Community Updates (7) – Jul 26, 2013
1) Junior Council Members Needed
Local High School students interested in
offering their ideas for the City and learning about local government are
invited to apply for a Junior Council term for 2013 – 2014. Comprised of students
in grades 10 – 12 this is an opportunity to participate in the process of local
government and enhancing life for youth in the City. Interested students are
asked to submit an application explaining why they are interested and why they
think they would be a good choice.
Application forms are available at City
Hall, school offices, from a current Junior Council member or online at www.williamslake.ca - include your name,
address, phone number, school & grade (as of Sept 2013). Send or drop
applications off at City Hall by August 2nd to: Junior Council
Applications, City of Williams Lake, 450 Mart Street, Williams Lake BC, V2G
4E5.
2) Performances in the Park –
Thursdays until Aug 22/13
On Thursday
Aug 1st…
6pm – Eagle
Spirit Band
7pm –Jordan
Holmes
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.
3) SINC’s Paddle the Puddle
Scout Island Nature
Centre & Field Naturalists invite you to “Paddle the Puddle” on Monday Jul 29th from 6:30 – 8 pm.
People of all ages welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult and
participants must bring their own life jackets. For more info please call
250-398-8532 or email scoutisland@midbc.ca
4) EUREkA Science Camp
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
5) Williams Lake Kidney Walk – Aug
25th
The Kidney
Foundation is hosting it’s annual Kidney Walk in Williams Lake on Sunday Aug 25th.
The walk raises funds for critical programs and services for British Columbians
affected by Kidney disease. The walk also helps raise awareness about the
seriousness of this disease and highlights the importance of organ donations.
Thousands participate and volunteer each year. The event also features live
entertainment, prizes, fundraising BBQ’s, silent auctions and more.
Kidney disease
is serious and has no cure. It is both under-recognized and undetectable in it’s
early stages. For more info please call 1-800-567-8112 ext 228 or
williamslakewalk@kidney.bc.ca
6) Salvation Army
Updates (2)
a) You Are Invited
- In combination
with Booth University College studies, The Salvation Army in Williams Lake is holding a workshop designed to learn about
Inspirational Leadership and what it looks like when put into practice.
Inspiring leadership engages people’s hearts and minds. It grows out of
relationships that are trusting, supportive, challenging and provocative. Inspirational leaders bring out the best in
people; they balance the needs and interests of their employees, volunteers,
customers, clients, community members, and their organization. They lead by
example and they demonstrate integrity. We strive to have leaders spring up
from any and all people.
The Salvation Army wants to discover and share as much as we can about
Inspirational Leadership in our community, and what you expect or want to see
from your leaders. We respect your experiences, your expertise and your
opinions and want to take the time to learn more about them. The finished report on the info gathered
from this session and other like it throughout the province will be compiled
and evaluated. This document then can
then be shared with all participants.
You are invited to join us on Monday August 19 th
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM in the Fellowship Hall at the Williams Lake Salvation
Army at 267 Borland street for a
wonderful day of enlightenment and discovery.
Please RSVP by August 12 2013
(lunch & refreshments will be served). For more information contact Claudine
at Claudine_kadonaga@salvationarmy.org
or call 250-392-2423
b) Community
Kitchen – upcoming activities
Thursday Aug 1 from 1 –
3 pm, or 7 – 9 pm learn how to make cabbage rolls and perogies. There is a $5
registration fee and you get to take home a family dinner.
Thursday Aug 8 from 1-
3pm or 7 – 9 pm learn about “What do I do with Oatmeal?”. No fee but bring your
own oats and take home containers to bring home oatmeal cookies, muffins, and
blueberry crisp.
To register for a class
call 250-392-2423 – classes are held at 272 Borland Street.
7) Tour de Cariboo – Sept 7
Williams Lake Big
Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) are inviting anyone interested in signing up for
this year’s 21st annual Tour de Cariboo bike ride from Williams Lake
to Gavin Lake. To register contact BBBS at 250-398-8391 or register online at
www.bbcwlake.com – pledges can also be collected online.
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