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SUMMARY:Backyard Farm Dinner (Road 13 Vineyards)
DESCRIPTION:Road 13 welcomes Chef Chris Van Hooydonk back to Road 13 Vineyards to welcome spring with a 4-course\, wine paired dinner.\nChef’s food philosophy encompasses the approachable side to healthy eating and farming\, with emphasis on sourcing the freshest and organic\, when possible\, highest quality\, seasonal and sustainable ingredients. If that doesn’t align with Road 13 Vineyards values\, we don’t know what does! 
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LOCATION:British Columbia
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SUMMARY:7 Stories (Venables Theatre)
DESCRIPTION:7 Stories is a black comedy by Morris Panych\, which premiered at the Arts Club Theatre\, Vancouver\, BC in May\, 1989.\nThe play is set on the seventh storey ledge of an apartment building\, in front of several windows. The protagonist\, simply named “Man\,” stands on the ledge\, contemplating a jump\, but he is constantly delayed by interruptions from the individuals in the apartments\, who are all are attempting to escape their own limitations\, to explore other ways of being and perceiving.\n​\nAn old woman\, Lillian\, functions as a kind of seer in the play. Her advice to the Man that he must fly – must rise above his limited and negative point of view – is an indicator that the imagination can create for itself a freer environment\, a larger space. For Lillian\, her enclosed space\, a small room which she has not left for fifty years\, can be very large. \nFreedom is a state of mind.​ \nSee full details on SOAP Theatre’s website at soplayers.ca/stories \nFive Performances Only: \n\nFriday-Saturday April 28-29 at 7:30 pm\nSunday matinee April 30 at 2:00 pm\nFriday-Saturday May 5-6 at 7:30 pm\n\n​
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