End of Market Season
Saturday, September 8 is the last day of the Invermere Farmers and Artists Market, open from 9 am to 1 pm. Get your carrots, beets, kohlrabi, squash, garlic and onions now, not to mention your Christmas and birthday gifts for the winter season. I love visiting the market every Saturday morning that I can. The people are wonder-ful and there are amazing products every-where. This is your last chance to enjoy this great market this year.
Loving Parents
I child-proofed my house last week. But the kids still get in.
Salmon Festival
Saturday, September 8 is Salmon Festival day in Invermere, with a line-up of free events hosted by the Shuswap Indian Band and Akisqnuk First Nation. The celebration starts at James Chabot Provincial Park from 10 am to noon, then continues at the Shuswap Indian Band Hall from noon until 10 pm. Learn about the past, present and future of salmon in the Columbia River, and their importance to everyone in the valley. And yes, you get to eat salmon.
Square Twirlers
The Columbia Valley Twirlers Square Dance Club will be hosting mainstream square dances this weekend, September 7 & 8 in the Invermere Seniors Hall. Friday night’s dance will be at 8 pm and Saturday night’s dance at 7:30 pm. Callers for the weekend are Rick & Kathy Utter from Moyie Springs , Idaho. For more info please contact Albert at 250- 347- 6573.
World Suicide Prevention Day:
September 10
Everyone I know has been affected by suicide at some time. If you get to a point where death starts looking like the best or only option, please reach out and tell someone you trust. Crisis lines are open 24 hours a day: call 1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433), or 1-888-353-2273. Online chat lines are available for youth and adults at www.crisiscentre.bc.ca. If you’re worried about someone you know, you can also use these lines to get help. Death is hardest for the survivors. Please do your loved ones a favour and tell some-one what you’re going through.
September 6-12, 2018 Volume 16 Issue 36
Who holds the NHL record for most career goals, assists and points for a defenseman? (
Answer on page 7)
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Spilli Markets
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Riddliculous
Find the hidden animal names in the fol-lowing sentences: A bridge will span the river soon. Well I only saw him yesterday. Apathy enables a lot of crime. Stella may be very pleased. She came late to the party. See page 8
Open Mic at the Pub
Open Mic night at the Horsethief Creek Pub is one of their most popular live music nights, so come early for this 7 to 9 pm show on Monday, September 10. Kevin, Larry and Gar host a line up of lo-cals and visitors with some great talent. If you have musical skill and want some time on stage, chat with the hosts before show-time and let them know if you want backup or if you have companions. The variety of performers makes for a sur-prising and fun night out. The good food and drinks help too.
Relationship Advice
In a relationship, you just have to learn to listen and try to understand what your ad-versary is trying to say. Partner. I mean partner.
Grizzly Bear Talk
If you’re interested in learning more about our grizzly bear neighbours, head to the CV Centre on Thursday, September 6 for a free presentation by biologist Michael Proctor. Topics will include grizzly bears’ habitats and migration patterns, as well as their future. The reception starts at 6:30 pm, with the talk at 7 pm. Should be beary in-teresting, ha ha.
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Robservations
As always, Robservations is the last article I write for this issue. My brain has a lot of thoughts in it and a lot of opinions about many topics. Unfortunately our society dictates that you have to be pretty careful to not offend anyone with your comments. It makes things a bit tougher. Just a couple quick and easy thoughts this week. First off, quit arguing. We all want to be right about everything (and I know that I am haha) but sometimes it is just easier to give up and let the other person be wrong. It is just better to be kind than it is to be right. You will retain a lot more friends that way. Another thought is about this past week’s message at my Church (Alliance). It was about humility and what that means. Hu-mility is the basis of so many virtues. Basically, humility is thinking of others be-fore yourself. Helping others meet their needs, achieve success, find their happi-ness or whatever will change your life. Know that your needs will be met as long as you care for others, act with kindness and show humility in your life. It is a good feeling being a good person and you come across unlimited blessings when you are doing the right thing as often as possible. Anyways, have a fantastic week. I hope that you are treated well and that you are paying it forward in multiple ways.
Funny girl
Last week my wife and I were making plans. One evening when I got home from work I told her that I had changed my mind. “Finally,” she said. “Does it work better now?”
Rockies Hockey
The Columbia Valley Rockies are ready to go for the 2018/2019 Kootenay Internation-al Junior Hockey League season. they payed 4 exhibition games and came out with a .500 record of one win, one loss and 2 ties. The Rockies are on the road for the first four games of the season. They will be back at home on Friday, September 21 to host the Golden Rockets. The Rockies are a nice part of our commu-nity so get out there and support them as much as you can this season. The more fans in the stands, the more inspiration in the players so let’s all do our part. Besides, it is kind of fun and exciting.
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Watson’s
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There is an interesting trend in dogs that humans should work on for them-selves. That is the fact that most dogs really enjoy meeting new dogs and getting to know each other quickly. It does not matter what breed dogs are. It is actually pretty cool that there are so many different forms of us yet we instantly recognize each other as a potential new friend. Personally, as a Bassett Hound, I know that I am the most handsome but the other dogs don’t get jealous, they just want to say ‘Hi’. It doesn’t matter what size a dog is or what colour the fur is, we all have this thing about undying love for our humans and other pack mates. Of course I don’t get along with every sin-gle dog, but who does? But we all give each other a fair shot and if things go wrong we just walk away and forget about it. No judgement, no grudge, just carry on and look for the next adventure.
What Country Am I?
I am a Central American country with a population of 4.5 million, many of whom live near my capital city of San Jose. I bor-der with Nicaragua and Panama and have coastlines on the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. I am the ‘greenest’ country in the World and very eco-diverse. Hummingbirds and butterflies are everywhere here. What country am I? See page 9.
Pet Pony
I named my horse Mayo. Mayo neighs.
Seniors’ Yoga
The Invermere Seniors’ Association is pleased to announce that Alison Brown will start “Seniors” Yoga on September 12 at 10:30 am. The classes will be held at the Seniors’ Hall and the cost is $2 per ses-sion. A membership is required after 3 ses-sions. Much of the exercise will include the use of a chair. If you want to use a mat, please bring one. This class is for Seniors who want to stay active
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Kidney Failure
It is amazing to see how many people pass through the renal (kidney) wards in the hospitals. Kidney disease and kidney failure are definitely a lot more common than you would imagine. As we consume more and more processed food and chemicals, North Americans are getting sicker and sicker. Kidney failure is a growing industry. It is also amazing to see how far the medi-cal industry has come in treating kidney failure. Dialysis, both hemo and peritoneal are quite the incredible concept. They keep a lot of people alive. I have been very blessed with the care and treatment that I have received. I am also pretty fortunate to be able to do the home peritoneal dialysis thing. But I must admit that I really do not enjoy putting in hours of health stuff every day. It is kind of depressing really. I have had to accept it as part of my new life but I cer-tainly don’t enjoy it at all. So take care of yourselves out there. Put some effort into eating healthy. Your food is the most important part of your health. It is either poison or nutrition. Eat lots of fresh fruit and vegetables for starters. Don’t follow my path.
Body Language
You can tell a lot about a woman’s mood by the position of her hands. For example, if they are wrapped tightly around your neck, she is probably a bit frustrated with you.
School Zones
Just a reminder that the schools are now in session. This means that we should all be very careful when driving through school zones. Always be aware on the road as an acci-dent can happen in an instant and have life-long consequences.
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KIJHL
UPCOMING EVENTS Friday, September 7, 6:30 pm
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Texas Hold-Em, Thursdays at 6:30 pm
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HARVEST SEASON
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My Progress
So my surgery has healed up and I am now actively using my new peritoneal line. It has been in action for about four days now. This tube seems to be draining much bet-ter than the previous one. So far I have only tried it during the day but I am hoping to give the night cycler machine a try short-ly. It would be wonderful if it would just do it for me overnight and I could live a pretty normal daytime life. In the world of chemo and cancer, after this week I will have only 2 more hits of chemo. That is exciting. I am not sure if the side effects will ease off or not. I hope to regain some strength. I am not sure if the multiple myeloma has gone into remission or not. It has definitely backed off quite a bit and my bloodwork shows very minimal traces of the bad pro-teins produced by the cancer so I am hop-ing things are all good.
Urn
“That is a gorgeous vase,” said the visitor. “Thank you. It contains my husband’s ash-es.” “Oh, sorry. I didn’t know he was de-ceased.” “He isn’t. He’s just too lazy to get an ash-tray.”
Tough to Survive
I am really getting sick of the cost of living in our country. We have a lot of greedy, immoral people in our governments at eve-ry level and they just want more and more of our money. It seems that the harder you work the more you are punished financially. Income tax is brutal but really it is nothing compared to all the hidden taxes and costs. By the time we buy food from a grocery store it has been taxed several times. Gas is loaded with money for the government. Fees and licenses are crazy, And then there is BC Hydro and ICBC. What a cou-ple of painful jokes those are in our lives. Somehow this all needs to change. We need to find leaders who actually care about the people, not padding their own payrolls, pensions and corporate buddies. I am not sure how to stop all of this but I am hoping something changes or I will be part of the intensities in ‘tent cities’ hap-pening out there. Sorry for the rant but Canada is almost broken for the average citizen.
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NOTICE of
Watermain Flushing The municipality will be flushing its
community water system for 6 weeks.
This program, carried out twice yearly, is necessary to maintain the quality of
our water supply.
There may be some short interruptions in the water service and temporary
discoloration of water as a result of the sediment and organic materials that are
being flushed from the water mains.
During this period, disinfection by chlorination will be continued.
To assist the Public Works Department during the flushing operation, users are
advised that if they are experiencing persistent discoloration or odour problems
with the water, to immediately notify the Municipal Office and explain the
nature of the problem.
The District apologizes for any inconvenienc-es caused by this operation.
For further information, please telephone the municipal office at 250-342-9281.
WHERE WAS I?
Can you guess where this photo was taken?
Answer on page 10
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Side Effects
One of the things I have not really men-tioned is body temperature. Between the kidney stuff and the chemo/cancer stuff, my blood levels can get a bit low. Generally this leads to me getting cold. It is crazy how it can be 28 degrees outside but I can still get shivers. Anytime I am sitting for a while I will start to get shivers. Full body shivers. Many chemo folks lose their appetite and a lot of weight. Fortunately I love food too much for that to be an issue. I have not lost much weight at all through this. I had lost quite a bit just prior to my kidneys go-ing down but since chemo it has actually only been a couple pounds. I would have to say, very strongly, that cannabis has really helped with all of that. It helps with nausea and appetite. Anyways, with only a couple more hits of chemo left, I am hoping that most of these side effects will fade away.
Canadian Sports Trivia Answer
Raymond Bourque was an incredible de-fenseman. He won the Norris trophy (top defenseman) 5 times and was runner-up 6 times. He still holds several records.
The Thrifty Reporter
Wow, the summer months sure went fast! The kids are heading back to school and the ones I talked to are excited to be going back to see their friends again. Now is a great time to visit the Invermere Thrift Store for back to school shopping. You can find slightly used clothes, shoes and backpacks. There are binders, note-books, pencils and pens. The racks and shelves are overflowing with great deals. To capture the memories of excitement, there are cameras, inks and photo albums. Check it out. Something for all ages!
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Kootenay ICE vs. Calgary Hitmen
Get your tickets today for the Friday, Septem-ber 14 pre-season classic faceoff between Kootenay ICE and the Calgary Hitmen. Tickets are available for $10 cash at Inside Edge, Ko-nig, Lambert Kipp Pharmacy and online, as well as at the Western Financial Place ICE Gear Store. The game starts at 7 pm at the Eddie Moun-tain Memorial Arena. All ticket proceeds go towards the ICE Education Fund, for ICE play-ers’ post-secondary education. Come out and show your support.
Riddliculous Answers
(From page 2) Panther, lion, hyena, llama, camel.
Christmas Bureau
Planning is underway for this year’s Christmas Bureau, with a meeting booked at Christ Church Trinity on Thursday, September 6 at 6:30 pm. Everyone is invited to attend. The Christmas Bureau co-ordinates and dis-tributes food vouchers and gift boxes to indi-viduals and families from Brisco to Canal Flats, to ensure every local family has a good Christmas. Volunteer to help out, or take on one of the formal positions of Treasurer, Sec-retary or Gift Coordinator. Our local Christmas Bureau is on Facebook, so you can follow them online and support them as needed.
Production
The factory has determined that they are not going to make yardsticks any longer.
Needles and Hooks Club
With the cooler weather coming and kids back in school, this is the season to get back into cozier hobbies. Knitters, crocheters and other crafty folks are invited to gather at the Invermere Library every Tuesday, from 1:30 to 3 pm. Bring whatever you’re working on or come to learn, practice and refine your skills. All skill levels are welcome. Refreshments are supplied and it makes for a relaxing, social break in the week.
Invermere Storytime
Drop-in storytime sessions have started up again at the Invermere Library for the cooler months. Meant for preschool kids, the fun in-cludes singing songs, playing games and mak-ing crafts. Bring the kids down on Thursdays from 10:30 to 11:15 am and Saturdays from 11 to 11:45 am, with different activities every time to keep the kiddies hooked. Our library isn’t the “shhh-ing” kind: kids are always welcome to come and explore the books, Lego, crafts and activities.
Barn Dance
Remember to get your tickets for the upcom-ing Hospice Butterfly Barn Dance being held in Fairmont on September 22. Check the ad on page 3 for ticket and event information.
Clipper Canoes
If you are looking for an awesome canoe, check out the Clipper Canoes on sale at Toby Creek Sales and Rentals in the industrial park.
Thanks
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Car Show Party
Next weekend, September 15, is the Clas-sic Car Show and Shine in Radium. It is an incredible event for car lovers as there will be hundreds of amazing vehicles. Another great highlight is the after party at the Horsethief Creek Pub. There will be 2 live bands performing. Check out N.O.W. at 8:30 pm and Charlie Jacobsen at 10:30 pm.
I Am This Country
(From page 4) In Costa Rica, you are greeted with ‘Pura Vida’, meaning ‘pure life’. Laura Chinchilla is their female presi-dent and they have ‘education for all’ through radio programming for those who can’t make it to school.
Inside ICAN
Sadie, reporting for ICAN Rescue and Adoption Facility. Have you purchased your tickets for the Play Fore Pets fund-raiser yet!? It's coming up fast on Septem-ber 15th! Join us at Coys for a fun golf tournament, BBQ dinner, silent auction, 50/50 raffle and entertainment from Weird Gal. Golf and dinner is only $40, or just come for dinner for $20. Tickets are available through ICAN and Coys. All proceeds benefit animals in need like me, who after 4 years at the loving ICAN facility have found my forever home! Buy your ticket and support more happy home stories for pets in need. Call (250) 345-6504 for more information.
Big Gulp
Did you hear about the guy who drank 8 cans of cola in an hour? He burped 7-up.
Pride in the Valley
It’s exciting to see a Pride group starting up in the Columbia Valley, with two fun events in the works for Saturday, Septem-ber 22. The big event is a drag show at the Horsethief Creek Pub, with tickets on sale for $20. Ages 19+ are welcome. The show starts at 9 pm and features two local performers as well as guest talent. These shows sell out every time so get your tickets soon. Lakeshore Resort will host an afternoon of family fun earlier in the day, from noon to 4 pm. Come for the free entertainment, but bring cash for snacks and water toy rent-als. Good luck on this first ever local Pride event and thanks to all the CV Pride volun-teers and supporters.
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Terry Fox Run
The annual Terry Fox Run is coming up on Sunday, September 16, with a ton of par-ticipation options for all ages and abilities. If you’re the sort to collect pledges and fundraise in advance, now’s the time to do that. You can also register and make a donation on the morning of the event, which takes place at J.A. Laird Elementary at 8:30 am. The run goes from 9 to 11 am, with 3km, 5km and 10km routes. Bicycles, wheelchairs, strollers, roller-blades and leashed dogs are all welcome at this non-competitive event, and you can walk it instead of running. It’s a nice way to show your support for those living with cancer, and to remember those who have died from this terrible disease.
Where I Was
The photo on page 6 is an all too familiar one. It is from a back country campsite. Please respect our beautiful world folks.
Where’s the Puck?
I have been running a little contest around the Rockies hockey for the last couple of seasons but I do not think it will happen this year. Sadly I am too lazy as it is quite a bit of organizational work to find the photos and round up the prizes. Thanks to everyone who has been faithful-ly entering and thanks to all the business-es who contributed prizes. Sorry for my lack of energy on this one.
Dog Owners
“Is that your Great Dane out there?” asked the lady in the diner. “Yes it is. Why?” “My Chihuahua just killed it.” “How could that happen?” “I think it got caught in his throat.”
Voice Recognition
So I have a couple friends who are still living without cell phones. They have land lines (and happy lives) and are content with that. It is similar to how a lot of us grew up. One of them was just given a cell phone and within a week she made an interesting comment. He mom had called her on it and it was the first call she had received in the week. Everything else was a text. She was excited to hear a voice on the phone again. I must admit that I do prefer chatting on the phone more than texting. Texting is convenient but just not as per-sonal.
Monday Mornings
Another Monday morning of getting up and scrambling to get all this writing done. And another Monday morning with a beautiful fresh rainfall. I am still celebrating rainfall as things have been getting a bit smoky again. The fires are still out there and the fire ban is still in place. It has not been as hot out there but things are still pretty dry. Enjoy your week and celebrate all the Mondays you have ahead of you.
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Marketing Season
So it is that time of year again. Summer is over and the population of the valley drops by a huge amount. We have all had good, busy times in our businesses but we know that for many of us, things are about to get quite a bit quieter. Now is when the businesses begin to count on the locals to keep things going. How do we stay in touch with the locals? You are looking at it. The Valley Peak is by far the most effective way to reach nearly everyone in the valley. I have many doubts about many things but I get a huge amount of praise and thanks from my clients as they know people see their ads in The Valley Peak. I am confi-dent it is very effective. And affordable. Email [email protected].
High Blood Pressure
“Your blood pressure is very high,” said the doctor. “It’s from my wife’s side of the family,” I replied. “How can that be?” “Have you never met my mother-in-law?”
Healthy Filler
I have to admit that one of the blessings of my health issues is that it has given me a great writing topic for several months. Who knows what will happen when the chemo is done. I will stress that it is very important to be open with people with your health prob-lems. People can’t help you if they don’t know what you are dealing with and well, it is nice to have support. Thanks to all the people who ask about me, wish me well and give me a hand when needed. You are a huge part of my positive state of mind and my healing.
Bowling League
Bowling season is just around the corner and Valley Alley Bowling Centre is signing up individuals and teams now. There are leagues for seasoned bowlers and new-bies. Grab four friends or co-workers to make your own team, or sign up as a single. Bowling league season runs October through April and makes for a fun, social night out through the darker months. Give them a call at 342-2695 for more de-tails or to register.
Curling
Everyone enjoys throwing a stone, draw-ing, a good take-out and especially a raise.
Those are all just some of the everyday pleasures that are incorporated into the game of curling. How about sweeping? Everyone loves that at home so of course we want to pick up some of that recreationally haha. It is a lot of fun. Social, healthy, competitive and more. Come to the AGM in early Octo-ber.
Pain Cream
Green Peak Medical Cannabis Dispensary has a variety of products to help improve your quality of life. They offer edibles, tinc-tures, oils, dry herbs, vapour pens, pain creams and more. For many of the products you need a doc-tor’s approval. They can help you set up a consultation. But for some of the stuff, such as the topi-cal pain creams, you do not need a doc-tor’s note. Anyone can try them. Stop in and check it out soon.
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Museum Hours Tuesday 10 am-4 pm.
Thrift Store Hours Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 10 am-4 pm.
Invermere Library hours Mon/Tue/Fri/Sat, 10 am-5 pm. Wed/Thur, 10 am-8 pm.
Radium Library Hours Tuesday, 1-8 pm. Wed, Thurs. 10 am-4 pm. Friday 1-4 pm, Sat, 10 am–4 pm.
Every Thursday Senior Walking, Edgewater Hall, 9 am. Stretch & Move, 10:30 am, Invermere Seniors Hall. Storytime at Invermere Library 10:30 am. 342-6416. Pickleball, Pineridge Courts, 10 am, all welcome. Carpet Bowling, 1:30 pm, Radium Hot Springs Centre. Jiu Jitsu, 7-9 pm, next to Vet, 250-341-7113. Crib, Drop-in, Invermere Legion, 6-10 pm. Youth Network, Canal Flats Civic Centre, 6-8 pm. Texas Hold ’Em Invermere Legion, $35, 6:30 pm. Columbia A.A., Women, Fairmont, Lion’s Den, 7:15 pm, 250-688–6050. Karaoke at the Horsethief Creek Pub, 8 pm. 2nd Thursday of Every Month Invermere Senior’s Lunches, 342-9281 ext 1232. 2nd & 4th Thursday Every Month Seniors Tea, Invermere Library, 342-6416. 3rd Thursday of Every Month Parkinson's Disease Support Group Meeting at Heritage Inn in Cranbrook at 7 pm. Every Friday Senior Walking, The Bakery, Invermere, 9:30 am. Senior Walking, Radium Community Garden, 11 am. Duplicate Bridge at Invermere Seniors’ Hall 1 pm. Market on Main, Radium, 4-9 pm. Dinner at Invermere Legion at 6:30 pm. Music on Main, Radium, 7-9 pm. Alcoholics Anonymous at Radium Catholic Church. 8 pm. 342-2424. Karaoke, Whitehouse. 1st Friday Every Month Open Mic, all ages, Pynelogs, 7-10 pm. 3rd Friday Every Month Inv. Caregivers Support, 1-3 pm, Hospital Boardroom. Every Saturday LEGO Club, Radium Library, 10 am, 347-2434.
Storytime, Invermere Library 11 am. 342-6416. Pickleball, Pineridge Courts, 10 am, all welcome. Tech Support, Invermere Library, 1-4 pm. Darts, Drop-in, Invermere Legion, 4-6 pm. Climbing Wall, Laird School, 5-8 pm, 250-688-5228. Crib, Edgewater Legion, 7:30 pm. Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 pm. 250-342-2424. Every Sunday Latter Day Saints’ Service, Fairmont, 10 am. 270-0299. Music Jam, all ages, Canal Flats Base Camp, 10 am. Worship & Fellowship, Alliance Church, 10:30 am. Lutheran Service, Christ Church Trinity, 1:30 pm. Climbing Wall, Laird School, 5-8 pm, 250-688-5228. Jiu Jitsu, 7-9 pm, next to Vet, 250-341-7113. Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 pm. 250-342-2424. Every Monday Senior Singalong, Columbia Gardens, 10 am. Stretch & Move, 10:30 am, Invermere Seniors Hall. Invermere Seniors’ Carpet Bowling at 1:30 pm. Army Cadets, Invermere Legion, 6:15 pm, 688-5266. Duplicate Bridge at Invermere Seniors’ Hall 6:30 pm. Indoor Pickleball, DTSS Gym, 7-9 pm. Live Music, Horsethief Creek Pub, 7-9 pm. Al-Anon, Inver. Catholic Church, 7:15 pm. 342-8255. Pool Tournament, Copper City Saloon, 7:30 pm. Every Tuesday Pickleball, Pineridge Courts, 10 am, all welcome. Knitting/handcrafts, Invermere Library, 1:30 pm. Adult Programs, Radium Library, 5:30 pm. Bingo, Shuswap Band Hall, 6:45 pm. Jiu Jitsu, 7-9 pm, next to Vet, 250-341-7113. Games Night, Horsethief Creek Pub. Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 pm. 250-342-2424. 1st Tuesday of Every Month MS Support Group, 7 pm, Christ Church Trinity. 1st and 3rd Tuesday Each Month OPTions for Sexual Health. Confidential low-cost birth control, STI tests. 6:30-8:30 pm. 688-6787. Last Tuesday of Each Month Free Coffee Break, Women Centre, 10 am-noon. Every Wednesday Storytime, Radium Library, 10 am. Seniors Yoga, Invermere Seniors Hall, 10:30 am. Knitting, crocheting, Columbia Gardens, 1:30 pm. Agripark Farmers Market, 5-7:30 pm. Youth Network night, Riverside Golf Resort, 6-8 pm. Fun flow taster Yoga, Radium Plaza, 778-316-6371. Ultimate Frisbee, Laird, 7 pm. Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 pm. 250-342-2424. 1st and 3rd Wednesday Each Month Radium Rotary, Radium Springs Golf Course, 8 am.
Last Wednesday of Each Month
Co-Housing Info Session, Invermere Library, 6 pm.
September 4, Tuesday
Clue Trail, Radium Library, 5:15 pm.
Bingo, Shuswap Hall, 630-9 pm.
September 6, Thursday
Christmas Bureau meeting, Christ Trinity, 6 pm.
Grizzly Bear Talk, CV Centre, 6:30 pm.
September 7, Friday
Pork Chop Dinner, Invermere Legion, 6:30 pm.
Square Dance, Invermere Seniors Hall, 8 pm.
September 8, Saturday
Spilli Farmers Market, 10 am-4 pm.
Salmon Festival, James Chabot 10 am-noon.
Salmon Festival, Shuswap Hall, noon-10 pm..
Square Dance, Invermere Seniors Hall, 7:30 pm.
September 10, Monday
World Suicide Prevention Day.
Open Mic, Horsethief Creek Pub, 7-9 pm.
September 12, Wednesday
Seniors Yoga, Invermere Seniors Hall, 10:30 am.
September 14, Friday
Book Club, Invermere Library, 2:30 pm, 342-6416.
CV Cycling Society AGM, CV Centre, 6 pm.
Market on Main, 4-8 pm.
Roast Beef Dinner, Invermere Legion, 6:30 pm.
‘L8’, Music on Main, Radium, 5:30-7:30 pm.
Kootenay Ice/Calgary Hitmen, Invermere, 7 pm.
September 15, Saturday
Classic Car Show, Radium, 10 am-4 pm.
Market on Main, Radium, noon-4 pm.
Idlewood, Music on Main, 1:30-3:30 pm.
ICAN Golf, Coys Par 3, 2 pm.
Pancake Breakfast, Radium Centre, 7-9 am.
N.O.W. live, Horsethief Creek Pub, 8:30 pm.
Charlie Jacobsen, Horsethief Creek Pub, 10:30 pm.
September 16, Sunday
Terry Fox Run, Laird school, 9-11 am.
September 17, Monday
Marcus Steiner, Horsethief Creek Pub, 7-9 pm.
September 18, Tuesday
RCMP Talk, Radium Library, 6:30 pm.
September 21, Friday
Rockies host Golden Rockets, 7:30 pm.
September 22, Saturday
Hospice Barn Dance, Fairmont Ski Lodge.
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