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FolkLike Festival: Salmon by day, Savage by night

Boundary Bay Brewery will host a benefit auction for Explorations Academy that will kick off with a salmon barbecue at 5pm and wrap up with a show by local faves Savage Henry. The school is also hosting workshops all weekend at 1701 Ellis St.

The Whole Enchilada: $35 gets you fed, rocked and schooled. That's the price of an auction ticket, and it includes the salmon dinner and auction at BBB with music by the Librarians, AND the Savage Henry show, AND all the workshops. Not sure if tickets are still available, but if they are you can get them at the school's booth at the Farmer's Market today. 5-9@Boundary Bay.

Fabulous Roofshakers and Savage Henry: $7 (included with auction tix). Music starts at 9.

Workshops: FREE for kids 10-17, $10 unlimited for adults.

Saturday:
1pm
Japanese Bookbinding with Suzy Wittman
Improv with Sheila Goldsmith

2pm
Drawing with Lynn Zimmerman
Basic Guitar with Bob McDonald

4pm
Watercolors with Richard Bulman
Let Your Singer Out with Ann MacDonald

Sunday:
Jazz Improv with Frank Kuhl
Swing Dancing with Collin Topolski and Kim Langland

2pm
Jewelry Making with Maggie Anderson
Music is Language: Speaking Your Own Musical Thoughts and Feelings with Tofer Wade

3pm
Design Project with Maggie Anderson
Percussion with Steve Rice
Belly Dancing with Nancy Sarna

Posted by at May 17, 2008 7:51 a.m.
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