Events for Tuesday, July 28th, 2015
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Gold Rush! Eldorado in BC
Tue. July 28th, 2015 VictoriaThrough interactive displays and rare artifacts, this fascinating exhibition will show you how everything changed forever with the gold rushes of the 1800′s.
Click for More >>Greater Victoria Shakespeare Festival 2015
Tue. July 28th, 2015 VictoriaTwo classic productions, one fantastic summer of theatre.
Click for More >>Historic Chinatown Walks
Tue. July 28th, 2015 VictoriaChinatown in Victoria is the oldest in Canada and has been designated as a National Historic Site. A walking tour of Chinatown with Chinatown Walks will bring its history to life for you.
Click for More >>Irwin Street Garden Work Parties
Tue. July 28th, 2015 NanaimoYou are invited to a special work party at the Irwin Street Garden on the corner of Irwin and Needham Streets. This community garden has been very successful this year!
Click for More >>Kindred Spirits
Tue. July 28th, 2015 ComoxThe Pearl Ellis Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of the “Kindred Spirits” Art Show, featuring Comox artists Judi Pedder and Sheryl Fremlin.
Click for More >>KinPark Kid's Camp
Tue. July 28th, 2015 DuncanKinPark Kid’s Camp is a great opportunity for children, ages 6 - 12, to learn plenty about gardening, and farming, while making long lasting memories and friendships.
Click for More >>Laurie Davis and Dawn Hanson at the Potters Place
Tue. July 28th, 2015 CourtenayFeatured artist at The Potters Place throughout July is Laurie Davis, along with guest artist and Comox Valley Potters Club president-elect Dawn Hanson.
Click for More >>Lunch in the Square
Tue. July 28th, 2015A great series of thirteen lunch-hour concerts in the square!
Click for More >>Lunchtime Concerts in the Square
Tue. July 28th, 2015 VictoriaSpend your lunch breaks listening to a great variety of live music in the square!
Click for More >>Mandolin Orange at Southend Grooveyard
Tue. July 28th, 2015 Saltspring IslandMandolin Orange makes music that WNYC describes as being “laced with bluegrass, country and folk…often wistful and contemplative without being somber, and always firmly grounded in the South.”
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