CIRCUS
Europa Super Circus at Elements Casino Surrey from April 16-19, at Cloverdale Fairgrounds. “Europa Super Circus is produced by a world-renowned performer, hailing from two lines of circus families, Desire Cardinali Chaves who has put together a cast of performers to bring around the world.” Info and tickets: https://supercircus.com/city/surrey-bc.
COMEDY
“Lesbihonest” at Surrey Arts Centre on Thursday, April 9. “Let award-winning Queer comedian Laura Piccinin take you on a hilarious out and proud ride in her autobiographical stand-up show,” for audiences age 16+. Tickets: purchase.surrey.ca, call 604-501-5580.
Yuk Yuk’s comedy club at Elements Casino Surrey, with shows Friday/Saturday at 17755 60 Ave., Cloverdale. For calendar and tickets, visit yukyuks.com/surrey or call 1-800-899-9136, ext. 0. March 27-28: Ryan Williams with Travis Watters & Colleen Thompson.
FOOD/DRINK
Food Truck Wars event returns to Cloverdale Fairgrounds from April 10-12 with 40 food trucks, live entertainment, beverage garden, local market, prizes, contests, kid zone and more. Entry by donation, partial proceeds to White Rock Titans football club. Info: foodtruckwars.co.
“Taste of Surrey” event hosted by Rotary Club of Surrey with a cultural dinner at Shannon Hall on April 25, 6:30 p.m. start. “This year’s event brings together the rich traditions of India, Brazil, and Nigeria through an immersive experience that engages all the senses. Enjoy a curated evening of authentic cuisine, live music, and cultural performances that showcase the unique flavours, sounds, and spirit of each country.” Tickets $75 each or $425 for table of six. Info: surrey.ca, or call Sam 604-720-3001, Parveen 604-314-3802.
Community Spaghetti Dinner fundraising events hosted by Surrey Central Lions on the third Wednesday of month at Tynehead Hall, 9568 168 St., Surrey. Spaghetti with meat sauce & meatballs, garlic bread and salad, coffee or tea, dessert, only $10, cash only. “Vegetarian, Gluten-Free, and Takeout options are available too. Doors open at 5 p.m., come hungry, pop for just $1. All proceeds stay right here in our community, helping those in need.” Info: facebook.com/SurreyCentralLionsClub.
Ukrainian Soul Food: Perogies, cabbage rolls and borscht available on the final Friday of every month as fundraiser, 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Ukrainian Cultural Centre, 13512 108 Ave, Surrey. “Hot takeout or choose to dine in, as well as frozen products to stock your freezer. Cash only. For information, call 604-531-1923 or 604-581-0313.
CONCERTS
Electric Elton: A Tribute to Elton John at Bell Performing Arts Centre on Thursday, March 26, presented by Moon Coin Productions. “Don’t miss this visually and musically captivating stage production led by accomplished vocalist, pianist and star performer, Sean Trombley.” Tickets: bellperformingartscentre.com, call 604-507-6355.
Delhi 2 Dublin: Band’s 20th-anniversary tour includes concert at Surrey Arts Centre on Saturday, March 28. “Delhi 2 Dublin has been at the forefront of South Asian fusion music, pioneering a global bass sound they call Subcontinental Pop.” Tickets on purchase.surrey.ca or call 604-501-5580.
Easter Pipe Organ Concert with audience singing and organist Aart Bijkerk, Saturday, March 28 at Maranatha Canadian Reformed Church, 12300 92 Ave, Surrey. “Seasonal sacred music by Bach, Bossi, Van Vliet, Vierne on Heritage Pipe Organ (1912). A concert for the whole family,” 2:30 p.m. start. Admission by donation, free parking. Wheelchair accessible. Refreshments served following the concert. Contact: maranathaorgan@gmail.com.
The Australian Bee Gees Show at Bell Performing Arts Centre in Surrey on Friday, April 10, 7 p.m. “One of the most successful and adored acts in musical history is recreated live in concert.” Tickets and info: bellperformingartscentre.com.
A Night of Music benefit concert for Surrey Food Bank on Saturday, April 11 at Northwood United Church in Fleetwood, hosted by North Surrey Lions Club. Concert features up-and-coming Surrey artists from Surrey’s Accent Guitar Studio including Bad for Grapes, Llamas, Sultans of Birds. Admission $10 (suggested donation), 7 to 9 p.m. at 8855 156 St., Surrey.
Jojo Mason: Country/R&B musician performs unplugged at The Barn in Guildford on Wednesday, April 22, 6 p.m. “Stripped-down, acoustic performance with guitar, bass, and Cajon, plus stories behind the songs and insight into JoJo’s creative process and conversation around mental health and inspiration behind the music.” Tickets start at $28, eventbrite.com.
Farhan Saeed: Popular Pakistani singer/songwriter and actor to perform at Bell Performing Arts Centre in Surrey on Sunday, April 26. “He first gained fame as the lead vocalist of the Pakistani band JAL alongside Atif Aslam where he sang hit tracks that became widely loved across South Asia.” Tickets range from $29 to $200 on bellperformingartscentre.com, or call 604-507-6355.
Surrey Youth Orchestra’s 50th-anniversary concert on Saturday, May 9 at Chandos Pattison theatre, Fraser Heights. “This milestone concert brings together our full family of ensembles, from the youngest string players to our accomplished senior orchestra, for an inspiring evening of symphonic works and heartfelt celebration.” Tickets ($20-$30) and info: showpass.com.
Colin James Blues Trio in Surrey at Bell Performing Arts Centre on Monday, May 25, presented by Rock.It Boy Entertainment. “Joining Colin on this latest tour are two notable and accomplished sidemen, Kenny Neal and Chris Caddell, making for a great evening of entertainment.” Tickets and info: bellperformingartscentre.com.
Jazz Vespers in the Valley: Hour-long concerts at Northwood United Church on select Sundays from fall to spring, 3:30 p.m. start at 8855 156 St. “Jazz meets the Spirit in a time of reflection and prayer.” Suggested donation $10 for admission. Info: northwood-united.org/events, or call 604-581-8454. April 12: Inlet Jazz Band; May 3: Vancouver Groove Orchestra; May 24: Laura Crema & Friends.
The Clayton Coffee House: “Monthly performance opportunity for both aspiring and established poets, spoken-word artists, novelists, musicians, improvisers or comedians to share their work with the community,” at Performing Arts Studio at Clayton Community Centre, 7155 187a St. Free to attend, 6 to 7:30 p.m. For dates and more details visit surrey.ca/news-events/events/clayton-coffee-house.
THEATRE/STAGE
“The Jigsaw Puzzle”: Naked Stage Readers Theatre presents script-reading of Ann Snead play April 24-26 at Newton Cultural Centre, three show times. “Explore the relationship between three characters as they come to terms with the past. Over a long weekend alliances are made, secrets revealed, the past confronted. In the end, everything — and nothing — is changed.” Tickets $24 on nspsociety.com.
“Sense and Sensibility”: Kate Hamill play, based on the novel by Jane Austen, staged at Oceana Parc theatre in White Rock from April 23 to May 10. “A fast-moving, witty classic” about Mrs. Dashwood and daughters as they face an uncertain future following the death of Mr. Dashwood. Info and tickets: whiterockplayers.vbotickets.com.
“Fat Joke” at Surrey Arts Centre’s Studio Theatre on April 24-25. “A fusion of stand-up comedy, storytelling and unapologetic fact-blasting, Fat Joke thrusts fatphobia into the spotlight” with performer Cheyenne Rouleau. “Brace yourself for a social commentary that challenges conventions, sparks crucial conversations and keeps you laughing in the process.” Tickets $49 on surrey.ca, call 604-501-5580.
Anmol Magic Live in Surrey on Saturday, April 25 at Bell Performing Arts Centre, 7:30 p.m. show. “Anmol, a master illusionist known for his mind-bending tricks and captivating stage presence from the past 13 years, is bringing his world class show to North America for a limited time only. Reality Entertainment presents the Out of This World Tour by the sensational magician, Anmol Magic.” Tickets and info: bellperformingartscentre.com.
DANCE
Surrey Festival of Dance 2026: One of North America’s largest dance competitions returns to Surrey Arts Centre for a 60th-anniversary celebration April 7-23, 13750 88 Ave., Surrey. Multiple divisions include Jazz/AcroDance April 7-10, Hip Hop/Street Dance April 10, International April 11-12, Modern/Contemporary April 13-17, Ballet April 16-21 and Tap & Stage April 21-23, with No Borders group dance challenge at location TBA. “The Surrey Festival of Dance strives to provide quality programs, competitions, and opportunities to dancers of all ages and disciplines.” Info: surreyfestival.com.
Surrey Schools District Dance Festival from April 7-21 (select days) at Bell Performing Arts Centre, at Sullivan Heights Secondary. “Students from elementary & secondary schools in Surrey perform a variey of dances, showcasing dance programs & co-curricular dance clubs.” For dates and times, visit bellperformingartscentre.com, call 604-507-6355.
PARADE
Surrey Khalsa Day Vaisakhi Parade on Saturday, April 18 on streets of Newton. “The parade commemorates the founding of the Khalsa in 1699 by Guru Gobind Singh Ji (10th Sikh Guru) and a commitment to sovereignty, human rights, equality, and fairness. Event organizers, Gurdwara Sahib Dasmesh Darbar expect the 2026 parade will draw in excess of 600,000 guests from around the world to gather along the route.” Parade map and info: https://www.surreyvaisakhiparade.com.
RECREATION
Sensory Friendly Swims at various City of Surrey pools. “Sensory friendly swims are inclusive swim times for individuals and families looking for an environment with reduced noise. They are available for those who are autistic, have anxiety or other sensory processing needs, or anyone who feels they would benefit from a more supportive environment.” Info: call 604-502-6325, visit surrey.ca.
FESTIVALS/FAIRS
Party for the Planet: Surrey’s annual Earth Day celebration on Saturday, April 25 at Surrey Civic Plaza, with live entertainment, plant sale, interactive booths, demonstrations, food trucks and more. Free admission, info on partyfortheplanet.ca.
Sundar Prize Film Festival returns April 23-26 at venues in North Delta and North Surrey. “The festival brings together filmmakers, audiences, and community leaders through screenings, panel discussions, mentorship opportunities, and industry networking events. This year’s theme, ‘Home Is Complicated, So Are We,’ explores the many ways people understand belonging through identity, land, memory, and community.” Info: https://sundarprize.com.
Surrey Slam Jam festival for youth returns to Guildford Recreation Centre on May 9 from noon to 8 p.m. (for ages 10 to 18). “Enjoy Surrey’s annual 5v5 basketball tournament, all‑styles dance battles, creative art spaces and a vibrant lobby filled with interactive booths and community partners. New this year is a video game tournament, where you can compete for prizes and bragging rights.” At 15105 105 Ave., Surrey. Free admission. Info: surrey.ca.
COMMUNITY
Repair Cafe events at Guildford Library every third Tuesday of the month, 6 to 8 p.m. Bring broken items in need of repair to these monthly events at 15105 105 Ave., Surrey. “Toss it away? No way! Repairing broken items with experienced fixers, saving money and the environment.” Info: repaircafe.org/en/cafe/surrey-bc-repair-cafe.
Fleetwood Neighbourhood Board Gamers: “Just a super-local group for Fleetwood neighbours to talk about board games and plan game nights. If you live in the Fleetwood neighbourhood of Surrey, pull up a chair!” Between 12 and 24 people attend events at local pubs, restaurants. Search “Fleetwood Neighbourhood Board Gamers” on Facebook for group info.
MUSEUMS
Museum of Surrey: At 17710 56A Ave., Cloverdale. “Explore the vibrant, interactive and ever-changing Museum of Surrey, your free local venue for wonder, dialogue and fun for the whole family.” Info: Surrey.ca/museum, 604-592-6956. Now on view: “Our Connection to Hockey” interactive exhibit, to April 26.
KIDS/YOUTH
Foolish Operations invites families to be part of the last stage of the creative process of “Baby Space Opera” from April 9-11 in the theatre studio at Surrey’s Clayton Community Centre, thanks to residency support from Surrey SPARK Stages. “This is a unique chance for you and your babies to see the performance in it’s final stages of creation. Your feedback is essential to shape the final performance before the big debut!” Info: foolishoperations.org.
Youth Arts Council of Surrey (YACOS) is a branch of the Arts Council of Surrey run by youth for youth (ages 13-21) who want to get involved in the local arts community, with talent shows, play-writing competitions, film festivals, fashion shows. Info: artscouncilofsurrey.ca/yacos, 604-594-2700, instagram.com/youthartsca.
MYzone and MYgame After School drop-in programs run from October to June at seven City of Surrey sites, various schedules. “These fun programs provide children ages 8-12 the opportunity to explore a variety of activities during critical after-school hours in a safe and fully supervised environment.” Info: surrey.ca/myzone.
ARTS & CULTURE
Surrey Muse: Interdisciplinary art and literature presentation group meets monthly on fourth Saturday (1-4 p.m., City Centre Library, 10350 University Dr. Surrey). Gatherings feature an author, a poet and an artist/performer at varying levels of artistic development, followed by an Open Mic session. Info: surreymuse.wordpress.com.
GALLERIES
Surrey Artswest Group’s “Spring Expressions” show March 4-28 at Newton Cultural Centre, 13530 72 Ave, Surrey. The event features works by 17 members of the group. Event Bonus: Class: Introduction to Drawing with Pen & Watercolour, Friday, March 13 (Cost: by donation, registration required, email wendy@artbywendy.com). Surrey Artswest Group, is a not-for-profit Art group formed in 1987 to promote interest in the arts and encourage advancement for artists looking to build their skills.
Surrey Art Gallery: Multiple art exhibits and related events at Bear Creek Park, 88 Ave./King George Blvd., 604-501-5566, Surrey.ca/artgallery. Now featured: “Mustaali Raj: Across the Fire,” to May 3; “Art by Surrey Elementary School Students,” to May 3.
Surrey UrbanScreen outdoor digital art gallery: At Surrey City Centre Library building facing Surrey Civic Plaza, 10350 University Drive. Exhibition begins 30 minutes after sunset and ends at midnight, free admission. Info: surrey.ca/urbanscreen. “Dana Claxton: The Bead” showcased spring 2026.
Newton Cultural Centre features works by local artists at 13530 72 Ave., at venue of the Arts Council of Surrey. For calendar visit artscouncilofsurrey.ca, or call 604-594-2700.
Thursday Artist Talks: Events hosted by Surrey Art Gallery Association (SAGA) on the first Thursday of every month, 7:30 p.m. Free admission. Info: 604-501-5566, Facebook.surreyartgalleryassociation. April 2: Mustaali Raj on “movements of the dragon.”
BARS/NIGHTLIFE
The Barn: Country music at former Taphouse Guildford location, Wednesday to Sunday at 15330 102A Ave., Surrey. Info: barncountrybar.com.
Donegal’s Irish House: Live music and jams at 12054 96th Ave., Surrey. Info: 604-584-2112, donegals.pub.
Whalley Legion’s Vimy Lounge: Live music Friday-Sunday, Tuesday karaoke at #102-10626 City Parkway, Surrey. Info: (604) 582-0697, whalleylegion.org.
Dublin Crossing Irish Pub: Live music and dancing at 18789 Fraser Hwy., Surrey. 604-575-5470, events calendar on Dublincrossing.com.
Mojitos: Latin music by bands and DJs at and more at Turf Hotel, 12411 King George Blvd., Surrey. Info: 778-223-6936, mojitospub.com.
MOVIES/FILM
Landmark Cinemas 12 Guildford: 15051 101 Ave. 604-581-1716, Info and film listings: Landmarkcinemas.com.
Strawberry Hill Cineplex: 12161 72 Ave., Surrey. 604-501-9400, cineplex.com.
FLEA MARKET
The Cloverdale Market: “Your Weekly Treasure Hunt” in two buildings with 200 tables and 100+ outdoor spots, open every Sunday from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Cloverdale Fairgrounds, off 176 St. (Hwy 15) and 62 Ave., Surrey. Info: 604-837-1676, Cloverdalemarket.ca.
SPORTS
Surrey Eagles: Junior hockey games (BCHL) at South Surrey Arena from fall to spring. For schedule and tickets, visit surreyeagles.net or call 604-531-GOAL (4625).
Surrey Knights: Junior A hockey games (PJHL) at North Surrey Sport & Ice Complex, 10950 126A St., in PJHL league action from September to March. Home games Thursdays, 7 p.m. Schedule: surreyknights.ca.
BUSINESS
2026 Surrey & White Rock Women in Business Awards featuring guest speaker Manjit Minhas, luncheon Thursday, April 16 at Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel (15269 104 Ave.). “The event celebrates the strength, vision, and achievements of women shaping the future of our region.” Tickets and info: swrbot.com/events.
Roundtable with ICBC’s new President & CEO Jason McDaniel on Tuesday, April 21 at Surrey & White Rock Board of Trade office, #101-14439 104 Ave., Surrey. Free for SWRBOT members, registration required. “McDaniel to share insights on leading the Crown corporation and how ICBC serves as a competitive advantage to BC business.” Info: swrbot.com.
Surrey Industry Bus Tour hosted by Surrey & White Rock Board of Trade on April 24 from 7:15 a.m. to 2 p.m., for “an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at key businesses and innovation hubs that power Surrey’s economy.” Tickets start at $95 (lunch included) on swrbot.com.
FUNDRAISERS
Moving Forward Together gala hosted by Moving Forward Family Services on Friday, April 10 at 12025 Nordel Way, unit 201. “Come out and support a made-in-Canada solution to address the mental health and wellbeing needs of Canadian residents. Moving Forward has become among the largest non-profit counselling charities in the country, both in terms of our team size, and the number of clients we support (in 30+ languages), while receiving minimal public sector funding.” Tickets and info: eventbrite.ca.
EXPO
Construction Expo 2026 on March 28-29 at Cloverdale Agriplex, Surrey, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. “Join the Tradesman Association of BC and experience the latest innovations in homebuilding.” Free admission. Info: https://theconstructionexpo.com.
NATURE
Regenerative Human Tour event March 25-29 at Surrey Nature Centre. “Sustainability expert Kenton Zerbin is bringing a timely national conversation to Surrey as part of his Regenerative Human Tour, one of only eight stops across Canada. The Surrey stop includes a 90-minute public talk open to anyone curious about living more intentionally on March 25, followed by an optional hands-on weekend workshop for participants looking to apply these ideas directly to their own homes and land on March 27-29.” Tickets & Info: kentonzerbin.com/tour.
Community Tree Planting events in Surrey this spring including Wednesday, April 1 at Edmund Park in South Newton (5:30 p.m. start), April 8 at Greenaway Park (17905 60 Ave.) and April 15 at 71M detention pond. Plant larger shade trees. Rain or shine. Everyone welcome. Drop-in. Tools and training provided. Wear sturdy, close-toed shoes and dress to get dirty. Info: https://www.surrey.ca.
Get Growing at Darts Hill Garden Park event Saturday, April 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1633 170 St., South Surrey. “See Darts Hill Garden Park in it’s spring glory at our open house event! Enjoy a variety of free, outdoor activities in the garden.” Free admission for live music, demonstrations, tours, talks and more.
Surrey Youth Stewardship Squad leads invasive plant removal efforts and other work. “Remove invasive plants, plant trees and shrubs, clean up litter, and enhance habitat within Surrey parks. Tools and training are provided. Bring your friends, all youth aged 13 to 18 are welcome! No experience is required.” For dates and more details visit surrey.ca.
Surrey Tree Sale Program: “Surrey residents can buy quality trees at an affordable price to help grow the urban forest.” Purchases are made online and then later picked up from Surrey Operations Centre. Info: surrey.ca/treesale. “At $20 per tree, Surrey residents can beautify their property and help keep Surrey green.”
Nature Work Parties: “Help care for Surrey parks by removing invasive plant species, cleaning up litter, and enhancing habitat within the park. Remove invasive plant species, clean up litter, and enhance habitat within the park. Tools and training are provided. Bring your family and friends; all ages are welcome.” For info and dates, visit surrey.ca/news-events/events/nature-work-parties.
WORKSHOPS
Network to Eliminate Violence in Relationships (NEVR): “One of NEVR’s ongoing projects is educating the public on how to recognize and respond to abuse. We do this by creating toolkits and facilitating workshops.” Info: nevr.org, 604-599-2267.
EDUCATION
Make Your Own Emergency Kit event Tuesday, March 31 at Newton Recreation Centre, 11:30am to 1:30pm in Room 4 (Hall). “Join us for an engaging educational workshop where you’ll learn how to build your own emergency kit with guidance from Surrey Fire Services. This hands-on session will empower you with the knowledge and tools to stay safe and prepared in case of an emergency.” Free. Info: cityofsurrey.perfectmind.com.
READ Surrey/White Rock Society’s Partners Program offers free, one-to-one tutoring for adults who want reading, writing or math support. Call 778-242-7323, visit readsurreywhiterock.com.
WALKS/RUNS
Guided Nature Walks at Surrey Nature Centre on various dates: “Join a Surrey Nature Centre team member for in-person guided walks to learn about nature and the diversity of Green Timbers Urban Forest. Walks are designed for all ages and will go rain or shine.” More info: 604-501-5100, surrey.ca/parks-recreation/parks/surrey-nature-centre.
Surrey Trekkers Volksport Club: “A friendly walking club where everyone is welcome. We have a proud heritage as an associate of International Volkssporting with regularly scheduled walks throughout the Lower Mainland.” Walks are on Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, most statutory holidays. Info: surreytrekkers.com.
SENIORS
“Perspectives on Aging” exhibition opening celebration on April 18 at Clayton Community Centre, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free admission. “Join us as we celebrate a community art exhibition exploring the aging journey,” exhibition dates April 17 to Aug. 24, 2026. Info: surrey.ca.
Play for Life 55+ Sport and Wellness Event on April 25 at South Surrey Recreation & Arts Centre, 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Free admission. “In 2027 the City of Surrey will host the 55+ BC Games and as a lead up to this event, we are launching an event that will inspire, connect and engage all experiences.” Keynote speaker is Drew Mitchell, CEO, Sport for Life, plus panelists and presentations. Register on surrey.ca.
Focus on Seniors webinar series hosted by City of Surrey’s as part of Age Friendly Strategy for Seniors. Free, online. “These webinars feature guest presenters to provide resources to ensure Surrey’s seniors are supported and can remain actively engaged and safe in our community.” For subjects and more info, visit surrey.ca/news-events/events/focus-seniors-webinar-series, or call 604-591-4563.
Belinda’s Connection Café at Newton Cultural Centre: “A free monthly event for 55+ seniors to connect with others while participating in art-related activities,” on select dates, 10 a.m. to noon, register by email to lyn.verra.lay@gmail.com, call 778-879-4097, search “Belinda’s Connection Café” on Facebook.
Surrey Singles Over Sixty: “We are a friendly group that meet for dinners, card games, bowling, dancing, picnics, walks, etc. Our club is based in the North Surrey/North Delta area. New members are welcome.” Call Julie, 604-218-2946.
TALK (Third Age Learning at Kwantlen): Program promises “creative and stimulating educational activities” for the 50-plus age group in Surrey and surrounding cities, with a mix of in-person and online events. TALK courses are “ideal for retirees who want to continue learning.” Fees range from $15 to $30, plus $10 annual membership fee. Info: kpu.ca/talk, 604-599-3077.
ATTRACTIONS
Bear Creek Park Train and Mini Golf: Mini train rides through forest at Surrey’s largest park, 13750 88 Ave. Info: call 604-501-1232, visit bctrains.com.
Surreys Heritage Rail: Rides from Cloverdale Station. Arrive at least 15 minutes before departure to be able to enjoy all rides. Accessible. Parking is available at the station, at 17630 / Highway 10. Info: fvhrs.org.
HEALTH
Surrey No Longer Alone Nar-Anon Family Group (for people affected by someone else’s drug use) meetings on Monday evenings, 7 to 8 p.m. on Zoom. Call 778-836-6504 for info.
GROUPS
Surrey International Folk Dancing Society hosts dance events Thursdays at Walnut Road Elementary in Surrey, 16152 82 Ave., 7:15 p.m. start. First time is free. No partner or costume required. “Folk dancing is a recreational activity suitable for all ages and abilities. Beginners are welcome.” Info: surreyfolkdance.org or call Dale, 604-496-4236.
Surrey Air Cadets: 278 Cormorant RCACS: “A large diverse squadron of over 100 cadets. We welcome all teenagers from ages 12-18 to join our program” at two schools in Surrey (Princess Margaret, Panorama Ridge secondaries, weekly September to June. Info: surreycadets.ca, 778-832-0278.
CALLS
Aequitas Singers: “Located in Surrey, an adult, non-audition , social justice, community choir.” Rehearsal at Northwood United Church, 8855 156 St., Surrey, 7-9 p.m. New members welcome. Information: aequitassingers.ca.
Soundscape A Capella Chorus: A mixed-voice, auditioned community chorus for adults. Rehearsals Tuesday evenings at Fraser Heights Secondary, Surrey. Info: soundscapesings.ca/auditions.
Handel Society Choir invites new members. Rehearsals are Tuesdays 7.30 p.m. at Cloverdale Canadian Reformed Church, on 174 Street and 60 Avenue. Soprano, alto, tenor and bass voices wanted.” Phone 604 202 7801 for information.
Westcoast Harmony Chorus: Group rehearses in Surrey at Parkland Community Church (9574 160th St.) on Wednesday evenings, 7 p.m. “A group of women and people of marginalized genders who love to sing and are personally committed to excellence and lasting friendships.” New members sought. Visit westcoastsings.com for info.
South Fraser Community Band welcomes new members. “We are an intermediate-level band and a non-profit society of music lovers, dedicated to interacting with the South Fraser community through music.” Rehearsals Thursdays 7:30-9:30 p.m., September to June, at Earl Marriott Secondary, 15751 16 Ave., Surrey. Visit sfcb.ca.
VOLUNTEERS
Surrey Art Gallery docent program seeks volunteers to lead weekday school group tours of contemporary art exhibitions. Visit “Volunteering at the Gallery” page on surrey.ca/artgallery, call 604-501-5198.
Surrey Memorial Hospital Auxiliary needs additional volunteers. “We manage the hospital gift shop, the lottery booth and hospital gift cart. All funds raised go towards enhancing patient comfort and promoting patient welfare, assisting with much needed hospital expansions and equipment, fostering good relations between Surrey Memorial Hospital and the community.” Visit the gift shop to learn more. Info: fraserhealth.ca.
Bell Performing Arts Centre seeks new volunteers. “Our volunteers gain experience in box office sales, ushering, concession sales, working with the public, and more. Get a backstage view of the arts in your community. Learn about teamwork, and experience the joy of giving something back to your community. Volunteers of various ages and all cultural backgrounds welcome.” For info call 604-507-6355. Apply on bellperformingartscentre.com/volunteer.
Volunteer Cancer Drivers organization needs drivers in Surrey and other cities to provide complimentary transportation for Greater Vancouver and Fraser Valley residents battling cancer. Visit volunteercancerdrivers.ca.
Community Thrift Store: “Can you spare 4 hours a day to volunteer at Newton’s Community Thrift Store, a joint project of Surrey Hospice Society and Surrey Fire Fighters’ Charitable Society?” At 7138 King George Blvd., Surrey. Call Donna at 604-599-9930 or visit shscommunitythriftstore.com/volunteer to learn more.
READ Surrey/White Rock Society is recruiting volunteer adult literacy tutors for their fall training. Info: readsurreywhiterock.com.
Fraser Health Crisis Line is marking 50 years of operation this year; that’s 50 years of 24/7 service delivered by volunteers. If you would like to volunteer, contact the Fraser Health Crisis Line: options.bc.ca/volunteer-at-options.