26 CALENDER OVER THE EDGE NEWSPAPER. OCTOBER 27 , 2006 Dancing, movies, | music and trick-or-treating just some of the options i in PG ANDREW KURJATA EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Back in the day, making plans for celebrating All Hallows Eve was pretty simple. You would get a costume, meet some friends, trick or treat until your arms got tired, and then eat more candy in a single night then you did during the rest of the year combined. Unfortu- nately this technique doesn't work for your average university student, since most people don't exactly trust a group of strange, masked twenty-somethings ringing their doorbell at night. So what's a person to do? Fortunately, there's plenty happening on and around Halloween to keep you occupied, Things kick off on Thursday, October 26°" when the UNBC Rugby Club holds its Halloween dance at the Roll-a-Dome from 9:30-11:00. There will be live music and cheap drinks, along with an after-party at the Gener- ator. A shuttle bus will also be provided to points throughout the city. Tickets are $15 and must be purchased. i in ad- vance at the stand set up in the hallway. The weekend has no shortage of events. Music and movie lovers might want to visit Vanier Hall on Saturday for the Phantom of the Opera, a production being put on -by Prince George Sym- phony Orchestra and Cinema CNC. At 8:00, attendees will be treated to an orchestrated rendition of the classic soundtrack alongside a screening of the classic 1925 si- lent film, cele- brated as one of the finest movies of all time. ‘Tickets for this event are available at Studio 2880 or by calling 563-2880. If you're more inter- ested in dan- cing to music, there's a couple of options out there. GALA North is hold- ing a Hal- loween dance party from 9:00 pm until 2:00 am, with tickets going <= for $10 (less if you have a costume), available at Books and Company and XXXtreme Adult. Or, you could join the 94X-Labbatt pub crawl, where $30 gets you dinner, a drink, transportation Oct./ Nov. SUNDAY | GOTAN EVENT? - EMAIL OVER-THE- EDGE@UNBC.CA, MONDAY TUESDAY and cover charge to a variety of pubs throughout the city. You can get tickets at the 94X front office on 3 Avenue Of course, feaer a movies are always popular at this time of year, and there are a number of major releases out now- - the Grudge 2, Saw 3, and the Texas Chainsaw Massacre _pre- quel are showing at Famous Play- ers. But keep your eyes on the © boards around school-- odds are a number > of clubs will be | showing classic Halloween films at far cheaper prices. So now that you're all par- tied out, what are you to do on Sunday? Well, if you're a dog lover or owner, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WHOLESALE PUMPKINS there's a Hial- (near Dairy Queen). Of course, if you arent the barhopping type, you should be able to hit up one or two of the bars in town which are sure to be holding Halloween events. loween party for pooches being held at the Doggone. Bakery and Wellness Store at 1085 Van- ier Street (near Parkwood mall) at 1:00. For a $5 entry fee, dogs can take part in a number of Halloween-themed events including a treasure hunt and a costume contest with prizes. Call 649-0012 or contact doggonebakery@gmail.com for more info. ‘Then of course there's Halloween itself on Tuesday, October a. Just because you have to go to class doesn't mean you cant get in the spirit, especially since NUGSS is holding an all-day cos- tume contest, with prizes being awarded throughout the day. Also, that night Pa- cific Western Brewing and Ruins Board- shop present the M.U.N.Ster Mash at 1201 on 1° Avenue. $5 advance tickets will be sold at UNBC, or you can get in at the door for $8, Still, sometimes nothing beats some good, old-fashioned trick-or-treating. A number of students will be donning costumes and going door-to-door ask- ‘ing not for candy, but for charity. For the fifth year in a row, the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship is organizing a food drive for the UNBC Emergency Food Aid program, If you're interested, contact Jennifer Scammell at unbc_ ivcf@unbc.ca, or just meet outside the Canfor theatre at 5:15 on Halloween, where maps and identification tags will be handed out. Afterwards, food and hot drinks will be served. Upcoming events in Prince George WEDNESDAY -PACHA AIR QUALITY = MEETING 25 COAST INN OF THE NORTH 7:00-9:00 PM ~PUBLIC MEETING- SAVE AMAZAY ~ACES HIGH AND CEREMONY THE GENERATOR. ALL AGES. -AiMHI FASHION SHOW. AIMHI. THURSDAY 26 7:00 PM. $5. 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