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Thrift Store Sale: 50% off all blue tags and women's plus-sized clothing; on until Nov. 30. Your purchase supports local Canadian Mental Health Association programs. Thank you! Open 10-5 Mon-Fri, 10-4 Sat. 3100 28th Ave. For the month of December, 50 per cent off all green tags, and selected jeans and mens dress shirts listed at $5. Breast Cancer Support Group offers a safe place to discuss and ask questions about diagnoses and treatment, a place to make friends, to listen, to talk, to share, to care, to help and be helped. Meetings are on a drop-in basis and new members are always welcomed, however some members are receiving treatment and are immunocompromised. Please support them by staying home if you are not feeling well. Meeting Wednesday 1:30-3 in the multi-purpose room at Parkwood Retirement Resort. North Okanagan Community Concert Association presents eight cellists featuring original and arranged pieces Thursday 7 p.m. at Trinity United Church. or 250-549-7469. winter opening Thursday 6-10 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 30, 2-6 p.m. 215 Odin Rd., Silver Star Mountain. in support of the Starfish Backpack Program. Visit the Knox Presbyterian Church Friday 1-3, Saturday 1-3 and Sunday 10-12 for the family-friendly activity. walk on the trails around Sparking Hill Resort at Predator Ridge Saturday, 9-11 a.m. Join the easy to moderate with short steep sections and great views over Adventure Bay and Head of the Lake. Meet in the trail parking lot on the left side of Birdie Lake Drive on the road towards Sparkling Hill. www.nonc.ca with 15% of all sales going to North Okanagan Hospice House. Sale takes place 9:30-4 Saturday and Sunday at 1520 Phoenix Dr. on until the end of December at the Armstrong Spallumcheen Museum and Art Gallery, 10 to 4 Tuesday to Saturday. Headbones Galley (6700 Old Kamloops Rd.) features Angela Hansen and an opening reception Saturday from 2-5 p.m. Sons of Scotland 13th annual dinner celebration Saturday 6 p.m. at the Schubert Centre. 250-549-7469 or featuring Mike Fahie at the Vernon Jazz Club Saturday 7:30 p.m. Tickets at . Shuswap Dance Centre winter show Sunday 2:30 p.m. at the Vernon Performing Arts Centre. meeting on Tuesday at 6:45 p.m. at our new location at the Vernon Museum, 3009 32nd Ave. Please use the back door and park on the street. We will be getting the white glove experience with a tour of the museum and various artifacts. free event on the first Friday of every month, www.firstfridayokanagan.com/map. 10–8 Heidi Thompson 9905 Coldstream Creek Rd. reception from 6-8 with musician Justin Sharma; 10–1 Mandi Irmen Studio in Gallery Vertigo, 2901 30th Ave.; 12–4 Lisa Nagy pop up in Gallery Vertigo, 2901 30th Ave.; 12–4 Julie Oakes 6700 Old Kamloops Rd.; 12–4 Gerry Marchand 4216 Wellington Dr.; 12–4 Deborah Wilson 6002 Bella Vista Rd.; 12–4 John Lawrence 7354 Pleasant Valley Rd.; 12–6 Christine Kashuba 7371 McKoryk Rd (North BX) Cyanotype demo 2; 2–6 Sue Schierer 4712 Belleview Dr.; 2–6 pm Bob Kingsmill 8405 Aberdeen Rd. fundraiser with the Kalamalka Pipers in support of Santas Anonymous Society Friday starting at 5 p.m. visiting The Kal, Rosters, Alexanders, ANAF, Squires Four, Kelly O'Bryan's, The Winston, 1516, Brixx, Longhorn and Boston Pizza. Cash donations appreciated or etransfer santasanonymousvernon@gmail.com. New toy donations can also be dropped off at The Morning Star. @ All Saints Anglican Church Saturday, 1-3 p.m. Home baking, crafts, knit items, canning and regifting tables. Reminder to bring your own shopping bag. and gift show Saturday at the Essence Spiritual Bookstore and Teahouse 2913 29th Ave., Vernon, 11-5. Admission $5 Donations needed: new or like-new items such as wallets, jewelry games and tools. A great opportunity to regift anything that looks new! Hosted by the North Okanagan Optimist Club, the event takes place Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the People Place, 3402-27th Ave. Donations can be dropped off by Dec. 2 at People Place; The Morning Star, 4407-25th Ave.; Vernon Curling Club, 3400-39th Ave.; Ladies World, 4406-27th St.; Royal LePage, 4006-32nd St. burger and bevy fundraiser at Lumby's Blue Ox Pub Saturday, 12 to 7 p.m. Tickets $30 (available at the Blue Ox), includes a burger, fries and a beer or non-alcoholic drink. Door prizes and a silent auction, which is live at dinner and dance fundraiser in support of creating the Vernon Oak Elementary independent school. Featuring full dinner, music and dancing, glass of champagne at midnight, door prize, cash bar and silent auction Tuesday 6 p.m. at Divya Sutra Hotel and Conference Centre. Deadline for tickets ($65) is Dec. 15, call 604-377-5944 to arrange a time and pick up. vernonoakelementary.ca give the gift of the Good Food Box. A tax deductible donation of any size can be made through the Community Foundation of North Okanagan. Or sponsor a family: six months for $150 or one year for $300 at . A great place to build things, friendship and community. Visit our website to find out if it interests you: North Okanagan Duplicate Bridge Club hosts 3 afternoon games a week at All Saints Anglican Church - 3205 27th St. Vernon. All levels of players are welcome. Drop in with a partner, or email us at: nodbcvernon@gmail.com for help finding one. For beginners and anyone wanting to refresh their bridge skills, we also offer a series of 9 bridge lessons twice a year. For more information visit: each Tuesday and Thursday at 9:30 Vernon Curling Club. Experienced or newbie come join other 55+ senior men for 2 hour enjoyable rocking good time. Instruction arranged. Information 250-542-6713 or . Fees apply. meet every Tuesday 1:30-4 p.m. end the end of May at the Vernon Community Arts Centre. Active since 1995, beginners always welcome. Resource Centre at Peace Lutheran Church (lower level) 1204 30 thAve. Open Tuesdays 10 a.m. to noon and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Wednesdays 10 a.m. to noon and Saturdays 1 to 3 p.m. Come in and start searching for your family history. meets the third Tuesday of the month, 1-3 p.m. at the Vernon library June 18-Dec. 17 offering compassionate and supportive environment for those living with vision loss. Register at 604-431-2121, ext. 6022 or email Jamie.Auman@cnib.ca. Try It Tuesdays introduction to Square Dancing 4-5 p.m. October through November at the Halina Centre in the Vernon Recreation Centre (entrance by outdoor ice rink - 34th Street and 35th Avenue). Call or text Roxy 250-540-9877. hosts Koffee Klatch at the Village Green Mall food court 10:30 a.m. every third Tuesday of the month. Casual event and friends are welcome that are eligible for membership (ie. active and retired Canadian Armed Forces, federal public service, RCMP and federally appointed judges, as well as their partners and survivors). Would you like to learn to take photographs or take your photos to the next level? All levels of experience with any model of camera, are welcome. The program includes educational workshops, monthly field trips, and annual gallery exhibitions. Memberships run from September to June. More information including membership forms and fees, at . Register now for the 2024-2025 dance season. Classes held at City Dance Studio, 4411-29 St. Children’s Ensemble Culture Program - ages 3+ Monday evenings. Adult Performing Ensemble – Thursday evenings. Contact Artistic Director, Andrea Malysh at 250-309-6948 to register or email: Pipe Band meets Thursday evenings at Knox Presbyterian Church. We welcome new members and provide instruction. Please contact Maureen at 250-306-2594. 527 Granville Ave., Enderby, now features eight multi-media installations and sound sculptures is open Friday-Sunday 11-5 until the end of October. Starting November we will be open Saturday and Sunday 11-5. and Miriam Lodge #20 tyles at 7:30 pm the second Thursday of each month. (widowed or divorced), looking to make new friends? Do you like to dance, dine out, walks, bike rides, play board games or cards etc? Your input or suggestions on activities greatly appreciated. Come meet this friendly growing group every Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. at the Village Green Mall food court (look for the sparkle centrepieces). We are looking forward to meeting you. Seniors getting together for breakfasts, lunches, dinners, weekly coffee, social gatherings, community activities, etc. We meet at Vernon Family Church on Friday’s at 10 a.m., ask for Carol 250-260-5238. meets in person and online on the third Thursday of every month. Interested in becoming a licensed radio ham? Then come and join us. Club members also meet socially for coffee in Armstrong and Vernon on a weekly basis. To find out more visit norac.bc.ca. Flight 65 meets at 7 p.m. on the third Tuesday of every month except December. New members welcome at 6210 Tronson Rd. For more information contact flyingclubvernon@gmail.com. This practice helps people of all ages and all physical abilities to relax, build strength, flexibility and to find balance inside and out. Sessions are Thursdays 9:30 -11:30 a.m. and Saturdays 10 - noon at Peace Lutheran Church, East Hill. Contact us at bcinterior@taoist.org or 250-542-1781. Visit taoist.org to learn more about us. We delight in teaching ‘newbies’! Bring your dictionary, have fun, meet new friends, and even learn new words every Wednesday, 10 a.m., Vernon’s Schubert Centre. Everyone welcome. a place to be supported in all aspects of life without fear of blame or judgment Thursdays 6:30-8:30 p.m. A group of men with a desire to take responsibility, to live authentic lives and to be accountable to ourselves, our families and our community. For location and to confirm attendance call or text Grant at 250-896-0376 or email gmwaldman@outlook.com. meet 6 p.m. on the first Wednesday of each month at the Lumby Museum meet at Knox Presbyterian Church Hall on Alexis Park Drive every Tuesday evening 7-9 p.m. Come join us and learn to jig, reel and dance the Strathspey. Instruction in basic steps to get you going. Check us out on Facebook — Vernon Scottish Country Dancers. meets on the first and third Monday of each month at 2 p.m. Meetings are held at the Men’s Shed, 7158 Meadowlark Rd. (just past the weigh scales). Meetings often include a demonstration of a project. New members are welcome. Live music and dinner available every Friday night. Meat draw Saturday’s 2 p.m., kitchen open! meets Wednesdays 7 p.m. @ Peace Lutheran Church (1204 30th Ave.) in person, Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. at Trinity United Church (3300 Alexis Park Dr.) in person. Also Tuesday 7 p.m. in-person and Zoom meeting at Schubert Centre, ID 297150938, password 338604. For more information 250-545-4933. meet @ Alano Club (3204 Alexis Park Dr.) everyday 7 a.m., noon and 5 p.m. Also Mondays 7 p.m. (men’s) and Fridays 7 p.m. Meetings @ Peace Lutheran Church (1204 30th St.) Mondays 7 p.m. (women’s), Fridays 12 noon and Fridays 7 p.m. Meetings @ building #43 (2201 53rd Ave.) Tuesdays 7 p.m. Vernon Family Church (3508 25th Ave., back entrance) meets Thursdays 7 p.m. Vernon Treatment Centre (2810 48th Ave.) Saturdays 12 noon. Falkland Senior Centre meets Mondays at 7 p.m. Killiney Beach fire hall meetings Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Lumby Christian Church (1962 Maple St.) meets Wednesday’s @ 7 p.m. Armstrong meetings at Zion United Church (2315 P.V. Blvd.) Sundays, 7 p.m. For more info call 250-545-4933 or visit aa.org. is meeting in person every Thursday at People Place (101-3402 27th Ave.) doors open at 7:15 p.m. meeting from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Toastmasters has for 98 years helped people from diverse backgrounds to become more confident speakers, communicators and leaders. Guests welcome. Check out 1929.toastmastersclubs.org/ helps you build confidence by developing your speaking and leadership skills through their personalized educational program. Are you ready to move forward? Join us on Zoom the first and third Monday, 7 p.m. Contact Jackie at jaclow@telus.net. is seeking new members who are developing or skilled in the old—time fiddle genre to jam, with a potential for performance at retirement homes and for old-time dances. Also seeking back-up players on guitar and piano who may have the opportunity to play lead. Call 250-306-8918. is offered on Fridays at 12 p.m. through the Okanagan Centre for Spiritual Living. Come and enjoy the Spiritual atmosphere as well. By donation at 2913 29th Ave.
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Junior Kyla Oldacre matched her career best with 21 points on near perfect shooting, and No. 5 Texas routed Texas Rio Grande Valley 94-35 on Sunday. Oldacre, a 6-foot-6 backup center, converted all six of her field goal attempts and 9 of 10 free throws. She also had seven rebounds and three of the Longhorns' 21 steals. Madison Booker had 14 points, seven rebounds, seven assists and three steals for Texas (13-1). Starting center Taylor Jones had 11 points, nine rebounds and three blocks. Kade Hackerott led Texas Rio Grande Valley (6-7) with seven points. The Vaqueros shot 27% from the field and committed 37 turnovers. Texas converted the turnovers into 47 points. Texas Rio Grande Valley: The Vaqueros average 16 turnovers a game but matched that by midway through the second quarter. They committed 13 while falling behind 24-5 after the first quarter. Texas: Aaliyah Moore's physical health is something to watch. Moore, a starting power forward, missed her first game this season on Sunday while resting because of tendinitis in her right knee. Moore played with that condition last season but it has been a struggle for her. Texas has only two centers and two power forwards on its roster. After Texas Rio Grande Valley sliced a 19-point deficit to 10 with less than four minutes remaining in the second quarter, Texas finished the half with a 13-1 push, eight from Oldacre, during the final 2:36. The Longhorns outscored the Vaqueros 54-12 in the paint and it could have been worse. The Longhorns missed 12 layups. Texas Rio Grande Valley is at Southeastern Louisiana on Thursday, and Texas is at No. 9 Oklahoma on Thursday. Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP women’s college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-womens-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/womens-college-basketballRana Mashhood unveils comprehensive plan to empower ‘Marginalized Communities’WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — Max Green's 16 points helped Holy Cross defeat Regis (MA) 82-46 on Sunday. Green also had nine rebounds and six assists for the Crusaders (8-5). Aidan Richard scored 13 points, going 4 of 6 (3 for 5 from 3-point range). Declan Ryan went 6 of 8 from the field to finish with 12 points. Jamir Harvey finished with 11 points, seven rebounds and four steals for the Pride. Aamyr Sullivan added nine points and five assists for Regis (MA). Dan Grasso finished with six points. Holy Cross took the lead with 19:46 left in the first half and did not relinquish it. The score was 36-20 at halftime, with Richard racking up 10 points. Holy Cross extended its lead to 82-43 during the second half, fueled by a 15-2 scoring run. Green scored a team-high 11 points in the second half as their team closed out the win. Holy Cross hosts Loyola (MD) in its next matchup on Thursday. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .Jimmy Carter, a man of implacable faith, lived his values
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