It's open every day from 4 p.m. to 2 p.m.,
hosts jazz bands and other local talent, and has some of the best handcrafted cocktails in the city.
Not exact matches
Not only is it a working church and community centre with a long running programme to help homeless people, but it's also an award winning arts venue that has played
host to rock
bands, comedians, classical and
jazz musicians, and all kinds of live performance.
For example, recruit pupils for extra-curricular groups; arrange extra rehearsals; follow up on interests shown in the classroom (eg finding a child who is learning the guitar at home, informally, and getting them involved in a school group); produce a programme for the school concert which includes every child's name; liaise with other staff members (eg with the Art Department to provide a cover for said programme); organise refreshments; run a Parent Support Group for music; arrange for matching T - shirts for the
jazz band or school choir; deliver a «sponsored sing» for charity; visit an old people's home to perform for the residents; and a
host of other things which make for «a musical school».
Nightly entertainment ranges from
jazz - themed wine and cheese mixers to beach parties with steel drums, live
bands and DJ -
hosted dance nights.
Music was provided by a
host of New Orleans
jazz and funk legends, including the famous
band - leader and percussionist Stanton Moore.
Sotheby's International Realty Canada in Calgary recently
hosted Ripple Effect, a fundraising event with art, wine, food, a live
jazz band and dancing.
The Rose Club, another popular meeting place, will
host Gatsby Hour on Wednesday and Thursday evenings complete with a live
jazz band and a Prohibition - inspired cocktail menu featuring old favorites like the «Hemingway Daiquiri» and the «Blood & Sand.»