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26_V1_WAT_Apr20 Looking for a place to call home? Parkwood Suites Has openings in Assisted Living First Month Free - limited time offer Included in price: 3 meals a day • Weekly housekeeping and laundry Medication Management • Assistance with a shower weekly Emergency response system • Kitchenettes with mini fridge 3 piece bath with walk in shower Recreation and spiritual programming All utilities except phone, cable,wifi 720 New Hampshire St.,Waterloo (519)885-0090 ext 250 • www.parkwoodmh.com Call Tiffany to book a tour today! 26 • WATERLOO CHRONICLE • Thursday, april 20, 2017 Thursday TheaTre on The edge Theatre on the Edge presents live improv comedy every Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Waterloo Commu- nity arts Centre, 24 regina st. s., Waterloo. Bernie roehl hosts while the featured players are alan dawdy, Brian Macisaac, Megan-Fay rothschild, Bari parsche and Martin asling. admission is $5. For more information, visit www.tote.ca. The Moblees live! on a Wishin' Mission drayton Entertainment presents The Moblees live! On a Wishin' Mission, april 20 to april 23, at the st. Jacobs County playhouse, 40 Benjamin rd. Waterloo. Tickets are $27. Visit www.draytonen- tertainment.com. The occupy spring projecT MT space Theatre presents The Occupy spring project, april 20 to april 22, 9 p.m., at the registry Theatre, 122 Frederick st., Kitchener. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door. students and seniors are $10 in advance or $15 at the door. Visit www.mtspace.ca. upcoMing The aMish projecT Green light arts presents The amish project , april 26 to april 30 at the st. Jacobs school house Theatre, 11 albert st.W., st. Jacobs. a dramatic exploration of the amish school house shooting in 2006 in Nickel Mines, penn. Tickets are $20, $15 for students and seniors. For more informa- tion, visit www.greenlight-arts.com. jonas & barry in The hoMe drayton Entertainment presents Jonas & Barry in the home, May 3 to May 20, at the st. Jacobs County playhouse, 40 Benjamin rd. Waterloo. Tickets are $27 to $42. For more infromation, visit www.draytonentertainment.com. saTurday Wpl hosTs poWershifT for earTh day The Waterloo public library presents powershift for Eath day: Family storytime, april 22, 11 a.m. to 11:45 a.m., at 35 albert st. This fun, family sto- rytime will explore all of the exciting things energy does -- with an environmental twist. laurier stu- dents for learning will be at the Wpl to help out with stories, songs and science. registration is not required. Just drop-in. For more information visit www.wpl.ca. Weavers' and spinners spring shoW The KW Weavers' and spinners' Guild annual spring show and sale is april 21 to april 23, at the Waterloo Memorial recreation Complex. hundreds of unique, one of a kind, hand crafted and hand spun items. hand woven tea towels, blankets, baby items, table runners, scarves. hand spun yarn. Knit baby items. something for every- one. There will be demonstrations of weaving and spinning throughout the sale. Free admission. For more information, visit www.kwws.org. coMMon ground for earTh day Earth day 2017 will be celebrated by Neruda arts, seven shores Café, Torchlight Tattoo and Fearless heart yoga, april 22, starting at 12:30 p.m., in their first collaborative project called Common Ground at 10 regina st. N., Waterloo. Many events includ- ing an outdoor performance by suubi dance Troupe. For more information, visit nerudaarts.ca geTTing ready for spring The Joseph schneider haus presents Getting ready for spring, april 22 to april 23, at 466, Queen st. s., Kitchener. Join the schneiders as they prepare for spring by cleaning theri tools, turning over the soil, starting to seed and more. regular admission rates apply. For more informa- tion, call 519-742-7752. ongoing dinosaurs, rocks, Minerals and More The university of Waterloo's Earth sciences Museum presents dinosaurs, rocks, Minerals and More, at 200 university ave. W., Waterloo. admis- sion is free. Call 519-888-4567, ext. 32469. friday jason WhiTe Trio The Grand river Jazz society, at the historic huether hotel, presents the Jason White Trio, april 21, 8:30 p.m., at 59 King st. N., Waterloo. Tickets are $20. Visit www.kwjazzroom.com. saTurday kiTe Trio The Grand river Jazz society, at the historic huether hotel, presents the Kite Trio, april 22, 8:30 p.m., at 59 King st. N., Waterloo. Tickets are $16. Visit www.kwjazzroom.com. pubs/clubs Maxwell's Concert Hall, 35 university ave. E., presents One Bad son, april 20; Courage my love and the Electrics, april 21; spice Girls Tribute, april 22; Treble and howl said the Wolves, april 23. Visit maxwellswaterloo.com. Starlight Social Club, 47 King st. N., Waterloo, presents 420 legit, april 20; patrick Krief with spe- cial guest raleigh, april 26. For more information, call 519-744-1370. The Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb st. W., Waterloo, presents happy pappy, Thursdays; romeo sex Fighter, sundays; Turk and the hobbits, Mondays; Chalkline, Tuesdays; Mike Todd, Wednesdays; adam Cooke Band, april 22. Call 519-886-9370. friday dvorak's cello concerTo The K-W symphony presents dvorak's Cello Con- certom featuring cellist Johannes Moser making his debut, april 21 and april 22, 8 p.m., at the Cen- tre in the square. Tickets are $19 to $82. For more info, visit kwsymphony.ca or call 519-742-6362. ongoing clay and glass gallery The Clay and Glass Gallery presents Cultural Topographies, to aug. 24, at 25 Caroline st. N. For more information, visit www.theclayandglass.ca. upToWn gallery The upTown Gallery presents "re arT," to May 1, at 75 King st. s. Featuring works by Nancy yule, laurie spieker, Valerie O'Flynn and Windeknid Buteau-duitschaever,plus a special exhibition of mosaics by sophie drouin. For more information, visit www.uptowngallerywaterloo.com. ciTy of WaTerloo MuseuM The City of Waterloo Museum presents the We are Waterloo portrait project, to June 9, at Cones- toga Mall. For more information, visit www.water- loo.ca/museum or call 519-885-8828. MeeT The faMily The Waterloo region Museum presents Tyran- nosaurs: Meet the Family, until april 30 at 10 huron rd., Kitchener. Tuesdays and Thursdays, Tots Time,10 a.m. Wednesdays, Mom and Babes Morning Out, 10 a.m. regular admission applies to exhibits. For more information, call 519-748- 1914. illuMinaTive foresT TheMuseum presents the illuminative Forest of storytelling Trees to May 31, at 10 King st. W., Kitchener. For more information, visit www.the- museum.ca. THE Stage THE Classics THE Galleries CROSSWORD CLUES ACROSS 1. Winter melon 7. Solar energy particles (abbr.) 10. Requiring fewer resources 12. Nest 13. Name 14. Actress Vergara 15. Very near in space or time 16. Authorized program analysis report 17. Spoken in Vietnam 18. Brews 19. Drops 21. Last or greatest in an indefi- nitely large series 22. Congo capital 27. Soldier 28. Bronx Bomber 33. Argon 34. Open 36. Popular sandwich 37. Protect from danger 38. Goddess of spring 39. Large hole 40. Vegetarians won't touch it 41. Actress Neal 44. Finger millet 45. Small waterfalls 48. Israeli city 49. Most gummy 50. NFL owner Snyder 51. Spindles CLUES DOWN 1. Italian Lake 2. Cuckoos 3. Sound unit 4. Doctors' group 5. The cutting part of a drill 6. A team's best hurler 7. Couches 8. Muslim ruler 9. Round globular seed 10. A way to confine 11. Men wear it 12. Chinese province 14. Soup cracker 17. Expression of disappoint- ment 18. West Chadic languages 20. Midway between south and southwest 23. An opal 24. Main artery 25. Junior's father 26. Sierra Leone dialect 29. Cyrillic letter 30. Native American tribe 31. Passes 32. Most unnatural 35. Insecticide 36. Blatted 38. Actress Fox 40. Actresses Kate and Rooney 41. Outside 42. The habitat of wild animals 43. Days falling in the middle of the month 44. Radioactivity unit 45. Certified public accountant 46. Swiss river 47. Sino-Soviet block (abbr.) ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE Arts Events Concerts Be part of the scene Let us know of upcoming arts and entertainment events. Email editorial@waterloochronicle.ca.

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