CONCERTS
Lunch at Allen's farewell tour concert at Surrey Arts Centre on Friday, June 13, featuring celebrated Canadian musicians Murray McLauchlan, Cindy Church, Marc Jordan and Ian Thomas. Presented by Shantero Productions. Info: tickets.surrey.ca, 604-501-5566.
"A Whole New World: A Concert of Movie Musicals' Greatest Songs" at Bell Performing Arts Centre on June 20, 7:30 p.m. concert. "From the producers of Music of the Night: The Concert Tour, this new concert production celebrates some of Hollywood’s legendary songs from movie musicals – immersing you in the greatest hits from Disney and iconic Hollywood Studios. With a live band and celebrated professional cast of singers, this concert experience will delight audiences of all ages." Info/tickets: bellperformingartscentre.com.
"Alam Khan: Ragas that Colour the Mind" concert July 12 at Main Stage at Surrey Arts Centre. "This candlelit evening with Alam Khan will be a soul-stirring journey through the sounds of Indian classical music, led by one of the most respected sarod players of our time. Alam Khan, son of the legendary Swara Samrat Ali Akbar Khan, is bringing his signature blend of emotional depth and masterful technique to Surrey—joined by the incredible Eman Hashimi on tabla. A co-presentation between Surrey Civic Theatres and Indian Summer Festival." Tickets $29-$49, tickets.surrey.ca, 604-501-5566.
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.
DANCE
"Elevate" year-end recitals presented by Spiral Dance Co., June 14-15 at Bell Performing Arts Centre, Surrey. Info: bellperformingartscentre.com.
THEATRE/STAGE
"The Merry Widow": Crescendo Operation Society celebrates its 20th anniversary with a production featuring music by Franz Lehar, at Surrey Arts Centre's Studio Theatre from June 20-22 (four show times). Artistic direction by Dolores Scott, choreography by Nancy Hasiuk-Lay, music by Natan Badue, stage direction by Robin Hahn. Info and tickets: crescendooperatic.org, tickets.surrey.ca.
"HMS Pinafore" staged by Fraser Valley Musical Theatre at Surrey Arts Centre from June 27 to July 6 (select show times). "Set on the eve of World War II with a musical combination of classic operetta and 1940s jazz, it’s a swinging evening you won’t want to miss." Tickets on tickets.surrey.ca, 604-501-5566.
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.
FESTIVALS/FAIRS
5X Fest Block Party at Surrey Civic Plaza on June 14, 4 p.m. start. Free admission for live music by Talwinder, Gminxr, G Sidhu, Sahil Cheema, DJ sets by Panjabi Hit Squad and MTOORAY. "Experience the ultimate celebration of Panjabi music and culture, food vendors, a vendor village of some of the coolest local brands, 5X's first EVER Corona beer garden, and the chance to connect with both established and emerging artists shaping the South Asian creative scene." Info: 5xfest.com.
Surrey Fest Downtown: Free admission for live entertainment, interactive booths, a family fun zone and a diverse range of community organizations, Saturday, June 21 at Central City Plaza from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Info and schedule of events: www.surreyfest.ca.
Surrey Pride Festival on Saturday, June 28 at Surrey Civic Plaza from noon to 7 p.m. featuring drag entertainment, DJ, music, dance party, Emerald Fire and more. Full details on surreypride.ca/surrey-pride-2025.
Surrey Canada Day celebration returns to Cloverdale's Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre featuring music by The Reklaws country band and much more, on Tuesday, July 1. Four stages, food trucks, rides, family-friendly activities and more, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. For more information, visit surreycanadaday.ca.
FVDED in the Park Music Festival returns to Holland Park in Surrey on the weekend of Friday, July 4 and Saturday, July 5. Produced by Live Nation Canada and Blueprint Events, "FVDED continues to be a staple in the Canadian EDM scene with over 40K+ attendees each year, featuring 2025 headliners Tïesto, Zedd, Kaytranada, Disclosure, Subtronics and more. Tickets and info: fvdedinthepark.com.
Surrey Fusion Festival returns to Holland Park on Saturday, July 19 and Sunday, July 20. Free admission. Presented by Coast Capital, the 18th annual festival is a vibrant hub of food, music and culture. Headlining are internationally renowned reggae group, Easy Star All-Stars, and South Asian music icon, Miss Pooja. Additional feature performers include Geeta Zaildar, AHI, and Josh Bogert." Info: surreyfusionfestival.ca.
Surrey Latin Festival returns to Surrey Civic Plaza on Aug. 9-10. "A free event that celebrates Latin American culture, the festival will feature a variety of Latin American cultural activities, including music, dance, food, and art. Organized by the Canadian Women and Art Society, SLF is not just a festival—it’s a movement that fosters social inclusion, gender equity, and cultural empowerment." Info: surreylatinfestival.com.
FOOD/DRINK
Surrey Greek Food Festival June 6-15 at church lot, 13181 96 Ave., Surrey, for food, live music, multi-cultural performances, raffle prizes, shopping and more. Weekday times 4 to 10 p.m., weekends noon to 10 p.m. "Come and join our food festival filled with delicious Greek food! We have everything from meals to snacks, coffee to dessert for you to enjoy. Each night features live entertainment from traditional Greek dances and bands to music from diverse groups in our local communities." Info: surreygreekfoodfest.com.
Long Long Table dinner hosted by Downtown Surrey Business Improvement Association on Tuesday, June 24, starting with 4:30 p.m. networking and 6:15 meal service, at Surrey Civic Plaza (outside city hall). Annual event is "an evening of good food and even better company" with an "Urban Summer Nights" theme for 2025. Five-course dinner curated by Civic Hotel kitchen staff. Tickets are $54.58 on LongLongTable2025.eventbrite.ca.
Battle of the Brews: Surrey Fire Fighters Charitable Society partners with 93.7 JR Country for 7th annual event on Saturday, Aug. 16 at Surrey Civic Plaza, 1 to 5 p.m. "Join us for an afternoon of unlimited beer tasting, live country music, yard games, and delicious food, all in support of youth in our community through programs like Athletics for Kids and JR’s Basics for Babies. Taste from some of BC’s top breweries and vote for your favourites to help award the Battle of the Brews Axe Trophies, including Best Brewery. A ticket includes entry, a souvenir tasting mug, and all beer samples — no extra tokens needed." Info: surreyfirefighters.com/battle-of-the-brews.
COMMUNITY
3rd Annual Classic Car Show & Fundraiser on Saturday, June 14 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Venvi Fleetwood Villa, 16028 83 Ave., Surrey, in support of the Surrey Food Bank. "Enjoy a spectacular display of classic cars, live entertainment, and a community BBQ." Live music schedule is 11:30am with The Beauty Shop Dolls, followed at 1 p.m. by Steve Elliot as Elvis.
International Picnic Day event June 14 at Chimney Heights Park (14677 74 Ave.). "Pack a picnic blanket and celebrate at this free outdoor event. Connect with friends, family and your community. Enjoy music, games and other fun park activities at Chimney Heights Park. Come out for free samosas for the first 150 attendees, free lemonade from The Quenchy Lemon for 100 attendees (first come, first serve), magic show and close-up magic with Travis Bernhardt, mini-golf." Info: 604-501-5050, partnersinparks@surrey.ca.
Surrey's National Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration on Saturday, June 21 from 2 to 7 p.m. at Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre, Cloverdale. Free admission. "Come celebrate the rich culture and history of Indigenous Peoples of Canada. This event is an opportunity to acknowledge and show respect and admiration for Indigenous Peoples past, present and future; to share cultural history; and to share spirit, experiences, stories, song, art and dance with each other and the community."
International Yoga Day Celebration hosted by Vedic Hindu Cultural Society of Surrey, on Saturday, June 21, 8:30 a.m. onward, 8321 140 St. "Join us for a rejuvenating morning dedicated to health, mindfulness, and community as we celebrate International Yoga Day. Guided group yoga session (all levels welcome), refreshments will be served, networking. Bring your yoga mat and your smile." Contact: Vinay Sharma, 604-782-7624.
WRESTLING
Midget Wrestling Warriors Reborn 2025 Tour at Surrey's Empress Palace Ballroom on Friday, June 20, presented by All Star Wrestling, 7 p.m. bell. "Midget Warrior stars including Short Sleeve Sampson, The Canadian Bad Guy Bruce Rutter, Rob the Giant, and Reyna Marina will rage war in the ring, with so much more." At #201-8166 128 Street, Surrey. Advance tickets: vtixonline.com/all-star-wrestling-presents-midget-warriors-jun-20-2025/4885.
TALKS
Creative Writing Workshops: Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) has partnered with Surrey Libraries to offer a series of creative writing workshops led by talented KPU alumni. Each 90-minute workshop is free and open to the public, with focus on fiction on June 11. "Attendees are encouraged to register for one or all of the sessions to explore their creative potential." To register, visit surreylibraries.ca/events.
FOOD & BEVERAGES
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.
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." Ocean Bound exhibit, to Sept. 7:: "Discover how our actions on land impact aquatic life and ocean health in this interactive and family-friendly exhibit, which brings the science of watersheds to life." Info: Surrey.ca/museum, 604-592-6956.
KIDS/YOUTH
Surrey's Summer Day Camps: Pick up a Summer Day Camps Guide at any Surrey recreation facility or library. For help and info, call Monday to Friday 8:30am–4:30pm at 604.501.5100.
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 locations across Surrey. “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/activities-parks-recreation/recreation-programs/children-age-6-to-12/mygame-after-school-drop-in-program.
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.
Surrey's Artswest Art Group meets on third Monday of every month (Sept. to May) at Newton Cultural Centre, 13570 72 Ave. Guests are welcome ($10); memberships are $35 annually. The club offers opportunities to connect with artists, six demos by professional artists, workshops, shows and more. Info: email wendy@artbywendy.com.
GALLERIES
Surrey Art Gallery: Multiple art exhibits and related events at Bear Creek Park, 88 Ave./King George Blvd. 604-501-5566, Surrey.ca/artgallery. Summer 50th-anniversary exhibition "10 and 10: Story of Stories" from June 28 to Aug. 9; "Experiments in Solitude" from June 28 to Aug. 16; "Atheana Picha: Echoes," to June 2027; "Sandeep Johal: It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see," to June 2027.
Surrey UrbanScreen outdoor digital art gallery: 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. To July 29: Refracted Fields presents a kaleidoscopic visual poem about the landscapes of British Columbia.
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, Arts.surrey.ca. On Facebook.surreyartgalleryassociation.
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: Live music on stage at 18789 Fraser Hwy. 604-575-5470, online at Dublincrossing.com.
Mojitos: Latin music and more at The Turf Hotel, by bands and DJs, 12411 King George Blvd. Info: 778-223-6936, facebook.com/mojitosurrey.
MOVIES
Movie Night in Fleetwood on Saturday, June 14: "Join us for our 7th annual movie night under the stars, featuring Over the Hedge. In Francis Park (15971 83rd Avenue), rain or shine. Bring your own blankets or chairs, and enjoy free popcorn, on us (Fleetwood BIA). The movie will start at dusk, at around 9:15 p.m. Many thanks to our main event sponsor, Lineage Properties, and our event partner, Surrey Crime Prevention Society, who help with popcorn distribution and keeping our event fun and safe."
Landmark Cinemas 12 Guildford: 15051 101 Ave. 604-581-1716, Info: 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.ca 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.
AWARDS
BUSINESS
NATURE
Community Tree Planting events in Surrey at various sites. “Help grow Surrey’s urban forest by planting trees and shrubs in your community park this spring.” Schedule and info: surrey.ca/news-events/events/community-tree-planting, email stewardship@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
The Network to Eliminate Violence in Relationships (NEVR) is offering free 3-hour online workshops every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. “Goal of the workshop is to learn to identify different types of abuse, support survivors of abuse and learn how to find additional supports and resources for survivors of abuse.” Email nevr@kpu to register for a free VIP workshop. Info: 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. “If you or someone you know needs literacy help, call Shanti at 778-242-7323 or email readswrs@gmail.com.” Info at 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 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.
Surrey Walks Together: City hall initiative encourages residents to “reconnect with others while walking to improve both mental and physical health.” Meeting locations are posted to Surrey Walks website (surrey.ca/parks-recreation/surrey-walks) along with other walking resources including trail maps, information on self-guided walks, walking groups, charity walks and more.
SENIORS
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. June 26: Sun Prints with Desmond Tompkins.
Senior’s bingo every Saturday from 11:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre in Whalley. Cards are 25 cents each. Telephone registration is required: 604-598-5898.
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.
Seniors Centre Without Walls: Join various presenters for telephone-based exercises, literature or coffee clubs, learning mindfulness or estate planning. View details for information about the Seniors’ Centre Without Walls initiative by Seniors Come Share Society and register by calling 604-531S-9400 ext. 205 or scww@comeshare.ca.
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. Everyone is welcome: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87844691227?pwd=Yzd0R0tCZUZ3ajRJN0kwYzhIQlI5Zz09, Meeting ID: 878 4469 1227, Passcode: 852087. Call 778-836-6504 for info.
Recovery Canada: “We are a free, in-person, self-help support group for people experiencing symptoms of anxiety or depression. In-person meeting Tuesdays 1:30-3pm at St. Cuthbert Anglican Church, 11601 82 Ave, Delta BC. For more info contact Anita at anitaendorse@gmail.com or 604-788-4633. The virtual meeting will continue Thursdays 7-8:30 pm. Contact Gilles at gilber005@yahoo.ca for more info, or visit RecoveryCanada.ca.
Surrey Prostate Cancer Support Group meetings on last Saturday of month at Valley View Memorial Gardens 14644 72 Ave., Surrey (no meetings July and December). “Everyone is invited who are interested in knowing more about prostate cancer. Coffee & cookies provided. Call 604 594-5257.”
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 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.
Surrey Air Cadets: 278 Cormorant RCACS, launched in 2017, welcomes new members aged 12-18. “We parade (train) on Tuesday Evenings from 6:30 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. from September to June of each year,” at Princess Margaret Secondary School, 12870 72 Ave, Surrey. Info: surreycadets.ca, 778-832-0278.
CALLS
The Vaudevillians seniors entertainment troupe seeks performers for local events, for singing, dancing, music instrument playing, also backstage. For details call Doris, 604-585-7409 or visit thevaudevillians.com.
Peace Arch Chorus: A capella group rehearses at Newton Cultural Centre under direction of Elvera Collier and assistant director Bev Feick. “Auditioned members are provided with excellent musical education and vocal coaching.” Chorus welcomes women to join. Info: peacearchchorus.ca.
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, particularly needing brass/horns. Rehearsals Thursdays 7:30-9:30 p.m., September to June, at Earl Marriott Secondary, 15751 16 Ave. Email Membership@sfcb.ca, visit sfcb.ca.
VOLUNTEERS
Surrey Memorial Hospital Auxiliary has provided volunteer services and fundraising since 1947, and 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/about-us/volunteer-opportunities/volunteer-surrey-memorial-hospital-and-jim-pattison-outpatient-care-and-surgery-centre.
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. Application form on bellperformingartscentre.com.
Volunteer Cancer Drivers organization needs drivers in Surrey and other cities. 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. Call Donna at 604-599-9930 or visit shscommunitythriftstore.com/volunteer to learn more.
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 or contact Chris Dawson-Murphy, Volunteer Coordinator, artsvolunteer@surrey.ca, 604-501-5198.
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.