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Langley What’s On: Jan. 25, 2017 edition

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Ongoing

  • Winter market The Langley Community Farmers Market is 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Kwantlen Polytechnic University Langley campus, 20901 Langley bypass. Dates: Feb. 10, March 10 and April 14.
  • West Creek Wetlands work bee Join the Glen Valley Watersheds Society every other Wednesday in January at wetlands (Jan. 31). Help control blackberries and more. 10 a.m. to noon. Equipment and refreshments provided. Register in advance. Info: Lisa, stewardship@leps.bc.ca.
  • Substance Affected Youth Langley Community Services offers a program for ages seven to 12 who are affected by substance use by a family member or loved one. Six Wednesday sessions run Feb. 7 to March 14, 3:30 to 5 p.m. at LCSS, 5339 207th St. Info: Lisa, 604-534-7230.
  • The Foreigner The Langley Players new comedy runs Thursdays to Sundays Jan. 25 to Feb. 24. Shows at 8 p.m. Thursday to Saturday with a 2 p.m. Sunday matinee. At 4307 200th St. Tickets: $15. Contact reservations@langleyplayers.com or 604-534-7649. Info: langleyplayers.com.
  • The Garage Sale Surrey Little Theatre, 7027 184th St., presents the Canadian comedy Jan. 25 to Feb. 24. Tickets: $15 to $17. Info and reservations: surreylittletheatre.com or 604-576-8451.
  • Shot in the Dark Langley Film Nights show movies from around the world. All shows start at 7:30 p.m. at Cineplex Langley (Colussus Theatre). $10 per ticket or $60 for a seven-film pass. At the door in or in advance at Wendel’s Bookstore and Cafe. Jan. 24: Tulip Fever, about 17th century Amsterdam. Feb. 7: The Divine Order, about family and life in a small village. Feb. 21: Lucky, a US Navy veteran in a small town. March 7: Back to Burgundy, a man returns home after a 10 year absence when his father is ill. April 4: The Leisure Seeker, an older couple takes an RV trip to Hemingway’s home. April 18: Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool, based on the relationship between Peter Turner and actress Gloria Grahame.
  • Exhibit The Langley Weavers’ & Spinners’ Guild display of members’ works is at the Township Civic Facility, 20338 65th Ave., from Jan. 10 to Feb. 26. Viewing during normal business hours. Info: www.lwsg.org.

Jan. 25

  • AGM The first Brookswood-Fernridge Community Association annual general meeting is at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 25 in the George Preston Recreation Centre. AGM topics as well as speakers on Block Watch, Community Policing and Township planning.

Jan. 26

  • Whooo’s Hoot Owl Prowl Those eight and older can take part in an evening walk about owls at Campbell Valley Regional Park from 7 to 9 p.m. on Jan. 26. $8 per adult and $4.25 for youth and those 65 and older. Must register. Call 604-432-6359, barcode 7072. Presented by Langley Field Naturalists.

Jan. 27

  • Grypon Trio The next performance in the Rose Gellert Concert Series is at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 27 at the Langley Community Music School, 4899 207th St. Tickets: ranging from $10 for LCMS students to $25. Info: 604-534-2848 or langleymusic.com. The trio is also giving a master class at 2 p.m. It is open to the public and admission is free.
  • Robbie Burns The public can attend the celebration of all things Scottish and hosted by the Soroptimists of the Langleys. Doors open at 6 p.m. Roast beef dinner, haggis, and more. Tickets: $35. Call Hilary, 604-530-4358. Proceeds fund camp for girls.

Feb. 1

  • First Thursday The Fort Gallery’s First Thursday community arts event features writer/poet Susan McCaslin is Feb. 1 at 7 p.m. Also see the Winter Solstice exhibition, running until Feb. 4. 9048 Glover Rd. Info: fortgallery.ca.

Feb. 2

  • The Foreigner This comedy is a fundraiser for the Langley Elks #259. $20. Advance tickets only. Refreshments and cash bar. Show is Feb. 2 at the Langley Playhouse, 4307 200th St. Info and tickets: Barb, 604-889-1160 or Flo, 604-307-5283.

Feb. 22

  • Ceilidh The musical kitchen party starts at 7 p.m. in St. Andrew’s Church, 9025 Glover Rd. Enjoy traditional live music, songs, Maritime lunch (tea biscuits and jam), and more. New performers welcome. Contact Jack Williamson, 604-888-7925 or jackwilliamson@telus.net. Dates: Feb. 22.

Libraries

Programs are free and pre-registration is required unless noted otherwise.

Aldergrove Library

26770 29th Ave. 604-856-6415

Brookswood Library

20045 40th Ave. 604-534-7055

City of Langley Library

20399 Douglas Cres. 604-514-2850

Kindermusik for toddlers Toddlers can experience music, sounds, sensations and objects through the Kindermusik program. Free. Jan. 29, and Feb. 1 and 3, 11 to 11:30 a.m.

• Friends of the Library The volunteer organization meets monthly to help the library through advocacy, fundraing and more. 1 to 2 p.m. Call for more details.

• Literacy scavenger hunts Take part in the scavenger hunt which runs daily from Jan. 22 to 27 and be entered into a draw for a Family Literacy Day gift basket. Winner drawn Jan. 29.

• Family Literacy Day All ages are invited to visit various stations for fun activities that support literacy. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Jan. 27.

• Langley Field Naturalists The non-profit nature group will be at the branch 2 to 5 p.m. on Jan. 31. Learn about its programs and activities as well as make a craft.

• Art Critiques the last Monday of each month. Are you developing your talent as an artist? Bring a piece of art to be discussed and interpreted by fellow participants, as well as by an experienced art facilitator. Pre-registration required. Call ahead to confirm. 7 p.m.

Fort Langley Library

9167 Glover Rd. 604-888-0722

Muriel Arnason Library

#130 20338 65th Ave. 604-532-3590

Murrayville Library 22071 48th Ave. 604-533-0339

Walnut Grove Library 8889 Walnut Grove Dr. 604-882-0410.

Get thrifty

  • Boutique Finds Volunteers run the boutique thrift shop in support of Langley Meals on Wheels at 20410 Douglas Cres. Open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.
  • Penny Pincher thrift store The store, 20550 Fraser Hwy., accepts donation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday to Saturday. The shop is operated by the Langley Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and raises funds for hospital equipment.
  • Fibromyalgia Well Spring Foundation The thrift shoppe and offices are now in Aldergrove, 2978 272nd St., and raise money for the organization’s work. Info: 778-278-3697. Vintage Sale and Watkins collectibles is 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct. 21.
  • Tuk Shop The public can pick up gently used items at the Langley Seniors’ Resource Centre, 20605 51B Ave., Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Proceeds support the non-profit seniors’ centre. Open to the public. Donations of clothing, jewelry, accessories, shoes, knick knacks, dishware and other small items accepted. Info: 604-530-3020, ext. 312.
  • Second Story Treasures The store at 20349 88th Ave. raises funds for the Langley Hospice Society. Donations needed.

Honouring history

  • Aldergrove Telephone Museum, 3190 271 St., 604-857-0555, www.telephonemuseum.ca
  • B.C. Farm Museum, 9131 King St., 604-888-2273, www.bcfma.com
  • Canadian Museum of Flight, 5333 216th St. hangar 3, 604-888-3992, www.canadianflight.org
  • Langley Centennial Museum, 9135 King St., 604-888-3922
  • Fort Langley National Historic Site 23433 Mavis Ave., 604-513-4777 (Ask about free admission for Canada150)
  • Surrey Museum 17710 56A Ave., 604-592-6956 surrey.ca/heritage

Out and about

  • Aldergrove Euchre Club Weekly tournaments are held Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at the Aldergrove Legion, 26607 Fraser Hwy. $5 entry. Info: mmparlee@telus.net or hammell@telus.net.
  • Tutor The Learning Disabilities Association, Fraser South has free training and support for people interested in being remedial tutors. Information sessions in August and September. RSVP: 604-591-5156 or email info@ldafs.org.
  • Brookswood Senior Centre The centre, 19899 36th Ave., offers lots of activities: Sculpt and Tone and, Zumba Gold 9 a.m. to 10:30 Monday and Thursday. Drop in fee $6. Info: Maria, 604-612-2102. Synergy line dancing is Sundays, 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Beginners line dancing Thursdays 1:45 to 2:45 p.m., Beginner Plus 2:45 to 4 p.m. and Intermediate 4 to 5:45 p.m. Duplicate bridge: Wednesday and Friday, noon to 4 p.m. Social cribbage (five card): Tuesdays noon to 2 p.m. Info: 604-530-4232.
  • Broadway Bound: 10-week theatre class runs Tuesdays at 10 a.m. to March 13. Social crib (five card) runs Tuesdays, noon to 2 p.m. for seniors. Drop-in pool/snooker is Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Info: ginajanus@yahoo.com. For adults and seniors. $5 drop in fee.
  • Brookswood Senior Centre The centre, 19899 36th Ave. New outreach program in partnership with the Langley Seniors Resource Centre is on the second Wednesday of the month, 1 to 3 p.m. Find out about: government programs for seniors, the Better at Home program, rent subsidies, renters’ rights, CPP, OAS, GIS, counselling, food programs, Lifeline program, community resources, caregiver support, green-sleeve documents, and more. No appointment necessary. Info: 604-530-3020 ext. 318 or dawnb@lsrs.ca.
  • Monthly tours The Envision Financial Community Meal and Tour Day is a chance to learn about the Gateway of Hope shelter and its many programs. Book a tour and enjoy a meal. RSVP: 604-514-7375.
  • Tax volunteers The Canada Revenue Agency’s (CRA) Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP) offers free volunteer training starting this month. CRA is looking for community groups to host tax prep clinics and volunteers to prepare returns. Info: 1-888-805-6662, or cra.gc.ca/volunteer.
  • Housing counsellor Trained volunteer counsellors are available for seniors Wednesdays 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the Langley Seniors Resource Centre, 20605 51B Ave. Book an appointment at 604-530-3020, ext 305. Drop ins also welcome.
  • Musicians wanted The Fraser Valley Symphony has openings for strings, percussion, French horn, bass trombone, and harp. Must be able to attend Monday evening rehearsals September through early June in Abbotsford. Info: Dorle Eason, 604-534-7573, or fraservalleysymphony.org.
  • You’ve Gotta Have Friends The local initiative to foster a sense of community and belonging has been going for nine years and is located at 20510 Fraser Hwy. Contact: 604-533-6546. Info: youvegottahavefriends.ca. Book Club meets monthly from 10:30 a.m. to noon at Red Velvet Cafe, 20443 Douglas Cres. Free. 19+.
  • Langley Lovelys The local chapter of the Crown Jewels of Canada is open to women. The non-profit society is for socializing and fun. Info: Vye, 604-530-3288 or http://www.crownjewelsofcanada.ca.
  • Equipment team Langley Pos-Abilities Society is looking for three to four volunteers to help with equipment. You must be a member of the society ($10 per year) and have a vehicle with a trailer hitch. Mileage compensation. Must be in good health and capable of moving or lifting assistive devices. For information or to get involved, call Zosia at 604-961-0117.
  • Children’s audition Langley Children’s Choir is looking for talented young singers in Grades 4-7 for the 2017/18 season. Contact Patti Thorpe at pthorpe@sd35.bc.ca for further information and audition times.
  • TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a non-profit weight loss support group. For a nighttime chapter near you, phone Jacquie, 604-556-0535. For a daytime chapter, phone Linda, 604-462-9326.
  • Walnut Grove Business Association Info: Laurie@wgba.ca or 604-850-5095.
  • Health Equipment Loan Program HELP, a Canadian Red Cross program, provides short-term loans of medical equipment. 106 – 20530 Langley Bypass. Info: 604-532-2282.
  • Tai chi For people with health problems, chronic illnesses, mobility challenges, or the consequences of an injury. Movements are adapted for people with reduced mobility and the program is open to all. Thursdays, Douglas Recreation Centre, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Info: 604-507-0700.
  • Surrey Square Wheelers Wednesday: beginner/mainstream level 7 p.m. $5. New dancers receive three free evenings. Info: mwilson.ssw@gmail.com, 604-534-0863 or 604-916-0653, surrey.squaredance.bc.ca.
  • Meals on Wheels The non-profit society provides meals for those unable to cook for themselves whether due to age or infirmity. Available temporarily, such as post-surgery. Volunteer drivers are also wanted. Meal delivery takes place Monday to Friday 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. A route usually takes about 90 minutes. 20414 Douglas Cres. 604-533-1679.

Food and Friends Langley Meals on Wheels has a program for seniors (55+) to share a nutritious lunch along with socializing and guest speakers. Lunch costs $5. RSVP in advance to the number listed. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Aldergrove

• Bob’s Bar n’ Grill, 27083 Fraser Hwy.: 1st and 3rd Monday of the month (Owner will honour the price other Mondays but the program has been changed to twice a month). RSVP: 604-533-1679.

• Otter Co-Op: 3600 248 St.: 2nd Monday of the month. RSVP: 604-607-6923.

Brookswood

• Brookswood Seniors Centre, 19899 36th Ave.: 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month. RSVP: 604-590-3888.

Fort Langley

• Parish of St. George Church, 9160 Church St.: 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. RSVP: 604-888-7782.

Langley City

• Flourishing Chinese Restaurant, 20472 Fraser Hwy.: 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. RSVP: 604-514-2940.

• Morning Glory Café, 20488 Fraser Hwy. 1st and 3rd Thursdays. RSVP: 604-514-2940.

North Langley

• Walnut Grove Community Centre, 8889 Walnut Grove Dr. 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month. RSVP: 604-882-0408.

Willoughby

• Langley Seniors Village, 20365 65th Ave. 1st and 3rd Wednesday. RSVP: 604-533-1679.

Volunteers needed. A commitment of twice a month from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m (days of week and locations vary). Contact Langley Meals on Wheels, 604-533-1679 or ashley@lmow.ca.

  • Al-Anon Family Groups
  • If someone else’s drinking is affecting you, AFG can help. Local meetings are Tuesdays, 7:30-8:30 p.m. at the Douglas Recreation Centre. Info: 604-688-1716, langleyafg@shaw.ca or www.bcyukon-al-anon.org.
  • Alano Club of Langley A social club for people in recovery, open 365 days a year, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Drop in for a cup of coffee or a game of pool at 20473 Douglas Cres. Info: 604-532-9280.
  • Alateen The group supports young people recovering from the effects of living with problem drinking in a family member or friend. Ages 10 and up. The group meets at the Township Civic Facility, 20338 65th Ave. Info: 604-688-1716.
  • Alcoholics Anonymous Call Alcoholics Anonymous at the Langley intergroup office, 604-533-2600. Answering machine after hours. Tues. eves. at George Preston Recreation Centre, 20699 42nd Ave., 8:30 p.m. Info: 604-434-3933 or 604-533-2600.
  • Healthy Living Bag City residents can pick up a bag of fruits and vegetables for $5 on the first Tuesday of the month. Pick up is six days later. Order through the Douglas Recreation Centre, 604-514-2865, City recreation servcies, 604-514-2940, or the Langley Seniors’ Resource Centre, 604-530-3020. Pick up at the Douglas Centre or the seniors centre.
  • Home educators The Langley Home Educators Association holds monthly meetings in the Walnut Grove Lutheran Church, 20530 88th Ave. Non-members welcome. Info: Lisa, lheagroup@gmail.com.

Mondays

  • Chess Club All ages are invited to play Mondays 7 to 10 p.m. at the Brookswood Seniors Centre, 19899 36th Ave. Info: 604-530-4232.
  • Langley Garden Club Regular meetings are the second Monday each month at the United Churches of Langley (formerly Sharon United), 216th Street and 48th Avenue at 7 p.m. with parlor show, speaker and refreshments. Drop-ins are welcome. Info: langleygardenclub.com.
  • Port Kells Art Club offers classes Mondays 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. All levels of experience welcome. In oils and acrylics. Annual membership: $30. The club exhibits three to four times per year in the community. At 20701 Fraser Hwy. Info: Linda, 604-287-6799.
  • Fraser Valley Symphony Positions available (violin, viola and string bass) but other interested musicians are invited to enquire. Grade 8 RCM or equivalent required. Rehearsals are Monday 7:15 p.m. at Aldergrove Community Secondary. Info: lindsaymellor@hotmail.com.
  • Langley Concert Band The band always accepts new members (teens and adults) with at least one year of musical experience and meets Mondays 7-9 p.m. in the R.E. Mountain Secondary band room, 7755 202A St. Info: thelangleyconcertband@gmail.com or 604-613-8132. The band needs mid-range instruments (such as trombones and tenor saxophones.)
  • Hominum The Hominum Fraser Valley chapter is a support and discussion group to help gay, bi- or questioning men. It meets the last Monday of each month (Jan. 29). Info: Don, 604-329-9760, or Art, 604-462-9813.
  • Senior Opus Singers No experience is necessary, only a love of singing. The group does familiar tunes from days gone by and meets Tuesday afternoons at the Renaissance Retirement Resort, 6676 203 St., at 2 to 3:30 p.m. Info: senioropussingers@gmail.com.

Tuesdays

  • Toastmasters Langley 2743 meets Tuesdays, 6:50 to 9 p.m. at the Timms Community Centre multipurpose room 2. Free drop in for three meetings to learn about the public speaking group. for 19 and older. Info: langleytoastmasters2743@gmail.com.
  • Langley Newcomers and Friends The non-profit, community-minded group for women of all ages meets at the Southwinds Estates Clubhouse, 21164 88th Ave., at 7:15 p.m. on the first Tuesday of the month. Info: Karen, 604-992-8741 or langleynewcomers@hotmail.com. New members welcome.
  • Fort Langley Community Association Meets on the third Tuesday of the month in the community hall, 9167 Glover Rd., at 7:30 p.m. Info: info@fortlangleycommunity.com.
  • Small Animal Rescue Society Mature, reliable volunteers needed to help at the rabbit shelter in Aldergrove Saturdays 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. or alternate Tuesdays 5 to 7 p.m. Own transportation required. Info: Muriel, 604-530-3297.
  • People in Pain Network A peer-led support group meets on the third Tuesday of the month at the Church of the Valley, 23589 Old Yale Rd. Find out about resources and support in the community to help chronic pain sufferers. Info: fraservalley@pipain.com or www.pipain.com.
  • Langley Elks Lodge 259 invites the public to check out the service club with an emphasis on helping children. Meetings are on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 8 p.m. RSVP: 604-200-8569 or langleyelks@gmail.com. Info: www.fb.com/LangleyElks or www.elks-canada.org.
  • 2277 Seaforth Highlanders The Royal Canadian Army Cadets is for ages 12 to 18 to learn leadership, citizenship, fitness and communications. Activities include sports, band, field training exercises, first aid, camps, exchange programs, music, travel, and more at no cost to the parents. The group meets Tuesdays, 6:20 to 9 p.m. at Blacklock Elementary, 5100 206th St. Info: www.2277rcacc.com/.
  • Valley Women’s Network The evening chapter meets on the second Tuesday of the month at the Sunrise Banquet Centre, 188th Street and Highway 10 at 6:30 p.m. The group involves business networking, business practices, health, safety and more. Reservations and info: Eleanor, 604-530-7304 or vwmeveningchapter@gmail.com.
  • The daytime chapter meets the 3rd Wednesday of each month at Sunrise Golf and Banquet Centre, 11:30a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The daytime group raises funds for Critter Care and other community groups Info: VWNlangreservations@gmail.com.
  • Tuesday open mic and performer showcase Head to Frostings Cupcakery, 20411 Fraser Hwy. 6-8 p.m. on Tuesdays. Organizers invite singers, dancers, poets, storytellers, artists, anyone with a talent to share and anyone who wants to watch the show. Two songs or 10 minutes per performer. Sponsored by the Langley Arts Council and Frostings. Info: Sandy, 604-532-0616.
  • Scottish Country Dancing The first lesson is free. Check out the lively dancing. No partner necessary. Beginners welcome. The group meets Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. in the Fort Langley Community Hall. Info: Rebecca, 604-530-0500 or lonotera@shaw.ca.
  • Langley Amateur Radio Association (LARA) The group meets on the second Tuesday of each month at the Douglas Recreation Centre 20550 Douglas Cres. Info: Don VA7AB@LNGARA.COM or Al VA7MP@LNGARA.COM, or online at lngara.com.

Wednesdays

  • Langley Community Chorus Join the 80-voice choir that rehearses Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. The chorus is seeking male tenors. Info: membership@langleychorus.org.
  • Osteoporosis Canada The Langley branch meets on the second Wednesday of the month 1 to 2:30 p.m. in the Langley Seniors’ Resource Centre, 20605 51B Ave. Everyone welcome. Info: kbrett@vancouverinternet.com. No meetings June, July and August. The Jan. 8 meeting is about prevention and natural therapies. Everyone welcome.
  • Hospice training A 10-week program focused on the supporting grieving children and teens through art, recreation and play-based activities runs Wednesday evenings, March 1 to May 3. Info: Wendy Sashikata, 604-530-1115 or childandyouth@langleyhospice.com.
  • Supportive Steps The Langley Hospice Society walking group meets every Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the hospice centre, 20660 48th Ave. No registration needed. Two groups, depending on walking speed. Info: 604-530-1115 or info@langleyhospice.com.
  • South Fraser Pipes and Drums The group meets Wednesdays 7 to 9 p.m. at Coghlan Hall. Potential members welcome. Info: Nancy, 604-782-9975.
  • Music@Midweek Free concerts are at noon in the Langley auditorium of Kwantlen Polytechnic University.
  • Toastmasters The Murrayville Club meets twice a month at the new Seventh-day Adventist Church, 23589 Old Yale Rd. (no affiliation), at 7 p.m. Learn public speaking and communication skills. Info: www.murrayvilletoastmasters.org or murrayvilletoastmasters@gmail.com.
  • Langley Quilters’ Guild Members meet on the fourth Wednesday, except in December, at the George Preston Recreation Centre. The day meeting is 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The evening meeting is 7:15 to 9 p.m. Info: Nancy, 604-534-1013, or www.langleyquiltersguild.com.
  • CN Pensioners Association Meets in the Kinsmen Community Centre, 26770 29th Ave., on the first Wednesday of each month at 1 p.m. Info: Jonn Hanlen, 604-824-0531.
  • Langley Camera Club Meets 7 p.m. at Fort Langley Community Hall, 9167 Glover Rd., on 2nd, 3rd and 4th Wed. of each month. All levels of photographers and newcomers welcome. Info: 604-532-9212.
  • Opus One Women’s Choir New members are accepted throughout the year and no experience is required. The women’s choir meets Wednesdays 7:15-9:15 p.m. in the R.E. Mountain Secondary choir room. Info: opusonewomenschoir@gmail.com.

Thursdays

  • Square dancing Adult beginner classes are at the Brookswood Seniors’ Centre, 19899 36th Ave., 1:45 to 2:45 p.m. Info.: 604-838-8821, jamonce@shaw.ca or www.surrey.squaredance.bc.ca.
  • Mic’d Up Murrayville Thursdays at Porters Coffee & Tea House features a weekly open mic/jam session hosted by Shannon Lee. Starts at 6:30 p.m. All genres. Info: ladydoc@shaw.ca.
  • Langley Field Naturalists The non-profit ecological group meets on the third Thursday of the month at the Langley Community Music School, 4899 207th St., at 7:15 p.m. Info: langleyfieldnaturalists.org.
  • Willoughby Women’s Institute The community group meets on the first Thursday of the month at the Willoughby Community Hall, 20809 83rd Ave., at 10:30 a.m. Info: 604-888-8195.
  • 746 Lightning Hawk Air Cadets: Youth between ages 12-18 are welcome to join the squadron. Training is Thursdays from 6:30-9:15 p.m. at the cadets Hangar 5 at the Langley Regional Airport, September to June. Info: www.746lightninghawk.com.
  • Langley Lions Club Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays at West Langley Hall, 9402 208th St. Info: 604-888-1434 or westlangleyhall@gmail.com. Learn about the service club that helps locally and internationally.
  • Langley Writers’ Guild The group meets on the first, second and fourth Thursdays of the month at St. Joseph’s Hall, 20676 Fraser Hwy. All genres. Meets September to June. The group will consider one evening meeting per month if there is interest. Info: Deanna, 604-530-0951.
  • Central Valley Community Pipe Band The band is accepting new pipers and drummers of all levels. Meets Wednesday evenings at Coghlan Community Hall. An 8-week beginners’ program will be offered in the new year. Contact Nancy Gleeson (nancygleeson@gmail.com or 604-782-9975).
  • Men’s a cappella group New members welcome to the group that meets Thursdays, 7-10 p.m. at 20525 72nd Ave. Info: Gord, 604-530-4795.
  • Coffee morning The Langley Hospice Society has a women’s coffee group for those grieving the loss of a spouse or partner. Info: 604-530-1115 or www.langleyhospice.com.

Fridays

  • Valley Bluegrass Music Society Membership is open to anyone who enjoys bluegrass. The group jams Fridays 7-11 p.m. in the Langley United Church, 5673 200th St. Attendance is free for the first time, then $4 for members and $6 for guests. Info: www.valleybluegrass.net.

Saturdays

  • Live jazz Saturdays, 6-9 p.m., enjoy jazz at the lelem´ Arts & Cultural Café in Fort Langley. Open to all ages. Dave Quinn, clarinet and sax, hosts special guests each week. Info: www.lelum.ca or www.razzmajazz.ca.
  • Prostate cancer support The regional support group meets on the last Saturday of the month at 10 a.m. at Valley View Memorial Gardens, 14644 72nd Ave. Open to men diagnosed and treated for prostate cancer, spouses and guests. Info: pccnsurrey.ca. Jan. 27 guest speaker Dr. Michael Cox, senior scientist at Prostate Cancer Vancouver, on progress in combating and new treatments for prostate cancer.

Sundays

  • Guys’n’Gals Square Dance Club Try modern western square dance for free for the first three dances. The club meets September through June at the Aldergrove OAP Hall, 3015 273rd St., on Sundays 1-4 p.m. Info: Wendy, 778-878-4244.
  • Open mic Roger Potter hosts a session each Sunday 6 to 10 p.m. at the Artful Dodger Pub. All ages until 9 p.m. Acoustic based.