SURREY EVENTS: Family Art Party this Sunday, plus festivals, food & more in June (2024)

CONCERTS

“Be A Light”: The 28-voice Aequitas Singers social justice choir performs a benefit concert at Northwood United Church on Saturday, June 8, starting at 7 p.m. Funds raised for Surrey Women’s Centre and The PLOT Community Sharing Garden in Newton. Advance tickets on aequitassingers.ca for $20, or $15 for seniors/kids 12 and under. Church is at 8855 156 St., Fleetwood.

Soundscape a Capella Chorus presents a spring concert “Renew: One Song at a Time,” June 8 at 7:30 p.m., White Rock Baptist Church, 1657 140 St., Surrey. Admission by donation. Reserve tickets: soundscape.tickets@gmail.com.

FVDED In The Park: Two days of music at Holland Park in Surrey on July 5-6 presented by Blueprint Events and Live Nation Canada, with a lineup of dance and electronic acts including Swedish House Mafia, Kx5 (Kaskade & deadmau5), Diplo, John Summit and Dom Dolla. Info and tickets: fvdedinthepark.com.

“Musical Mosaic: From Classical to Uyghur” concert Saturday, July 13 at Centre Stage at Surrey City Hall, 13450 104 Ave., presented by Uyghur Heritage Society. “Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the mesmerizing Uygur Piano concert by Kaisar, a highly talented professional painist hailng from Virgiania. With his exceptional skill and passion for music, Kaisar will take you on a captivating musical jorney.” Info: tickets.surrey.ca, or call 604-501-5566.

Jazz Vespers in the Valley: Hour-longconcerts at Northwood United Church on select Sundays, 3:30 p.m., at 8855 156 St. “Jazz meets the Spirit in a time of reflection and prayer.” Suggested donation $10. Info: northwood-united.org/events, or call 604-581-8454.

THEATRE/STAGE

“The Lifespan of a Fact”: Surrey’s Naked Stage company presents a staged reading of play by Jeremy Kareken, David Murrell & Gordon Farrell,” June 7-9 at Newton Cultural Centre. “Lifespan of a Fact” challenges the notion that truth is a static and objective concept. “The play underscores the subjectivity of truth and the role of interpretation in shaping our understanding of facts.” Info and tickets: nspsociety.com/upcoming-shows.

“Hansel & Gretel”: Surrey’s Crescendo Operatic Society presents a production of the Engelbert Humperdinck story at Surrey Arts Centre’s Studio Theatre from June 21 to 23. “Crescendo Operatic Society offers affordable opportunities for singers to learn about performing in the practical setting of production.” Info and tickets: crescendooperatic.org, tickets.surrey.ca, or call 604-501-5566.

“The Spongebob Musical”: Fraser Valley Musical Theatre brings the play to Surrey Arts Centre’s Main Stage from June 28 to July 7. “When the citizens of Bikini Bottom discover that a volcano will soon erupt and destroy their humble home, SpongeBob and his friends must come together to save the fate of their undersea world.” Info: fvmt.org, tickets.surrey.ca, or call 604-501-5566.

DANCE

“Giselle”: Dance performance presented by Coastal City Ballet, 7 p.m. Friday, June 7 at Surrey Arts Centre’s Main Stage, at Bear Creek Park. “Since its Paris premiere in 1841, ‘Giselle’ has been hailed as one of the greatest romantic ballets of all time.” Info: https://tickets.surrey.ca, or call 604-501-5566.

FILM

Sundar Prize Film Festival at Surrey City Hall’s Centre Stage theatre June 15-16, for screenings and more at this inaugural festival. “Embark on a journey with us as we showcase incredible films from across the globe, engage in thought-provoking panel discussions, and connect at networking receptions that promise to leave you inspired.” Tickets/info: sundarprize.com.

FOOD & BEVERAGES

Ukrainian Soul Food: Perogies, cabbage rolls and borsch available on the last Friday of every month as fundraiser, 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Ukrainian Cultural Centre, 13512 108 Ave, Surrey. Next event Friday, May 31. “Hot take out or choose to dine in, as well as frozen products to stock your freezer. Cash only. For information, call 604-531-1923 or 604-581-0313.

Battle of the Brews: An afternoon of beer tasting, food and music in support of Surrey Fire Fighters’ Charitable Society, on Saturday, Aug. 17 at Surrey Civic Plaza, presented by JR Country radio station. Info and tickets: surreyfirefighters.com/battle-of-the-brews-2-2.

FESTIVALS

Surrey Greek Food Festival returns June 7-16 to church parking lot, 13181 96 Ave. “We have everything from meals to snacks, coffee to dessert for you to enjoy. Each night features live entertainment from traditional Greek dances and bands to music from diverse groups in our local communities.” Festival hours are weekdays 4 to 10 p.m., weekends noon to 10 p.m. Info: surreygreekfoodfest.com, 604-496-5099.

Car-free Day Surrey: Saturday, June 8, noon to 8 p.m., on 137 Street between 72A & 74 Ave. Event will “transform the street into a pedestrian paradise with multiple stages, artisan vendors, local merchants and family-friendly fun.” Info: newtonbia.com/car-free-day.

5X Fest event in Surrey and Vancouver from June 13-16. “We set the stage for some of today’s most exciting names in South Asian music & art. Hosted by Joty Kay and Kirpan Dhillon, our festival lineup will include signature events like the 5X Blockparty and the 5X Art Party. Blockparty at Surrey Civic Plaza, 2 p.m. Saturday, June 15. Details: 5xfest.com.

B.C. Halal Food Fest: June 22-23 at Holland Park in Surrey. Free admission for “Western Canada’s largest halal food festival,” to feature 40 halal food and drink vendors, 40-plus market vendors, carnival rides, cultural stage. Vendors and sponsors are sought for the 2024 festival: bchalalfoodfest.ca.

Surrey Pride Festival at Surrey Civic Plaza on Saturday, June 22, in front of Surrey City Hall. “This year we are anticipating up to 5,000 attendees. This is an alcohol, drug free and family-friendly event, to feature performances by local live entertainers including Matthew Presidente and Queer as Funk, local drag queens, Canada’s Drag Race finalist Kendal Gendr.” Info: https://surreypride.ca/pride-2024-25th.

Surrey Canada Day celebration will return to Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre on Monday, July 1 from 10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., in Cloverdale, with Canadian rock and revival band The Sheepdogs, Juno Award winner Sass Jordan, Indigenous singer-songwriter Don Amero and much more. Info: surreycanadaday.ca.

Surrey Latin Festival at Surrey Civic Plaza on July 13-14. Free admission. “The festival will feature a variety of Latin American cultural activities, including music, dance, food, and art. It is a great opportunity to showcase your talent and connect with the Latino community in Surrey.” Info: surreylatinfestival.com.

FUNDRAISERS

7th annual Mackie’s Place Party in the Garden fundraising eventon Saturday, June 15 at Shury residence in South Surrey. “As always, it is promising to be a beautiful evening in a tranquil setting surrounded by nature. Complete with a champagne reception in the forest, a phenomenal 4-course meal prepared by Chef Colin Burslem, live music by Antonio Larosa, a spirited live auction, and hand-crafted co*cktails, it will be a spectacular event.” Info: mackiesplace.kindful.com/e/party-in-the-garden-2024.

SALES

Audio & Record Garage Sale planned Sunday, June 9 at Innovative Audio store in Newton, 13255 78 Ave. Free admission. “Everything from records and CD’s to cassettes and 8-tracks will be found. So much equipment, parts and various other audio related trinkets will be here. Vendors are welcome to participate in this event at no charge.” Call 604-594-9575.

TALKS

“Voices of Resilience” event presented by Sikh Heritage Society of B.C. on Friday, June 7 at Surrey Arts Centre’s Studio Theatre, Bear Creek Park. “Join us as we delve into the harrowing events of the 1984 Sikh Genocide and its enduring impact on the Sikh community. This gathering aims to honor the resilience, strength, and perseverance of the Sikh people in the face of adversity.” Info: tickets.surrey.ca, or call 604-501-5566.

MUSEUMS

Museum of Surrey: At 17710 56A Ave., Cloverdale. Info: Surrey.ca/museum, 604-592-6956. “Teens: Creative Minds,” a travelling exhibition from Sherbrooke Museum of Nature and Science, to Aug. 4; “Witness Blanket,” a reproduction of an art installation by master carver Carey Newman, to July 21 in Indigenous Hall.

ARTS

Imagining the Land at Family Art Party, Surrey Art Gallery, on Sunday, June 2, from noon to 4 p.m. “Take part in a vibrant afternoon of artmaking and interactive performances. Reflect on the theme ‘Imagining the Land’ inspired by the spring exhibition: Takao Tanabe: Printmaker, running until June 2. All are welcome at this free drop-in event—children must be accompanied by an adult.”

Surrey Muse: Interdisciplinary art and literature presentation group meets on fourth Friday of each month except December (5:30-8:30 p.m.). Gatherings feature an author, a poet and an artist/performer at varying levels of artistic development, followed by an Open Mic session. Virtual gatherings continue for now.

GALLERIES

Surrey Art Gallery: Multiple galleries at Bear Creek Park, 88 Ave./King George Blvd. 604-501-5566, Surrey.ca/artgallery. “Takao Tanabe: Printmaker,” to June 2; “Arts 2024” juried exhibit, to July 6.

Newton Cultural Centre features works by local artists at 13530 72 Ave., at venue of the Arts Council of Surrey. For calendar visit artscouncilofsurrey.ca, or call 604-594-2700.

Thursday Artist Talks: Events hosted by Surrey Art Gallery Association (SAGA) on the first Thursday of every month, 7:30 p.m. Free admission. Info: 604-501-5566, Arts.surrey.ca. On Facebook.surreyartgalleryassociation. June 6: Fiona Tang, “The Unseens: Depicting Depression”

COMEDY

Aakash Gupta comedy show Sunday, June 30 at Bell Performing Arts Centre, Surrey, 7 p.m. Gupta, winner of Amazon Prime Comicstaan Season 2, is one of the top comedic voices of his generation, who has achieved success on internet and on stage.” Tickets: bellperformingartscentre.com.

Yuk Yuk’s comedy club at Elements Casino Surrey, with shows Friday/Saturday at 17755 60 Ave., Cloverdale. For calendar and tickets, visit yukyuks.com/surrey or call 1-800-899-9136, ext. 0.

BARS/NIGHTLIFE

Donegal’s Irish House: Live music and jams at 12054 96th Ave., Surrey. Info: 604-584-2112, donegals.pub.

Whalley Legion’s Vimy Lounge: Live music Friday-Sunday, Tuesday karaoke at #102-10626 City Parkway, Surrey. Info: (604) 582-0697, whalleylegion.org.

Dublin Crossing: Live music on stage at 18789 Fraser Hwy. 604-575-5470, online at Dublincrossing.com.

Mojitos: Latin music and more at The Turf Hotel, by bands and DJs, 12411 King George Blvd. Info: 778-223-6936, facebook.com/mojitosurrey.

Taphouse Guildford: Music/sports bar, 15330 102A Ave., Surrey. Info: 604-583-8828, Thetaphouse.ca.

Brewster’s Pub: Live music Saturday nights at 7380 King George Blvd. No cover. Info: brewsterspub.ca, facebook.com/BrewstersPub.

MOVIES

Landmark Cinemas 12 Guildford: 15051 101 Ave. 604-581-1716, Info: Landmarkcinemas.com.

Strawberry Hill Cineplex: 12161 72 Ave., Surrey. 604-501-9400, cineplex.com.

FLEA MARKET

The Cloverdale Market: “Your Weekly Treasure Hunt” in two buildings with 200 tables and 100+ outdoor spots, open every Sunday from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Cloverdale Fairgrounds, off 176 St. (Hwy 15) and 62 Ave., Surrey. Info: 604-837-1676, Cloverdalemarket.ca.

BUSINESS

Surrey Board of Trade Annual General Meeting June 20, 11:30 am to 2 pm at Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel (15269 104 Avenue, Surrey). Keynote by the CEO of the Invictus Games 2025, Scott Moore, and Chief of Staff of the Department of National Defence, Bryan Price. Info: businessinsurrey.com or call 604-581-7130.

“Energizing Canada: Charting Canada’s Energy Future and Celebrating Trans Mountain’s Completion”: Surrey Board of Trade-hosted luncheon Monday, June 17 at Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel (15269 104 Avenue, Surrey). “Join us for an illuminating event hosted by the Surrey Board of Trade and Resource Works as we celebrate the successful completion of the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion.”

SPORTS

“Road to Paris: An Evening of Olympic Recognition with Amar Dhesi” event Thursday, June 6 at Aria Banquet and Convention Centre, Surrey, 6 p.m. start. “Hosted by the Amar Dhesi Wrestling Society, let’s unite as a community before Amar hits the mat at the 2024 Olympic Games this summer.” Guests include Arshdeep Bains (Canucks) and emcee Hollywood Harv. For further details, call/text 604-910-8520 or 604-518-5626.

Canada Cup International Softball Championship held June 28 to July 7 at Softball City, South Surrey. “With past, present, and future Olympians all taking part, the tournament is considered one of the most high-profile events on the fastpitch calendar for college recruitment.” Info: https://canadacup.com.

2024 Junior Pan American Championships, organized by Field Hockey Canada, from July 3 to 12 at Tamanawis Park, to feature top-tier talent from around the world in the junior women’s and men’s divisions. “Attendees can expect an electric atmosphere with a captivating opening and closing ceremony, community group activations, food trucks and intense on-field action.” Info: surrey.ca/championships.

Surrey Eagles: Junior hockey games at South Surrey Arena from fall to spring. For schedule and tickets, visit surreyeagles.ca or call 604-531-GOAL (4625).

Surrey Knights: Junior A hockey games at North Surrey Sport & Ice Complex, 10950 126A St., in PJHL league action from September to March. Home games Thursdays, 7 p.m. Schedule: surreyknights.ca.

NATURE

Community Tree Planting events in Surrey at various sites. “Help grow Surrey’s urban forest by planting trees and shrubs in your community park this spring.” Schedule and info: surrey.ca/news-events/events/community-tree-planting, email stewardship@surrey.ca.

Surrey Tree Sale Program: “Surrey residents can buy quality trees at an affordable price to help grow the urban forest.” Purchases are made online and then later picked up from Surrey Operations Centre. Info: surrey.ca/treesale.

Nature Work Parties: “Help care for Surrey parks by removing invasive plant species, cleaning up litter, and enhancing habitat within the park. Remove invasive plant species, clean up litter, and enhance habitat within the park. Tools and training are provided. Bring your family and friends; all ages are welcome.” For info and dates, visit surrey.ca/news-events/events/nature-work-parties.

LIBRARIES

Online Research for Ancestors in Poland, Prussia and Pommern: Surrey Libraries hosts online event Friday, June 7 at 11 a.m. “This presentation will provide an overview of the large, free Szukajwarchiwach database. These records encompass many Polish, German and Jewish residents.” Free, registration required via familyhistory@surrey.ca or call 604-598-7328 to register. Info: surreylibraries.ca/events/online-research-ancestors-poland-prussia-and-pommern.

WORKSHOPS

The Network to Eliminate Violence in Relationships (NEVR) is offering free 3-hour online workshops every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. “Goal of the workshop is to learn to identify different types of abuse, support survivors of abuse and learn how to find additional supports and resources for survivors of abuse.” Email nevr@kpu to register for a free VIP workshop. Info: 604-599-2267.

EDUCATION

READ Surrey/White Rock Society’s Partners Program offers free, one-to-one tutoring for adults who want reading, writing or math support. “If you or someone you know needs literacy help, call Shanti at 778-242-7323 or email readswrs@gmail.com.” Info at readsurreywhiterock.com.

KIDS

MYzone and MYgame After School Drop-in Programs run from October to June at seven locations across Surrey. “These fun programs provide children ages 8-12 the opportunity to explore a variety of activities during critical after-school hours in a safe and fully supervised environment.” MYzone and MYgame are included with the purchase of a MY Fun Pass or annual children’s pass, via City of Surrey. To register for MYzone and MYgame without the purchase of a MY Fun Pass, a one-time fee of $27.75 per child and $16.75 per child, applies respectively. Info: surrey.ca/activities-parks-recreation/recreation-programs/children-age-6-to-12/mygame-after-school-drop-in-program.

WALKS/RUNS

Walk for Mental Wellness hosted by Emotions BC on Sunday, June 23 at Surrey Bend Regional Park Hawk (red) Picnic Shelter, 17775 104 Ave. “Bring your family, friends, coworkers. This is a half day of fun, entertainment and connection,” from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. “We’ll be walking the 3.2km loop of Surrey Bend Regional Park.” Visit emotionsbc.ca for registration.

Guided Nature Walks at Surrey Nature Centre on various dates:“Join a Surrey Nature Centre team member for in-person guided walks to learn about nature and the diversity of Green Timbers Urban Forest. Walks are designed for all ages and will go rain or shine.” More info: 604-501-5100.

Surrey Trekkers Volksport Club: “A friendly walking club where everyone is welcome. We have a proud heritage as an associate of International Volkssporting with regularly scheduled walks throughout the Lower Mainland.” Walks are on Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, most statutory holidays. Info: surreytrekkers.com.

Surrey Walks Together: City hall initiative encourages residents to “reconnect with others while walking to improve both mental and physical health.” Meeting locations are posted to Surrey Walks website (surrey.ca/parks-recreation/surrey-walks) along with other walking resources including trail maps, information on self-guided walks, walking groups, charity walks and more.

SENIORS

Museum of Surrey is celebrating BC Seniors’ week from June 4-9 with free events incluiding “Brief History of Cloverdale” on June 4, “Kent Street Players at the Museum” on June 6 and Seniors Week Tea & Tour on June 7. “Bring a friend and enjoy a tour of our heritage buildings followed by tea and treats. Special Performances by The Re-enactors. Free, pre-registered. BC Seniors Week is an annual celebration to acknowledge and celebrate the integral role seniors play in communities across British Columbia. To register for the activities, visit surrey.ca/museum.”

Belinda’s Connection Café at Newton Cultural Centre: “A free monthly event for 55+ seniors to connect with others while participating in art-related activities,” on select dates, 10 a.m. to noon, register by email to lyn.verra.lay@gmail.com, call 778-879-4097. May 30: Intro to Smartphone/tablet photography with Leah Murray; June 27: Water marbling on paper with Desmon Tompkins.

Senior’s bingo every Saturday from 11:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre in Whalley. Cards are 25 cents each. Telephone registration is required: 604-598-5898.

Surrey Singles Over Sixty: “We are a group that meet for dinners, card games, bowling, dancing, picnics etc. We are based in the North Surrey/North Delta area. New members (fully vaccinated) are welcome.” Call Georgie at 604-585-7304 or Bob at 778-545-5350.

TALK (Third Age Learning at Kwantlen): Program promises “creative and stimulating educational activities” for the 50-plus age group in Surrey and surrounding cities, with a mix of in-person and online events. TALK courses are “ideal for retirees who want to continue learning.” Fees range from $15 to $30, plus $10 annual membership fee. Info: kpu.ca/talk, 604-599-3077.

Seniors Centre Without Walls: Join various presenters for telephone-based exercises, literature or coffee clubs, learning mindfulness or estate planning. View details for information about the Seniors’ Centre Without Walls initiative by Seniors Come Share Society and register by calling 604-531S-9400 ext. 205 or scww@comeshare.ca.

ATTRACTIONS

Surreys Heritage Rail: Rides from Cloverdale Station. Arrive at least 15 minutes before departure to be able to enjoy all rides. Accessible. Parking is available at the station, at 17630 / Highway 10. Info: fvhrs.org.

Bear Creek Park Train and MiniGolf: Mini train rides through forest at Surrey’s largest park, 13750 88 Ave. For hours and rates, call 604-501-1232, visit bctrains.com.

HEALTH

Surrey No Longer Alone Nar-Anon Family Group (for people affected by someone else’s drug use) in-person meetings on Monday evenings, from 7-8 p.m. at Bethany-Newton United Church, 14853 60 Ave., Surrey. Entrance at north side of the church.

Recovery Canada: “We are a free, in-person, self-help support group for people experiencing symptoms of anxiety or depression. In-person meeting Tuesdays 1:30-3pm at St. Cuthbert Angl ican Church, 11601 82 Ave, Delta BC. For more info contact Anita at anitaendorse@gmail.com or 604-788-4633. The virtual meeting will continue Thursdays 7-8:30 pm. Contact Gilles at gilber005@yahoo.ca for more info, or visit RecoveryCanada.ca.

Surrey Prostate Cancer Support Group meetings on last Saturday of month at Valley View Memorial Gardens 14644 72 Ave., Surrey (no meetings July and December). “Everyone is invited who are interested in knowing more about prostate cancer. Coffee & cookies provided. Call 604 594-5257.”

GROUPS

Surrey Singles Over Sixty: “We are a friendly group that meet for dinners, card games, bowling, dancing, picnics, walks, etc. Our club is based in the North Surrey/North Delta area. New members are welcome.” Call Julie, 604-218-2946.

Surrey Air Cadets: 278 Cormorant RCACS, launched in 2017, welcomes new members aged 12-18. “We parade (train) on Tuesday Evenings from 6:30 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. from September to June of each year,” at Princess Margaret Secondary School, 12870 72 Ave, Surrey. Info: surreycadets.ca, 778-832-0278.

CALLS

Peace Arch Chorus: A capella group rehearses at Newton Cultural Centre under direction of Elvera Collier and assistant director Bev Feick. “Auditioned members are provided with excellent musical education and vocal coaching.” Chorus welcomes women to join. Info: peacearchchorus.ca.

Aequitas Singers: ”Located in Surrey, Aequitas Singers is an adult-only, non-auditioned choir that sings to bring hope, to raise awareness of social justice issues, and to have fun.” New singers can attend rehearsals Tuesdays at 7 p.m.; for details, email aequitassingerschoir@gmail.com. Info: aequitassingers.ca.

Soundscape A Capella Chorus: A mixed-voice, auditioned community chorus for adults. Rehearsals Tuesday evenings at Fraser Heights Secondary, Surrey. Info: soundscapesings.ca/auditions.

Handel Society Choir invites new members. Rehearsals are Tuesdays 7.30 p.m. at Cloverdale Canadian Reformed Church, on 174 Street and 60 Avenue. Soprano, alto, tenor and bass voices wanted.” Phone 604 202 7801 for information.

Westcoast Harmony Chorus: Group rehearses in Surrey at Parkland Community Church (9574 160th St.) on Wednesday evenings, 7 p.m. “A group of women and people of marginalized genders who love to sing and are personally committed to excellence and lasting friendships.” New members sought. Visit westcoastsings.com for info.

South Fraser Community Band welcomes new members, particularly needing brass/horns. Rehearsals Thursdays 7:30-9:30 p.m., September to June, at Earl Marriott Secondary, 15751 16 Ave. Email Membership@sfcb.ca, visit sfcb.ca.

VOLUNTEERS

Surrey Memorial Hospital Auxiliary has provided volunteer services and fundraising since 1947, and needs additional volunteers. “We manage the hospital gift shop, the lottery booth and hospital gift cart. All funds raised go towards enhancing patient comfort and promoting patient welfare, assisting with much needed hospital expansions and equipment, fostering good relations between Surrey Memorial Hospital and the community.” Visit the gift shop to learn more. Info: fraserhealth.ca/about-us/volunteer-opportunities/volunteer-surrey-memorial-hospital-and-jim-pattison-outpatient-care-and-surgery-centre.

Bell Performing Arts Centre seeks new volunteers. “Our volunteers gain experience in box office sales, ushering, concession sales, working with the public, and more. Get a backstage view of the arts in your community. Learn about teamwork, and experience the joy of giving something back to your community. Volunteers of various ages and all cultural backgrounds welcome.” For info call 604-507-6355. Application form on bellperformingartscentre.com.

Volunteer Cancer Drivers organization needs drivers in Surrey and other cities. Anyone wishing to become a volunteer driver can find more information at volunteercancerdrivers.ca.

Community Thrift Store: “Can you spare 4 hours a day to volunteer at Newton’s Community Thrift Store, a joint project of Surrey Hospice Society and Surrey Fire Fighters’ Charitable Society?” At 7138 King George Blvd. Call Donna at 604-599-9930 or visit shscommunitythriftstore.com/volunteer to learn more.

Surrey Art Gallery docent program seeks volunteers to lead weekday school group tours of contemporary art exhibitions. Visit “Volunteering at the Gallery” page on surrey.ca/artgallery or contact Chris Dawson-Murphy, Volunteer Coordinator, artsvolunteer@surrey.ca, 604-501-5198.

READ Surrey/White Rock Society is recruiting volunteer adult literacy tutors for their fall training. Info: readsurreywhiterock.com.

Fraser Health Crisis Line is marking 50 years of operation this year; that’s 50 years of 24/7 service delivered by volunteers. If you would like to volunteer, contact the Fraser Health Crisis Line: options.bc.ca/volunteer-at-options.

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