A guide to Surrey-area events, entertainment, activities and attractions
THEATRE/STAGE
“America’s Sexiest Couple”: Surrey’s Naked Stage Readers Theatre will bring Ken Levine’s sitcom to life in staged readings June 5-7, three show times at Newton Cultural Centre. Tickets $24, visit nspsociety.com.
“Cinderella” staged by Fraser Valley Musical Theatre at Surrey Arts Centre’s Main Stage theatre from June 26 to July 5 (eight show times). “Join us for this heartwarming story where hope endures, courage rises, and kindness triumphs over all. Adapted from the iconic 1957 CBS broadcast starring Julie Andrews.” For tickets call 604-501-5580 or visit purchase.surrey.ca.
FESTIVALS/FAIRS
50th Annual Alex Fest at Alex House in South Surrey (Crescent Beach), on May 30-31 at 2916 McBride Ave. Free admission. “This special anniversary event features two days of live entertainment, local vendors, and activities for all ages.” Info: alexhouse.net/alex-fest.
Car-Free Day Surrey festival in Newton Town Centre on Saturday, June 6 from noon to 8 p.m. with live entertainment, activities for kids, vendors, food and more, on 137 Street between 72A Ave & 74 Ave. Free admission, rain or shine. “This exciting event brings together residents, businesses, and organizations for a day of celebration and community spirit.” Info: newtonbia.com.
Surrey Soccer Fan Zones celebrate FIFA World Cup with live soccer games on big screens, food, live entertainment and more, June 11 to July 19 at Surrey Civic Plaza. Free admission. Additional sites at Cloverdale Agriplex (opens July 1) and South Surrey Athletic Park (opens July 14). Schedule and more details: surreysoccerfanzones.ca.
CONCERTS
The Merry Marching Band in a Surrey SPARK Stages concert for kids and families, on Saturday, May 23 at Surrey Arts Centre’s Main Stage, 12:30 p.m. start. “Meet us in the village of Underpantsburg where a very unusual marching band is waiting to take you on a hilarious musical adventure to Mars! Stay after the show for an afternoon of creativity from 1-3pm.” Tickets: Kids $28, adult $35. Info: surrey.ca, call 604-501-5580.
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.
“There Is Something About This Country”: Aequitas Singers spring concert at Northwood United Church in Fleetwood on Saturday, May 30, 7 p.m. at 8855 156 St., Surrey. A 26-voice choral event fundraiser to support the Bright Beginnings Foundation (BBF). Tickets $15/$20 sold on tickettailor.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. 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.
DANCE
“Swan Lake” production by Coastal City Ballet on Friday, June 5 at Surrey Arts Centre’s Main Stage, celebrating the Vancouver-based company’s 15th anniversary. “Join Coastal City Ballet for a full-length, traditional production of Swan Lake, faithfully staged in the spirit of the original choreography.” Info/tickets: purchase.surrey.ca.
“Becoming”: Spiral Dance presents year-end recital at Bell Performing Arts Centre on June 13-14, three show times. Tickets and info: bellperformingartscentre.com/events/becoming-2026/.
FOOD/DRINK
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.
COMEDY
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. May 22-23: David Milchard; May 29-30: Ray Morrison.
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.
COMMUNITY
Fill the Bay community drop-in event at Surrey Food Bank at warehouse, 13478 78 Ave., on Thursday, May 21. Hosted by Global BC’s Mark Madryga alongside Howard Blank, the event will feature an afternoon of games, food trucks and more from 3 to 6 p.m. Info: surreyfoodbank.org/fill-the-bay.
767 Dearman Royal Canadian Air Cadets 59th Annual Ceremonial Review, on 12:30 p.m. Saturday, May 30 at North Surrey Sports & Ice Complex, 10950 126A St, Surrey. This Air Cadet Squadron, B.C.’s largest, has 380 to 400 cadets. Annual Ceremonial Review “serves as the final showcase of the training year, highlighting the dedication these young Canadians have shown in mastering skills such as leadership, teamwork, and citizenship.”
Rotary Club of Surrey Bike Day event at Holland Park on Saturday, June 6 starting at 9:15 a.m. “Ride through Surrey with family, friends, and fellow cyclists while supporting a fun, community-focused day of outdoor activity for all skill levels. Guided tour.” Pricing and other info on surrey.ca.
International Picnic Day event at Dominion Park (8225 134 St., Newton) on Saturday, June 13 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. “Connect with friends, family and your community. Enjoy music, games and other fun park activities. Free picnic food item for the first 150 attendees.” Info: surrey.ca.
Our City cleanup event at Francis Park in Fleetwood on June 30 from 1 to 3 p.m., 15951 83 Ave. Free, drop-in. “Help keep your neighbourhood beautiful by signing up as an Our City volunteer or simply dropping by to participate in neighbourhood cleanups this summer. Clean up litter and contribute to a cleaner, more vibrant Surrey. All training and equipment provided.” Other dates July 8 at Royal Kwantlen Park, July 15 at Newton Recreation Centre, July 31 at Surrey Nature Centre, Aug. 21 at Holly Park. Info: surrey.ca.
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
“Métis: Children of the Fur Trade” event at Museum of Surrey on May 30, noon to 5 p.m., free admission. “Come explore the unique and enriching Métis heritage by learning about current and historical traditions with performances, speakers and artisans.” At 17710 56a Ave., Cloverdale. Info: surrey.ca.
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.
KIDS/YOUTH
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
Curator’s tour at Surrey Art Gallery on Thursday, May 28 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. “Join the Gallery’s Curator of Exhibitions and Collections, Jordan Strom, for a tour of the exhibition In the Shadow of the Pavilions: Expo 86 and Contemporary Art. Following the tour, there will be an audio-visual performance featuring chiptunes from the 1980s by FreakyDNA.” Info: surrey.ca.
“If Gardens Could Dream: A Beading Workshop with Keerat Kaur” at Surrey Art Gallery on Saturday, May 30 from 2 to 4 p.m., free. “Create your own beaded string to become part of Keerat Kaur’s upcoming exhibition If Gardens Could Dream. Each participant will craft a unique beaded strand that will be woven into the hanging roots of a banyan tree installation on display this summer.” RSVP on surrey.ca.
Family Art Party at Surrey Art Gallery: “Travelling Through Time” theme connected to EXPO 86 exhibit, on Sunday, June 7 from 1 to 5 p.m. “Make monuments, design wearable passports, and send playful postcards to your future self.” At 13750 88 Ave., at Bear Creek Park. Info: surrey.ca.
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: “In the Shadow of the Pavilions: Expo 86 and Contemporary Art,” to June 7; “Arts 2026” juried exhibition (to Aug. 1); “Keerat Kaur: If Gardens Could Dream,” July 4 to Aug. 30.
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. at Surrey Art Gallery, 13750 88 Ave. Free admission. Info: 604-501-5566, Facebook.surreyartgalleryassociation. June 4: ARTS 2026 Open Mic featuring artists from the summer exhibit at the gallery.
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
“The Homecoming” boxing event featuring Eric Basran and other Surrey fighters, on Saturday, May 30 at Royal King Palace & Convention Centre in Surrey, presented by Three Lions Promotions. “The card showcases a dynamic blend of rising Canadian talent and fan‑favourite contenders.” Info and tickets: http://www.threelionspromotions.com.
BUSINESS
“Education for Growth: Strengthening B.C.’s Economy Through Talent Development” speech by BC’s Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills, Jessie Sunner, on Friday, May 22 at Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel. Event hosted by Surrey & White Rock Board of Trade. Info: swrbot.com.
SFU Beedie MBA Mini Class: Supply Chain Strategy event at SFU Surrey Engineering Building (University Drive) on May 30, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Free. “In this in-person mini class, you will engage directly with an expert professor to explore the strategic complexities of modern supply chains.” Info: eventbrite.ca.
FUNDRAISERS
NATURE
Biodiversity Day BioBlitz event at Port Kells Park on Friday, May 22, Drop-in; free; rain or shine. “Celebrate the International Day for Biodiversity by observing and recording as many nature sightings as you can. Help scientists track local biodiversity. Spot local birds, bugs and plants. Use iNaturalist to log your discoveries. Visit the SNAP tent (9am-2pm) for tips; Join a guided walk: Parent & Tot (9-10am) | All Ages (7:00-8:30pm).” Info: surrey.ca.
World Fish Migration Day at City Centre Pond: “Join an all-ages celebration to learn about local salmon habitats and contribute to a vibrant community mural,” on Saturday, May 23 from 3 to 6 p.m. Free, at 9910 Whalley Blvd, Surrey. Event hosted by Surrey’s Salmon Habitat Restoration Program (SHaRP) and Stream of Dreams members & volunteers. Info: surrey.ca.
Buzz and Bloom Fest at Surrey Nature Centre on Saturday, May 30, noon start, free admission. “Explore hands-on activities, meet local experts, and discover how bees, butterflies and other pollinators keep our ecosystems thriving. This event is presented as part of Surrey’s Environmental Extravaganza.” Info: surrey.ca.
Wild Salmon Day 2026 at Healy Creek on Monday, June 1 from 3 to 7 p.m., at Queen Mary Park, 8972 Queen Mary Blvd., Surrey. Free to attend. “Surrey’s Salmon Habitat Restoration Program (SHaRP) is working to enhance Healy Creek. Join us at this all-ages event for salmon-themed games, trivia, and hands-on learning opportunities as part of Wild Salmon Day, an international day that spotlights of the challenges faced by wild salmon around the world.” Info: Call 604-591-4383, visit surrey.ca.
Community Tree Planting events in Surrey at various sites. 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.
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
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
BC Walk and Roll Accessibility Parade at Holland Park on Sunday, May 24 from 1 to 4 p.m. “Highlights accessibility while bringing communities together to celebrate inclusion and remove barriers. The parade will start at Holland Park and end at the Surrey Civic Plaza where there will be special speakers, vendor tables, food trucks, and a sensory-friendly tent.” Info: equalaccesscollective.ca.
Emotions BC’s upcoming Walk for Mental Wellness on Sunday, May 24 at Surrey Bend Regional Park, 17775 104 Ave., Surrey (Hawk Picnic Shelter). “Focused on bringing the community together to raise awareness around mental health, reduce stigma, and encourage connection and support for individuals and families affected by mental health challenges.” Info: emotionsbc.ca/walk-for-mental-wellness-2025/.
Kidney Walk at Tynehead Regional Park (Serpentine Fields (10099 168 St.) on June 7 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., free, hosted by Kidney Foundation of Canada. “Every dollar raised powers programs and services for the 1 in 10 Canadians—about 4 million people—living with kidney disease.” Info: Call (604) 779-2806, visit kidney.akaraisin.com.
Surrey Defeat Depression Walk at Newton Athletic Park on Saturday, May 30, 9:30 a.m. start. “A hopeful and inclusive event supporting mental health for all. The walk invites participants to show up for one another, raise funds for vital local services, and help break the silence and stigma around mental illness.” Proceeds from the Surrey event will support Moving Forward Family Services. Register or donate on surrey.defeatdepression.ca.
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
55+ Safety, Health & Wellness Forum on Saturday, May 30 at Newton Seniors Centre from 9:30am–2:30pm. Free admission for event hosted by the city. “Join us for these informative presentations on fall prevention, emergency preparedness, artificial intelligence (AI), representation agreements and more. Expect information booths, door prizes, activities and a light complimentary lunch.” Info: 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.
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.