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Fraser Valley Regional Library has added disc golf kits to its lending library. (Fraser Valley Regional Library photo)

Disc golf kits fly into Fraser Valley Regional Library

Kits include two three-disc sets and can be reserved online

Fraser Valley Regional Library has added disc golf kits to its lending library. (Fraser Valley Regional Library photo)
Actors Emily Deschanel, left, as Dr. Suzanne Mathis, and Madeleine Arthur as Mae Dodd an episode of the Netflix show “Devil in Ohio,” which filmed in Surrey, Delta and Langley. (Submitted photo: Ricardo Hubbs/Netflix)

Netflix website highlights locations of shows filmed in Surrey, Langley, Delta, elsewhere in B.C.

‘Neighbourhood’ site offers searches by film or series title, or by province

Actors Emily Deschanel, left, as Dr. Suzanne Mathis, and Madeleine Arthur as Mae Dodd an episode of the Netflix show “Devil in Ohio,” which filmed in Surrey, Delta and Langley. (Submitted photo: Ricardo Hubbs/Netflix)
The 17th annual Heritage Apple Day takes place Saturday, Oct. 1 (Black Press Media files)

It’s apple season and Langley knows how to make the most out of it

Decade old tradition is all about the fruit and its history

The 17th annual Heritage Apple Day takes place Saturday, Oct. 1 (Black Press Media files)
Sandy and Russ Rosen started the Bez Arts Hub in Langley in 2017. (Special to Langley Advance Times)

Fall events at one of Langley’s most loved music hub

Many local and touring artists to visit Bez this fall

Sandy and Russ Rosen started the Bez Arts Hub in Langley in 2017. (Special to Langley Advance Times)
Princess Margaret helped open Langley Centennial Museum at 9135 King St. back in 1958. The museum will close its doors on Friday, Sept. 30, in preparation for its move across the street to new Salishan Place by the River currently under construction. (Langley Centennial Museum archives/Special to Langley Advance Times)

Langley Centennial Museum closes on Friday

It’s soon to be replaced by larger and more modern space in the Salishan Place by the River

Princess Margaret helped open Langley Centennial Museum at 9135 King St. back in 1958. The museum will close its doors on Friday, Sept. 30, in preparation for its move across the street to new Salishan Place by the River currently under construction. (Langley Centennial Museum archives/Special to Langley Advance Times)
Coffee, tea, and live music along with 88 art pieces at the opening ceremony for the 2022 ArtSpacific exhibiton. (Special to Langley Advance Times)

LAC returns with annual art exhibition

Community invited to the opening ceremony

Coffee, tea, and live music along with 88 art pieces at the opening ceremony for the 2022 ArtSpacific exhibiton. (Special to Langley Advance Times)
Musician Bruce Coughlan is raising money to make a multi-media documentary on the life and times of agricultural pioneer Sam Robertson. (Screen shot)
Musician Bruce Coughlan is raising money to make a multi-media documentary on the life and times of agricultural pioneer Sam Robertson. (Screen shot)
Christine McCracken (executive director of programs, Encompass Support Services Society); Loren Roberts (executive director of operations, Encompass Support Services Society); Blair Qualey (New Car Dealers Association of BC); Rebecca Darnell (Darnell Law Group); Dallas Smith (award-winning country musician and creator of Lifted: The Dallas Smith Charitable Foundation); and Don Smith (Langley community member). Encompass Support Services Society received $25,000 from the Dallas Smith Charitable Foundation. (Special to Langley Advance Times)

Newly opened Foundry Langley is inviting public for a ‘grand’ welcome

$2.1 million were raised recently for this wellness centre

Christine McCracken (executive director of programs, Encompass Support Services Society); Loren Roberts (executive director of operations, Encompass Support Services Society); Blair Qualey (New Car Dealers Association of BC); Rebecca Darnell (Darnell Law Group); Dallas Smith (award-winning country musician and creator of Lifted: The Dallas Smith Charitable Foundation); and Don Smith (Langley community member). Encompass Support Services Society received $25,000 from the Dallas Smith Charitable Foundation. (Special to Langley Advance Times)
Hundreds attended the second day of the three-day long West Fine Art Show. The 13th annual show is raising money for Langley Hospice Society. A quarter of proceeds raised through art sales will benefit the local society. (Tanmay Ahluwalia/Langley Advance Times)

Hundreds attend Langley’s popular art show

Hundreds more expected as exhibition ends Sunday, Sept. 18

Hundreds attended the second day of the three-day long West Fine Art Show. The 13th annual show is raising money for Langley Hospice Society. A quarter of proceeds raised through art sales will benefit the local society. (Tanmay Ahluwalia/Langley Advance Times)
Runners will cover a 10-km route, which includes the scenic trails of Campbell Valley Regional Park. They could also stop for tastings at selected local award-winning wineries. Live music, snacks, and more planned. (Special to Langley Advance Times)

Annual Wine Run and Ride event returns with a twist

Those who don’t want to run can ride a horse

Runners will cover a 10-km route, which includes the scenic trails of Campbell Valley Regional Park. They could also stop for tastings at selected local award-winning wineries. Live music, snacks, and more planned. (Special to Langley Advance Times)
Indigenous of various ages performed in the Reclaiming Youth Pow Wow that took place in Mission in July of this year. (Special to Langley Advance Times)

Inaugural pow wow celebrates Indigenous culture, connection

The inclusive, 3-day experience takes place this weekend at Langley Events Centre

Indigenous of various ages performed in the Reclaiming Youth Pow Wow that took place in Mission in July of this year. (Special to Langley Advance Times)
Mike Bryden presented a blend of playful songs and live drawings in a room full of kids. The Saturday, Sept. 10 event was past of LCMS’s open house. (Tanmay Ahluwalia/Langley Advance Times)
Mike Bryden presented a blend of playful songs and live drawings in a room full of kids. The Saturday, Sept. 10 event was past of LCMS’s open house. (Tanmay Ahluwalia/Langley Advance Times)
About 40 people are part of ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ – a play running at Langley’s Theatre in the Country until Sept. 24. (Theatre in the Country/Special to Langley Advance Times)

Dinner theatre served up aboard the Orient Express

Langley theatre group brings 14-foot train on stage for Christie mystery

About 40 people are part of ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ – a play running at Langley’s Theatre in the Country until Sept. 24. (Theatre in the Country/Special to Langley Advance Times)
Eric Hotz is a part-time teacher at Langley Arts Council. He will make his debut at the West Fine Art Show, taking place Sept. 16-18 in South Langley. (Special to Langley Advance Times)

Casual encounter opens up professional opportunities for a Langley artist

A ‘detailed painter and a humble person,’ Eric Hotz to debut at the highly popular art show

Eric Hotz is a part-time teacher at Langley Arts Council. He will make his debut at the West Fine Art Show, taking place Sept. 16-18 in South Langley. (Special to Langley Advance Times)
Leah Kim, five, and Irene Kim, seven, posed with Sofi, a rescued owl brought to the event by OWL Orphaned Wildlife - a non-profit society dedicated to the survival of raptors. (Tanmay Ahluwalia/Langley Advance Times)

Brand new event about environment and animals comes to Langley

Once Upon a Field replaced the 40-year-old Country Celebration event

Leah Kim, five, and Irene Kim, seven, posed with Sofi, a rescued owl brought to the event by OWL Orphaned Wildlife - a non-profit society dedicated to the survival of raptors. (Tanmay Ahluwalia/Langley Advance Times)
Heather Rhodes and Tyle Schuster of Hardbean Brunch Co. with Willoughby businesses representative and event coordinator Tracey Ehman. The group posed for a photo during the sixth annual Willoughby Dayz event, which took place on Saturday, Sept. 10 at Willoughby Town Centre. (Tanmay Ahluwalia/Langley Advance Times)
Heather Rhodes and Tyle Schuster of Hardbean Brunch Co. with Willoughby businesses representative and event coordinator Tracey Ehman. The group posed for a photo during the sixth annual Willoughby Dayz event, which took place on Saturday, Sept. 10 at Willoughby Town Centre. (Tanmay Ahluwalia/Langley Advance Times)
LAC’s day-long Fall and Open House event started with a magic show by Edward the magician. He performed magic tricks and twisted balloons for a young audience. (Tanmay Ahluwalia/Langley Advance Times)
LAC’s day-long Fall and Open House event started with a magic show by Edward the magician. He performed magic tricks and twisted balloons for a young audience. (Tanmay Ahluwalia/Langley Advance Times)
Riccardo Sestito has been involved with Langley Good Times Cruise-In since the event’s inception in 1997, first as a participant and then as an organizer for years, including returning terms as president. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)

Cruise-In team sends out welcome to Langley and beyond

Message from the president, on behalf of the board, ahead of the Sept. 10 charity car show

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Riccardo Sestito has been involved with Langley Good Times Cruise-In since the event’s inception in 1997, first as a participant and then as an organizer for years, including returning terms as president. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)
Langley’s Dallas Smith has been nominated for the CCMA awards in four categories. This could be his fourth year in a row winning the top entertainment title. (Jeff McIntosh/Special to the Langley Advance Times)
Langley’s Dallas Smith has been nominated for the CCMA awards in four categories. This could be his fourth year in a row winning the top entertainment title. (Jeff McIntosh/Special to the Langley Advance Times)
Longtime supporter of Langley Cruise-In, Steve Elliott, will once again bring back his Elvis Presley-inspired show to the main stage this year. (Langley Advance Times files)

Music, cars, and food – all at once in downtown Aldergrove

About 80,000 spectators expected to take in the sights and sounds of this weekend’s Cruise-In

Longtime supporter of Langley Cruise-In, Steve Elliott, will once again bring back his Elvis Presley-inspired show to the main stage this year. (Langley Advance Times files)
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