Leather and Lace Theatre presents Calendar Girls

Deep Cove Shaw Theatre 4360 Gallant Ave, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Calendar Girls is a hilarious play based on the true story of Women’s Institute members who pose nude for a calendar to raise money for the local hospital when one of their husbands dies of leukemia. News of the charitable venture spreads like wildfire and hordes of press descend on

Grand Splash Fundraiser For Family Services of Gr. Vancouver

From Monday Jan. 16/23 to Sunday Jan. 22/23 (8 am to 8 pm) Express Auto Wash on E. 4th Ave, Vancouver (off Boundary) is offering free Platinum-level car wash in exchange for donations to the Family Services of Greater Vancouver (FSGV). The car wash service is valued at $20 dollars

Raised in Chinatown

The Chinatown Storytelling Centre is excited to introduce a new special exhibit, Raised in Chinatown. Produced in partnership with students from the Langara College Design Formation department, Raised in Chinatown is a special lobby exhibit at the Chinatown Storytelling Centre exploring Chinese Canadian youth culture in Vancouver from the 1910s

$10 – $12.5

Dancer Not Dementia – Virtual Premiere

Help change the conversation and join us in celebrating the joy of a community of dancers living with dementia and their carers through the free virtual film premiere on YouTube. Dancer Not Dementia captures the impact of dance through the eyes of residents and staff of Alexis Lodge Dementia Care

Free

Discovery Day

Discovery Day is free, family-friendly and fun! January 22nd is #AMERoundup2023 Discovery Day at Vancouver Convention Centre East. Bring the whole family to experience mineral exploration and mining in a hands-on, interactive day of learning. Discovery Day is a hands-on, interactive earth science activity day for kids and families featuring

Free

Year of the Rabbit Paint Event

Chinatown Storytelling Centre 168 E Pender St, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Join us for a family-friendly celebration to ring in the year of the Water Rabbit! Paint your own lucky rabbit to take home and meet the spectacular God of Wealth (caishen, choi sun) who will be sharing blessings and passing out treats. On this special day, we are offering entry

Free

Year of the Rabbit Canto & K-pop night

For all the foodies out there, don’t miss this heritage food-tasting night with bespoke Lunar New Year dishes from the neighbourhood. Come learn about the cultural significance of each dish and support Chinatown’s talented chefs. To top it off, we’ll have live Cantopop and K-pop performances in our theatre! Limited

$25 – $35

Jasmine Jazz – An Evening of Unusual Jazz on Chinese Instruments

Don’t miss the unique and beautiful blend of Asian and Jazz instruments in this live concert featuring three Vancouver Chinese Music Ensemble musicians with ​some of Vancouver's finest jazz artists​ led by Juno-nominated bassist and composer Jodi Proznick. On Sunday, February 5, ​experience an unusual and exquisite interplay between traditional

$15 – $25

Outdoor Mystery Games for Valentine’s Day

Treat your loved one(s) to Outdoor Mystery Games on Valentine’s Day in Vancouver! Sign up your team of 2 to 6 players. Each team is a private team, you are only teamed up with the people you invite. Play any time Valentine’s Day weekend up to Tuesday, February 14. Vancouver

$35

Starwalker

The story follows Starwalker, an Indigi-Queer Two-Spirit drag queen learning the ropes of the East Van Drag community. When Starwalker is introduced to Drag at the House of Borealis, their whole world changes, introducing them to a home they never knew they needed, creating a new persona that blends their

$25

Family Day at The Chinatown Storytelling Centre

Chinatown Storytelling Centre 168 E Pender St, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

This Family Day long weekend, enjoy 50% off admission and walk back in time, immersing yourself in the culture of Chinese Canadiens who helped shape Canada and build its true, north-strong, and free values that we have today. Live through the plight of the courageous labourers who travelled across the

$2 – $50