Community Updates (13) – Aug 8, 2014
1) Speak up, now is the time to ask questions - to
your Mayoral Candidates
2) Scout Island Nature Centre Activities
a) Potluck Dinner
b) "Voyage of the Voyageurs"
c)"Night Life"
d)"Discovering Nature
close-up"
3) Station House Gallery: Call for Submissions for
2015 Exhibition Year
4)
Art WALK - The 2014 Art Walk and Sale
officially began
5) Performances in the Park -
Schedule
6) From the Recreation Complex
a) The Fall/Winter 2014 Active Living Guide is now online
b) Water Safety Instructor Course
- Aug 11 - 15th
c) Rookie Hockey lessons (ages
5-9)
7) Free weekly Baseball & Mountain
Biking with the Boys & Girls Club
8) Big Brothers Big Sister's Annual "Tour de
Cariboo" - Sept 6th
9)From
the Central Cariboo Arts & Culture Society
a) Art ROUTE
b) We've been bombed! Yarn-bombed, that is!
c) Culture Days 2014!
10) Williams Lake
Wanderers Outdoor Activity Group - August Schedule*
11) Living Wage Tele-Learning -
The Intersection Between Living Wage & Minimum Wage
12) The
2014 Williams Lake Kidney Walk is happening on Sunday August 24th in Boitanio
Park
13) New Realities, New
Relationships - 2014
Conference – September 25 – 27
1) Speak up, because now is the time to ask questions
- talk to your Mayoral Candidates via Social Planning Council
City Council Elections for
the City of Williams Lake are coming up. Do you have questions you want to ask
the candidates? As always, you can have your voice heard via the Social
Planning Council. We are going to prepare a set of questions, forward them to
the candidates for their response, and then publish their answers. You can
submit your questions completely anonymously via https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/KKZN6NC.
If you are concerned your questions is irrelevant, or not under the Social
Planning Council "umbrella" that's ok, still send it for
consideration.
2) Scout Island Nature Centre Activities
a) Aug 11 7:00 pm - Potluck
Dinner. The
Sustainable Living Leadership
Program participants will be at the Nature House for a potluck
dinner. Williams Lake is a traditional stop on their annual journey from
the headwaters of the Fraser to Vancouver, tracing the route of salmon
migration. Come learn about this exciting program and the
sustainability projects the participants are designing. Please RSVP
398-8532 and plan to bring extra food to share with the voyagers. http://rivershed.com/sustainable-living-leadership-program
b) Aug 13th 1:00 - 3:00 pm
at SINC- Voyage of the Voyageurs (short)
Scout Island Nature Centre (SINC)& WL Field
Naturalists present Voyage of the Voyageurs. A Free Public Program made possible by Field Naturalist fundraising and
volunteer time.
Kids
5 and up who attend Nature Fun on this special day can help paddle the
magnificent Voyageur canoes on Williams Lake (or ride along if they’re too
little) for an hour. There is room for 20 children at a time.
Each
child must bring an approved, appropriately-sized life jacket.
Adult
ones are not safe for small bodies.
Singing
of “Frere Jacques” optional.
There
will be regular activities for 3 and 4 year olds.
The
week’s theme is Reptiles and Amphibians.
Email scoutisland@shaw.ca for further details and to
register. We will send you a waiver form that must be signed before your children can ride.
c) Aug 19
7:30-9:30 - "Night Life"
at Scout Island Nature Centre. Listen for bats - Visit the beavers at
work - Watch the underwater invertebrates with flashlights (they’re very
active!). Bring a flashlight that shines red (or we will have red
cellophane to cover your white light).
Free for all ages
d) It's the last two weeks of
"Discovering Nature close-up". For more information or to register call 250-398-8532
or email scoutisland@shaw.ca
August 11-15 is Reptiles and Amphibians
August 18-21 is Mammals Inside and Out
Monday-Friday 9:30-11:30 or 1-3pm for Ages 3-13
(10 dollars per
session)
All Day Special Tuesdays (ages 8 - 13)
Art in Nature 9:30-3pm ($20)
The day will include learning to Sketch
with a Local Artist
3) Station House Gallery: Call for Submissions for
2015 Exhibition Year
We invite all
artists (individuals or groups) to submit proposals for the 2015 Exhibition
year. Deadline: September 27th, 2014 by 5:00 pm
Your submission
must include:
A proposal
including artist statement and project description (500 words max).
A description of
technical requirements for your proposed project (If applicable).
A Curriculum
Vitae (an artist’s resume which features educational, professional and personal
facts relevant to your artistic background).
Visual and/or
Audio support material for your proposal (contact the Gallery for
specifications)
A list
describing all your support material and visual documentation including titles,
media, dimensions of work and year of production. Please specify whether or not
they are examples of work or works to be exhibited.
Please do not
send original artworks. All material must be both PC & Mac OSX compatible.
The Gallery
selection committee will choose from among all submissions received to create a
diverse and interesting exhibition schedule for 2015. Artists will be notified no later than 30
days after the deadline regarding acceptance.
If you require more information regarding the station house gallery
space, layout or policies, please feel free to contact the Exhibition
Coordinator. The Station House Gallery
welcomes all forms of art for submission.
Exhibition proposals
may be dropped off at the gallery or mailed to:
GALLERY
SELECTION COMMITTEE
C/O STATION
HOUSE GALLERY
#1 MACKENZIE
AVE. N.
WILLIAMS LAKE,
B.C. V2G 1N4
For More Info
Contact:
4) Art WALK - The 2014 Art
Walk and Sale officially began
August 7 to
September 6, 2014. Great art, prizes, entertainment and exercise. Call/text
Arty at 250-398-8826 or williedye@shaw.ca to get
involved.
The art walk runs Aug. 7 to Sept. 6 and features the work of 52
artists paired with local businesses for display. Artists from Bella Coola,
Merritt, Sun Peaks, Horsefly, Kelowna, Hornby Island will join artists from
Williams Lake in showing their work during the walk.
All types of art is represented on the walk including oils, water
colours, pencil drawings, pottery, acrylics, weaving, photography, airbrush
art, quilting, carving, jewellery, doll making and more. There will be great
prizes, great murals to see and a great opportunity for exercise, say
organizers. As in past years there will be a silent auction of art happening
during the walk.
Every year Art Walk attempts to find an extra special reason for
people to do the walk other than to view the great art. This year the reason is
another impressive grand prize, a necklace, handcrafted by local jeweller Geoff
Bourdon.
Their names and mediums are as follows but more information is
available in the Art Walk booklet arriving in mailboxes this week, and
available at participating locations.
Leslie Rowse: photographer; Sears.
Allison Bos: photographer; Cariboo Chiropractic and Medical
Centre.
Bruce Charbonneau: painter, printmaker, sculptor; RONA.
Jazmyn Douillard: illustrator/graphic designer; Johnston Meier
Insurance Agencies Group.
Devon Chappell: artist; Bean Counter Bistro & Coffee Bar.
Kim Culbert: photographer; Williams Lake Library.
George Phillips: scroll and fret woodwork; Williams Lake and
District Credit Union.
Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin: features art by Vivian Cowan,
Sonia Cornwall, Harvey Overton, Hazel Henry, Dave Abbott, Bess Goutiere, Ed
Deak, John Dyson, Enid Wright, L.H. Singlehurst, Joe Poole, Gertrude Dingwall,
John Schnurrenberger, Len Monical Sculptures, First Nations crafts and beaded
buckskins.
Randi Evans: painter; Williams Lake City Hall.
IBEA’s Quilting: Yvonne Teskey, Carolyn Gribling, Alayne
Steward, Denise Frank, Andrea Hughes, Brenda Hughes, Barb Bowles, Victoria
Scott, Faith Andre, and Marion Corless.
Chris Hornby: photographer; Creative Accents.
Hazel Loring Henry: painter; Stay-Well Health Foods.
Lesley Lloyd: potter; Audio-Video Unlimited.
Kathy Lauriente: painter; End of the Roll.
Anne Kohut: painter; Laketown Furnishings.
Laureen Carruthers: photographer; Investors Group Financial
Services Inc.
Christy Richardson: potter; Tribune.
Craig and Esther Innes: wood carving; Cariboo Dental Clinic.
Tahirih Goffic: painter; Barking Spider.
Station House Gallery: Community Roots: Inspirations from the Potato
House Project in the main
gallery. Conspiracy
Case features a
unique research installation by Edwin Janzen in the upper gallery.
Elisabeth Hoelderl: painter/potter; Cariboo Book Bin.
Liz Twan: photographer; Frame Creations by Bruce.
Amber Cawston: custom leather; Reddog’s Horse and Rider Outfitters
Carvers Linda Bifford, Wanda Scott, Barb Lambe, Mary Robertson,
Toni Hooker, Azel Gonzales, and Cathey Hamel: DarlaWear.
Darlene Doskoch: photographer; Lake City Glass.
Spence and Elizabeth Darlington: photographers; Eloquence Spa and
Salon.
Joan Beck: potter; Dollar Dollar store.
Mark Kopp: painter; Bank of Montreal.
Sharon Sipes: paper tole art; Elaine’s Natural Foods.
Donna Williams: glass artist; Mulberry Lane.
Geoff Bourdon: jewellery designer; Woodland Jewellers.
Bev Pemberton: potter; BFF Fashions.
Dorothy Ingalls: painter; Annie’s Attic.
Reva Schick: dollmaker; J&E Gifts and Treasure’s.
John Dell: videographer; Sight and Sound.
Jamin Crego: illustrator/painter; The Computer Access Center.
Jacob Gillespie: sculptor; Lush Elegance with an Edge.
Bruce Charbonneau: painter/printmaker/sculptor; 3Gen Cabinetry.
Colleen Kielman: potter; O-Netrix.
Larry Johannesen: illustrator; United Carpet.
Wayne Higgins: painter; Western Financial Group.
Lynn Bonner: blacksmith/stainless steel, silver jewellery; M&M
Meat Shops.
Suzie Ambrose: photographer; Taylor Made Cakes and Sweets.
Dwayne Davis: muralist/multimedia artist; Lake City Auto Care
Mall.
Harvey Overton: painter; Lake City Ford.
5) Performances in the Park -
Schedule
Presented by the Central
Cariboo Arts and Culture Society, the Cariboo Regional District and the City of
Williams Lake. This year’s line-up for Performances in the Park summer concert
series rocks! Get your lawn chairs ready and prepare for a musical
celebration for the whole family every Thursday night in Boitanio Park from
July 3rd to August 21st, 2014 with talented local,
national and international performers.
From 6 – 6:45 pm and then
from 7 – 8 pm, each night will be filled with family friendly
entertainment. Having two time slots provides opportunity for young
performers to grow their stage legs and, on some nights, we will have two main
acts.
Cody‘s Bannock, Smashin’
Smoothies and Taylor Made Cakes will be on hand with snacks available during
the performances. July 31 to August 21 will have exhibitions with Art as
part of the 2014 Art Walk and Sale. The WaterWise Brigade will be on site on
dates yet to be announced.
Schedule of performances:
On August 7th,
Point Blank, a new exciting duo that plays the best of blues and rock covers on
acoustic versions and Genevieve Chatwick from Australia, who ‘looks like an
angel, roars like a lion and plays guitar like a demon’ will take the stage.
The Cariboo Men’s Choir and
Just for Fun Ladies’ group are teaming up on August 14th to open the
show for Don Alder, our ‘home-town boy Guitar Hero’ who dazzles audiences with
jaw dropping performances. He is returning to Williams Lake to celebrate
his Grandma’s 100th birthday.
The final performance night
on August 21st will see Robyn Ferguson and Oren Barter team up once
again on stage. Following this act is Sam Tudor, who after a year in
Vancouver that was both performance intensive and full of genre bending musical
projects, is at home playing songs from his new album.
Please check out www.facebook.com/performancesinthepark or www.centralcaribooarts.com/events/performancespark.html for updates, details and pictures from the
summer Performances in the Park concerts.
For more information or for
interviews please contact Angela Sommer performances@ centralcaribooarts.com or
call 250-305-4784
6) From the Recreation Complex
a) The
Fall/Winter 2014 Active Living Guide is now available - check out their
course offerings for the arts! View the Guide online at
http://williamslake.ca/153/Active-Living-Guide
b) Water
Safety Instructor Course - Aug 11 -
15th (Monday to Friday from 9am - 2pm). Cost - $313.13. The course is twenty-five hours with twelve hours of practice
teaching. For more information please call 250-398-7665.
c) Rookie
Hockey lessons (ages 5-9) - Aug 18 -
22nd or Aug 25 - 28th. Participants must be able to get up by themselves
on the ice and take a few steps prior to registration. For more information
call 250-398-7665
7) Free weekly Baseball & Mountain
Biking with the Boys & Girls Club
a)
Baseball for ages 6 - 12 until August 27th on Tuesday's from 3:30 - 4:30 pm in
Kiwanis Park
b)
Mountain Biking Program - two levels: 1) Intermediate/Advanced (suggested ages
12 - 18) on Mondays from 3:30 - 5:30 pm, and 2) Beginner/Intermediate
(suggested ages 7 - 11) on Thursday's
from 3:30 - 5:30 pm.
8) Big Brothers Big Sister's Annual "Tour de
Cariboo" - Sept 6th
Set your next fitness
challenge on the Tour de Cariboo, a 76 km bike ride from Williams Lake to Gavin
Lake. 76km a bit much for you? Split it up with friends and family and form a
relay team. There are absolutely no rules for the team. Make up your own with as
few or many riders as you like. Ride a little ride alot - challenge yourself.
To learn more visit
www.bbswlake.com or call 250-398-8391
9)
From the Central Cariboo Arts & Culture Society
a) Art ROUTE
Looking for
something to do with your visitors? A family outing? Wanting to meet some of
our local artists and see them in action? Look no further! The Central Cariboo
Arts and Culture Society and Fraser Basin Council, with the support of the
Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Tourism Association and the Cariboo Regional District,
are pleased to present the Central Cariboo Art Route. This project is supported
by the Community Tourism Opportunities (CTO) program under the Ministry of
Jobs, Tourism and Innovation.
The Central Cariboo Art Route is a year round, self-guided tour
that showcases our region's artists and artisans. By using this interactive
guide to help map out your travels through our region, you will have the chance
to connect with artists at work and gain a deeper sense of their practice.
Please, don't be shy about contacting artists or visiting studios
during posted hours - we look forward to welcoming you!
With the support of the Cariboo Chilcotin
Coast Tourism Association, the Cariboo Regional District, Community Futures
Cariboo Chilcotin, and by the Community Tourism Opportunities (CTO) program
under the Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training.
Brochures may be
found at participating studios and businesses, at the Central Cariboo Arts
Centre (90 Fourth Avenue North), at various Tourist Information centres across
the province, or online at http://www.centralcaribooarts.com/assets/files/ArtRouteBrochure_web.pdf
Don't forget to
'like' us on Facebook (http://centralcaribooarts.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4bec4e96608908765cb86b0a0&id=7fae7e63e1&e=469b2f0bad) for updates!
b) We've been
bombed! Yarn-bombed, that is!
Can you tell the
WL Spinners, Weavers and Fibre Artists' were here? Thanks to the Community Arts
Council of Williams Lake and Area for organizing the 'bombings'! They can be
seen on trees like those in Herb Gardner Park in front of the City of Williams
Lake.
c) Culture Days
2014!
Culture Days is
a collaborative movement to encourage awareness, participation and engagement
of all Canadians in the arts and cultural life of their communities. Now in its
fifth year, this Canada-wide celebration represents the largest-ever public
participation campaign undertaken by the arts and cultural community in this
country. Culture Days will feature free hands-on activities that invite the
public to participate in the “behind-the-scenes” world of artists, creators,
historians, architects, curators, and designers at work. Through this exchange,
artists and creators have a unique opportunity to engage people of all ages in
their creative practice. Culture Days will take place September 26-28, 2014, in
all provinces and territories.
For more
information, please visit http://culturedays.ca/en
If you have any
questions about participating in Culture Days, please contact:
Nazanin Shoja,
Culture Days BC Coordinator
Tel: 604-681-3535
ext. 214
Note: The Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society
and Community Arts Council of Williams Lake both support Culture Days and are
available to assist you and your organization with registering your event with
culturedays.ca so that Central Cariboo residents can participate in our
numerous arts and cultural activities. The Central Cariboo Arts Centre is
available to groups needing a venue for their event - contact CCACS Coordinator
Leah Selk at info@centralcaribooarts.comabout available opportunities.
10) Williams Lake
Wanderers Outdoor Activity Group - August Schedule*
Throughout August the longer
activity will take place on Wednesdays – usually kayaking alternating with
biking. For these longer activities bring a lunch & be prepared to give a
few dollars (probably 5 or under) to
your driver if they are transporting you or your bike/kayak for any distance.
We will leave the Sam Ketcham
Complex at 8:30am, so come around 8:15 to get organized. We always begin our
outings from there on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, so you can fill out a
membership form and pay your $10 annual fee if you wish to become a member.
Once you're a member, you will receive emails with schedule and schedule
changes. Schedules and updates are also on Facebook.
*August Schedule
Tues
Aug 5 – Mission Road bike
Wed
Aug 6 – Kayak on Felker Lake
Thurs
Aug 7 – Valley Rim walk
Tues
Aug 12 – Anderson Road to
lookout bike
Wed
Aug 13 – Chimney Lake bike
Thurs
Aug 14 – Long Lake hike
Tues
Aug 19 – West Fraser Road bike
Wed
Aug 20 – Kayak on McLeese Lake
( hamburgers supplied by Gail; potluck supplements please)
Thurs
Aug 21 – Lemon Lakewalk
Tues
Aug 26 – Coldhart Road bike
Wed
Aug 27–Gavin Lake walk( a cabin has been booked for the night of the 26th
if enough are interested in an overnight Gavin adventure)
Thurs
Aug 28 – Box Trailwalk
All
of these activities are subject to change according to weather conditions, so
keep an eye on your email/Facebook daily!!
Members' Monthly Breakfast
Social
Our no host breakfast get
together for conversation & new ideas for outings will be Thursday August
21st, at 7:15 am at Denny’s.
11) Living
Wage Tele-Learning - The Intersection Between Living Wage & Minimum Wage
"Hi All,
I took part in a tele-learning call in July about the Living Wage.
I am forwarding the links to further information for those who are interested.
This discussion is a part of our ongoing concern with Poverty Alleviation in
the community.
Thanks!
Sharon"
----- Forwarded message from Tamarack Institute
-----
Dear Sharon,
Thank you for participating
in our July 10, 2014 tele-learning call, "The
Intersection Between Living Wage and Minimum Wage"
with Trish Hennessy, Adam Vasey and Leilani Farha.
The interview has been posted and can
be listened to or downloaded from http://vibrantcanada.ca/content/intersection-between-living-wage-and-minimum-wage-0
We did experience some technical
difficulties through the call and we appreciated your patience throughout this
event.
Be sure to check our http://tamarackcommunity.ca/events.html for
more upcoming tele-learning calls and exciting learning events! Join one of
Tamarack's Online Learning Communities for access to the latest resources, a
huge community of knowledge and support, group discussions, upcoming events,
and more.
We'd love to hear from you. Send us an email: tamarack@tamarackcommunity.ca, like us on Face book or follow us on twitter @Tamarack_Inst.
Thanks again for participating in the call. We look forward to connecting with you again soon!
Sincerely,
The Tamarack Team
12) The 2014
Williams Lake Kidney Walk is happening on Sunday August 24th in Boitanio Park
One in 10 Canadians has kidney disease, and there is no cure. But you can help! Be part of The 2014 Williams Lake Kidney Walk. This year also marks a very special occasion – it’s The Kidney Foundation of Canada’s 50th anniversary. We have a lot to be proud of including raising over one million dollars since our first Kidney Walk in 2008. With your help, we can make the 2014 Walk campaign an even bigger success!"
One in 10 Canadians has kidney disease, and there is no cure. But you can help! Be part of The 2014 Williams Lake Kidney Walk. This year also marks a very special occasion – it’s The Kidney Foundation of Canada’s 50th anniversary. We have a lot to be proud of including raising over one million dollars since our first Kidney Walk in 2008. With your help, we can make the 2014 Walk campaign an even bigger success!"
What: 2nd Annual Kidney Walk
When: Sunday August 24th
Where: Boitanio Park
Registration: 9:00am
Walk Start: 10:00 am
Registration Fee : Free
Website: www.williamslakekidneywalk.ca
Other: Silent Auction, Food Vendor, Kids Events
Contact: williamslakewalk@kidney.bc.ca
When: Sunday August 24th
Where: Boitanio Park
Registration: 9:00am
Walk Start: 10:00 am
Registration Fee : Free
Website: www.williamslakekidneywalk.ca
Other: Silent Auction, Food Vendor, Kids Events
Contact: williamslakewalk@kidney.bc.ca
For more info and to
register, donate, volunteer, or become a donor visit williamslakekidneywalk.ca
or call Barb at
1-800-567-8112 ext. 228 or contact Tracy Short, 2014 Williams Lake Kidney Walk
Coordinator, The Kidney Foundation of Canada, BC Branch at 250.392.1022. Like
us on facebook to receive announcements and keep up with Kidney Walk news: www.facebook.com/kidneywalksbc
13) New Realities, New
Relationships - 2014
Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation National Conference – September 25 –
27
Early
Bird Registration Extended to August 15, 2014. Register now and benefit from
the early registration discount!
The Community Development
Institute at UNBC will host the Canadian Rural Revitalization Foundation’s
annual conference September 25-27, 2014 in Prince George, BC.
For
more information about the conference visit http://billreimer.net/CRRF/?page_id=2672
Allison Clarke, Research
Assistant
Community Development
Institute
University of Northern
British Columbia
3333 University Way
Prince George, BC, V2N 4Z9
Tel: 250-960-5952
Email: allison.clarke@unbc.ca
Web: www.unbc.ca/CDI
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