One Day Themed Tours

web-button-revisedSpend a day in Greater Trail.

Relax, learn, play and eat. Connect with family and friends.

This “Community in Bloom” and “Home of Champions” is engaging in every season. On the site you’ll find a series of 5 spring, summer, and autumn, winter day trips to enjoy.

Plan to wander through this corner of the West Kootenay. Spend some time along the banks of The Columbia River. Explore the rich history and metallurgic innovations that make Trail such a remarkable place.

Explore your Trail. Your Way.

http://exploreyourtrail.com/index.html

 

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The Kate E. Shaw Memorial Competition

The Trail Caledonian Society is hosting the Kate E. Shaw Memorial Competition

SPRING CONCERT

You are invited to a SPRING CONCERT, presented by the Trail and

 District Harmony Choir, under the direction of Audrey Bisset

Come and enjoy the music of the Harmony Choir, Women`s Chorale, vocal

 soloists and more.  Also featured are the Kate E. Shaw Highland Dancers.

This concert will be at the Charles Bailey Theatre on May 5th at 7 PM.

Tickets are $15.00 and available at the Charles Bailey box office.

The Spot

CONNECTING OUR KIDS

You’re Invited: This is your opportunity to hear from local organizations and companies about accessing their funding resources. It is also a chance to meet with people in the community doing wonderful work mentoring and connecting the next generation. We will discuss what we can do, as citizens, to further enhance our community and the children who call it home. This event is sponsored by Trail FAIR Society’s “Boy’s Connect” program, a part of the regional “Helping Boys Become Healthy Men” Community Action Initiative project.

Please RSVP:   childrenssupport2@trailfair.ca or 250-364-2326 ext 226

“The Fugitives”

Banjo/Guitar/Spoken Word
At the Rossland Miners’ Hall
Presented by the Rossland Council for Arts and Culture
as part of the 2012 Performance Series

Saturday, March 10
8pm, Doors at 7:30pm
Beer & Wine at the BAR
$20 in advance or $23 at the door ($2 off for RCAC members)
Advanced tickets available at Out of the Cellar (Columbia Avenue Rossland) or the Charles Bailey Theatre (Cedar Avenue Trail).

Check out The Fugitives here: http://www.fugitives.ca/music/

Bio: The Fugitives are the combined talents of Vancouver artists Adrian Glynn, Barbara Adler, Brendan McLeod, and Steve Charles. A group of multi-instrumentalists, songwriters, poets and novelists, each with their own burgeoning solo career, they’ve won individual accolades as diverse as the Canadian SLAM poetry championship, CBC poet laureate, and a place in the Peak performance songwriting series. But their primary focus lies in banding together to integrate their sensibilities into a dynamic mix of modern folk.

Concert at the “Rouge Gallery” in Rossland

Rossland Glee Club  – Choir
Almeda Glen Miller – Spoken Word
Janet Marshal – Celtic Harp

Friday, March 9, 2012
7:30pm
Rouge Galley, Columbia Avenue, Rossland
Admission by Donation

Annual Community Bake Sale

At Waneta Plaza

Back to School Promotion

At Waneta Plaza