Friday, March 25th

March 25th – 26th: Link to Rink (more green-to-ice action!). For more information, contact the Invermere Curling Centre by calling 250-342-3315, emailing [email protected], visiting www.curlinginvermere.ca or going to Invermere & District Curling Centre on Facebook.

9 p.m.: Panoramas T-Bar and Grill hosts Aaron Pollock and his four piece band. No cover.

10 – 11:30 a.m.: Invermere Columbia Garden Village. Bereavement Information Session hosted by the Columbia Valley Hospice Society. No charge; tea and cookies will be served. For more information call 250-688-1143.

12 p.m.: Soup lunch at the Edgewater Legion. $6. Last Friday of each month.

6:30 p.m.: Steelhead Trout Dinner at Branch 71 Legion in Invermere. $17.50. Reservations Recommended. Call 250-342-9517. Meat Draw and 50/50.

7 – 9 p.m.: The Reel Paddling Film Festival is the worlds largest paddling film festival, at Panorama Mountain Resort Great Hall. There are amazing short films on all types of paddle sports. Door prizes, raffles and giveaways. Tickets sold at Panorama Guest Services or online at www.adventurepaddleschool.com.

9 p.m. – 1 a.m.: Valley Forged playing at Farside in Fairmont Hot Springs, no cover.

Saturday, March 26th

10 a.m: Children 12 and under can participate in the Easter Egg Hunt at Kinsmen Beach. Volunteers needed from 8 to 10 a.m. to assist in hiding the treats. Call Theresa at 250-688-9663.

6 p.m.: Games Night at Branch 71 Legion in Invermere. Live Music with Ted Alexander and a twist. Call 250-342-9517 to find out more. Meat Draw and 50/50.

9 p.m. – 1 a.m.: Valley Forged playing at Farside in Fairmont Hot Springs, no cover.

Sunday, March 27th

10 a.m.: Spring Shakedown Rail Jam at Fairmont Hot Springs Resort Ski Hill. Registration at 10 a.m. and competition starts at 11 a.m. Show off your skills and compete for fun and prizes in our 15 and under and 16 and over categories.

10 a.m.: The 10th annual Windermere Easter Egg Hunt will be held at the Windermere Community Hall. Kids are encouraged to bring a basket for their treats.

11 a.m.: Easter egg hunt at Fairmont Hot Springs Resort. The Easter Bunny will be hopping through the Resort to hide candy for all the kids. Ages 5 and under meet at the big blue chair by the Hot Springs entrance; ages 6-12 meet at the tennis courts.

12 p.m.: Canal Flats Easter Egg Hunt at the Kootenay River RV and Gas Plus station and campground. Open to children 12 and under. Kids under 6 require supervision. For more information call Karen at 250-349-5447.

Monday, March 28th

7 and 9 p.m.: A self-described rootsy-country singer songwriter, Jake Ian plays at the Horsethief Creek Pub, Radium Hot Springs. No cover.

Tuesday, March 29th

11 a.m. – 5 p.m.: Art from the Heart Show at Pynelogs March 29th – April 16th. Open daily.

4 -6 p.m.: Join Summit Youth Centre (SYC) for Cooking night. Join us for Free Food and nutritional education.

7 p.m.: Columbia Valley Skating Club AGM at Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena.

Wednesday, March 30th

8:30 – 10 a.m.: A Tourism and Hospitality Industry Consultation is being held at College of the Rockies, Invermere. Please RSVP if attending to [email protected].

11:45 a.m.: The Rotary Club of Invermere meets every Wednesday at the Curling Rink.

5 – 7 p.m.: SYC YCC Challenges program.

6 p.m.: SYC games and trivia night.

Thurday, March 31st

4 – 6 p.m.: SYC Graphics Course.

4 – 8 p.m.: Summit Youth Centre open gym. Come play sports with us. Everyone welcome.

7 p.m.: Thirsty Thursday Trivia Nights at Fairmonts Bears Paw & Grill. Teams of up to six compete for nightly prizes. $2 to enter and everyones welcome.

Friday, April 1st

9 a.m. – 6 p.m.: Fresh daffodils to be sold at Sobeys, AG Valley Foods and in Radium at Mountainside Market by Canadian Cancer Society volunteers. Put a little spring in your home and help fund the CCS in its research, patient support and public education.

10 a.m. – 3 p.m.: The Invermere WorkBC Employment Services Centre and EK Employment would like to formally invite all Columbia Valley residents, employers and community associations to join us at our Open House celebrating four years serving local job seekers and employers with refreshments and snacks.

5 – 7 p.m.: SYC YCC Challenges program.

6:30 p.m.: Legion Pork Festival Dinner at Branch 71 Legion in Invermere, more details TBA. $17.50. Live Music with Ted Alexander. Reservations Recommended. Call 250-342-9517. Meat Draw and 50/50.

Saturday, April 2nd

9 a.m. – 6 p.m.: Fresh daffodils to be sold at Sobeys, AG Valley Foods and in Radium at Mountainside Market by Canadian Cancer Society volunteers. Put a little spring in your home and help fund the CCS in its research, patient support and public education.

7 p.m.: Burn N Mahn Dueling Piano Experience at the Invermere Community Hall. An interactive, on-request fundraiser for the CV Community Centre with live music, a wine brag, 50/50 draw, silent auction and cash bar. 19 years and older.

7 p.m.: SYC Pool Tournament.

Sunday, April 3rd

8 – 11 a.m.: The Columbia Valley Wetlands Bird Survey takes place. For more information email [email protected] or visit www.wildsight.ca/columbiawetlandswaterbirdsurvey.

Monday, April 4th

Join SYC for Employment Readiness Training or Skills for life! Program. Must pre-register.

5 – 7 p.m.: SYC YCC Challenges program.

Tuesday, April 5th

4 -6 p.m.: Join SYC for Cooking night. Join us for Free Food and nutritional education.