February.....the month of hearts and cupids and roses and chocolates and love and romance and other mushy stuff. And, this month the mag features the perfect way to score points with a loved one, secret crush, romantic entanglement, significant other, etc with a Valentines Day Sing-a-Gram. Details? Yep...shared by a couple local chanteuses...Emily Goodman and Naomi Shore. This month's cover features local singin' and strummin' type guys, Joseph Te Bulte and Adam Winn who are playing the Breakfast Room at the Pomeroy Hotel Feb 9 (get your tix on this here very website).
Barb Daley informs us about Inspiration 6 bringing "Seasons" to Fort St. John (it's an art show, they are not responsible for weather patterns), Sue Popesku updates us on Stage North's Fashion and Form in Film contest, Oscar Night fun at On the Rocks and the upcoming production "The Good Game". Need more entertainment value? It doesn't get any better than Matt Andersen coming to the North Peace Cultural Centre. Clarice Eckford talks Black History Month and what the Pan African Caribbean Association (PACA) has planned, we re-iced-cap this year's High On Ice with some pix, Randelle Lusk reflects on a conversation she had with a man on a bus in Vancouver, Amy Te Bulte lets us know about the upcoming Sweet Hearts Gala, and Northern Health continues their feature on progress at the new Fort St. John Hospital and Residential Care Centre.
But wait, there's more. Tony Warriner encourages us to step outside our normal social circle, Dawn Service presents a writing workshop, Ashlee Ecklund and her pooch share the fun of kicksledding with us, and musician's exchange guinea pig Jacob Verberg sits in the editorial chair.
And, of course...Rainbow Owl shares more wit and wisdom.
It's all in the February mag. You'll love it like a loved one or lover.