Category: Newton 604

  • Pay with a Poem at Newton Espresso Café

    Pay with a Poem at Newton Espresso Café

      Pay with a poem and get a free coffee, tea or pop during the month of April, 2016 at the Newton Espresso Café! The Newton Espresso Café is located at 7330—137 Street in Newton. All poems must be original. Poems can be on any theme and in any format, but we encourage submissions on the […]

  • Grand Opening event for Newton Surrey Fit Body Boot Camp

    Grand Opening event for Newton Surrey Fit Body Boot Camp

    The Grand Opening event for Newton Surrey Fit Body Boot Camp will take place on February 15th, 2016 at 12088 75a Ave #1, Surrey, BC V3W 1Y4. The event is considered a “soft opening” by Manvir Purewal, the owner, and is an opportunity for old and new clients to see what the boot camps entail. […]

  • Annual Recreation Pass Promotion

    Annual Recreation Pass Promotion

    Annual Recreation Pass Promotion Treat yourself to a gym and we’ll throw in the pool and ice rink for free! Purchase a 1-year City of Surrey Recreation Pass and save up to 40% compared to our month-to-month pricing, PLUS get unlimited city-wide access to our weight rooms, drop-in gym and fitness classes, public swimming, and […]

  • GROUNDHOG DAY IN NEWTON – FREE

    GROUNDHOG DAY IN NEWTON – FREE

    GROUNDHOG DAY IN NEWTON * * * FREE * * * Saturday, January 30 at 12pm – 2pm Newton Rec Centre, 13730 – 72 Ave, Surrey Complete with crafts, treats, games and storytime, join Lou Jack the Groundhog for the second annual Groundhog Day in Newton on January 30. Start the day off with a […]

  • FREE SWIMS IN SURREY

    FREE SWIMS IN SURREY

    SURREY’S FREE SWIMS Join us for our free family swims held once per month at each of our four indoor pools.   For dates, times, location, check schedule below: (Click on sched to enlarge)

  • Sikh organizations collect 3,000 toys for children in need this Christmas

    Sikh organizations collect 3,000 toys for children in need this Christmas

    The Holiday season provides a great opportunity for diverse communities to come together to make Christmas special for hundreds of families. A fantastic example of communities coming together is the Toys for Kids campaign by the Guru Nanak’s Free Kitchen and Sikh Academy Elementary, who rally the Sikh community to collect and donate toys for […]

  • Consume Her Demand Artist Talk

    Consume Her Demand Artist Talk

    AgentC Projects, Surrey’s newest art Gallery, is proud to present the exhibition Consume Her Demand. Consume Her Demand navigates concepts of identity, social space, and consumer culture to transform, challenge, and tell history. Using recognizable artifacts and images, the sociopolitical gestures of three artists demand pause and consideration. At 2pm on Saturday November 28, join […]

  • Canadians elect Liberals throughout Surrey, and majority of Canada

    Canadians elect Liberals throughout Surrey, and majority of Canada

    Canada went to the polls tonight for the 42nd federal election, after an 11 week campaign, the longest since 1872. The Liberal Party of Canada earned an early lead with a clean sweep of Atlantic Canada’s 32 ridings en route to a majority government. By the time polls closed in BC, media outlets across the […]

  • Royal Canadian Principality of Surrey

    Royal Canadian Principality of Surrey

    Many years ago in November of 1995 I did a presentation before Surrey City Council about my vision for the future of Surrey as the “Royal Canadian Principality of Surrey.” This document made many recommendations including for political leaders to call a referendum on a ward system on the next civic ballot. I proposed the […]

  • 2015 Surrey Civic Treasures Honoured

    2015 Surrey Civic Treasures Honoured

    Surrey, BC – Surrey’s 2015 Civic Treasures, Roger Bose, Alex Browne, and Cora and Don Li-Leger, were officially honoured last evening during the annual Business and the Arts Reception at the Surrey Arts Centre. Surrey Civic Treasure Awards honour individuals who have achieved excellence in the production of the arts and/or made significant contributions to […]

  • Family Sunday at the Surrey Art Gallery will be OFF THE MAP!

    Family Sunday at the Surrey Art Gallery will be OFF THE MAP!

    Family Sunday October 18, 12-4pm Make new discoveries with your family as you explore artwork in the current exhibitions and create art using clay, maps, bottles, string, and more! The Surrey Art Gallery invites you and your family to let out your creative side at the Gallery’s Family Sunday on October 18 from 12−4pm with […]

  • Encyclopedia House in The Grove Promotes Curiousity and Dialogue

    Encyclopedia House in The Grove Promotes Curiousity and Dialogue

    The Encyclopedia House is a temporary art installation in The Grove beside the Newton Recreation Centre, 13730 – 72 Ave, Surrey, BC. It is sixty-four square foot “house” made out of recycled encyclopedias and books donated by the community. Local artist Don Li-Leger planned and coordinated the building of the Encyclopedia House with support from […]

  • Award-winning play “Mrs. Singh & Me” coming to Surrey!

    Award-winning play “Mrs. Singh & Me” coming to Surrey!

    South Asian Arts Society is proud to announce that “Mrs. Singh & Me” was one of just six shows (out of 108 shows) to be awarded “Pick of the Fringe” at this year’s Vancouver Fringe Festival. The encore presentation will take place on Sunday, September 27 at 5:00pm at the Revue Stage on Granville Island. Tickets are […]

  • TERRY FOX RUN – Sunday SEPTEMBER 20

    TERRY FOX RUN – Sunday SEPTEMBER 20

    CELEBRATING 35 YEARS – MARATHON OF HOPE The Terry Fox Run – Sunday, September 20 The largest event in Canada. Get involved and make a difference. Help us reach Terry’s goal of raising $1 for every canadian. Five Surrey Locations: Surrey Newton (Bear Creek Park) – Surrey North (Fraser Heights Rec.Ctr), Surrey South (South Surrey […]

  • NEWTON NEWS – Community Walk

    NEWTON NEWS – Community Walk

    NEWTON COMMUNITY WALKS – Friday SEPTEMBER 4 The events will begin at the BIA office at 7380 King George Blvd. at 9 a.m. the first Friday of every month. Those who show up will walk along a 1.5 kilometre route to identify and report on problem sites and clean up the streets. Adopt-A-Street The Newton […]