Claire Evans (teawithclaire.com) for a pleasant culinary tour of the U.Okay. impressed by The Nice British Baking Present tv sequence. Find out about making a correct cup of tea, regional specialties, their origins and the actual elements of the U.Okay. they hail from. Because it’s the vacations, she’ll deal with festive baking specifically. She’ll translate the trickiest elements of British recipes for North People so you possibly can strive them in your individual kitchen. Decide up helpful journey suggestions as effectively, simply in case you’d wish to create your individual tour. This presentation will probably be out there on FVRL’s YouTube channel (youtube.com/person/FraserValleyLibrary) for one week.

MUSIC

• Music within the Neighbourhood Live performance: Dec. 11, 6:30 p.m.; North Delta Centre for the Arts, 11425 84th Ave; Please be part of us for our second Music within the Neighbourhood Live performance carried out by native school-age kids and youth (ages 5-16) with piano, violin, viola, cello and harp, and that includes a classical repertoire and world well-known music. Many of those children have been learning music for 10 years and a few are nationwide award winners. Admission is free, however we ask viewers members to make donations to BC Youngsters’s Hospital Basis’s Balding for {Dollars} program to assist the oncology children combat most cancers. Please come out to assist our native younger musicians and luxuriate in their music skills. Doorways open at 6 p.m. For extra data, electronic mail musicintheneighbourhood@gmail.com.

• Delta Live performance Band Christmas Live performance: Dec. 13, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.; North Delta Centre for the Arts, 11425 84th Ave.; Be part of Delta Live performance Band for a night live performance that includes Christmas favorites and a singalong. Entry is free, however a donation of a non-perishable meals merchandise is nice appreciated.

• Open Stage: Dec. 16, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.; North Delta Centre for the Arts, 11425 84th Ave.; Entertain and be entertained. Share the stage with quite a lot of singers, musicians, poets, actors and dancers on this intergenerational month-to-month night. Performing not your factor? Then sit again and benefit from the present! Doorways open at 7pm. Present begins at 7:30pm. Mild refreshments served. $5 entry for all. Register for Open Stage at cityofdelta.perfectmind.com.

• Fall Music Sequence — Natalie Picture with Richard Epp: Dec. 17, 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.; North Delta Centre for the Arts, 11425 84th Ave.; Tsawwassen-born soprano Natalie Picture has been praised by the New York Occasions for her “pristine excessive notes” and by the San Francisco Chronicle for her “thrilling show of tonal lushness and agility.” As an Adler Fellow with the San Francisco Opera, Picture carried out the roles of Frasquita (Carmen), First Wooden Nymph (Rusalka), Barbarina (Le nozze di Figaro) and the Dew Fairy (Hansel and Gretel). She made her Carnegie Corridor debut in 2019 singing excerpts from Alma Deutscher’s Cinderella. Richard Epp is a Vancouver primarily based vocal coach, pianist and conductor. He was senior opera coach for the Opera Workshop at UBC and in addition to sessional teacher in UBC’s Faculty of Music. At UBC he performed Serse, Die Gärtnerin aus Liebe, Le Nozze di Figaro, Die Zauberflöte, Hänsel und Gretel, Der Fledermaus, Die Lustige Witwe, Brundibar, Cabaret and Weisse Rose, amongst others. Doorways open at 6:45 p.m. Come early and luxuriate in a refreshing beverage from Barnside Brewing. Tickets are $15 and out there at eventbrite.com/e/fall-music-series-natalie-image-with-richard-epp-on-piano-tickets-444420372297. Reserved accessible seating is accessible on the higher balcony by calling the venue at 604-952-3620.

• The Delta Ukulele Circle: First Saturday of the month (Jan. 7), 2:30 p.m. to five p.m.; North Delta Centre for the Arts, 11425 84th Ave.; Led by Gary Cyr, the Delta Ukulele Circle is an enthusiastic, welcoming and supportive crowd of music lovers with an appreciation for the ukulele. This tiny instrument supplies a singular alternative for people eager to play and luxuriate in music along with others in a really social setting. Admission is $5. It is a drop-in program so please don’t register. Doorways open at 2 p.m, circle begins at 2:30 p.m. Extra data could be discovered at deltaukes.com, or register at cityofdelta.perfectmind.com.

• Vancouver Cello Quartet: Jan. 31, 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.; North Delta Centre for the Arts, 11425 84th Ave.; Introduced by the Metropolis of Delta and Vancouver Chamber Music Society. Fashioned in 2012, The Vancouver Cello Quartet is comprised of 4 devoted professionals — Kevin Park, Lee Duckles, Cristian Markos and Luke Kim — who carry out unique works and preparations for cellos. Since their acclaimed debut, the quartet has rapidly received the hearts of music lovers by means of their performances of staples of the classical music repertoire in addition to up to date and widespread works, all of which showcase the limitless potentialities of the instrument they love. Doorways open at 12:30 p.m.; come early and luxuriate in complimentary tea and occasional. Tickets are $25 and out there at eventbrite.com/e/vancouver-cello-quartet-tickets-454970357587. Reserved accessible seating is accessible on the higher balcony by calling the venue at 604-952-3620.

• The Excessive Bar Gang: Feb. 4, 7:30 p.m.; Genesis Theatre, 5005 forty fifth Ave., Ladner; For the reason that band was fashioned in the summertime of 2010, The Excessive Bar Gang has been bringing its distinctive tackle outdated time bluegrass to the individuals of Western Canada. Vocal concord is vital to the band’s sound, and the mix of Shari Ulrich, Wendy Hen and Kirby Barber together with guitarist Barney Bentall and banjo participant Dave Barber is just gorgeous. Supported by Rob Becker on bass, and Colin Nairne on guitar and mandolin, the band’s repertoire stays firmly rooted within the golden age of bluegrass music with songs by the likes of Invoice Monroe, The Stanley Brothers and Del McCoury. Doorways open at 7 p.m. Tickets are $50 and go on sale Nov. 10 at genesis-theatre.tickit.ca or by calling 604-940-5550.

COMEDY

• Brent Butt: March 3, 7:30 p.m.; Genesis Theatre, 5005 forty fifth Ave., Ladner; Certainly one of Canada’s funniest and most recognizable comedians, Butt has carried out on the world’s most prestigious comedy festivals, toured internationally, and created and starred in two profitable sitcoms (Nook Gasoline and Hiccups, plus the previous’s animated spin-off) and two theatrical comedies (No Clue and Nook Gasoline: The Film). Butt additionally hosts the aptly-named podcast The Buttpod, which kicked off its long-awaited second season in October with visitor TV legend Tom Bergeron. Doorways open at 7 p.m. Tickets are $60 and go on sale Nov. 10 at genesis-theatre.tickit.ca or by calling 604-940-5550.

GAMES/TRIVIA

• Frozen Trivia: Dec. 13, 3:30 p.m. to 4:15 p.m.; by way of Zoom; Hosted by Fraser Valley Regional Library. Do you like all issues Frozen? Check your data of Arendelle’s frostiest buddies in our Frozen trivia occasion. Reply questions from Frozen, Frozen II, Frozen Fever and Olaf’s Frozen Journey. Take part by your self or collect your kingdom and play as a crew. Register without spending a dime at fvrl.ca.

• Discworld Trivia Evening: Dec. 22, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.; by way of Zoom; Hosted by Fraser Valley Regional Library. Be part of us for a Hogswatch night in! Examine your experience on all issues Discworld to see who’s the last word wizard or witch. Compete by yourself or with a accomplice or two (so long as you share one gadget). The winner or profitable crew will obtain a prize for his or her cleverness — winner(s) should stay within the FVRL service space. Register without spending a dime at fvrl.ca.

HOBBIES/CRAFTS

• Heritage Christmas Crafts: Dec. 11, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Douglas J. Husband Discovery Centre, 4450 Clarence Taylor Cres.; Drop by the Discovery Centre and create a heritage impressed Christmas ornament to carry dwelling! Inspiration and provides will probably be supplied. Register without spending a dime at cityofdelta.perfectmind.com.

• Knit ‘n’ Sew: Fridays, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.; George Mackie Library, 8440 112th St.; Hosted by Fraser Valley Regional Library. Pack up your needles and yarn and head to the library. Knitting, crocheting, quilting and weaving are enjoyable methods to attach throughout the generations. Be part of members of all ages and talents to share concepts, methods, and good dialog.

• Delta Photograph Membership: Wednesdays, 7:15 to 9:30 p.m.; by way of Zoom; The Delta Photograph Membership is devoted to bettering images and photographic artwork in its numerous varieties throughout the Surrey, North Delta, Ladner and Tsawwassen communities, together with our neighbours in Level Roberts. Conferences are at the moment held by way of Zoom on Wednesday evenings, from 7:15 to 9:30 p.m., September by means of Might. For extra data, go to deltaphotoclub.com.

WRITING

• Younger Writers: Third Monday of the Month (Dec. 19), 3:30 p.m. to 4:15 p.m.; by way of Zoom; Hosted by Fraser Valley Regional Library. Calling all younger writers! Come discover your creativeness and develop your artistic writing expertise. Be part of us for artistic writing actions, story video games, and writing challenges. A program for kids ages 9 to 12. Register without spending a dime at fvrl.ca.

• Unbound Poetry Pageant — Name for Submissions: Deadline Jan. 31, 2023; on-line; The Delta Literary Arts Society is on the lookout for submission proposals for outside poetry installations for our full-day poetry pageant, Unbound, being held on the North Delta Centre for the Arts on Saturday, April 10, 2023. Please electronic mail submission particulars or any inquiries to deltaliteraryartssociety@gmail.com. Deadline to submit is Jan. 31, 2023. A small honorarium will probably be supplied for all installations accepted.

BOOK CLUBS

• Subsequent Chapter Guide Membership: Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.; George Mackie Library, 8440 112th St.; Hosted by Fraser Valley Regional Library. The Subsequent Chapter Guide Membership provides a weekly alternative for adults with developmental disabilities to learn and be taught collectively, discuss books, make buddies and have enjoyable in a relaxed neighborhood setting.

• Tuesday Night Guide Membership: Second Tuesday of the month (Dec. 13), 7 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.; George Mackie Library, 8440 112th St.; Hosted by Fraser Valley Regional Library. Be part of us to debate books in an informal setting. New members are welcome. Books are supplied.

• Romance Guide Membership: Third Friday of the month (Dec. 16), 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.; by way of Zoom; Hosted by Fraser Valley Regional Library. Be part of us for a dialogue of all issues romance. Library employees will current a choice of titles, and individuals can share their favorite titles as effectively. For more information, go to fvrl.ca.

• Thursday Afternoon Guide Membership: Third Thursday of the month (Dec. 15), 1:15 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.; George Mackie Library, 8440 112th St.; Hosted by Fraser Valley Regional Library. Be part of us to debate books in an informal setting. New members are welcome. Books are supplied.

• Afternoon Guide Membership: Third Tuesday of the month (Dec. 20), 2 p.m. to three p.m.; by way of Zoom; Hosted by Fraser Valley Regional Library. What’s the one factor higher than studying a very good guide? Discussing it with fellow guide lovers! Be part of us on Zoom for a energetic dialogue of well timed, topical and noteworthy works of fiction and non-fiction the third Tuesday of the month. This month’s guide is A Redbird Christmas by Fannie Flagg.. Guide units are supplied by the library; please electronic mail sanning@fvrl.bc.ca to get a duplicate. Register without spending a dime at fvrl.ca.

KIDS/TEENS

• Maker Mondays: second and fourth Monday of the month (Dec. 12), 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.; George Mackie Library, 8440 112th St.; Begin the week creatively with Maker Mondays, after we’ll be designing and making one thing new every week. On Nov. 14, uncover the right way to make origami swans, fish, leaping frogs and star bins, all provides supplied. Ever wished to jot down your individual story? On Nov. 28, children can create their very personal brief story, full with title web page and canopy. As you’re employed by means of every station, you determine what your characters rise up to, the place they rise up to it, and what occurs to them ultimately. And eventually, on Dec. 12, kids are invited to discover FVRL’s Playground. Make magnets and buttons, take a look at the telescope, then strive your hand at puzzle cubes, Keva planks and rather more. Urged ages are 8-12 — kids below 10 should be accompanied by an grownup. Mother and father are inspired to remain and take part with their baby(ren). Registration isn’t required.

• Father or mother-Youngster Mom Goose: Tuesdays, 10:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.; George Mackie Library, 8440 112th St.; Hosted by Fraser Valley Regional Library. Uncover enjoyable with rhymes, songs and tales! That is an interactive program for infants 15 months and youthful and their caregivers. Mom Goose helps your child be taught speech and language expertise. Wholesome snacks are supplied. Register without spending a dime at fvrl.ca.

• Lego Membership: Tuesdays, 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.; George Mackie Library, 8440 112th St.; Hosted by Fraser Valley Regional Library. Love Lego? We offer the Lego, you carry your creativeness! Come play, create and experiment. Lego Membership is a enjoyable afternoon program for youths. Youngsters below 5 should be accompanied by an grownup.

• Babytime: Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.; George Mackie Library, 8440 112th St.; Hosted by Fraser Valley Regional Library. Be part of library employees and different households stay on Zoom for Babytime. Make language enjoyable and assist your child develop speech and language expertise. Get pleasure from bouncing, singing and rhyming with tales. Babytime is a enjoyable, social bonding exercise for infants and caregivers. Register at fvrl.ca. Searching for extra Babytime enjoyable? Take a look at our on-demand content material on social at fb.com/ReadLearnPlay.

• Storytime: Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.; George Mackie Library, 8440 112th St.; Hosted by Fraser Valley Regional Library. Be part of our employees and different households stay on Zoom for Storytime and introduce children to the love of books and language. Youngsters and caregivers will take pleasure in interactive tales, songs, rhymes and extra. Storytime prepares kids to be taught to learn. Register at fvrl.ca. Searching for extra Storytime enjoyable? Take a look at our on-demand content material on social at fb.com/ReadLearnPlay.

• Pyjama Storytime: Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.; George Mackie Library, 8440 112th St.; Hosted by Fraser Valley Regional Library. Tuck right into a story! Youngsters and caregivers will probably be entertained with tales, songs, rhymes and extra. Children are inspired to put on their pyjamas and convey their favorite stuffie. Storytime prepares kids to be taught to learn.

• Inventive Bugs: Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.; George Mackie Library, 8440 112th St.; Hosted by Fraser Valley Regional Library. Drop in for a enjoyable and academic arts program on Saturday mornings as we make easy crafts primarily based on the STEAM idea (science, know-how, engineering, arts and arithmetic). For more information, go to fvrl.ca.

SENIORS

• Seniors Weekly Golf: Mondays and Tuesday, 8 a.m.; Sunshine Woods Golf Centre, 10646 sixty fourth Ave.; Seniors weekly golf registration and play begins at 8 a.m. each Monday and Tuesday at Sunshine Woods Golf Centre in Delta. All seniors, women and men, 60 and older are welcome. The $10 registration price covers event prizes and handicap upkeep for the season however doesn’t embody inexperienced charges. For extra data, contact the Monday co-ordinator Jerry Sampson at 604-765-5123, or the Tuesday co-ordinator Nick Parker at 604-597-6719.

HEALTH/WELLNESS

• Free Yoga Lessons: numerous days and instances; by way of Zoom; Deltassist is now providing 5 free on-line yoga lessons every week. Registration is ongoing and you’ll benefit from the lessons from the consolation of your property. The Yoga for Stress Aid program runs Mondays from 6-7 p.m. (Yin Yoga), Wednesdays from 7-8 p.m. (Restorative Yoga) and Fridays from 10-11 a.m. (Hatha Yoga). In the meantime, the Yoga In direction of Restoration program runs Mondays from 7:30-8:30 p.m. (Wind Down Yoga) and Tuesdays from 6:30-7:30 a.m. (Rise & Shine Yoga). For information or to register, electronic mail Carlee at carleef@deltassist.com.

LANGUAGE LEARNING

• Dialog Circles: Wednesdays, 2 p.m. to three p.m.; by way of Zoom; Hosted by Fraser Valley Regional Library. Enhance your English by talking and listening about completely different subjects every week in a secure and pleasant area. Meet new buddies, whereas practising the English language. Appropriate for all ranges. Register without spending a dime at fvrl.ca.

• Digital English Follow Group: Thursdays, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.; by way of Zoom; Hosted by Fraser Valley Regional Library. Follow English in a pleasant, social digital state of affairs. Introduced in partnership with SHARE Household and Group Providers. For more information, go to fvrl.ca.

OUTREACH/SUPPORT GROUPS

• MOSAIC Outreach Employee on the Library: First Wednesday of the month (Jan. 4), 10 .a.m to three p.m.; George Mackie Library, 8440 112th St.; MOSAIC outreach employees will probably be on the library on the second Wednesday of the month. Uncover the free employment packages supplied by WorkBC. If you’re on the lookout for work and you’re a expert immigrant, Indigenous, a younger grownup, an older employee, an individual with disabilities or boundaries, or experiencing homelessness, come to the library to seek out out what is accessible for you.

• Anxiousness and Melancholy Help Group: Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m. to three p.m. (in-person); St. Cuthbert Anglican Church, 11601 82nd Ave.; Thursdays, 7 p.m. to eight:30 p.m. (digital); Feeling anxious or depressed? Then come be part of Restoration Canada’s free, confidential, self-help assist group. After summer season break, the Delta chapter’s in-person conferences resume on Sept. 13 (contact Anita at anitaendorse@gmail.com or 604-788-4633 for more information), whereas digital conferences proceed to be held all summer season lengthy on Thursday evenings (contact Gilles at gilber005@yahoo.ca or 778-872-8069 for more information). For more information about Restoration Canada, go to recoverycanada.ca.

• From Security to Self-Compassion: Thursdays, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.; Deltassist, North Delta workplace, 9097 a hundred and twentieth St.; This group is for girls who’re survivors of childhood sexual abuse. The group will create a secure setting so that you can give voice to your story and really feel validated. You may be inspired to create your individual inner and exterior security. The group will cowl subjects like establishing boundaries, consolidating a way of self, reflecting on the journey and cultivating a future from right here on. Please be aware that that is an in-person group and Deltassist is taking all needed precautionary measures to make sure everybody’s security to attenuate the transmission of COVID-19. For extra data or to register, contact Irene at 604-238-4009 ext.116 or irenem@deltassist.com, or Jasmeet at 604-594-3455 ext. 104 or jasmeetb@deltassist.com.

CLUBS

• Canadian Federation of College Girls, North Delta/Surrey: CFUW is a nationwide non-partisan, voluntary, self-funded group working to enhance the standing of ladies and to advertise human rights, public schooling, social justice and peace. The North Delta/Surrey membership meets month-to-month (by way of Zoom these days) and is open to all ladies graduates, college students and girls who share the beliefs of CFUW. For extra data, name Barb (604-594-6145) or Eleanor (604-589-3631) or electronic mail northdeltasurreycfuw@gmail.com.

• Surrey Singles Over Sixty: We’re a gaggle primarily based within the North Surrey/North Delta space that meets for dinners, card video games, bowling, picnics, dancing, and so on. New members (absolutely vaccinated) are welcome. Please name both Georgie at 604-585-7304 or Bob at 778-545-5350.

• Singles Social Strolling Membership: Singles Social Strolling Membership welcome singles 55+ for walks in Surrey, Langley, and so on. on Saturdays, Sundays and statutory holidays. Stroll begin at 10 a.m., adopted by brunch 11 a.m. For more information, name Sherry at 604-531-4427 or electronic mail sherrysands4@gmail.com.


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