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«Friday March 02, 2007»
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Thursday and Friday, March 1 & 2 8pm each night Centennial Theatre, North Vancouver Tickets: $46 plus service/facility charges available at Ticketmaster.ca / 604-280-3311 & the Centennial Theatre Box Office 604-984-4484
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'Give Peace a Chant!' Kirtan and World Peace Prayers Call and response style chanting in a friendly community setting. No experience necessary. Friday nights at 7:30pm 2111 W.16th Ave. @ Arbutus ~ '
The West Coast’s premier consumer show focusing on all aspects of health and vital living. March 2-4, Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Centre. Tickets $4-$10 general admission, three-day pass $26.
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This multi-faith event at UBC Campus consists of participatory workshops and larger group celebrations that are interactive, inclusive and nourishing for body, mind, and soul. Using diverse spiritual practices and approaches (including movement, arts and contemplation), women of all spiritual backgrounds are invited to explore the theme of 2007’s gathering: Womentoring: Cultivating Sacred Mentorship.
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Join Eric Dozier, former Harlem Gospel Choir arranger, and "One Human Family" for a 3 Day Workshop March 2nd-March 4th New York Times has called Eric's performances "Rousing!" This joy-filled, inspirational workshop of traditional and contemporary gospel music has been called "a feast for the thirsty soul".