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Raymond's nature photos shine at PM Library

Photographer Pamela Raymond will exhibit her work among the books at Port Moody Public Library this month. The Newfoundland native moved to B.C. a decade ago and has worked in the cosmetology and computer software industries.

Photographer Pamela Raymond will exhibit her work among the books at Port Moody Public Library this month.

The Newfoundland native moved to B.C. a decade ago and has worked in the cosmetology and computer software industries.

Her landscape photos have been seen at Art in the Park at Minnekhada regional park in Coquitlam and, currently, she has a display up at the Burnaby Lake Nature House.

For more information on Raymond, visit www.pmrphotography.com.

TO BE CONTINUED

Due to overwhelming demand, Art Weekends at the former Andres winery in Port Moody will continue this month.

The showcase of fine art and open studios featuring guest artists will run on Saturdays and Sundays in November from noon to 6 p.m., and will conclude with a gallery party on Dec. 3 from 5 to 9 p.m., said David Bizzo of the Burrard Inlet Artists' Association. The old winery is located at 2120 Vintner St.

IRISH LUCK

Three Tri-City actors will star in Douglas College's Dancing at Lughnasa, the latest offering by the theatre, and stagecraft and event technology departments.

Coquitlam's Emily Zaporozan and Josh Milad play Chris Mundy and Father Jack while Jake Gillespie of Port Coquitlam portrays Gerry Evans.

Set in Ireland on the eve of the Second World War, the Tony Award-winning play by Brian Friel centres on five sisters whose lives are about to be transformed as rural Ireland shifts into the Industrial Revolution and Europe prepares for war.

The play opens Thursday at the Studio Theatre at the college (700 Royal Ave., New Westminster).

Tickets from $8 to $12 are available by calling 604-521-5050.

WAITING GAME

A Coquitlam actress will be performing in the Langley Players' upcoming production of a distinctly Canadian drama.

Paige Parbacher will portray Janet in John Murrell's Waiting for the Parade, which tells the stories of five Calgary women whose lives are profoundly affected as they wait for news of their soldier husbands serving in the Second World War.

The show runs until Nov. 19 at the Langley Playhouse (4307 200 St.) at 8 p.m. on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.

Tickets are $15 by calling 604-534-7469 or emailing reservations@langleyplayers.com.

Visit www.langleyplayers.com.