Events
Come to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park to relax and cheer on our athletes as they make Canada proud! Enjoy wine, beer and light refreshments and snacks in an adults only environment. There will be two large TVs with satelite for live feeds as well as wireless capability and an internet cafe.
This event is for 19+
No cover charge. 2:00 pm - midnight. Feb 11 - 28th, 2010
Daily events happening at the Brennan Park Leisure Centre throughout the 2010 Olympics including event viewing on a large screen, family activities, live entertainment and more.
There is no Storytime at the Squamish Library during the Olympics but the library is offering three famly storytimes at Brennan Park Spirit Centre on Saturdays.
Feb 13, 20, 27 - 10:30 am.
Beer Garden Open! Door Prizes. And don't miss the Sponsor and Fan appreciation night at the Burrow after the game - 9:30 pm - midnight. Free appies and drink specials.
Catch Squamish's own Junior Hockey Team at Brennan Park Arena on Saturdays, game time 7:00 pm. Kids meet the players in the tunnel for autographs right after the game!
Squamish Nation Dance Group Welh Tima Kexwusem (Skwxwu7mesh language for Culture Bringing People Together) will be sharing blessing and celebration songs. Traditional Coast Salish smoked salmon and bannock breads will be offered. Guided artwalk with artist talks between the 2 venues.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
The Burrow. 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm. Join Cam Salay for an evening of West Coast celtic folk music.
Enjoy martinis, tapas or a refreshing glass of the many wines offered by the glass. The Burrow's mantra: eat. drink. lounge.
This is NOT a family friendly event.
Tonight, only at Gelato Carina, Squamish's own The Shifters. Listen to some Rock & Roll live tonight at 9:00pm!
Ocean Port Hotel. 9:00 pm. Best Sounding Karaoke in the Lower Mainland with DJ Darcy.
The Ocean Port (OP)
37991 Second Avenue
Squamish, BC
(604) 892 3422
1 888 384 8886
www.oceanporthotel.com
Returning to the Brew Pub John Bottomley is a Canadian singer-songwriter. His most successful album, 1995's Blackberry, spawned the Top 40 hits "You Lose and You Gain" and "Long Way to Go".
Come to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park to relax and cheer on our athletes as they make Canada proud! Enjoy wine, beer and light refreshments and snacks in an adults only environment. There will be two large TVs with satelite for live feeds as well as wireless capability and an internet cafe.
This event is for 19+
No cover charge. 2:00 pm - midnight. Feb 11 - 28th, 2010
Daily events happening at the Brennan Park Leisure Centre throughout the 2010 Olympics including event viewing on a large screen, family activities, live entertainment and more.
Book your appointment today for Valentines day for our annual Beauty Gala! - Makeovers -Manicures -Skin Care Consultations -Hair Colour Consultations (from Concrete Blonde, Squamish's newest hair salon) Space is limited!
Onatah Coffee. 3:00 - 5:00 pm. Join Mike Mcdonald for an afternoon of West Coast alternative folk music.
Onatah offers locally roasted, fair trade organic coffee, yummy baked goods, sandwiches and wraps.
Onatah Coffee
#6 - 40437 Tantalus Road,
Garibaldi Estates, Squamish
Take your special someone out for a decadent 3 Course Dinner & Bubbly. Enjoy a live serenade of beautiful love songs by Dana-Marie Battaglia.
The Rock Bar & Grill inside Chances Boardwalk Gaming Centre
Sunday February 14 5-9pm
$99 per couple (plus taxes and whatnot)
Reservations Recommended: 604-892-2089
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Time: 5:00pm - 9:00pm
Three course fondue dinner at the Burrow on Tantalus Way. Two seatings only, 6:00 pm and 8:30 pm. Reservations limited to 10 couples per seating. Tix $89.99 per couple.
The Burrow
40437 Tantalus Way
604 898 2801
Gelato Carina Gelateria. 8:00 - 10:00 pm. Join Rita Kyle & Rick Morgan for an evening of West Coast folk music.
Gelato Carina offers yummy gelato, delicous soups, warm coffee & hot chocolate and friendly people.
This is a family friendly event!
Come to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park to relax and cheer on our athletes as they make Canada proud! Enjoy wine, beer and light refreshments and snacks in an adults only environment. There will be two large TVs with satelite for live feeds as well as wireless capability and an internet cafe.
This event is for 19+
No cover charge. 2:00 pm - midnight. Feb 11 - 28th, 2010
Daily events happening at the Brennan Park Leisure Centre throughout the 2010 Olympics including event viewing on a large screen, family activities, live entertainment and more.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
The Cup Bistro & Deli. 3:00 - 5:00 pm. Join Rachel Thom for an afternoon of West Coast pop music.
The Cup offers warm breakfasts, filling lunches & organic take away to cook at home.
This is a family friendly event
The Cup Bistro & Deli
40378 Tantalus Road, Garibaldi Highlands, Squamish
http://www.wildatart.ca/
Warm food, sweet desserts and mouth watering lattes. Pause Cafe offers one of the best views in town of the Squamish Chief. Relax, enjoy!
The Devlins 9:00pm $5.00 at the door
Gelato Corina
38078 Cleveland Avenue
Squamish, BC
karinaf@shaw.ca
(604) 815 4448
Come to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park to relax and cheer on our athletes as they make Canada proud! Enjoy wine, beer and light refreshments and snacks in an adults only environment. There will be two large TVs with satelite for live feeds as well as wireless capability and an internet cafe.
This event is for 19+
No cover charge. 2:00 pm - midnight. Feb 11 - 28th, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Daily events happening at the Brennan Park Leisure Centre throughout the 2010 Olympics including event viewing on a large screen, family activities, live entertainment and more.
St. John's Anglican Church (Diamond Road, behind London Drugs). Everyone is invited. Cost by donation, $5 minimum. Pancakes, sausages and coffee and tea.
Cadets is a federally-sponsored program for young Canadians ages 12 to 18 who are interested in participating in a variety of challenging and rewarding activities.
Air Cadets learn about the traditions of the Royal Canadian Air Force, and participate in flight-related activities. Air Cadets have a chance to earn their civilian pilot licenses through the Air Cadet program.
Come to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park to relax and cheer on our athletes as they make Canada proud! Enjoy wine, beer and light refreshments and snacks in an adults only environment. There will be two large TVs with satelite for live feeds as well as wireless capability and an internet cafe.
This event is for 19+
No cover charge. 2:00 pm - midnight. Feb 11 - 28th, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Daily events happening at the Brennan Park Leisure Centre throughout the 2010 Olympics including event viewing on a large screen, family activities, live entertainment and more.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Come to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park to relax and cheer on our athletes as they make Canada proud! Enjoy wine, beer and light refreshments and snacks in an adults only environment. There will be two large TVs with satelite for live feeds as well as wireless capability and an internet cafe.
This event is for 19+
No cover charge. 2:00 pm - midnight. Feb 11 - 28th, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Daily events happening at the Brennan Park Leisure Centre throughout the 2010 Olympics including event viewing on a large screen, family activities, live entertainment and more.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
HST Information Seminar - The Proposed Transition to Harmonized Sales Tax - Information for Businesses
Sea to Sky Hotel
40330 Tantalus Way
Squamish, BC
Thursday, March 18, 2010 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Thursday, March 18, 2010 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Registration
Eclectic Mix of Acoustic, Rock, Country, & Drum’n’Bass.
Pause Café
Two local theatre groups perform at Gelato Carina starting 7:30 pm.
Between Shifts Theatre will perform The Man with the Bowler Hat, while Broadway or Bust will perform a collection of musical numbers.
Come to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park to relax and cheer on our athletes as they make Canada proud! Enjoy wine, beer and light refreshments and snacks in an adults only environment. There will be two large TVs with satelite for live feeds as well as wireless capability and an internet cafe.
This event is for 19+
No cover charge. 2:00 pm - midnight. Feb 11 - 28th, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Daily events happening at the Brennan Park Leisure Centre throughout the 2010 Olympics including event viewing on a large screen, family activities, live entertainment and more.
7:30 - 9:00pm
Showing of “In The Shadow of the Chief”
Free Admission
The Squamish Youth Resource Centre is a drop-in centre serving all youth 13-18 years old. We are entering our tenth year of operation under Sea to Sky Community Services and are fundraising to convert our unused garage into a jammin' music room!
Squamish Nation is very proud to be the first Host Nation to welcome the Olympic Flame on our traditional territory!
Rockwells Bar and Grill. Enjoy two 45 minute sets including origionals as well as some covers by Kings of Leon, Jason Mraz, Colbie Caillat, Sarah McLachlan, Jewel, Tracy Chapman, A Fine Frenzy, Sia, etc.
Kelly Coubrough 9:00pm $5.00 at the door
Gelato Corina
38078 Cleveland Avenue
Squamish, BC
karinaf@shaw.ca
(604) 815 4448
Head to the Burrow to Kickoff your weekend. Cosmopolitan beats with local djs.
The Burrow
40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC V0N
(604) 898-2801
Come to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park to relax and cheer on our athletes as they make Canada proud! Enjoy wine, beer and light refreshments and snacks in an adults only environment. There will be two large TVs with satelite for live feeds as well as wireless capability and an internet cafe.
This event is for 19+
No cover charge. 2:00 pm - midnight. Feb 11 - 28th, 2010
Daily events happening at the Brennan Park Leisure Centre throughout the 2010 Olympics including event viewing on a large screen, family activities, live entertainment and more.
Saturday, Feb 20
10:30-11:00am
Story time by Trudie from the Squamish Public Library – Mezzanine
11:00-2:00pm
Family Zone Craft Area
There is no Storytime at the Squamish Library during the Olympics but the library is offering three famly storytimes at Brennan Park Spirit Centre on Saturdays.
Feb 13, 20, 27 - 10:30 am.
Slide Shows presenting images of the diverse sport and art culture of the area, including kiteboarding and rock climbing.
Door Prize Draws on Saturday Special Events evenings. Free ballots for prizes can be filled anytime Monday—Friday, and as often as you like. Prizes include limited edition art T-shirts by Sam Bowerman, Harpreet Bering and Gabe Menican.
Gelato Corina. 8:00 -10:00 pm. Join Pancho & Sal for an evening of flamenco and Argentinean folk music.
Gelato Carina offers yummy gelato, delicous soups, warm coffee & hot chocolate and friendly people.
This is a family friendly event!
Brackendale Art Gallery. Blues musician, actor and voice artist. Two time Juno Award winner for Blues Album of the YEar and Toronto Blues Society male Vocalist of the Year. "A National Treasure". Tix $20. Available at the Bookshelf or the Brackendale Art Gallery.
A mix of folk, reggae, classic rock, blues and alternative, Crooks and Castles plays for you at Zephyrs Cafe on Cleveland. $2 cover.
Let your Soul Glow! Funk soul rare groove disco and Funky House every Saturday 9-12
The Burrow
40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC V0N
(604) 898-2801
Ocean Port Hotel. 9:00 pm. Best Sounding Karaoke in the Lower Mainland with DJ Darcy.
The Ocean Port (OP)
37991 Second Avenue
Squamish, BC
(604) 892 3422
1 888 384 8886
www.oceanporthotel.com
Americana Indie Country and No Cover! "Never loses its feeling of sheer honesty." (Exclaim!, Toronto 2008) "Country-rock delivered with a spirit" (The Province, Vancouver 2009) "Like a bottle of good bourbon" (Vancouver Courier 2008) "Distinctly unique brand of alt-country" (Beatroute, Calgary 2008)
Come to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park to relax and cheer on our athletes as they make Canada proud! Enjoy wine, beer and light refreshments and snacks in an adults only environment. There will be two large TVs with satelite for live feeds as well as wireless capability and an internet cafe.
This event is for 19+
No cover charge. 2:00 pm - midnight. Feb 11 - 28th, 2010
Daily events happening at the Brennan Park Leisure Centre throughout the 2010 Olympics including event viewing on a large screen, family activities, live entertainment and more.
St Johns Anglican Church. 2:00 - 6:00 pm. An afternoon of song with Squamish locals Kelly Coubrough, Melissa Braun, and Aaron Purdie. Accompanied by Erik Musseau. This is a free event.
Grilled Fromage. Cleveland Ave., downtown Squamish. A natural born musician, Dana‐Marie Battaglia has passionately dedicated her life to performing as well as writing and recording music in her home studio.
I'll be playing a small intimate concert of my original music tonight Feb 21 at 7pm at Grilled Fromage in downtown Squamish. More details are on my website. Hope to see you there!
The Devlins at 9:00pm. $5.00 at the door. Gelato Carina.
Come to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park to relax and cheer on our athletes as they make Canada proud! Enjoy wine, beer and light refreshments and snacks in an adults only environment. There will be two large TVs with satelite for live feeds as well as wireless capability and an internet cafe.
This event is for 19+
No cover charge. 2:00 pm - midnight. Feb 11 - 28th, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Come to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park to relax and cheer on our athletes as they make Canada proud! Enjoy wine, beer and light refreshments and snacks in an adults only environment. There will be two large TVs with satelite for live feeds as well as wireless capability and an internet cafe.
This event is for 19+
No cover charge. 2:00 pm - midnight. Feb 11 - 28th, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Daily events happening at the Brennan Park Leisure Centre throughout the 2010 Olympics including event viewing on a large screen, family activities, live entertainment and more.
Tuesday, Feb 23
7:15-8:30pm
Power Flow/Vinyasa Yoga for adults
1:00-2:00pm
Watch and cheer for local Alicia Cline in Ski Cross
Squamish Nation is very proud to be the first Host Nation to welcome the Olympic Flame on our traditional territory!
On the last tuesday of every month, Howe Sound Brewing Co. is holding an 'All female Open Mic Night' in the North Beach Lounge.
So come down and perform or/and support!
See you there!
Hosted by Dana Marie www.dana-marie.ca
Pause Cafe. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Join Rita Kyle with special guest Anne Iacovone for an evening of West Coast folk song.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Come to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park to relax and cheer on our athletes as they make Canada proud! Enjoy wine, beer and light refreshments and snacks in an adults only environment. There will be two large TVs with satelite for live feeds as well as wireless capability and an internet cafe.
This event is for 19+
No cover charge. 2:00 pm - midnight. Feb 11 - 28th, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Daily events happening at the Brennan Park Leisure Centre throughout the 2010 Olympics including event viewing on a large screen, family activities, live entertainment and more.
Wednesday, Feb 24
4:00-5:00pm
Yoga for Teens
6:00-8:00pm
Themed Swim
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Come to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park to relax and cheer on our athletes as they make Canada proud! Enjoy wine, beer and light refreshments and snacks in an adults only environment. There will be two large TVs with satelite for live feeds as well as wireless capability and an internet cafe.
This event is for 19+
No cover charge. 2:00 pm - midnight. Feb 11 - 28th, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Daily events happening at the Brennan Park Leisure Centre throughout the 2010 Olympics including event viewing on a large screen, family activities, live entertainment and more.
Thursday, Feb 25
11:00am
Olympic Women’s Hockey Bronze Medal Game
3:30-6:00pm
Olympic Women’s Hockey Gold Medal Game
Help fight against hunger in our community by taking part in this annual fundraiser. On Thursday, Feb 25 you are asked to bring your lunch to work and donate your lunch money to the Squamish Food Bank. Mail your donations to the Food Bank, PO Box 207, Garibaldi Highlands, BC V0N 1T0 or phone Susan 604 848 4316. Income tax receipts will be issued for donations over $20.
After performing to a packed house at the Eagle Eye Theatre, talented fiddle player Jocelyn Pettit and her family will be performing at Gelato Carina from 9 - 11 pm. There is a $5 admission fee at the door.
Join Tessa Amy for an evening of electro pop music surrounded by art from Laurel Terlesky with fire spinning outside by Courtney Driver as part of the Wild at Art, Spirit of Squamish Festival. #204 - 37760 2nd Avenue, Downtown Squamish Behind Community Futures (Laurel Terlesky's studio)
9:00 pm, Thursday, February 25th
Wine by donation
Come to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park to relax and cheer on our athletes as they make Canada proud! Enjoy wine, beer and light refreshments and snacks in an adults only environment. There will be two large TVs with satelite for live feeds as well as wireless capability and an internet cafe.
This event is for 19+
No cover charge. 2:00 pm - midnight. Feb 11 - 28th, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Brennan Park Recreation Centre is 0ffering specialty programs during the Olympic Games period for adults and kids of all ages.
To register for all programs, visit www.squamishlive.ca or Brennan Park Recreation Centre. For questions, call (604) 898 3604
Grilled Fromage. 4:00 - 6:00 pm. Join Paul Coulter-Brown for an afternoon of West Coast folk/pop music.
Warm food, sweet desserts and mouth watering lattes. Pause Cafe offers one of the best views in town of the Squamish Chief. Relax, enjoy!
This is a family friendly event!
Shone Harcourt $5.00 at the door
Gelato Carina
38078 Cleveland Avenue
Squamish, BC
karinaf@shaw.ca
(604) 815 4448
Head to the Burrow to Kickoff your weekend. Cosmopolitan beats with local djs.
The Burrow
40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC V0N
(604) 898-2801
Come to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park to relax and cheer on our athletes as they make Canada proud! Enjoy wine, beer and light refreshments and snacks in an adults only environment. There will be two large TVs with satelite for live feeds as well as wireless capability and an internet cafe.
This event is for 19+
No cover charge. 2:00 pm - midnight. Feb 11 - 28th, 2010
Daily events happening at the Brennan Park Leisure Centre throughout the 2010 Olympics including event viewing on a large screen, family activities, live entertainment and more.
Saturday, Feb 27
Wild At Art - Spirit of Squamish Finale. A Cultural Olympiad Event
9:00-11:30am
Elks Pancake Breakfast
There is no Storytime at the Squamish Library during the Olympics but the library is offering three famly storytimes at Brennan Park Spirit Centre on Saturdays.
Feb 13, 20, 27 - 10:30 am.
Spectacular Howe Sound is the backdrop for this family-styled Games-time celebration. Local bands Radio Karma, The Overcomers and the Paul Coulter-Brown Band, top-10 finalists of the Wild at Art 2009 singer-songwriter contest, bring their grooves to the stage with humour, warmth and a touch of Squamish’s local colour.
Bring your drums and join Sasha Cecile at Brennan Park during Saturday's Spirit of Squamish celebration. Let's celebrate being canadian and the Olympics together by creating a close and inspirational community!
Pepe & Gringos. Enjoy 3rd Octave Down, Jazz, acoustic.
A blend of traditional techniques with a fun creative style. We pair our delicious food, made with only the highest quality ingredients and with exquisite presentation
Join the local and guest writers at the Squamish Arts Council building on Cleveland for an evening of literary exploration, music and fun. Our theme for the evening is The Tree.
Crooks & Castles 9:00pm $5.00 at the door
Gelato Corina
38078 Cleveland Avenue
Squamish, BC
karinaf@shaw.ca
(604) 815 4448
Let your Soul Glow! Funk soul rare groove disco and Funky House every Saturday 9-12
The Burrow
40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC V0N
(604) 898-2801
Come to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park to relax and cheer on our athletes as they make Canada proud! Enjoy wine, beer and light refreshments and snacks in an adults only environment. There will be two large TVs with satelite for live feeds as well as wireless capability and an internet cafe.
This event is for 19+
No cover charge. 2:00 pm - midnight. Feb 11 - 28th, 2010
Daily events happening at the Brennan Park Leisure Centre throughout the 2010 Olympics including event viewing on a large screen, family activities, live entertainment and more.
Sun Feb 28
12:15pm
Olympic Men’s Gold Medal Game
6:00pm
Closing Ceremonies live on the big screen
Come join the party as the Sea to Sky Corridor welcomes the world. The Cafeteria at Quest is open to the public for breakfast, lunch, dinner and late night snacks. Our all day buffet will get you seated and enjoying our fabulous food in no time flat.
Gelato Carina Gelateria. 8:00 - 10:00 pm. Join Gene Smith & Stuart Bent for an evening of smooth jazz.
SAC Building on Cleveland Ave. Open 2-8 pm daily. The Squamish Arts Council presents The Squamish Project. More than 40 local artists present works inspired by the unique beauty of the surrounding area. Themes include: Into the Woods, Industrial Strength, Cultural Fusion.
Doors open 5:30. Enjoy and evening of socializing and playing Bingo! The only Bingo game in town.
Come out and show us what you've got at Open Mic Mondays.
Starts at 9:00 pm on the first Monday of each month at the Brew Pub.
Hosted by Cam Salay
Cadets is a federally-sponsored program for young Canadians ages 12 to 18 who are interested in participating in a variety of challenging and rewarding activities.
Air Cadets learn about the traditions of the Royal Canadian Air Force, and participate in flight-related activities. Air Cadets have a chance to earn their civilian pilot licenses through the Air Cadet program.
The Squamish Off-Road Cycling Association (SORCA) invites all local restaurants and businesses to get involved in our 2010 bi-weekly summer 'Toonie' Races. This is a great opportunity to help out a grassroots community event while at the same time showcasing your business to a specific demographic of corridor residents.
Howe Sound Inn. 8:00 pm. SORCA first fundraiser of the year is a movie premier of Awesome Land: Women Of Dirt is a unique look into the world of Downhill Racing, Dirt Jumping and Freeriding. This film looks through the eyes of the wondrous women that have helped grow the sport of Gravity Mountain Biking with their strength and courage.
Acoustic roots and rock music at Rockwell's
Rockwell's Bar and Grill
Executive Suites - Garabaldi Springs Resort Hotel
40700 Tantalus Rd
Squamish, BC
(604) 815 0999
www.rockwells.ca
The annual World day of Prayer service in our community will be hosted by the Squamish United Church downtown Squamish on 4th avent at 7:00 pm. The service was written by the women of the Cameroon and the theme is 'Let Everything that has breath Praise God." An invitation is extended to everyone to attend this ecumenical service.
$1000 jackpot this weekend starting at 7:00 pm. Lots more Bingo at Chances, call for more information
604 892 2946
1 877 892 2946
CVWS kicks off its month long annual Giving Campaign with an elegant evening filled with live music, impressive hors d'oeuvres by local chefs, and wines supplied by the award-winning Summerhill Pyramid Winery and local brewers.
Live music every weekend at the Grizzly Bar and Grill
Grizzly Bar & Grill, The
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Head to the Burrow to Kickoff your weekend. Cosmopolitan beats with local djs.
The Burrow
40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC V0N
(604) 898-2801
Acoustic roots and rock music at Rockwell's
Rockwell's Bar and Grill
Executive Suites - Garabaldi Springs Resort Hotel
40700 Tantalus Rd
Squamish, BC
(604) 815 0999
www.rockwells.ca
$1000 jackpot this weekend starting at 7:00 pm. Lots more Bingo at Chances, call for more information
604 892 2946
1 877 892 2946
Kickstart the bike season with a classic XC mtn bike race through the Cheekeye Fan trails in Brackendale and feel good knowing that your racing for a cause - raising funds for Don Ross Secondary's Outdoor Leadership Program!
Orecrusher XC is a lemans-style start, multi-lap classic XC through the Cheekeye Fan single-track trails of Brackendale. Open to racers 12 years to infinity.
The Third Annual Festival is a benefit for the Squamish Food Bank. Join us to enjoy a night of entertainment and laughter while sampling over 100 different domestic and international wines, micro-brewed beers and premium spirits. Paired with local cheeses and more… Tickets $20 Early Bird, $25 at the door.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. The Howe Sound Women's Centre Society presents The Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler. Come join us and change the story of women.
Two dates:
March 6th includes silent auction. Tickets are $20.00.
March 7th includes dinner. Tickets are $30.00.
Let your Soul Glow! Funk soul rare groove disco and Funky House every Saturday 9-12
The Burrow
40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC V0N
(604) 898-2801
An enigma, a culture, a hybrid of art, party, and nouveau vaudeville all rolled into one. Conceived in 2005 as a fun way to raise money for our local women's shelter this annual fetish event has grown to epic proportions.
This year all of the events proceeds will be donated to the Howe Sound Women's Centre, and to help fund a public art project in the Downtown.
$1000 jackpot this weekend starting at 7:00 pm. Lots more Bingo at Chances, call for more information
604 892 2946
1 877 892 2946
Organized by the Intestinal Disease Education and Awareness Society (IDEAS), the trek will raise awareness of these diseases through education and public awareness campaigns. Help support the 2010 Trek and Clinton Shard.
40625 Highlands Way North
9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Everyone is welcome to join in the festivities celebrating the Paralympic Torch Relay with this free family event.
Is There a Meaning to Life?: Should There Be? Moderator: Jill Fellows (Question University Canada). Good day. This is a formal introduction, and invitation to participate in a new community forum current based in Squamish, but with plans to expand to Whistler in the near future.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:00 pm. The How Sounds Women's Centre Society presents The Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler.
March 7th includes dinner at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $30.00.
Tickets available at the Women's Centre, The Bookshelf, and the
Brackendale Art Gallery.
Squamish CAN (Climate Action Network) meeting Monday, March 8th @ 7pm at the Brackendale Art Gallery.
Come and join Squamish CAN at our next Network meeting. We enjoy a fun, informal atmosphere while learning about the possibilities for creative change in our community. Bring your own ideas if you have them, or help us develop exciting projects for collective action.
This is a special change, just for the local artists to relax without a specific exhibition theme. "Anything Goes" will offer a wide variety of creative works for all tastes. Expect a little bit of edge in our jewellery and the newest inspirations from new and your favourite artists showcasing their best works. Please note the new Gallery changes :Closed Mondays & Tuesdays
Squamish Valley Quilters' Guild and Jeannine Bradshaw will be at The Foyer Gallery
Date: March 9th – April 5th
Location: Squamish Library
Cadets is a federally-sponsored program for young Canadians ages 12 to 18 who are interested in participating in a variety of challenging and rewarding activities.
Air Cadets learn about the traditions of the Royal Canadian Air Force, and participate in flight-related activities. Air Cadets have a chance to earn their civilian pilot licenses through the Air Cadet program.
Don Ross High School PAC Meeting on Tuesday, 7:00 pm. Our speaker this month is Juanita Coltman, District Administrator, Aboriginal Education. We will also discuss the impacts of the recent reconfiguration on student population and our gaming application for next year.
Be connected with your child's school life. Everyone welcome.
Grilled Fromage downtown Squamish. 7-9 PM.So - good news and great news.Good - there is one more social left before daylight savings is upon us.
The Pure & Concentrated Essence of a Substance. Jewelery & Writing Impressions by Jeannine Bradshaw.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 ~ 7pm to 8:30pm
Foyer Gallery ~ Squamish Public Library
RSVP: jeannine@bellameka.com
It's income tax timea gain! In this information session you will learn more about the new tax guidelines for 2010. Senior Centre Artroom. 1:00 - 2:30 pm.
Squamish Seniors Centre
1201 Village Green Way
(behind Chieftain Mall, downtown Squamish)
604 848 6898
You are cordially invited to the Downtown Squamish BIA's Annual General Meeting at Grilled Fromage - 38134 Cleveland.
Come and hear what we've been up to and what is being planned for the year to come, both by the DSBIA and by the District of Squamish.
Howe Sound Inn. 3rd Annual Soiree FrancoFUN. Fundraiser for the PAC of Ecole Les Aiglons. Silent auction, snacks, entertainment. Tickets $10 adv/Howe Sound Brew, Ecole Les Aiglons, Carina Gelato, Ecole La Passerelle or 604 848 8376
$12 door
The X Paralympic Winter Games will be staged in Vancouver and Whistler from March 12 to 21, 2010. Visit vancouver 2010.com . The 2010 Paralympic Winter Games sport program includes five sports and 64 medal events:
· Alpine Skiing
· Biathlon
· Cross-Country Skiing
· Ice Sledge Hockey
· Wheelchair Curling
In Store Tastings - Key Stone Beer - Friday March 12th, 3:00 - 7:00 pm.
All female business owners and managers are welcome to attend. Presented by the Squamish Chief, the event will be held at the Chief offices 38117 2nd Ave. Complimentary appetizers. Please RSVP lmichell@squamishchief.com before Tuesday, March 9, 5:00 pm.
Folk rock music live at Rockwell's. Cam Salay has been living and performing in the Sea to Sky corridor since 1988 as a resident of Whistler from 88-98 and a Brackendale resident ever since. In 1993 Cam joined the group The Paperboys and toured North America extensively.
Head to the Burrow to Kickoff your weekend. Cosmopolitan beats with local djs.
The Burrow
40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC V0N
(604) 898-2801
The X Paralympic Winter Games will be staged in Vancouver and Whistler from March 12 to 21, 2010. Visit vancouver 2010.com . The 2010 Paralympic Winter Games sport program includes five sports and 64 medal events:
· Alpine Skiing
· Biathlon
· Cross-Country Skiing
· Ice Sledge Hockey
· Wheelchair Curling
Folk rock music live at Rockwell's. Cam Salay has been living and performing in the Sea to Sky corridor since 1988 as a resident of Whistler from 88-98 and a Brackendale resident ever since. In 1993 Cam joined the group The Paperboys and toured North America extensively.
Want fresh fish? We've got it! Diamond Head Fish Market opens in the base of the Spectacle Building. Grand Opening Sat March 13, 11 am - 4 pm. Free samples, door prizes, drinks and more.
Located in the Spectacle Building
604 671 2531
Regular Hours: 10 am - 6:30 pm.
In Store Tastings - Stanley Park Amber Ale - Saturday March 13th, 4:00 - 8:00 pm.
Let your Soul Glow! Funk soul rare groove disco and Funky House every Saturday 9-12
The Burrow
40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC V0N
(604) 898-2801
Classic Rock and Pop band at the Howe Sound Brew Pub. No Cover! 9:30 pm.
Howe Sound Inn and Brew Pub
37801 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish
(604) 892 2603
www.howesound.com
The X Paralympic Winter Games will be staged in Vancouver and Whistler from March 12 to 21, 2010. Visit vancouver 2010.com . The 2010 Paralympic Winter Games sport program includes five sports and 64 medal events:
· Alpine Skiing
· Biathlon
· Cross-Country Skiing
· Ice Sledge Hockey
· Wheelchair Curling
Remember to turn your clocks forward before you go to bed on Saturday. Sunday March 14th marks the start of day light saving.
The X Paralympic Winter Games will be staged in Vancouver and Whistler from March 12 to 21, 2010. Visit vancouver 2010.com . The 2010 Paralympic Winter Games sport program includes five sports and 64 medal events:
· Alpine Skiing
· Biathlon
· Cross-Country Skiing
· Ice Sledge Hockey
· Wheelchair Curling
Part I: Kilowatt Ours – A plan to re-energize America - Do we know where our electricity comes from? Do we know how it works? How do we get it, buy it, sell it, squander it, save it? Given that the average Canadian home uses approximately 8,000 kwh per year, almost twice as much as the European counterpart, we should probably know the answer to all these questions and more.
The X Paralympic Winter Games will be staged in Vancouver and Whistler from March 12 to 21, 2010. Visit vancouver 2010.com . The 2010 Paralympic Winter Games sport program includes five sports and 64 medal events:
· Alpine Skiing
· Biathlon
· Cross-Country Skiing
· Ice Sledge Hockey
· Wheelchair Curling
Do you have a stack of sewing repairs??? Is your sewing machine in the closet? Bring your own repairs and alterations. Save money and learn how to sew them yourself! Learn all kinds of sewing tips.
$ 27
Wed March 16
5 - 6:30 pm
Members meet at the Yello Gate near Brohm Lake, 9:00 am. For more information call Heather at 604 892 9003
Squamish Family Chiropractic
You are invited to our next Health Talk Workshop to be held here at the clinic at 6:30 - 7:30 pm.
The theme will be "Why You Need to Get Sick to Get Better", given by Dr. Amber Kirk. Should you wish to attend, please call us at (604) 815 0031 to reserve your spot.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Cadets is a federally-sponsored program for young Canadians ages 12 to 18 who are interested in participating in a variety of challenging and rewarding activities.
Air Cadets learn about the traditions of the Royal Canadian Air Force, and participate in flight-related activities. Air Cadets have a chance to earn their civilian pilot licenses through the Air Cadet program.
The X Paralympic Winter Games will be staged in Vancouver and Whistler from March 12 to 21, 2010. Visit vancouver 2010.com . The 2010 Paralympic Winter Games sport program includes five sports and 64 medal events:
· Alpine Skiing
· Biathlon
· Cross-Country Skiing
· Ice Sledge Hockey
· Wheelchair Curling
Howe Sound Brew Pub. Come in for a wee pint or two! Irish whiskey shooter specials, Pot Pies, Bangers & mash! Oatmeal stout pint Specials
Learn to design and create your own necklace and bracelet using all glass beads. Fee icludes all beads, supplies and tools. Feel free to bring your own favourite beads or pendant.
$42
Wed March 17
4:45 - 6:30 pm
SAC Building in Cleveland Park. 7:00 pm. Everyone is welcome to join us for literary inspiration on St Patricks day. Bring your 'green' writings or anything else you'd like to share with the group. Wear green. Bring green treats. Or just come along!
Jude Goodwin
604 892 4997 for info
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
The X Paralympic Winter Games will be staged in Vancouver and Whistler from March 12 to 21, 2010. Visit vancouver 2010.com . The 2010 Paralympic Winter Games sport program includes five sports and 64 medal events:
· Alpine Skiing
· Biathlon
· Cross-Country Skiing
· Ice Sledge Hockey
· Wheelchair Curling
Brand New Showcase of the best local artists. This is the artists' own choice of subject, with an edge to intrigue our visitors. Introduction of many new artists with a great selection of mixed mediuims.
March 1- April 18
Open daily 11 - 6 pm Closed Monday & Tuesday
Opening Reception is Thursday, March 18, 2010 7-9pm.
The Introduction Session, presented by Positive Momentum, will introduce you to the content of "Keeping Connected Parenting" classes.
Topics: Practical tools for teaching children respect, Healing children's feelings, Communication, Discipline, Meeting the needs of parents.
Free admission - space is limited so please call to reserve
Squamish Library. 7:00 pm. Princeton University Departments of Chemistry and Molecular Biology Professor Hecht will give a presentation on Synthetic Biology: from Protein Design to Artificial Genomes.
Free event at the Elaho Medical Clinic in the Chieftain Mall. Come and experience what each of these practitioners has to offer. Heather Roayl, Homeopaty. Tara Alain & Kirsten Aalter, Energy Healing. Ross Taylor, Life Coaching. Julie d'Entremont, Craniosacral Therapy.
Please RSVP 604 898 4020 as space is limited
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
The X Paralympic Winter Games will be staged in Vancouver and Whistler from March 12 to 21, 2010. Visit vancouver 2010.com . The 2010 Paralympic Winter Games sport program includes five sports and 64 medal events:
· Alpine Skiing
· Biathlon
· Cross-Country Skiing
· Ice Sledge Hockey
· Wheelchair Curling
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5 - 9pm.
DJ Richa on the decks from 9:30 onward.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Local firefighters take on the RCMP in a friendly game of hockey known as Guns & Hoses Charity Hockey Game. This years fundraiser is for Nick Miller who was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia in September and is required to take multiple trips to the city for treatment. Each year the hockey game raises funds for locals who are battling disease.
Rockwell's Bar and Grill
Executive Suites - Garabaldi Springs Resort Hotel
40700 Tantalus Rd
Squamish, BC
(604) 815 0999
www.rockwells.ca
Head to the Burrow to Kickoff your weekend. Cosmopolitan beats with local djs.
The Burrow
40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC V0N
(604) 898-2801
The X Paralympic Winter Games will be staged in Vancouver and Whistler from March 12 to 21, 2010. Visit vancouver 2010.com . The 2010 Paralympic Winter Games sport program includes five sports and 64 medal events:
· Alpine Skiing
· Biathlon
· Cross-Country Skiing
· Ice Sledge Hockey
· Wheelchair Curling
1:00 pm to 3:30 pm.
Location: Squamish Adventure Centre to Garibaldi Highlands
How energy efficient is your home? Do you know what an energy audit is and what it entails? Do you know how much money it can save you? Do you want to find out?
Brackendale Art Gallery 7:00 pm. An evening with Black Tusk Caledonia Pipe Band with special guests: Celtic sensation Jocelyn Pettit, World Class piper Alan Walters and friends.
Tix $20 at BAG or the Bookshelf
Rockwell's Bar and Grill
Executive Suites - Garabaldi Springs Resort Hotel
40700 Tantalus Rd
Squamish, BC
(604) 815 0999
www.rockwells.ca
The Ocean Port (OP)
37991 Second Avenue
Squamish, BC
(604) 892 3422
1 888 384 8886
www.oceanporthotel.com
Let your Soul Glow! Funk soul rare groove disco and Funky House every Saturday 9-12
The Burrow
40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC V0N
(604) 898-2801
2009 Juno Nominees Twilight Hotel play a roots, alternative and country mix at the Howe Sound Brew Pub.
9:30 pm. No cover.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
The X Paralympic Winter Games will be staged in Vancouver and Whistler from March 12 to 21, 2010. Visit vancouver 2010.com . The 2010 Paralympic Winter Games sport program includes five sports and 64 medal events:
· Alpine Skiing
· Biathlon
· Cross-Country Skiing
· Ice Sledge Hockey
· Wheelchair Curling
Rollercoaster/Lumberjack's
Meet us at the top of Perth @ 10am for coffee, tools, and the game plan. Bring some gloves and a friend, with a big turnout and a good effort we can solve the big problem areas on these popular local classics.
Squamish Adventure Centre. 1:00 pm & 3:00 pm. Awesome 2010 Oscar winner THE COVE screens at Squamish Adventure Centre, Sun. Mar. 21 at 1 & 3 pm. Tix $10 at the door. Proceeds to Media Arts Society of Squamish
Brennan Park Recreation Center. Join your friends today at the pool for some swimming fun.
Brennan Park
1009 Centenial Way
Squamish
604-898-3604
Part 2: Build green, save green - True or False? Spring is around the corner. This year, all the time and effort that you put into your home renovations could really pay off. Why? Well, simply because if you build green, you can save green! Come along and learn how! It's free, it’s inspiring, it’s entertaining… and we will learn lots! Bring your questions!
The Ocean Port (OP)
37991 Second Avenue
Squamish, BC
(604) 892 3422
1 888 384 8886
www.oceanporthotel.com
Sign up before Mar 17th at the HSIB Co Front Desk/ $35 each
Starts 6pm in the Pub, Monday, Mar 22!
Rock Bar & Grill, Chances Boardwalk. 11:30 am. Guest speaker Daniel Veniez, Federal Liberal Candidate. Table sponsorship is avaialble for only $25. Call Jane 604 815 4990.
A People's Law School Speaker presentation on Wills and Estates at the Squamish Seniors Centre 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Presented by the Squamish Seniors Creative Connections Group. This free law class will cover all the essential information you need to know about wills and estates including revocation of a will, power of attorney, living wills and advanced health care directives.
Sometimes humorous and sometimes vivid and tender, Independence by Lee Blessing, offers us a window into the complex and entangled relationships between mother and daughters. This is a family divided against itself and the play explores how family members often hurt each other in their quest for personal identity.
Mark your calendars, on Wednesday, March 24 plan on seeing Consuming Kids The Commercialization of Childhood, a critically-acclaimed documentary being screened at the Adventure Centre at 7:30 pm.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Sometimes humorous and sometimes vivid and tender, Independence by Lee Blessing, offers us a window into the complex and entangled relationships between mother and daughters. This is a family divided against itself and the play explores how family members often hurt each other in their quest for personal identity.
Thurs. March 25 at 7 pm by donation at the Brackendale Art Gallery. From Halong Bay to the Mekong Delta, the frenzied streets of Hanoi to the quiet culture of Hoian, join Patricia Heintzman on a trip through Vietnam and discover a peaceful country still struggling to find its way 35 years after the American War.
Presented by the Valleycliffe Elementary School PAC. Tix $10 for cheesecake, beverages, entertainment and a chance to view our children's beautiful Art Gallery. Please come and support our efforts to raise funds for an artist in Residence for all the children at Valleycliffe Elementary. Tix on sale at the shcool office and must be purchased in advance. no ticket sales at the door.
Howe Sound Brew Pub. Award-winning shorts ranging from 5-24 minutes picked from the Best of the Fest.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Sometimes humorous and sometimes vivid and tender, Independence by Lee Blessing, offers us a window into the complex and entangled relationships between mother and daughters. This is a family divided against itself and the play explores how family members often hurt each other in their quest for personal identity.
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5 - 9pm.
The Wheelhouse Band - from 9:30 onward.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
The event "108 Minutes for Haiti" will start at 5:30pm with a 108 minute Yoga class taught by local Yoga instructors at The Brackendale Elementary School gymnasium. There will be door prizes from Lululemon and Bodyvine Yoga studio. After the class the event moves down to The Copper House Restaurant for a reception.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. The Wheat In The Barley blend their many musical grains into a very hearty meal indeed. They bring the rural dance music of many cultures together and sprinkle them liberally with songs of working people and their pioneering exploits, stirring them up with excellent musicianship and creative arrangements. Folk, world, jazz, a little funk, reggae and Cajun
Head to the Burrow to Kickoff your weekend. Cosmopolitan beats with local djs.
The Burrow
40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC V0N
(604) 898-2801
Sometimes humorous and sometimes vivid and tender, Independence by Lee Blessing, offers us a window into the complex and entangled relationships between mother and daughters. This is a family divided against itself and the play explores how family members often hurt each other in their quest for personal identity.
Where: TBA (Diamond Head) 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Designed for intermediate to advanced riders who want to learn how to ride faster, more aggressively and with more confidence.
Please contact Mary-Ann for more info, cost, etc.
Burger and Suds and Silent auction at the Grizzly Bar and Grill. Tix $10.
Grizzly Bar and Grill
In Sea to Sky Hotel, next to London Drugs
The Ocean Port (OP)
37991 Second Avenue
Squamish, BC
(604) 892 3422
1 888 384 8886
www.oceanporthotel.com
Indie folk rock music at Grilled Fromage Sat. March 27th at 8:30pm $5 cover. Sly Violet is touring BC this month promoting her new EP, Feel Your Way Out. She puts on an entertaining live show full of well-written songs with her original brand of acoustic folk rock.
Let your Soul Glow! Funk soul rare groove disco and Funky House every Saturday 9-12
The Burrow
40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC V0N
(604) 898-2801
On March 27 at 8:30 pm, hundreds of millions of people around the world will turn off their lights for an hour to demand action on climate change. But that's just the beginning. Every hour, Canadians are taking small steps to lessen their impact on the environment.
9:00 am Callaghan Hut, Callaghan Ski Area
Women’s only skate ski improvement session at Whistler Olympic Park for members of CWSC who have their 2009/2010 membership. (Payment of $25. club membership required for insurance purposes.)
This is a formal invitation to an open and respectful discussion on faith, being held at the Quest University Canada campus on March 28th between 3-5pm, in room L122 of the Library Building.
Howe Sound Inn. An invitation to participate in a new community forum current based in Squamish, but with plans to expand to Whistler in the near future. The group is a network location of the internationally renowned "Philosophers Cafe" which started back in the 80's at Simon Fraser University.
Come out for an evening of classic Bingo! with the good folks at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #277. Doors open 5:30 pm.
Squamish Arts Council Building at 37950 Cleveland Ave. in the park. 7:00 - 8:00 pm. Stake your claim in the building! Discussion includes overall Arts & Culture planning for the Oceanfront. Everyone welcome.
Hosted by Squamish Arts Council and SODCorp.
Discussion includes overall arts & culture planning for the Oceanfront. All are Welcome!
The Ocean Port (OP)
37991 Second Avenue
Squamish, BC
(604) 892 3422
1 888 384 8886
www.oceanporthotel.com
Are you curious about a school which ignites a life-long love of learning? Come for a school tour at Cedar Valley Waldorf School and see the Waldorf philosophy applied to various stages of child learning and development. Tours will view all of the school's classes from preschool to grades 5/6 and conclude with a question and answer session.
Sometimes humorous and sometimes vivid and tender, Independence by Lee Blessing, offers us a window into the complex and entangled relationships between mother and daughters. This is a family divided against itself and the play explores how family members often hurt each other in their quest for personal identity.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Sometimes humorous and sometimes vivid and tender, Independence by Lee Blessing, offers us a window into the complex and entangled relationships between mother and daughters. This is a family divided against itself and the play explores how family members often hurt each other in their quest for personal identity.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5 - 9pm.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Head to the Burrow to Kickoff your weekend. Cosmopolitan beats with local djs.
The Burrow
40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC V0N
(604) 898-2801
Brackendale Art Gallery 3:00 - 6:00 pm
Easter Tea Party for Dorte's 60th Birthday! Cake at 4:00 pm and other goodies. Easter egg hunting and door prizes! Please pass along to anyone who may not know - this is not a surprise party.
In lieu of gifts please make a donation to the red cross if you are so inclined.
The Ocean Port (OP)
37991 Second Avenue
Squamish, BC
(604) 892 3422
1 888 384 8886
www.oceanporthotel.com
Let your Soul Glow! Funk soul rare groove disco and Funky House every Saturday 9-12
The Burrow
40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC V0N
(604) 898-2801
Westcoast Railway Heritage Park. 10:00 pm.
Westcoast Railway Heritage Park. 10:00 pm.
Come celebrate Bunnies & Easter Eggs with us! Fun activities for the whole family. A fun family event at the railway park. Admission by donation.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre, behind pool. The Squamish Firefighters Association members along with the Easter Bunny will be ready to welcome all children to the Easter Egg Hunt at Brennan Park behind the pool in the trees for the annual hunt from 11 am to 12 noon. It should be a lot of fun and this event will be followed by an Easter Skate in the arena from 12 until 1 pm.
The Super Toonie Sunday is back enjoy a full day of ride dh, social, and xc all in one day. All Races will cost $2 to take part in, plus a valved 2010 SORCA membership or $20 one day insurance plus $2.
XC Race: registration starts at 12:30 pm. Race starts 2:00pm
Sign on in Cludesac off Garibaldi Park Rod above Quest University. Course will take in the new Pseudo Tsuga
Join us for an Easter Jam! First Sunday every month local musicians get together at the Brackendale Art Gallery. Everyone welcome.
7:30 - 10:00 pm.
Brackendale Art Gallery
www.brackendaleartgallery.com
Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company 8:30pm
Open Mic Night with host Cam Salay
EVERYONE WELCOME!
SQUAMISH HAS GOT TALENT!
Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company
37801 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish
(604) 892 2603
www.howesound.com
Lisa Elander teaches an introductory course for four Tuesday evenings 6:00 - 7:00 pm. Cedar Valley Walkdorf School, 38265 Westway Ave., Valleycliffe. Admission by donation, suggested between $3 - #5. For more info call Lisa at 604 898 5521.
April 6-27, Tuesdays
The Council is holding its first Annual General Meeting Wednesday, April 7, 1 – 5 pm at the Howe Sound Inn in Squamish. The purpose of the AGM is to put faces to names regarding this relatively new regional invasive initiative, review the Council’s accomplishments in 2009 and the plan for 2010, discuss with local citizens invasive plant issues, gain insight into their concerns
Time: 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm.
Host Location: Tantalus Chiropractic & Wellness - Dr. Peter Drysdale & Dr. Ange Wellman in collaboration with The Cup, 13 - 40437 Tantalus Rd, Garibaldi Highlands.
Come and enjoy a complimentary drink and great appys! No RSVP required. Bring a Non-Chamber Member and receive 50% off your own admission!
Greetings from Dr. Lori Broker & Dr. Amber Kirk! You are invited to our next Health Talk Workshop to be held here at the clinic on Tuesday, April 6, 2010, 6:30-7:30PM.
The theme will be “Meal Plans”, given by Dr. Amber Kirk.
Should you wish to attend, please call us at 604.815.0031 to reserve your spot!
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Brackendale Art Gallery 8:00 pm by donation. Rob and Laurie Wood live on Maurelle Island near the mouth of Bute Inlet. They have an intimate knowledge of the power, glory and stunning beauty of the mountains, rivers, forests and wild animals that are the BUTE INLET. They will be at the Brackendale Art Gallery for a special presentation of their photos and to share their knowledge.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Sea to Sky Hotel Conference Centre, Squamish. 7:00 am - 5:00 pm. Registration is Now Open Our focus for this year's conference is 'Play, learn, love- finding balance in early childhood development', specifically the area of promoting social/emotional learning and social responsibility in early childhood.
TEACHING, ADVISING, COACHING
Presented by renowned Coaching Practitoner Ian Chisholm
DATE: April 9th, 2010
TIME: 8.30am – 5.00pm
LOCATION: Westin Resort and Spa, Whistler
CONTACT: Christine McLeod at Impact People Practices (604) 848 9407
Brennan Park Rec Centre Drop In Anytime 3:30 - 8:00 pm. Join Shaums March and Mad March Racing for a fun workshop at Brennan Park. Fun for the whole family. All ages. Develop a better understanding of safe body position and more controlled exit off the bike in the event of a fall. Practicing balance techniques, exiting and crash scenarios using large foam matted area.
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5 - 9pm.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Quest University MPR room 7:00 to 9:00 pm. Ethical Expeditions presents one night of extraordinary student documentaries and stories about the environment and people of Borneo. All donations from this event will go to helping to save one of the last great rainforests of Borneo.
Rockwell's Bar and Grill 8:00 pm
Executive Suites - Garabaldi Springs Resort Hotel
40700 Tantalus Rd
Squamish, BC
(604) 815 0999
www.rockwells.ca
Grizzly Bar & Grill 9:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Grizzly Bar & Grill 9:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
The Ocean Port (OP)
37991 Second Avenue
Squamish, BC
(604) 892 3422
1 888 384 8886
www.oceanporthotel.com
Rockwell's Bar and Grill 8:00 pm
Executive Suites - Garabaldi Springs Resort Hotel
40700 Tantalus Rd
Squamish, BC
(604) 815 0999
www.rockwells.ca
Let your Soul Glow! Funk soul rare groove disco and Funky House every Saturday 9-12
The Burrow
40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC V0N
(604) 898-2801
Sea to Sky Hotel 7:00 pm. Auditions for Between Shift Theatre group's upcoming Short Cutz 1 Act Plays. Looking to get started with BST? New Actors and Crew welcome. Prepare for cold reads. Also April 13, Tuesday.
Taoist Tai Chi Society, a charitable foundation presents a new 12-week beginners course from April 12 until July 12. Held at St. John's Anglican Church Hall on Diamond Rd (behind London Drugs) Enhances health-- for mind, body and spirit--Tai chi is for everyone! Only $30 per month/ Seniors discounts. Call 604-898-3188 or 815-4130.
This art program is designed for young people interested in drawing manga or anime cartoon characters and is suitable for all skill levels.
Mondays 4:45 - 6:15 pm.
Phone rec centre to ask about registrations and drop-in
Sea to Sky Hotel. 6:30 - 9:00 pm. Community meeting featuring guest speakers and Question and Answer period.
Quest University library. 7:00 pm. Whysall, who is well known in BC as a garden columnist for 20 years will be presenting Great Gardens Home and Away. Regularly giving talks at garden shows and to garden clubs, Whysall was the first to receive, in 1999, the BC Landscape and Nursery Association's Communicator of the Year Award.
Taoist Tai Chi Society, a charitable foundation presents a new 12-week beginners course from April 12 until July 12. Held at St. John's Anglican Church Hall on Diamond Rd (behind London Drugs)Good for mind, body and spirit--Tai chi is for everyone! Only $30 per month/ Seniors discounts. Call 604-898-3188 or 815-4130.
1y-5y
Join us in our indoor playground! Children and parents will enjoy this social environment with special circle time, songs, and games. Come and ride, slide, balance, and explore while being active and making new friends! Parent participation required.
Lisa Elander teaches an introductory course for four Tuesday evenings 6:00 - 7:00 pm. Cedar Valley Walkdorf School, 38265 Westway Ave., Valleycliffe. Admission by donation, suggested between $3 - #5. For more info call Lisa at 604 898 5521.
April 6-27, Tuesdays
In the Driver’s Seat - Workshop for Parents of teens and new young drivers. Offered by BCAA Traffic Safety Foundation Young Drivers Program and your local BCAA office.
Drive to Save Lives
Join us for a practical workshop providing you with knowledge and resources to manage your child’s learning experience — to help them become a
Sea to Sky Hotel 7:00 pm. Auditions for Between Shift Theatre group's upcoming Short Cutz 1 Act Plays. Looking to get started with BST? New Actors and Crew welcome. Prepare for cold reads. Also April 13, Tuesday.
Parking lot at Westway and Plateau in Valleycliffe. Sign on at 5:30, Race starts 6:00 pm. Course includes Farside, Meet your Maker, 3 Virgins, 7 Stitches, and Endo. After Party at the Howe Sound Inn & Brew Pub. Sponsors are the Howe Sound Inn and the Test of Metal.
Members only. Sign up online at sorca.ca
For youth of all ages; interested in gymnastics, freestyle gymnastics, parkour or circus arts. An opportunity to work on skills of your choice, learn some new tricks, socialize and keep fit.
Wednesdays, 7:00 - 8:30 pm
The Brew Pub is proud to host SORCA's 1st "Wed Night X-Country Toonie After Party" ! We'll be tapping the Mettleman Keg for the 2010 Season.
Party Starts 7:30
Official Keg Tapping @ 8:30pm
BE THERE!!
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
SODC Offices - Ocean Front Land,
37321 Galbraith Rd, Squamish 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Squamish Arts Council Building in Pavilion Park. 7:00 pm. All members and interested parties welcome. For info call Bob Brant 604 898 4698
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
1y-5y
Join us in our indoor playground! Children and parents will enjoy this social environment with special circle time, songs, and games. Come and ride, slide, balance, and explore while being active and making new friends! Parent participation required.
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5 - 9pm.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Squamish Legion. Join us for our Spring Dance. 6:30 cocktails. 7:00 plant auction featuring auctioneer "Woody". 8:00 - Midnight, Dancing to the music of the Jeffery james Duo.
Squamish Royal Canadian Legion
40194 Glenalder Place
(next to the Cinema)
Folk rock music live at Rockwell's. Cam Salay has been living and performing in the Sea to Sky corridor since 1988 as a resident of Whistler from 88-98 and a Brackendale resident ever since. In 1993 Cam joined the group The Paperboys and toured North America extensively.
The Rock Bar & Grill. both nights, 8:00 pm.
Rock Bar & Grill Restaurant
in Chances Boardwalk Squamish
Open 11am - 11pm every night
Olympic hours: 11am - 1am
www.chances.ca/locations/Squamish
The Rock Bar & Grill. both nights, 8:00 pm.
Rock Bar & Grill Restaurant
in Chances Boardwalk Squamish
Open 11am - 11pm every night
Olympic hours: 11am - 1am
www.chances.ca/locations/Squamish
The Squamish Soccer Association (SSA) hosts the annual Soccerfest tournament the third weekend in April every year. This tournament has become very successful since the SSA took it over in 2005. Since that time, the money raised has been held in term deposits for our future goals, excluding funds required for our current project in progress ... a kicking wall ...
Brennan Park Community Centre. 9 am - 1 pm. Sell or trade clothing, toys and sporting equipment that your kids have outgrown.
Rent one table for $15 or two for $25.
Saturday, April 17 9am-1pm
Registration and information call:
Brennan park
(604) 898 3604
Downtown Squamish Parade to Pavilion Park. Fun community event celebrating and meeting our local Olympians. Parade, BBQ, local musicians, children's activities.
Downtown squamish
April 17 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Parade starts 11:00 am. Winnipeg to Pavilion Park
Celebration in the park starts at Noon
Meet the Athletes
Parade
Local Musicians
Folk rock music live at Rockwell's. Cam Salay has been living and performing in the Sea to Sky corridor since 1988 as a resident of Whistler from 88-98 and a Brackendale resident ever since. In 1993 Cam joined the group The Paperboys and toured North America extensively.
The Ocean Port (OP)
37991 Second Avenue
Squamish, BC
(604) 892 3422
1 888 384 8886
www.oceanporthotel.com
Let your Soul Glow! Funk soul rare groove disco and Funky House every Saturday 9-12
The Burrow
40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC V0N
(604) 898-2801
Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company 9:30pm Roots System ~ Acoustic / Roots Music / Folk Rock
www.myspace.com/rootsystemmusic.com
NO COVER
The Squamish Soccer Association (SSA) hosts the annual Soccerfest tournament the third weekend in April every year. This tournament has become very successful since the SSA took it over in 2005. Since that time, the money raised has been held in term deposits for our future goals, excluding funds required for our current project in progress ... a kicking wall ...
1y-5y
Join us in our indoor playground! Children and parents will enjoy this social environment with special circle time, songs, and games. Come and ride, slide, balance, and explore while being active and making new friends! Parent participation required.
It is with great pleasure that the SORCA executive would like to announce the official opening of Squamish's newest bike trail " Half Nelson". Come join us for the official opening on Sunday April 18th at 11:00am at the start of Half Nelson and Recycle and there will the ribbon cutting. At noon at the bottom of the trail Test of Metal will be serving a bbq in honour of the trail opening.
St. John the Divine Anglican Church 3:00 pm
1930 Diamond Rd., Squamish
Featuring Gold Medal Performances of the 2010 Howe Sound Music Festival
Tickets are $7.00
This art program is designed for young people interested in drawing manga or anime cartoon characters and is suitable for all skill levels.
Mondays 4:45 - 6:15 pm.
Phone rec centre to ask about registrations and drop-in
District of Squamish has Declared PITCH-IN CANADA WEEK in Squamish April 20-26 and Free “Dump Days” April 25 and 26 Squamish Council declared at the March 3rd Council Meeting PITCH-IN CANADA WEEK in Squamish, April 20 to 26, 2010 and authorized free disposal days at the landfill commonly known as “Free Dump Days”, of non-hazardous residential waste and waste material col
1y-5y
Join us in our indoor playground! Children and parents will enjoy this social environment with special circle time, songs, and games. Come and ride, slide, balance, and explore while being active and making new friends! Parent participation required.
Lisa Elander teaches an introductory course for four Tuesday evenings 6:00 - 7:00 pm. Cedar Valley Walkdorf School, 38265 Westway Ave., Valleycliffe. Admission by donation, suggested between $3 - #5. For more info call Lisa at 604 898 5521.
April 6-27, Tuesdays
District of Squamish has Declared PITCH-IN CANADA WEEK in Squamish April 20-26 and Free “Dump Days” April 25 and 26 Squamish Council declared at the March 3rd Council Meeting PITCH-IN CANADA WEEK in Squamish, April 20 to 26, 2010 and authorized free disposal days at the landfill commonly known as “Free Dump Days”, of non-hazardous residential waste and waste material col
Garibaldi Elementary annual school-wide art show and silent auction. Everyone welcome. Family friendly.
Each week children will have fun creating various types of crafts: painting clay pots, jewellery making with glass beads, suncatcher decor, and using funky fabric to decorate keepsake boxes. Fee includes all supplies.
Runs April 21 - May 12
Wednesdays, 3:30 pm
Sr.Lounge, Brennan Park Rec Centre
Meet end of Perth. Registration starts 5:30 pm. Social ride around Alice Lake. DH Down Rollercoaster. Must be a sorca member Sign up online. www.sorca.ca
For youth of all ages; interested in gymnastics, freestyle gymnastics, parkour or circus arts. An opportunity to work on skills of your choice, learn some new tricks, socialize and keep fit.
Wednesdays, 7:00 - 8:30 pm
Gelato Carina 7:00 pm
EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
BRING YOUR VOICE / INSTRUMENT
Gelato Carina
Authentic Italian Gelato
38078 Cleveland Ave.
(604) 815 4448
www.gelatocarina.com
Author of Hooker & Brown, a story set in the mountains and looking at historical stores of mapping mountain routes. 7:00 pm. Squamish Library.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
District of Squamish has Declared PITCH-IN CANADA WEEK in Squamish April 20-26 and Free “Dump Days” April 25 and 26 Squamish Council declared at the March 3rd Council Meeting PITCH-IN CANADA WEEK in Squamish, April 20 to 26, 2010 and authorized free disposal days at the landfill commonly known as “Free Dump Days”, of non-hazardous residential waste and waste material col
Squamish Library. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. The Squamish Women's Health Network and the Squamish Library is hosting a free evening with Evelyn Coggins, Registered Clinical Herbalist. Space is limited to make sure you reserve a seat call the library at 604 892 3110
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
District of Squamish has Declared PITCH-IN CANADA WEEK in Squamish April 20-26 and Free “Dump Days” April 25 and 26 Squamish Council declared at the March 3rd Council Meeting PITCH-IN CANADA WEEK in Squamish, April 20 to 26, 2010 and authorized free disposal days at the landfill commonly known as “Free Dump Days”, of non-hazardous residential waste and waste material col
Take the 20 minute Squamish Makeover Challange and Pitch In on April 23, 2:00 pm. Visit squamish.ca for registration and supply pick-up or call 604 815 6868
Brennan Park for 1 -5 year olds. Join us in our indoor playground! Children and parents will enjoy this social environment with special circle time, songs, and games. Come and ride, slide, balance, and explore while being active and making new friends! Parent participation required.
Laurel Terlesky apperas in Blind Mute Production's unique show of 'skull' art. This one will really be a great exhibit to be at! My elk skull is coming along and I can't wait to show it to you.
Opens in Whistler April 23 at the Conference Center - lower level, Doors at 8pm.
Opens in Vancouver at The Fall, 644 Seymour Street - Opening Night May 8, doors 8pm.
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5 - 9pm.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Squamish Public Library 6:30 pm. All kindergarten students and their parents are welcome to attend this fun free event. Children are invited to wear their pyjamas and to take their favourite stuffed toy along. Planned for the event is an hour of stories read by local kindergarten teachers, school librarians and even principals. For more information visit the website
Don't let wild salmon become mythical creatures!
Thor will be going to join Alex later this month. Here is how you can help:
* Join the migration. Walk with Alex Morton on her 500 km journey to tell the Federal and Provincial governments to get the fish-farms out of BC waters while there are still wild salmon to save.
District of Squamish has Declared PITCH-IN CANADA WEEK in Squamish April 20-26 and Free “Dump Days” April 25 and 26 Squamish Council declared at the March 3rd Council Meeting PITCH-IN CANADA WEEK in Squamish, April 20 to 26, 2010 and authorized free disposal days at the landfill commonly known as “Free Dump Days”, of non-hazardous residential waste and waste material col
Don't let wild salmon become mythical creatures!
Thor will be going to join Alex later this month. Here is how you can help:
* Join the migration. Walk with Alex Morton on her 500 km journey to tell the Federal and Provincial governments to get the fish-farms out of BC waters while there are still wild salmon to save.
Cedar Valley Waldorf School’s Grade 5-6 class will be hosting a massive garage sale on Saturday, April 24 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 38265 Westway Ave. In early May the class will travel to Duncan to participate in the Waldorf Olympics, and this garage sale is their major fundraiser, in addition to a bottle drive and sandwich wrap sale.
We'll be waiting for you in downtown Squamish this Saturday, April 24th, 11am-4pm
I'm incredibly excited to be part of a group show at Chili Thom's Gallery in Whistler. All the artists showing are top notch and truely inspiring. Paintings will be on display along with a number of giclee prints for sale.
Pavillion Park, Cleveland Ave. Join the Squamish Environment Society, Squamish CAN and Squamish River Watershed Society for their annual celebration for Earth Day April 24th from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm.
Adventure Centre 7:00 pm
Hope to see you all during Earth Day celebrations this coming Saturday, April 24th in downtown Squamish (Stan Clarke Park, 11am-4pm). We'll be wrapping up the day with a masterpiece of cinematography, a feast for the senses to be savoured on the big screen: HOME, by Yann Arthus-Bertrand.
The Ocean Port (OP)
37991 Second Avenue
Squamish, BC
(604) 892 3422
1 888 384 8886
www.oceanporthotel.com
The Rock Bar & Grill. 8:00 pm.
Rock Bar & Grill Restaurant
in Chances Boardwalk Squamish
Open 11am - 11pm every night
Olympic hours: 11am - 1am
www.chances.ca/locations/Squamish
This year it's an East coast/Celtic party featuring the Splinters, which is Cam on banjo and guitar. Shannon on fiddle and guitar and Doug on upright bass. Tell yer friends!
Shady Tree Neighbourhood Pub
40456 Government Rd.
Brackendale
(604) 898 1571
www.shadytreepub.com
District of Squamish has Declared PITCH-IN CANADA WEEK in Squamish April 20-26 and Free “Dump Days” April 25 and 26 Squamish Council declared at the March 3rd Council Meeting PITCH-IN CANADA WEEK in Squamish, April 20 to 26, 2010 and authorized free disposal days at the landfill commonly known as “Free Dump Days”, of non-hazardous residential waste and waste material col
Don't let wild salmon become mythical creatures!
Thor will be going to join Alex later this month. Here is how you can help:
* Join the migration. Walk with Alex Morton on her 500 km journey to tell the Federal and Provincial governments to get the fish-farms out of BC waters while there are still wild salmon to save.
1y-5y
Join us in our indoor playground! Children and parents will enjoy this social environment with special circle time, songs, and games. Come and ride, slide, balance, and explore while being active and making new friends! Parent participation required.
Sunday April 25th
5 - 7 years 1 - 1:45pm
8 - 9 years 2 - 3 pm
10 & up 3 - 4:15 pm
Space is limited to 15 participants in each group
$10
Registration and information call:
Brennan park
(604) 898 3604
or online at www.squamishlive.ca
Date: Sunday, April 25 2010
Location: Howe Sound Inn Restaurant (15:00pm - 17:00pm)
Moderator: Johnny Stork (Perennial Truth, Open Enterprise Solutions)
District of Squamish has Declared PITCH-IN CANADA WEEK in Squamish April 20-26 and Free “Dump Days” April 25 and 26 Squamish Council declared at the March 3rd Council Meeting PITCH-IN CANADA WEEK in Squamish, April 20 to 26, 2010 and authorized free disposal days at the landfill commonly known as “Free Dump Days”, of non-hazardous residential waste and waste material col
Don't let wild salmon become mythical creatures!
Thor will be going to join Alex later this month. Here is how you can help:
* Join the migration. Walk with Alex Morton on her 500 km journey to tell the Federal and Provincial governments to get the fish-farms out of BC waters while there are still wild salmon to save.
Join us for coffee at the Adventure Centre to find out more about two senior women's bike groups. WOW have weekly rides about 20k, and Easy Riders have weekly rides of about 10k, with distance increasing as the season progresses. There's a group for you and everyone is welcome to come by and find out more.
This art program is designed for young people interested in drawing manga or anime cartoon characters and is suitable for all skill levels.
Mondays 4:45 - 6:15 pm.
Phone rec centre to ask about registrations and drop-in
Don't let wild salmon become mythical creatures!
Thor will be going to join Alex later this month. Here is how you can help:
* Join the migration. Walk with Alex Morton on her 500 km journey to tell the Federal and Provincial governments to get the fish-farms out of BC waters while there are still wild salmon to save.
1y-5y
Join us in our indoor playground! Children and parents will enjoy this social environment with special circle time, songs, and games. Come and ride, slide, balance, and explore while being active and making new friends! Parent participation required.
Lisa Elander teaches an introductory course for four Tuesday evenings 6:00 - 7:00 pm. Cedar Valley Walkdorf School, 38265 Westway Ave., Valleycliffe. Admission by donation, suggested between $3 - #5. For more info call Lisa at 604 898 5521.
April 6-27, Tuesdays
The Burrow 7:00 pm
Hello Friends!
My Relay Team is having a ladies night fundraiser! Tickets at $25 each and that includes an amazing line up of specialty Wines and Cheeses for you to sample. Along with some appetizers to fill you tummy there will be a smooth DJ to fill your soul!
Don't let wild salmon become mythical creatures!
Thor will be going to join Alex later this month. Here is how you can help:
* Join the migration. Walk with Alex Morton on her 500 km journey to tell the Federal and Provincial governments to get the fish-farms out of BC waters while there are still wild salmon to save.
Are you curious about a school which ignites a life-long love of learning? Discover exciting education options in your own backyard! Cedar Valley Waldorf School tours take place the last Wednesday of every month from 9:15 to 10:30 a.m. 38265 Westway Avenue in Valleycliffe. Join us to learn how Waldorf education engages children at each stage of development.
People decide to go gluten free for different reasons - some for health reasons, some for better digestion; whatever your reason, it can be confusing and hard to know where to start.
In this workshop, I will teach you some easy tips on how to give up gluten without feeling overwhelmed.
Each week children will have fun creating various types of crafts: painting clay pots, jewellery making with glass beads, suncatcher decor, and using funky fabric to decorate keepsake boxes. Fee includes all supplies.
Runs April 21 - May 12
Wednesdays, 3:30 pm
Sr.Lounge, Brennan Park Rec Centre
Cross Country Mountain Bike Weekly Race for SORCA members. Meet top of Perth 5:30 pm. Race starts 6:15 pm. Course - Mashiter, Tracks from Hell, Mike's Loop, Credit LIne, Jacks, Bruces Taril, Roller Coaster. Sponsored by The Cup Bistro & Deli, Diamond Head Dental. Apres in parking lot in fron og Tantalus Bike Shop.
For youth of all ages; interested in gymnastics, freestyle gymnastics, parkour or circus arts. An opportunity to work on skills of your choice, learn some new tricks, socialize and keep fit.
Wednesdays, 7:00 - 8:30 pm
All Shook Up’ is a fast paced, highly entertaining show from its opening number ‘Jailhouse Rock’ to the finale ‘Burning Love’. Performed by a 52 person cast from Howe Sound Secondary School. Directed by Janice Carroll, produced by Whitney Franklin and choreographed by Jennifer Carney.
There will be 8 shows: Wednesday, April 28, 29,30, May 1 and May 5, 6, 7, 8.
Don't let wild salmon become mythical creatures!
Thor will be going to join Alex later this month. Here is how you can help:
* Join the migration. Walk with Alex Morton on her 500 km journey to tell the Federal and Provincial governments to get the fish-farms out of BC waters while there are still wild salmon to save.
All Shook Up’ is a fast paced, highly entertaining show from its opening number ‘Jailhouse Rock’ to the finale ‘Burning Love’. Performed by a 52 person cast from Howe Sound Secondary School. Directed by Janice Carroll, produced by Whitney Franklin and choreographed by Jennifer Carney.
There will be 8 shows: Wednesday, April 28, 29,30, May 1 and May 5, 6, 7, 8.
Don't let wild salmon become mythical creatures!
Thor will be going to join Alex later this month. Here is how you can help:
* Join the migration. Walk with Alex Morton on her 500 km journey to tell the Federal and Provincial governments to get the fish-farms out of BC waters while there are still wild salmon to save.
All Shook Up’ is a fast paced, highly entertaining show from its opening number ‘Jailhouse Rock’ to the finale ‘Burning Love’. Performed by a 52 person cast from Howe Sound Secondary School. Directed by Janice Carroll, produced by Whitney Franklin and choreographed by Jennifer Carney.
There will be 8 shows: Wednesday, April 28, 29,30, May 1 and May 5, 6, 7, 8.
Brennan Park for 1 -5 year olds. Join us in our indoor playground! Children and parents will enjoy this social environment with special circle time, songs, and games. Come and ride, slide, balance, and explore while being active and making new friends! Parent participation required.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm Friday & Saturday. Also Jam Saturday Afternoon 4:30 pm. For more information see below -
Don't let wild salmon become mythical creatures!
Thor will be going to join Alex later this month. Here is how you can help:
* Join the migration. Walk with Alex Morton on her 500 km journey to tell the Federal and Provincial governments to get the fish-farms out of BC waters while there are still wild salmon to save.
All Shook Up’ is a fast paced, highly entertaining show from its opening number ‘Jailhouse Rock’ to the finale ‘Burning Love’. Performed by a 52 person cast from Howe Sound Secondary School. Directed by Janice Carroll, produced by Whitney Franklin and choreographed by Jennifer Carney.
There will be 8 shows: Wednesday, April 28, 29,30, May 1 and May 5, 6, 7, 8.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm Friday & Saturday. Also Jam Saturday Afternoon 4:30 pm. For more information see below -
Come and discover what it means to be a part of a church community that exists “For the Sake of Others” Coffee and Refreshments Served Free Draw for a $30 Food Package.
Contemporary Anglican Worship
Food Co-Op Ministry
Coffee Ministry
Alpha
Contemporary Anglican Worship
Find out what type of skin you have and how best to care for it! London Drugs is hosting a skin care analysis clinic on May 1st 2010. From 2pm to 6pm come in store and allow Biotherm's own expert to use their skin testing machine to measure your hydration, sebium and elasticity levels. Also there is a special gift with purchase of a beautiful house robe!
This is the last event in Callaghan Country's annual Benchmark Series designed to promote friendship, fitness and a connection to the great outdoors. Participate in a group ski to Callaghan Lodge and benchmark your time. Enjoy a free BBQ and picnic when you arrive. The base opens at 8:30 am and the group ski starts at 9:00 am.
Cliffside Pub. Burger and Beer $10. Massive silent auction. Live entertainment with Jeffery James and the Bootleggers. Karaoke from 9 pm untl 2 am.
St. John's Anglican Church (next to London Drugs). Grease is the word! Let's get toes tapping and those lips singing Rydell High Style and raise moeny for the Canadian Cancer Society. Tix $20 available at St. John's Church, Carmelle's, and Re Route. Snacks. Prizes. Dress ias your favourite character!
Indie / Other / Other
9:30pm * No Cover
Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company
37801 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish
(604) 892 2603
www.howesound.com
Don't let wild salmon become mythical creatures!
Thor will be going to join Alex later this month. Here is how you can help:
* Join the migration. Walk with Alex Morton on her 500 km journey to tell the Federal and Provincial governments to get the fish-farms out of BC waters while there are still wild salmon to save.
1y-5y
Join us in our indoor playground! Children and parents will enjoy this social environment with special circle time, songs, and games. Come and ride, slide, balance, and explore while being active and making new friends! Parent participation required.
North Vancouver Outdoor School 10:30am to 3:30pm
2170 Paradise Valley Road, Brackendale
Join us at the North Vancouver Outdoor School on Sunday May 2, 2010 from 10:30am to 3:30pm for a day of fun for the whole family. Come explore the Salmon Hatchery, Farm, Forest Lab and Salish Bighouse. Try your hand at paper making, archery, canoeing or making bannock. There will also be a silent auction. Bring a picnic or enjoy one of our tasty BBQ items.
Come join us on Sunday May 2nd from 4-7 at the Red Bench Diner (next to the Brackendale General Store) for a fundraiser and silent auction. A burger and beer is $10 and a Hot Dog and Juice is $5. Please spread the word and bring your friends. An obstacle course will be set up in the parking lot at the back so make sure the kids bring their bikes and helmets.
Don't let wild salmon become mythical creatures!
Thor will be going to join Alex later this month. Here is how you can help:
* Join the migration. Walk with Alex Morton on her 500 km journey to tell the Federal and Provincial governments to get the fish-farms out of BC waters while there are still wild salmon to save.
This art program is designed for young people interested in drawing manga or anime cartoon characters and is suitable for all skill levels.
Mondays 4:45 - 6:15 pm.
Phone rec centre to ask about registrations and drop-in
Squamish Public Library Foyer Gallery. 6:30 - 8:30 pm. Share the wonders of weavings, pottery, painting, photography, jewellery & sculpture.
Tickets: $50.00 in advance at the library desk or at the door
Don't let wild salmon become mythical creatures!
Thor will be going to join Alex later this month. Here is how you can help:
* Join the migration. Walk with Alex Morton on her 500 km journey to tell the Federal and Provincial governments to get the fish-farms out of BC waters while there are still wild salmon to save.
1y-5y
Join us in our indoor playground! Children and parents will enjoy this social environment with special circle time, songs, and games. Come and ride, slide, balance, and explore while being active and making new friends! Parent participation required.
Howe Sound Secondary (Library) 7:00 pm
Presented by Dr. Shelley Hymel, Professor Faculty of Education, UBC
Don't let wild salmon become mythical creatures!
Thor will be going to join Alex later this month. Here is how you can help:
* Join the migration. Walk with Alex Morton on her 500 km journey to tell the Federal and Provincial governments to get the fish-farms out of BC waters while there are still wild salmon to save.
Each week children will have fun creating various types of crafts: painting clay pots, jewellery making with glass beads, suncatcher decor, and using funky fabric to decorate keepsake boxes. Fee includes all supplies.
Runs April 21 - May 12
Wednesdays, 3:30 pm
Sr.Lounge, Brennan Park Rec Centre
Team Pura Vida and Pepe and Gringos present "Coins for Life - Change the World", a fun family fundraiser supporting the Canadian Cancer Society's Relay for Life. Join us at Pepe and Gringos on Wednesday May 5th anytime between 5:30 - 9:00pm. Dinner service will be available off the menu with 10% of all adult meal sales donated to the Relay for Life.
Pepe & Gringos 5:30 pm
Canadian Cancer Society Relay for Life Fundraiser for Team Pura Vida
Join Team Pura Vida at the upcoming Relay for Life fundraiser we call "Coins for Life".
The next DH will be May 5, Sign up at top of Meet Yer Maker in Valleycliffe. Sign on begins at 5:30 but racers can sign on until the last rider goes. The race will be down Meet Yer Maker with racing beginning 6:00 pm.
For youth of all ages; interested in gymnastics, freestyle gymnastics, parkour or circus arts. An opportunity to work on skills of your choice, learn some new tricks, socialize and keep fit.
Wednesdays, 7:00 - 8:30 pm
Photography-Who,What,Where,and When of Photography. Learn how to take better photographs. This is a non-technical, hands on workshop. You will be given instructions and an assignment, an opportunity to take photographs, and feedback on the images you capture.
The following positions are open for nominations - president, treasurer, director, director. 7:00 pm. Howe Sound Inn Garibaldi Room.
All Shook Up’ is a fast paced, highly entertaining show from its opening number ‘Jailhouse Rock’ to the finale ‘Burning Love’. Performed by a 52 person cast from Howe Sound Secondary School. Directed by Janice Carroll, produced by Whitney Franklin and choreographed by Jennifer Carney. There will be 8 shows: Wednesday, April 28, 29,30, May 1 and May 5, 6, 7, 8.
With host Rita
8:30pm - Everyone Welcome!
Squamish has got talent!
Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company
37801 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish
(604) 892 2603
www.howesound.com
Don't let wild salmon become mythical creatures!
Thor will be going to join Alex later this month. Here is how you can help:
* Join the migration. Walk with Alex Morton on her 500 km journey to tell the Federal and Provincial governments to get the fish-farms out of BC waters while there are still wild salmon to save.
All Shook Up’ is a fast paced, highly entertaining show from its opening number ‘Jailhouse Rock’ to the finale ‘Burning Love’. Performed by a 52 person cast from Howe Sound Secondary School. Directed by Janice Carroll, produced by Whitney Franklin and choreographed by Jennifer Carney. There will be 8 shows: Wednesday, April 28, 29,30, May 1 and May 5, 6, 7, 8.
12m-3y
In this program your child will explore and experience the world of sound through singing, moving, dancing, listening, and playing simple
instruments. Children will enjoy the positive, encouraging and lively atmosphere, all while making new friends! Parent participation is required.
Drop in $10 if space permits.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Don't let wild salmon become mythical creatures!
Thor will be going to join Alex later this month. Here is how you can help:
* Join the migration. Walk with Alex Morton on her 500 km journey to tell the Federal and Provincial governments to get the fish-farms out of BC waters while there are still wild salmon to save.
All Shook Up’ is a fast paced, highly entertaining show from its opening number ‘Jailhouse Rock’ to the finale ‘Burning Love’. Performed by a 52 person cast from Howe Sound Secondary School. Directed by Janice Carroll, produced by Whitney Franklin and choreographed by Jennifer Carney. There will be 8 shows: Wednesday, April 28, 29,30, May 1 and May 5, 6, 7, 8.
Brennan Park for 1 -5 year olds. Join us in our indoor playground! Children and parents will enjoy this social environment with special circle time, songs, and games. Come and ride, slide, balance, and explore while being active and making new friends! Parent participation required.
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5 - 9pm
Shone 9:30 - 11:30pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
The Burrow
Spectacle Homes Building
Unit 11 - 40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC
(604) 898 2801
www.theburrow.ca
Don't let wild salmon become mythical creatures!
Thor will be going to join Alex later this month. Here is how you can help:
* Join the migration. Walk with Alex Morton on her 500 km journey to tell the Federal and Provincial governments to get the fish-farms out of BC waters while there are still wild salmon to save.
All Shook Up’ is a fast paced, highly entertaining show from its opening number ‘Jailhouse Rock’ to the finale ‘Burning Love’. Performed by a 52 person cast from Howe Sound Secondary School. Directed by Janice Carroll, produced by Whitney Franklin and choreographed by Jennifer Carney. There will be 8 shows: Wednesday, April 28, 29,30, May 1 and May 5, 6, 7, 8.
Join the Squamish Lions Club at the West Coast Railway Park from 7:30 am - 2:30 pm. Table rentals at $10 each, available by calling 604 892 8279
2550 Jura Crescent in the Garibaldi Highlands 9:00 to 10:30 am
Team Pura Vida changing the world with Relay For Life
Pura Vida, meaning Pure Life, represents many of the goals of the Canadian Cancer Society. A group of family and friends, who have all been touched by cancer in some way, make up the team.
Platypus Play Centre, Amblepath #1 - 40137 Government Rd, Squamish 10:00am – 1:00pm
Join us for our 2010 Spring Fling To raise funds for the ministries of St. John's in the community. We will be selling quality Devry Greenhouse items, perennials for the garden, home baking and a concession will be available. to pre order you Devry plants or for more information please call 604 898 5100
Squamish United Church Garage Sale, 3rd Ave., downtown Squamish. 10:00 am - 2:00 pm.
M&M Meat Shops Parking Lot, Squamish 11:00am – 4:00pm
Support the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada. $2 for a Burger, chips and a drink.
On Saturday, May 8 the annual May Fair takes place at CVWS. The event is much-anticipated over the course of the year and everyone is invited to gather 'round the May Pole and dance through the ribbons, stroll our artisan market, enjoy treats at the CVWS Café, and find out what the Spring Fairy has brought the little ones.
Ocean Port Hotel. Starting 1:00 pm. Silent Auction. 50/50 draw. Door Prizes. All proceeds to help Jeremy Loxton & family. If you would like to make a cash donation an account has been set up at Vancity/Squamish Savings Acct 370627 = Make cheques payable to Keri Loxton in trust.
Grilled Fromage, Cleveland Ave. Doors 8:00 pm.
Dress code - wear red, black or nuttin.
First 20 peeps get a free CD.
5 Bux.
With Timothy Wisdon, Riddem Fernandez, DJ Bad, and Just Sheila.
Pop
www.myspace.com/themagicianmusic
9:30pm * No Cover
Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company
37801 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish
(604) 892 2603
www.howesound.com
The Nest Restaurant, Brackendale 9:00 am
Order from a special all day menu created specially for MOM by Chef Gabriella Chrapavy at The Nest Restaurant and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to The Canadian Cancer Society. You will also be entered to win a night for two with breakfast at The Westin Grand Hotel in Vancouver.
Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 9:00 am. The 10th annual Squamish Youth Triathlon starts at 9:00 sharp at the Rec Centre pool. Swim, bike run! Age categories up to 18 years. Enter as solo or team. Registration online. Course information, training and volunteer opportunities can be found at
squamishyouthtri.ca
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Join us in our indoor playground! Children and parents will enjoy this social environment with special circle time, songs, and games. Come and ride, slide, balance, and explore while being active and making new friends! Parent participation required.
Show Mama how much you love her and join us for a delicious brunch.
More details to come soon...
Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company
37801 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish
(604) 892 2603
www.howesound.com
Capilano University Room SQ108, Carson Place. 6:30 pm. Symptoms, treatments, severity and its effect on thinking and memory. Speaker Dr. Andrew Miki, North Shore Stress & Anxiety Clinic.
Capilano University
1150 Carson Place
604 849 2252
604 932 7543
Free admission, everyone welcome
This art program is designed for young people interested in drawing manga or anime cartoon characters and is suitable for all skill levels.
Mondays 4:45 - 6:15 pm.
Phone rec centre to ask about registrations and drop-in
Squamish Adventure Centre 7:00 pm WHAT'S ON YOUR PLATE?
WE ARE ALL IN THE MELTING POT movie nights are back with a two-part series dedicated to FOOD: What's on your plate?
Part I: Food, Inc.
Squamish Public LIbrary. 7:30 pm. Art groups and interested parties are invited to attend a meeting to plan for our next Wild At Art Festival. for info call Sonya Lebans 604 892 2216
1y-5y
Join us in our indoor playground! Children and parents will enjoy this social environment with special circle time, songs, and games. Come and ride, slide, balance, and explore while being active and making new friends! Parent participation required.
Join us for our Annual General Meeting, 7:00 pm in the SAC Building in Pavilion Park. Everyone welcome.
Each week children will have fun creating various types of crafts: painting clay pots, jewellery making with glass beads, suncatcher decor, and using funky fabric to decorate keepsake boxes. Fee includes all supplies.
Runs April 21 - May 12
Wednesdays, 3:30 pm
Sr.Lounge, Brennan Park Rec Centre
Village Green Garden Centre hosts a locals Farmers Market on Wednesdays 4:00 - 8:00 pm. Offerin fresh local produce, indoor and outdoor plants, and more.
1861 Mamquam Road, Squamish (behind Canadian Tire)
604 567 2221
For youth of all ages; interested in gymnastics, freestyle gymnastics, parkour or circus arts. An opportunity to work on skills of your choice, learn some new tricks, socialize and keep fit.
Wednesdays, 7:00 - 8:30 pm
Wednesday May 12th - June 23rd from 7:00 to 9:00 pm
Artista Espresso Shop 37839 2nd Ave Squamish
Does God Exist? Yes ........No........Maybe?
Explore the meaning of life.
For more information or registion call 604-567-7400
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
12m-3y
In this program your child will explore and experience the world of sound through singing, moving, dancing, listening, and playing simple
instruments. Children will enjoy the positive, encouraging and lively atmosphere, all while making new friends! Parent participation is required.
Drop in $10 if space permits.
Dr Amber Kirk is Hosting and Presenting:
The "Wellness Pre/Post Natal Workshop" series!
May 13th: Water birth, Home birth
May 20th: VBAC
May 27th: Breastfeeding, Natural Birth, Co-sleeping
June 1st: Cloth Diapers, Choices and Options
June 8th: Nutrition: Pregnancy, Baby and Fertility
Squamish Public Library Meeting Room 12:00 to 1:30pm
Join us at the Rotary Community Gardens site on Hwy 99 & Mamquam Road (garden plot #20) 6:00-7:30pm
Squamish Public Library. 7:00 pm. Professor Suzuki will give a talk n the Potential Effects of Regional Variation on Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems. Everyone Welcome.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Join in on the fun to celebrate the Book Launch of Kevin Mc Lane's newest guidebook of select climbing routes of Western Canada gathered by thousands of miles of hiking, climbing and driving. Author will be available for book signing. Drinks, Stories and Music. 8pm-midnight at the Grilled Fromage
Brennan Park for 1 -5 year olds. Join us in our indoor playground! Children and parents will enjoy this social environment with special circle time, songs, and games. Come and ride, slide, balance, and explore while being active and making new friends! Parent participation required.
Valleycliffe Elementary. 5:00 - 8:00 pm. Food, drink, bake sale, games and prizes for children, silent auction and more fun.
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5 - 9pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
7:00pm
Dinner, Multimedia Presentation & Panel Discussion presented by William Roberts, Graham Fuller & Keith Reynolds
RSVP (604) 938 9132 or (604) 966 8082
Tix $50
The Burrow
Spectacle Homes Building
Unit 11 - 40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC
(604) 898 2801
www.theburrow.ca
A new epic trail running race from Squamish to Whistler. Lots of options including 50Mile, 50km, 28Km, and 50Mile 3 person relay. Tenderfoot Boogie is an exciting new trail race, starting in Squamish by Adventure Center and finishing off in Whistler Mountain at the Meadow Park Aquatic Center.
The Squamish Paddling Club will be hosting the Canadian National Junior Whitewater slalom team trials in partnership with the Chilliwack Centre of Excellenc on the lower Mamquam River May 15 & 16. The country's best junior whitewater athletees will start arriving in Squamish for training on the week before. You can watch them train 8 am - 5 pm daily at the river.
Kickstart the bike season with a classic XC mtn bike race through the Cheekeye Fan trails in Brackendale and feel good knowing that your racing for a cause - raising funds for Don Ross Secondary's Outdoor Leadership Program! Orecrusher XC is a lemans-style start, multi-lap classic XC through the Cheekeye Fan single-track trails of Brackendale. Open to racers 12 years to infinity.
Chieftain Centre. 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. Sink your teeth into local fare from local eateries. For a small donation, collected for local community organizations, you can enjoy great food presented by local restaurants. There will also be prizes, a balloon artist, and tonnes of great reminders why, when you do business with us, your community prospers too.
Ride your bike in and come meet us @ 10:00am in the middle of the trail, where the access road cuts through the trail. Murrin Construction has donated a large quantity of gravel, and AC Stonescapes has volunteered to deliver it to the trail. We need lots of helping hands to wheelbarrow it up and down the trail, to fill in the boggy areas.
We're meeting for coffees and tools on the access road (midway on the trail) @ 10am. If you can't make it then, ride up later on and lend a hand... no tools or trail building experience needed. This trail needs lots of love, and if we all pitch in we can get a ton done!
Coffee and snacks provided by Bean Around the World in Brackendale.
Thanks for reading... see you then!
Barry
35 vendors. Live Music. Lcoal Artisans. Come and see! Open Saturdays 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. Cleveland Avenue, next to Pavilion Park. Downtown Squamish
Squamish Farmers' Market: full of local Farmer produce, artisan products, prepared food and live entertainment. This is the eighth year of the market. with 35 and up vendors each week until October. Hours are 10-3pm every Saturday in the parking lot at Victoria and Cleveland, downtown Squamish. Follow The Signs!
An event initiated by parents and hospital staff touched by childhood cancer and blood disorders with the goal being to raise community awareness, provide funding to support the oncology program at BC Children's Hospital and support children and their families during and after treatment.
Opera Pro Cantanti's first foray into the realm of comic opera, this double-bill of charming works by the American 20th century composer Gian Carlo Menotti is a treat for everyone.
9:30pm * No Cover
Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company
37801 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish
(604) 892 2603
www.howesound.com
The Squamish Paddling Club will be hosting the Canadian National Junior Whitewater slalom team trials in partnership with the Chilliwack Centre of Excellenc on the lower Mamquam River May 15 & 16. The country's best junior whitewater athletees will start arriving in Squamish for training on the week before. You can watch them train 8 am - 5 pm daily at the river.
1y-5y
Join us in our indoor playground! Children and parents will enjoy this social environment with special circle time, songs, and games. Come and ride, slide, balance, and explore while being active and making new friends! Parent participation required.
The SPCA is holding an open house a garage sale at the SPCA shelter next to the dog pound. Donations of items (no clothing) in good condition would be much appreciated and you are asked to call 604 898 9890.
Come down and visit us at the SPCA shelter for our open house!! We'll be having a garage sale, barbeque and beverages, prize giveways and an afternoon of fun! Also be sure to come down to meet our animals up for adoption. Hope everyone can pop by!
May 17th our Race for Life is our first double point race if the season. All money collected at the Race for Life is donated to BC Children's Hospital. We would like to beat our last year's total of $1600 so please ask your family friends and neighbors for donations and make sure to bring a friend to the race. Donation envelopes are available at the track so be sure to ask for
This art program is designed for young people interested in drawing manga or anime cartoon characters and is suitable for all skill levels.
Mondays 4:45 - 6:15 pm.
Phone rec centre to ask about registrations and drop-in
Squamish Adventure Centre 7:00 pm WHAT'S ON YOUR PLATE?
WE ARE ALL IN THE MELTING POT movie nights are back with a two-part series dedicated to FOOD: What's on your plate?
Part II: A Farm for the Future
Hungry? Every Bite Counts!
A new hooping session is coming up next week. It starts on May 18th and goes till June 4th. Time is from 7pm till 8:15pm. The last session was awesome.
If you are interested please contact me or register at the Brennan Park Rec Centre.Check out my web site for blogs, and up coming classes and performances.
Courtney Driver
Spectrum Dance Co.
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Join us in our indoor playground! Children and parents will enjoy this social environment with special circle time, songs, and games. Come and ride, slide, balance, and explore while being active and making new friends! Parent participation required.
Downtown Squamish to Brackendale. Social, cruiser style ride. Tix are $20 in advance. Fundraiser for the Brackendale Babes Relay for Life team. Must be 19 years or older. For information call Babe Gillian 604 815 6989 gsbexton@shaw.ca or Babe Karen at 604 815 7588 karentapp@hotmail.com
SODC Offices. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Last month's event had the SODC providing a view on their progress and plan as they mobilize the SODC plan into a reality. This month, we'll want to provide an opportunity for group input, involvement and a bit of soapbox for everyone to learn what you're up to and how we may be able to contribute.
Totem Hall – 1380 Stawamus Road, Squamish 8:30 am - 12:30 pm, (registration / coffee at 8:00 am)
Each week children will have fun creating various types of crafts: painting clay pots, jewellery making with glass beads, suncatcher decor, and using funky fabric to decorate keepsake boxes. Fee includes all supplies.
Runs May 19 - June 9
Wednesdays, 3:30 pm - 5:45
Sr.Lounge, Brennan Park Rec Centre
Village Green Garden Centre hosts a locals Farmers Market on Wednesdays 4:00 - 8:00 pm. Offerin fresh local produce, indoor and outdoor plants, and more.
1861 Mamquam Road, Squamish (behind Canadian Tire)
604 567 2221
For youth of all ages; interested in gymnastics, freestyle gymnastics, parkour or circus arts. An opportunity to work on skills of your choice, learn some new tricks, socialize and keep fit.
Wednesdays, 7:00 - 8:30 pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Dr Amber Kirk is Hosting and Presenting:
The "Wellness Pre/Post Natal Workshop" series!
May 13th: Water birth, Home birth
May 20th: VBAC
May 27th: Breastfeeding, Natural Birth, Co-sleeping
June 1st: Cloth Diapers, Choices and Options
June 8th: Nutrition: Pregnancy, Baby and Fertility
12m-3y
In this program your child will explore and experience the world of sound through singing, moving, dancing, listening, and playing simple
instruments. Children will enjoy the positive, encouraging and lively atmosphere, all while making new friends! Parent participation is required.
Drop in $10 if space permits.
One of the best kid events of the year in Squamish, the Mini Metal, where aspiring 3-10 year olds get a chance to race, takes place June 20 Sunday at 10:00 am at the Squamish Station Mall. Come early, give the kids a chance to warm up and become familiar with the course.
Contact Corsa Cycles for more information.
604 892 3331
Like competing? Like winning? Like Cheese? WELL THEN!! Kicking off Tournie Tursdays at Grilled Fromage.
Sign up your one man hockey team in bubble hockey. ie. The Nixon Nuckleberries. Win and advance, lose twice and you're done! Top 2 get prizes and world fame. Make the hockey hall of fame wall.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Brennan Park for 1 -5 year olds. Join us in our indoor playground! Children and parents will enjoy this social environment with special circle time, songs, and games. Come and ride, slide, balance, and explore while being active and making new friends! Parent participation required.
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5 - 9pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
The Burrow
Spectacle Homes Building
Unit 11 - 40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC
(604) 898 2801
www.theburrow.ca
Dermaglow, Canada's preimier anti-ageing specialists are coming to Squamish! Visit London Drugs on Saturday, May 22nd 2010 and learn how you can reverse the appearane of wrinkles with Dermaglow Skin Care. Appointments are free, but fill up fast! Reserve your spot today in the Cosmetics department of Squamish London Drugs.
Squamish Edition. Race stages include: Mountain Biking; Trekking; Orienteering; and Rappelling Enter solo or in teams 30K or 50K. One killer afterparty!
Squamish Farmers' Market: full of local Farmer produce, artisan products, prepared food and live entertainment. This is the eighth year of the market, with 35 and up vendors each week until October. Hours are 10-3pm every Saturday in the parking lot at Victoria and Cleveland, downtown Squamish. Follow The Signs!
Ocean Port (OP), The
37991 Second Avenue
Squamish, BC
(604) 892 3422
1 888 384 8886
www.oceanporthotel.com
Ocean Port (OP), The
37991 Second Avenue
Squamish, BC
(604) 892 3422
1 888 384 8886
www.oceanporthotel.com
Psychedelic Rock
9:30pm * No Cover
Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company
37801 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish
(604) 892 2603
www.howesound.com
1y-5y
Join us in our indoor playground! Children and parents will enjoy this social environment with special circle time, songs, and games. Come and ride, slide, balance, and explore while being active and making new friends! Parent participation required.
Stand Up Paddle boarding is the rebirth of an ancient traditional Hawaiian sport. It is an amazing, fun new way to experience the water. It's a multi dimensional sport that promotes balance, strength, and endurance and is hands down one of the best workouts for developing core strength and overall fitness.
May 24th through 30th is Family Week in Whistler, it culminates with two Whistler Triathlons and Whistler Valley Trail Run on the weekend.
The Whistler Triathlon Club's Kids of Steel Triathlon and Adult Try a Tri on Saturday set the stage for families to have fun participating and cheering each other on while enjoying the active lifestyle our community is known for.
This art program is designed for young people interested in drawing manga or anime cartoon characters and is suitable for all skill levels.
Mondays 4:45 - 6:15 pm.
Phone rec centre to ask about registrations and drop-in
May 24th through 30th is Family Week in Whistler, it culminates with two Whistler Triathlons and Whistler Valley Trail Run on the weekend.
The Whistler Triathlon Club's Kids of Steel Triathlon and Adult Try a Tri on Saturday set the stage for families to have fun participating and cheering each other on while enjoying the active lifestyle our community is known for.
1y-5y
Join us in our indoor playground! Children and parents will enjoy this social environment with special circle time, songs, and games. Come and ride, slide, balance, and explore while being active and making new friends! Parent participation required.
You are invited to our next Health Talk Workshop to be held here at the clinic 6:30-7:30 pm
May 24th through 30th is Family Week in Whistler, it culminates with two Whistler Triathlons and Whistler Valley Trail Run on the weekend.
The Whistler Triathlon Club's Kids of Steel Triathlon and Adult Try a Tri on Saturday set the stage for families to have fun participating and cheering each other on while enjoying the active lifestyle our community is known for.
Squamish Adventure Centre 10:30 am
Vancouver Coast & Mountains is coming to a community near you!
Each week children will have fun creating various types of crafts: painting clay pots, jewellery making with glass beads, suncatcher decor, and using funky fabric to decorate keepsake boxes. Fee includes all supplies.
Runs May 19 - June 9
Wednesdays, 3:30 pm - 5:45
Sr.Lounge, Brennan Park Rec Centre
Village Green Garden Centre hosts a locals Farmers Market on Wednesdays 4:00 - 8:00 pm. Offerin fresh local produce, indoor and outdoor plants, and more.
1861 Mamquam Road, Squamish (behind Canadian Tire)
604 567 2221
For youth of all ages; interested in gymnastics, freestyle gymnastics, parkour or circus arts. An opportunity to work on skills of your choice, learn some new tricks, socialize and keep fit.
Wednesdays, 7:00 - 8:30 pm
Totem Hall. 7:00 pm. Lacross League in Squamish for 2011 season. Anyone interested in learning more is invited to attend an info meeting on May 26 at Totem Hall. All potential parents, playerse, volunteers, coaches, fans and referees welcome.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
May 24th through 30th is Family Week in Whistler, it culminates with two Whistler Triathlons and Whistler Valley Trail Run on the weekend.
The Whistler Triathlon Club's Kids of Steel Triathlon and Adult Try a Tri on Saturday set the stage for families to have fun participating and cheering each other on while enjoying the active lifestyle our community is known for.
Dr Amber Kirk is Hosting and Presenting:
The "Wellness Pre/Post Natal Workshop" series!
May 13th: Water birth, Home birth
May 20th: VBAC
May 27th: Breastfeeding, Natural Birth, Co-sleeping
June 1st: Cloth Diapers, Choices and Options
June 8th: Nutrition: Pregnancy, Baby and Fertility
12m-3y
In this program your child will explore and experience the world of sound through singing, moving, dancing, listening, and playing simple
instruments. Children will enjoy the positive, encouraging and lively atmosphere, all while making new friends! Parent participation is required.
Drop in $10 if space permits.
Squamish Seniors Centre. Hand crafted items, flowers, household items. 2:00 - 6:00 pm
May 27 5:00 pm | Gate Practice
You can come to the track during any scheduled event and ask any of our racing members for help.
Clinics
Nick Goertzen has committed to developing our Intermediate/Expert riders throughout the season on a regular basis.
Join the student band at Don Ross for their annual concert. Admission free, dessert included. Dress to theme! Jazz and brass.
Like competing? Like winning? Like Cheese? WELL THEN!! Kicking off Tournie Tursdays at Grilled Fromage.
Sign up your one man hockey team in bubble hockey. ie. The Nixon Nuckleberries. Win and advance, lose twice and you're done! Top 2 get prizes and world fame. Make the hockey hall of fame wall.
Brackendale Art Gallery 8:00 pm
May 27, 28, 29
June 3, 4, 5
An Evening of Comedy
$12 @The Book Shelf, Billie's Bouquet & the BAG
Brackendale Art Gallery Theatre Teahouse
Thor & Dorte Froslev
41950 Government Rd. PO Box 100
Brackendale, B.C., Canada V0N 1H0
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
May 24th through 30th is Family Week in Whistler, it culminates with two Whistler Triathlons and Whistler Valley Trail Run on the weekend.
The Whistler Triathlon Club's Kids of Steel Triathlon and Adult Try a Tri on Saturday set the stage for families to have fun participating and cheering each other on while enjoying the active lifestyle our community is known for.
Brackendale Art Gallery 8:00 pm
May 27, 28, 29
June 3, 4, 5
An Evening of Comedy
$12 @The Book Shelf, Billie's Bouquet & the BAG
Brackendale Art Gallery Theatre Teahouse
Thor & Dorte Froslev
41950 Government Rd. PO Box 100
Brackendale, B.C., Canada V0N 1H0
Date: Sunday, May 28 2010
Location: Howe Sound Inn Restaurant (15:00pm - 17:00pm)
Moderator: Jill Fellows (Quest University)
Chicks in Motion is a Relay for Life team, hosting a fundraiser at the Grizzly Bar and Grill. 5:00 - 9:00pm.
Tickets are $10 each which buys a burger and a beer. All proceeds will be forwarded to the Canadian Cancer Society. Tickets are on sale now at the Grizzly or call Eleanor at (604) 898 5416.
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5 - 9pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
The Burrow
Spectacle Homes Building
Unit 11 - 40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC
(604) 898 2801
www.theburrow.ca
May 24th through 30th is Family Week in Whistler, it culminates with two Whistler Triathlons and Whistler Valley Trail Run on the weekend.
The Whistler Triathlon Club's Kids of Steel Triathlon and Adult Try a Tri on Saturday set the stage for families to have fun participating and cheering each other on while enjoying the active lifestyle our community is known for.
Brackendale Art Gallery 8:00 pm
May 27, 28, 29
June 3, 4, 5
An Evening of Comedy
$12 @The Book Shelf, Billie's Bouquet & the BAG
Brackendale Art Gallery Theatre Teahouse
Thor & Dorte Froslev
41950 Government Rd. PO Box 100
Brackendale, B.C., Canada V0N 1H0
The Whistler Triathlon Club's Kids of Steel Triathlon and Adult Try a Tri on Saturday set the stage for families to have fun participating and cheering each other on while enjoying the active lifestyle our community is known for.
Squamish Farmers' Market: full of local Farmer produce, artisan products, prepared food and live entertainment. This is the eighth year of the market, with 35 and up vendors each week until October. Hours are 10-3pm every Saturday in the parking lot at Victoria and Cleveland, downtown Squamish. Follow The Signs!
Spring Book Sale. Saturday and Sunday. Donate your gently read books but please no textbooks, encyclopedias, manuals or Reader’s Digest. Proceeds to towards supporting library programs
7:00 pm The following Squamish sports bars and restaurants are licensed to broadcast this upcoming Canadastar boxing and/or UFC Special Events.
Chances Boardwalk
9000 Valley Drive
604 892-2946
Ocean Port (OP), The
37991 Second Avenue
Squamish, BC
(604) 892 3422
1 888 384 8886
www.oceanporthotel.com
Acoustic / Pop / Indie
9:30pm * No Cover
Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company
37801 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish
(604) 892 2603
www.howesound.com
May 24th through 30th is Family Week in Whistler, it culminates with two Whistler Triathlons and Whistler Valley Trail Run on the weekend.
The Whistler Triathlon Club's Kids of Steel Triathlon and Adult Try a Tri on Saturday set the stage for families to have fun participating and cheering each other on while enjoying the active lifestyle our community is known for.
Britannia Beach. 9:00 am start, racing all day. Downhill skateboard/longboard race. Finals in afternoon. Racer camping available. For more information vis
Well organized and fun trail run through Whistler's valley floor - but be warned, there is some climbing in the 10k segment!
When: Sunday May 30, 2010
Where: Spruce Grove Park - see map
Time: 9:00 AM
Eagleview Place, 41450 Government Road, Brackendale, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm. Support Team Belly 2 Baby and The Canadian Cancer Society and come have fun and find a bargain or two! Multi family super huge sale will include housewares, books, clothes, baby and kids clothes and toys and much more. If you arrive before 10:00 am please feel free to bring a trunk load!
1y-5y
Join us in our indoor playground! Children and parents will enjoy this social environment with special circle time, songs, and games. Come and ride, slide, balance, and explore while being active and making new friends! Parent participation required.
Spring Book Sale. Saturday and Sunday. Donate your gently read books but please no textbooks, encyclopedias, manuals or Reader’s Digest. Proceeds to towards supporting library programs
Remax Office Downtown on Cleveland. Fundraser for the Canadian Cancer Society. Noon - 3:00 pm. Proudly presented by the remax Sea to Sky Real Estate Squamish.
Bike to Work Week 2010: May 31–June 6. Bike to Work’s mandate is to encourage and promote the use of the bicycle as transportation to work. For more information on our mission, goals and principles visit the about us section of our website.
Meet at Adventure Centre to carpool for a ride from Stanley Park to Granville Island. Senior cycling group always has room for more members. 604 898 5715 for info.
Slacklining............Balance and core strength, helping athletes excel in the sports they love, building confidence and self-esteem in children as well as adults. Don’t forget it is loads of fun and a great way to stay in shape or get in shape “slacker”. Monday May 31. Come try it out! 3:45pm -5:45pm. $10.
This art program is designed for young people interested in drawing manga or anime cartoon characters and is suitable for all skill levels.
Mondays 4:45 - 6:15 pm.
Phone rec centre to ask about registrations and drop-in
May 31 5:00 pm | Single Point Race
You can come to the track during any scheduled event and ask any of our racing members for help.
Clinics
Nick Goertzen has committed to developing our Intermediate/Expert riders throughout the season on a regular basis.
SAC (Squamish Arts Council) building 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Cleveland Avenue (Stan Clarke Park)
Squamish
(604) 892 0305
Bike to Work Week 2010: May 31–June 6. Bike to Work’s mandate is to encourage and promote the use of the bicycle as transportation to work. For more information on our mission, goals and principles visit the about us section of our website.
Dr Amber Kirk is Hosting and Presenting:
The "Wellness Pre/Post Natal Workshop" series!
May 13th: Water birth, Home birth
May 20th: VBAC
May 27th: Breastfeeding, Natural Birth, Co-sleeping
June 1st: Cloth Diapers, Choices and Options
June 8th: Nutrition: Pregnancy, Baby and Fertility
Meet at the Adventure Centre 9:00 am for a Petgill Lake Hike. To join this group or for more info call Heather 604 892 9003
1y-5y
Join us in our indoor playground! Children and parents will enjoy this social environment with special circle time, songs, and games. Come and ride, slide, balance, and explore while being active and making new friends! Parent participation required.
Bike to Work Week 2010: May 31–June 6. Bike to Work’s mandate is to encourage and promote the use of the bicycle as transportation to work. For more information on our mission, goals and principles visit the about us section of our website.
Meet at Canadian Tire 10:00 am. For a ride through the golf course trails. Call SHirley for info 604 898 5715
Local Artists' showcase with oil, watercolour and acrylic paintings mixed media, metal sculptures, wood turning, pottery and blown glass. open Wednesday - Sunday 11-6pm
Squamish Seniors Centre. 3:00 - 4:30 pm. You don't need to face the many difficulties of caregiving for your aged loved ones alone. Everyone welcome to attend the Caregive Support Group that meets twice a month at the Squamish Seniors Centre, 1201 Village Green Way.
Village Green Garden Centre hosts a locals Farmers Market on Wednesdays 4:00 - 8:00 pm. Offerin fresh local produce, indoor and outdoor plants, and more.
1861 Mamquam Road, Squamish (behind Canadian Tire)
604 567 2221
New paddlers welcome...no experience necessary...men and women encouraged to join
When: Wednesdays & Fridays 6 pm & Sundays 2 pm
Where: Gravel lot kitty corner from the Brew Pub at the end of Cleveland Avenue
Contemporary Life Drawing classes are coming to Squamish this summer at Homebase Studios
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Bike to Work Week 2010: May 31–June 6. Bike to Work’s mandate is to encourage and promote the use of the bicycle as transportation to work. For more information on our mission, goals and principles visit the about us section of our website.
Squamish Valley Golf & Country Club Time TBA
North Shore Credit Union presenting.
Just $80.00 + tax Come and join in the FUN!!!!
Sponsorship Opportunities Available.
For more information or to Register call 604-815-4990 or email jane@squamishchamber.com
Meet at Fisherman's Beach at end of Brennan Road in Brackendale for a Judd Slough walk. For more info, call Joyce 604 898 5594
West Coast Amusements bring the fun to you! Located in the parking lot at the Adventure Centre
Thursday Open 3 pm
Friday Open 3 pm
Saturday Open Noon
Sunday Open Noon - 6:00 pm
June 3 4:00 - 7:00 pm | Nick Goertzen Clinic
You can come to the track during any scheduled event and ask any of our racing members for help.
Clinics
Nick Goertzen has committed to developing our Intermediate/Expert riders throughout the season on a regular basis.
Contemporary Life Drawing classes are coming to Squamish this summer at Homebase Studios
Like competing? Like winning? Like Cheese? WELL THEN!! Kicking off Tournie Tursdays at Grilled Fromage.
Sign up your one man hockey team in bubble hockey. ie. The Nixon Nuckleberries. Win and advance, lose twice and you're done! Top 2 get prizes and world fame. Make the hockey hall of fame wall.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Brackendale Art Gallery 8:00 pm
May 27, 28, 29
June 3, 4, 5
An Evening of Comedy
$12 @The Book Shelf, Billie's Bouquet & the BAG
Brackendale Art Gallery Theatre Teahouse
Thor & Dorte Froslev
41950 Government Rd. PO Box 100
Brackendale, B.C., Canada V0N 1H0
Between Shifts Theatre 8:00pm
May 27, 28 & 29, June 3, 4 & 5
Tix $12
Brackendale Art Gallery (BAG)
41950 Government Road
Brackendale, BC
(604) 898 3333
www.brackendaleartgallery.com
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Bike to Work Week 2010: May 31–June 6. Bike to Work’s mandate is to encourage and promote the use of the bicycle as transportation to work. For more information on our mission, goals and principles visit the about us section of our website.
West Coast Amusements bring the fun to you! Located in the parking lot at the Adventure Centre
Thursday Open 3 pm
Friday Open 3 pm
Saturday Open Noon
Sunday Open Noon - 6:00 pm
Brackendale Art Gallery 8:00 pm
May 27, 28, 29
June 3, 4, 5
An Evening of Comedy
$12 @The Book Shelf, Billie's Bouquet & the BAG
Brackendale Art Gallery Theatre Teahouse
Thor & Dorte Froslev
41950 Government Rd. PO Box 100
Brackendale, B.C., Canada V0N 1H0
Between Shifts Theatre 8:00pm
May 27, 28 & 29, June 3, 4 & 5
Tix $12
Brackendale Art Gallery (BAG)
41950 Government Road
Brackendale, BC
(604) 898 3333
www.brackendaleartgallery.com
Meet at the entrance to Nexen lands for a waterfront walk. For those who wish a longer walk, meet a little earlier at the Howe Sound Inn.
For information call 604 892 2092
Learn the basic skills needed to rally the ball and play a game. Beginners will focus on introduction to basic strokes, lead up games, fun and fitness. Intermediates will focus on stroke development, court strategies, game play, scoring, fun and fitness There is no experience necessary for the programs.
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5 - 9pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5 - 9pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
New paddlers welcome...no experience necessary...men and women encouraged to join
When: Wednesdays & Fridays 6 pm & Sundays 2 pm
Where: Gravel lot kitty corner from the Brew Pub at the end of Cleveland Avenue
Cedar Valley Waldorf School. 7:00 pm. Eurythmy is an expressive movement art - through deliberate, sculptured gestures, sounds take physical form. A true sounding or singing through the body as an instrument.
Location TBA
A celebration of survival, a tribute to the lives of loved ones and 12 hours of fun, friendship and fund-raising to beat cancer. Relay involves teams of 8 to 12 people who participate in a 12 hour non-competitive Relay from 7pm to 7am.
Bike to Work Week 2010: May 31–June 6. Bike to Work’s mandate is to encourage and promote the use of the bicycle as transportation to work. For more information on our mission, goals and principles visit the about us section of our website.
West Coast Amusements bring the fun to you! Located in the parking lot at the Adventure Centre
Thursday Open 3 pm
Friday Open 3 pm
Saturday Open Noon
Sunday Open Noon - 6:00 pm
Brackendale Art Gallery 8:00 pm
May 27, 28, 29
June 3, 4, 5
An Evening of Comedy
$12 @The Book Shelf, Billie's Bouquet & the BAG
Brackendale Art Gallery Theatre Teahouse
Thor & Dorte Froslev
41950 Government Rd. PO Box 100
Brackendale, B.C., Canada V0N 1H0
Between Shifts Theatre 8:00pm
May 27, 28 & 29, June 3, 4 & 5
Tix $12
Brackendale Art Gallery (BAG)
41950 Government Road
Brackendale, BC
(604) 898 3333
www.brackendaleartgallery.com
A celebration of survival, a tribute to the lives of loved ones and 12 hours of fun, friendship and fund-raising to beat cancer. Relay involves teams of 8 to 12 people who participate in a 12 hour non-competitive Relay from 7pm to 7am.
Thomas is back for the Celebration Tour 2010! 25 minute ride with a full size Thomas the Tank Engine. Meet Sir Topham Hatt. Storytelling, live music, build with mega blocks and much more. Rides start 9:30 am. Purchase tickets online -
Squamish Farmers' Market: full of local Farmer produce, artisan products, prepared food and live entertainment. This is the eighth year of the market, with 35 and up vendors each week until October. Hours are 10-3pm every Saturday in the parking lot at Victoria and Cleveland, downtown Squamish. Follow The Signs!
presented by Squamishmusiclive.com. Ocean Port Hotel. 8:00 pm. A summertime ska & Reggae Party. Featuring
Idlers, an 11 piece ska/reggae circus from St John's NFLD. Also playing, local roots and rock favourites The Jamatonics
Tix $10 at Trinity Romance & Random
$12 at the door















