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Columbia Valley, Fort Steele & Kimberley
2014 Holiday Season POLAR EXPRESS
THIS HOLIDAY SEASON… BELIEVE
December 7th at 2 pm
Enjoy this favorite Christmas film in the Wildhorse Theatre.
Come in your PJ’s for a magical experience you’ll never forget! Tickets available at the door
$5.00 per person. (under 2 free)
Sundays in December Dec 7, 14, & 21 11 - 3 pm
Bundle up and enjoy a wintery ride on a horse-drawn sleigh or wagon,. Enjoy lunch in our restaurant and visit Fa-ther Christmas in the Lambi House for photo opportunities. Go for a skate and warm up by the bonfire.
Christmas at Fort Steele
Be sure to stop by our Gift Shop for a wonderful selection of
unique Christmas Gifts.
Annual Sleigh Ride Day
Dec. 28 11 am - 3 pm
New Year’s Day
Celebration Jan. 1
11 am - 3 pm
Polar Express Dec. 7 2 pm
Open daily except Christmas Day
Call for more info 250-417-6000
www.FortSteele.ca
T o our customers and
friends we extend our wishes for a Merry Christmas & Prosperous New Year!
Ph: 346-3315Fax: 346-3218
Scale: 346-3231
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Columbia Valley
Big Christmas Craft Sale
Come down to the Invermere Community Hall.
If you are looking for something to get that special some-one this year, why not keep your money local and bring home some crafts made by area residents? A $2 entry fee goes to the Columbia Valley Food Bank and Windermere Childcare Society.
The sale occurs on December 5.
Butter� y Light-upOn December 5
the Windermere District Lions and the Hospice Society of the
Columbia Valley come together for a fundrais-ing event like no other, the Butterfl y Light-up. Visit hospicesocietycv.com for more details.
Super SundayOn December 7,
get ready for Super Sunday in downtown Invermere. Shopping deals, entertainment, and a visit from Santa. Visit invermerepa-norama.com.
Feed the TownThe 10th annual
Feed the Town event is on December 7.
Free holiday feast at Copper Point Golf Club. Join with friends and family for this great free feast. Share the spirit with the Food Bank as donations are being accepted.
Children’s Christmas PartyThe 4th annual
Children’s Christmas Party will be held on Sunday, December 14th, from 4-6 p.m. at the Radium Hot Springs Fire Hall. This free event is appropri-ate for children 1-10 years of age. There will be games, crafts, snacks, and of course, a visit from a special guest! The fi remen of the Radium Springs Fire Department hope you can make it!
Torchlight Parade and Fireworks
Join your friends at the annual Christmas Eve Torchlight Parade and Fireworks Display at Fairmont Hot Springs Family Ski
Area on December 24. You won’t want to miss this one of a kind event.
Santa Claus 5-stand
Join The Lake Windermere District Rod and Gun Club for Santa Claus 5-Stand on December 28.
The event happens at the Horsethief Forest Service, in Radium Hot Springs.
Bavin Glassworks Christmas Show.The annual glass
show at Bavin Glassworks happens on December 29. Amazing hand blown glass produced on site in Invermere.
Village New Year’s and Birthday
Celebration.New Year’s Eve
Party! Come join us on New Year’s Eve for the Village’s annual birthday party and New Year’s celebra-tion. Festivities begin at 3 p.m. at Brent’s Shack. Hot chocolate, chili, hot dogs and, of course, birthday cake. The event ends with the ever popular and spectacular fi re-works display start-ing at 6:30pm sharp at the Springs’ Driving Range.
Donations are grate-fully accepted for the volunteer fi re depart-ment.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from
the Village Council & Staff!
Fort Steele
Polar Express Movie
The Polar Express, a classic Christmas movie will be shown at the Wildhorse Theatre at 2 p.m. on December 7.
Father Christmas at the Lambi
House and sleigh rides.
Father Christmas is waiting for you at the Lambi House to pose for pictures!
Pets are welcome!Enjoy complimenta-
ry hot apple cider and cookies while you visit.
Two pictures will be provided to you on DVD at the cost of $5
plus tax.If weather permits,
you can enjoy a sleigh ride and skate on our outdoor rink!
Warm up by the fi re or visit our cozy restaurant for a wholesome lunch!
The times to see Santa are:
Sunday, December 7, 2014 at 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Sunday, December 14, 2014 at 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Sunday, December 21, 2014 at 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Annual Sleigh Ride Day.
Bundle up and enjoy a sleigh ride with your friends at scenic Fort Steele on December 28.
Fort Steele New Year’s Day
Come down for a Fort Steele New Year’s Day celebra-tion on January 1.
KimberleyOpening Day at
KAROn December 13, at
9 a.m., get your skis ready for Kimberley Alpine Resort’s pos-sible opening day, weather permitting.
Family Stocking Hunt
Take part in the Kimberley Alpine Resort Family Stocking Hunt!
The event runs from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. on December 23. Teams search for all six items. Santa will be on hand to announce the winners!
Photos with Santa
On December 14, starting at 10 a.m., have your photo taken with Santa at Trickle Creek Lodge at the Kimberley Alpine Ski Resort.
New Year’s Eve Starting at 8 p.m.,
enjoy a ski parade, fi reworks and a bonfi re at Kimberley Alpine Resort.
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Creston
Wishing you a warm and happy holiday seasonTown of Creston Mayor, Council and staff
www.creston.ca
1014 Canyon St., Creston, BC 250-428-9300
DIGGING FOR DIAMONDS CONTESTStop in this week and enter your name for a Chance to Take Home FREE DiamondsSee us after the Santa Parade December 6
SANTA PARADE SALEBiggest Sale of the YearPRICE SLASHING7pm till close &we pay the GST all day!We meet or beat any competitor’s prices, Shop local and save...guaranteed!
DOOR CRASHER14k W/G Diamond Studs
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1st 20 customers, one pr. ea.Available Saturday Dec. 6
From 7pm-close
Free hot chocolate and popcorn
during parade
Creston Valley Indoor Farmers’
MarketCome to the Mor-
ris Greenhouse on Saturdays throughout December for some of the best fruit, veg-etables, baking and outstanding crafts available in the area. The market will be open every Saturday throughout the month
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
20th Annual Parade of Lights
and Festival.Show your com-
munity spirit on December 6 by par-ticipating in the parade. This is a fun event for the entire community to enjoy. During the day there will be a Christmas
movie playing at the Tivoli Theatre, all kinds of sales and in store events during SHOP LOCAL DAY, caroling, free swim at the pool, ginger-bread cookie decorat-ing, and FREE photos with Santa Claus.
At 6 p.m. the parade travels down Canyon
Street from the Community Complex to 10th Ave. There will be free hot dogs and hot choco-late served in Spirit Square and a bon-fi re to help keep you warm.
A World of Christmas
The Blossom Valley Singers presents a musical journey of Christmas around the world. The Friday show happens on December 12, at 7 p.m., in the theatre at Prince Charles Secondary School.
The show will also be performed on Sunday, December 14 at 2:30 p.m. Make sure to bring your friends and family down for what could be the best musi-cal journey in the Kootenays!
Free Community Skate!
Nothing is better than bundling up and enjoy a skate with friends and family.
Join us Tuesday, December 23rd from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Johnny Bucyk Arena for a Free Community Skate generously sponsored by Tim Hortons.
PHOTOS BRIAN LAWRENCE
The Parade of Lights and Festival is a one-of-a-kind extravaganza where residents of Creston and area put on a great parade that is perfect for the entire family. Before the parade, take advantage of the deals on Shop Local Day.
And our wishes for a wonderful holiday season.
Merry Christmas
We are worth the drive
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Happy holidays from all
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Elk Valley& South Country
Sparwood Public Library110 Pine, Sparwood, BC425-2299
May the magic of the Holiday Season make all your Christmas dreams come true.
Hours will be limited throughout the holidays, please call ahead
for your holiday dinner.Specializing in King Steak, Beef, Italian Sausage and Lunch Meat. We cut wild game!Rocky Mountain Meats Ltd.Box 1619, Sparwood, BC V0B 2G0 Phone: (250)425-4401 Toll Free: 1-877-240-8686Owners: Patsy & Richard boivin
Only the best
cuts of meatAll the Season’s Best
That’s our wish for you. May you have many special moments with those you love this Christmas.
Causeway Bay HotelsHotel • Restaurant102A Red Cedar DriveSparwood, BC V0B 2G0(250)425-2003
We havegift certificates - they make great stocking stuffers
Sponsor Name We hope your holidays hold
all of this and more.
Warm times, happy memories, tender moments
Warm times, happy memories, tender moments
Mangled
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717A Douglas Fir Rd., Sparwood, BC V0B2G0
Phone 425-6413 • Fax: 425-2651Our answering service will put you in touch with us after hours
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We hope your holidays hold all of this and more.
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May your winter wonderland be � lled with warmth and cheer
during the holidays.We appreciate your patronage.
Hope this season finds you surrounded by friendly faces and familiar places.
Sponsor Name
Hope this season finds you surrounded by friendly faces and familiar places.
Sponsor Name
300 Manitou, Fernie, BC 423-4694 “We’ve got
your lumber”
Happy Holidays
Debby TomichBox 648Elkford BC V0B1H0 Phone: 250-865-2650 Cell: 250-425-5946 Fax: 250-865-2652 Email: [email protected]
Guardian First aid service Ltd.Reasonable Hourly and Daily Rates
3 Fully Equipped MTC units24 hours availalbe
Annual Craft & Baking AuctionWed., Dec. 3 • 7pm
Jaffray Senior Citizens CenterEveryone welcome
FernieBlack Friday
Black Friday is coming to Fernie on November 28! Canadians can now avoid the border line-
ups and save some drive time. Our US friends will love our historic downtown packed with amazing bargains and unique gifts but without the crazy crowds and
crushes.So remember to save
your shopping for Fernie’s Black Friday event, which runs from 9 a.m. - 9 p.m., Friday November 28th! It’s all hap-pening right here in Fernie!
‘What the Dickens’
Christmas Festival
The ‘What the Dickens’ Christmas Festival is a collec-tion of art, music and festivities with a Christmas theme in Historic Downtown Fernie.
Every Saturday in December at Coffee shops downtown, join a host of festive carollers bringing Christmas music to Fernie. Watch for the 2014 schedule com-ing soon, 2013’s pro-gram included:
• Community Advent Calendar
• Art Tapas
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A weekend isn’t enough for a town like Fernie to celebrate Christmas. The ‘What the Dickens’ Christmas Festival carries on throughout the season.
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Elk Valley& South Country
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Workshops• Saturday Jingle
Jams in downtown locations
• Clawhammer Letterpress Card
Making• Christmas-themed Film presentations• Free Christmas
Concerts featuring B3 Kings, Shred
Kelly & The Fernie Orchestra
• Felted Ornament Making for Kids
• Community Christmas Show
• Shortbread Showdown
Annual Fall Craft Fair
The Annual Fall Craft Fair is a har-vest of goodness with homebaking, local produce, crafts, knit-wear, toys, clothing, art, decor and much much more! Always a popular event, make sure to arrive early to get the best of the best!
The Fair starts at 5 p.m. on December 5 and on December 6 at 4 p.m.
Fernie Alpine Resort Opening!Conditions permit-
ting, on December 5 get your skis, helmet, gloves and boots and enjoy the fi rst run of
the year!
Fernie Heritage Library
Christmas Celebration
Come down to the Fernie Heritage Li-brary for its annual Christmas Celebra-tion on December 20.
The celebration promises an afternoon of activities, crafts, carols, snacks and a chance to catch up with your neighbours.
Photos with Santa
Take a few turns with Santa and have a memento photo of your Christmas at Fernie Alpine Resort!
The event happens on December 23, starting at 9 a.m. and December 24 at 4 p.m.
SparwoodAnnual
Sparwood Chamber
Christmas Party.On December 12
join us for our annu-al Christmas Party! We have booked the Causeway Bay Hotel, Emerald Room, great food! T & L Sound supplying the tunes, lots of door prizes and
we will once again hold a Silent Auction to add to your Christmas Shopping! This party is a chance for those small offi ces to be a part of one big Christmas Party and enjoy the evening together. Tickets are $45 per person. For more information contact the Chamber of Commerce at 250-425-2423.
ElkfordChristmas House
Decorating Contest
Come to Elkford any time during the holidays just to see the Annual Christmas House Decorating Contest.
Organized by the Elkford Public Library. Prizes awarded for; Best House, Best Mobile, Best Balcony and a Grand Prize that peo-ple go all out to get! Come on down for the best decorated homes in the Kootenays!
Chamber Community
Christmas Party.The Elkford party
event of the year happens on Saturday December 20th, at Mountain Meadows
Golf Club. It all begins at 5:30
p.m. and lasts until
1 a.m.Cocktails, Dinner &
Dance, DD’s avail-
able.Contact the
Elkford Chamber of
Commerce for ticket prices.
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Christmas at the Fernie Heritage Library is a wonderful event that encourages the joy of literacy.
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Cranbrook
1350B Theatre Rd., beside Starbucks, in Cranbrook 426-7770
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Shop where
Santa shops!
Your one stop shop for entertaining
• Meat and cheese trays • Platters • Gift Baskets• Dairy, pastas, sauces • Our expert meat cutters can
prepare your special cuts of Prime Rib, Pork Crown Roasts, Beef Tenderloin • Remember to order your
Christmas ham & turkeys
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presents
A “Rutterly Wonderful”
Christmas ConcertFeaturing carols by John Rutter &
other holiday favouritesSat., Nov. 29 • 7:30 pmSun., Nov. 30 • 2:30 pmKnox Presbyterian Church
Corner of Victoria Ave. & 3rd St. S.Tickets: $10,
$5 for Youth (12 & under).Lotus Books, Choir Members or
at the Door
Santa Claus Parade!
The 44th Annual Santa Claus Parade is planned for Friday, November 28th at 7 p.m. in downtown Cranbrook.
This year’s theme is “Winter Rides” in conjunction with our fundraising campaign “Santa Needs A New Sleigh” to help raise funds to build a new Santa fl oat for the
2015 Cranbrook Santa Claus Parade.
Thank you to our sponsors Denham Ford and The Bedroom Furniture Galleries. Net proceeds of the event will go to the
Cranbrook Food Bank.This year’s event will
once again coincide with the downtown Cranbrook holiday light-up in conjunc-tion with Christmas In the Rockies. Parade
assembly will begin at 6 pm and will begin its procession down Baker Street at 7 pm.
JCI Kootenay encour-ages all fl oat entrants to GO PAPERLESS!
For more informa-
tion on our “Santa Needs a New Sleigh” campaign, or to donate online, please visit www.youcaring.com/supporttheclaus.
Christmas Banquets
Join us for the
Cranbrook Alliance Church 2014 Christmas Banquets on December 5th and 6th.
Punch is served at 5:30 p.m., Buffet Dinner & Program is at 6 p.m. Tickets are available for $5 each for either Friday or
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Cranberry almonds and honey roasted mixed nuts
stand at the corners of this unique tray with an Olivier’s
chocolate center.
Christmas rainbow trail mix and sweet honey roasted
peanuts – two taste sensations that are sure to please!
Dried fruits from around the world bring back visions of Christmas’s
past.
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PHOTO HALEY BANMAN
Plenty of music and dancing during the Cran-brook Santa Claus Parade.
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Cranbrook
Come Explore
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Saturday night.Our theme for this
year’s banquet is Emmanuel, our guest speaker is Debbie Fortnum.
Celtic Christmas
Symphony of the Kootenays present Celtic Christmas at the Key City Theatre on Saturday, December 6th at 7:30 p.m. Featuring Canada`s own outstanding harp-ist, Keri Lynn Zwicker. Free open rehearsal at 1:30 p.m. Tickets: Adults, $29.50 youth, $22.00. Phone: 250 426-7006 or order on-line at www.keycity-theatre.com.
Christmas at Tamarack CentreJoin us on December
6th to welcome Santa at the Tamarack Centre. Santa arrives on the Fire Truck at 2 p.m. at the Columbia Theatre Entrance. Be there to welcome Santa while you enjoy some hot chocolate provided by Tim Horton’s.
Get your photo taken with Santa, he will be at Santa Land in Tamarack Centre from December 6th until December 23rd. Check back for more details on his hours.
Late night shopping hours December 6th until December 23rd – Monday to Saturday from 9:30 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Kids Christmas Party
The annual
Cranbrook Dodge Kids Christmas party is Wednesday, December 10 from 5 until 8 p.m. It’s for kids that might
not otherwise have a Merry Christmas. It’s at The Eagles Hall.
There will be drinks and munchies and
games and prizes and yes, Santa Claus will be there with a gift for every good boy and good girl!
All kids are welcome but you must pre-regis-ter so Santa has a head-count! Call Cranbrook Dodge to register at 250-426-6614. Let Santa’s helpers know the name to go on the childs’ gift, gender and age. And don’t forget Cranbrook Dodge can also pick you up and drop you off! That way nobody has to miss Santa! Just let The Dodge Boys and Girls know you’d like a ride when you reg-
ister and they’ll take care of you.
If you’d like to don your own Santa Hat, Cranbrook Dodge will gladly accept donations of new, unwrapped toys in order to help Santa Claus.
Choir ConcertSt. Mary’s Catholic
School Senior choir concert is on Tuesday, December 11 at 7 p.m. in the school gymna-sium.
Craft SaleCome on down for
the Affordable Art Christmas Craft Sale.
The sale happens on Saturday, December 13, from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Key City Theatre.
School Extravaganza
On December 16, at St. Mary’s Catholic
School, students are hosting a song/drama mini skit extravagan-za, followed by family activities and songs by the school’s primary choir. The festivities start at 6:30 p.m.
PHOTO HALEY BANMAN
Plenty of Christmas spirit to be had in Cranbrook this season, especially with Mr. and Mrs. Claus and their reindeer.
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