The Squamish Chamber of Commerce is hosting an All-Candidates' Meeting for the West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast riding on Monday (June 21) at the Sea to Sky Hotel from 7 to 9 p.m. There are six candidates running and this meeting will give residents an opportunity to hear each candidate's platform and meet them.
Residents who wish to take advantage of advance voting may do so at Brennan Park Recreation Centre at the aquatic centre lobby today (June 18), Saturday (June 19) and Monday (June 21) from noon to 8 p.m. The general election takes place next Monday (June 28) will polls open at Brennan Park from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Probably anyone who really wishes to vote will find a way to get to Brennan Park on June 28 but for those without transportation, including seniors and those living downtown who don't wish to ask anyone, there is no public transportation to the centre! Your best bet is to get in touch with the office of one of the candidates running, as I'm sure they will have transportation available.
A time to honour fathers and grandfathers is Sunday (June 20) and the 小蓝视频 Museum of Mining is holding a special Father's Day celebration. Dad and one child will be admitted free of charge and there will be a special cake cutting at 11 a.m. Yukon Dan will be on hand and will give a gold panning demonstration. There are other festivities planned and the Museum is open from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with the last tour leaving at 4:20 p.m.
The sixth annual Squamish Garden Tour will be held on Sunday, July 11th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be 10 great gardens to view. Tickets cost $10 and will go on sale Monday (June 21) at the Squamish Public Library, Billie's Bouquet and Anna's Attic. Raffle tickets will be sold at the gardens.
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time is the next book the Teen Book Club at Squamish Public Library has chosen. Any teens age 13 and up are welcome to go to the library and sign out a copy as discussion of the book will take place on Tuesday, July 6 at 5:30 p.m. Along with the discussion, enjoy pizza and pop! For more information, please contact Alison at 604-892-3110 or email [email protected].
Crime Stoppers of Squamish/Whistler sponsors a Pet of the Month as a fundraiser and the past few winners have been dogs, but congratulations to the June winner, Jody Hopkins of Whistler and her pet cat Brodie. A professional pet photo of Brodie will be taken by Burneing Images. All pets qualify, from aardvark to zebra! Pet owners may pick up an entry form from the following sponsors: Burneing Images, Garibaldi and Squamish Veterinary Hospitals, Bosley's, Squamish Pet Foods, Eagle Run Coffee Company, Glacier Interiors and Greyhound Canada. Enter every month and keep our communities safer.
On Tuesday, June 8 the Squamish Royal Purple Lodge held a dinner honouring a special lady on her special birthday. Marguerite Hendrickson was the first Honoured Royal Lady in Squamish in 1950 and now, after residing here all these years, she is moving to Vancouver Island. Other charter members in attendance were Jean McKinnon, Dorothy Chapman, Colleen Drenka, Dorothy Dawson and Vi Antosh. A beautiful framed photo of Squamish was presented to Marguerite.
The Sea to Sky Freenet is once again offering non-profit Summer Cybercamps for kids ages seven to 11 and youth ages 11 to 14 in July and August. The fee is on a sliding scale. Everything from basics to programming and building a computer is included. Please phone 604-815-4142 for more information of visit www.sea-to-sky.net.
Fundraising for the Weekend to End Breast Cancer will include a garage and bake sale on Saturday, June 26 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 37717 Second Ave. Donations will be gratefully accepted and the contact person is Cloanne at 604-815-7076.
Squamish Public Library is hosting its annual Summer Reading Club and the theme this year is "Anything Can Happen When You Read!" Registration for this free club, open to all ages, starts Saturday, July 3 and continues throughout the summer. Children will receive a free reading booklet, stickers and a chance to win some wonderful prizes. I'll have more information next week on the Hooked on books program for six- to 12-year-olds.
Sunday evening Scripture readings are taking place at the Brackendale Art Gallery Chapel with Jim Stevens. On June 20, Jim will read from Colossians and Galatians and on June 27, First and Second Thessalonians and Second Corinthians. The readings will start at 8 p.m.
There was an item in the Chamber News section of last week's Chief regarding the Squamish Farmers' Market. It will be held in downtown Squamish in the parking lot between the Chamber office and Victoria Street off Cleveland Avenue. It will be open each Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. starting on June 26 through to Sept. 4, excluding Aug. 28, the date of the Fall Fair. For more information contact the Chamber office at 604-892-9244 or email [email protected].
Homestay families are needed for 14- and 15-year-old boys and girls from Koto-Ku, Japan from July 25 to Aug. 3. For more information, please contact Capilano College's Squamish campus at 604-892-5322.