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 HEADLINES PHILIPPINE ASIAN NEWS TODAY October 16 - 31, 2017 11955 8th Avenue, Delta, BC www.lamezagrill.com 604 501 604 0963 501 0963 11955 88th Avenue, Delta, BC • 604 501 0963 • www.lamezagrill.com • lamezagrill All Souls events honour dead through ceremony and celebration All Souls returns to the City of Vancouver’s Mountain View Cemetery with a series of events from October 28 to November 1 that honour the dead through ceremony and celebration. The event gives the public an opportunity to remember their dead, whether they are interred at Mountain View Cemetery or not, in a quiet atmosphere of contemplative beauty. Curated by artists Paula Jardine and Marina Szijarto, the week of events features music, film, discussions, and the chance to make memorials. All Souls launches on October 28 from 6 to 10 pm at the cemetery’s Celebration Hall (Fraser Street at East 39th Avenue). The family-oriented evening will include music, warming fires, fragrant teas and the opportunity to make personal memorials. Programming at Mountain View Cemetery the following week includes: Sunday, October 29 Mourners’ Tea - 3 - 5 pm A community conversation about death and grieving through personal experience. Songs for a Lost Pod - 7 pm and 8:30 pm (30- minute performances), The Little Chamber Music Series presents Leah Abramson’s Songs for a Lost Pod, a song cycle exploring themes of inter- species communications, intergenerational trauma and grief for a polluted planet. Monday, October 30 - 8 pm For Dear Life - A feature documentary by Carmen Pollard, chronicling the end of her cousin James Pollard’s life and the devotion of his friends to fulfil his final wishes. The film will be followed by a discussion with the filmmaker and participants. Tuesday, October 31 - 7:30 – 9 pm An evening of beautiful harp music with Janelle Nadeau offers a quiet refuge for Halloween. Wednesday, November 1 - 8 - 9 pm Music by the East Vancouver orchestra Balkan Schmalkan highlights the closing night procession to the shrines throughout the cemetery. From October 29 to November 1, Celebration Hall will also be open nightly from 7-9 pm for memorial making and tea. All events are free and wheelchair accessible. For more details on events, visit: nightforallsouls.com . Mountain View Cemetery, Vancouver’s only cemetery, opened in 1886. Owned and operated by the City of Vancouver, the cemetery is situated on almost 43 hectares of land (106 acres) along Fraser and Prince Edward Streets between 31st and 43rd Avenues. Renovations and improvements have revitalized this important civic space, providing new facilities and interment options. ([email protected]) INDIAN ASTROLOGER, PSYCHIC & PALMIST SPECIALIST FORTUNE TELLER FROM INDIA Pandith: RAGHAVENDRA RAJ PALM READING * FACE READING * HOROSCOPE PASSED DOWN FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION YOU ARE NOT LIVING, YOU ARE SURVIVING MEET ME ONCE & SEE THE DIFFERENCE An Expert Pandith At your service! Past, Present & future of your life, job, love, business, sickness, education, employment, marriage, court, enemy, black magic, secret matters etc. ALL RELIGIONS WELCOME ! SPECIALIST IN BRINGING BACK LOVED ONES... 778-237-8215 121 - 75 Avenue, Surrey, BC OPEN 7 DAYS 10 AM - 7 PM “BASURA NYO, HAHAKUTIN KO” WWW.PHILIPPINEASIANNEWSTODAY.COM