Community Updates (13) – Jul 12, 2013
1)
Taseko Invites you to learn more – Monday Jul 15/13
Taseko will be presenting a more
detailed response to the questions put forth to Taseko from the April 22nd
SPC meeting. You are invited to attend the Taseko office on Monday July
15th from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Lunch will also be
served. Hope to see you there. For more
information please contact Krista Niquidet at 250-392-3100 or
KNiquidet@tasekomines.com
Location:
172 2nd Avenue North - Suite
301
Williams Lake, B.C.
V2G 1Z6
2) Memory Map Project looking for
community input – Heritage Advisory Committee
The City of
Williams Lake Heritage Advisory Committee is looking for community input for its
new Memory Map: A Project to Build A
Collective Memory of the Past. There is so much history and untold stories
about the history of our City and region. Do you have photos you would like to
share? Artifacts you think are important to our history? Take pictures of items
with history or share a copy of an old letter. Over the next few months the
memory map is touring the community – for more information about events please
contact Chris Hutton at 250-392-1770, email heritage@williamslake.ca or check
out facebook by liking Williams Lake Heritage Advisory Committee.
3) Performances in the Park – Thursdays
until Aug 22/13
On Thursday
July 18th…
6pm – Williams
Lake Youth Fiddlers & Friends: mesmerizing young fiddlers and beautiful
singers
7pm – When the
Walls Bend: High-energy, up tempo and spacey electro funk rock
For a full
schedule of upcoming performances please visit http://www.centralcaribooarts.com/events/performances.html
Performances
in the Park is presented by the Central Cariboo Arts & Culture Society, the
CRD and the City of Williams Lake.
4) Magic and Ventriloquist free kid’s
show – Sat Jul 13 at 11 am
Free show
featuring Neale Bacon and his Crazy Critters will be at the Williams Lake
Library on Saturday July 13th at 11 am. Bacon is a full time BC
based ventriloquist who works with the BC Library Association to create a show
centred around that year’s Summer Reading Club theme. This year’s theme is “Up,
up and Away”. Laugh a little this Saturday morning at the Library.
5) Arts on the Fly Musical Festival – July 12 – 13th
The 8th annual festival
in beautiful downtown Horsefly is coming up on July 12 and 13! Join us for an amazing diversity of
music, workshops, local food and wares vendors, a kids zone with arts &
crafts all day Saturday, and generally all round good times in the company of
great folks.
When is the festival?
When is the festival?
Friday July
12 - 6:30 pm until late
Saturday July 13 - 12pm until late
Where can I get advance tickets? www.artsonthefly.com/tickets.html or in Williams Lake: Bean Counter Bistro & Café, In Horsefly: Clarke's General Store - Adults $45 weekend pass; Youth/Seniors $35 weekend pass (goes up to $50/$40 at the festival gate). Kids 12 and under are free!
Who's playing? Just a few of the performers include the Company B Jazz Band, DRUMHAND, The F-Holes, High Society, Kunda, My Favorite Tragedy, The Rakish Angles, Samson's Delilah, Scott Cook, and local faves Sam & Rowan, Marin Patenaude, and Pharis & Jason Romero.
Where do we stay? Beautiful camping, local B&Bs and motel: www.artsonthefly.com/wheretostay.html
Saturday July 13 - 12pm until late
Where can I get advance tickets? www.artsonthefly.com/tickets.html or in Williams Lake: Bean Counter Bistro & Café, In Horsefly: Clarke's General Store - Adults $45 weekend pass; Youth/Seniors $35 weekend pass (goes up to $50/$40 at the festival gate). Kids 12 and under are free!
Who's playing? Just a few of the performers include the Company B Jazz Band, DRUMHAND, The F-Holes, High Society, Kunda, My Favorite Tragedy, The Rakish Angles, Samson's Delilah, Scott Cook, and local faves Sam & Rowan, Marin Patenaude, and Pharis & Jason Romero.
Where do we stay? Beautiful camping, local B&Bs and motel: www.artsonthefly.com/wheretostay.html
Need more
info? Want to get involved? We need folks to volunteer, house performers and
advertise in the festival program. Call 250-620-0552. For a full festival schedule and performer lineup, check
out www.artsonthefly.com.
6) Kidzone at Arts on the Fly – Jul 13
at 2 pm
For ages 6 and
up – join us for a nature walk and artplay. To register or for more info please
call 250-398-8532 or email scoutisland@midbc.ca
7) Dr. Kathy Martin from UBC presents
at Scout Island Nature Centre – Jul 15 at 7:30pm
Dr. Martin
from UBC will give a free talk at SINC on her studies of cavity nesting birds
from Riske Creek to South America and Africa. To register or for more info
please call 250-398-8532 or email scoutisland@midbc.ca
8) Operation Smile Yard Sale –
looking for donations
Operation
Smile is looking for donations for their upcoming yard sale. Items must be
clean and in good condition. For more info and for an address to drop off
donations please call Bernadette at 250-305-1165. The yard sale will take place
on Saturday July 27th from 9 am – 4pm at 212 – 1427 Dog Creek Rd.
Kendell Acres (one day only).
9) News from the Recreation Complex
a) Don’t
miss Iceberg fun days – Jul 17, 31, & Aug 14th from 1:30 – 3:30
pm
b) EUREkA
Science Camp – Aug 6 – 9 from 9 am – 4pm – explore chemistry, biology, physics and
engineering through interactive experiments, exploration and games. Camp costs
$169 and takes place at TRU. Register by Jul 26 – call 250-398-7665
c) Paddle
& Snack – Jul 25 from 5:30 – 9 pm at Chimney Lake – Mark Savard Red Shred’s
owner will guide this evening paddle. Snacks available and canoes and kayaks
can be borrowed from Red Shred’s for a donation to the Williams Lake & Area
KidSport Chapter. Boats can be booked through the Recreation Complex – basic paddling
skills are necessary. Event costs $25. For more information contact the Complex
at 250-398-7665.
10)
Fish Lake Alliance – Fundraiser at Limelight Theatre – Fri Jul 19 at 7 pm
Fish Lake Alliance is holding a
fundraiser to help bring expert witnesses to town for the New Prosperity
environmental hearings, and want all our allies to come dance with us to Drum
& Bell Tower on Friday, July 19. Doors open at 6:00, Action starts at 7:00.
We'll have a Silent Auction, Dessert Auction and some fun surprises. So far we have B&B, home and cabin stays, firewood, carpentry services, vegetable basket and some great artwork. We welcome more auction items! Please send a private message through facebook to Jenny Noble.
We'll have a Silent Auction, Dessert Auction and some fun surprises. So far we have B&B, home and cabin stays, firewood, carpentry services, vegetable basket and some great artwork. We welcome more auction items! Please send a private message through facebook to Jenny Noble.
11)
Materials Needed to continue expansion of Williams Lake Community Gardens
The Community Gardens in Williams Lake are THRIVING, with all of our beds being used, and demand for many more. The Food Policy Council still has big plans to expand, and we need your help with materials. We are looking for:
Landscaping bricks
Wood chips
Soil
Manure
Lumber
Greenhouses, and
Volunteers (individuals, businesses or organizations) for our work bees.
If you can help with any of these things, please contact Cody, Food Action Coordinator for the Food Policy Council via foodpolicycouncil@hotmail.com
The Community Gardens in Williams Lake are THRIVING, with all of our beds being used, and demand for many more. The Food Policy Council still has big plans to expand, and we need your help with materials. We are looking for:
Landscaping bricks
Wood chips
Soil
Manure
Lumber
Greenhouses, and
Volunteers (individuals, businesses or organizations) for our work bees.
If you can help with any of these things, please contact Cody, Food Action Coordinator for the Food Policy Council via foodpolicycouncil@hotmail.com
12) Local Food in Williams Lake “expands”
– Cariboo Growers now open Wednesdays!
Cariboo
Growers local Farmer’s Co-op on the corner of 3rd & Oliver
Street downtown Williams Lake is opening another day for the season. From now
until Thanksgiving the Coop is also open Wednesdays from 11 am – 6pm.
The not-for-profit
Coop is open year-round. Current hours: T, W & Fri 11am – 6pm and Saturdays
from 10am – 3pm. Call 778-412-COOP for more information.
13) SPC Community Updates
Please
continue to send your community updates to the SPC for distribution. Over the
summer holidays updates will continue bi-weekly. Remember to visit www.accesswilliamslake.ca when
looking for help or resources and to be sure your organization is listed and
kept up to date. Printed copies are also available around the community.
No comments:
Post a Comment