May 16 - Friday - 11am (Film) Tailor Made: Chinatown's Last Tailors Join us for the screening of this special film that follows 80-something brothers Bill and Jack Wong for one year as they face the reality that they're getting too old to run the little tailor shop their father opened in 1913 and letting go isn't easy. With tailoring being a dying trade, finding someone to take over the family business has proved impossible, but Bill refuses to give up. From taking on a fashion journalist as an apprentice, to selling the shop to a young hot-shot corporate tailor, Bill becomes especially determined and pulls out all the stops. All screenings in English, admission is free. Mr. Bill Wong will be in attendance at the Renfrew and Strathcona screenings. Tuesday, May 13, 1:30pm at the Coal Harbour Community Centre, 480 Broughton St. 604-718-8222 Wednesday, May 14, 11am at the Killarney Community Centre, 6260 Killarney St. 604-718-8201 Friday, May 16, 11am at the Renfrew Community Centre, 2929 East 22nd Ave. 604-257-8388 Wednesday, May 28, 11am at the Strathcona Community Centre, 601 Keefer St. 604-713-1838 All screenings made possible with the support of the Arts and Culture Office, Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation and Realize Entertainment.