A listing of local community groups and events.
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Fundraising
Clubs/meetings
BC Gov't Retired Employees Association
The Langley/Surrey Branch 1200 will meet at 12:30pm in the Union Hall, 8555 198 St. Members, guests and new members welcome.
CN Pensioners Association
Meets in the Kinsmen Community Centre, 26770 29th Ave., on the first Wednesday of each month at 1pm. Info: Jonn Hanlen, 604-824-0531.
Fraser Valley Estate Planning Council
For professionals from the financial and estate planning fields. At the Eaglequest Golf Course, 7778 152nd St. RSVP and info: LDaschuk@telus.net.
Greater Langley Cycling coalition
The group meets at 7pm on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at Township Civic Facility (Nicomekl Room). All welcome. Info: 604-807-8508
Hearts in Motion Walking Club
The club meets at Willowbrook Shopping Centre every morning for indoor exercise and socializing, and is open to anyone. Membership is a nominal amount that goes to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of BC and Yukon. Info: Dixie Platt at 604-530-4447.
Langley Elks
Help with community ventures that support children's charities. Join the Langley club which meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month at #6 - 4044 200B St. Info: Steve 604-510-4742.
Langley Field Naturalists
The monthly meeting is at 7:15 pm, at the Langley Community Music School, 4899-207 St. Info: langleyfieldnaturalists.org or 604-888-1787.
Langley Kinsmen
1st & 3rd Wed./mo., at Kins-men Hall, 20178 72nd Ave. New members welcome. Info: 604-530-6550.
Langley Kiwanis Club 100
6pm on 2nd & 4th Tues./mo. at Andreas Restaurant, 20227 56th Ave. Info: Don Wiens, 604-533-2424.
Langley Lions Club
Meets on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at 6:30pm Thirsty Penguin (Twin Rinks), 5700 Langley Bypass. Info: Paul, 604-861-8524.
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Langley Newcomers and Friends
This non-profit community-minded group is open to women of all ages, and meets at the W.C. Blair Recreation Centre at 7:15pm on the first Tuesday of each month. Info: Cyndy, 604-530-3924; Donna, 604-530-3844; or langleynewcomers@hotmail.com.
Langley Quilters' Guild
The Langley Quilter's Guild meets the fourth Wednesday, monthly (except December), at the George Preston Recreation Centre, 20699 42nd Ave. Meet at noon or 7:15 p.m. New members welcome. First visit free. Info: www.langleyquiltersguild.com.
Mom Time
A free volunteer-run program invites moms to gather Fridays, 10-11:30am at Building 272 in Aldergrove for coffee, snacks and conversation. Children enjoy supervised playtime. Info: Karen edcorkarjo@gmail.com.
Municipal Pension Retirees Ass'n
The monthly meetings are 1:30pm in the Douglas Recreation Centre.
Rotary Club of Langley
The club meets for dinner and a speaker every Thursday at 6:15pm in the Coast Hotel and Convention Centre. Visitors and prospective members welcome to attend. Info: Gary, 604-635-4410 or www.langleyrotary.org.
Soroptimists
Soroptimist International of the Langleys meets 5:30pm on 1st Tuesday each month at Andreas Restaurant. Guests welcome. Info: Vera, 604-534-4991, silangleys@soroptimist.net, or www.soroptimistsoflangley.ca
Valley Women's Network
The evening chapter meets on the second Tuesday of the month at the Sunrise Banquet Centre, 188th Street and Highway 10 at 6:30pm. The group involves business networking, business practices, health, safety and more. $23 for members, $26 non-members, $30 drop-in. Reservations and info: Eleanor, 604-530-7304 or EveningReservations@ValleyWomensNetwork.com.
You've Gotta Have Friends
The community group encourages inclusion for all people and is located at 20510 Fraser Hwy. (McBurney Lane). Info: 604-534-6546 or www.youvegottahavefriends.ca.
Ongoing activities:Drop in: Monday and Friday, 2-4pm.Out and About Coffee with Friends: Mondays, 2pm at various locations. Call the office.Coffee with Friends: second Friday of the month, 9:30am at Morning Glory Cafe.Supper Club: last Tuesday of each month, 6pm. Call office for location.Girl Talk: women gather to socialize at various locations. Call the office.
Seniors
Successful Aging
A free two-hour seminar is Feb. 20 at the Langley Seniors' Resource Centre, 20605 51B Ave., from 1-3pm, put on by Fraser Health's Home Health branch. topics include maintaining health, resources in the community. Bring questions. Sign up in advance by contacting 604-530-3020 or email info@lsrs.ca.
Brookswood Seniors
Bridge/pool/crib, etc. Tues. & Thurs. 10am-3pm; chess on Mon., 7-9pm, bingo/whist Fri. eves. At 19899 36th Ave. New members welcome. Regular activities: call 604-530-4232, line dancing: 534-0299, chess: 530-4693, duplicate bridge: 856-7170, Paws2Dance: 534-6841, bingo: 534-2250.
Council of Senior Citizens Organizations
The advocacy group works to improve the lives of seniors. Seniors groups or associations wishing to affiliate or individuals wanting to be members can contact Ernie Bayer, 604-576-9734, fax 604-576-9733, or ecbayer@shaw.ca.
Food and Friends
Langley Meals on Wheels has a program for seniors (55+) to share a nutritious lunch along with socializing and guest speakers. Lunch costs $5. RSVP in advance to the number listed. 11:30am-1pm
Aldergrove
ù Bob's Bar n' Grill, 27083 Fraser Hwy.: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Tuesday of the month. RSVP: 604-857-7725
ù Otter Co-Op: 3600 248 St.: 2nd and 4th Monday of the month. RSVP: 604-607-6923
Brookswood
ù Brookswood Seniors Centre, 19899 36th Ave.: 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month. RSVP: 604-590-3888
Fort Langley
ù Parish of St. George Church, 9160 Church St.: 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. RSVP: 604-888-7782
Langley City
ù Choo Choo's Restaurant, 20550 Fraser Hwy.: 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month. RSVP: 604-514-2940
ù Yanaki Sushi, 20477 Fraser Hwy.: 1st and 3rd Monday of the month. RSVP: 604-514-2940
ù Flourishing Chinese Restaurant, 20472 Fraser Hwy.: 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. RSVP: 604-514-2940
Walnut Grove
ù Langley Gardens Retirement Community, 8888 202 St: 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month. RSVP: 604-888-0228
Willowbrook/Willoughby
ù Renaissance Retirement Residence, 6676 203 St.: 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month. RSVP: 604-539-0571
Volunteers needed for the various gatherings - about two to three hours twice per month. Contact Langley Meals on Wheels, 604-533-1679 or shannon@langleymealsonwheels.com.
Seniors housing counselling
The Langley Seniors Resource Centre has help with housing options in Langley. Drop in Wednesdays 1:30-3:30pm or make an appointment. Info: 604 530-3020, ext 319.
Langley Seniors Resource Soci-ety
20605 51B Ave., 604-530-3020
Information and referral services: Transportation and shopping assistance, housing and government program counsellors, Coffee and Connecting support group, a weekly social, and the Telephone Buddy Program. We will come to your home or building and provide information on what is available.
Sharing and Caring Socials (1-2:30pm, $4 drop-in fee)Feb. 14: Evelyn Flynn and Valentine's craftsFeb. 21: Chinese presentation for New YearFeb. 28: footcare specialist Tannis Sorge on healthy feetCoffee and Connecting: a support group for seniors starting over is every Tuesday, 10-11am.
Flying Solo for 55-plus solos meets Tuesdays at 10am.
Seniors produceSeniors can get a bag of fruits and vegetables on the first Tuesday of the month for $5. The program is through Langley Meals on Wheels in cooperation with Langley City, Fraser Health, the Langley Seniors Resource Centre and the Seniors Community Action Table. Pick up is at Douglas Recreation Centre and the Langley Seniors Resource Centre. Delivery available for those unable to pick up. Book: Rec centre, 604-514-2865 or seniors centre, 604-530-3020.
Seniors Community Action Table
The Langley Seniors Community Action Table is a volunteer group funded by the United Way that works to improve the lives of local seniors. It is looking for seniors to represent the different communities of the Langleys. Meets monthly at the Langley Seniors Resource Centre. Info: c.robin@telus.net.
Seniors grocery shuttle
The Langley Seniors' Resource Centre has teamed with Price Smart Foods to offer a free shuttle bus between the Marketplace IGA parking lot and the grocery store on Fraser Highway each Friday. Runs are at 9, 9:45, 10:45 and 11:45am with return trips at 9:45am, 10, 11 and noon. Info: 604-530-3020.
Winter Public Education Series
Langley Lodge offers Free monthly education lectures with the winter series running January to March at the lodge, 204th Street and 54th Avenue. The Feb. 19 lecture at 3pm is on safe driving, presented by the Council of Senior Citizens Organizations and the BCAA Road Safety Foundation. The March lecture is on taxes for seniors.
Support
Mental Health Family Support and Respite Program
This program offers support for families and caregivers of a family member with severe mental illness (Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective disorder, and Bipolar disorder). The group meets Mondays 7-8:30pm in Langley. Info: Hardeep, 604-574-1976. The BC Schizophrenia Society also has an education course starting Feb. 12.
Fraser Valley Transplant Network
The group for people who have had transplants and their families meets at the Township Civic Facility, 20338 65th Ave. with speakers from B.C. Transplant. Info: Charlie or Diane, 604-533-3352.
Arthritis self-management program
The six-week program meets Wednesdays, 1-3 p.m. from Feb. 13 to March 20 at the Fraser Arthritis Centre, #101, 5501 204th St. Cost: $25 (family member or friend can attend for $10). Register: 604-714-5550.
Al-Anon Family Groups
If someone else's drinking is affecting you, AFG can help. Info: 604-688-1716, langleyafg@shaw.ca or www.bcyukon-al-anon.org.
Alano Club of Langley
A social club for people in recovery, open 365 days a year, 11am-3pm and 7-10pm. Drop in for a cup of coffee or a game of pool at 20433 Douglas Cres. Info: 604-532-9280.
Alateen
The group supports young people recovering from the effects of living with problem drinking in a family member or friend. Ages 10 and up. The group meets at the Township Civic Facility, 20338 65th Ave. Info: 604-688-1716.
Alcoholics Anonymous
Call Alcoholics Anonymous at the Langley intergroup office, 604-533-2600. Answering machine after hours. Tues. eves. at George Preston Recreation Centre, 20699 42nd Ave., 8:30pm. Info: 604-434-3933 or 604-533-2600.
Alzheimer Society of B.C.
Support, information and education about Alzheimer's and related dementias available at #102 - 20316 56 Ave. Info: 604-533-5277.
Arthritis Support Group, Langley
3rd Mon./mo., 1:30-3:30pm, Lang-ley Seniors Centre. Info: 604-532-9671.
Epilepsy support group
The Centre for Epilepsy in British Columbia invited parents, families, friends and anyone affected by epilepsy to a meeting 7-8:30pm on the last Wednesday of the month at the Township Civic Facility, 20338 65th Ave. Get resources and information. No meetings over Christmas and summer. Info: 1-888-9SEIZURE or www.epilepsy.cc.
FASD adoptive and foster parents
Monthly support group meetings for those with children who have Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). Info: Jamie, 604-530-5917.
Fibromyalgia Well-Spring Foundation
The support group meetings are on the first Wednesday of the month in the Murrayville Library at 12:30pm. Info: www.fibromyalgiawellspringfoundation.org.
Friendly Amputees of the Fraser Valley
A support group for people with amputations and their family and friends meets on the third Wednesday of the month at 2420 Montrose Ave., Abbotsford. Info: friendlyamputees@shaw.ca, members.shaw.ca/friendlyamputees or call 778-278-4222 or 779-278-4333(TDD).
Gamblers Anonymous Group
Is gambling a problem for you or someone you know? Help is available. Call Gamblers Anonymous, 604-878-6535.
Health Equipment Loan Program
HELP, a Canadian Red Cross program, needs volunteers for its equipment loan service. Looking for people who can spare three hours a week to work in the depot in Port Kells. Info: Wendy, 604-513-3935 or 604-881-1113.
Hominum
The Hominum Fraser Valley chapter is a support and discussion group to help gay, bi- or questioning men. It meets the last Friday of each month. The next meeting is Feb. 22. Info: Don, 604-329-9760, or Art, 604-462-9813.
Langley Community Services
5339 207th St. Offering addiction services, child and family programs, and immigrant and multicultural programs. Info: 604-534-7921 or www.lcss.ca.
Langley Stroke Recovery
Support group for stroke survivors. Meets Wed., 11am-2pm, Walnut Grove Community Centre, 8889 Walnut Grove Dr. Info: Marilyn, 604-882-4672.
Learning Disabilities Association
The Fraser South chapter offers one-on-one tutoring for youth ages six-14 with learning disabilities in literacy, math, social skills, and keyboarding. Affordable program fees; some subsidies available. Info: 604-591-5156 or www.ldafs.org.
Meals on Wheels
Langley Meals on Wheels has hot meals weekdays and frozen meals available weekends for seniors, the disabled and sick people unable to cook for themselves. Info: info@langleymealsonwheels.com or 604-533-1679.
Nar Anon
The group for people affected by the addiction of a friend or family member meets Tuesdays, 7:30pm at the Bethany Newton Church, 60th Avenue and 148th Street. Info: nar-anoncbregion.org.
Osteoporosis Canada
The Langley branch meets monthly at 1pm in the Langley Seniors' Resource Centre, 20605 51B Ave. The Feb. 18 meeting is about managing medications, calcium and vitamin D. Everyone welcome. Info: 604-534-4924.
Take Off Pounds Sensibly
The non-profit weight-loss support group has 14 chapters around Langley with morning and evening meetings. Info: Lynda, 604-856-8014.
One on one tutoring
Help for children six to 14 who struggle with reading, comprehension, spelling or writing is available from the Learning Disabilities Association. This session runs Feb. 4 to May 23 at Janice Churchill Elementary in Surrey and Douglas Park Community School, 5409 206 St. Partial subsidies available for low income families. Obtain a free reading assessment by calling the association at 604-591-5156. Info: call that number or go to www.ldafs.org.
Volunteers
Big Brothers Big Sisters
Big Brothers Big Sisters Langley is looking for Aldergrove residents to be in-school mentors. Must be 19 or older. Info: www.bbbslangley.com/aldergrove or 604-535-5055.
Canadian Cancer Society
Volunteers required in the Willowbrook office. Training provided. Info: 604-533-1668 or langley@bc.cancer.ca.
Conversation Circles
New English speakers are invited to friendly, supportive social gatherings to practice conversation skills. The circles are run by volunteers and are usually in public libraries. Langley Literacy Now and the libraries have free volunteer training. To volunteer, contact Ada, ada.con@fvrl.bc.ca.
Drivers needed
The Canadian Cancer Society is looking for volunteer drivers to take patients to and from appointments at the Surrey, Vancouver and Abbotsford cancer centres. Mileage reimbursed. Flexible scheduling. Training provided. Info: Linda Kelly, 604-533-1668, ext. 226 or lkelly@bc.cancer.ca.
C.A.R.E.S.
A no-kill cat shelter in Langley has openings for volunteers to assist in feeding and care of sheltered cats. Info: Carol, 604-202-0713.
Fibromyalgia Well Spring
The group is looking for volunteers for its downtown Langley office and thrift shop. Info: 778-278-3697.
Voluntees needed
The Ishtar Transition Housing Society is looking for donation room volunteers. Training provided. Flexible daytime shifts. Info: Debbie, 604-534-1011 or debbie@ishtarsociety.org.
Hospice training
Langley Hospice Certificate Training Program for those wishing to volunteer or are interested in the subject is 10-session program cthat overs issues on life and death, as well as grief and loss and related skills. Info or registration: Fernande at 604-530-1115.
Langley Literacy Association
The group meets monthly at the City of Langley Library. New members welcome. Info: Kim Davison, 604-514-2855. The group helps the Langley Christmas Bureau with the Wrap-a-Read program.
Langley Meals on Wheels
Volunteer drivers needed for Walnut Grove and Fort Langley routes. The commitment is two hours per week, once a week, 11am-1pm. Info: 604-533-1679.
Langley Seniors Resource Centre
Volunteer drivers are needed to transport seniors to appointments and for the seniors' buddies program. Info: Janice, 604-530-3020 ext. 302.
Pacific Assistance Dogs Society
Puppy raisers train dogs to assist people with disabilities other than blindness. Info: 604-527-0556.
Patti Dale Animal Shelter
The shelter is seeking volunteers to help homeless animals. Opportunities include walking dogs, TLC for cats, website work, photography, fundraising and fostering. Info: 604-857-5055, or www.lapsbc.petfinders.com.
Helpers needed
Penny Pinchers Thrift Store needs volunteers for various shifts Monday through Saturday. The store raises funds for Langley Memorial Hospital. A weekly four hour commitment is requested. Training provided. Apply at the store, 20251 56th Ave. Online options: www.fraserhealth.ca or email VolunteerResourcesLMH@frserhealth.ca.
People with Pets
Visit residents in Langley Lodge seniors home. Pets must have up-to-date medical exams and vaccinations. Info: Helen Kirby, 604-532-4200, ext. 4138.
PRDA
Pacific Riding for Developing Abilities offers equestrian therapy. No experience necessary to volunteer. Training includes preparing horses for lessons, leading horses, and side-walking during lessons. Volunteers also needed for fundraising, special events, facility and ground maintenance, barn help, and office work. Info: Bill or Judi, 604-530-8717. PRDA is at 1088 208 St.
Small Aninal Rescue Society
SARS needs volunteers urgently for its facility in Aldergrove. Volunteers can also help with rabbit socialization and grooming. Students can earn volunteer credit. Info: Muriel, 604-530-3297 or (cell) 604-306-5775.
Fraser Health Crisis Line
Volunteers needed to assist people in the community experiencing emotional distress. No previous experience is needed. Training and on-going support are provided. Information package are at Options Community Services, 9815 140th St. Info: www.options.bc.ca.
TLC Pet Adoptions
Langley cat rescue group needs volunteers to foster adult cats and kittens with special needs. Info: 604-856-4866, or email tlcpetadoption@hotmail.com.
Valley Therapeutic Equestrian Ass'n
The non-profit organization provides therapy riding for people with special needs and needs volunteers. VTEA is at 3330 256th St. Info: 604-857-1267, or email info@vtea.ca.
Mentors
The Fraser Valley Aboriginal Children and Family Services Society is looking for individuals Aboriginal or non-Aboriginal 19 years of age and over who are interested in volunteering as mentors to Aboriginal youth on a weekly-basis. Training provided. Info: Gary, 604-532-3682 or email gary.robin-son@stolonation.bc.ca.
You've Gotta Have Friends
Organization seeks new volunteers of all ages and interests to help another find connections in the Langley community. A belief in the value of each person is essential. Out and About with Friends is a coffee gathering each Monday at 1:30pm at the Mocha Room. Info: Janice or Pat, 604-533-6546.
Youth
Cadets
The Royal Canadian Sea Cadets (open to ages 12-18) meets Tuesdays and Navy League Cadets (open to nine to 12) meets Thursdays at the cadet training centre, 4315 272nd St. Both are 6:15pm. Info: 604-856-3700.
Regiment 1922 of the Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps welcomes kids 12-18 from Langley and Aldergrove to develop teamwork, leadership, fitness and self-confidence. Call 604-857-2698 or email 1922army@cadets.net.
2277 Seaforth Highlanders
The Army Cadet corps in Langley is for kids 12-18 to teach about leadership, citizenship and personal development. Biathlon team. Regular training is 6:30-9:15pm Tuesdays at Langley Secondary School, 21405 56th Ave. Info: 778-867-2225 or Mary.Ward@cadets.gc.ca. Check out www.seaforthpsc.org.
Other
Blood donor clinics
Call 1-888-2-DONATE to book.
Feb. 12: 1-8pm Murrayville Hall, 21667 48th Ave.Feb. 17: 9:30am-4:30pm Cloverdale Catholic Parish Centre, 17475 59th Ave.
Cohousing workshop
A free workshop that's open to the public is 1:30-2:30pm on Feb. 13 at the Langley Seniors' Resource Centre, 20605 51B Ave. Register in advance at 604-530-3020. Cohousing is a type of planned community that includes shared facilities.
Stories by the campfire
For BC Heritage Week, stop by Derby Reach Park 1-4pm on Feb. 16. Enjoy the campfire along with cooking bannock, hands on history activities and historical storytelling. Bring a mug. Info: 604-530-4983.
Female shift workers study
A UBC study about sleep improvement and its role in reducing breast cancer is looking for female shift workers 40-65. Women exposed to light at night during shift work are at increased risk for breast cancer. Info: http://cancerprevent.spph.ubc.ca/research/shiftworkers/. Women interested in signing up can contact Carola Mu¤oz, 604-822-1315, or shiftworkers.cancerprevent@ubc.ca.
BingoThe Langley Lions Club offers bingo every Tuesday at Evergreen Lodge, 5464 203rd St. Doors open at 4pm with Bonanza pre call at 5:30pm, cards sold at 6 and games at 7pm. Concession opens at 5pm.
Meditation classes
The Dorjechang Buddhist Centre hosts weekly classes at Douglas Recreation Centre, Mondays at 7pm. Suggested donation: $10. Info: www.dorjechang.ca or 604-853-3738.
Coffee social
Mingle over coffee and goodies at the Langley Legion, 20570 56th Ave., Tuesday through Friday, 8-11am. (You don't have to be a member to attend.)
Bake sale
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 21 Langley, 20570 56th Ave., has a bake sale on the first Friday of the month, starting at 6pm. Open to the public.