A Canadian band from the 1970s and 80s will rock Port Moody's Inlet Theatre this Saturday to raise money for the upcoming Golden Spike Days Festival.
Prism, which won a Juno in 1981 for Group of the Year and is noted for its songsSpaceship Superstar, Armageddon, Take Me Away, Young & Restless, Flying, Take Me to the Kaptin andNight to Remember, will play at the Newport Drive theatre from 8 to 11 p.m.
Prism will also headline the annual festival on July 3. For $30 tickets to the April 16 show, call the Port Moody Arts Centre at 604-931-2008 or visit 2425 St. John's St.
GIRLS' NIGHT OUT
Join the Port Moody Arts Centre Society as it hosts its annual Girls Night Out fundraiser on Friday at Port Moody city hall (100 Newport Dr.).
The event starts at 7 p.m. with wine, appetizers, and beauty, makeup and dance demos. Comedians Erica Sigurdson, Rachel Burns, Katie-Ellen Humphries and Lori Ferguson Ford will entertain.
Raffle and door prizes will also be handed out. Ticket holders must be 19 or older (identification will be required). Tickets are $30 or $27 each for groups of six or more.
Call PMAC at 604-931-2008 (extension 101) or drop by the Port Moody facility at 2425 St. John's St.
GLEE CLUB
A young Port Moody singer was picked last month to perform in the Glee Club at Metropolis.
Nargiza Glifan was selected after a live audition at the Burnaby mall on March 26 that involved 20 other performers.
The shows will happen around the region this spring and summer.
CHARITY SHOW
A singer/songwriter will perform at Coquitlam's Red Robinson Theatre (2080 United Blvd.) on Sunday to build awareness around organ donation and raise money for the Kidney Foundation of Canada.
Susan Jacks was herself the recipient of a transplant last February, with her brother Billy providing the kidney.
The show kicks off National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week. For tickets at $50, visit ticketmaster.com or call 604-280-4444.