Events
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
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
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
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
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
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 -
Round Robin tournament play focussing on strokes, strategies, and fun. (Babysitting available for a small fee-please ask for details.)
Sundays $32 (4 classes)
June 6-27 1:00-3:00pm
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
Join locals at the monthly acoustic "jam" at the BAG the 1st Sunday of every month. Be part of a friendly, unpretentious group that comes to play and sing. Opportunities to perform, lead or simply join in. Welcome to those who just want to hang out, enjoy a cup of tea or coffee, wine or beer. Share the beautiful gift of music.
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
June 7 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.
Open Mic the first Monday of every month hosted by local artist, Cam Salay Everyone Welcome! Squamish has got talent!
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
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
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's newest playground at Jura Park. Join council for the official ribbon cutting ceremony. Friendly 3 on 3 Hockey. Prizes. Snacks and drinks.
June 10 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.
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
Apres acoustic sessions with Shone 5:00 - 9:00 pm.
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
Grizzly Bar and Grill, behind Sea to Sky Hotel, Garibaldi Estates. Live Friday and Satruday night. 10:00 pm. No Cover Ever!
Grizzly Bar and Grill, behind Sea to Sky Hotel, Garibaldi Estates. Live Friday and Satruday night. 10:00 pm. No Cover Ever!
The SWS invites all kiteboarders to participate in the 2nd annual Kiteboard Course Racing Summer Series.
Four days of series-scoring racing is scheduled for June 12th, July 10th, August 28th, Sept 11th.
There will be a free "Intro to Racing Clinic" orientation day at the Spit, June 5th.
Early Bird registration by May 31st.
Mamquami RIver Slalom Site 9:00 am. Race gates are open for everyone's fun at 9:00 am. Spectators welcome. Sign up for Beginners Courses with Sea to Sky Kayak Centre. Discounts to the first 10 spots.
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!
End of Cleveland Avenue, downtown Squamish. The 8th annual Rick Hansen Wheels In Motion, presented by Scotiabank, takes place across Canada on Sunday, June 13. Wheels In Motion brings communities together and touches the lives of thousands of Canadians with spinal cord injury (SCI) every year.
Show runs June 8 - July 5th
Walls: Mixed Media Paintings
Cases: Altered Native Drums & Gourds
Art Released from Consciousness. With deep awareness, inspired by experimental art and Aboriginal native art, Karen Goodfellow is an emerging artist with First Nations ancestry.
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 12, 1 - 3:00 pm
Brackendale Art Gallery 8:00 pm Microcosmos is Canada's newest string quartet, formed by four distinguished chamber musicians to take advantage of the intimacy and portability of a string quartet to play the rich repertoire written in the past one hundred years.
Ocean Port (OP), The
37991 Second Avenue
Squamish, BC
(604) 892 3422
1 888 384 8886
www.oceanporthotel.com
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 -
Round Robin tournament play focussing on strokes, strategies, and fun. (Babysitting available for a small fee-please ask for details.)
Sundays $32 (4 classes)
June 6-27 1:00-3:00pm
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
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
June 14 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.
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
On June 16 from 7 - 9pm we have the use of the Adventure Centre theatre.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company 9:30 pm
Jules ‘N Sattler (Alternative/2-
http://www.mysp
No Cover!!!
On June 16 from 7 - 9pm we have the use of the Adventure Centre theatre.
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.
June 17 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
The Squamish Public Library and Quest University Canada Present: Professor Jonathan Warner. Jonathan’s interest in complementary community currencies goes back about seven years.
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 Recreation Centre. Registration is free. Donation to the food bank is appreciated. Active Zone with Par-T-Perfect, face painting, and games. Health Zone with kindergarten immunization. Education Zone with presentations from local schools. Retail Zone with stuff for kids. Community Resources zone. Brennan Park Preschool Open House 10:00 am - Noon.
The Squamish Test of Metal Weekend features events for everyone. Downtown festival events Friday night, the Feature event, NSCU Test of Metal on Saturday, the Mini-metal, a popular family event on Sunday morning, and the Rockstar Downhill on Sunday afternoon.
RIDE SHOW N SHINE SLOW RIDE - 3:30 to 4:30 pm. This event starts at Republic Bicycles and The Red Bench where there will be food and drink and prizes - RIDE DOWNTOWN @ 5:00 pm - Meeting spots along the way. More info at the Republic website. Waivers can be signed at Republic. Sponsored by Republic Bicycles.
Check the Test of Metal website for all the details!
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5:00 - 9:00 pm.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Downtown Squamish. 5:00 pm start. Back again, to test your festival commitment. Get out and have fun at the Test of Metal Pre-TEST. Head downtown Squamish where the real action will be!
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
Grizzly Bar and Grill, behind Sea to Sky Hotel, Garibaldi Estates. Live Friday and Satruday night. 10:00 pm. No Cover Ever!
The Squamish Test of Metal Weekend features events for everyone. Downtown festival events Friday night, the Feature event, NSCU Test of Metal on Saturday, the Mini-metal, a popular family event on Sunday morning, and the Rockstar Downhill on Sunday afternoon.
Grizzly Bar and Grill, behind Sea to Sky Hotel, Garibaldi Estates. Live Friday and Satruday night. 10:00 pm. No Cover Ever!
Squamish Valley Golf Club June 19th and 20th
The Squamish Valley Golf and Country Club fairways will be hopping early this season as the 18-hole course attracts professionals and amateurs of all levels during a series of tournaments.
The BC Legion Highland Gathering will be held in Squamish this year on at Brennan Park (with parade and marching downtown Squamish in the morning). A typical "Gathering" day will start very early with Pipe Band and Colour Party inspection followed by a Grand Parade and Massed Band event.
Agnes Jean & the Hive are joining forces agian to offer up the best deal in town!! Come out and take part in the massive savings 20-80% off winter stock and goodies. Saturday June 19th 10 am to 5:30 pm downtown Squamish.
Check out squamisheventsguide.com for more great events.
Brennan Park immediately following the Test of Metal start 11:00 am
Ocean Port (OP), The
37991 Second Avenue
Squamish, BC
(604) 892 3422
1 888 384 8886
www.oceanporthotel.com
Brew Pub 9:30 start
New this year! Post-Test the AFTER PARTY at the Brew Pub with Brand New Waves and DJ Evolve. Unwind, grab a beer and dance till the wee hours...then get up and watch the Rock Star.
The Squamish Test of Metal Weekend features events for everyone. Downtown festival events Friday night, the Feature event, NSCU Test of Metal on Saturday, the Mini-metal, a popular family event on Sunday morning, and the Rockstar Downhill on Sunday afternoon.
Squamish Valley Golf Club June 19th and 20th
The Squamish Valley Golf and Country Club fairways will be hopping early this season as the 18-hole course attracts professionals and amateurs of all levels during a series of tournaments.
STARTS AT NOON
Squamish downhillers return to this year's Test of Metal Weekend with the Rockstar Invitational, presented by Tantalus Bike Shop, down some of the gnarliest mountain bike terrain in Squamish.
This event features excellent spectator viewpoints. Come watch the rockstars!
Round Robin tournament play focussing on strokes, strategies, and fun. (Babysitting available for a small fee-please ask for details.)
Sundays $32 (4 classes)
June 6-27 1:00-3:00pm
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
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
Ana’s family is coming from Spain to do some serious fund-raising for SquamishCAN. SquamishCAN is hosting a Spanish party at the Brackendale Art Gallery on June 20th (from 5pm) - Come and taste some real Spanish paella cooked by real Spanish hands with real Spanish rice in a real GIANT paella pan and on a real fire! What does this look like?
Squamish Valley Golf Club
The Squamish Valley Golf and Country Club fairways will be hopping early this season as the 18-hole course attracts professionals and amateurs of all levels during a series of tournaments.
Squamish Public Library 9:30 am – 12:00 pm
Topics to be discussed include: improving food distribution, gleaning, reducing food waste and ensuring the highest quality of food possible reach the folks who are least able to access it in the Sea 2 Sky Corridor. There will be informal discussion, action planning and network building.
June 21 | Garden Tour Prep
Heidi Drygas of Squamish Physio: Stretching for Gardening **Wear comfortable clothing to join in
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
Why: To get on the water, get really fit and compete hard! Our goal is to compete at the Whistler Dragon Boat Festival this July
Contemporary Life Drawing classes are coming to Squamish this summer at Homebase Studios
Session 1
Introduction to Life Drawing
Artists new to the concepts of figurative drawing or just need a refresher on the subject. No model for the first 3 classes.
Garibaldi Highlands 7:00 – 9:00 pm
Weekly practice 7:00 to 9:00 pm Garibaldi Highlands, new players, all instruments welcome. For more info: riquo@live.com
Meet Squamish's own artist, Sophie Brunet, view her paintings on display and video of live outdoor painting in squamish landscape. Watch her paint live (with a palette knife), and get a raffle ticket to win a free painting! Snacks are being served~ Yum! (art show on until the 30th at closing time.) See you there!
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.
Downtown Squamish celebrates St-Jean-Baptiste on June 24th, 2010 Squamish, BC —June 8, 2010— A group of Squamish citizens is organizing a wide St-Jean-Baptiste Party, Thursday, June 24th, 2010, from 5:00 to 11:00 PM, in Downtown Squamish.
June 24 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.
Official grand opening of a brand new fitness facility in Squamish. Come check out the personal training studio, fitness class space, meet our resident kinesiologist and personal trainer. Enjoy some nibbles and get entered to win some amazing door prizes.
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 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Mamquami RIver Slalom Site 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Fun for all ages at this two-day paddling event.
Race gates are open for everyone's fun at 9:00 am. Spectators welcome. Sign up for Beginners Courses with Sea to Sky Kayak Centre. Discounts to the first 10 spots.
Burger and Beer Fundraiser at the Grizzly Bar and Grill. 5:00 - 9:00 pm. $10 for burger, beer, and salad.
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5:00 - 9:00 pm
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
Why: To get on the water, get really fit and compete hard! Our goal is to compete at the Whistler Dragon Boat Festival this July
Grilled Fromage 8:00 pm
Lots of Prizes to be won!
Live music performance by Shone
$5 cover
Grilled Fromage
38134 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish, BC V8B, Canada
(604) 567 2999
www.grilledfromage.com
Join Homebase Studios, Peacock Designs, Samera, Laurel Terlesky/Studio Blanc and BlondBlonde Creative for the celebration of the opening of our creative collaborative space! Enjoy this gallery style event with live art demos, music, tasty treats supplied by Raw-k it and drinks generously donated by Howe Sound Brewery. For more information www.homebasestudios.ca
Mamquami RIver Slalom Site 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Fun for all ages at this two-day paddling event.
Race gates are open for everyone's fun at 9:00 am. Spectators welcome. Sign up for Beginners Courses with Sea to Sky Kayak Centre. Discounts to the first 10 spots.
Off-Road Triathlon and Duathlon, full and half distance races, as well as a Kids of Steel race. Race is a mixture of lake swim, mountain bike and trail run. The event starts and finishes at Alice Lake. Recently named as one of the 20 Marquee Races to do in 2009 by Triathlon Canada Magazine.
Punjabi Festival today!
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!
Sikh Parade of women in flowing saris will line the downtown streets of Squamish Saturday June 26th, during the commemorate the martyrdom of the Fifth Sikh Guru. The Squamish Sikh Society would like to invite people to join them at the event and take part wiht the Guru Ka Langar (delicious food for everyone).
EVENT: Sikh Parade
LOCATION: Downtown Squamish
Squamish Youth Centre 10th Anniversary Celebration. 1135 Carson Place, next to Howe Sound Secondary School.
Mamquam Blind Channel 5:00pm
Meet – Parking lot across from Squamish Adventure Centre (Loggers Lane)
2 COURSES
- 4 KM Short Course
- 7.5 KM Long Course
ALL BOAT STYLES WELCOME
5PM – Registration
6PM – 1 Hr “Kayak 101” Seminar
7PM – Race Starts
Quest University. Time TBA. For all grads/non-grads, and teachers who attended HSSS between 1978 and 1981. Tix $25 include appetizers. Contact Sarah Ramus - 100 people have already signed up! 604 898 9021 or email sramus@shaw.ca.
Ocean Port Hotel. 7:00 - 9:30 pm. Catch a live jam band on the last Saturday of every month at the OP!
Ocean Port (OP), The
37991 Second Avenue
Squamish, BC
(604) 892 3422
1 888 384 8886
www.oceanporthotel.com
Howe Sound Brew Pub 9:30 pm. No Cover. Alternative / 2-step / Other http://www.myspace.com/julesmakesmusic
Find this and other great events on squamisheventsguide.com
Picture this… one epic journey… two dedicated athletes working together and creating a bond that will last forever… three scenic ferry sailings… four mountain bike tires spinning toward a common goal… five mental breakdowns on your quest to the finish… six nights to meet new friends from across the globe… seven days of spectacular west coast moun
Squamish Garden Tour takes place from 9 am to 4 pm. It's a self-guided tour includes gardens in Britannia Beach and Furry Creek, and many more beautiful gardens with in Squamish. Tickets are avaliable at th e Squamish Library, Adventure Centre, Billies Bouquet, Anna's Attic, Garibaldi Nurseries and the Village Green Garden Centre.
EVENT: Garden Tour
Round Robin tournament play focussing on strokes, strategies, and fun. (Babysitting available for a small fee-please ask for details.)
Sundays $32 (4 classes)
June 6-27 1:00-3:00pm
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
Spiritual Intelligence: Does it exist, what could it be and can you develop it? This group is a network location of the internationally renowned "Philosophers Cafe" which started back in the 80's at Simon Fraser University Meetings are held on the last Sunday of each month at he Howe Sound Inn (Squamish) between 3-5pm.
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
After the Fact Productions presents “The Shadow of the Podium”
24 min Documentary
Screening at the Brackendale Art Gallery on June 27th at 8pm upon donation.
Sunday June 27 8 pm, by donation. After the Fact Productions presents “The Shadow of the Podium” There are those who promote the Olympic spirit: values of peace, fair play and goodwill amongst nations. On the contrary, Olympic resistors warn us of the economic, environmental, and social consequences of the Games.
Picture this… one epic journey… two dedicated athletes working together and creating a bond that will last forever… three scenic ferry sailings… four mountain bike tires spinning toward a common goal… five mental breakdowns on your quest to the finish… six nights to meet new friends from across the globe… seven days of spectacular west coast moun
June 28 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.
Howe Sound Inn. 6:00 pm sharp. Sign up before June 18 at the HSIB front desk. $35 each. Very few spots left available. Or just come on by and check it out.
This and other great events can be found on squamisheventsguide.com
This lecture has been cancelled. Hopefully we'll here's Dr. Helfand's lecture at a future date.
Violet Quartz Wellness Studio at 1241 Village Green Way 7:45 – 9:00 pm
ALL the presentations are FREE but Space is Limited to 20 participants.
All summer long, Reach Physio Solutions presents Monday night talks or movie viewings on health and wellness topics. The talks are FREE and are being held in downtown Squamish at Violet Quartz Wellness Studio in the Eaglewind complex, behind Save-on-Foods.
Picture this… one epic journey… two dedicated athletes working together and creating a bond that will last forever… three scenic ferry sailings… four mountain bike tires spinning toward a common goal… five mental breakdowns on your quest to the finish… six nights to meet new friends from across the globe… seven days of spectacular west coast moun
The Summer Reading Club’s theme this year is “Reading Rocks!” This club is for children ages 6-12 and is sponsored by the British Columbia Library Association and the Squamish Public Library with the assistance of the Public Library Service Branch, Ministry of Education.
June 24 5:00 - 7:00 pm | Track Maintenance
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.
Picture this… one epic journey… two dedicated athletes working together and creating a bond that will last forever… three scenic ferry sailings… four mountain bike tires spinning toward a common goal… five mental breakdowns on your quest to the finish… six nights to meet new friends from across the globe… seven days of spectacular west coast moun
West Coast Rail Park is hosting the official Opening Ceremonies of the CN Round House & Conference Centre. Everyone is welcome June 30th 11:30 am
EVENT: Opening Ceremonies
LOCATION: 39645 Government Rd
DATE: June 30th 11:30

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
Why: To get on the water, get really fit and compete hard! Our goal is to compete at the Whistler Dragon Boat Festival this July
Contemporary Life Drawing classes are coming to Squamish this summer at Homebase Studios
Session 1
Introduction to Life Drawing
Artists new to the concepts of figurative drawing or just need a refresher on the subject. No model for the first 3 classes.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Picture this… one epic journey… two dedicated athletes working together and creating a bond that will last forever… three scenic ferry sailings… four mountain bike tires spinning toward a common goal… five mental breakdowns on your quest to the finish… six nights to meet new friends from across the globe… seven days of spectacular west coast moun
The UpStares Gallery all day Canada Day
Featuring Visuals: Squamish Valley Artists
MADE IN CANADA
oil paintings
watercolours
pen & ink
acrylics
sculpture
weavings
Discover what our local artists have to offer!
vote to win
peoples choice
draw prize's!
YOU HAVE TO EXPERIENCE THIS!! Glacier Air Canada Day Special only $50 all inclusive... normally $79 plus tax. Soar above ancient glaciers, alpine lakes, lush rain forests, amazing water falls and more! Yes Squamish come and see your own back yard from a whole new perspective.
WHAT'S GOING ON?
Deep in the heart of Downtown Squamish an event like none other is about to unfold. The celebration of a nation in the heart of a town. A place where north comes south where we can all celebrate the enigma that is Canada, and we can do it with Squamish style.
A celebration with our community of VISUALS Artists showcase with H.S.T. / Harmony with Squamish Trails currently on exhibition. Join us for Canada Day Under the Red & White tent with ongoing art demonstrations all day.
Over 30 local arts & culture organizations participating. Squamish Arts Council Building in Pavilion Park. Thursday July 1 and Saturday, July 3. 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
For more information and other great events see squamisheventsguide.com
11:00 AM onwards - as the community gets together to celebrate both the opening of the new Britannia Beach Volunteer Fire Hall and Britannia's history. Learn about Britannia, visit the quaint shops, enjoy cake, refreshments, fun activities and enter the fundraiser draw to support the volunteer fire association.
Brennan Park 12:30 to 2:30 pm Thursdays
Over 55? Come enjoy the pool! You can also take part in Seniors Fitness classes from 1 pm to 2 pm on the same day. Shared pool space, call 604-898-3604 or www.squamish.ca for more information
Totem Hall is hosting a community event open to groups of all nationalities from 1 pm to 5pm July 1st to share in rich cultural background through food & dance. Come together to celebrate. Please contact Donna Billy Sisolia at 604-892-5779 or emial sisolia@hotmail.com
EVENT: Annual Multicultural Event
DATE: July 1st 1pm to 5 pm
LOCATION: Totem Hall
July 1 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.
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 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
the Howe Sound Brew Pub 11:00 pm. If you are in Squamifornia next Thursday at the CDA celebrations downtown and want to shake it ;'til later...come by the brew pub”.
with DJ CRAIGER & introducing ...DJ pitchNputt starting the beats
AFTER the fireworks & fun downtown!
No Cover!
Picture this… one epic journey… two dedicated athletes working together and creating a bond that will last forever… three scenic ferry sailings… four mountain bike tires spinning toward a common goal… five mental breakdowns on your quest to the finish… six nights to meet new friends from across the globe… seven days of spectacular west coast moun
Fri, July 2 - Sun, July 11
Tonnes of books at bargain prices. Get great books & support your library at the same time!
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5:00 - 9:00 pm
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
Why: To get on the water, get really fit and compete hard! Our goal is to compete at the Whistler Dragon Boat Festival this July
Chances Boardwalk Squamish 8:00 pm
Open Daily 10 am - 1 am
9000 Valley Driver
(604) 892 2946
www.chances.ca/locations/Squamish
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 9:30 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Picture this… one epic journey… two dedicated athletes working together and creating a bond that will last forever… three scenic ferry sailings… four mountain bike tires spinning toward a common goal… five mental breakdowns on your quest to the finish… six nights to meet new friends from across the globe… seven days of spectacular west coast moun
Fri, July 2 - Sun, July 11
Tonnes of books at bargain prices. Get great books & support your library at the same time!
Set to take place July 3 and 4, 2010; this two night / two day event is a non-competitive mountain biking event to ride the Sea to Sky Trail, one of the most exciting trail development projects in the Sea to Sky corridor.
Over 30 local arts & culture organizations participating. Squamish Arts Council Building in Pavilion Park. Thursday July 1 and Saturday, July 3. 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
For more information and other great events see squamisheventsguide.com
Ocean Port (OP), The
37991 Second Avenue
Squamish, BC
(604) 892 3422
1 888 384 8886
www.oceanporthotel.com
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 9:30 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
For more information about this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
9:30pm * No Cover!
The RIVERBED TRIO - The Brew Pub's unofficial house band!
www.koolava.com
Howe Sound Brewing Co.
37801 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish
lrempel@howesoundbrewing.com / www.howesound.com
Ph: (604) 892-2603
Fri, July 2 - Sun, July 11
Tonnes of books at bargain prices. Get great books & support your library at the same time!
Set to take place July 3 and 4, 2010; this two night / two day event is a non-competitive mountain biking event to ride the Sea to Sky Trail, one of the most exciting trail development projects in the Sea to Sky corridor.
The PCR Race Series begins on Saturday May 22nd in Victoria. For those who do not know, the PCR races are double point races that awarded to each track in the Province. We host ours on Sunday July 4th and more importantly we host the Final Championship race on the weekend of August 28th.
Join locals at the monthly acoustic "jam" at the BAG the 1st Sunday of every month. Be part of a friendly, unpretentious group that comes to play and sing. Opportunities to perform, lead or simply join in. Welcome to those who just want to hang out, enjoy a cup of tea or coffee, wine or beer. Share the beautiful gift of music. No charge at the door.
Fri, July 2 - Sun, July 11
Tonnes of books at bargain prices. Get great books & support your library at the same time!
With less than three weeks from the first day of camp to performance day, putting on a Broadway or Bust show is an exhilarating process. This camp offers local students aged 7 - 18 years the opportunity to dance, act and sing in a fully staged production of a Broadway musical.
Weekly bike riding group will be meeting at the Adventure Centre this Monday for a ride from Third Beach to Granville Island. For more informaton call Shirley 604 898 5715
Women On Wheels (WOW)
Adventure Centre 9:00 am
Remember to bring $10 for parking
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
1201 Village Green Way Mondays 11:00 am
July 5 th to Aug. 25th (No class Monday Aug. 2)
The Squamish Yacht Club (SYC) is excited to offer children a unique opportunity to get wet and have fun while learning to sail and kayak this summer.
• Youth aged 10 – 13 will gain confidence and learn the basics of sailing, kayaking and boat safety from a certified instructor and qualified volunteers in a fun and safe environment. July 5th to 9th and July 12th to 16th
Squamish Arts Council building on Cleveland Avenue 7:00 pm
Come and join Squamish CAN at our nextNetwork meeting. We enjoy a fun, informal atmosphere while learning about the possibilities for creative change in our community. Bring your own ideas if youhave them, or help us develop exciting projects for collective action.
Back pain affects between 60-80% of the general population at least ONCE in their lifetime, and for some it is a repeat occurrence. "Spinal stabilization" has been found to be very helpful in managing or reducing the frequency of these episodes.
8:30 pm
OPEN MIC NIGHT with host RITA - EVERYONE WELCOME! SQUAMISH HAS GOT TALENT!
Howe Sound Brewing Co.
37801 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish
lrempel@howesoundbrewing.com / www.howesound.com
Ph: (604) 892-2603
Fri, July 2 - Sun, July 11
Tonnes of books at bargain prices. Get great books & support your library at the same time!
The Squamish Yacht Club (SYC) is excited to offer children a unique opportunity to get wet and have fun while learning to sail and kayak this summer.
• Youth aged 10 – 13 will gain confidence and learn the basics of sailing, kayaking and boat safety from a certified instructor and qualified volunteers in a fun and safe environment. July 5th to 9th and July 12th to 16th
Meet at Ross and Government Road for a trip to Whistler and an ancient cedars hike. Call Heather for more information 604 892 9003
For more events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Brennan Park 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
July 6-9
1201 Village Green Way 10 am to 10:45 am Tuesdays
July 6 th to Aug 26th
Seniors aerobics class for those who can exercise and balance without a chair. Bring a mat for floor work (no chair).
For more information contact Squamish Seniors Centre (604) 848-6898 or www.squamish.ca
Lots of Books for your summer reading - children's books, adult fiction and non-fiction & more.
Bring a bag - fill it with books and make a donation to the Library (suggested minimum donation $1 a bag). Sale during regular library hours: Mon - Thurs. noon - 8 PM; Fri - Sun. 10 am - 4 pm.
1201 Village Green Way 11:00 am Tuesdays
July 6 th to Aug 26th
Level 1 for Seniors who are limited by health and/or physical challenges but would like to participate in chair exercise program at the Squamish Seniors Centre. For more information call (604) 848-6898 or www.squamish.ca
For more great evnets visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Seniors Centre Great Room 1:30 - 2:30 pm
Tuesday July 6th to Aug 24th
Seniors Yoga Class - gental exercises help to improve balance, increase energy levels and immune system. Bring a mat, blanket, pillow and water. Wear comfortable clothing. Contact Squamish Senior Centre for more information & to register (604) 848-6898
Alice Lake 7:00 - 8:00 pm
Drop-in Introduction to Whitewater Boats
Fri, July 2 - Sun, July 11
Tonnes of books at bargain prices. Get great books & support your library at the same time!
The Squamish Yacht Club (SYC) is excited to offer children a unique opportunity to get wet and have fun while learning to sail and kayak this summer.
• Youth aged 10 – 13 will gain confidence and learn the basics of sailing, kayaking and boat safety from a certified instructor and qualified volunteers in a fun and safe environment. July 5th to 9th and July 12th to 16th
Brennan Park 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
July 6-9
Lots of Books for your summer reading - children's books, adult fiction and non-fiction & more.
Bring a bag - fill it with books and make a donation to the Library (suggested minimum donation $1 a bag). Sale during regular library hours: Mon - Thurs. noon - 8 PM; Fri - Sun. 10 am - 4 pm.
July 6 - August 2, 2010
Walls: Rich Wheater, "Coastal Rock", photography
Cases: Susan Remnant, "Sticks & Stones", jewellery & Maciek Walentowicz, "Repetition/Evolution", small metal sculpture
Evolution, Stone and Contrasting Treasures
The Easy Riders, a riding group for people over 55, will meet today at Canadian Tire for a rider into Squamish via the Loggers Lane trail, and perhaps down to the Waterfront. Call Shirley for more information 604 898 5715
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
1201 Village Green Way 10 am to 12 pm Wed & Friday
Seniors Paint and Sketch Club at Squamish Seniors Center, come for creative fun and social time with artist Ken Davidson. Beginners and professional artist welcome. For more information call (604) 848-6898 or to register online at www.squamishlive.ca
To all members and volunteers, past and present, of the SHHS we'd like to thank you for all your had work and dedication so please join us for a Summer Kick-off BBQ in your honour.
July 7, Wednesday | 11:30 am - 1:00 pm. Drop in style. Helping Hands Centre
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
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
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Fri, July 2 - Sun, July 11
Tonnes of books at bargain prices. Get great books & support your library at the same time!
The Squamish Yacht Club (SYC) is excited to offer children a unique opportunity to get wet and have fun while learning to sail and kayak this summer.
• Youth aged 10 – 13 will gain confidence and learn the basics of sailing, kayaking and boat safety from a certified instructor and qualified volunteers in a fun and safe environment. July 5th to 9th and July 12th to 16th
Brennan Park 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
July 6-9
Lots of Books for your summer reading - children's books, adult fiction and non-fiction & more.
Bring a bag - fill it with books and make a donation to the Library (suggested minimum donation $1 a bag). Sale during regular library hours: Mon - Thurs. noon - 8 PM; Fri - Sun. 10 am - 4 pm.
Meet at theend of Westway (Cherry Drive) in Valleycliffe for a Doris Trail walk at 10:00 am. for more information call Joyce 604 898 5594
For more events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Brennan Park 12:30 to 2:30 pm Thursdays
Over 55? Come enjoy the pool! You can also take part in Seniors Fitness classes from 1 pm to 2 pm on the same day. Shared pool space, call 604-898-3604 or www.squamish.ca for more information
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Fri, July 2 - Sun, July 11
Tonnes of books at bargain prices. Get great books & support your library at the same time!
The Squamish Yacht Club (SYC) is excited to offer children a unique opportunity to get wet and have fun while learning to sail and kayak this summer.
• Youth aged 10 – 13 will gain confidence and learn the basics of sailing, kayaking and boat safety from a certified instructor and qualified volunteers in a fun and safe environment. July 5th to 9th and July 12th to 16th
Brennan Park 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
July 6-9
Lots of Books for your summer reading - children's books, adult fiction and non-fiction & more.
Bring a bag - fill it with books and make a donation to the Library (suggested minimum donation $1 a bag). Sale during regular library hours: Mon - Thurs. noon - 8 PM; Fri - Sun. 10 am - 4 pm.
Squamish Valley Golf Club
The Squamish Valley Golf and Country Club fairways will be hopping early this season as the 18-hole course attracts professionals and amateurs of all levels during a series of tournaments.
Meet at the Garibaldi Springs Golf Resort for a trail walk. For more information call Darleen at 604 892 2092 or Maureen 604 815 0152
For more events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Squamish Public Library has a summer book sale on till Sunday July 11th Stock up for your summer reading with used hardcover and paperback books at bargain prices and support your local library at the same time. For more information call 604-892-3110
EVENT: Summer Book Sale
DATE: July 2nd to July 11th
LOCATION: Squamish Library
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5:00 - 9:00 pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Fri, July 2 - Sun, July 11
Tonnes of books at bargain prices. Get great books & support your library at the same time!
Lots of Books for your summer reading - children's books, adult fiction and non-fiction & more.
Bring a bag - fill it with books and make a donation to the Library (suggested minimum donation $1 a bag). Sale during regular library hours: Mon - Thurs. noon - 8 PM; Fri - Sun. 10 am - 4 pm.
The SWS invites all kiteboarders to participate in the 2nd annual Kiteboard Course Racing Summer Series.
Four days of series-scoring racing is scheduled for June 12th, July 10th, August 28th, Sept 11th.
There will be a free "Intro to Racing Clinic" orientation day at the Spit, June 5th.
Early Bird registration by May 31st.
Cleveland Ave. downtown Squamish. 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. Fundraising garage sale will have many new items and bargains. Proceeds go towards Howe Sound Women's Centre programs
Brennan Park 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wed-Fri
July 10 & 17
Learn how to deal with blocked airways and CPR for an adult, child and infant. One will also learn first aid skills that deal with bleeding, shock, fractures, medical conditions and prevention of disease transmission. This course includes CPR C
Saturdays $159
9:00 am - 2:00 pm Paul Coulter Brown plays this week!
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!
Squamish Public Library has a summer book sale on till Sunday July 11th Stock up for your summer reading with used hardcover and paperback books at bargain prices and support your local library at the same time. For more information call 604-892-3110
EVENT: Summer Book Sale
DATE: July 2nd to July 11th
LOCATION: Squamish Library
Grilled Fromage 8:00 pm
Featuring DJ Riddim Fernandez
38134 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish, BC V8B, Canada
(604) 567 2999
www.grilledfromage.com
9:30 pm * No Cover!
ARCTIC - Indie / Other / Other
www.myspace.com/arctic
www.projectarctic.com
Fri, July 2 - Sun, July 11
Tonnes of books at bargain prices. Get great books & support your library at the same time!
Lots of Books for your summer reading - children's books, adult fiction and non-fiction & more.
Bring a bag - fill it with books and make a donation to the Library (suggested minimum donation $1 a bag). Sale during regular library hours: Mon - Thurs. noon - 8 PM; Fri - Sun. 10 am - 4 pm.
Brennan Park 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wed-Fri
July 10 & 17
Learn how to deal with blocked airways and CPR for an adult, child and infant. One will also learn first aid skills that deal with bleeding, shock, fractures, medical conditions and prevention of disease transmission. This course includes CPR C
Saturdays $159
An Olympic distance event held in Brackendale BC throughout the trails and roads around Don Ross Secondary School. Cash prizing, chip timing, technical race garment, post-race massage.
Checkin at Don Ross School 6:30 am - 8:00 am
Swim Start: 9:00 am
Squamish Public Library has a summer book sale on till Sunday July 11th Stock up for your summer reading with used hardcover and paperback books at bargain prices and support your local library at the same time. For more information call 604-892-3110
EVENT: Summer Book Sale
DATE: July 2nd to July 11th
LOCATION: Squamish Library
Jeunes Chanteurs D'acadie New Brunswick. Young singers from the Philipppines and New Brunswick, in concert.
St John's Anglican Church. 1930 DIamond Rd (behind London Drugs)
Squamish
Tix $10 - $15 @ Billie's Bouquet in Squamish or at the door
For more events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Brennan Park 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wed-Fri
July 10 & 17
Learn how to deal with blocked airways and CPR for an adult, child and infant. One will also learn first aid skills that deal with bleeding, shock, fractures, medical conditions and prevention of disease transmission. This course includes CPR C
Saturdays $159
1201 Village Green Way
July 12th to 15th
Seniors can join the fun for a week of games - croquet, bocce, lawn bowling, table tennis and carpet bowling. For more information on this event contact Squamish Senior Centre (604) 848-6898
Women On Wheels meet Monday July 12th at Canadian Tire at 9am to ride through the Golf Course Trails down to Nexen Beach for more information please call Shirley 604-898-5715
EVENT: WOW ride
DATE: July 12, 9am
LOCATION: Canadian Tire (start)
Never miss another great event visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
1201 Village Green Way Mondays 11:00 am
July 5 th to Aug. 25th (No class Monday Aug. 2)
Monday July 12 - Single (6-6:30pm) $7
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.
AGM for the Squamish Food Bank Monday July 12th - 7pm at 38100 6th Ave Squamish
Brennan Park 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wed-Fri
July 10 & 17
Learn how to deal with blocked airways and CPR for an adult, child and infant. One will also learn first aid skills that deal with bleeding, shock, fractures, medical conditions and prevention of disease transmission. This course includes CPR C
Saturdays $159
1201 Village Green Way
July 12th to 15th
Seniors can join the fun for a week of games - croquet, bocce, lawn bowling, table tennis and carpet bowling. For more information on this event contact Squamish Senior Centre (604) 848-6898
1201 Village Green Way 10 am to 10:45 am Tuesdays
July 6 th to Aug 26th
Seniors aerobics class for those who can exercise and balance without a chair. Bring a mat for floor work (no chair).
For more information contact Squamish Seniors Centre (604) 848-6898 or www.squamish.ca
1201 Village Green Way 11:00 am Tuesdays
July 6 th to Aug 26th
Level 1 for Seniors who are limited by health and/or physical challenges but would like to participate in chair exercise program at the Squamish Seniors Centre. For more information call (604) 848-6898 or www.squamish.ca
For more great evnets visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Seniors Centre Great Room 1:30 - 2:30 pm
Tuesday July 6th to Aug 24th
Seniors Yoga Class - gental exercises help to improve balance, increase energy levels and immune system. Bring a mat, blanket, pillow and water. Wear comfortable clothing. Contact Squamish Senior Centre for more information & to register (604) 848-6898
Mamquam River Site 7:00 - 8:00 pm
July 13, July 27, Aug 10, 24
Social paddle night, must bring own equipment. And be self-sufficient on the river. This is for experienced boaters. Please note this is not a beginner session.
Brennan Park 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wed-Fri
July 10 & 17
Learn how to deal with blocked airways and CPR for an adult, child and infant. One will also learn first aid skills that deal with bleeding, shock, fractures, medical conditions and prevention of disease transmission. This course includes CPR C
Saturdays $159
1201 Village Green Way
July 12th to 15th
Seniors can join the fun for a week of games - croquet, bocce, lawn bowling, table tennis and carpet bowling. For more information on this event contact Squamish Senior Centre (604) 848-6898
The 5th annual Arc’teryx Squamish Mountain Festival is gearing up for another great series of films, presentations, clinics and competitions in the Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada, Squamish BC, from July 14-18, 2010.
The Easy Riders, a riding group for people over 55, will meet at Canadian Tire July 14th at 9am for a rider around the Golf Course trails then onto the Discovery trails. For more information call, Shirley at 604-898-5715
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
1201 Village Green Way 10 am to 12 pm Wed & Friday
Seniors Paint and Sketch Club at Squamish Seniors Center, come for creative fun and social time with artist Ken Davidson. Beginners and professional artist welcome. For more information call (604) 848-6898 or to register online at www.squamishlive.ca
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
The next DH race will be held on Value Added with sign on at 6pm and the race beginning at 6:30pm.
Social Ride: Skimpy Social Ride! Put on your shortest shorts and most flattering tops, rock star shades and come ride at sea level on a hot evening this Wednesday. Meet at Save-On-Foods parking lot at 6pm. Sorca members only.
Every second Wednesday from April - September we meet at a designated location, sign you up and time your ride for you. The cost is a mere $2 for SORCA members. At the end of the race you will definitely enjoy the great BBQ food and socializing. Races often take average riders 60 – 90 minutes depending on the length of the course.
Eagle Eye Theatre, Howe Sound Secondary School
Doors 6:30 pm Show 7:00 pm
$13 in advance or $15 at the door
For info on the films being shown click here
For more info: www.squamishmountainfestival.com
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
This Local Artist exhibition will blow you away! Includes all mediums showcasing simple visuals of fantasy, abstract paintings, photography, wood, metal sculptures and jewellery. Runs until August 31st. in participation with the BC Cultural Crawl. Open Wednesdays to Sundays 11 -6 pm.
Brennan Park 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wed-Fri
July 10 & 17
Learn how to deal with blocked airways and CPR for an adult, child and infant. One will also learn first aid skills that deal with bleeding, shock, fractures, medical conditions and prevention of disease transmission. This course includes CPR C
Saturdays $159
1201 Village Green Way
July 12th to 15th
Seniors can join the fun for a week of games - croquet, bocce, lawn bowling, table tennis and carpet bowling. For more information on this event contact Squamish Senior Centre (604) 848-6898
The 5th annual Arc’teryx Squamish Mountain Festival is gearing up for another great series of films, presentations, clinics and competitions in the Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada, Squamish BC, from July 14-18, 2010.
Brennan Park 12:30 to 2:30 pm Thursdays
Over 55? Come enjoy the pool! You can also take part in Seniors Fitness classes from 1 pm to 2 pm on the same day. Shared pool space, call 604-898-3604 or www.squamish.ca for more information
Thursday July 15 - Practice (6-8pm) $2
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.
Doors: 7:00 pm Show: 9:00 pm
SQUAMISH MTN FILM FESTIVAL 2010
"STEEP SHOT" PHOTO CONTEST
$13 in advance or $15 at the door
The Squamish Public Library has Stacey Kaminski of Soulspace Studios facilitate a Dream Tending Workshop on Thursday July 15th at 7pm. Learn more about dreamwork and the approach to activate your curiosity about dreams. Come with a pen & note pad. For more information contact squamish.bclibrary.ca or call 604-892-3110
Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company
Doors: 7:00 pm Show: 9:00 pm
$13 in advance or $15 at the door
37801 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish
(604) 892 2603
www.howesound.com
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 9:30 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Brennan Park 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wed-Fri
July 10 & 17
Learn how to deal with blocked airways and CPR for an adult, child and infant. One will also learn first aid skills that deal with bleeding, shock, fractures, medical conditions and prevention of disease transmission. This course includes CPR C
Saturdays $159
The 5th annual Arc’teryx Squamish Mountain Festival is gearing up for another great series of films, presentations, clinics and competitions in the Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada, Squamish BC, from July 14-18, 2010.
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5:00 - 9:00 pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Eagle Eye Theatre, Howe Sound Secondary School
Doors 6:30 pm
Show 7:00 pm
$13 in advance or $15 at the door
For more information about this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
PRESCRIPTION FOR OPTIMAL HEALTH
What is ‘Optimal Health’ for you?
Would you find it valuable to learn how to write your own ‘health plan’?
Dr. Odom's presentation will give you the knowledge and tools to
create your personal ‘prescription’ for a new direction on your
positive health journey.
Friday, July 16, 2010
Time: 7:30 pm
FREE ADMISSION
Grizzly Bar & Grill 9:30 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Brennan Park 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wed-Fri
July 10 & 17
Learn how to deal with blocked airways and CPR for an adult, child and infant. One will also learn first aid skills that deal with bleeding, shock, fractures, medical conditions and prevention of disease transmission. This course includes CPR C
Saturdays $159
The 5th annual Arc’teryx Squamish Mountain Festival is gearing up for another great series of films, presentations, clinics and competitions in the Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada, Squamish BC, from July 14-18, 2010.
Squamish Adventure Centre 9:00 am departure – 4:00 pm return
Squamish Adventure Centre
604 815 5084 : www.tourismsquamish.com
Squamish Adventure Centre 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Demo gear from some of the leading vendors in climbing apparel, shoes and harnesses
Squamish Adventure Centre
604 815 5084 : www.tourismsquamish.com
Two days only! Squamish Nation 7th Annual Art Sale with 65 tables of authentic Coast Salish Art. Saturday at Totem Hall in Squamish, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. Sunday at Chief Joe Mathias Centre, 100 Capilano Road, North Vancouver.
See website for more info.
Find more great events on www.squamisheventsguide.com
9:00 am - 2:00 pm Jeff Cyr plays this week!
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!
Squamish Adventure Centre and the Smoke Bluffs
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
with Paul Bride and Rob Pizem
Price $55
Squamish Adventure Centre
604 815 5084 : www.tourismsquamish.com
Squamish Adventure Centre 1:00 pm
Free Event
Films: Entre Nós ("Between Us"), Patagonian Promise, Birdman of the Karakoram
Squamish Adventure Centre
604 815 5084 : www.tourismsquamish.com
This Saturday, July 17th, there will be a trail day on Powersmart in anticipation of the next DH race being held down it (after tomorrows race of course). If you have not vollied for a trail day yet, this is your chance to have your points actually count towards the overall. No trail day, no prizes or overall standings. More at the race tomorrow night.
Squamish Adventure Centre 3:00 pm
Meet at the Maxim Tent
Free Event
Squamish Adventure Centre
604 815 5084 : www.tourismsquamish.com
At Rose Park across from the Adventure Centre 4:00 pm
Free Event
Mats and blocks provided
Squamish Adventure Centre
604 815 5084 : www.tourismsquamish.com
Meet at the 5.10 tent 4:20 pm
Free Event
For more information about this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Eagle Eye Theatre, Howe Sound Secondary School
Doors 6:30 pm
Show 7:00 pm
$13 in advance or $15 at the door
For more information about this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Good day Squamish reggae lovers,
The sun is finally out and it's time to celebrate summer for real this time!
SquamishMusicLive.com is proud to present...
....another Reggae-Infused night at the Ocean Port Hotel featuring Victoria BC Reggae Rockers "Mindil Beach Markets"
Grizzly Bar & Grill 9:30 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Howe Sound Brew Pub Doors@10:00 pm
$10 in advance or $12 at the door
Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company
37801 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish
(604) 892 2603
www.howesound.com
The 5th annual Arc’teryx Squamish Mountain Festival is gearing up for another great series of films, presentations, clinics and competitions in the Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada, Squamish BC, from July 14-18, 2010.
Squamish Adventure Centre 9:00 am departure – 4:00 pm return
Squamish Adventure Centre
604 815 5084 : www.tourismsquamish.com
Squamish Adventure Centre 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Demo gear from some of the leading vendors in climbing apparel, shoes and harnesses
Squamish Adventure Centre
604 815 5084 : www.tourismsquamish.com
Squamish Adventure Centre 1:00 pm
Films: Brothers Wild, 20 Seconds of Joy
Squamish Adventure Centre
604 815 5084 : www.tourismsquamish.com
At Rose Park across from the Adventure Centre 4:00 pm
Free Event
Mats and blocks provided
Squamish Adventure Centre
604 815 5084 : www.tourismsquamish.com
Howe Sound Brew Pub 4:00 pm
37801 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish
(604) 892 2603
www.howesound.com
For more information about this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Seniors Center
It’s time to gamble just for fun. The stakes will be affordable! Play cards and games. Learn tips for playing poker and Black Jack. Try your hand at billiards, play Scrabble, Rumoli and Left, Right, Centre! Sign up for a trip to the Edgewater Casino scheduled for Thurs, July 22.
Mon – Thurs July 19 – 22
Women On Wheels meet Monday July 19th at Canadian Tire at 9am to ride out to the Squamish Valley for more information please call Shirley 604-898-5715
1201 Village Green Way Mondays 11:00 am
July 5 th to Aug. 25th (No class Monday Aug. 2)
Monday July 19 - Single (6-6:30pm) $7
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.
July 19 | Garden Tour Wrap Up & Social at the BAG
We meet the third monday of every month except in December. We sponsor public speakers, organize a highly successful annual Squamish Garden Tour and set up displays at events throughout the year. Our public speakers have included such names as David Tarrant and Steve Wysall.
Have you ever wondered why you wake up stiff in the morning?
Have you wondered if there is a way to prevent it?
Seniors Center
It’s time to gamble just for fun. The stakes will be affordable! Play cards and games. Learn tips for playing poker and Black Jack. Try your hand at billiards, play Scrabble, Rumoli and Left, Right, Centre! Sign up for a trip to the Edgewater Casino scheduled for Thurs, July 22.
Mon – Thurs July 19 – 22
Over the Hill Hikers to meet at Ross & Government Rd for a Farside/Riverside hike in Whistler for more information call Heather 604-892-9003
EVENT: Over the Hill Hikers
LOCATION: Hike in Whistler
DATE: July 20th (meeting 9 am)
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
1201 Village Green Way 10 am to 10:45 am Tuesdays
July 6 th to Aug 26th
Seniors aerobics class for those who can exercise and balance without a chair. Bring a mat for floor work (no chair).
For more information contact Squamish Seniors Centre (604) 848-6898 or www.squamish.ca
1201 Village Green Way 11:00 am Tuesdays
July 6 th to Aug 26th
Level 1 for Seniors who are limited by health and/or physical challenges but would like to participate in chair exercise program at the Squamish Seniors Centre. For more information call (604) 848-6898 or www.squamish.ca
For more great evnets visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Kari-Lynn Winters, author of "On My Walk" and "Jeffrey and Sloth" will be giving a special presentation to the Summer Reading Club on July 20th from 1:00-2:00pm. Sign-up is necessary and will open Friday, July 16th at 10:00am. To sign-up for this great event phone the library at (604)892-3110 or come in.
Seniors Centre Great Room 1:30 - 2:30 pm
Tuesday July 6th to Aug 24th
Seniors Yoga Class - gental exercises help to improve balance, increase energy levels and immune system. Bring a mat, blanket, pillow and water. Wear comfortable clothing. Contact Squamish Senior Centre for more information & to register (604) 848-6898
Alice Lake 7:00 - 8:00 pm
Drop-in Introduction to Whitewater Boats
The Rock Bar and Grill will be hosting a Chicken Wing Eating Competition at 7 pm on Tuesday, July 20th on their patio.
Prize for most wings eaten in one minute $100
Prize for most hot wings eaten in one minute $200
Must be over 19
Chances Boardwalk Squamish
office: 604.898.5488
Seniors Center
It’s time to gamble just for fun. The stakes will be affordable! Play cards and games. Learn tips for playing poker and Black Jack. Try your hand at billiards, play Scrabble, Rumoli and Left, Right, Centre! Sign up for a trip to the Edgewater Casino scheduled for Thurs, July 22.
Mon – Thurs July 19 – 22
1201 Village Green Way 10 am to 12 pm Wed & Friday
Seniors Paint and Sketch Club at Squamish Seniors Center, come for creative fun and social time with artist Ken Davidson. Beginners and professional artist welcome. For more information call (604) 848-6898 or to register online at www.squamishlive.ca
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
Every second Wednesday from April - September we meet at a designated location, sign you up and time your ride for you. The cost is a mere $2 for SORCA members. At the end of the race you will definitely enjoy the great BBQ food and socializing. Races often take average riders 60 – 90 minutes depending on the length of the course.
The Squamish Environmental Society invite you to learn about the history of the Squamish Estuary, presented by John Buchanan at the Brackendale Art Gallery July 21st at 7 pm. There will be a presentation on the Society's current projects and how you can get involved.
EVENT: History of the Estuary
LOCATION: Brackendale Art Gallery
DATE: July 21st Wed. 7 pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Seniors Center
It’s time to gamble just for fun. The stakes will be affordable! Play cards and games. Learn tips for playing poker and Black Jack. Try your hand at billiards, play Scrabble, Rumoli and Left, Right, Centre! Sign up for a trip to the Edgewater Casino scheduled for Thurs, July 22.
Mon – Thurs July 19 – 22
Brennan Park 12:30 to 2:30 pm Thursdays
Over 55? Come enjoy the pool! You can also take part in Seniors Fitness classes from 1 pm to 2 pm on the same day. Shared pool space, call 604-898-3604 or www.squamish.ca for more information
Thursday July 22 - Nick Goertzen Clinic (4-7pm)
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.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5:00 - 9:00 pm
Sweatshop Union 9:30 pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
GearJammer celebrations officially kick off on Friday July 23 with the Flow downhill ride, where 120 racers rip down the newly constructed Half Nelson trail in one-minute intervals.
“Gear Jammer weekend promises to be another big mountain biking weekend in Squamish,” Flow race director Dave Gillie stated in a press release.
One of the most popular Broadway musicals of all time comes to Squamish for two performances only. This summer, Broadway or Bust presents "The Music Man". A cast of 40 local youths present this classic story of con-man Harold Hill's visit to River City, Iowa.
We've added an extra Night to the second annual Bass Coast Festival; July 23,24,25,26 2010 .... 4 Days and 3 Nights of BC's freshest festival returns to the white sand beaches of the Squamish Valley.
One of the most popular Broadway musicals of all time comes to Squamish for two performances only. This summer, Broadway or Bust presents "The Music Man". A cast of 40 local youths present this classic story of con-man Harold Hill's visit to River City, Iowa.
We've added an extra Night to the second annual Bass Coast Festival; July 23,24,25,26 2010 .... 4 Days and 3 Nights of BC's freshest festival returns to the white sand beaches of the Squamish Valley.
Anyone interested in coming out to help with this colourful community project is welcome. Artist Stan Matwychuk is working on a creative downtown project on the Fields building. Come join in Saturday from 8 am to 12 July 24th.
9:00 am - 2:00 pm Rita Kyle plays this week!
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!
Cross Country Mountain Bike Race. 47 Kilometer Point-to-Point Epic Starts at Alice Lake, finishes in Rose park across from the Squamish Adventure Centre. Riders exit the course on Plateau Drive and ride through Hospital Hill and down the Climbers Parking Lot trail, then along Loggers Lane to the finishline marketplace at Rose Park.
9:30 pm * No Cover!
*2 BANDS ON TOUR COME TO SQUAMISH!!!
Framed Faces -Pop / Folk / Rock
www.myspace.com/framedfacesmusic
the Sumner Brothers -Country / Blues / Folk
www.myspace.com/thesumnerbrothers
Ocean Port Hotel. 7:00 - 9:30 pm. Catch a live jam band on the last Saturday of every month at the OP!
Ocean Port (OP)
37991 Second Avenue
Squamish, BC
(604) 892 3422
1 888 384 8886
www.oceanporthotel.com
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 9:30 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
The Sea to Sky Community is holding a Garage Sale & Barbeque fundraiser on July 25th from 10 am to 3 pm at the BC Rail Building 39400 Government Rd. Household items, furniture & other great items.
EVENT: Garage Sale
DATE: July 25th Sunday 10 am to 3 pm
LOCATION: 39400 Government Rd.
37739 2nd Avneue Sundays @ 10:00 am
June 27th, July 25th & August 29th
Sunday July 25 - Clinic with Santiago (10-11:30am)
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.
Nexen Beach 7:00 pm
After the success of the first, held June 26th; the next one has been confirmed for Sunday, July 25th at 7:00pm. We will be meeting at Nexen beach and the course will consist of a “long-course” 8KM loop and a “short-course 4KM loop around the Squamish Estuary (courses subject to change if weather turns ugly).
Spend quality time with your grandchild at the Seniors Centre! Come and enjoy arts crafts and playing games with your special one. Supplies included. Please register before July 13 and tell us the age of your grandchild.
For more information call (604) 848 6898
Seniors Center
Explore the arts and get your creative juices flowing!!
Take part in the Art in the Park classes or try Tie Dye, Batik, Knitting, Crocheting, Macrame, Scrapbooking, and Flower Arranging.
Mon – Thurs July 26 - 29
For more information call (604) 848 6898
1201 Village Green Way Mondays 11:00 am
July 5 th to Aug. 25th (No class Monday Aug. 2)
Monday July 26 - Single (6-6:30pm) $7
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.
Monday July 26 - Single (6-6:30pm) $7
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.
Violet Quartz Wellness Studio is hosting a movie viewing & discussion of "You can heal your life." by Louise L. Hay. For more information and to register contact Reach Physio Solutions 604-815-9864
EVENT: Movie Viewing of "You can Heal your Life"
LOCATION: 1241 Village Greenway
DATE: July 26th 7:45pm
Spend quality time with your grandchild at the Seniors Centre! Come and enjoy arts crafts and playing games with your special one. Supplies included. Please register before July 13 and tell us the age of your grandchild.
For more information call (604) 848 6898
Seniors Center
Explore the arts and get your creative juices flowing!!
Take part in the Art in the Park classes or try Tie Dye, Batik, Knitting, Crocheting, Macrame, Scrapbooking, and Flower Arranging.
Mon – Thurs July 26 - 29
For more information call (604) 848 6898
Over the Hill Hikers will be hiking Butterfly Lake on July 27th. Members are ask to meet at Ross & Government Rd. at 9 am. For more information, contact Heather 604-892-9003.
1201 Village Green Way 10 am to 10:45 am Tuesdays
July 6 th to Aug 26th
Seniors aerobics class for those who can exercise and balance without a chair. Bring a mat for floor work (no chair).
For more information contact Squamish Seniors Centre (604) 848-6898 or www.squamish.ca
1201 Village Green Way 11:00 am Tuesdays
July 6 th to Aug 26th
Level 1 for Seniors who are limited by health and/or physical challenges but would like to participate in chair exercise program at the Squamish Seniors Centre. For more information call (604) 848-6898 or www.squamish.ca
For more great evnets visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Seniors Centre Great Room 1:30 - 2:30 pm
Tuesday July 6th to Aug 24th
Seniors Yoga Class - gental exercises help to improve balance, increase energy levels and immune system. Bring a mat, blanket, pillow and water. Wear comfortable clothing. Contact Squamish Senior Centre for more information & to register (604) 848-6898
Tuesday July 27 - Clinics with Santiago (5-6:30pm & 6:30-8pm)
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.
Time: Tuesday July 27 at 7:00 pm Duration: 1 ½ to 2 hrs Location: Squamish Estuary Led by: Jason Northcott Theme: Estuarine Conservation: Nurseries of the Sea Meeting Place: In front of the Howe Sound Inn Please, No dogs Prior to holding its one day Volunteer interpreters training workshop, the SES Squamish Estuary Education Project is hosting the third in a series of Estuary Int
Mamquam River Site 7:00 - 8:00 pm
July 13, July 27, Aug 10, 24
Social paddle night, must bring own equipment. And be self-sufficient on the river. This is for experienced boaters. Please note this is not a beginner session.
The Copper House 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Indie/Gypsy-Jazz
The Copper House
36599 Darrell Bay Rd Squamish, BC
(across from Shannon Falls)
Spend quality time with your grandchild at the Seniors Centre! Come and enjoy arts crafts and playing games with your special one. Supplies included. Please register before July 13 and tell us the age of your grandchild.
For more information call (604) 848 6898
Seniors Center
Explore the arts and get your creative juices flowing!!
Take part in the Art in the Park classes or try Tie Dye, Batik, Knitting, Crocheting, Macrame, Scrapbooking, and Flower Arranging.
Mon – Thurs July 26 - 29
For more information call (604) 848 6898
Squamish Valley Golf Club
The Squamish Valley Golf and Country Club fairways will be hopping early this season as the 18-hole course attracts professionals and amateurs of all levels during a series of tournaments.
The Easy Riders, a riding group for people over 55, will meet July 28th 9 am at Canadian Tire for for a ride into Brackendale. Call Shirley for more information 604 898 5715
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
All Aboard! Please come join us at the Westcoast Heritage Railway Park for CCRR's Teddy Bear Picnic.
A fun-filled day of mini-train rides, teddy bear arts and crafts, inflatable toys and much more.
Don't forget to pack your picnic lunch.
Cost is $5 per person, riding the mini-train.
Please rsvp Lisa or Dianne at CCRR @ 604-815-4144
1201 Village Green Way 10 am to 12 pm Wed & Friday
Seniors Paint and Sketch Club at Squamish Seniors Center, come for creative fun and social time with artist Ken Davidson. Beginners and professional artist welcome. For more information call (604) 848-6898 or to register online at www.squamishlive.ca
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
Every second Wednesday from April - September we meet at a designated location, sign you up and time your ride for you. The cost is a mere $2 for SORCA members. At the end of the race you will definitely enjoy the great BBQ food and socializing. Races often take average riders 60 – 90 minutes depending on the length of the course.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Seniors Center
Explore the arts and get your creative juices flowing!!
Take part in the Art in the Park classes or try Tie Dye, Batik, Knitting, Crocheting, Macrame, Scrapbooking, and Flower Arranging.
Mon – Thurs July 26 - 29
For more information call (604) 848 6898
Brennan Park 12:30 to 2:30 pm Thursdays
Over 55? Come enjoy the pool! You can also take part in Seniors Fitness classes from 1 pm to 2 pm on the same day. Shared pool space, call 604-898-3604 or www.squamish.ca for more information
Thursday July 29 - Practice (6-8pm) $2. 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.
Thursday July 29 - Practice (6-8pm) $2
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.
Squamish Arts Council Building in the Park, 37950 Cleveland Avenue 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Sponsored by: The Squamish Arts Council
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Squamish Days is a weekend full of excitement, fun and action aimed to make every member of the family smile. There are music events, children's activities, a parade, wacky bed races, a 10 km run, pancake breakfast and two world class Loggers Sports Shows with competitors from all around the world.
Squamish Station Mall 3:00 - 5:30 pm
Sponsored by: Bentall & Squamish Station Merchants
A chair carving contest unique to Squamish in which chairs of all shapes and sizes are carved out of logs using chainsaws. Judging and auctioning of chairs takes place at approximately 5:00 pm, with all proceeds going to Big Brothers & Big Sisters Squamish.
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5:00 - 9:00 pm
Logger Sports: The Brent Lee Band 9:30 pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Cleveland Avenue, Downtown Squamish 7:00 pm
Sponsored by: Chef Big D's
Squamish Days is a weekend full of excitement, fun and action aimed to make every member of the family smile. There are music events, children's activities, a parade, wacky bed races, a 10 km run, pancake breakfast and two world class Loggers Sports Shows with competitors from all around the world.
Squamish Valley Golf Club
The Squamish Valley Golf and Country Club fairways will be hopping early this season as the 18-hole course attracts professionals and amateurs of all levels during a series of tournaments.
Stan Clarke Park, Downtown Squamish 9:30 am
Sponsored by: McDonald's Restaurant, Squamish Dental & Squamish Terminals
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!
Squamish Arts Council Building in the Park, 37950 Cleveland Avenue 11:00 am-3:00 pm
Sponsored by: The Squamish Arts Council
Al McIntosh Loggers Sports Grounds 12:00 pm through the Loggers Sports Show
Al McIntosh Loggers Sports Grounds, during the show 12:00 pm
The beef barbecue has been a Squamish Days tradition for over 50 years. The meat is slowly cooked over a bed of alders and is a crowd favourite.
The Squamish Manor at Third Ave and Pemberton is holding a Yard Sale July 31st from 1 pm to 3 pm. There are lots of great deals to be had and the seniors are hoping for a good turnout.
Al McIntosh Loggers Sports Grounds (Please leave your dogs and coolers at home.) 1:30 pm
Sponsored by: Save on Foods
Brennan Park Recreation Centre,
Auditorium 6:45 pm
Sponsored by: the Royal Canadian Legion, Lions Club of Squamish, and the Squamish Days Loggers Sports Association
Ready ... Set ... BINGO! Head to the Brennan Park Recreation Centre for a night of bingo fun. Special prizes for seniors! Doors open at 5:30PM. Must be 19+.
9:30pm * No Cover!
The RIVERBED TRIO - The Brew Pub's unofficial house band!
www.koolava.com
Howe Sound Brewing Co.
37801 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish
lrempel@howesoundbrewing.com / www.howesound.com
Ph: (604) 892-2603
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Squamish Days is a weekend full of excitement, fun and action aimed to make every member of the family smile. There are music events, children's activities, a parade, wacky bed races, a 10 km run, pancake breakfast and two world class Loggers Sports Shows with competitors from all around the world.
Squamish Valley Golf Club
The Squamish Valley Golf and Country Club fairways will be hopping early this season as the 18-hole course attracts professionals and amateurs of all levels during a series of tournaments.
Al McIntosh Loggers Sports Grounds 12:00 pm through the Loggers Sports Show
Al McIntosh Loggers Sports Grounds, during the show 12:00 pm
The beef barbecue has been a Squamish Days tradition for over 50 years. The meat is slowly cooked over a bed of alders and is a crowd favourite.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Chieftain Centre, Downtown Squamish 7:00 - 11:00 am
Sponsored by: Toews & Co.
Adults $6.00 - Seniors & Children under 12 $5.00
Howe Sound Secondary School (Start & Finish) 8:30 am
Sponsored by: A&B Gem Jewellers, Pearson Financial, and Race & Company
Registration: 6:30 - 8:00 a.m.
Entry Fee: $21 by July 11; $26 late and race day. BC Athletics members deduct $3.
Howe Sound Secondary School (Start & Finish) 8:45 am
Sponsored by: A&B Gem Jewellers, Pearson Financial, and Race & Company
Registration: 6:30 - 8:00 a.m.
Entry fee: $10 until July 11; $15 late and race day
1:30 pm SHARP - Al McIntosh Loggers Sports Grounds (Please leave your dogs and coolers at home.)
Presented by AJ Forest Products
Adults $10.00 - Seniors & Children under 12 $5.00
Ocean Port, Downtown Squamish 4:00 pm
Hosted by: The Ocean Port
After the Loggers Sports Show, meet at the Ocean Port to enjoy live music with local acoustic favourites Billy & Jimmy. Add some yummy BBQ on the patio and you've found the perfect way to end a perfect weekend.
Bluegrass jam Night at the Brackendale Art Gallery Sunday Aug. 1st from 7:30 pm to 10 pm. It's a fun & free evening for everyone.
EVENT; Bluegrass Jam Night
LOCATION: Brackendale Art Gallery
DATE:Sunday Aug. 1st - 7:30 pm to 10 pm
Never miss another Great Event - visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Join locals at the monthly acoustic "jam" at the BAG the 1st Sunday of every month. Be part of a friendly, unpretentious group that comes to play and sing. Opportunities to perform, lead or simply join in. Welcome to those who just want to hang out, enjoy a cup of tea or coffee, wine or beer. Share the beautiful gift of music. No charge at the door.
WOW (Women on Wheels) will meet on Monday Aug. 2nd - 10 am at Canadian Tire. This weeks ride will be on Ray's Trail. For more information contact Shirley at 604-898-5715
EVENT: WOW Ride
DATE: Monday Aug. 2nd (meeting 10 am)
Never miss another great event - visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
1201 Village Green Way Mondays 11:00 am
July 5 th to Aug. 25th (No class Monday Aug. 2)
Open Mic Night at Howe Sound Brew Pub with host Cam Salay. Everyone Welcome! Monday night at 8:30 pm. SQUAMISH HAS GOT TALENT!
EVENT: Open Mic Night
DATE: Aug. 2nd Monday 8:30 pm
LOCATION: Howe Sound Brew Pub
Never Miss Another Great Event visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Over the Hill Hikers meet Tuesday Aug. 3 - 9 am at the Adventure Centre. For more details contact Heather at 604-892-9003
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
1201 Village Green Way 10 am to 10:45 am Tuesdays
July 6 th to Aug 26th
Seniors aerobics class for those who can exercise and balance without a chair. Bring a mat for floor work (no chair).
For more information contact Squamish Seniors Centre (604) 848-6898 or www.squamish.ca
1201 Village Green Way 11:00 am Tuesdays
July 6 th to Aug 26th
Level 1 for Seniors who are limited by health and/or physical challenges but would like to participate in chair exercise program at the Squamish Seniors Centre. For more information call (604) 848-6898 or www.squamish.ca
For more great evnets visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Seniors Centre Great Room 1:30 - 2:30 pm
Tuesday July 6th to Aug 24th
Seniors Yoga Class - gental exercises help to improve balance, increase energy levels and immune system. Bring a mat, blanket, pillow and water. Wear comfortable clothing. Contact Squamish Senior Centre for more information & to register (604) 848-6898
Alice Lake 7:00 - 8:00 pm
Drop-in Introduction to Whitewater Boats
1201 Village Green Way 10 am to 12 pm Wed & Friday
Seniors Paint and Sketch Club at Squamish Seniors Center, come for creative fun and social time with artist Ken Davidson. Beginners and professional artist welcome. For more information call (604) 848-6898 or to register online at www.squamishlive.ca
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
We had some great reviews of Santiagos first 2 clinics this past week so we are able to continue with a few more this coming week.
Sunday August 1 (10-11:30am)
Wednesday August 4 (6-7:30pm)
Friday August 6 (6-7:30pm)
Clinics cost $15 each or all three for $35
Every second Wednesday from April - September we meet at a designated location, sign you up and time your ride for you. The cost is a mere $2 for SORCA members. At the end of the race you will definitely enjoy the great BBQ food and socializing. Races often take average riders 60 – 90 minutes depending on the length of the course.
Time: Wednesday August 4 at 7:00 pm
Location: Estuary Spit
Led by: Pierre Friele
Theme: Geologic history of the estuary
Meeting Place: yellow gate on the dike (3km south of spit/estuary access road)
Please, No dogs
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Brennan Park 12:30 to 2:30 pm Thursdays
Over 55? Come enjoy the pool! You can also take part in Seniors Fitness classes from 1 pm to 2 pm on the same day. Shared pool space, call 604-898-3604 or www.squamish.ca for more information
The Squamish Library is hosting a special Bear Aware event with Meg Toom on Thursday Aug. 5th at 1 pm children are invited to take part.
DATE: Thurs. Aug. 5th 1 pm
LOCATION: Squamish Library
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
From Friday August 6 to Sunday August 8th the Squamish Yacht Club will be hosting the 31st annual Squamish Open Annual Regatta (SOAR). The Regatta features sailing races with local and regional participation.
Events:
• Friday night inflow race from Porteau Cove
• Saturday morning dinghy races
Drop by for BBQ, prizes, road ride and more. Win 1 of 3 entries to the GranFondo plus great gear prizes. Receive a draw ticket wtih every Corsa Purchase from now until July 31.
Corsa Cycles
Hunter Place (Squamish Station Mall)
Friday, August 6 4:30 pm
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5:00 - 9:00 pm
Radio Flyers and UFC 117 9:30 – 10:30 pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
We had some great reviews of Santiagos first 2 clinics this past week so we are able to continue with a few more this coming week.
Sunday August 1 (10-11:30am)
Wednesday August 4 (6-7:30pm)
Friday August 6 (6-7:30pm)
Clinics cost $15 each or all three for $35
Kickoff your weekend with some sweet beats - featuring various local Squamish Valley turntablists.
The Burrow
Spectacle Homes Building
Unit 11 - 40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC
(604) 898 2801
www.theburrow.ca
From Friday August 6 to Sunday August 8th the Squamish Yacht Club will be hosting the 31st annual Squamish Open Annual Regatta (SOAR). The Regatta features sailing races with local and regional participation.
Events:
• Friday night inflow race from Porteau Cove
• Saturday morning dinghy races
Beyond the Valleycliffe of the Dolls (BVOD) is a ride that involves a deluxe guided tour through five peaks in the granite maze that is the Valleycliffe area (a neighborhood of Squamish). These are technical trails not accessible by vehicle so it’s peddling and hike-a-bike to trails you simply can’t find on your own.
Whistler BC's Kokanee Crankworx. The most ground-breaking gravity fueled mountain bike festival in the history of all things badass. Nine action packed days featuring the sport's most fearless and talented athletes. A war for freeride glory in the only coliseum qualified for such prestige - the air and stunt infused dirt of the world famous Whistler Mountain Bike Park.
Greg Manuck plays today!
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!
Squamish Test of Running Metal Ya!
Trail Running Race follows the Test of Metal Course and more ...
- 100 mile ultramarathon - Saturday, August 7, 10am start time
- 50 mile ultramarathon & team relay - Sunday August 8, 6am start time
Starts and finishes Brennan Park Rec Centre
Prizes, race finish bbq, and more.
“Copper & Fire” is an annual event organized by the BC Museum of Mining in Britannia Beach which showcases the diversity of the community through art. This summer, the event will kick off Saturday, August 7, 2010 at 7:00pm in the historical Mill, with an evening concert with musician Joseph 'Pepe' Danza.
In 1970 Andreas Nothiger became the owner of the Classical Joint Coffee House, a venue in Vancouver's Gastown district, that soon developed into a well known jazz club where musicians and poets from around the world performed.
Jack Smith was one of those.
Smiling Jack Smith
Howe Sound Brew Pub 9:30pm
Abbla Banji- Carribean Folk Singer & Steelpan Player. REGGAE/SOCA/RYTHEM & BLUES
No cover!
Never Miss Another Great Event visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Radio Flyers and UFC 117 @ The Grizzly 9:30 pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
From Friday August 6 to Sunday August 8th the Squamish Yacht Club will be hosting the 31st annual Squamish Open Annual Regatta (SOAR). The Regatta features sailing races with local and regional participation.
Events:
• Friday night inflow race from Porteau Cove
• Saturday morning dinghy races
Whistler BC's Kokanee Crankworx. The most ground-breaking gravity fueled mountain bike festival in the history of all things badass. Nine action packed days featuring the sport's most fearless and talented athletes. A war for freeride glory in the only coliseum qualified for such prestige - the air and stunt infused dirt of the world famous Whistler Mountain Bike Park.
Squamish Test of Running Metal Ya!
Trail Running Race follows the Test of Metal Course and more ...
- 100 mile ultramarathon - Saturday, August 7, 10am start time
- 50 mile ultramarathon & team relay - Sunday August 8, 6am start time
Starts and finishes Brennan Park Rec Centre
Prizes, race finish bbq, and more.
Quest University
Vancouver Session: August 8 - 13, 2010
The Ultimate Experience in Music Education
Squamish Emergency Program (SEP) and Adventure Smart are hosting their 2nd annual Trail Sense Day at the Chief Aug 8, starting at 8 am to 4 pm. This is a one day back-country safety awareness day with the aim of making the public for how to prepare for a single or multiple day outing.
The eighth annual Copper and Fire Event is our premiere summer event that hosts visual artists who will demonstrate, display and sell their work as it relates to the themes of copper, fire, mined materials or materials “of the earth”.
Whistler BC's Kokanee Crankworx. The most ground-breaking gravity fueled mountain bike festival in the history of all things badass. Nine action packed days featuring the sport's most fearless and talented athletes. A war for freeride glory in the only coliseum qualified for such prestige - the air and stunt infused dirt of the world famous Whistler Mountain Bike Park.
WOW (Women on Wheels) will meet on Monday Aug. 9th 9:00 am at Canadian Tire. For a Ride to Shannon Falls, pack a lunch to enjoy a picnic in the park. For more information contact Shirley at 604-898-5715
EVENT: WOW Ride
DATE: Monday Aug. 9th - 9:00 am
Never miss another great event - visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Brennan Park 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Aug 9-12
14y+
Bronze Cross challenges students to perform more complex lifesaving rescue, first aid and CPR. This course is a pre-requisite to further lifeguard training or is simply an excellent life skill and confidence builder.
Mon-Thur
$166
1201 Village Green Way Mondays 11:00 am
July 5 th to Aug. 25th (No class Monday Aug. 2)
Advanced hockey training for three age groups Tyke/Novice (6-8 year olds); Atom/PeeWee (9-12 year olds) and Bantam/Midget (13-16 year olds)
August 9-13 2010 Contact Murray and Mealanie Thrower 604 984 2339 for info
Whistler BC's Kokanee Crankworx. The most ground-breaking gravity fueled mountain bike festival in the history of all things badass. Nine action packed days featuring the sport's most fearless and talented athletes. A war for freeride glory in the only coliseum qualified for such prestige - the air and stunt infused dirt of the world famous Whistler Mountain Bike Park.
Brennan Park 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Aug 9-12
14y+
Bronze Cross challenges students to perform more complex lifesaving rescue, first aid and CPR. This course is a pre-requisite to further lifeguard training or is simply an excellent life skill and confidence builder.
Mon-Thur
$166
Advanced hockey training for three age groups Tyke/Novice (6-8 year olds); Atom/PeeWee (9-12 year olds) and Bantam/Midget (13-16 year olds)
August 9-13 2010 Contact Murray and Mealanie Thrower 604 984 2339 for info
Over the Hill Hikers will be hiking Zhiggy's Meadows on Blackcomb Mountain.Members are ask to meet at Ross & Government Rd. on Tuesday Aug. 10th at 9 am. For more information, contact Heather 604-892-9003.
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
1201 Village Green Way 10 am to 10:45 am Tuesdays
July 6 th to Aug 26th
Seniors aerobics class for those who can exercise and balance without a chair. Bring a mat for floor work (no chair).
For more information contact Squamish Seniors Centre (604) 848-6898 or www.squamish.ca
1201 Village Green Way 11:00 am Tuesdays
July 6 th to Aug 26th
Level 1 for Seniors who are limited by health and/or physical challenges but would like to participate in chair exercise program at the Squamish Seniors Centre. For more information call (604) 848-6898 or www.squamish.ca
For more great evnets visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Seniors Centre Great Room 1:30 - 2:30 pm
Tuesday July 6th to Aug 24th
Seniors Yoga Class - gental exercises help to improve balance, increase energy levels and immune system. Bring a mat, blanket, pillow and water. Wear comfortable clothing. Contact Squamish Senior Centre for more information & to register (604) 848-6898
Mamquam River Site 7:00 - 8:00 pm
July 13, July 27, Aug 10, 24
Social paddle night, must bring own equipment. And be self-sufficient on the river. This is for experienced boaters. Please note this is not a beginner session.
Whistler BC's Kokanee Crankworx. The most ground-breaking gravity fueled mountain bike festival in the history of all things badass. Nine action packed days featuring the sport's most fearless and talented athletes. A war for freeride glory in the only coliseum qualified for such prestige - the air and stunt infused dirt of the world famous Whistler Mountain Bike Park.
Brennan Park 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Aug 9-12
14y+
Bronze Cross challenges students to perform more complex lifesaving rescue, first aid and CPR. This course is a pre-requisite to further lifeguard training or is simply an excellent life skill and confidence builder.
Mon-Thur
$166
Advanced hockey training for three age groups Tyke/Novice (6-8 year olds); Atom/PeeWee (9-12 year olds) and Bantam/Midget (13-16 year olds)
August 9-13 2010 Contact Murray and Mealanie Thrower 604 984 2339 for info
1201 Village Green Way 10 am to 12 pm Wed & Friday
Seniors Paint and Sketch Club at Squamish Seniors Center, come for creative fun and social time with artist Ken Davidson. Beginners and professional artist welcome. For more information call (604) 848-6898 or to register online at www.squamishlive.ca
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
Every second Wednesday from April - September we meet at a designated location, sign you up and time your ride for you. The cost is a mere $2 for SORCA members. At the end of the race you will definitely enjoy the great BBQ food and socializing. Races often take average riders 60 – 90 minutes depending on the length of the course.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Whistler BC's Kokanee Crankworx. The most ground-breaking gravity fueled mountain bike festival in the history of all things badass. Nine action packed days featuring the sport's most fearless and talented athletes. A war for freeride glory in the only coliseum qualified for such prestige - the air and stunt infused dirt of the world famous Whistler Mountain Bike Park.
Brennan Park 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Aug 9-12
14y+
Bronze Cross challenges students to perform more complex lifesaving rescue, first aid and CPR. This course is a pre-requisite to further lifeguard training or is simply an excellent life skill and confidence builder.
Mon-Thur
$166
Advanced hockey training for three age groups Tyke/Novice (6-8 year olds); Atom/PeeWee (9-12 year olds) and Bantam/Midget (13-16 year olds)
August 9-13 2010 Contact Murray and Mealanie Thrower 604 984 2339 for info
Tantalus Seniors Walking Club will meet Thursday Aug. 12th - 10am at Fisherman's Entrance at access to the Spit Kike for a woodpecker Trail walk. For more information contact Joyce 604-898-5594
EVENT: Seniors Walk
DATE: Aug. 12th
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Brennan Park 12:30 to 2:30 pm Thursdays
Over 55? Come enjoy the pool! You can also take part in Seniors Fitness classes from 1 pm to 2 pm on the same day. Shared pool space, call 604-898-3604 or www.squamish.ca for more information
Opening Reception at the Foyer Gallery: 5:30 pm
THIS MONTH AT THE FOYER GALLERY : Hooked on the Lure of the Mountains
Walls: Bea Gonzalez, "Adventures in Paradise", acrylic paintings
Cases: Martin Vseticka, "The Bait", forge and form jewelry & hooks
Show runs August 3rd - September 6th, 2010
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Whistler BC's Kokanee Crankworx. The most ground-breaking gravity fueled mountain bike festival in the history of all things badass. Nine action packed days featuring the sport's most fearless and talented athletes. A war for freeride glory in the only coliseum qualified for such prestige - the air and stunt infused dirt of the world famous Whistler Mountain Bike Park.
Advanced hockey training for three age groups Tyke/Novice (6-8 year olds); Atom/PeeWee (9-12 year olds) and Bantam/Midget (13-16 year olds)
August 9-13 2010 Contact Murray and Mealanie Thrower 604 984 2339 for info
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5:00 - 9:00 pm
Robert Graves Band 9:30 pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Kickoff your weekend with some sweet beats - featuring various local Squamish Valley turntablists.
The Burrow
Spectacle Homes Building
Unit 11 - 40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC
(604) 898 2801
www.theburrow.ca
Whistler BC's Kokanee Crankworx. The most ground-breaking gravity fueled mountain bike festival in the history of all things badass. Nine action packed days featuring the sport's most fearless and talented athletes. A war for freeride glory in the only coliseum qualified for such prestige - the air and stunt infused dirt of the world famous Whistler Mountain Bike Park.
Taoist Tai Chi™ internal arts of health groups around the world are celebrating 40 years with a simultaneous demo of 108 tai chi movements on Saturday, August 14. The corresponding time in BC is 7:00 am
At the Brennan Park Leisure Centre, Squamish members will do the demo and then invite any brave media or public to join into a complimentary trial session and refreshments.
Howe Sound Women's Center 10:00 am
2nd Annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes Fundraiser for the Howe Sound Women's Centre.
Billy & Jimmy play today!
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!
Karen (Pattullo) Shumka speaks on ways to improve both your health and your wealth! Doors open at 6:30 pm Thursday Aug. 12. Free Admission. At the St. John the Divine Anglican Church, for more information contact Irene: 604-551-9629 or Chat: 604-898-2035.
EVENT: Health & Freedom
DATE: Thursday Aug. 12 7 pm
LOCATION: 1930 Diamond Road
The Magician & The Gates of Love at the Howe Sound Brew Pub Aug. 14th Saturday night 9:30 pm. no cover charge.
EVENT: The Magician Music
DATE: Aug 14th - 9:30 pm
LOCATION: Howe Sound Brew Pub
Never miss another great event visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Robert Graves Band 9:30 pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Whistler BC's Kokanee Crankworx. The most ground-breaking gravity fueled mountain bike festival in the history of all things badass. Nine action packed days featuring the sport's most fearless and talented athletes. A war for freeride glory in the only coliseum qualified for such prestige - the air and stunt infused dirt of the world famous Whistler Mountain Bike Park.
Come ride the West Coast Railway Heritage Park's mini rails during our annual Mini Rail Day. Resident and visiting engines will be operating all day so come and ride behind one or all.
View the Garden Railway and see our collection of over 90 pieces of full size rolling stock including the Royal Hudson.
1201 Village Green Way Mondays 11:00 am
July 5 th to Aug. 25th (No class Monday Aug. 2)
Squamish CAN coordinator Ana Santos just came back from Prince William Sound where she joined the US Fish & Wildlife Service on a study of the lingering effects of the Exxon Valdez oil spill 21 years later. How are things looking? What can we learn from the Alaskans' experience? How does this disaster relate to us here at home?
1201 Village Green Way 10 am to 10:45 am Tuesdays
July 6 th to Aug 26th
Seniors aerobics class for those who can exercise and balance without a chair. Bring a mat for floor work (no chair).
For more information contact Squamish Seniors Centre (604) 848-6898 or www.squamish.ca
1201 Village Green Way 11:00 am Tuesdays
July 6 th to Aug 26th
Level 1 for Seniors who are limited by health and/or physical challenges but would like to participate in chair exercise program at the Squamish Seniors Centre. For more information call (604) 848-6898 or www.squamish.ca
For more great evnets visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
For many years, summer courses have been held in the greater Squamish area. A part of our summer course involves a “kindness initiative”, meaning that our participants are encouraged to offer an act of kindness to people within the community (i.e. helping a senior carry heavy shopping bags to vehicle; holding the door open to a passersby; etc).
Seniors Centre Great Room 1:30 - 2:30 pm
Tuesday July 6th to Aug 24th
Seniors Yoga Class - gental exercises help to improve balance, increase energy levels and immune system. Bring a mat, blanket, pillow and water. Wear comfortable clothing. Contact Squamish Senior Centre for more information & to register (604) 848-6898
Alice Lake 7:00 - 8:00 pm
Drop-in Introduction to Whitewater Boats
Squamish Adventure Centre 7:30 pm
The Adventure Center presents Birth Film Night, featuring the film Orgasmic Birth. The film shows that labour and birth can be pleasurable experiences, even ecstatic. Admission to see the film is $10. Come see a film that could change your mind about childbirth.
Tues, August 17 Birth Film Night, Squamish Adventure Centre, Sea to SkyHighway. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Featuring the film "ORGASMIC BIRTH".. Admission $10. Everyone welcome.
About the film:
1201 Village Green Way 10 am to 12 pm Wed & Friday
Seniors Paint and Sketch Club at Squamish Seniors Center, come for creative fun and social time with artist Ken Davidson. Beginners and professional artist welcome. For more information call (604) 848-6898 or to register online at www.squamishlive.ca
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
Every second Wednesday from April - September we meet at a designated location, sign you up and time your ride for you. The cost is a mere $2 for SORCA members. At the end of the race you will definitely enjoy the great BBQ food and socializing. Races often take average riders 60 – 90 minutes depending on the length of the course.
Clinics with Santiago this week as follows:
Wednesday (Aug 18) 6 - 7:30pm
Friday (Aug 20) 6 - 7:30pm
Sunday (Aug 22) 9 - 10:30am
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Brennan Park 12:30 to 2:30 pm Thursdays
Over 55? Come enjoy the pool! You can also take part in Seniors Fitness classes from 1 pm to 2 pm on the same day. Shared pool space, call 604-898-3604 or www.squamish.ca for more information
Clinics with Santiago this week as follows:
Wednesday (Aug 18) 6 - 7:30pm
Friday (Aug 20) 6 - 7:30pm
Sunday (Aug 22) 9 - 10:30am
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Registration by Aug 20th
Races start 12:00 pm Aug 21 at the Spit
The Squamish Windsports Society (SWS) is very pleased to announce the 2010 West Coast Open Regatta and 2010 Canadian National Championships Regatta, held concurrently at the same event.
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5:00 - 9:00 pm
Kookshow at 9:30 pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Clinics with Santiago this week as follows:
Wednesday (Aug 18) 6 - 7:30pm
Friday (Aug 20) 6 - 7:30pm
Sunday (Aug 22) 9 - 10:30am
Kickoff your weekend with some sweet beats - featuring various local Squamish Valley turntablists.
The Burrow
Spectacle Homes Building
Unit 11 - 40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC
(604) 898 2801
www.theburrow.ca
Registration by Aug 20th
Races start 12:00 pm Aug 21 at the Spit
The Squamish Windsports Society (SWS) is very pleased to announce the 2010 West Coast Open Regatta and 2010 Canadian National Championships Regatta, held concurrently at the same event.
Play like a pro! Signature camps for boys and girls ages U7 - U16, All Skill Levels. Brennan Park, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. Top-class professional instruction from Whitecaps Coaches. Autograph session with Witecaps players and coaches. Official Whitecaps camp t-shirt, photo and autographed certificate.
Space is limited. Register today to guarantee your spot.
Test of Metal Inc has added to its growing group of mountain bike races in Squamish with the launch of JABR in August 21, mmx. The race will begin and end at Quest University. Riders will enjoy new trails Half Nelson, Plum Smugglers, Word of Mouth and old favourite Credit Line and Roller Coaster.
Join us at the third annual In-SHUCK-ch Days festival on the weekend of August 21st & 22nd at Head of the Lake School, Skatin, located along the Lillooet Lake Forest Service road. In-SHUCK-ch Days is a two day, First Nation hosted festival that celebrates In-SHUCK-ch culture and accomplishments.
The Downtown Starbucks is hosting a fund-raising event on the patio outside it's store from 10am to 2pm Aug. 21 Sat. The money raised will go to the Squamish Youth Centre to help purchase instruments and encourage young musicians. The day includes face painting, a raffle, refreshments iced beverages by donation and live entertainment. Please support this event and come out for the fun.
Rick Morgan plays today!
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!
Downtown Squamish - 38033 Cleveland Ave. 12:00 pm
Sunsational Vacation is hosting a Grand Opening Event with a BBQ and special guest from the Caribbean.This is a fund raising event for Project Love back to school program.
By donation. Everyone welcome!
Sunsational Vacations presents Caribbean Night at the Rock Bar and Grill (Chances Casino). $20 Dinner and presentation. Get the Caribbean vacation flavour. Learn and explore the possibilities. Door prizes. Travel Specials. Proceeds go to the Howe Sound Women's Centre.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
WATASUN at the Howe Sound Brew Pub Aug. 21st Saturday 9:30 pm
Roots Music/ Hip Hop / World
EVENT: WATASUN
DATE: Aug. 21st, Saturday 9:30 pm
LOCATION: Howe Sound Brew Pub
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Registration by Aug 20th
Races start 12:00 pm Aug 21 at the Spit
The Squamish Windsports Society (SWS) is very pleased to announce the 2010 West Coast Open Regatta and 2010 Canadian National Championships Regatta, held concurrently at the same event.
Play like a pro! Signature camps for boys and girls ages U7 - U16, All Skill Levels. Brennan Park, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. Top-class professional instruction from Whitecaps Coaches. Autograph session with Witecaps players and coaches. Official Whitecaps camp t-shirt, photo and autographed certificate.
Space is limited. Register today to guarantee your spot.
Join us at the third annual In-SHUCK-ch Days festival on the weekend of August 21st & 22nd at Head of the Lake School, Skatin, located along the Lillooet Lake Forest Service road. In-SHUCK-ch Days is a two day, First Nation hosted festival that celebrates In-SHUCK-ch culture and accomplishments.
Daniel Veniez, the Liberal MP candidate for West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky and Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff for an informal hour-long gathering at the Squamish Adventure Centre.
DATE: Sunday 22nd August
TIME: 8.30am – 9.30am
LOCATION: Squamish Adventure Centre
For more event listings visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Clinics with Santiago this week as follows:
Wednesday (Aug 18) 6 - 7:30pm
Friday (Aug 20) 6 - 7:30pm
Sunday (Aug 22) 9 - 10:30am
Presented by the Howe Sound Marine Rescue Society and the Squamish Coast Guard Auxiliary. The Duck Race on the Mamquam River. Purchase your ticket - the number goes onto the bottom of a yellow duck. The ducks are dropped by helicpter and the finish line is at the Eagle Vista RV Cambround long the dyke at Brennan Park. Join us for a BBQ at the finish area.
M&M Meats is hosting a Hot Dog Eating Contest - Sunday August 22 at noon. Contestants needed sign up in store before Friday 7pm or call 604-898-1208. There will be prizes for 1st - 2nd & 3rd place come out for the fun
EVENT: Hot Dog Eating Contest
DATE: Aug. 22 @ noon
LOCATION: M&M Meats Squamish
Downtown Squamish BIA Presents "Summer Jam 2010" Hosted by Vertical Reality Sport Store and local businessCome Jump With us! Fun summer festival includes Caribbean music with Phase III and DJ Carl. Limbo with 'King Fish'. Hoola hoop with Heavy Huups. Try your hand on the Pan. Contest Give Aways. Limbo Contest. Food. Wear something bright! No pets. No Alcohol.
1201 Village Green Way Mondays 11:00 am
July 5 th to Aug. 25th (No class Monday Aug. 2)
All Ages Slacklining, Monday at the Brennan park Gym 8pm to 10 pm. Drop in kids $8 - Adults $10, all ages Welcome. For more information contact 604-898-3604
Never Miss another Great event visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
The Over the Hill Hikers will meet at Ross and Government roads on Tuesday August 24 at 9 am for a Brandywine Meadows hike.
For more information please call Heather at (604) 892-9003
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
1201 Village Green Way 10 am to 10:45 am Tuesdays
July 6 th to Aug 26th
Seniors aerobics class for those who can exercise and balance without a chair. Bring a mat for floor work (no chair).
For more information contact Squamish Seniors Centre (604) 848-6898 or www.squamish.ca
1201 Village Green Way 11:00 am Tuesdays
July 6 th to Aug 26th
Level 1 for Seniors who are limited by health and/or physical challenges but would like to participate in chair exercise program at the Squamish Seniors Centre. For more information call (604) 848-6898 or www.squamish.ca
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Seniors Centre Great Room 1:30 - 2:30 pm
Tuesday July 6th to Aug 24th
Seniors Yoga Class - gental exercises help to improve balance, increase energy levels and immune system. Bring a mat, blanket, pillow and water. Wear comfortable clothing. Contact Squamish Senior Centre for more information & to register (604) 848-6898
Mamquam River Site 7:00 - 8:00 pm
July 13, July 27, Aug 10, 24
Social paddle night, must bring own equipment. And be self-sufficient on the river. This is for experienced boaters. Please note this is not a beginner session.
Brennan Park 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wed-Fri
1201 Village Green Way 10 am to 12 pm Wed & Friday
Seniors Paint and Sketch Club at Squamish Seniors Center, come for creative fun and social time with artist Ken Davidson. Beginners and professional artist welcome. For more information call (604) 848-6898 or to register online at www.squamishlive.ca
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
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Brennan Park 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wed-Fri
Members of the Tantalus Seniors' Walking Club are asked to meet at the Dog Pound on Thursday August 26 at 10 a.m. for a river walk (south along the river).
For more information, please call Joyce at (604) 898-5594
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Brennan Park 12:30 to 2:30 pm Thursdays
Over 55? Come enjoy the pool! You can also take part in Seniors Fitness classes from 1 pm to 2 pm on the same day. Shared pool space, call 604-898-3604 or www.squamish.ca for more information
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
8:00 pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Brennan Park 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wed-Fri
British Columbia Whippet Racing Club. Brennan Park. BCWRC is pleased to welcome all whippet racing enthusiasts to join us for the 2010 Nationals at Brennan Park, Squamish, BC., With approx. 100 whippets expected on each of the two days. Whippets come from all over North America. Come see some of the fastest whippets in the world compete against each other for top honours.
The Hearts in Motion Walking club is hoping for a good turnout on Friday as the representative from the Heart and Stroke Foundation of BC and Yukon, Theresa Tang, will be joining us. We will meet at the Shoppers Drug Mart at 10:00 am for an Estuary Walk.
For more information call Darlene 604 892 2092 or Maureen at 604 815 0152
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy 5:00 - 9:00 pm
Colt 45 Band & UFC 118 9:30 pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Kickoff your weekend with some sweet beats - featuring various local Squamish Valley turntablists.
The Burrow
Spectacle Homes Building
Unit 11 - 40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC
(604) 898 2801
www.theburrow.ca
British Columbia Whippet Racing Club. Brennan Park. BCWRC is pleased to welcome all whippet racing enthusiasts to join us for the 2010 Nationals at Brennan Park, Squamish, BC., With approx. 100 whippets expected on each of the two days. Whippets come from all over North America. Come see some of the fastest whippets in the world compete against each other for top honours.
I wanted to invite everyone that is able to come to help out with some track maintenance on Saturday August 28th starting at 9:30 am. We will have tons of work to do including putting up fencing, building the staging area cleaning up the viewing area and removing debris and rocks off the track. We will provide a lunchtime BBQ for those who can make it out and help.
Anne & Mario play today!
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!
The Spit 11:00 am manditory racers meeting. 11:30 am race start.
The SWS invites all kiteboarders to participate in the 2nd annual Kiteboard Course Racing Summer Series.
Adventure Plaza at 2nd Ave & Pemberton Downtown Squamish is hosting a Block Party & Side Walk Sale, Music, Entertainment, Food & Fun for Everyone. FunArt and Out West are also having there Grand Opening. Come Downtown and take part in this first time ever 2nd ave Block Party August 28th from 1 to 4pm.
For more events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Ocean Port Hotel. 7:00 - 9:30 pm. Catch a live jam band on the last Saturday of every month at the OP!
Colt 45 Band & UFC 118 9:30 pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Howe Sound Brew Pub 9:30 pm
No cover charge!
For More Great Events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
British Columbia Whippet Racing Club. Brennan Park. BCWRC is pleased to welcome all whippet racing enthusiasts to join us for the 2010 Nationals at Brennan Park, Squamish, BC., With approx. 100 whippets expected on each of the two days. Whippets come from all over North America. Come see some of the fastest whippets in the world compete against each other for top honours.
Nexen Beach 8:00 am registration 9:00 am race start
ALL BOAT STYLES WELCOME
Fee: $2.00 (+ $9.00 Insurance if not already a CKBC Member) SPC Memberships also available
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Dave Berrisford: dkberrisford@shaw.ca or Ian Lowe kimian@shaw.ca
37739 2nd Avneue Sundays @ 10:00 am
June 27th, July 25th & August 29th
Mountain Valley Mission, 2nd Ave. Downtown Squamish. Summer Worship and Teaching Series July 25 and August 29, starts 10:00 am.
Welcome to Our Church! Our launch team small group meets weekly for fellowship, prayer and study at 2:00 pm, Sunday in the Ministry Centre, 37739 2nd Avneue. You are welcome to join us.
Reverend Barclay Mayo
604 567 7400
We will end our walks where they began: The Chelem Trail
Sunday Aug 29 @ 10:30 am Walk Leader: Rhonda O'Grady
Meet at the yellow gate at the Windsurfing spit
Join the Squamish Estuary Society for a group walk on Sunday Aug. 29th at 10:30 am at the yellow gate. Rhoda O'Grady will lead the Squamish Estuary walk, this is your chance to learn everything you've ever wanted to know about the estuary & it's habitats. For more information contact marylivingston@gmail.com
The Upstares Gallery presents their final showing Wind & Wings for the month of August. Open Wednesday to Sunday 11 am to 6 pm. Take in the final exhibit at this location 37991 Cleveland Ave. Downtown Squamish. The best of local art showcasing our natural wonders that surround in all media. Functional pottery, whimsical jewelery, fanciful watercolours, metal & wood sculptures.
WOW (Women on Wheels) ride will e meeting at the Adventure Centre before 9 am on Monday Aug. 30 to carpool to Sprout Lake in Burnab for a ride to Science World.
QUEST UNIVERSITY HOSTS FALL WELCOME WEEK & 2ND ANNUAL SIDEWALK SALE
Reserve a table and represent your business at the 2nd Annual Sidewalk Sale during Fall Welcome Week.
DATE: Monday 30th August
TIME: 5:30pm to 7:30 p.m. (set up begins after 4:30pm).
LOCATION: Quest University - Outside in the terrace between the Library Building and the Cafeteria
All Ages Slacklining, Monday at the Brennan park Gym 8pm to 10 pm. Drop in kids $8 - Adults $10, all ages Welcome. For more information contact 604-898-3604
Never Miss another Great event visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Brennan Park 12:30 to 2:30 pm Tuesdays. Over 55? Come enjoy the pool! You can also take part in Seniors Fitness classes from 1 pm to 2 pm on the same day. Shared pool space, call 604-898-3604 or www.squamish.ca for more information
Alice Lake 7:00 - 8:00 pm
Drop-in Introduction to Whitewater Boats
Brennan Park 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Wed-Fri. National Lifeguard Service is designed to train lifeguards. Teamwork, leadership, communication and prevention are emphasized. This course is required for obtaining employment at a swimming pool.
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
Every second Wednesday from April - September we meet at a designated location, sign you up and time your ride for you. The cost is a mere $2 for SORCA members. At the end of the race you will definitely enjoy the great BBQ food and socializing. Races often take average riders 60 – 90 minutes depending on the length of the course.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Brennan Park 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Wed-Fri. National Lifeguard Service is designed to train lifeguards. Teamwork, leadership, communication and prevention are emphasized. This course is required for obtaining employment at a swimming pool.
Brennan Park 12:30 to 2:30 pm Thursdays
Over 55? Come enjoy the pool! You can also take part in Seniors Fitness classes from 1 pm to 2 pm on the same day. Shared pool space, call 604-898-3604 or www.squamish.ca for more information
Eric Andersen presents slides on early landscape painters who visited the Squamish area, from 1888 to 1920's. Come to the Upstares Gallery Sept. 2 at 7:30 pm for the presentation. Admission is by donation with proceeds going towards high quality prints of early paintings of Squamish Northern Howe Sound for permanent local display.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Brennan Park 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Wed-Fri. National Lifeguard Service is designed to train lifeguards. Teamwork, leadership, communication and prevention are emphasized. This course is required for obtaining employment at a swimming pool.
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy at 5:00 pm followed by live music every weekend starting at 9:00 pm.
No Cover!
In the Sea to Sky Hotel
Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Happy Times in a Big Field with Great Music. Laabour Day Weekend in Squamish. Free parking downtown with shuttle to the Fairgrounds. See you all there! The District of Squamish and brand.LIVE group are pleased to announce details concerning a concert coming to the area on Labour Day long weekend.
Labour Day week-end, in collaboration with Squamish LIVE!
September's party is set to rock
Live@Squamish has seen the light and agrees that our humble burg is a festival natural. So jump on board... tickets on sale NOW!
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!
Find Daisy & you find the tweetup! Daisy will be located between Stawamus stage & clubZone stage, right beside Kids Zone. 5:00 - 6:00 pm.
Sept 4 Dana
Indie/Mellow/ Folk/ Pop / singer/songwriter
www.dana-marie.ca
Howe Sound Brewing Co.
www.howesound.com
(604) 892 2603
For more on this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Chances Boardwalk Squamish, 9000 Valley Drive 10:30 pm - 3:30 am - Saturday and Sunday
Saturday : DJ Maurice Ryan
Happy Times in a Big Field with Great Music. Laabour Day Weekend in Squamish. Free parking downtown with shuttle to the Fairgrounds. See you all there! The District of Squamish and brand.LIVE group are pleased to announce details concerning a concert coming to the area on Labour Day long weekend.
Labour Day week-end, in collaboration with Squamish LIVE!
September's party is set to rock
Live@Squamish has seen the light and agrees that our humble burg is a festival natural. So jump on board... tickets on sale NOW!
Chances Boardwalk Squamish, 9000 Valley Drive 10:30 pm - 3:30 am - Saturday and Sunday
Saturday : DJ Maurice Ryan
Join locals at the monthly acoustic "jam" at the BAG the 1st Sunday of every month. Be part of a friendly, unpretentious group that comes to play and sing. Opportunities to perform, lead or simply join in. Welcome to those who just want to hang out, enjoy a cup of tea or coffee, wine or beer. Share the beautiful gift of music. No charge at the door.
Meet at Canadian Tire 10:00 am for a ride through Tantalus to Brackendale. For more info call Shirley 604 898 5715
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.
All Ages Slacklining, Monday at the Brennan park Gym 8pm to 10 pm. Drop in kids $8 - Adults $10, all ages Welcome. For more information contact 604-898-3604
Never Miss another Great event visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Open Mic Night with host Cam Salay at the Brew Pub
Time: 8:30
Date: Monday, September 6
Everyone Welcome!
Squamish has got Talent!
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsquide.com
The Over the Hill Hikers will meet at Ross and Government Roads for a Madeley Lake hike. For more information contact Heather Sidsworth at 604-892-9003
For more events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Please join us in welcoming Steven Theriault, from the Center for Emergency Preparedness and Responses, Public Health Agency of Canada, in the first lecture of our Fall 2010 Cornerstone Lecture Series.
Multi Prupose Room - Quest University, 3200 University Boulevard 7:00 pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
All walks start at 10:00 am. Sept. 9th. Brohm Lake Forestry Trail. Meet at Yellow Gate south of Brohm Lake. Short hill.
Sept. 16th. Wonderland. Meet at Highway 99 and Alice Lake Rd. Slight hill.
Squamish Public Library 7-8:30 pm This free public talk is based on the best selling Living Meditation CD series: 'Meditations for Everyday Life'. The meditations are based on the teachings and books of Geshe Kelsang Gyatso - a fully accomplished meditation master and internationally renowned teacher of Buddhism whose 20 highly acclaimed books h
Multi-purpose room at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park 7:00 pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Squamish Health Care Foundation and Squamish Rotary team up to raise funds for a CT Scanner for the Squamish Hospital and support the much needed Squamish Breakfast Club program. The tournament has been restructured to allow everyone a chance to golf at any time on Friday, September 10.
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy at 5:00 pm followed by live music every weekend starting at 9:00 pm.
No Cover!
In the Sea to Sky Hotel
Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Renowned for his adventure images, most notably his epic climbing shots, Paul Bride is opening the Paul Bride Gallery on 3rd Avenue to showcase his work. The public is invited to share in Bride's accomplishment at a special open house gala where his showing 'The Elements' will be on display.
The Paul Bride Gallery
37864 3rd Ave
Squamish, BC
The SWS invites all kiteboarders to participate in the 2nd annual Kiteboard Course Racing Summer Series.
Four days of series-scoring racing is scheduled for June 12th, July 10th, August 28th, Sept 11th.
There will be a free "Intro to Racing Clinic" orientation day at the Spit, June 5th.
Early Bird registration by May 31st.
Popular in Europe, this mass participation cycling event is open to all levels of ability and the first ride of its kind in Canada. Starting in Vancouver and ending a grueling 120 kilometers later in Whistler, this ride features 2,400 meters of elevation gain along the incredibly scenic Sea to Sky Highway.
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!
The third annual SteamFest event is coming to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. This festival of live steam will feature Royal Hudson #2860 in operation as well as steam displays and steam operations of many kinds and scales. In additional there will be a classic car show each day of the event.
Enter your produce & crafts! Over 50 vandors. Food & Live Music. Games for all ages. Zucchini Races. Face Painting. Hay Rides. Famr Animals. Mini Golf. 16th Annual Brackendale Fall Fair. A Walk in the Park
At the Fair Grounds located in the Brackendale Farmers Institute park between the Brackendale Art Gallery and Brackendale Elementary School
Sept 11 Jes Kahili
Pschycodelic Rock (singer of the Riverbed Trio)
www.koolava.com
Howe Sound Brewing Co.
www.howesound.com
(604) 892 2603
For more on this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
The third annual SteamFest event is coming to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. This festival of live steam will feature Royal Hudson #2860 in operation as well as steam displays and steam operations of many kinds and scales. In additional there will be a classic car show each day of the event.
Want to complete a Half Marathon (21.1 km or 13.1 miles) this Fall? It's a great way to keep your summer fitness going into the winter, meet other runners and learn new routes. Two guided runs a week, one on Sunday mornings at 8:30 am and the other on Thursdays at 6:00 pm with physiotherapists and/or personal trainers to support you along the way.
The Squamish Environment Society is holding a free workshop on Sunday September 12th , for anyone interested in becoming a Volunteer Interpreter with the Squamish Estuary Education Project.
Scotiabank & BCSPCA 2010 Paws for a Cause walk for the animals Sunday Sept. 12 from 11 am to 3 pm at the Squamish Animal Shelter 39901 Government Rd. Dog Agility demos, BBQ, Bake Sale, Silent Auction and Prizes. Well behaved dogs on leash welcome! For more information call 604-898-9890
EVENT: 2010 Paws for a Cause
LOCATION: Animal Shelter 39901 Government Rd.
Come out and view classic cars and try your hand at poker for the first ever Squamish Poker Run!. Visit 5 locations to pick up a playing card. Roll up in your classic car, bicycle, all transportation welcome. Wind up at Chances Boardwalk, enjoy a BBQ, draw prizes, see if your 5-card poker hand is a winner!
DRUM MAKING WORKSHOP
Make your own 14 inch native drum. All materials supplied.
Workshop facilitated by Tsawaysia Spukwus-Alice Guss
DATE: Sunday 12th September
TIME: 2:00 pm
LOCATION: Totem Hall, Squamish
COST: $125
CONTACT: Alice Guss to register. tsawaysia@hotmail.com or call 604 897 1421
The Squamish Philosopher's Cafe is a community driven forum where local, as well as global issues can be discussed and debated in comfortable settings, and in round-table format. The next meeting is Sept 12th - 3 pm to 5 pm. Please visit www.philosopherscafe.ca for more details.
Fifteen WOW riders are going to Bellingham on Monday Sept. 13 and will meet at Canadian Tire 10 am. For more information contact Shirley at 604-898-5715
Play a game of bingo every Monday at 6:30 pm at the Squamish Legion. Doors open at 5:30 pm.
Squamish Royal Canadian Legion
40194 Glenalder Place
Garibaldi Highlands, BC V0N 1T0
(604) 898-9368
The Taoist Tai Chi Society, a charitable foundation, has been offering its arts and practices in Squamish continuously for the past ten years. Mondays 7:30- 9:30 PM. Beginners class runs until first week in December.
$30 per month
Seniors and student Discounts available
@ St. John the Divine Anglican Church
1930 Diamond Rd. (behind London Drugs)
All Ages Slacklining, Monday at the Brennan park Gym 8pm to 10 pm. Drop in kids $8 - Adults $10, all ages Welcome. For more information contact 604-898-3604
Never Miss another Great event visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
The Over the Hill Hikers are asked to meet at the Alice Lake Road at 9 am on Sept. 14th for a hike from Wonderland to DeBeck's Hill (steep hill). For more information call Heather 604-898-9003
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Squamish Chamber Lunch
Date: Tuesday, September 14th, 2010
Registration: 11:30a.m.
Location: Rock Bar & Grill at Chances Boardwalk Squamish (across from Totem Hall)
Cost: $25 Members, $35 Non-Members Cancellation policy applies.
Early Bird Member Price: $20.00 – Deadline: payment in full by Sunday, September 5th 2010.
The afternoon Book Club at the Squamish Public Library will be meeting Sept. 14th noon to 1 pm and be discussing The Book of Negroes by Lawrence Hill.
For more events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Please join us in welcoming Neil Osborne, conservation photographer, in the second lecture of our Fall 2010 Cornerstone Lecture Series.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
First meeting after summer. Quest University Thursday Sept 16th. Sponsored by Impact People Practices. Christine McLeod will be running a very short workshop that will be something you can replicate as something fun and thought provoking to any team or client group you work with! The theme is Innovation, and how to think more creatively.
'Portland, a Sense of Place. Portlanders decided not to surrender their city to the automobile. and so have we!! Bearing down on transportation.
DATE: Monday Sept. 20, 7pm
EVENT: Squamish CAN Movie Night
LOCATION: Squamish Adventure Centre
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All walks start 10:00 am. Sept. 16th. Wonderland. Meet at Highway 99 and Alice Lake Rd. Slight hill.
Sept. 23rd. Stump & Alice Lake. Meet at Stump Lake parking (bring parking money!). Hill.
Squamish Public Library 7:00 pm Squamish author Graham Fuller, a former vice-chairman of the National Intelligence Council with the CIA hosts a talk, discussion and book signing for his new book, The World Without Islam.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy at 5:00 pm followed by live music every weekend starting at 9:00 pm.
No Cover!
In the Sea to Sky Hotel
Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Grand Opening Weekend. Rediscover the new Britannia Mine Museum. Stroll along the boardwalk and visit the new theatre, mineral gallery and restored heritage buildings full of fun, new hands on exhibits. Step back in time and take a joy ride through an underground mine, pan for real gold and the dig up some treasured stories of our mining pioneers.
John Bottomley plays today! 10:00 - 3:00 pm
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!
John Bottomley plays today! 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
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!
West Coast Railway Heritage Park in their new CN Roundhouse & Conference Centre 10 am - 4 pm A brand new Baby & Family Fair is coming to Squamish BC. This fun & informative event is putting everything you need under one roof. Bring the family and come check out the exhibitors.
Start line Squamish Airport, Finish Line Whistler. The Cheakamus Challenge claims the finest course on the planet that will make you realize why this race is the “King of the Classics”. The full pull features over 70km of riding over the full spectrum of terrain that will blow you away. With over 2000m of climbing and 40 km.
Enjoy fall in the Squamish Estuary with Squamish Estuary Explorations Volunteer Interpreters.
Meet at 10:00 am at 3rd Ave & the estuary dike.
(One block south of Vancouver St. before the bridge to the Terminals).
Walks are free and everyone is welcome. Dress for the weather and bring binoculars if you have them. Sturdy walking shoes or boots and a wind-jacket are recommended.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: Noon to 1:00 pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Local Event Showcases Burning Man Festival Squamish is about to get a taste of the Burning Man festival. Long time attendee and Squamish resident Craig Davidiuk is presenting the “Afterburn” party at Chances Casino on Saturday the 18th of September. Davidiuk just returned from his ninth “burn” and decided to give locals a venue to learn more.
Shiloh Lindsey at the Brew Pub
Country, Folk, Americana
Time: 9:30
Date: Saturday, September 18
No Cover!!!
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Grand Opening Weekend. Rediscover the new Britannia Mine Museum. Stroll along the boardwalk and visit the new theatre, mineral gallery and restored heritage buildings full of fun, new hands on exhibits. Step back in time and take a joy ride through an underground mine, pan for real gold and the dig up some treasured stories of our mining pioneers.
Brennan Park Rec Centre
Registration:
The Squamish Public Library will be hosting a Baby Party for all babies born in the last year. Meet other new parents, experience a storytime, and learn more about our Children's programs and services. Refreshments will be served at this free event and each baby will be given a small gift.
We are having our 18th Annual Squamish Motorcycle Toy Run. We will be leaving Gallileo Coffee shop parking lot at 12:01 p.m. on Sunday September19,2010 and traveling down the 99 to Government were we turn off and travel down Cleveland were we will end up at the Pavilon park where we will be having a barbeque, poker run, 50/50 draw for everyone and a few door prizes for the riders.
Annual motorbike ride to Squamish from Trev Deeley Motorcycles on Boundary, ends in Pavillion Park n Cleveland Avenue. Includes the Squamish Classic Car Club Show & Shine, a BBQ with Parkside Restaurant and Live Music. Fun for the whole family! Fundraiser for a Squamish youth living with cancer.
Ride to Squamish Details
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
The Squamish Adventure Centre 2:00 pm
The widely acclaimed film of 13 indigenous Grandmothers who responded to their own inner callings and have united to deliver a message of hope and peace.
kaariina.one@gmail.com
(604) 848-9543
New this year! The Sound Children’s Chorus, led by Melissa Braun is open to boys and girls ages 9-12. This community choir is designed as an introduction to choral singing. The children’s chorus will meet on Sundays from 5pm-5:45pm at the Squamish Arts Counil Building in Pavilion Park on Cleveland Ave. The fall semester begins on Sunday, September 19th.
The Sound Youth Chorus is back for its second season! This community choir is comprised of girls ages 13-18. Under the Direction of Kelly Coubrough, they meet Sundays from 6pm-8pm at the Squamish Arts Council Building in Pavilion Park on Cleveland Ave. The new fall semester begins on Sunday, September 19. Registration will still be open on Sunday, September 26.
On Monday, Sept. 20th at 10 am the WOW riders will be meeting at Canadian Tire for a ride to the Fish Hatchery. Please call Shirley for more information at 604-898-5715
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Play a game of bingo every Monday at 6:30 pm at the Squamish Legion. Doors open at 5:30 pm.
Squamish Royal Canadian Legion
40194 Glenalder Place
Garibaldi Highlands, BC V0N 1T0
(604) 898-9368
The Squamish Gardeners will meet Monday Sept. 20th at the Squamish Library at 6:45 pm. Guest Speaker will be Tom Baurmann, who will talk about growing berries. Non-members are welcome. Members are asked to arrive early and pull weeds.
All Ages Slacklining, Monday at the Brennan park Gym 8pm to 10 pm. Drop in kids $8 - Adults $10, all ages Welcome. For more information contact 604-898-3604
Never Miss another Great event visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Members of the Over the Hill Hikers will meet at Brohm Lake parking lot on Tuesday Sept. 21st for a hike from Brohm Lake to the Fish Hatchery. To join or for more information call Heather at 604-898-9003
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Squamish Public Library. As well as the current best seller, Trauma Farm, Brian Brett is the author of the memoir Uproar’s Your Only Music and many books of poetry and fiction. His journalism has appeared in the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, and the Yukon News. He lives with his family on Trauma Farm on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
Coquitlam Casino
Wednesday, Sept 22
(Book by Sept 17)
Contact Elaine Ramsay to book your seat: (604) 898 5463
The highly acclaimed Documentary of 13 indigenous Grandmothers called together from the four corners of the globe to deliver a timely, and timeless, message of peace and hope.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Multi Prupose Room - Quest University, 3200 University Boulevard 8:00 pm
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Squamish Seniors Centre 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Th, Fri Sep 23 - Sep 24
This 2 day workshop will train Volunteers to teach an 8 week session on the Matter of Balance.
The Matter of Balance program is designed to help reduce the fear of falling and increase the activity levels of older adults who have concerns about falling.
Course #19559
All walks start at 10:00 am Sept. 23rd. Stump & Alice Lake. Meet at Stump Lake parking (bring parking money!). Hill.
Sept. 30th. Loggers' Creek. Meet at Adventure Centre for walk to Brennan Park. SOUP & SANDWICH DAY AT SENIORS' CENTRE!
Join us for a fun tropical evening at Gelato Carina. Door prizes, great company. Prizes include Tropical Makeup and Skin Care Tips from Beauty Calls, Stagette and Intimate Honeymoon Packages from Trinity Romance Shop, Beautiful Tropical Bouquets from Billie's Bouquet, Tripical Wedding Themes from Sweet Beginnings and more.
Gelato Carina
7:00 pm
The Quest University speaking series continues at the Squamish Public Library on Thursday Sept. 23 - 7pm with guest speaker David Helfand speaking on Global Warming - what we know and what we don't know.
Trinity Romance Shop with a special dessert and drinks menu to follow at La Petite Burrow. 7:00-8:30 pm
Squamish Women Networking is excited to launch our next year of inspiring and practical networking events with this timely topic: 5 Deadly Sins of Sales - Many business owners have developed their own model of selling to clients that don't always work. And then there are others who avoid the topic.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Squamish Seniors Centre 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Th, Fri Sep 23 - Sep 24
This 2 day workshop will train Volunteers to teach an 8 week session on the Matter of Balance.
The Matter of Balance program is designed to help reduce the fear of falling and increase the activity levels of older adults who have concerns about falling.
Course #19559
Homebase Studios will be hosting Downtown Squamish Culture Days over the weekend of the Sept. 24-th -26th. Friday-A rooftop acoustic performance by Kaylee Johnston is planned as well as an opening artshow reflecting “a day in life” from resident artists.
Saturday-Open Door Studio, Artist Talks, Live Mural Jam Session, BBQ
You can pre-register for all three races on line www.squamishbmx.com. You must be at registration before close to pay for your races or else you will be pulled from the motos. You can pay for all three races at the same time. We hope to get as many people pre-registered as we can so that we are not swamped with a huge line-up on race day.
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy at 5:00 pm followed by live music every weekend starting at 9:00 pm.
No Cover!
In the Sea to Sky Hotel
Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Homebase Studios will be hosting Downtown Squamish Culture Days over the weekend of the Sept. 24-th -26th. Friday-A rooftop acoustic performance by Kaylee Johnston is planned as well as an opening artshow reflecting “a day in life” from resident artists.
Saturday-Open Door Studio, Artist Talks, Live Mural Jam Session, BBQ
You can pre-register for all three races on line www.squamishbmx.com. You must be at registration before close to pay for your races or else you will be pulled from the motos. You can pay for all three races at the same time. We hope to get as many people pre-registered as we can so that we are not swamped with a huge line-up on race day.
The Squamish Nations Shaker Church is hosting a fundraiser with Native Dancers to greet the RCMP riding for Cops for Cancer. There will be a dinner ready for 5:00 pm with everyone welcome. A show case of Native Art will be on display as a silent auction for the fundraiser. For more information contact Donna 604-892-5779
Celebrating World Rivers Day. 24 hour River Fest tickets include three meals, camping $50. Rafting Race, and River Fest Tickets $150. Live music, Djs, food, camping, party for 24 hours.
Sunwolf Outdoor Centre
Register and more info at
Carolyn Herriot, author of the newly released, bestselling book, The Zero Mile Diet, will be in Squamish on Saturday, September 25.
Squamish Farmers Market 11:00 am - 3:00 pm. Carolyn will be giving a presentation at the Farmers' Market sharing her book, and sharing ideas and information in the skills of seed saving.
Rita plays today! 10:00 - 2:00 pm
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!
The District of Squamish and Bear Aware invite the community to join them at the third annual Bear Awareness Community Event on September 25, 2010 from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Squamish Adventure Centre. This is a fun, family- friendly community event to learn about Squamish’s unique natural setting and its inhabitants: black bears/wildlife and the programs that are in place.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: Noon to 1:00 pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Bring your sexy back with London Drugs Squamish, first annual Sexy Ladies night. Featuring: Carmella's lingere fashion show, hair by concrete blonde studio, makeovers, manicures, skin care consultations and a photo shoot just for you! Wear your party dress and win one of 10 gift baskets valued at over $200 each! Refreshment and beverages will be served!
Brackendale Art Gallery 8:00 pm. Presented with the co-operation of Early Music Vancouver. Marc Destrubé (http://www.marcdestrube.com) is joined by an exceptional gathering of internationally renowned musicians from Canada, the US, England, Italy and Spain to play three rarely-performed masterworks by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, performed on period instruments.
Sep 25 Pennan Brae
Rock /Pop / Acoustic
www.myspace.com/pennanbrae
www.pennanbrae.com
Howe Sound Brewing Co.
www.howesound.com
(604) 892 2603
For more on this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Homebase Studios will be hosting Downtown Squamish Culture Days over the weekend of the Sept. 24-th -26th. Friday-A rooftop acoustic performance by Kaylee Johnston is planned as well as an opening artshow reflecting “a day in life” from resident artists.
Saturday-Open Door Studio, Artist Talks, Live Mural Jam Session, BBQ
You can pre-register for all three races on line www.squamishbmx.com. You must be at registration before close to pay for your races or else you will be pulled from the motos. You can pay for all three races at the same time. We hope to get as many people pre-registered as we can so that we are not swamped with a huge line-up on race day.
Celebrating World Rivers Day. 24 hour River Fest tickets include three meals, camping $50. Rafting Race, and River Fest Tickets $150. Live music, Djs, food, camping, party for 24 hours.
Sunwolf Outdoor Centre
Register and more info at
Squamish Paddling Clubis hosting a Toonie Race on Sunday, Sept. 26th at Nexen Beach (aka Squamish Oceanfront). Paddle around Squamish Terminals, into the Squamish Estuary and back to Nexen Beach to finish. (9.4kms total—a short course will also be available).
Fee: $2.00 +$9.00 for insurance if you are not already a CKBC / SPC member.
EVENT: Toonie Paddle
Come, Celebrate the 1st Annual Huckleberry Festival with Callaghan Country! FREE blueberry pancake brunch if you can pick 1 cup of blueberries! 10:00am, interpretive hike to Ring Lake Huckleberry Pie Baking Competition Guest Speakers & more!!!
As part of the Sea to Sky Trail Running Series, the Rubble Creek Classic takes runners up a gruelling 2915ft climb. Runners then proceed along the Helm Creek Trail through the Cinder Flats giving them epic views of the Black Tusk. Through the beautiful Taylor Meadows ending with the final knee jarring decent of 4015ft to finish at the Rubble Creek parking lot.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Date: Sunday, September 26 2010
Location: Howe Sound Inn Restaurant (15:00pm - 17:00pm)
Moderator: Jill Fellows (Quest University)
Topic: What is a "Self": Does it change over time and can you have more than one?
Sunwolf Outdoor Centre 70002 Squamish Valley Rd 7:00 pm
Four course meal featuring food from the local growers! It's been a hit on the previous two occasions, why not make it three?!
Have you ever wondered what at day in a Waldorf classroom is like? On Monday, September 27, Cedar Valley Waldorf School will open its doors to interested students for the District Pro D Day. Parents can send their children for a day to attend class at their level from Grade two to seven. Space is limited.
The WOW riders are going to Granville Island for a ride on Sept 27th and will meet at the Adventure Centre at 9:00 am to Car Pool to Park Royal (weather Permitting). Riders wanting to leave from Second Beach can leave at 9:30 am. If it is raining on Monday the ride will be local and be meeting at Canadian tire at 10:00 am.
Enjoy fall in the estuary with Squamish Estuary Explorations volunteer interpreters. Explore the estuary trails; see how plants and animals adapt to the changing seasons; enjoy the fall colours; learn about estuarine ecosystems; and more.... Each guided walk will feature a different theme and walk leaders.
Play a game of bingo every Monday at 6:30 pm at the Squamish Legion. Doors open at 5:30 pm.
Squamish Royal Canadian Legion
40194 Glenalder Place
Garibaldi Highlands, BC V0N 1T0
(604) 898-9368
The Over the Hill Hikers are asked to meet at Government & Ross Road Sept 28th at 9:00 am. For Whistler Valley Trail hike, for more information call Heather 604-892-9003
Granville Island
Wednesday, Sept 29
(Book by Sept 19)
Contact Elaine Ramsay to book your seat: (604) 898 5463
Cedar Valley Waldorf School Tours
Wednesday, September 29 9:15- 10:30 am
All writers are welcome to come by and enjoy an evening of literary pursuit. Writers writing, thinking about writing, working on writing are invited.
37776 2nd Ave
Squamish
604 892 4997 for info
jude@goodwinstudios.com
See website for this month's 'assignment'
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Come out and support the children of Platypus Play Centre as they run the mini version of the Terry Fox run around the “Ambling Path” in the Amblepath complex. Join the fun!
TIME: 3:30PM
LOCATION: Platypus Play Centre, Amble Path, 40137 Government Road
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
All walks start at 10:00 am Sept. 30th. Loggers' Creek. Meet at Adventure Centre for walk to Brennan Park. SOUP & SANDWICH DAY AT SENIORS' CENTRE!
Oct. 7th. Doris's Trail. Meet at enbd of Westway (Cherry Drive). Slight hill.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Burnaby Mountain
Conservation Area/
Chinatown
Friday, October 1
(Book by Sept 24)
Contact Elaine Ramsay to book your seat: (604) 898 5463
The Hearts in Motion Walking Club will met at Tim Hortons on Friday Oct. 1 - 10 am for a trail walk. For more information call Darleen at 604-892-2092
The Squamish Community Foundation will be holding it’s annual grant presentations and donor appreciation event at the Adventure Centre this year. Everyone is invited to come and learn more about this years grant recipients and help us thank our donors.
This years recipients are:
Evans Lake Forest Education Society
North Shore Schizophrenia Society
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy at 5:00 pm followed by live music every weekend starting at 9:00 pm.
No Cover!
In the Sea to Sky Hotel
Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Enjoy fall in the estuary with Squamish Estuary Explorations volunteer interpreters. Explore the estuary trails; see how plants and animals adapt to the changing seasons; enjoy the fall colours; learn about estuarine ecosystems; and more....
Each guided walk will feature a different theme and walk leaders.
Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) and the Howe Sound Women's Centre are hosting a breastfeeding celebration for World Breastfeeding Week. Families are invited to come to the Howe Sound Women's Centre for refreshments and door prizes to celebreate breastfeeding. There is a friendly rivalry at two sites with competition from across Canada and the world.
Come out and celebrate Agnes Jean's 4th Anniversary from 10 - 5:30pm Saturday - Oct. 2.
Music + Food + Drinks
Fill out a ballot and enter to win a $250 shopping spree!!
Join IMBA representatives, local bike shops and local bike clubs for a family bike ride.
BRACKENDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Note: This is different from previous postings.
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm October 2, Saturday (Note, time changed from 1:00 to 2:00 pm)
Sea to Sky Community Service and Squamish Savings Presents the 3rd annual Diamonds & Pearls Fundraiser tapas & tasting lounge. Saturday, October 2nd - 7 pm to 1 am at the Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company. Fabulous mouth watering tapas created by Chef Natalie paired with the award winning Howe Sound Beer.
Howe Sound Performing Arts Association present Lorne Elliot Concert, Saturday - Oct. 2 - 8 pm at the Eagle Eye Theatre. Music, Comedy Theatre, Tickets are available at Billies Bouquet and the door for $20 per adult, no minor.
EVENT: Lorne Elliot Concert
LOCATION: Eagle Eye Theatre
DATE: 8 pm, Sat, Oct. 2
The Ocean Port Hotel 9:00 pm | Get ready to kick up your heals to the infectious grooves of Vancouver's JACKFRUIT!
This four piece from Vancouver promises to deliver an unconventional mixture of prevailing, dramatic basslines; dexterous, poetic keyboard melodies; rhythmic, laser-guided drumbeats; and triumphant, cascading vocals.
Howe Sound Inn. 9:30 pm. No Cover. Pancho and Sal are based in Vancouver, Canada. Born in San Jorge, Argentina, Pancho wrote poems from a young age. He moved to Europe to follow his dreams of playing the guitar and sharing his songs with the world. After touring in many countries, he became a troubadour style musician in the 80's in Sweden.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: Noon to 1:00 pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Join locals at the monthly acoustic "jam" at the BAG the 1st Sunday of every month. Be part of a friendly, unpretentious group that comes to play and sing. Opportunities to perform, lead or simply join in. Welcome to those who just want to hang out, enjoy a cup of tea or coffee, wine or beer. Share the beautiful gift of music. No charge at the door.
Play a game of bingo every Monday at the Squamish Legion. Doors open at 5:30 pm.
Squamish Royal Canadian Legion
40194 Glenalder Place
Garibaldi Highlands, BC V0N 1T0
(604) 898-9368
Multi Prupose Room - Quest University, 3200 University Boulevard 7:00 pm
Howe Sound Brew Pub, 8:30 pm. Open Mic Night with host Cam Salay. Squamish has got talent! Everyone Welcome.
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsquide.com
The Over the Hill Hikers will be meeting Tuesday Oct.5th - 10:00 am at the Adventure Centre for a Marion and Phyllis Lake Hike in Furry Creek area. For more information call Heather at 604-892-9003
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
The Copper House Restaurant is hosting a night of fun for Ladies to treat themselves. Enjoy mini nail treatments, reflexology, acupuncture and massage, Tarot, Silpada Jewellery, Isagenix Cleanse products. Get a group together and have some fun or come along and meet new friends! For more information call 604 898 1411
Squamish Public Library. 6:30p.m. Guest speaker from the Mood Disorders Association of BC Speakers Bureau will share first-person stories of recovery: bipolar disorder. Everyone Welcome.
For more information about MIAW activities in Sea to Sky, click here
After 5 connections will be hosted by North Shore Credit Union, Wednesday, October 6th from 5:30p.m – 7:30p.m. Unit 102, 40147 Glenalder Place, Garibaldi Village Cost: $10 Members, $15 Non-Members. Come and enjoy a complimentary drink and great appys! No RSVP required. Bring a Non-Chamber Member and receive 50% off your own admission!
The Squamish Valley Quilters Guild will be meeting Oct.6th, Wednesday 6:45pm at the conference room upstairs at the Mountain Retreat Hotel. New members are welcome for more information call 604-898-9240
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
The Squamish Valley Quilters Guild will be meeting Oct.6th, Wednesday 6:45pm at the conference room upstairs at the Mountain Retreat Hotel. New members are welcome for more information call 604-898-9240
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
All walks start at 10:00 am Oct. 7th. Doris's Trail. Meet at end of Westway (Cherry Drive). Slight hill.
Oct. 14th. Spit Dyke. Meet at last bend on dyke for walk to end of dyke loop.
Oct. 21st. Smoke B;uffs. Meet at Climbers' parking lot on Loggers Lane. Hill.
The knitting Circle is held each Thursday 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm at the Seniors Centre. Beginners can get started using wool and needles donated. learn to knit a ribbon shawl for yourself Oct. 7th & Oct. 14th. Darleen Arnold is the instructor, the cost for the class is $29.00. For more information contact (604) 892-5268
Depression Screening will be held by VCH at Squamish Public Library on October 7 from 2-5p.m. Beyond the Blues will be held October 18 at Totem Hall. A variety of materials will also be on display at Canada Post on October 4 from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm at the Cleveland Avenue Post Office.
The Squamish Public Library is really excited to have Eric Anderson and Doreen Ramus presenting a fabulous slide show of some of Emily Carr's artwork.
The Burrow 8:00 pm | With DJ Evolve
The Burrow
Spectacle Homes Building
Unit 11 - 40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish BC
(604) 898 2801
www.theburrow.ca
Sunday thru Thuesday 4-11
Wednedsay untill Saturday 4-midnight
[Kitchen open late ...]
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy at 5:00 pm followed by live music every weekend starting at 9:00 pm.
No Cover!
In the Sea to Sky Hotel
Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
Choose Golf or choose Mountain Biking. This annual fundraiser has raised over $95,000 to help injured community members. 2010 will be the final year and includes a Golf Tournament and a Mountain Bike Relay' The Lycra-clad keeners will start the race by climbing the long, steep Diamond Head Road in Squamish and then tag their DH partners at the top.
St. John's Church parking lot - Diamond Rd (behind London Drugs) 9:00 am - 12 noon | Come, browse our 'boots' & tables, fill your 'boot' (trunk) with our fab re-loveable's, drink coffee & hot chocolate, buy pie, enjoy! (will be table sale in the hall if raining). Find a bargain, and help us fix our roof!
Garibaldi Village Grand Opening Saturday October 9th from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. There will be face painting, bounce castle, balloon artist, turkey sale, and Mountain FM on location.
Garibaldi Village
40204 Glenalder Place
Squamish, BC
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Brennan Park Rinks. 7:15 pm. VS Abbotsford. Come cheer on the team!
Adults: $8.00
Students & Seniors: $5.00
6 years old & under: Free
Season Tickets: $140.00
Ocean Port 9:00 pm | A Funky Night for Dale’s Birthday! Get ready for the royal treatment!!! Dale’s Birthday will be one of those memorable party!!!
Howe Sound Inn. 9:30 pm. No Cover. Psychedelic Rock. The Brew Pub's unofficial house band!
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
The Squamish Philosopher's Café is a community driven public forum where local, as well as global issues can be discussed and debated in comfortable settings and in a round-table format where everyone is encouraged to respectfully express, and support, their views. We meet on the second Sunday of the month. Details of our next meeting are:
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: Noon to 1:00 pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Brackendale Art Gallery 6:00 pm. Service in the chapel at 5:00 pm.
Reservation is a MUST. Call for more information.
Brackendale Art Gallery Theatre Teahouse
Thor & Dorte Froslev
41950 Government Rd. PO Box 100
Brackendale, BC, Canada V0N 1H0
Ph/Fax: (604) 898 3333
info@BrackendaleArtGallery.com
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
The Squamish Environment Society is sponsoring its last in a series of estuary walks on Monday Oct. 11 from 10:00 am to noon. Dress for the weather and meet at Third Avenue and the Estuary dike (one block south of Vancouver Street before the bridge to the Squamish Terminals). The Squamish Estuary Exploration volunteer interpreters will be there to welcome you.
Holiday swims at Brennan Park Leisure Centre. Get the kids out for some splashy bubbly fun. All the fun stuff will be out.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : www.squamishlive.ca
Holiday skates at Brennan Park Leisure Centre. Get the kids out for some fresh and active fun.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : www.squamishlive.ca
PRO-SHOP HOURS
Meadow Park Sports Centre, Whistler. 7:30 pm. VS Port Moody. Come cheer on the team!
Adults: $8.00
Students & Seniors: $5.00
6 years old & under: Free
Season Tickets: $140.00
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
The Over the Hill Hikers will meet at the corner of Ross Rd and Government Rd Tuesday Oct. 12 at 9:00 am for a Cheakamus Lake and Helm hike. Cars are needed at each end for this long hike. For more information contact Heather at 604-892-9003.
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
The Afternoon Book Club at the Squamish Public Library meet on Tuesday Oct. 12th from noon to 1:00 pm. They will be to discussing the book The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai. If you have read this book you are invited to join the discussion.
Squamish Public Library
37907 2nd Avenue
Squamish, BC
Phone: 604-892-3110 or squamish.bclibrary.ca
The Foyer Gallery at the Squamish Public Library will be holding an opening reception on Tuesday, Oct. 12 from 6:45 - 8:00 p.m.The showcase of will run till November 8th.
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
Kids Rock at the Howe Sound Curling Club. After School on Wednesday from 3:45 - 5:15
Session 1: October 13th to December 1st. Session 2: January 5th to Febuary 23
Cost $32 for 8 sessions
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
This annual event, held in venues throughout Whistler, includes both performances and workshops. Click here for guide and schedule.
Squamish Seniors Centre 9:00 am
Flu Shots for 65 years and up. Health and Wellness Displays and refreshments.
Squamish Seniors Centre
1201 Village Green Way
(behind Chieftain Mall, downtown Squamish)
604 848 6898
Brackendale Art Gallery. 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. Fundraiser forAlexandra Morton & the Salmon Are Sacred campaign.
salmonaresacred.org
Contact the Brackendale Art Gallery for more information
All walks start 10:00 am Oct. 14th. Spit Dyke. Meet at last bend on dyke for walk to end of dyke loop.
Oct. 21st. Smoke B;uffs. Meet at Climbers' parking lot on Loggers Lane. Hill.
Squamish Historical Society - meet on Thursday, October 14 at 7:00 pm at the Squamish Arts Council building on Cleveland Avenue. Our guest speaker is Kirstin Clausen who will be giving us an update on the Britannia Mine Museum. Everyone is welcome.
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
This annual event, held in venues throughout Whistler, includes both performances and workshops. Click here for guide and schedule.
Squamish Seniors Centre 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Volunteer Training
FOODSAFE Level 1
Course # 19746
To register visit www.squamishlive.ca
Squamish Seniors Centre
1201 Village Green Way
(behind Chieftain Mall, downtown Squamish)
604 848 6898
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy at 5:00 pm followed by live music every weekend starting at 9:00 pm.
No Cover!
In the Sea to Sky Hotel
Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
The SHS will be hosting a meat draw fundraiser on Friday, October 15th at the Legion in the Garibaldi Estates beginning at 6:00 pm. There will be 6 draws starting at 6:15 with a draw every 15 minutes. Tickets are $1 each or 3 for $2. Invite your family and your friends!
Squamish Royal Canadian Legion
40194 Glenalder Place
Garibaldi Highlands
Mamquam Movie Night!
Friday October 15th 6:30 PM Mamquam Elementary Gymnasium
$5.00 per person
Brent Lee Band Squamish Final Shows Oct. 15th & 16th - 8:00 pm. Next week they will perform their final Squamish Show at the Grizzly Bar & Grill. Come out for some great Rockin Roll fun with this amazing legendary performer.
Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
The Burrow 8:00 pm | With DJ Just Sheila
The Burrow
Spectacle Homes Building
Unit 11 - 40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish BC
(604) 898 2801
www.theburrow.ca
Sunday thru Thuesday 4-11
Wednedsay untill Saturday 4-midnight
[Kitchen open late ...]
The Burrow 8:00 pm | With DJ Just Sheila
The Burrow
Spectacle Homes Building
Unit 11 - 40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish BC
(604) 898 2801
www.theburrow.ca
Sunday thru Thuesday 4-11
Wednedsay untill Saturday 4-midnight
[Kitchen open late ...]
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
This annual event, held in venues throughout Whistler, includes both performances and workshops. Click here for guide and schedule.
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, Oct 16 9am-1pm
Registration and information call:
Brennan park
(604) 898 3604
Saturday, Oct 16 starting at 10:00 am there will be massive blowout of stock! Sample sale at great discounts! Saturday features a unicycle demonstration - you, too, can give it a try. And that’s not all: that evening there will be a party! That’s right, music, beverages, friends and, of course, dancing at the Republic!
Squamish's first unicycling event for everyone is here this weekend. Saturday morning is for anyone who wants to try riding on one wheel, the afternoon will have a screening of a wicked unicycling film at the Adventure Centre Theatre. Sunday is for those who have ridden a little and want to boost their skills with workshops and a group ride.
The focus is on fun times with one wheel.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: Noon to 1:00 pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Hilltop House Harvest Tea will be on Saturday Oct. 16 from 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm. The afternoon also includes a bake sale and a Raffle with five great prizes to be won. Donations of baked goods for the sale are much appreciated and can be taken to Hilltop on Saturday morning.This annual event is sponsored by the Hilltop House Support Society and volunteers are always welcome to help out.
The Squamish Montessori Parent Committee will be holding its inaugural fundraising event – “Young at Art” – on Saturday, October 16th starting at 7:00pm at the Brackendale Art Gallery. Tickets are $25 per person and include tapas. Tickets are available by cash or cheque from Billies Bouquet.
Brennan Park Rinks. 7:15 pm. VS North Delta. Come cheer on the team!
Adults: $8.00
Students & Seniors: $5.00
6 years old & under: Free
Season Tickets: $140.00
Howe Sound Inn. 9:30 pm. No Cover. Alternative Country. With openers: Steel Audrey Country Folk Fok Rock. What a night!

This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
Squamish's first unicycling event for everyone is here this weekend. Saturday morning is for anyone who wants to try riding on one wheel, the afternoon will have a screening of a wicked unicycling film at the Adventure Centre Theatre. Sunday is for those who have ridden a little and want to boost their skills with workshops and a group ride.
The focus is on fun times with one wheel.
Brackendale Art Gallery Theatre Teahouse. Check for time.
Thor & Dorte Froslev
41950 Government Rd. PO Box 100
Brackendale, BC, Canada V0N 1H0
Ph/Fax: (604) 898 3333
info@BrackendaleArtGallery.com
Zephyr Cafe - check for time | Come and see Squamish artists and their work - auction to raise funds for a poultry farm in Ghana. DJs M.Y.O. and Chris Adams playing until 1:00 am.
The Squamish Environment Society members will conduct their monthly bird count on Sunday Oct. 17 and they will meet at the Howe Sound Inn and Brewing Pub at 8:00 am. The group will be looking for migratory species of ducks Sunday. For more information, please call Judy at 604-892-3340.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
Monday (Oct. 18), the group will meet at Canadian Tire at 10:00 am for a trail ride. For more information, please call Shirley at 604-898-5715
Squamish CAN meeting, Mon October 18th, 7:00 pm at the Squamish Arts Council building on Cleveland Ave. Come and join Squamish CAN at their next Network meeting. Bring your own ideas if you have them, or help us develop exciting projects for collective action.
Open House Presentation at the Adventure Centre onTrail User Conflicts by Ana Elia. Monday, Oct. 18th at 7 pm in the auditorium, everyone is invited!
Squamish Adventure Centre 604 815 5084
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsgudie.com
Everyone is welcome to attend our AGM Oct. 18th – 7:00 pm Ministry of Forestry Office 42000 Loggers lane, Squamish.
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
The Over the Hill Hikers aremeeting at the end of Tantalus Road at 9:00 am on Tuesday Oct. 19 for a Crouching Squirrel Hidden Monkey hike. Call Heather at 604-892-9003 for more information.
Brennan Park. 7:15 - 8:30 pm. Come and learn how to Hula Hoop all over again by learning basic moves on and off your body. This class will increase coordination, cardiovascular fitness, flexibility and strength.
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
Capilano University and Landsea Tours STUFF THE BUS! On October 20th will be collecting clothing and blankets in support of the Squamish Helping Hands Society from 10:00am- 3:00pm at Squamish Station Mall.
Never miss another great event visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
The Caregiver Support Group will meet at the Seniors Centre from 3:00 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday Oct. 20 and anyone caring for an aging relative or partner undergoing physical or emotional changes is invited to attend. For further information, please call Donna Howard at 604-892-6400 ext 226.
Interested residents and community groups are invited to an Open House to discuss upgrades to the play equipment in Stan Clarke Park. The District will be seeking neighbourhood input on the playground styles and components suitable for a range of age groups. A questionnaire will be available to encourage community input and feedback.
Wednesday Oct 20
6:00 - 8:30 pm
Council Chambers
With Special Guest Margreet Dietz talking about her newest book 'A Work in Progress'. All writers are welcome to come by and enjoy an evening of literary pursuit. Writers writing, thinking about writing, working on writing are invited.
37776 2nd Ave
Goodwin Studios Building
Squamish
604 892 4997 for info
jude@goodwinstudios.com
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
The Squamish Environment Society will host an evening with Caitlin Birdsall of the B.C. Cetacean Sightings Network, a conservation and research program of the Vancouver Aquarium. The Network collects sightings of all cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises) and sea turtles from British Columbia and surrounding waters.
The Squamish Environment Society AGM will be held at the Brackendale Art Gallery Oct. 20th at 7pm. With guest speaker Caitlin Birdsall from the BC Cetacean Sightings Network. A program of the Vancouver Aquarium & DFO which collects sightings from all over BC & surrounding water. Everyone welcome by donation - AGM to follow. For more information contact info@brackendaleartgallery.com
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
All walks start 10:00 am Oct. 21st. Smoke Bluffs. Meet at Climbers' parking lot on Loggers Lane. Hill.
Oct. 28th. Mamquam Trails. Meet at Canadian Tire for walk towards golf course. SOUP & SANDWICH DAY AT SENIORS' CENTRE!
QUESTIONS? Phone Joyce - (604) 898-5594
Squamish Elementary School. 5:30 - 8:00 pm. Carnival games, face and nail painting, cake walk, silent auction, haunted house, scavenger hunt and concessions.
This month's event is sponsored by Dee-Ann LeBlanc and will be at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park Oct. 21 - 7:00 pm. Dee-Ann will be putting on a workshop and we'll have a chance to do some networking.
West Coast Railway Heritage Park
1 800 722 1233 : www.wcra.org
Ian MacKay is hosting a fundraiser to help with his mission at the Squamish Valley Golf and Country Club Thursday Oct. 21 at 7:00 p.m. MacKay, the young man who made his own way to Haiti to help in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake last year.
Grilled Fromage 7:00 - 8:30 pm | Still Life, Models, Makeup, Music, and Wine.. Oh My!
Quest University lecture series will be at the Squamish Public Library on Thursday Oct. 21 at 7:00 pm. Led by Dr. Glen Van Brummelen, coordinator of mathematics at the University. The theme will be “The Ancient Night Sky and the Birth of Science”
Squamish Public Library
37907 2nd Avenue
Squamish, BC
604-892-3110
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
The Hearts in Motion Walking Club will meet at the Adventure Centre on Friday Oct. 22 at 10:00 am. for a trail walk. For more information, call Darleen at 604-892-2092 or myself at 604-815-0152.
What to do on Pro-D days? Get out and skate together - fun, and active too.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : www.squamishlive.ca
PRO-SHOP HOURS
Four hour fun swim at Brennan Park Leisure Centre only $2. Get the kids out for some splashy bubbly fun. All the fun stuff will be out.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : www.squamishlive.ca
Open Jam with Billy & Jimmy at 5:00 pm followed by live music every weekend starting at 9:00 pm.
No Cover!
In the Sea to Sky Hotel
Grizzly Bar & Grill
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
The Burrow 8:00 pm | With the Librarian
The Burrow
Spectacle Homes Building
Unit 11 - 40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish BC
(604) 898 2801
www.theburrow.ca
Sunday thru Thuesday 4-11
Wednedsay untill Saturday 4-midnight
[Kitchen open late ...]
Meadow Park Arena, Whistler. 8:15 pm. VS Grandview. Come cheer on the team!
Adults: $8.00
Students & Seniors: $5.00
6 years old & under: Free
Season Tickets: $140.00
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
In Support of the Howe Sound Woman's Centre Saturday, October 23rd We are excepting winter clothing from 11am to 5pm #6 40437 Tantalus Road Garibaldi Highlands Spectacle Building Located in the Spectacle Building off HWY 99 behind the Petro Canada Lots of Parking Available. THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT SQUAMISH!
The Solar Revolution
And where does it all begin?? In Valleycliffe! Yes, you heard it right – the solar revolution has arrived in the sun-deprived Squamish neighbourhood of Valleycliffe. And here’s your opportunity to come and see it for yourself!
The 2010 BMX AGM will be held on Saturday October 23rd at Brennan Park's Gymnasium The evening will include a dinner, awards and the AGM which will roughly follow the schedule below.
Dinner from 5-6pm
Awards from 6-7pm
AGM from 7-8pm
Brennan Park Rink. 7:15 pm. VS Delta. Come cheer on the team!
Adults: $8.00
Students & Seniors: $5.00
6 years old & under: Free
Season Tickets: $140.00
Norma is a masterpiece of the Bel Canto period, and one of the most famous operas of all time. It tells the story of a Druid Priestess who forms an illicit bond with a Proconsul of the Roman army, thereby betraying her people and beginning a chain reaction of events that may lead to war.
Howe Sound Inn. 9:30 pm. No Cover. Old Dog - Rita Kyle, Rick Morgan and Cam Salay team up to bring you stomping homegrown and a llittle bass, guitar, banjo redeye
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: Noon to 1:00 pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
The WOW riders are still cycling and they will meet at Canadian Tire on Monday Oct. 25 at 10:00 am for a trail ride. Anyone wishing more information is asked to call Shirley at 604-898-5715.
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Squamish Seniors Centre 1:00 - 3:00pm
This is a one hour general presentation on the two major forms of arthritis.
Course # 19562
To register visit www.squamishlive.ca
Squamish Seniors Centre
1201 Village Green Way
(behind Chieftain Mall, downtown Squamish)
604 848 6898
The annual general meeting for the Squamish Hospice Society will be held in the Hilltop House board room (second floor of new addition) on Monday Oct. 25 at 7:00pm. Members of Hospice and the public are welcome to attend.
Hilltop House
38146 Behrner Drive
Squamish, BC V8B 0C8
(604) 892-9337
For more events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
The Over the Hill Hikers are asked to meet at the corner of Ross and Government Road at 9:00 am on Tuesday Oct.26th for a Brew Creek hike. For more information, please call Heather at 604-892-900
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Hello my scary friends! The Watershed Grill is gouhlishly proud to host our 5th annual Pumpkin Carving Contest this Tuesday Oct. 26th @ 6:00 PM. All our frightening friends will be there. So come on down and stab a pumpkin to win a prize. If you miss it you will be kicking yourself all the way to the crypt.
If you would like to know more about helping organize the 2011 event please join us on TUESDAY OCT 26th from 7-8pm at the ARTISTA ESPRESSO SHOP on 2nd Avenue.
There are many different roles with different time commitments available. This event would not be the success it is without the dedication of volunteers and participants like yourself.
Toby Jaxon's Life Drawing retrospective titled "Nude or Nothing". Artist’s Opening Reception at our local Trinity Romance Shop - Tuesday, October 26, 7:00 pm. It's a "fresh" take on a life drawing collection by Toby Jaxon. Come by for some nibblies and such. Adults only. It's Halloween week - so artsy costumes are optional. Hope to see you there!
Speak up. Be Heard. Come to the Town Hall Meeting Open mic at the West Coast Railway Park.
October 26, 7:00 pm
All community members welcome
Brennan Park. 7:15 - 8:30 pm. Come and learn how to Hula Hoop all over again by learning basic moves on and off your body. This class will increase coordination, cardiovascular fitness, flexibility and strength.
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
The Seniors Health and Wellness Fair will be held on Wednesday Oct. 27 from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm in the Squamish Seniors Centre at 1201 Village Green Way in downtown Squamish. The annual flu shot will be available for those 65 years and up, please have your Care Card with you. For your convenience, wear clothing with short sleeves.
Halloween is sneaking up on us, and that means it is time for the annual "Fright Fest" at the Heritage Park. This year will be better than ever, with activities geared towards kids of all ages. Of course, the decorated Mummy Rail (mini rail) ride is a highlight for everyone.
Social Media Workshop for Small Business-hosted by the BIA. Join Christine McLeod from Impact People Practices as she shares the best practices and success stories of social media & small businesses. You will hear form a panel of local Sea to Sky businesses owners who are seeing great results from various social media channels.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Howe Sound Brew Pub 7:00 pm. With Pumpkineater Imperial Pumpkin Ale on cask! Roll up those sleeves and prepare for battle. Starts 7:00 pm. Annual Pumpkin Carving Contest. Call for more information 604-892-2603
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
Halloween is sneaking up on us, and that means it is time for the annual "Fright Fest" at the Heritage Park. This year will be better than ever, with activities geared towards kids of all ages. Of course, the decorated Mummy Rail (mini rail) ride is a highlight for everyone.
A community discussion for anyone in the Sea to Sky Corridor interested in Food Security Issues. Presentions will be given by Emily Smallwood, Food Security Advocate and the Squamish Climate Action Network Food Security Committee on their Squamish Food Charter work and their new food security website.
This is an opportunity to have informal discussions and build networks.
All walks start 10:00 am Oct. 28th. Mamquam Trails. Meet at Canadian Tire for walk towards golf course. SOUP & SANDWICH DAY AT SENIORS' CENTRE!
QUESTIONS? Phone Joyce - (604) 898-5594
The District of Squamish is holding a Public Open House to review the draft Sub Area Plan that will incorporate the contemplated land use on the Squamish Oceanfront Peninsula. We are encouraging people to come out and support the SODC as part of this important public process. Oct. 28th Thursday from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm at the Sea to Sky Hotel.
Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
For more on this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
Halloween is sneaking up on us, and that means it is time for the annual "Fright Fest" at the Heritage Park. This year will be better than ever, with activities geared towards kids of all ages. Of course, the decorated Mummy Rail (mini rail) ride is a highlight for everyone.
Squamish Seniors Centre 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Volunteer Training
Allergy Aware
Course # 19524
To register visit www.squamishlive.ca
Squamish Seniors Centre
1201 Village Green Way
(behind Chieftain Mall, downtown Squamish)
604 848 6898
Squamish Public Library. 6:30 - 7:30 pm. All school aged children are welcome to attend our Spooky Story night at the Squamish Public Library. Come and listen to some scary stories, take part in a scavenger hunt, and enjoy a ghoulishly yummy snack. Dress up and bring a flashlight to this free event.
UPDATE: Squamish Sea to Sky Stables 9:00 pm | Have you ever danced inside a giant teepee while puppets are beatboxing? Have you had a conversation with a talking bush and a unicorn that can walk on fire? Have you always wanted to take part in the battle of SLAYER vs VAMPIRE? Do you like to dance?
Friday night at the Brew Pub check out Joal Kamps, at 9:30 pm - song writer & singer.
Ocean Port 9:00 pm | Featuring four DJs : Freddie K, Christopher Robin, Heatscore, and M.y.o
$15 in advance/ $20 door
Ocean Port (OP)
37991 Second Avenue
Squamish, BC
(604) 892 3422
1 888 384 8886
www.oceanporthotel.com
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
Halloween is sneaking up on us, and that means it is time for the annual "Fright Fest" at the Heritage Park. This year will be better than ever, with activities geared towards kids of all ages. Of course, the decorated Mummy Rail (mini rail) ride is a highlight for everyone.
UPDATE: Squamish Sea to Sky Stables 9:00 pm | Have you ever danced inside a giant teepee while puppets are beatboxing? Have you had a conversation with a talking bush and a unicorn that can walk on fire? Have you always wanted to take part in the battle of SLAYER vs VAMPIRE? Do you like to dance?
Howe Sound Brew Pub Halloween Party starts 9:00 pm. No Cover! with DJ pitchNputt & Special Guest. Dress up to win prizes!
Brennan Park Rink. 7:15 pm. VS Grandview. Come cheer on the team!
Adults: $8.00
Students & Seniors: $5.00
6 years old & under: Free
Season Tickets: $140.00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Tix $20, at the BAG or at the Bookshelf, downtown Squamish. Halloween Dance, Costumes Encouraged! File Under: Celtic / Mexican / Latin/ Folk / Acoustic / Alt-Country/ Roots/ Soul/ Pop
Back at it again the crew from Short Circuit and the Cliffside pub have teamed up for an unforgettable night of DJ's , Dancing and Daring costumes. Last year sold out by 11pm. No cover charge and the best sound system in Squamish. DJ's Yama and Craig-E. With 20 years combined experience you can expect world class Dance music till 2am.
This year's Stanley Park Ghost Train features Alice in NIghtmareland. Accompany Alice and hold onto your head as you travel down the rabbit hole into a dark forest filled with demonic playing cards, a disturbed Caterpillar and a Queen with an axe to grind.
Holiday skates at Brennan Park Leisure Centre. Get the kids out for some fresh and active fun.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : www.squamishlive.ca
PRO-SHOP HOURS
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Holiday swims at Brennan Park Leisure Centre. Get the kids out for some splashy bubbly fun. All the fun stuff will be out.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : www.squamishlive.ca
Date: Sunday, October 31 2010
Location: Howe Sound Inn Restaurant (15:00pm - 17:00pm)
Moderator: Jill Fellows (Quest University)
Topic: Freedom & Responsibility: Can we be responsible for actions if we have no choice in making them?
Multi Prupose Room - Quest University, 3200 University Boulevard 7:00 pm.
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 8:30 pm. Open Mic Night every Monday with host Cam Salay. Everyone Welcome! Squamish has got Talent!
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsquide.com
Squamish Public Library, BC Hydro Room. 7:00 pm. Baha'i Information Night with gues speaker Dr. Mehran Kiai. What is the rold of relition in today's societ? Are we ever going to talk about it?
Bahai Faith
Squamish Bahai's 604-815-3703
Brennan Park. 7:15 - 8:30 pm. Come and learn how to Hula Hoop all over again by learning basic moves on and off your body. This class will increase coordination, cardiovascular fitness, flexibility and strength.
Squamish Seniors Centre 2:30 - 4:30 pm
This free workshop is sponsored by BCAA Traffic Safety Foundation and designed to increase mature drivers’ awareness of the physical changes related to aging. It promotes greater self-assessment and informed decision-making. A Mature Drivers Handbook and web resource information will be available. Pre-register. Limited seating.
Come out to enjoy some refreshments and make valuable business contacts. Network with the Squamish Business Community and catch up with Chamber benefit providers. Alison Scully of Chambers Group Insurance and Nancy Hadden of TD Merchant Services will be available to answer any questions.
ELEGANCE 3rd Year Anniversary offers a FREE Spa Party. Discover your inner vitality and learn the secret of radiant beauty at the FREE Spa Party. Contact Irene at 604.551.9629 or email: furlough80@yahoo.com to register.
Date: November 3 Wednesday
Time:6:45pm
Location: Elegance Hair & Nail Salon, #10-40437 Tantalus Road,
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Check out the fabulous Jewelry Auction and enjoy light refreshments. Door Prizes too! Please RSVP by November 1st to Irene 604.551.9629 Email: furlough80@yahoo.com
Date: November 4th Thursday
Time:6:45pm
Location: Elegance Hair & Nail Salon, #10-40437 Tantalus Road,
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Squamish Women Networking invites you to "Inspire to Go Higher" with Jen Segger! As one of Canada’s youngest female endurance athletes, Jen learned how to set goals at a very young age. Leaving traditional team sports led her to the discovery of adventure racing – a sport explored by few but where physical and mental challenges are pushed the absolute limits.
The next Quest University faculty speaker series will be held at the Squamish Public Library on Thursday Nov. 4 at 7:00 pm and Ryan Derby-Talbot will speak on Infinity: “Comprehending the Incomprehensible.”
For more on this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
For more on this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Squamish Seniors Centre 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Volunteer Training
Foodsafe Level 2
Course # 19525
To register visit www.squamishlive.ca
Squamish Seniors Centre
1201 Village Green Way
(behind Chieftain Mall, downtown Squamish)
604 848 6898
Grizzly Bar & Grill. 6:00 - 9:00 pm. Join parents of the Don Ross Outdoor Leadersihp Program for their annual fundraiser. Amazing Silent Auction Items, Canucks on the big screen, and 50/50 tickets. $10 gets you a beer and burger.
Auction items include
Brennan Park Rink. 7:15 pm. VS Port Moody. Come cheer on the team!
Adults: $8.00
Students & Seniors: $5.00
6 years old & under: Free
Season Tickets: $140.00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Joey is known for his lyrical and inspired guitar and mandolin playing. He is versed in many styles such as bluegrass, blues, swing, pop and country. He is also known for his unique compositions and as a talented collaborator. Hatch is his latest release.
ALL STAR WRESTLING returns to SQUAMISH with a fundraiser for the Squamish Nation Recreation Department. ASW comes to Squamish twice a year to raise money for this great cause. The Main event is actually going to be the opening contest. Its a BIG BATTLE ROYALE with a bit of a twist.
Howe Sound Brewing. 9:30 pm. No Cover. Live music. Trish Jamieson's raspy voice combined with searing emotional content and an engaging ease on the guitar, has audiences transfixed.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: Noon to 1:00 pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Sundays. 7:00 - 8:15 pm. Transformational Meditations. Tara is bringing to you the same high vibrational energy that she brings to her private sessions as a healer. No experience necessary as this is not about learning how to meditate rather it's about receiving healing and transformation within a group 'meditation' circle. Next group: Sundays Nov. 7th - Dec.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:30 - 10:00 pm. Join 10-20 musicians at the monthly jam. Organized by Rita Kyle, Rita notes: Thank you to everyone who comes and shares a small part of themsleves with us. Thank you to those who come and enjoy from the sidelines and thank you to Thor and Dorte and Pat, our hosts.
Interactive Display at Don Ross Secondary School-Monday, November 08 from 9:00 to 11:30. Students will be participating in school programming following mental illness awareness week. On November 08th, students and their families will have an opportunity to meet staff from a range of community organizations (see list below).
Squamish Seniors Centre 1:00 - 3:00pm
A one hour presentation on the value and importance of exercise in managing arthritis.
COurse # 19563
To register visit www.squamishlive.ca
Squamish Seniors Centre
1201 Village Green Way
(behind Chieftain Mall, downtown Squamish)
604 848 6898
Quest University MPR. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Did you know that the quality of Squamish water is amongst the best in the country? Time to kick the bottle and take back the tap!
No Limits Motorsports. 7:00 - 10:00 pm. Free 3-hour Avalanche Awareness semniar conducted by a certified avalanche safety instructor. Contact Amanda Lee-Dempsey for more info 1-877-898-1818 or 604 815 4444
No Limits Motorsports
4 - 38921 Progress Way
Squamish
Stylezone and Evolucion have once again partnered with Pepe and Gringo’s to bring you a fun and entertaining evening of fabulous food and a look at the latest fashions of the season. Enjoy a glass of champagne, tapas, and dessert all for only $25.00! Unbelievable door prizes!!! Tickets now on sale at Stylezone. (604) 892-3516
Brennan Park. 7:15 - 8:30 pm. Come and learn how to Hula Hoop all over again by learning basic moves on and off your body. This class will increase coordination, cardiovascular fitness, flexibility and strength.
The Burrow
Unit 11-40437 Tantalus Road
Squamish, BC
Tuesday November 9 2010
Doors @ 7:30PM
Event @8:00PM
On Tuesday November 9th The Burrow, Mountain Passion Parties and Lisa's Tupperware will team up to bring you the Ultimate ladies night!
Howe Sound Brew Pub, Squamish B.C.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Big Brothers Big Sisters is holding a fundraiser at the Watershed Grill in Brackendale on Wednesday Nov. 10 from 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm with dinner, drink specials, free appetizers and nonalcoholic beverages. RSVP by Monday Nov. 8 to Ann Marie at 604-892-3125. Greg Gardner will provide free shuttle service.
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Holiday swims at Brennan Park Leisure Centre. Get the kids out for some splashy bubbly fun. All the fun stuff will be out.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : www.squamishlive.ca
Holiday skates at Brennan Park Leisure Centre. Get the kids out for some fresh and active fun.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : www.squamishlive.ca
PRO-SHOP HOURS
On average when someone moves here from Whistler, Vancouver, Ontario whathaveyou, it usually takes a lonely two years to meet people and gather a good network of friends. If you work out of town it takes even longer. Once you do crack the seal however it’s paradise as this community is absolutely filled to the brim with brilliant characters.
Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
For more on this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
What to do on Pro-D days? Get out and skate together - fun, and active too.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : www.squamishlive.ca
PRO-SHOP HOURS
Four hour fun swim at Brennan Park Leisure Centre only $2. Get the kids out for some splashy bubbly fun. All the fun stuff will be out.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : www.squamishlive.ca
Join us every Friday and listen to the freshest beats in town. FUNK SOUL HOUSE HIP HOP and great service makes for a wonderful night out.
Join us every Friday and listen to the freshest beats in town. FUNK SOUL HOUSE HIP HOP and great service makes for a wonderful night out.
Exploration of career choices that support alignment of career choices that support alignment between the three areas of self, family and work. All courses offered by Launch have been custom built for women with families aged 30 to 45. Courses offer a combination of facilitated learning, coaching, mentoring and peer based networking.
The Women’s Auxiliary to Squamish General Hospital are hosting their annual Christmas bazaar and raffle tomorrow Nov. 13 from 9:30 am until noon in Squamish at United Church on Fourth Avenue. Tables of baked goods and preserves await you, along with displays of gift giving items including sewing, knitted items, crafts, etc.
Totem Hall. Noon - 9 pm Sat. Noon - 5 pm Sun. Squamish Nation is inviting everyone to our 7th Annual National Addictions Awareness Week Pow Wow @ Totem Hall, Nov 13, 14, 2010. Everyone Welcome! Come and enjoy traditional First Nations Food, Entertainment and Crafts. Admission is by donation Vendors welcome @ $50.00 a day any questions, call Education Dept 604 892 5166
Britannia Beach Community Centre. 7:00 pm. Doors open 6:30 pm. Full bar. Music by the Shifters. Auction, Door Prizes. Tickets available at the Britannia Beach Store. $15.00.
Brennan Park Rink. 7:15 pm. VS Port Moody. Come cheer on the team!
Adults: $8.00
Students & Seniors: $5.00
6 years old & under: Free
Season Tickets: $140.00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. In 1847, Verdi set to glorious music Shakespeare's famous tragedy about a regicide and its aftermath. Macbeth encompasses both the larger theme of political upheaval in medieval Scotland and the smaller but intensely psychological story of a marriage fraught with bitter power-struggles and dark desires.
The Squamish Premiere and the third stop of the Play With Fire Theatrical Release Tour.
Admission is by $10 at the door or at http://playwithfiremovie.c
The 4th Annual Kees & Claire Winter Kick Off Party - Fundraiser and Film Premiere - is happening November 13, 2010, at the Howe Sound Inn and Brew Pub, Squamish, BC. Come out and show your support for this exciting and meaningful project, and catch an epic ski film premiere and after party while you're at it. Win win? We think so
Silent Auction
Grizzly Bar & Grill 9:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
For more on this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
The Squamish Environmental Society will hold its monthly bird count on Sunday November 14th at 8:00 am and participants will meet at the Howe Sound. For more information, please call Judy at 604-892-3340.
The Brackendale Art Gallery is holding a garage sale fundraiser Sunday from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm November 14th. All proceeds will go to Alexandra Morton and the Salmon Are Scared campaign. Email info@brackendaleartgallery.com
- Open up a sense of FREEDOM and JOY by connecting to your intuition
- Celebrate with sound, rhythmic expression and movement, embracing your authentic and uninhibited self
- Discover and explore the true gifts of your voice, along with multiple instruments such a Tibetan bowls, rain sticks, chimes, drums and percussion instruments
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: Noon to 1:00 pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Creative Memories Open House Sunday November 14th. 1:pm - 4:pm 41475 Meadow Ave. Brackendale B.C. V0N 1H0 604 898-9243 Fergi2@shaw.ca Come and do your Christmas Shopping, fill out a Wish List for your Family. Free gift for attending, refreshments.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Social or Community Responsibility: Does it Exist and Why? Date: Sunday, November 14 2010, 3:00pm to 5:00pm Location: TBA – Check www.philosopherscafe.ca or Facebook Group (Events) Moderator: Johnny Stork (Think Open, Open Enterprise Solutions)
Brackendale Art Gallery. Hablas espagnol? If you speak Spanish, or are learning it, you can drop in to monthly social event: Squamish Spanish Meet-up Group. Come to our first ever! Starting at 5:00 pm Visit www.brackendaleartgallery.com for more information
Sundays. 7:00 - 8:15 pm. Transformational Meditations. Tara is bringing to you the same high vibrational energy that she brings to her private sessions as a healer. No experience necessary as this is not about learning how to meditate rather it's about receiving healing and transformation within a group 'meditation' circle. Next group: Sundays Nov. 7th - Dec.
The Squamish Gardeners will meet at the Squamish Public Library on Monday November 15 at 6:45 pm. The speaker will be master gardener Catherine Dale, who will talk about her role in the rejuvenation of the Eagle Estates Heritage Garden at Deer Lake Park in Burnaby. The drop-in fee i$5 for non-members.
Play a game of bingo every Monday at the Squamish Legion. Doors open at 5:30 pm.
Squamish Royal Canadian Legion
40194 Glenalder Place
Garibaldi Highlands, BC V0N 1T0
(604) 898-9368
The Healthy Brain Group for older adults will next meet on Tuesday November 16th at the Squamish Mental Health office at 38075 Second Avenue from 10:00 am to 11:00am. Call Delores for more information 604-892 -6400.
Quest Lecture Series: “Infinity: Comprehending the Incomprehensible” with Dr. Ryan Derby-Talbot
7:00 pm at The Whistler Public Library
The Caregivers Support Group will meet on Wednesday November 17th 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm at the Seniors Centre and if you wish more information, please call Donna Howard at 604-892-6400, local 226.
Eagle Eye Theatre. Start Times TBA (contact Between Shifts Theatre for information). Between Shifts Theatre Present: The Most Excellent Adventures of Darth and Luke (May the farce be with you) Based on the original Star Wars' 1977movie "A New Hope" This play was written by a local playwright, specifically for Between Shifts Theatre.
Goodwin Studios Building 37776 2nd Ave. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. The Squamish Writers Group is a group of writers - poetry, fiction, nonfiction - that meets about twice a month to workshop and inspire each other. Newcomers are always welcome!
This Month's Meeting Agenda
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Squamish Public Library. 6:30 - 8:30 pm. The Squamish Women's Health Network and The Squamish Public Library Present:
Keeping Teens & Tweens Out of Trouble
Tips & Skills for Today’s Parents
In this free, interactive workshop parents will learn:
• Practical tools to build resilience in their children
The Squamish Trails Society will meet at the Squamish Arts Council building on Cleveland Avenue on Thursday November 18th at 7:00 pm. For more information email squamishtrails@shaw.ca
Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
For more on this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
The Reel Rock Film Tour brings the best in climbing and adventure films to local audiences across the globe. Reel Rock shows are spirited events where climbers and outdoors lovers come together to celebrate and sample the ultimate in adventure filmmaking.
Howe Sound Brewing. This year, REEL ROCK turns five, and co-founders Sender Films and Big UP Productions are celebrating by taking you on a global ride like never before.
Shoppers Drug Mart- Fundraiser for Community Christmas. For a $5.00 donation, come enjoy a fun evening at Shoppers Drug Mart. Makeovers, entertainment, door prizes basket draws, refreshment, exclusive sales and gift with purchases.
Varsity Basketball Games vs. Langara College
6:00 p.m. (Women’s team); 8 p.m. (Men’s team) @ the Quest Recplex
Mamquam School. 6:30 to 8:30pm. Everyone is welcome to the Mamquam Christmas Craft Fair! There will be artists, jewellers, knitters, as well as photos with Santa, bingo, a cake walk, kids crafts, a huge bake sale, and wood fired pizza. An evening of fun for the whole family!
It's MOVIE NIGHT AT SQUAMISH FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC!
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 19TH, 2010
37971, Third Ave., Squamish
SHOWING: “FOR THE NEXT 7 GENERATIONS” DOCUMENTARY
Get into the winter spirit by dressing up in white and kickin' it with the House Haus crew. More great vibes, great music and unexpected nonsense. Our parties have featured bag pipes, live sax and a dude in a banana suit. Nuff said.....expect a killer party night.
The Howe Sound Performing Arts Association invites HSPAA members and all local arts enthusiasts to join in the 2010 AGM and Community Engagement Session to share ideas and build connections. We will be hosting lively discussions in a fun atmosphere to further the vision and growth of Squamish’s performing arts scene. A brief AGM will also be included in the event.
Meet at the Squamish Adventure Center at 9:00am. Squamish CAN can take you to heaven: Paradise Valley... is paradise in Squamish! Bus departs at 9:30am sharp and we're headed to C-dar Biodynamic Farm. A farm tour from 10am to noon will teach us the basics of biodynamic philosophy and farming practices. The tour will be followed by a light lunch of soup and bread.
Come and enjoy our wonderful Bazaar. We have Pointsettas, Baking, Quilting, Knitting, Crocheting, Sewing Crafts, Jewellry, Jams and Jellies. Lots of Children’s Activities planned to keep children busy when you browse. Meet up with old friends, sit and relax with coffee and goodies. Coffee and Goodies $5.00 Saturday, November 20th, 2010 9:30am—12:30 pm St.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. Drawing 2: The Classic Drawing Exercise with a Twist. There is no object about which we have more misconceptions to overcome than the human head. This workshop takes you through a process to get to know your own face very well indeed and much about faces in general. This approach was developed over 32 years of teaching teenagers.
The Squamish Trails Society and the Squamish Oceanfront Development Corporation would like to invite you to the unveiling of the newly upgraded Squamish Oceanfront trail and signage.
When: Saturday November 20, 2010 – 11:00 am
Where: Squamish Oceanfront lands
It Truly is a Spectacle!
Located in the Spectacle Building off of Hwy 99. Behind the Petro Canada on Tantalus Rd.
Events for the Whole Family! Arts and Crafts, Live DJs, Great Features and Samplings.
Join us in support of the Squamish Food Bank. We are excepting Non-Perishable Food Items at each of the sponsored Spectacle Block Party Businesses.
You One Stop Shopping Experience!
Spectacle Building. 11:00 am - 5:00 pm. Squamish's first annual Spectacle Block Party. Events for the whole family, food and drink specials, live DJs and prize giveaways throughout the day.
The spectacle building is behind Petro Canada, off Highway 99.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:00 pm. Tix $25 Billie's Bouquet or Cedar Valley Waldorf School. Don't miss this annual events, lots of surprises.
Eagle Eye Theatre. 7:30 pm. Between Shifts Theatre Present: The Most Excellent Adventures of Darth and Luke (May the farce be with you) Based on the original Star Wars' 1977movie "A New Hope" This play was written by a local playwright, specifically for Between Shifts Theatre. For more information visit www.betweenshiftstheatre.com
Slide Show andwith Jim Martinello & Todd Lawson and Squamish DJ Collective! Ticket's Minimum $10 donation. Silent Auction - Cash Bar
Howe Sound Brewing. Reid Jamieson. Acoustic, Pop, Indie. 9:30 pm. No Cover. Reid Jamieson is a classic Canadian heartbreaker with an incredible voice and a magical way with melodies. Born and raised in Toronto, Reid now resides in beautiful Vancouver BC and performs regularly with CBC’s Vinyl Cafe.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: Noon to 1:00 pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Sundays. 7:00 - 8:15 pm. Transformational Meditations. Tara is bringing to you the same high vibrational energy that she brings to her private sessions as a healer. No experience necessary as this is not about learning how to meditate rather it's about receiving healing and transformation within a group 'meditation' circle. Next group: Sundays Nov. 7th - Dec.
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 8:30 pm. Open Mic Night every Monday with host Cam Salay. Everyone Welcome! Squamish has got Talent!
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsquide.com
District of Squamish Emergency Operations Centre, 1000 Finch Drive 7:00 pm | The Squamish Emergency Program, Emergency Social Services is hosting an information night with the Canadian Red Cross.
With two sold out shows in Whistler, it's only fair that we do another premiere of the most anticipated snowboard film of the year! Jeremy Jones' DEEPER by TGR is coming to Squamish on Tuesday November 23, 2010. Come one, come all, and prepare to have your mind blown. Cheer on local snowboard ripper Jonovan Moore for his segment in the film. Event brought to Squamish by DOGLOTION.com.
Squamish Elementary School is hosting a Christmas Bazaar November 24th for more information contact Jacquie at j.sel@telus.net.
TIME: TBA
Hastings Park Casino
Wednesday, Nov 24
(Book by Nov 19)
Contact Elaine Ramsay to book your seat: (604) 898 5463
Squamish United Church, 4th & Victoria. Doors 6:00 pm. Presentation 6:45 pm. For residents and businesses of downtown Squamish, come review our Redevelopment Project. The first set of plans will be available for viewing.
Complimentary Pizza, soft drinks and coffee will be served. We hope to see you!
Quest University. 7:00 pm. Classical Music Concert by Quest student musicians in the MPR Room (below the cafeteria)
Tickets available at the door: $10 with all proceeds to the Arts programs at Quest.
Quest University Canada
3200 University Boulevard
Squamish, BC
Canada V8B 0N8
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Eagle Eye Theatre. 7:30 pm. Between Shifts Theatre Present: The Most Excellent Adventures of Darth and Luke (May the farce be with you) Based on the original Star Wars' 1977movie "A New Hope" This play was written by a local playwright, specifically for Between Shifts Theatre. For more information visit www.betweenshiftstheatre.com
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Eagle Eye Theatre. 7:30 pm. Between Shifts Theatre Present: The Most Excellent Adventures of Darth and Luke (May the farce be with you) Based on the original Star Wars' 1977movie "A New Hope" This play was written by a local playwright, specifically for Between Shifts Theatre. For more information visit www.betweenshiftstheatre.com
Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
For more on this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
The Burrow. 7:00 pm. Lounge beats for your soul. Join us at the Burrow to warm you friday nights up....that's The Kick Off!
For more on this and other great events visit http://whatsonsquamish.com/
Four hour fun swim at Brennan Park Leisure Centre only $2. Get the kids out for some splashy bubbly fun. All the fun stuff will be out.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : www.squamishlive.ca
Brennan Park Rink. 1:15 - 3:00 pm. What to do on Pro-D days? Get out and skate together - fun, and active too.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : www.squamishlive.ca
PRO-SHOP HOURS
Telus Whistler Conference Centre. 3:00 - 8:00 pm. Bizarre Bazaar has built a reputation of presenting unique, quality, hand-made art and crafts for Whistler residents and visitors looking for one-of-a-kind treasures.
Squamish Legion. 6:00 - 7:30 pm. Kick off the holiday season and make your donation to the Squamish Christmas Market. Join the organisers as they raise funds to be able to bring a wonderful Christmas event to the community of Squamish. Pop by The Squamish Legion after work. You could win the meat draw and take dinner home!
Howe Sound Curling Club. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Young adults aged 19-35 welcome. Drop-in fee of $10 and Team (of 4 or more players) $224. Instructors available for introductory lesson.
Eagle Eye Theatre. 7:30 pm. Between Shifts Theatre Present: The Most Excellent Adventures of Darth and Luke (May the farce be with you) Based on the original Star Wars' 1977movie "A New Hope" This play was written by a local playwright, specifically for Between Shifts Theatre. For more information visit www.betweenshiftstheatre.com
Callaghan Winter Sports Club, in connection with Squamish Nordics, has been offered the opportunity to hold a Gear Swap in front of Escape Route. It will be a great "season-starting" event.
Throughout Squamish. 9:30 am - 4:00 pm. Help the Squamish Air Cadets program with their facility rental and program expenses. The cadet program is designed for youth ages 12 - 19 and fosters leadership, community involvement, fitness while teaching flight, first aid, survival, socialization and many other skills.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. The Solar Revolution II: Join Squamish CAN and Councillor Patricia Heintzman to learn how to build an inexpensive passive solar air heater using pop and beer cans, and a variety of other recycled and inexpensive materials.
Brackendale Art Gallery
Thor and Dorte Froslev
Squamish Adventure Centre. 9:00 am - Noon. The program invites individuals, groups or families to get involved as part of the community of Eagle Watch volunteers. Volunteers work three-hour shifts during the season.
Volunteer Training Day is held on site 9 am - Noon, at the Adventure Centre
Newcomers to Squamish are invited to become part of Eagle Watch!
Telus Whistler Conference Centre. 10:00 am - 6:00 pm. Bizarre Bazaar has built a reputation of presenting unique, quality, hand-made art and crafts for Whistler residents and visitors looking for one-of-a-kind treasures.
Looking for unique Christmas Gifts, come check out McQuinn Manor Christmas Sale Nov. 27th from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm and again Sunday from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. 40257 Kalodon St. Garibaldi Highlands. For directions place call 604-898-5902 and bring a friend.
All are welcome to come and enjoy St Joseph's Annual Christmas Baazar. In addition to our popular Tea Luncheon we will have a Cake Walk, Silent Auction, Crafts, Baked Goods, Christmas Basket Raffle and much more. Are you looking for a Christmas Gift idea or delicious baked goods?
It's Alive! Squamish Community Radio that is.
Saturday November 27th at the Squamish Casino 6 pm - 2 am - Live music, djs, art, silent auction, food and drink specials and a good time for a great cause. Help us build our equipment and operations fund so we can hit your eardrums in 2011.
Watershed Grill. 7:00 pm. Come out and meat the team at The Squamish Women's Roller Derby Association get together. There will be drink specials, a silent auction, and updates on the next recruitment!
Find more details on their Facebook event page.
Year end awards and AGM. 7:00 pm. Pot Luck Dinner
1033 Raven Drive
Kion Residence
Eagle Eye Theatre. 7:30 pm. Between Shifts Theatre Present: The Most Excellent Adventures of Darth and Luke (May the farce be with you) Based on the original Star Wars' 1977movie "A New Hope" This play was written by a local playwright, specifically for Between Shifts Theatre. For more information visit www.betweenshiftstheatre.com
Howe Sound Brewing. 9:30 pm. No Cover. Reggae, Soca, Rythm & Blues. Warm up those November toes! Come out and jump with us.
Howe Sound Hotel
Cleveland Ave, Downtown Squamish
1-604-892-2603
Howe Sound Inn. Time: TBA. Christmas Carolling
Cedar Valley Waldorf School
38265 Westway Ave
P.O. Box 5356
Squamish, B.C.
V8B 0C2
Phone: 604-898-3287
Email: info@cedarvalleyschool.com
Don't miss this annual craft fair, one of the finest in the corridor. It fills the lobby, restaurant and Garibaldi Room areas of the Howe Sound Inn. Over 20 artisans, craft table for children and surprise entertainment. Featuring BC Professional Artisans selling their unique and hand-made wares in time for the holiday season! Ho Ho Ho!
Contact the Howe Sound Inn for more information
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: Noon to 1:00 pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Date: Sunday, November 28 2010
Location: Howe Sound Inn Restaurant (15:00pm - 17:00pm)
Moderator: Johnny Stork (Perennial Truth, Open Enterprise Solutions)
Topic: Social or Community Responsibility: Does it Exist and Why?
Sundays. 7:00 - 8:15 pm. Transformational Meditations. Tara is bringing to you the same high vibrational energy that she brings to her private sessions as a healer. No experience necessary as this is not about learning how to meditate rather it's about receiving healing and transformation within a group 'meditation' circle. Next group: Sundays Nov. 7th - Dec.
Drop in and play Crib at the Seniors Centre. Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop In $2.15 Extra charge for prizes $3 Jan 11-Apr 19.
Squamish Seniors Centre
1201 Village Green Way
(behind Chieftain Mall, downtown Squamish)
604 848 6898
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 11:30 am / 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm.
Howe Sound Inn. 6:30 pm. How Resilient is our community? Come see a free presentation on energy and have your say! Experts agree that our energy future will be vastly different from the present, due to the decline of fossil fuel supplies.
Quest University. 7:00 pm. Guest Speaker: “Minding the (epistemological) Gap: Dialogue between Jews, Christians and Muslims for the 21st Century" with Rabbi Robert Daum, Director of Iona Pacific: Inter-Religious Centre for Social Action, Research and Contemplative Practice. In the MPR Room (below the cafeteria).
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 8:30 pm. Open Mic Night every Monday with host Cam Salay. Everyone Welcome! Squamish has got Talent!
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsquide.com
Burnaby Village
Heritage Christmas
Tuesday, Nov 30
(Book by Nov 21)
Contact Elaine Ramsay to book your seat: (604) 898 5463
The Over the Hill Hikers will meet at Canadian Tire for a Skookum IMBA loop (George's Crossing). For more information, please call Heather at 604-892-9003.
Starting to think about Christmas? We have four wonderful and talented artists coming out to showcase their beautiful creations. Come out and enjoy a glass of wine or try our new specialty coffees while shopping in a relaxed environment! Check out gorgeous hand crafted ceramic mugs, fantastic knitted toques, custom designed jewellery and more!! Entry is by food donation.
Onatah Coffee proudly presents an evening of Wine, Food and Artisans in support of the Squamish Woman's Center. Artisans from the Sea to Sky will be showcasing a wonderful selection of Jewelry, Knitted Hats, and Pottery to inspire those looking for handmade original Christmas gifts. The Countdown to Christmas starts with Onatah! Warm Up to Squamish's Best in Specialty Coffees!
Don Ross Secondary. 7:00 pm. Youth use of online communication is presenting many new parenting challenges. This workshop helps focus on equipping those who care for youth with the tools to deal with these challenges.
Christmas Shopping
in North Vancouver
Wednesday, Dec 1
(Book by Nov 26)
Contact Elaine Ramsay to book your seat: (604) 898 5463
McDonald's in Squamish. 6:30 - 9:00 am. Yes it's true... It's Back! Announcing the 7th annual Mountain FM Squamish Toy Drive and Fundraiser sponsored by Squamish McDonald's.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Come out and enjoy some holiday cheer together with the Squamish Women Networking Group! We have a fun filled evening planned with some relaxing socializing, tips from Christine McLeod of Impact People Practices on effective networking and prizes to be won!
Nordic Shop. 7:00 pm. Savio is hosting a waxing clinic in his Squamish Nordic Shop Location. Come and learn the latest in waxing!
Bring your skis for an assessment.
15% Off on all wax for that night.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
The Tantalus Seniors' Walking Club will meet at the Alice Lake Turnoff for a trail walk on Wonderland.
For more information contact Joyce at 604-898-5594
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Goop and Goob. 10:30 to 11:30 am. You bring the little ones, they provide the snacks and fun. Also receive a 10% discount on the craft supplies and stories used that day.
Co-hosted by squamishmoms.ca
Garibaldi Highlands Elementary School. 5:00 pm. Dont miss this annual holiday event. Kids can watch movies, make cookies and crafts while mom cruises the craft tables and everyone will enjoy the amazing baking sale. Movie rooms, pictures with Santa, concession - what fun!
For table information call Dara Bell 604 898 4394 or email gorddara@telus.net
Squamish Public Library. 7:00 pm. Eric Andersen presents slides of the works by Fred Varley, Jock MacDonald, WP Weston and other members of the Group of Seven who visited the Squamish area and Garibaldi Park to paint during the 20s and 30s. Special guests will read from the artists' descriptions of their encounters with Squamish scenery.
Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
For more on this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Quest University. 3:30 pm. Group of Seven slide show in the Quest University Library. Eric Andersen presents slides of the works by Fred Varley, Jock MacDonald, WP Weston and other members of the Group of Seven who visited the Squamish area and Garibaldi Park to paint during the 20s and 30s. The group of 7 is one of the most famous artist collective groups of Canadian history.
The Burrow. 7:00 pm. Lounge beats for your soul. Join us at the Burrow to warm you friday nights up....that's The Kick Off!
For more on this and other great events visit http://whatsonsquamish.com/
The Hearts in Motion Walking Club members will meet at the entrance to the Nexen Lands, for a waterfront walk. For more information call Shirley at 604 892 9885 or Maureen at 604 815 0152
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Squamish Seniors Centre. 5:30 pm cocktails. 6:00 pm dinner. Join us for this annual event which includes entertainment and dancing. Tix $15 per person, available from Extra Foods Pharmacy, Shoppers Drug Mart Pharmacy and the Squamish Seniors Centre.
Squamish Seniors Centre
1201 Village Green Way
downtown Squamish
Howe Sound Curling Club. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Young adults aged 19-35 welcome. Drop-in fee of $10 and Team (of 4 or more players) $224. Instructors available for introductory lesson.
Grilled Fromage. 7:00 pm. Squamish's first Poetry Slam! Join the Squamish Rotaract Club for a fun night of competitive performance poetry! The evening will be packed with feature performances from "The Klute" of Arizona, and MC RC Weslowski of Vancouver.
Come prepared to compete in a 2 round slam, or just come out and enjoy the show!
West Coast Railway Park ROundhouse. 4:00 - 9:00 pm. The WCRHP together with the Montessori School PAC, Double Shutter Images and carbonsync present an evening of Santa, bouncy castle, mini rail rides, Christmas Craft Fair, fun with Montessori school.
SNAF Squamish Needy Animal Foundation is hosting Pet Photos with Santa December 4th from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm behind the Spectacle Building with a Silent Auction & Dog Cookies from Chef Big D's Bakery. Humans can get pictures taken too.
West Coast Railway Park. 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. Entry included with Polar Express tickets.
30 local and out of town Vendors will be selling their crafts and gifts over the weekend.
Par-T-Perfect is having a table for the weekend with balloon creations and face painting $5 each (with partial proceeds going back to the Squamish Montessori School).
Santa's Workshop
Brackendale Art Gallery. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. Come and learn one of the oldest casting methods for making jewelry, coins, keys and small sculptures. All tools provided but if you would like to bring your own Dremmel or carving tools or safety goggles, please do.
Make a unique gift for yourself or someone on your holiday list this year, a pendant or other jewelry.
Join the folks at Squamish Manor for a Seniors Christmas Bazaar from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm, featuring a variety of crafts, knitted socks, slippers and more. A bake talbe is also planned and coffee, tee and refreshments will be available. Squamish Manor 3rd and Pemberton, downtown
The Squamish Nation’s third annual Christmas Dinner for the Homeless and Single Parents is planned for Saturday December 4th- 5:00 pm at Totem Hall. Organizers are still looking for volunteers to help with the event. For more information please contact Tsawaysia Spukwus at (604) 892-5195 (home), (604) 897-1421 (cell).
West Coast Railway Heritage Park Squamish. 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. Kick off the Holiday season aboard the Polar Express! Children and adults alike will enjoy the one-hour train ride including tasty treats, music and stories. Visit Santa and Ms.
St. Johns Anglican Church. 7:00 pm. Welcome the Christmas season with this special concert featuring performances by The Sound Youth Choir, The Sound Childrens Choir and the telling of a story of an unexpected visitor during the annual Christmas Pageant.
Brennan Park Rink. 7:15 pm. VS Grandview. Come cheer on the team!
Adults: $8.00
Students & Seniors: $5.00
6 years old & under: Free
Season Tickets: $140.00
Eagle Eye Theatre. Matinee 2:00 pm. Evening Performance 7:30 pm. With choreography based on the Bolshoi Ballet of Moscow and the Kirov Ballet of St. Petersburg the Squamish Youth Ballet Company will be performing this holiday classic for Squamish Dec 4th.
Two showtimes, 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. Come enjoy the music of Vancouver vocalist and songwriter Kaylee Johnston. No cover.
West Coast Railway Park. 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. Entry included with Polar Express tickets.
30 local and out of town Vendors will be selling their crafts and gifts over the weekend.
Par-T-Perfect is having a table for the weekend with balloon creations and face painting $5 each (with partial proceeds going back to the Squamish Montessori School).
Santa's Workshop
West Coast Railway Heritage Park Squamish. 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. Kick off the Holiday season aboard the Polar Express! Children and adults alike will enjoy the one-hour train ride including tasty treats, music and stories. Visit Santa and Ms.
The Squamish Environmental Society has its monthly bird count on Dec. 5 meeting at 8:00 am, at the Howe Sound Inn and Brew Pub. This month, the group will be looking for raptors such as bald eagles and kestrels (small hawks). There is always room for more participants and for more information, please call Judith at 604-892-3340
Grilled Fromage Sunday, December 5 · 11:00am - 11:00pm. $500 FIRST AND ONLY PRIZE! Magic, Music, Impersonations, Lookalikes, Comedy, etc!! NO CLOWNS!! Entries will be reviewed and notified to come in for auditions. Auditions and Finals will be recorded for DVD. For more information call 604-567-2999
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Brackendale Art Gallery. 3:00 pm. Currently one of our Artists in Residence at the BAG, Ian Fry was born in Edinburgh in 1956 and graduated from Glasgow School of Art in 1978. In 1985, he moved to Canada and, after 10 years as a freelance illustrator decided to devote more energy to his painting.
Sundays. 7:00 - 8:15 pm. Transformational Meditations. Tara is bringing to you the same high vibrational energy that she brings to her private sessions as a healer. No experience necessary as this is not about learning how to meditate rather it's about receiving healing and transformation within a group 'meditation' circle. Next group: Sundays Nov. 7th - Dec.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:30 - 10:00 pm. Join 10-20 musicians at the monthly jam. Organized by Rita Kyle, Rita notes: Thank you to everyone who comes and shares a small part of themsleves with us. Thank you to those who come and enjoy from the sidelines and thank you to Thor and Dorte and Pat, our hosts.
The month's jam is hosted by Rick Morgan
Squamish Seniors Centre 1:00 - 3:00pm
A presentation on learning to manage arthritic Pain.
Course # 19564
To register visit www.squamishlive.ca
Squamish Seniors Centre
1201 Village Green Way
(behind Chieftain Mall, downtown Squamish)
604 848 6898
Drop in and play Crib at the Seniors Centre. Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop In $2.15 Extra charge for prizes $3 Jan 11-Apr 19.
Squamish Seniors Centre
1201 Village Green Way
(behind Chieftain Mall, downtown Squamish)
604 848 6898
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 11:30 am / 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm.
Howe Sound Women's Centre. 6:00 pm. Everyone is welcome to take part in our annual vigil - in commemoration of the Montreal Massacre.
Howe Sound Women's Centre
38021 3rd Ave
Downtown Squamish
604 892 5748 For more info
December 6 | Christmas Wreath Social at the BAG
We meet the third monday of every month except in December. We sponsor public speakers, organize a highly successful annual Squamish Garden Tour and set up displays at events throughout the year. Our public speakers have included such names as David Tarrant and Steve Wysall.
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 8:30 pm. Open Mic Night every Monday with host Cam Salay. Everyone Welcome! Squamish has got Talent!
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsquide.com
On Tuesday Dec. 7 the Over the Hill Hikers will meet at Canadian Tire at 9:00 am. for a Hoods in the Woods loop hike. Call Heather at (604) 892-9003 if you wish more information.
Squamish Legion by the Cinema. The Legion will be hosting a meat draw fundraiser for the Ellis family. In addition, donated items of clothing including shoes, and rubber storage containers would be appreciated. Black Tusk Storage has already generously donated a storage unit.
Squamish Public Library. 7:00 pm. Dropins welcome. This is the final class for December. New classes start up again in January. Class Description: Practical instructions and helpful advice on how to meditate, find peace of mind, and lead a more peaceful and positive life. Using Buddhist wisdom we can transform the difficulties of daily life into spiritual growth.
Join the Howe Sound Secondary Performing Groups for their Winter Gala 2010. At 6pm there will be a Social and Silent Auction. Dinner is served at 6:30pm and at 8:30pm, you will be entertained with a concert! Tickets are $15 and $10 and are available at the HSS office or at the door. For more info call 604 892 5261.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
The Squamish Public Library welcomes Chris Czajkawski, bestselling author of Diary of a Wilderness Dweller, for the launch of her new book, A Wilderness Dweller’s Cookbook, on Wednesday Dec. 8 from 7:00 pm to 8:00pm. Everyone is welcome.
Squamish Public Library
37907 2nd Avenue
PO Box 1039
Squamish, BC V8B 0A7
Phone: 604-892-3110
This is a monthly networking and information sharing session (sponsored by the Society for Kids' Mental Health, the Kelty Mental Health Foundation and the Royal Bank of Canada Children's Mental Health Project) that provides parents and caregivers much-needed information.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Goop and Goob. 10:30 to 11:30 am. You bring the little ones, they provide the snacks and fun. Also receive a 10% discount on the craft supplies and stories used that day.
Co-hosted by squamishmoms.ca
The next social will be Thursday December 9th at Pepe and Gringos from 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm. On average when someone moves here from Whistler, Vancouver, Ontario what have you, it usually takes a lonely two years to meet people and gather a good network of friends.
Squamish Public Library. 7:00 pm. Quest Lecture Series: “Peony Pavilion: Erotic Dreams in the Most Famous Chinese Play” with Dr. Fei Shi
Squamish Senior Centre. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Interested residents and community groups are invited to an Open House to review the Draft Trails Master Plan and provide feedback on recommendations. A presentation will be given at 7:00 pm. District Staff will be on hand to lead the discussion and answer questions.A feedback form will be available to encourage community input and feedback.
Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
For more on this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Your Space. 4:00 - 10:00 pm. Join us at the VISUALS Holiday Showcase at 'YourSpace' on 2nd Ave near Winnipeg St. in downtown Squamish, behind the Home Hardware. The Showcase features art for display and for sale, art demonstrations, and door prizes. On Friday only, well-known antiques roadshow appraiser Gale Pirie will conduct a verbal appraisal clinic.
St. John the Divine Anglican Church. 7:30 pm. Sea to Sky Singers present: Home for the Holidays. Directed by Veronica McPhee Accompanied by Colleen Koop. Squamish’s own beloved choir presents a festive Christmas program that is sure to have audiences cozy and warm.
Howe Sound Curling Club. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Young adults aged 19-35 welcome. Drop-in fee of $10 and Team (of 4 or more players) $224. Instructors available for introductory lesson.
This year’s Santa Parade will come down 2nd Avenue and up Cleveland Ave. Check out the Elves Play Area from 6pm -8pm on Winnipeg Street
The Burrow. 7:00 pm. Lounge beats for your soul. Join us at the Burrow to warm you friday nights up....that's The Kick Off!
For more on this and other great events visit www.whatsonsquamish.com
Ocean Port Hotel. 10:00 pm. Come to the OP for this funky special event. Legends at Shambala and Basscoast, Vancouverites Neighbour and Spilt Milk know good music and will make you dance the night away.
Please bring a non perishable food item for the Squamish Food Bank
Tickets: $5 before 11 pm $8 after 11
Come on come all to the Brackendale Art Gallery's Artisan Christmas Craft Fair!! A fine collection of local artisans. Something for everyone! Natural Soap, Baking, Chocolates, Stained Glass, Pottery, Weaving, Canning, Clothing, etc. See you there!
Vendors call 604 898 8358
Your Space. 11:00 am - 5:00 pm. Join us at the VISUALS Holiday Showcase at 'YourSpace' on 2nd Ave near Winnipeg St. in downtown Squamish, behind the Home Hardware. The Showcase features art for display and for sale, art demonstrations, and door prizes.
The Showcase will also be happening Friday Evening (Dec 10) and featuring an Antique Roadshow.
Everyone is invited to Quest University's third annual Charity Craft Fair. All food and crafts are made by the students and all proceeds go to the charity of the student's choice. There will be a stage with music and entertainment, eggnog, food, baked treats, jewelry, photography, a hugging booth and much more!
St. John the Divine Anglican Church. 2:00 pm. Sea to Sky Singers present: Home for the Holidays, Directed by Veronica McPhee Accompanied by Colleen Koop. Squamish’s own beloved choir presents a festive Christmas program that is sure to have audiences cozy and warm.
Squamish Adventure Centre 2:00 - 5:00 pm Sunday. Come to the Squamish Adventure Centre and BRING YOUR OWN CAMERA for PHOTO's With SANTA. $10 per child/person or group benefiting the Food Bank & Community Christmas Care Saturday 11th Dec from 2pm to 5pm Sunday 12th Dec from 11am to 3pm Cash payments prefered! Hope to see you at the weekend! Ho Ho Ho!
Grilled Fromage Check for time! | A rock band with bluesy ties plays the cheesiest venue in town tonight, opening for A Rock Band Called Time.
38134 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish, BC V8B, Canada
(604) 567 2999
www.grilledfromage.com
Brennan Park Rink. 7:15 pm. VS Delta. Come cheer on the team!
Adults: $8.00
Students & Seniors: $5.00
6 years old & under: Free
Season Tickets: $140.00
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. From Richmond BC, the Jardines a delicious mixture of street smarts and innocence to alt country music. No cover.
The Jardines
MySpace http://www.myspace.com/thejardines
Saturday Night at The Cliffside Pub starting at 10pm, more Info Both Wiskey Creek and Psyncle are Squamish based bands. Both blend Modern Indy Rock into an original sound that represents the culture of Squamish. Check out some of Psynle's tunes at, www.myspace.com/thefakes77
Live Bands and DJ's!!!
The Cliffside Pub
1907 Maple Drive Valleycliffe
(604) 892-5955
Cedar Valley Waldorf School. Time TBA. Annual Christmas Fair and Open House.
Cedar Valley Waldorf School
38265 Westway Ave
P.O. Box 5356
Squamish, B.C.
V8B 0C2
Phone: 604-898-3287
Email: info@cedarvalleyschool.com
Your Space. 11:00 am - 5:00 pm. Join us at the VISUALS Holiday Showcase at 'YourSpace' on 2nd Ave near Winnipeg St. in downtown Squamish, behind the Home Hardware. The Showcase features art for display and for sale, art demonstrations, and door prizes.
The Showcase will also be happening Friday Evening (Dec 10) and featuring an Antique Roadshow.
Squamish Adventure Centre 11:00 am - 3:00 pm Sunday. Come to the Squamish Adventure Centre and BRING YOUR OWN CAMERA for PHOTO's With SANTA. $10 per child/person or group benefiting the Food Bank & Community Christmas Care Saturday 11th Dec from 2pm to 5pm Sunday 12th Dec from 11am to 3pm Cash payments prefered! Hope to see you at the weekend! Ho Ho Ho!
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: 12:00 - 2:20 pm
Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Quest University Cafeteria. 3:00 - 5:00 pm. The Squamish Philosophers’ Café is a community driven public forum where local, as well as global issues and a variety of topics are discussed and debated in comfortable settings. Our discussions are held in a round-table format where everyone is encouraged to respectfully express, and support, their views.
Drop in and play Crib at the Seniors Centre. Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop In $2.15 Extra charge for prizes $3 Jan 11-Apr 19.
Squamish Seniors Centre
1201 Village Green Way
(behind Chieftain Mall, downtown Squamish)
604 848 6898
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 11:30 am / 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm.
Quest Lecture Series @ the Whistler Public Library: “A Voice of One’s Own: The Female Composer in Life and Literature” with Dr. Laurel Parsons. Monday, December 13th 7:00 pm at the Whistler Public Library
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 8:30 pm. Open Mic Night every Monday with host Cam Salay. Everyone Welcome! Squamish has got Talent!
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsquide.com
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 9:30 -11:00 am. Little ones will make and take a variety of Christmas decorations and gifts with the help of mom or dad, grandpa or grandma.
Come explore and create with glitter, glue and natural objects! Christmas songs, fun with friends, and stories are also part of this festive workshop!
9:30-11:00 am
2y-4y
“Temptations in Expression” Walls: Samera Gibson “Elemental” Cases: Kathleen Tennock "From Earth to Splendor", functional & raku pottery, sculpted clay bears. December 7th to January 3rd. Opening Reception: Tuesday, December 14, 6:30 - 8:00 pm at The Foyer Gallery.
Each Wednesday until Dec. 15, the Howe Sound Women’s Centre (HSWC) is offering a program entitled Food Skills for Families. It is being held at the Mountain Valley Mission located at 37739 Second Ave. from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm. Please contact the Women’s Centre at 604-892-5748 if you are interested in taking part.
Brennan Park Community Centre. 4:00- 6:00 pm. The Holiday Drop & Shop is designed to give parents the opportunity to have two hours to themselves to shop and prepare for the holidays. Children will spend their time singing carols, making crafts, reading holiday stories and spending time with friends.
Sr.Lounge
4:00-6:00pm
$16
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Wednesdays: 7:00 - 8:30pm
Sundays: 1:15 - 2:15pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Maurice Young Millennium Place, Whistler. 8:00 pm. Dec 15 & 16 | The beloved Christmas story that defines the true spirit of the season is coming to Millennium Place.
Maurice Young Millennium Place, Whistler. 8:00 pm. Dec 15 & 16 | The beloved Christmas story that defines the true spirit of the season is coming to Millennium Place.
Goop and Goob. 10:30 to 11:30 am. You bring the little ones, they provide the snacks and fun. Also receive a 10% discount on the craft supplies and stories used that day.
Co-hosted by squamishmoms.ca
Brennan Park Community Centre. 4:00- 6:30 pm. The Holiday Decorate and Dine is designed to give parents the opportunity to have two hours to themselves to shop and prepare for the holidays while their children get into the holiday spirit and have fun with friends! Children will spend their time playing games, making a
The Squamish Youth Resource Centre will be hosting our Annual Holiday Dinner on December the 16th! Come by to enjoy a FREE classic turkey dinner with all the trimmings. Dinner will be served at 5:00 but we invite the community to join us anytime after 3:00 to say hello.
Squamish Public Library. 7:00 pm. With Guest Speaker Dr. John Guilfoyle.
Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
For more on this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
The Callaghan Winter Sports Club (CWSC) is hosting the BC Cup and Junior Trials this weekend at the Whistler Olympic Park. This is CWSC’s first two events of the season and will feature athletes from Canada and the United States.
West Coast Railway Heritage Park. 5:30 - 8:30 pm. Dec 17 - 22. Come enjoy the Holiday Season with us! Ride the Mini Rail and take in the spectacular light displays, including the popular Light-O-Rama™ light show.Bring the kids out for hot chocolate and a ride on the mini-Christmas Train. A gentle holiday evening, great for young families.
Howe Sound Curling Club. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Young adults aged 19-35 welcome. Drop-in fee of $10 and Team (of 4 or more players) $224. Instructors available for introductory lesson.
The Burrow. 7:00 pm. Lounge beats for your soul. Join us at the Burrow to warm you friday nights up....that's The Kick Off!
For more on this and other great events visit www.whatsonsquamish.com
The Callaghan Winter Sports Club (CWSC) is hosting the BC Cup and Junior Trials this weekend at the Whistler Olympic Park. This is CWSC’s first two events of the season and will feature athletes from Canada and the United States.
West Coast Railway Heritage Park. 5:30 - 8:30 pm. Dec 17 - 22. Come enjoy the Holiday Season with us! Ride the Mini Rail and take in the spectacular light displays, including the popular Light-O-Rama™ light show.Bring the kids out for hot chocolate and a ride on the mini-Christmas Train. A gentle holiday evening, great for young families.
Squamish Public Library. 10:00 am. Come to the library for a fun morning filled with seasonal stories, singing, a puppet show, crafts and refreshments.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre Sundays: Noon to 1:00 pm
In effect from September 15 - December 18, 2010
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Saturday Dec. 18th at Grilled Fromage Diner Downtown Squamish Volume Collective (formerly The Jamatonics) will be Rockin.
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. Watasun brings their melting pot of rhythm and melody to the brew pub. No cover.
MySpace http://www.myspace.com/watasun
The Callaghan Winter Sports Club (CWSC) is hosting the BC Cup and Junior Trials this weekend at the Whistler Olympic Park. This is CWSC’s first two events of the season and will feature athletes from Canada and the United States.
West Coast Railway Heritage Park. 5:30 - 8:30 pm. Dec 17 - 22. Come enjoy the Holiday Season with us! Ride the Mini Rail and take in the spectacular light displays, including the popular Light-O-Rama™ light show.Bring the kids out for hot chocolate and a ride on the mini-Christmas Train. A gentle holiday evening, great for young families.
On Sunday, December 19 at 10:00am The Brackendale Babes’ Relay for Life team will be hosting a holiday movie event at Garibaldi 5 Movie Theatre. The movie being shown is the family favourite ELF with Will Farrell. Movie-goers are encouraged to come in their pj’s! Cost is just $5 cash per seat and treats (including coffee for parents!) will also be available.
Holiday skates at Brennan Park Leisure Centre. Note times are updated from those in the printed guide. 12:00 - 2:20 pm. Get the kids out for some fresh and active fun and be prepared for a special visitor!
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : www.squamishlive.ca
The Callaghan Winter Sports Club (CWSC) is hosting the BC Cup and Junior Trials this weekend at the Whistler Olympic Park. This is CWSC’s first two events of the season and will feature athletes from Canada and the United States.
West Coast Railway Heritage Park. 5:30 - 8:30 pm. Dec 17 - 22. Come enjoy the Holiday Season with us! Ride the Mini Rail and take in the spectacular light displays, including the popular Light-O-Rama™ light show.Bring the kids out for hot chocolate and a ride on the mini-Christmas Train. A gentle holiday evening, great for young families.
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib at the Seniors Centre. Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop In $2.15 Extra charge for prizes $3 Jan 11-Apr 19.
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 8:30 pm. Open Mic Night every Monday with host Cam Salay. Everyone Welcome! Squamish has got Talent!
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsquide.com
The Callaghan Winter Sports Club (CWSC) is hosting the BC Cup and Junior Trials this weekend at the Whistler Olympic Park. This is CWSC’s first two events of the season and will feature athletes from Canada and the United States.
West Coast Railway Heritage Park. 5:30 - 8:30 pm. Dec 17 - 22. Come enjoy the Holiday Season with us! Ride the Mini Rail and take in the spectacular light displays, including the popular Light-O-Rama™ light show.Bring the kids out for hot chocolate and a ride on the mini-Christmas Train. A gentle holiday evening, great for young families.
Om Studio. 7:00 - 8:00 pm. Winter Solstice, Full Moon, Lunar Eclipse! Om Studio Come and sit quietly in meditation with us as we welcome back the light.
Tara is bringing to you the same high vibrational frequencies that she brings into her healing sessions, so come connect, attune and integrate these frequencies into your own energy field at this powerful time.
For more on this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
West Coast Railway Heritage Park. 5:30 - 8:30 pm. Dec 17 - 22. Come enjoy the Holiday Season with us! Ride the Mini Rail and take in the spectacular light displays, including the popular Light-O-Rama™ light show.Bring the kids out for hot chocolate and a ride on the mini-Christmas Train. A gentle holiday evening, great for young families.
Garden Place in Valleycliffe is a beautiful place to visit on evenings close to Christmas. The homes are beatifully lit with lots to see for your little ones. Also, Santa visits Dec 22, 23 and 24 between 7 and 9 pm. Children can speak with him, receive a candy cane, and sign a guest book.
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Garden Place in Valleycliffe is a beautiful place to visit on evenings close to Christmas. The homes are beatifully lit with lots to see for your little ones. Also, Santa visits Dec 22, 23 and 24 between 7 and 9 pm. Children can speak with him, receive a candy cane, and sign a guest book.
Trinity Romance Shop. 10:00 am - 6:00 pm. You're Invited! To our annual Christmas social. On Thursday the 23rd of December we'd like to take the opportunity to wish you our loyal clientele a very merry holiday in person, and thank-you for another great year of business. From 10am until the last client leaves we'll be hoisting some holiday cheer, and nibbling on some tasty appies.
Goop and Goob. 10:30 to 11:30 am. You bring the little ones, they provide the snacks and fun. Also receive a 10% discount on the craft supplies and stories used that day.
Co-hosted by squamishmom.ca
Get Festive at FunArt on December 23rd from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Crafts - Santa Photo's & Decorate Christmas Cupcakes. To book Space call 604-567-2200
FunArt Arts & Crafts Centre
38157 2nd Ave
Squamish, BC V0N 3G0
Canada
http://www.funart.ca
info@funart.ca
Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
For more on this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Garden Place in Valleycliffe is a beautiful place to visit on evenings close to Christmas. The homes are beatifully lit with lots to see for your little ones. Also, Santa visits Dec 22, 23 and 24 between 7 and 9 pm. Children can speak with him, receive a candy cane, and sign a guest book.
Grizzly Bar and Grill. Noon - 2:00 am. Sick of your family, don't feel like doing dishes, come vist your Grizzly family and work off that durkey dancing to the beats spun by DJ Didit.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 5:00 pm service in the chapel. 6:00 pm semi-potluck dinner. Bring your favourite appetizer, side dish or dessert.
The River Church. 6:30 - 7:30 pm. Christmas Eve Candlelight Service. Join us for a children's story and caroling.
Don Ross Secondary School
42091 Ross Road
Brackendale
604 848 8007
Squamish United Church. Family Christmas 7:00 pm. Candlelight Service 9:00 pm.
38014 - 4th Ave Squamish
The Burrow. 7:00 pm. Lounge beats for your soul. Join us at the Burrow to warm you friday nights up....that's The Kick Off!
For more on this and other great events visit www.whatsonsquamish.com
For more on this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 10:00 am - 2:00 pm brunch, 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm dinner. Come enjoy a warm meal and good company.
Brunch Buffet: 10am - 2pm Adults $14.95 / $7.95 12 & under *kids 5 and under free!
Dinner Buffet: 4pm-8pm Adults $23.95 / $9.95 12 & under *kids 5 and under free!.
The Squamish Alano Club is an organization that provides a drug and alcohol free environment for all members of the community, especially those recovering from addiction. On Christmas day, they once again will open their doors to anyone who would like to enjoy a free Christmas dinner.
Grizzly Bar and Grill. 8:00 pm - 2:00 am. Sick of your family, don't feel like doing dishes, come vist your Grizzly family and work off that durkey dancing to the beats spun by DJ Didit.
Holiday skates at Brennan Park Leisure Centre. Get the kids out for some fresh and active fun!
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : www.squamishlive.ca
PRO-SHOP HOURS
Holiday swims at Brennan Park Leisure Centre. Get the kids out for some splashy bubbly fun. All the fun stuff will be out.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : www.squamishlive.ca
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib at the Seniors Centre. Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop In $2.15 Extra charge for prizes $3 Jan 11-Apr 19.
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 8:30 pm. Open Mic Night every Monday with host Cam Salay. Everyone Welcome! Squamish has got Talent!
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsquide.com
The Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
Goop and Goob. 10:30 to 11:30 am. You bring the little ones, they provide the snacks and fun. Also receive a 10% discount on the craft supplies and stories used that day.
Co-hosted by squamishmom.ca
Grizzly Bar & Grill 8:00 pm
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
1 800 531 1530
www.seatoskyhotel.com
For more on this and other great events visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
St. John’s Anglican Church is planning an evening of fun and fellowship this New Year’s Eve, with proceeds going to the church’s roof fund.
Howe Sound Brew Pub. New Years celebration featuring Baby Harry Calaway. Costume encouraged but not mandatory. Prizes for best costumes! $10 cover gets you your first pint.
Cliffside Pub, Valleycliffe. Free appys after 10:00 pm. Party Favours. Door Prizes. Dance into 2011 with tunes and beats for everyone with Yama. High ball, shooter and beer specials. Draw prizes including 2 pairs of Canucks tickets.
New Year 1-1-11, New Moon, Full Moon Meditations
Connecting, attuning and integrating the higher vibrational frequencies.
Brennan Park Community Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Everyone welcome at the New Years Day Skate.
Register at:
Brackendale Art Gallery. 9:00 am. Coordinated by Nina Rytter, Patricia Heintzman & Thor Froslev, the Brackendale Winter Eagle Count is conducted by trained volunteers for scientific purposes and is not open to the general public.
The Gallery will be open to the public at 9am. Be on hand as the count is returned throughout the day.
Brennan Park Community Centre. Family Skate 12:00 - 1:00 pm, Everyone welcome skate 1:15 - 2:15 pm.
Rentals available
Your Space. 7:00 pm. Part 4 in a continuing conversation - does relgion have any answers to the challenges we face as individuals and as a society? Is religion practical and of any use in this modern age? Please join s as we continue the conversation on the role of religion in today's world.
Your Space
38054 2nd Ave
7:00 pm
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib at the Seniors Centre. Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop In $2.15 Extra charge for prizes $3 Jan 11-Apr 19.
Play a game of bingo every Monday at the Squamish Legion. Doors open at 5:30 pm.
Squamish Royal Canadian Legion
40194 Glenalder Place
Garibaldi Highlands, BC V0N 1T0
(604) 898-9368
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 8:30 pm. Open Mic Night every Monday with host Cam Salay. Everyone Welcome! Squamish has got Talent!
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsquide.com
New Year 1-1-11, New Moon, Full Moon Meditations
Connecting, attuning and integrating the higher vibrational frequencies.
Come and check out the free introductory class Jan 5 at 9:30 - 10:30 a.m at Bodyvine Yoga. Pre-register NOW with MJ at 604-848-9543 mj.vermette@yahoo.ca
Quest University. 7:00 pm. The first Wednesday of each month from 7-9pm starts with a business meeting (we try to keep the boring parts short, we promise!) and then becomes a critique night. All visual art forms encouraged and welcome! You’ll find us downstairs from the cafeteria in the Private Dining Room.
Goop and Goob. 10:30 to 11:30 am. You bring the little ones, they provide the snacks and fun. Also receive a 10% discount on the craft supplies and stories used that day. Co-hosted by squamishmom.ca Goop and Goob
First 12 people to register at Nesters in Squamish will secure their spot to join this tour.
Discover amazing recipes your entire family will love.
Discover how to make the healthy choice the easy choice.
This complimentary 1 1/2 hour tour will show you how to:
Eliminate Sugar cravings
Avoid mid-afternoon crashes
Feel great & look fantastic
Your Tour also includes:
Howe Sound Curling Club. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Young adults aged 19-35 welcome. Drop-in fee of $10 and Team (of 4 or more players) $224. Instructors available for introductory lesson.
The Burrow. 7:00 pm. Lounge beats for your soul. Join us at the Burrow to warm you friday nights up....that's The Kick Off!
For more on this and other great events visit www.whatsonsquamish.com
Brennan Park Rink. 7:15 pm. VS Richmond. Come cheer on the team!
Adults: $8.00
Students & Seniors: $5.00
6 years old & under: Free
Season Tickets: $140.00
Howe Sound Brew Pub 9:30 pm | No Cover!
www.myspace.com/themagicianmusic
Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company
37801 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish
(604) 892 2603
Meet at the Howe Sound Inn and Brew Pub 8:00 am for the first bird count of 2011. The Squamish Environmental Society will hold its bird count for 2011 on Sunday Jan. 9. This month the birders will be looking for wintering ducks such as goldeneyes and buffleheads. For more information, please call Judith at (604) 892-3340
Quest University Cafeteria, 3:00 - 5:00 pm. The Squamish Philosophers’ Café is a community driven public forum where local, as well as global issues and a variety of topics are discussed and debated in comfortable settings. Our discussions are held in a round-table format where everyone is encouraged to respectfully express, and support, their views.
presented by Ross Sherlock
starting at 4:30pm at St. John's Anglican Church
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. David Hancock speaks of the Bald Eagle and Other Wildlife in video and real life. David pioneered the broadcast of live-cam signals from bald eagle nests as well as additional transmissions from underwater cams and intertidal cams. From these selections he will explore the normally unseen biology of the creatures we so love
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib at the Seniors Centre. Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop In $2.15 Extra charge for prizes $3 Jan 11-Apr 19.
St. John's Anglican church hall. 7:30 - 9:30 pm. Registration and Open House is on January 10 and new classes start the following Monday. Taoist Tai Chi Internal Arts of Health have been practiced in Squamish for ten years. Beginners program continues for three months and membership cost is $30 per month (seniors get a discount) We meet at St.
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 8:30 pm. Open Mic Night every Monday with host Cam Salay. Everyone Welcome! Squamish has got Talent!
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsquide.com
Build a strong foundation with base training this WINTER geared towards endurance sports enthusiasts- runners, hikers, mountain bikers, road cyclist, cross-country skiers etc. The focus will be on balancing the body, building lean muscle mass and training balance and agility.
Squamish Public Library – noon to 1:00 pm the Adult Afternoon Book Club will meet on Tuesday January 11 to discuss Stieg Larsson’s book The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. If you have read the book, you are invited.
Squamish Public Library
37907 2nd Avenue
Squamish, BC
Phone: 604-892-3110
squamish.bclibrary.ca
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop in $2.15. Extra charge for prizes $3 Tuesday's at 1pm to 3pm
Squamish Public Library. 7:00 pm. Guest Speaker: Dr. John Guilfoyle. What do Religions have in Common? We are quite familiar with how religions are different. Some celebrate Christmas, some don’t. Some believe in one thing, some believe the opposite. Yet. When examined together, we find that they often have more in common than in difference.
Squamish Public Library 7:00pm In the Know, a monthly networking and information sharing session that aims to serve as a forum on parenting issues, is hosting a session on tax laws and credits next Wednesday January 12th, Claire Shawcross, a Certified General Accountant, will speak via audio-visual podcast starting at 7 p.m. from BC Children’s Hospital.
First 12 people to register at Nesters in Squamish will secure their spot to join this free tour. Discover amazing Christmas recipes your entire family will love for the holidays.
Discover how to make the healthy choice the easy choice.
This complimentary 1 1/2 hour tour will show you how to:
Eliminate Sugar cravings
Avoid mid-afternoon crashes
Feel great & look fantastic
Don Ross Secondary School. 7:00 pm. Full of romance and trickery, Athenians and fairies, this theatrical performance by the students of DRSS is sure to delight audiences of all ages. Co-directed by Dayle Rousseau and Whitney Franklin, starring Jamie Sweeney as Helena, Cody Wright as Demetrius, Rory MacDonald as Lysander, Addy Robertson as Hermena, and Jama Hanson as Puck.
Don Ross Secondary School. 7:00 pm. Full of romance and trickery, Athenians and fairies, this theatrical performance by the students of DRSS is sure to delight audiences of all ages. Co-directed by Dayle Rousseau and Whitney Franklin, starring Jamie Sweeney as Helena, Cody Wright as Demetrius, Rory MacDonald as Lysander, Addy Robertson as Hermena, and Jama Hanson as Puck.
Goop and Goob. 10:30 to 11:30 am. You bring the little ones, they provide the snacks and fun. Also receive a 10% discount on the craft supplies and stories used that day. Co-hosted by squamishmom.ca Goop and Goob
The Rock Bar & Grill : 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm. On average when someone moves here from Whistler, Vancouver, Ontario what have you, it usually takes a lonely two years to meet people and gather a good network of friends. Here is an event designed to be a very casual no pressure event to come out and meet your neighbors in Squamish.
Squamish Public Library - 7:00 pm to 8:00pm for the Quest University lecture series on Thursday January 13th with Dr. Negar Elmieh who will speak on “The Shift in Infectious Diseases: From the Global to the Local Perspective.” Dr. Elmieh is an advocate for health and environmental issues and is fascinated by science communication.
Howe Sound Curling Club. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Young adults aged 19-35 welcome. Drop-in fee of $10 and Team (of 4 or more players) $224. Instructors available for introductory lesson.
The Burrow. 7:00 pm. Lounge beats for your soul. Join us at the Burrow to warm you friday nights up....that's The Kick Off!
For more on this and other great events visit www.whatsonsquamish.com
CN Roundhouse Convention Centre. 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. The Squamish Farmers' Market Presents... WINTER MARKETS AT THE RAILWAY HERITAGE PARK January 15, February 12, March 12 and April 9. We Make It, We Bake It, and We Grow It... Even in the Winter !!
Brennan Park Leisure Centre Squamish, 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. Join the Relay For Life team and Kick off the 2011 Relay season Register a team in the world's largest cancer fundraising event, that is also an unforgettable experience or find out more information, get fundraising ideas or just to listen to the live music by the Lynn Canyon Blue Grass Band.
Brennan Park Rink. 7:15 pm. VS Aldergrove. Come cheer on the team!
Adults: $8.00
Students & Seniors: $5.00
6 years old & under: Free
Season Tickets: $140.00
Bodyvine Yoga at Alpen Loft , Time: 7:30pm MJ’s intuitive singing, sounding and rhythmic patterns are profound, soothing, meditative tools that help create a doorway between the listener and their True Self.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Bill Henderson is a Canadian singer/songwriter. He first appeared on the Canadian music scene as a member of the group The Collectors, but he is best known for his work with the group Chilliwack in the 1970s and 1980s, where he produced such hits as "Lonesome Mary", "California Girl", and "My Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone)".
St. John's Anglican Church. 4:30 pm. Presented by Glen Van Brummelen When ancient cultures looked at the night sky, they saw an entirely different universe than the one that meets our eyes. But even though their cosmos was different, the ancient Babylonians and the Greeks’ contemplation of the heavens led to the birth of what today we call science. Admission is by donation
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib at the Seniors Centre. Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop In $2.15 Extra charge for prizes $3 Jan 11-Apr 19.
Squamish Public Library at 6:45 p.m. on Monday January 17th, the Squamish Gardeners will host a night with guests Jim Mertel and Mark Armstrong who will present a slideshow on the 2010 North Shore Art and Music in the Garden Tour. Non-members are welcome for a $5 drop-in fee
Brennan Park (Senior Lounge), 7pm to 9pm. Squamish CAN would like to wish you a wonderful and very productive new year, and invite you to our first ever AGM on Mon, Jan 17th at 7pm. We have lots of exciting news and plans to share, and several reasons to celebrate.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : squamish.ca
Sea to Sky Hotel, 7:00 pm. Find out more about the local off road bike club at the annual SORCA AGM. Trail Issues - Vote for new board of directors & Hear reports from outgoing directors. MEMBERS ONLY
Sea to Sky Hotel
40330 Tantalus Way
Garibaldi Highlands
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 8:30 pm. Open Mic Night every Monday with host Cam Salay. Everyone Welcome! Squamish has got Talent!
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsquide.com
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop in $2.15. Extra charge for prizes $3 Tuesday's at 1pm to 3pm
The Foyer Gallery at the Squamish Public Library (7:00 - 8:00 pm) is a contemporary space dedicated to the exhibition of excellent artwork. The gallery supports large wall works as well as smaller works suitable for display in three elegant glass display cases.
Brennan Park Leisure Centre. 7:00 - 8:15 pm. Beginner Hoop class we will learn how to Hoop all over again by learning basic moves on and off your body. This class will increase coordination, cardiovascular fitness, flexibility and strength. No experience necessary. Hoops are provided and for sale
Tuesdays $90 (4 classes)
Register at Brennan Park Recreation Centre
Quest University, below cafeteria. Did you resolve to de-clutter in the new year? We're holding an art supply swap! It's up to you whether you drop things off for people to take or you barter and trade with others, and we'll also include an option to donate supplies to a worthy group. We can discuss which group at the January 5 meeting.
Quest University. 7:00 pm. Guest Speaker: Photographer Bill Thompson speaks and presents breathtaking photos from his work for publications including National Geographic. In the MPR Room (below the cafeteria).
Quest University Canada
3200 University Boulevard
Squamish, BC
Canada V8B 0N8
Goodwin Studios Building. 7:00 pm. All writers and readers are welcome to attend the monthly writers workshop hosted by the Squamish Writers Group. For this month's agenda see www.squamishwritersgroup.com
Goop and Goob. 10:30 to 11:30 am. You bring the little ones, they provide the snacks and fun. Also receive a 10% discount on the craft supplies and stories used that day. Co-hosted by squamishmom.ca Goop and Goob
Fun Art. Squamish. Princess Tea Party and Cupcake decorating with princess themed crafts and dancing. Have your little one dress in her favourite princess attire and join us for some sparkly fun! Cost: $15 (incl.HST) Age 3+
Fun Art
38157 2nd Ave, Squamish, BC V0N 3G0
Howe Sound Curling Club. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Young adults aged 19-35 welcome. Drop-in fee of $10 and Team (of 4 or more players) $224. Instructors available for introductory lesson.
The Burrow. 7:00 pm. Lounge beats for your soul. Join us at the Burrow to warm you friday nights up....that's The Kick Off!
For more on this and other great events visit www.whatsonsquamish.com
“On the Bus with Squamish CAN” (Climate Action Network) was launched in January 2010 to create Transit Leaders in Squamish. January 22 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm the Transit Leader celebration will take place at the main bus stop at the Chieftain Mall when Mayor Greg Gardner and Trevor Webb, B.C. Transit director of transit operations, will be on the bus with the Transit Leaders.
English Pub Trivia Night at the Squamish Royal Canadian Legion (40194 Glenalder Place) Tickets $30.00 includes Halibut & Chips with Mushy Peas and Coleslaw. Doors open at 6:30 - Dinner served between 7:00 and 8:00 pm - Trivia Quiz starts at 7:30 Teams of 4 - 6 Bring a team or join one. Safe Ride Home Option.
Brennan Park Rink. 7:15 pm. VS Mission. Come cheer on the team!
Adults: $8.00
Students & Seniors: $5.00
6 years old & under: Free
Season Tickets: $140.00
The Rock Bar & Grill @ Chances Boardwalk. Doors 8:00 pm. SERF returns to the beach in 2011, beginning with a 6-part monthly concert series. This month, Kuba Oms with Volume Collective (formerly the Jamatonics). Upstairs DJ Zone featuring Riddim Fernandez, Just Shelia, JJ Desormeaux, the Kosmik Konnection. Multi-level party, Tix $10 advance, $12 at the door.
Howe Sound Brew Pub, 9:30 pm
Johnny & the Walkers Rock / Classic Rock / Pop
* NO COVER!!!
Brennan Park Community Centre. 1:00 - 2:00 pm. Fun introduction to First Aid for our youngest participants. Includes being safe and when to call for help. Workbooks and certificate included. This is a Red Cross certified course taught by a certified instructor.
Sr. Lounge 5-6y $10
Brennan Park Community Centre. 2:30 - 4:30pm. Fun introduction to First Aid for our younger participants. Includes being safe and when to call for help; poisons, cuts, scrapes & burns. Workbooks and certificate included. This is a Red Cross certified course taught by a certified instructor.
Jr. Lounge
6-8y
$15
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. According to Dr. Pauly, the world's "no fish left behind" approach to the systematic expansion of industrialized fisheries has left the Earth with nowhere left to fish. Join Dr Pauly as he explores this phenomenon and how it directly affects the environment and economy around us.
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib at the Seniors Centre. Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop In $2.15 Extra charge for prizes $3 Jan 11-Apr 19.
Republic Bicycles. 6:00 pm Mondays. In store – Republic Bicycles. 1/41340 Government Road, Brackendale Phone:604 898-1953 First class is Free!! Presented by Yoga for Life.
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 8:30 pm. Open Mic Night every Monday with host Cam Salay. Everyone Welcome! Squamish has got Talent!
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsquide.com
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop in $2.15. Extra charge for prizes $3 Tuesday's at 1pm to 3pm
Squamish Public Library, 6:45 to 8 pm. In celebration of Family Literacy Week the eighth annual Scrabble Tournament on Tuesday January 25th. A prize will be given to the person who brings in the most pledges as well as to the person with the top Scrabble score. Get together with your friends and neighbours and enter a team or play individually.
Squamish Public Library, 6:45 pm to 8:00 pm. The eighth annual Scrabble Tournament as part of the annual celebration of Family Literacy Week will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 25th. The entry fee is $5 for individuals and $10 for teams and the money pledged goes toward literacy programs at the library and at Capilano University. Get your team together and support literacy in Squamish
Brennan Park Leisure Centre. 7:00 - 8:15 pm. Beginner Hoop class we will learn how to Hoop all over again by learning basic moves on and off your body. This class will increase coordination, cardiovascular fitness, flexibility and strength. No experience necessary. Hoops are provided and for sale
Tuesdays $90 (4 classes)
Register at Brennan Park Recreation Centre
Cedar Valley Waldorf School Tours
Wednesday, January 26 9:15- 10:30 am
Everywhere. 10:00 am. Thousands of British Columbians will "Drop, Cover, and Hold On" in The Great British Columbia ShakeOut, the largest earthquake drill in Canadian history!
Register now to participate and be counted. Shake Out BC
First 12 people to register at Nesters in Squamish will secure their spot to join this tour. Discover the top foods for a healthy New Year and some amazing recipes your entire family will love. Discover how to make the healthy choice the easy choice.
Squamish Public Library, doors open 7:30 am. Attend the 11th annual Breakfast of Literacy Champions on National Family Literacy Day, Thursday, January 27th, Presentation: 8:00-9:00 am. This year’s topic will by “Storytelling in the Digital Age”. Come out and learn about how to use easy, free technology to bring the ancient tradition of storytelling into the digital age.
Goop and Goob. 10:30 to 11:30 am. You bring the little ones, they provide the snacks and fun. Also receive a 10% discount on the craft supplies and stories used that day. Co-hosted by squamishmom.ca Goop and Goob
Eagle Eye Theatre, 6:30 pm doors open. The Don Ross Secondary School outdoor leadership program is planning a fundraiser including a silent auction and two great guest speakers on Thursday January 27th.
The Cup Deli, Garibaldi Estates. 7:00 - 11:30 pm. Were very lucky that Steve from the Cup has agreed to co-host this next event with us at The Cup. He is going to provide some very yummy dishes that have been selected to pair with the wines we are tasting.
The wines we will be trying at this tasting are;
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
On Friday January 28th, the Squamish Public Library will be hosting a Family Games Night. This free event will be from 5-8 pm and will feature a variety of games for the entire family. There will be a friendly Wii competition, along with a number of board games set up for people to try including Scrabble, Chess, and cards. You are also welcome to bring your favourite game.
Royal Canadian Legion, 6:00 pm Meat Draw Fundraiser will be held on Friday. If you have not attended yet, please do so and ask a friend to join you. It’s a casual atmosphere will the goal of winning great cuts of meat and raising funds for the Historical Society. It ends at 7:30 pm and for those of you who need a safe drive home; we will be providing this service that evening.
Cafeteria at Quest University, 6:00 pm to 7:00pm. Come along and help us start the plan for Earth Day - lots of exciting ideas already on the table; bring your own! The short meeting will be followed by the screening of "The Clean Bin Project"; check it out www.cleanbinproject.com/the-film
Quest University MPR (below cafeteria). 7:00 pm. The Clean Bin Project is about a regular couple and their quest to answer the question "is it possible to live completely waste free?" Jen and Grant go head to head in a competition to see who can swear off consumerism and produce the least amount of garbage in an entire year.
Howe Sound Curling Club. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Young adults aged 19-35 welcome. Drop-in fee of $10 and Team (of 4 or more players) $224. Instructors available for introductory lesson.
The Burrow. 7:00 pm. Lounge beats for your soul. Join us at the Burrow to warm you friday nights up....that's The Kick Off!
For more on this and other great events visit www.whatsonsquamish.com
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Mamquam Elementary School. 9:00 am - 9:00 pm. Attention all crafty, card-making, scrapbooking and stamping people of any age: The Mamquam PAC is pleased to announce an innovative fundraising event for our school at Mamquam Elementary. It will be hosted with the support of Dragonfly Scrapbooking, Creative Memories Representative, Nicole Rempel, and Stampin’ Up!
Squamish Valley Golf Club, 6:00 pm to 1:00 am. An evening of live music, dinner and dancing, live and silent auctions. 2010 Awards will be presented to the Citizen of the Year sponsored by The Chief and Business of the Year sponsored by North Shore Credit Union. Sign up today! Please visit the Chamber website for full or contact Jane at 604 815 4990 or email jane@squamishchamber.com
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:00 pm. Valdy is a Canadian folk musician whose solo career began in the early 1970s. He is known for "Rock and Roll Song", his first mainstream single released in mid-1972 among others. He was a member of the London Town Criers during the 1960s and subsequently joined Montreal band The Prodigal Sons.
Brennan Park Rink. 7:15 pm. VS Abbotsford. Come cheer on the team!
Adults: $8.00
Students & Seniors: $5.00
6 years old & under: Free
Season Tickets: $140.00
Howe Sound Brew Pub 9:30 pm | No Cover!
www.myspace.com/aaroncadwaladr
Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company
37801 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish
(604) 892 2603
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
We want YOU to come train with us! We believe running is more fun when it’s done in a group! We are a social, casual pack of runners with intentions of training for a half marathon safely and as comfortably as possible. Getting through injury-free is our primary objective.
Brennan Park Community Centre. 1:30 - 4:30pm. Fun introduction to First Aid for our young participants. Includes being safe and when to call for help; choking, comfort of injured people, poisons, cuts, scrapes, bleeding & burns. Workbooks and certificate included.
This is a Red Cross certified course taught by a certified instructor.
starting at 4:30pm at St. John's Anglican Church presented by Grant Bruce The Bruce family lived in Bhutan for almost 6 years and traveled from one end of the country to the other. The presentation will feature photographs of people, flora and fauna of this unique and beautiful Himalayan kingdom.
A&W Restaurant, 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Come join The Frosted Mug Club's bingo night at A&W. Free to join and free to play!
A & W Restaurants
310-1200 Hunter Pl,
Squamish,
604-815-0833
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Squamish Public Library, 10:30 am to 11:00 am. Toddlers & their caregivers are invited to join a fun filled half-hour of stories, songs, & lots of active movement.
Ages: 18 months to 2 years
Location: Meeting Room, Squamish Public Library
Contact: Kate at (604) 892-3110
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib at the Seniors Centre. Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop In $2.15 Extra charge for prizes $3 Jan 11-Apr 19.
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 8:30 pm. Open Mic Night every Monday with host Cam Salay. Everyone Welcome! Squamish has got Talent!
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsquide.com
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop in $2.15. Extra charge for prizes $3 Tuesday's at 1pm to 3pm
Brennan Park Leisure Centre. 7:00 - 8:15 pm. Beginner Hoop class we will learn how to Hoop all over again by learning basic moves on and off your body. This class will increase coordination, cardiovascular fitness, flexibility and strength. No experience necessary. Hoops are provided and for sale
Tuesdays $90 (4 classes)
Register at Brennan Park Recreation Centre
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Quest University. 7:00 pm. The first Wednesday of each month from 7-9pm starts with a business meeting (we try to keep the boring parts short, we promise!) and then becomes a critique night. All visual art forms encouraged and welcome! You’ll find us downstairs from the cafeteria in the Private Dining Room.
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Howe Sound Women's Centre 9:15 am - 10:15 am. Promotes women's equality and empowerment. We work from a feminist perspective. This means: supporting women and honouring the diversity of their lives; and responding to, and working for change.
We believe that this work contributes to the well being of the whole community.
Goop and Goob. 10:30 to 11:30 am. You bring the little ones, they provide the snacks and fun. Also receive a 10% discount on the craft supplies and stories used that day. Co-hosted by squamishmom.ca Goop and Goob
Chances Boardwalk, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm “Wine and Play” evening on Thursday, February 3. Texas Hold’em Pocker – 6 different samples of wine & Free Shuttle. Great Prizes.
Never miss another great event Visit www.squamisheventsguide.com
Squamish Public Library, 7:00 pm On Thursday, February 3rd we have a Squamish history slide show presentation presented by Eric Andersen. The slide show will be about Franz Boas and his 1880s encounters with the Squamish people. There will also be a screening of short films made by anthropologist Harlan I. Smith in the Squamish Valley, 1920’s.
We will be doing a guided visualization to help bring in something you want to manifest as we sit in meditation. You don't have to be a meditator but you will have to sit quietly for at least an hour.
Tara is also an energy healer and so brings to you the added benefit of holding a high virbrational field that helps transform discordant energy patterns while being in the group.
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Howe Sound Curling Club. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Young adults aged 19-35 welcome. Drop-in fee of $10 and Team (of 4 or more players) $224. Instructors available for introductory lesson.
The Burrow. 7:00 pm. Lounge beats for your soul. Join us at the Burrow to warm you friday nights up....that's The Kick Off!
For more on this and other great events visit www.whatsonsquamish.com
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Whistler Olympic Park & Callaghan Country. The “Benchmark” Series #2 - Callaghan Classic Ski to Callaghan Lodge and BBQ A fun, 3‐part grassroots cross‐country skiing event designed to promote friendship, fitness and a reconnection to the natural world.
The Callaghan Classic Saturday, February 5, 2011
Spring Fling Saturday, April 30, 2011
Brennan Park Rink. 7:15 pm. VS North Delta. Come cheer on the team!
Adults: $8.00
Students & Seniors: $5.00
6 years old & under: Free
Season Tickets: $140.00
Howe Sound Brew Pub, 9:30 pm. Luke Dowler-Alternative / Indie / Rock http://www.myspace.com/lukedowler or http://www.lukedowler.com/ * NO COVER!!!
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Brennan Park Community Centre. 1:00 - 5:00pm. Fun introduction to First Aid for our youth participants. Includes being safe and when to call for help; unconsciousness, choking, comfort of injured people, rescue breathing, poisons, cuts, scrapes, bleeding & burns. Workbooks and certificate included.
Join the Howe Sound Performing Arts Association for Inspiration, a benefit concert to promote the Howe Sound Music Festival, featuring Sea to Sky music teachers and some past-participant success stories. Held on Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011 at 2 PM at St. John's Anglican Church, the concert promises to be a jam-packed display of Squamish's variety of talent. Admission is by donation.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:30 pm. As always I look forward to being with others who enjoy making music, whether for the first time or the fiftieth! And I can tell you.....happy collaborations have come out of events like this...come back, if you've been away... Come to listen, have a cuppa, share your skills. For the love of music, Rita
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Join us for a week of pre-Valentines festive fun! Project types range from painting, textile art, felt craft, clay, paper art. Project complexity will upon age of student. Have Fun with us!
Squamish Public Library, 10:30 am to 11:00 am. Toddlers & their caregivers are invited to join a fun filled half-hour of stories, songs, & lots of active movement.
Ages: 18 months to 2 years
Location: Meeting Room, Squamish Public Library
Contact: Kate at (604) 892-3110
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib at the Seniors Centre. Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop In $2.15 Extra charge for prizes $3 Jan 11-Apr 19.
Play a game of bingo every Monday at the Squamish Legion. Doors open at 5:30 pm.
Squamish Royal Canadian Legion
40194 Glenalder Place
Garibaldi Highlands, BC V0N 1T0
(604) 898-9368
Fun Art. 10:00 am. Join us for a week of pre-Valentines festive fun! Project types range from painting, textile art, felt craft, clay, paper art. Project complexity will upon age of student. Have Fun with us!
FunArt
38157 Second Ave
Gabriella Mester 604.567.2200
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 8:30 pm. Open Mic Night every Monday with host Cam Salay. Everyone Welcome! Squamish has got Talent!
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsquide.com
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop in $2.15. Extra charge for prizes $3 Tuesday's at 1pm to 3pm
Squamish Public Library, Foyer Gallery. 6:30 - 8:00 pm. Walls: Linda Bachman, "Forests Forever", acrylic paintings
Cases: Caroline Miller, "Niknaks and Stuff", metalsmith. Opening reception tonight. Exhibit February 1 - 28, 2011.
Brennan Park Leisure Centre. 7:00 - 8:15 pm. Beginner Hoop class we will learn how to Hoop all over again by learning basic moves on and off your body. This class will increase coordination, cardiovascular fitness, flexibility and strength. No experience necessary. Hoops are provided and for sale
Tuesdays $90 (4 classes)
Register at Brennan Park Recreation Centre
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Howe Sound Women's Centre 9:15 am - 10:15 am. Promotes women's equality and empowerment. We work from a feminist perspective. This means: supporting women and honouring the diversity of their lives; and responding to, and working for change.
We believe that this work contributes to the well being of the whole community.
Squamish Adventure Centre. 10:30 to 11:30 am. You bring the little ones, they provide the snacks and fun. Also receive a 10% discount on the craft supplies and stories used that day. Co-hosted by squamishmom.ca Goop and Goob
Squamish Senior Centre. 1:00 pm. Back by popular demand, Doreen Ramus will read from Emily Carr's journals about the famed artist's 1933 visit to Brackendale. The presentation, which takes place at the Senior Centre, will include a slide show of Emily Carr sketches and historical photographs of the visit. Admission by donation.
Squamish Arts Council Building, 7:00 pm. The guest speaker will be the Squamish Monetary Fund who is proposing a Squamish Dollar. They are looking for the SHS’s input and interest.
We will be doing a guided visualization/meditation to help you become more in alignment with your own truth so that you can start being your own role model. You don't have to be a meditator but you will have to sit quietly for at least an hour.
La petite Burrow, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Come out and meet your community at Squamish's Local Social. On average when someone moves here from Whistler, Vancouver, Ontario what have you, it usually takes a lonely two years to meet people and gather a good network of friends. Here is an event designed to be a very casual no pressure event to come out and meet your neighbors in Squamish.
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Royal Canadian Legion 40194 Glenalder Place, Garibaldi Highlands. Cocktails 6 pm Dinner 6:45 pm.Entertainment: Jeffery James & The Bootleggers Tickets: $25.00 per person and are on sale now at the Legion. All sales in advance - no tickets at the door.
Howe Sound Curling Club. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Young adults aged 19-35 welcome. Drop-in fee of $10 and Team (of 4 or more players) $224. Instructors available for introductory lesson.
The Burrow. 7:00 pm. Lounge beats for your soul. Join us at the Burrow to warm you friday nights up....that's The Kick Off!
For more on this and other great events visit www.whatsonsquamish.com
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Brennan Park. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. Ages 13+. This is a hands-on workshop for beginners and for those who have had small roles on-stage and want a refresher. We will cover basic techniques of acting; from voice characterization and movement, to pacing and stage directions. We will cover all that goes into acting for theatre in a fun and relaxing atmosphere.
CN Roundhouse Convention Centre. 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. The Squamish Farmers' Market Presents... WINTER MARKETS AT THE RAILWAY HERITAGE PARK January 15, February 12, March 12 and April 9. We Make It, We Bake It, and We Grow It... Even in the Winter !!
Cuttlefish bone casting is one of the oldest casting methods for making jewelry, coins, keys and small sculptures. Chad Depner, BFA Red Deer College, applied his college experience in sculture and foundry to learn this method of small object design and casting. $85 and includes at least 2 pieces of jewelry and a polish tool.
Brennan Park Community Centre. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. This is a hands-on workshop for beginners and for those who have had small roles on-stage and want a refresher. We will cover basic techniques of acting; from voice characterization and movement, to pacing and stage directions. We will cover all that goes into acting for theatre in a fun and relaxing atmosphere.
The Frosted Mug Club is inviting families to come and join our Valentine's crafts and activities! Stop on by between 4 - 7pm at A&W for lots of fun crafts making and activites.
In May and June 2011, a group of students from Quest University Canada will be traveling to Rwanda for a volunteer experience. The students will be traveling with Developing World Connections, an NGO based out of Kamloops BC. Since 2000, DWC has been connecting with other small local organizations in over ten countries around the world.
Brennan Park Rink. 7:15 pm. VS Delta. Come cheer on the team!
Adults: $8.00
Students & Seniors: $5.00
6 years old & under: Free
Season Tickets: $140.00
St. John's Anglican Church. Starts 7:30 pm. Featuring local singers and musicians. Wine & cheese bar. Silent Auction. Tix $20 available at the Squamish Adventure Centre, Billie's Bouquet and at the venue.
You can audition! If you sing Leonard Cohen and wish to participate contact Kelly Coubrough 604 849 0708. kellycoubrough@hotmail.com
Howe Sound Inn. 9:00 pm - 4:00 am. In this its 7th inception our annual James Bondage Fetish Fundraiser is getting ready to huff, and puff, and blow your house down. To date this party has managed to raise 25k for the Howe Sound Women's Centre, 10k for public art installations, 10k for local mountain bike trails, and 3k for Humanity Village.
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Howe Sound Inn and Brew Pub, meet at 8:00 am On Sunday Feb. 13, the Squamish Environmental Society will be looking for early spring migrants including robins, three of four species of blackbirds and other species. To join or for more information, please call Judith at (604) 892-3340.
Brennan Park Community Centre. 12:00 - 2:20 pm. Everyone welcome at the Valentine's Day Skate.
Register at:
Body Vine @ Alpen Loft Yoga Centre, 4 - 1.5 hr sessions 1:30 to 3pm | Sundays- Feb -13, 20, 27, & March 06
Bev Blackett will help you into gentle supported poses & take you through guided meditations bringing you to a totallyrelaxed state, activating the bodies healing energies.
Quest University Cafeteria. 3:00 - 5:00 pm.
Video Games:
Desensitization of Youth or Emotional Catharsis
Come and join The Frosted Mug Club's Bingo nights every sunday 5-8pm at A&W!! Free to play and family friendly.
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Squamish Senior Centre. 9:30 am. Valentine Breakfast, all ages welcome. The cafe is open Monday to Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm.
Squamish Public Library, 10:30 am to 11:00 am. Toddlers & their caregivers are invited to join a fun filled half-hour of stories, songs, & lots of active movement.
Ages: 18 months to 2 years
Location: Meeting Room, Squamish Public Library
Contact: Kate at (604) 892-3110
Squamish Helping Hands Society, 2:00 pm -3:30 pm. Will officially dedicate Valentine's Day to our amazing Volunteers! Please join us on February 14th for our annual “Valentines for Volunteers” at the Helping Hands Shelter. Come by for Tea and Cookies/Cake and a special thank you gift. All volunteers are welcome! Date: Feb 14, 2011 Time: 2-3:30 p.m.
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib at the Seniors Centre. Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop In $2.15 Extra charge for prizes $3 Jan 11-Apr 19.
Start Valentine's Day evening off with a romantic underground experience at Britannia Mine Museum followed by a beautiful meal at The Burrow Restaurant in Squamish. Tickets are highly limited and are available at Britannia Mine Museum and The Burrow in Squamish. Includes underground experience, three course meal, wine and a special treat. Tickets are $110 + tax and gratuity per couple.
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 8:30 pm. Open Mic Night every Monday with host Cam Salay. Everyone Welcome! Squamish has got Talent!
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsquide.com
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop in $2.15. Extra charge for prizes $3 Tuesday's at 1pm to 3pm
Brennan Park Leisure Centre. 7:00 - 8:15 pm. Intermediate class will learn how to link moves, floor work, group dynamics, extremes, and performance. No experience necessary Hoops are provided and for sale~
Tuesdays $90 7pm - 8:15pm (4 classes)
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Join David McEown and VISUALS Squamish Valley Artists for "Antarctica to the North Pole."
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Howe Sound Women's Centre 9:15 am - 10:15 am. Promotes women's equality and empowerment. We work from a feminist perspective. This means: supporting women and honouring the diversity of their lives; and responding to, and working for change.
We believe that this work contributes to the well being of the whole community.
Squamish Adventure Centre. 10:30 to 11:30 am. You bring the little ones, they provide the snacks and fun. Also receive a 10% discount on the craft supplies and stories used that day. Co-hosted by squamishmom.ca Goop and Goob
Howe Sound Secondary School 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm is hosting an Open House. HSSS staff invite parents, students, and community members to see the variety of academic and non academic programs that will be offered in the 2011/2012 school year. www.howesoundsecondary.bc.ca
West Coast Railway Heritage Park (Education Room). 7:00 - 9:00 pm. The Squamish Valley Photography Club is very happy to announce that the President of the News Photographers Association of Canada, Andy Clark, will be the guest photographer at our February 17 Photo Walk. The evening will be held at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park from 7pm until 9pm.
Squamish Public Library, 7:00pm On Thursday, February 17th the Squamish Community Foundation will be giving a talk on estate planning. The participant should come away with a comprehensive understanding of the different types of estate plans and which one is appropriate for them now and in the future. This talk will be facilitated by Ian Davis of Race and Company and is a free event.
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Pro-Day Art Workshop Friday, February 18th It's splash painting time! Bring your imaginations and come enjoy a magical painting adventure in our splash room. Choose 1 of 3 sessions: 10:15-12:15/1:15-3:15/3:30-5:30 *Call us to register!*
Journeying a Thousand Paths to the Center of the Heart Supporting & moving people back to their natural rhythms by connecting to self through others & the environment.
Brennan Park Community Centre. 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. There’s no better way to spend your day off than with us! Come swim, ice skate, play games, sports, and make crafts! Activities may vary. Register early to reserve your space. Participants must be 7 years of age to register. 6 year olds can register only if they are currently in grade one.
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Brennan Park Community Centre. 1:15 - 3:00 pm. Everyone welcome at the Professional Day Skate.
Skate rental shop will be open.
Howe Sound Curling Club. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Young adults aged 19-35 welcome. Drop-in fee of $10 and Team (of 4 or more players) $224. Instructors available for introductory lesson.
Join Grant Lawrence, host of the popular CBC Radio 3 Podcast with Grant Lawrence, and Grant Lawrence Live, for a slide show presentation, reading and signing of his new book, Adventures in Solitude: What Not to Wear to a Nudist Potluck and Other Stories from Desolation Sound at the Whistler Public Library (located at 4329 Main St.) on Friday, February 18 beginning at 7pm.
The Burrow. 7:00 pm. Lounge beats for your soul. Join us at the Burrow to warm you friday nights up....that's The Kick Off!
For more on this and other great events visit www.whatsonsquamish.com
We will be doing a guided visualization/meditation to help you let go of something you no longer want in your life. You don't have to be a meditator but you will have to sit quietly for at least an hour.
Tara is also an energy healer and so brings to you the added benefit of holding a high virbrational field that helps transform discordant energy patterns while being in the group.
Royal Canadian Legion, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. The Squamish Historical Society is sponsoring another meat draw at the on Friday Feb. 18. Tickets are $1 or three for $2. The kitchen will be open during this time
Ocean Port Hotel. 8:00 pm. Tommy Honest and the Liars and then Santa Lucia play live at the Ocean Port in this 2nd of the SERF Concert Series. There parties are not to be missed!
Tix available online at www.squamishmusicfestival.com
Proceeds to help put on SERF: Squamish's Party at the Beach June 25
DJ Didit at the Grizzly Friday and Saturday night
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
DJ Didit at the Grizzly Friday and Saturday night
Kay's Studio. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm daily. On and off the wheel, a pottery making demonstration by Kay Austen. Techniques which will be covered are throwing plate, bowl and cylindrical forms, altering on and off the whell, using credit cards as a method of forming a rim, forming a base and modling a knob, adding hand built elements to thrown forms, and decorating a gorm on and off the wheel.
Learn how to perceive the best composition and enhance your paint use and brushwork to create a finished acrylic painting. Ian Fry, was our featured artist during this year's Brackendale Winter Eagle Festival. www.ianfry.com
Brennan Park Rink. 7:15 pm. VS Grandview. Come cheer on the team!
Adults: $8.00
Students & Seniors: $5.00
6 years old & under: Free
Season Tickets: $140.00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Swelling in primordial pulses and wholloping whoops, the tacit tones of Shane Philip's didgeridoo hold the power to still listeners into silence or encourage audiences to rise up in a tribal swell of intoxicating spirit -- with sometimes but a heartbeat in between.
We’d like to fill the pool with kids in boats having fun and learning some basic kayaking skills along the way, introducing them to the sport of kayaking in a safe and fun environment. WHEN? – TWO SATURDAYS – FEB. 19TH AND 26TH. 8pm to 9.30pm. WHERE? – BRENNEN PARK POOL, SQUAMISH. COST?
Howe Sound Brew Pub, 9:30 pm. Tantalus Pass - blue grass / folk / acoustic. Squamish welcomes its very own to the stage * NO COVER.
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Kay's Studio. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm daily. On and off the wheel, a pottery making demonstration by Kay Austen. Techniques which will be covered are throwing plate, bowl and cylindrical forms, altering on and off the whell, using credit cards as a method of forming a rim, forming a base and modling a knob, adding hand built elements to thrown forms, and decorating a gorm on and off the wheel.
Brennan Park Community Centre. 9:00 am - 5:00pm. Do you train, coach, captain or participate in sport? This Sports focused Red Cross Emergency First Aid course for adults covers unconsciousness, CPR, medical conditions, and bone & joint injuries. Special emphasis on injuries sustained during a variety of sporting activities from golf to martial arts and more!
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Squamish Public Library, 10:30 am to 11:00 am. Toddlers & their caregivers are invited to join a fun filled half-hour of stories, songs, & lots of active movement.
Ages: 18 months to 2 years
Location: Meeting Room, Squamish Public Library
Contact: Kate at (604) 892-3110
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib at the Seniors Centre. Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop In $2.15 Extra charge for prizes $3 Jan 11-Apr 19.
Lounge at Brennan Park Rec Centre, 7:00 pm to 9:00pm. Monthly meeting for the whole Network. This is when all our groups come together to tell us what they are up to, to ask for support, to answer questions and offer suggestions, to get to know each other, to exchange contacts, resources, solutions... An opportunity not to be missed! Come along; everybody's welcome, member or not!
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 8:30 pm. Open Mic Night every Monday with host Cam Salay. Everyone Welcome! Squamish has got Talent!
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsquide.com
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop in $2.15. Extra charge for prizes $3 Tuesday's at 1pm to 3pm
Brennan Park Leisure Centre. 7:00 - 8:15 pm. Intermediate class will learn how to link moves, floor work, group dynamics, extremes, and performance. No experience necessary Hoops are provided and for sale~
Tuesdays $90 7pm - 8:15pm (4 classes)
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Howe Sound Secondary School, 5:00pm to 9:00 pm. This whole event is completely FREE; therefore, not to be missed! Eat Borsch; Watch Dirt! A movie, with dinner for a change - Your cooking skills and movie thrills in one place!
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Howe Sound Women's Centre 9:15 am - 10:15 am. Promotes women's equality and empowerment. We work from a feminist perspective. This means: supporting women and honouring the diversity of their lives; and responding to, and working for change.
We believe that this work contributes to the well being of the whole community.
Squamish Adventure Centre. 10:30 to 11:30 am. You bring the little ones, they provide the snacks and fun. Also receive a 10% discount on the craft supplies and stories used that day. Co-hosted by squamishmom.ca Goop and Goob
Royal Canadian Legion. An evening of reflection on the 2010 Winter Olympics and a look ahead at the next Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. Featuring guest speakers David and Rosemary Malaher, a scrumptious three-course chicken cordon bleu meal with dessert and a chance to share your 2010 Olympic memorabilia.
Onatah Coffee. 7:00 pm. Jennifer Underwood from Squamish Savings will be sharing a few experiences which her colleagues and her have had over the past few years in helping entrepreneurs optimize their financials. She will also share some of her top tips from working with a number of entrepreneurs. Bring your questions and your experiences in order to deepen your banking perspective!
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Church on 99, 6:00pm - 8:00pm. A fun evening to celebrate the wonderful and unique relationship between a father and his daughter(s). There will be music, entertainment, a dessert buffet and a photographer to capture all the special moments of the evening. Not to be missed- we hope to see you there!
Note: this is a 'dress up' evening so get out your finery!
Howe Sound Curling Club. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Young adults aged 19-35 welcome. Drop-in fee of $10 and Team (of 4 or more players) $224. Instructors available for introductory lesson.
The Burrow. 7:00 pm. Lounge beats for your soul. Join us at the Burrow to warm you friday nights up....that's The Kick Off!
For more on this and other great events visit www.whatsonsquamish.com
Pay your cover early and save!! 10$ in advance...12$ at the door!
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
This event has been postponed. Watch Squamish Events Guide for updates.
Howe Sound Secondary School. 6:00 pm. What is a Trivia Night? Trivia Night is an evening of fun, prizes, questions, answers, and teamwork. Tables of 8 get together to answer 8 rounds of 10-12 questions that are read out loud by our MC. Some rounds are music clips for you to identify, and between rounds there will be door prizes, and other games to keep you busy.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Classic Bluegrass for modern times, THE HIGH BAR GANG features Barney Benthall, Shari Ulrich, Angela Harris, Wendy Bird, Rob Becker, Eric Reed and Colin Nairne, Tickets $20 available at the BAG and the Bookshelf in downtown Squamish.
Howe Sound Brew Pub, 9:30 pm. MANNY and the SKUNK CATS -original psychedelic rock (Formerly the RIVERBED TRIO Jess Beaulac and his crew have expanded the band to four members now!)
www.koolava.com * NO COVER*
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Britannia Mine Museum. 11:00 am and 2:00 pm. The week starting February 21st is Heritage Week and this year the theme is A Century of Conservation. It is in honor of the 100th birthday of BC's first provincial park, Strathcona Park.
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Squamish Public Library, 10:30 am to 11:00 am. Toddlers & their caregivers are invited to join a fun filled half-hour of stories, songs, & lots of active movement.
Ages: 18 months to 2 years
Location: Meeting Room, Squamish Public Library
Contact: Kate at (604) 892-3110
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib at the Seniors Centre. Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop In $2.15 Extra charge for prizes $3 Jan 11-Apr 19.
Squamish Chiro. 37971 Third Ave. 6:30 - 7:30 pm. In this interactive workshop, parents will learn about cyber bullying, the importance of teens' online presence as a part of teen culture and practical ways that can help parents help their tweens or teens from taking part in, or being a victim of this emotional abuse."
February 28th, Monday 6:30 to 7:30
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 8:30 pm. Open Mic Night every Monday with host Cam Salay. Everyone Welcome! Squamish has got Talent!
For more great events visit www.squamisheventsquide.com
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop in $2.15. Extra charge for prizes $3 Tuesday's at 1pm to 3pm
Squamish Public Library, 7:00 to 8:30 pm. A series of free talks and meditation by Western Buddhist nun Gen Kelsang Delek is planned with the first session on Tuesday February 1st. The theme is Happiness from a Different Source: a spiritual path for modern life. This will be followed by bi-weekly classes on Tuesdays: Feb. 15, March 1, 15 and 29. There is a $10 drop in fee.
Brennan Park Leisure Centre. 7:00 - 8:15 pm. Intermediate class will learn how to link moves, floor work, group dynamics, extremes, and performance. No experience necessary Hoops are provided and for sale~
Tuesdays $90 7pm - 8:15pm (4 classes)
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Howe Sound Inn. 7:00 pm. The Squamish Off Road Cycling Association (SORCA) invites all local restaurants and businesses to get involved in our 2011 Toonie Rides by becoming a sponsor. This is a great opportunity to help out a grassroots community event while at the same time showcasing your business to our membership.
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Part guided/part silence. Tara brings to you the same energy field she works with as a healer so come and sit in the beautiful high vibrations and allow the shifts to happen.
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
The Burrow. 7:00 pm. Lounge beats for your soul. Join us at the Burrow to warm you friday nights up....that's The Kick Off!
For more on this and other great events visit www.whatsonsquamish.com
Totem Hall. 7:30 pm. All Star Wrestling returns to the Totem Hall in Squamish with a big fundraiser for the Squamish Nation Recreation Department. This show is a follow up from the big event last November which saw the return of Squamish resident "TKO" Cody Smith co win a battle with Mr. India. They won a title shot that night with the current ASW Tag Team Champions, Team Japanada.
Ocean Port Hotel. 10:00 pm. "Return of the Newfies" - Featuring St John's Ska Legends The Idlers. The concert you have been waiting for is fast approaching, Squamish!
With a reputation of playing sold-out shows across Canada and served up with a twist of east-coast charm, The Idlers are ready to blow the roof off the house once again!
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Britannia Mine Museum, 9:00 am to 4:30 daily till the end of March.
Brennan Park. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. Ages 13+. workshop for those who have acted before, and want to hone their craft. We will dive into various roles from comedy to drama and bring those characters to life. We will explore various acting methods and how to approach each role. We will act out various roles and discuss how to make them unforgettable.
Brennan Park Community Centre. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. This is an intensive full day workshop for those who have acted before, and want to hone their craft. We will dive into various roles from comedy to drama and bring those characters to life. We will explore various acting methods and how to approach each role.
The Yoga Studio on Second Ave. 1:00pm is hosting a fundraiser for Lina and her family. Annie Martinello of Sacred Light Yoga has organized this event
Squamish Helping Hands Society is hosting a fundraising event with a difference, 7:00- 11:00 pm, Saturday March 05, 2011 at The CN Roundhouse, West Coast Railway Heritage Park in Squamish.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Featuring local talent in the most local of venues, this new BAG initiative features local musicians performers and bands in concert the first Saturday of every month. Tonight enjoy Tantalus Pass with Zachary Dejong on guitar and slide/harp, Nikolai Gurda on fiddle/djembe, Rita Kyle on bass, and Doug Smith on guitar and mandolin. Tix $10 at the door
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. Shiloh Lindsey -country/ folk/ Americana. Hailed as "The Whiskey Sipping Darling of the Vancouver Country Scene" Shiloh Lindsey pours her heart out via her own brand of alt-country music.
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Brackendale Art Gallery 7:30 - 10:00 pm. Music, company, refreshments to purchase, all in a fine space surrounded by beautiful visual arts. Dust off that guitar, shine up your flute, shimmy that shaker or whatever you have at hand, and join us. Refreshments available.
Hosted by Rita Kyle.
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib at the Seniors Centre. Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop In $2.15 Extra charge for prizes $3 Jan 11-Apr 19.
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Howe Sound Wommen's Centre Open House for International Women's Day. 1:00 - 5:00 pm. Samosas, live music, speakers and more. 38021 2nd Ave.
Mary Kay Hot Dog and Cupcake Sale for International Women's Day. 10:00 am - 1:30 pm. Nesters Market Squamish.
Everyone is welcome to St. John's Annual Pancake Supper on Shrove Tuesday March 8th starting at 5:30 pm. Admission is by donation with a suggested minimum of $5/person
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop in $2.15. Extra charge for prizes $3 Tuesday's at 1pm to 3pm
Squamish Library. 5:00 - 9:00 pm. The DSBIA Board of Directors invite’s downtown commercial property owners and businesses to join them to discuss the BIA renewal, member survey results, and the draft plan and budget for the next five year term. To attend the meeting, you must be a commercial property owner or business tenant within the Downtown Squamish BIA area.
Brennan Park Leisure Centre. 7:00 - 8:15 pm. Intermediate class will learn how to link moves, floor work, group dynamics, extremes, and performance. No experience necessary Hoops are provided and for sale~
Tuesdays $90 7pm - 8:15pm (4 classes)
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Sea to Sky Early Learning & Child Development Centre. Every Thursday for all ages. Call 604 815 4144 for more information.
38073 2nd Ave
Downtown Squamish
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:00 pm. Directed by Carla Fruhr, Produced by Patrician Heintzman. A classic fairy tale, with swordplay, giants, an evil prince, a beautiful princess, and yes, some kissing (as read by a kindly grandfather).

Squamish Montessori will be holding an Information night for Montessori Elementary on Thursday, March 10th from 7-8pm at Squamish Elementary School, Room #148.
Those interested in Montessori Elementary Grades 1-3 are invited to come and learn more about the theory behind Montessori, and how and why it works for children in the elementary grades.
Squamish Arts Council building, 7:00 pm The next Squamish Historical Society meeting will be held this Thursday, March 10th with guest speaker Francine Erickson who will be speaking about the history of Woodfibre, her Woodfibre Facebook Group, and the upcoming Woodfibre reunion that will be taking place in July 2011 at the CN Roundhouse at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park.
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:00 pm. Directed by Carla Fruhr, Produced by Patrician Heintzman. A classic fairy tale, with swordplay, giants, an evil prince, a beautiful princess, and yes, some kissing (as read by a kindly grandfather).

Howe Sound Inn. 7:00 pm. MC- Musician, Paul Borchert teaming up with his wife, Linda for their duo act, LES DEUX PLUMES “SAINT-PIERRE” Pierre Dube performs with trumpet player, Malcolm Aiken www.saintpierre.ca also playing this event Hugo Paquin et les Mecs du Quebec.
The Burrow. 7:00 pm. Lounge beats for your soul. Join us at the Burrow to warm you friday nights up....that's The Kick Off!
For more on this and other great events visit www.whatsonsquamish.com
St. John's Anglican Church. Preconcert reception 7:00 pm. Concert 8:00 pm. Presented by Howe Sound Performing Arts Association. Tix available at Billie's Bouquet and at the venue.
Find more great events an squamisheventsguide.com
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:00 pm. Directed by Carla Fruhr, Produced by Patrician Heintzman. A classic fairy tale, with swordplay, giants, an evil prince, a beautiful princess, and yes, some kissing (as read by a kindly grandfather).

CN Roundhouse Convention Centre. 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. The Squamish Farmers' Market Presents... WINTER MARKETS AT THE RAILWAY HERITAGE PARK January 15, February 12, March 12 and April 9. We Make It, We Bake It, and We Grow It... Even in the Winter !!
The Howe Sound Secondary Grads are holding a bottle drive on Saturday March 12 from 10 to 4. If you would like the grads to pick up bottles and cans from your home please call Lisa at 604-815-3701
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. No Cover. Step Twelve is a project started and sustained by singer/songwriter André Chamberlain. André’s main focus and passion is for his bass guitar which he has been playing for over 14 years. Out of André’s drive to create original music, emerged Step Twelve.
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Quest University Cafeteria. 3:00 - 5:00 pm.
“Social Networking:
Good or Bad for Society?”
Hablamos espagnol juntos, una vez para mes.
Once a month, Latinos and others who have learned some Spanish meet socially at venues in Squamish and enjoy themselves, while speaking Spanish.
Mucho FUN!
This month it is at the Brackendale Art Gallery.
You can RSVP through the Vancouver Spanish Language Meet-up Group website and see who's coming or just drop in .
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib at the Seniors Centre. Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop In $2.15 Extra charge for prizes $3 Jan 11-Apr 19.
Squamish Library. 6:30 - 8:00. Bring your favourite game or play one of ours!
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop in $2.15. Extra charge for prizes $3 Tuesday's at 1pm to 3pm
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Sea to Sky Early Learning & Child Development Centre. Every Thursday for all ages. Call 604 815 4144 for more information.
38073 2nd Ave
Downtown Squamish
Totem Hall, 9:30 am to 3:30 pm. The development of revenue-generating enterprises is challenging. Non-profit organizations need to have significant organizational capacity and an understanding of the realities and risks before embarking on an enterprise initiative.
Royal Canadian Legion (next to cinema). 6:00 pm. Wear a bit o green and enjoy the Craic. Belt out a few songs Karaoke by Gerrioke. Enjoy hearty homemade stew $5.
Spring is hopefully coming soon and with it some better weather. Nevertheless we're braving the elements and meeting up for our first outdoor photo-walk of 2011.
It's all about Urban Landscape and Architecture paired with a low light situation. So don't forget your tripods and your rubber boots.
Meet at the Rotary Clock downtown, corner of Cleveland Ave and Winnipeg St. at 7pm
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:00 pm. Directed by Carla Fruhr, Produced by Patrician Heintzman. A classic fairy tale, with swordplay, giants, an evil prince, a beautiful princess, and yes, some kissing (as read by a kindly grandfather).

Squamish Public Library, 7:00pm. Quest Speaker Series will resume on Thursday, March 17th with Neal Melvin talking about “Brain Facts and Brain Fallacies”
Squamish Public Library
37907 2nd Avenue
Squamish, BC
Phone: 604-892-3110
squamish.bclibrary.ca
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:00 pm. Directed by Carla Fruhr, Produced by Patrician Heintzman. A classic fairy tale, with swordplay, giants, an evil prince, a beautiful princess, and yes, some kissing (as read by a kindly grandfather).

We've always felt that dressing in green for a few hours on St. Paddy's day was not enough. That's why we have PHAT FRIDAY. Dress in green ( or yellow or red) and get your groove on.
This time the House Haus line up will feature rasta influenced BASS music. That covers jungle, drum and bass, breaks and perhaps a smattering of dubstep.
Quest University, 6:00pm 8:30pm Squamish Open House event: Friday, March 18th.
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:00 pm. Directed by Carla Fruhr, Produced by Patrician Heintzman. A classic fairy tale, with swordplay, giants, an evil prince, a beautiful princess, and yes, some kissing (as read by a kindly grandfather).

We've always felt that dressing in green for a few hours on St. Paddy's day was not enough. That's why we have PHAT FRIDAY. Dress in green ( or yellow or red) and get your groove on.
This time the House Haus line up will feature rasta influenced BASS music. That covers jungle, drum and bass, breaks and perhaps a smattering of dubstep.
Early Childhood Open Class
Saturday, March 19, 9:30 – 11:30 a.m.
Saturday, May 28, 9:30 – 11:30 a.m.
Come and experience a typical morning in our early childhood programs.
Be nourished with your child through free play, story, circle and a snack and be healed
through expression, rhythm, and wonder.
Contact the school to confirm your spot. Space is limited to ten families.
Howe Sound Inn. 9:30 pm. No Cover. Adrian Glynn sings the blues in a way that makes you feel his pain but crave nothing but his voice for comfort..
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Brennan Park Recreation Centre, 12:00pm - 3:00pm. The Squamish Community is Fundraising for the people of Japan.
ALL DONATIONS GO TO THE CANADIAN RED CROSS.
There will be Sushi from Sushi Sen, baked goods from Naked Lunch and so much more!
For more information please contact the Squamish Japanese Society 604-849-0275
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Hotspot - downtown Squamish. Learn how to make your own short digital film. Write the script, film and edit. Create posters, promotional material and MORE! This Spring Break March 21st-25th Register at the Hotspot or online: www.seatoskycommunity.org/technology
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Spend quality time with your Grandchild at the Seniors Centre!
Enjoy arts crafts and playing games with your special one. Seniors Centre Art Room
March 21, 1:00-3:00pm
Squamish Seniors Centre
1201 Village Green Way
(behind Chieftain Mall, downtown Squamish)
604 848 6898
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib at the Seniors Centre. Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop In $2.15 Extra charge for prizes $3 Jan 11-Apr 19.
Squamish CAN’s next monthly meeting will take place on Monday, March 21st at 7pm, Senior Lounge (near the restrooms) at Brennan Park (1009 Centennial Way).
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Hey kids! Come with a friend or come alone, but don't miss the chance to take part in The Squamish Public Library's Spring Break Wii Competition.
All school-aged children are invited to this fun free event. Call the library at 604 892-3110 to register.
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop in $2.15. Extra charge for prizes $3 Tuesday's at 1pm to 3pm
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Squamish Public Library. 7:00 pm.A Bahai Information Night. Guest Speaker: Dr. John Guilfoyle. All religions have laws. You may have wondered why. Are they relevant? Do they matter? Do they hinder? Do they help? Join us for a conversation ; 7p.m. Squamish Public Library Wednesday March 23rd.
Whether you're looking to start running or are curious about trying an ultra, Running Shoes Are a Girl's Best Friend author Margreet Dietz shares stories and experiences that will inspire anyone. She's a 3:07 marathoner, five-time Ironman triathlon finisher and recently ran 50-mile and 100km races.
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Sea to Sky Early Learning & Child Development Centre. Every Thursday for all ages. Call 604 815 4144 for more information.
38073 2nd Ave
Downtown Squamish
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Ready for a fun filled experience that combines an adventure in dining with socializing and meeting new friends - all for a good cause?
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Quest University Canada, 6:00pm. This fundraising event aims to raise funds for Developing World Connections charitable organization. The money from this event will go specifically towards raising funds to help support the small village of Gashora in Rwanda.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Pied Pear wtih roots duo Joe Mock and Rick Scott (formerly of Pied Pumpkin) - don't miss this high energy duo, guitar and the dulcimar the revolutionized dulcimar music for all time. These guys are legends and not to be missed. Riding into town for a once in a lifetime 2011 tour.
Tix $20 at the BAG and the bookshelf
Pied Pear Live at the BAG! This concert will be a real treat. Roots Duo of Rick Scott and Joe Mock ride into town for A Once in a Lifetime 2011 Tour. Scott and Mock pioneered indie roots music 1974 -76 with Shari Ulrich in the trio Pied Pumkin. When Shari joined the Hometown Band, the Pumkin became PIED PEAR. From 1976-1982 Rick and Joe toured far and wide playing concerts, dances and festivals.
Howe Sound Inn. Earth Hour is a global event, but Squamish CAN has partnered with BC Hydro/PowerSmart and the Howe Sound Inn to help you participate from the comfort of your own community.
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Sea to Sky Sirens Recruitment and Referee Drive
Sunday March 27 7pm-9pm at Totem Hall
Women 18+ and any men or women interested in becoming a referee are welcome.
Come try our skates but we have a limited amount gear to loan. Bring a helmet and any other protective gear you might have.
VISUALS opens at the Adventure Center with a new exhibition going each month in the showcase. Local Squamish Valley Artists are featured throughout the day. A wide variety of work from our artists will be for sale and rotating every month. Contact: Linda Bachman lbachman.arts@gmail.com
Squamish Drop-in Centre. 9:30 am - 1:30 pm. The Open Door Society for Single Mothers is providing a free 4 week workshop at our Squamish Drop-In Centre. Take a well deserved break from "doing motherhood" to explore the big picture of your life. Create a vision for yourself, discover what you truly want and answer some big questions about what's next for you.
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib at the Seniors Centre. Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop In $2.15 Extra charge for prizes $3 Jan 11-Apr 19.
Brennan Park Leisure Centre, Auditorium, Tuesdays
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! Drop-in $7 if space permits. Please see the front desk.
1y-5y $54 (9 classes)
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop in $2.15. Extra charge for prizes $3 Tuesday's at 1pm to 3pm
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.
Seniors Centre. 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. This free education session will help in ways to manage your stiff and painful joints. For more information call Carol at 604 848 6896.
Sea to Sky Early Learning & Child Development Centre. Every Wednesday for all ages. Call 604 815 4144 for more information.
38073 2nd Ave Downtown Squamish
Register by March 25. Audition March 30 6:30 - 8:30 pm. Location TBA. Star search is a local contest to showcase talented youth ages 9-18 years.
Sea to Sky Early Learning & Child Development Centre. Every Thursday for all ages. Call 604 815 4144 for more information.
38073 2nd Ave
Downtown Squamish
Brennan Park Leisure Centre, Mezzanine, Fridays
Dance yourself silly in these fun and creative classes. Tiny Toes ballet is perfect for children with a love of movement, rhythm, dramatics, and music. Basic ballet steps and creative movement will be learned through fun filled confidence building games and activities.
2 year olds
Eagle Eye Theatre, doors open at 6 p.m., dinner starts at 6:30 p.m. The Howe Sound Secondary School's Interact Club is hosting their annual Global Awareness Dinner.
The theme for this year is the eradication of Polio, and the club has done several fundraiser throughout the year.
The Rock Bar & Grill: Chances Boardwalk, 8:00pm - 11:00pm Friday Night. Presenting another installment of the SERF six concert series lead up to the big event on the Squamish Oceanfront on Saturday June 25. Doors open at 8 on Friday, April 1. Don't be a fool: buy tickets now!
The Rock Bar and Grill, Chances. Presenting another installment of the SERF six concert series lead up to the big event on the Squamish Oceanfront on Saturday June 25. Doors open at 8 on Friday, April 1. Don't be a fool: buy tickets now!
CN Roundhouse Convention Centre. 10:00 am. Welcome to the Sea to Sky Travel Fair. This one of a kind event is a scintillating mash-up of all things travel in British Columbia’s Sea to Sky Region.
Helping Hands Shelter, 10am to 2pm Squamish CAN and are hosting a hands-on workshop next Saturday, April 2, at the on Third Avenue (downtown Squamish).
Sea to Sky Early Learning & Child Development Centre. Call 604 815 4144 for more information. 38073 2nd Ave Downtown Squamish
11:00-11:30 meet and greet
12:00-12:30- Attachment video- Gordon Neufeld
12:30-1:00 Wrap-up
Inspired by the beauties of Bollywood... Now is your chance to look like a star!
London Drugs in Squamish is hosting a Bollywood Beauty Gala. Festivities include a makeover, eyebrow threading, henna, refreshmnents, bhangra dance performance, prizes and gift basket give aways. Space is limited so visit London Drugs to reserve your spot today!
Village Music @ the BAG concert series features another fabulous local act the first Saturday in April. The Bush Wackers features the talents of Mark Caulton, Alan Dupuis, Randy Marohn and Mike Zerabeski. $10 cover @ the door.
Part guided/part silence. Tara is bringing to you the same high vibrational field she brings to her work as a healer. Come sit and relax and ride the high frequencies.
Everyone Welcome...First Sunday every month at the Brackendale Art Gallery
Squamish Drop-in Centre. 9:30 am - 1:30 pm. The Open Door Society for Single Mothers is providing a free 4 week workshop at our Squamish Drop-In Centre. Take a well deserved break from "doing motherhood" to explore the big picture of your life. Create a vision for yourself, discover what you truly want and answer some big questions about what's next for you.
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib at the Seniors Centre. Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop In $2.15 Extra charge for prizes $3 Jan 11-Apr 19.
Play a game of bingo every Monday at the Squamish Legion. Doors open at 5:30 pm.
Squamish Royal Canadian Legion
40194 Glenalder Place
Garibaldi Highlands, BC V0N 1T0
(604) 898-9368
"Jewellery Exploration" Each night you will explore a different medium of Jewellery, creating something beautiful & unique to take home! Play with an amazing room of cool supplies to create earnings, bracelets, necklaces, beads, buckles rings... anything! 2 hrs Tuesday evenings, (7:30pm-9:30pm) Starting April 5th, 6 classes, $175. *Sign up with a friend and SAVE $15 each!
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop in $2.15. Extra charge for prizes $3 Tuesday's at 1pm to 3pm
The Squamish Public Library, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sea to Sky Women’s Health Network is hosting “Detox Your Body and Our World” with Joanna Runciman on Tuesday, April 5, in the library.
Sea to Sky Early Learning & Child Development Centre. Every Wednesday for all ages. Call 604 815 4144 for more information.
38073 2nd Ave Downtown Squamish
5:30- 6:00-meet and greet
6:00-7:00 Parenting and ADHD- F.O.R.C.E.
7:00-7:30 Wrap-up
Sea to Sky Early Learning & Child Development Centre. Every Thursday for all ages. Call 604 815 4144 for more information.
38073 2nd Ave
Downtown Squamish
Brackendale Art Gallery 7:30 pm, Join sea kayakers Dan Lewis & Bonny Glambeck of Tofino on a journey through the natural splendor of Cla
Join sea kayakers Dan Lewis & Bonny Glambeck of Tofino on a journey through the natural splendor of Clayoquot Sound. Learn about the ecology of this globally significant ancient rainforest, and how industrial activity threatens a UNESCO Biosphere reserve.
Dionysus was the Greek god of wine who also represents the libido and gratification. It seemed a fit for our next tasting, held at Trinity Romance on Second ave. Cost is $15. We will limit this event to 35 people so please RSVP to ensure a spot. If you want to add a guest not on FB write on the event wall.
Chances Boardwalk Squamish is holding a Squamish Idol-style contest running ten weeks beginning April 7 to June 11. 2011. Squamish’s DJ Darcy will be master of ceremonies. It runs eight Thursdays at 9 pm at the Rock Bar and Grill with the semi-finals and finals taking place on the bingo floor stage.
PUTTING CHILDREN FIRST. LEARN, LOVE, PLAY
We will meet at 9 am at 1059, Edgewater Crescent
You are invited to join MJ, outside where the Mamquam and Squamish Rivers meet, for a participative chanting celebration. Free your mind of daily worries, Feel your heart pulse to the rhythm of Nature.
Let your Soul express its integrity Sing! Absolutely NO singing experience needed
Sea to Sky Hotel Ballroom. Charlotte Diamond is a frequent headliner for the Vancouver International Children's Festival. She is best known for favourites like, "Four Hugs a Day", "I am a Pizza", "Octopus" (Slippery Fish) and "Dicky Dinosaur".
Howe Sound Inn, 7:00 pm. Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival-Best of the Fest Tour Tickets at the door are $14, but can be purchased in advance for $12 at Valhalla Pure Outfitters, the Squamish Adventure Centre or online at www.vimff.org
Doors open at 7pm- start time is 8pm
PUTTING CHILDREN FIRST. LEARN, LOVE, PLAY
CN Roundhouse Convention Centre. 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. The Squamish Farmers' Market Presents... WINTER MARKETS AT THE RAILWAY HERITAGE PARK January 15, February 12, March 12 and April 9. We Make It, We Bake It, and We Grow It... Even in the Winter !!
Howe Sound Brew Pub, 9:30 pm
ARCTIC has released four EPs independently as well as digital singles: "Music for Rain" and "Today Brought Me Here" showcase Marcus Martin's solo work, while the evolving sound of the full band is heard in "Unbeliever" and "Live at Zaphod Beeblebrox".
April Bird Count - will be held here in the Squamish Estuary on April 10, Sunday, meeting at 7:00 a.m. at the Howe Sound Inn and Brew Pub. This is a great month to come out and help with the count as we will be seeing a few swallows, warblers, and sparrows that we haven't seen for a while. All levels of birders are welcome to join us.
Quiero recordarles que en el mes de avril nos volveremos a reunir en la Galería de Arte en Brackendale, este lugar es característico por su chimenea de piedra y por el borshct que preparan (sopa hecha a base de betabel), aqui podremos socializar un rato mientras disfrutamos de una copa de vino o de un delicioso chocolate caliente.
"Exotic Mask Workshop" This is an amazing course led by local artist Lani Imre, (www.bocaseda.com), she will take you through the mask making process to complete your own wild master piece. 3 hrs Sunday evenings, (6:00pm-9:00pm) April 10th-May1st, 4 classes, $180. *ALL MATERIALS FOR COURSES COVERED IN COST AND PROVIDED UNLESS SPECIFIED. *COURSE SPACE IS LIMITED. *CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT HOME BASE STUDIOS, 203-37760 Second Avenue, Squamish, BC TO BOOK CONTACT: PHONE: 1 604 902 0419 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1 604 902 0419 end_of_the_skype_highlighting EMAIL: peacockdesigns@live.com MORE INFO: homebasestudios.com
Squamish Drop-in Centre. 9:30 am - 1:30 pm. The Open Door Society for Single Mothers is providing a free 4 week workshop at our Squamish Drop-In Centre. Take a well deserved break from "doing motherhood" to explore the big picture of your life. Create a vision for yourself, discover what you truly want and answer some big questions about what's next for you.
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib at the Seniors Centre. Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop In $2.15 Extra charge for prizes $3 Jan 11-Apr 19.
Squamish Adventure Centre. 7:00 - 8:30 pm. SquamishMom and Putting Children First Initiative are inviting interested parents to participate in an information session to discuss upcoming opportunities for children in Squamish. This meeting is open to parents, service providers and child care professionals. Childminding will be available.
The Howe Sound Music Festival differs from some of the other regional festivals because we run most of our festival in Squamish and part of it in Whistler. We are part of the Howe Sound Performing Arts Association. Squamish: St. John's Anglican Church. Whistler: Our Lady of the Mountain Church. Hi-Lites Gala, Squamish.
Schedule and details can be found here
"Jewellery Exploration" Each night you will explore a different medium of Jewellery, creating something beautiful & unique to take home! Play with an amazing room of cool supplies to create earnings, bracelets, necklaces, beads, buckles rings... anything! 2 hrs Tuesday evenings, (7:30pm-9:30pm) Starting April 5th, 6 classes, $175. *Sign up with a friend and SAVE $15 each!
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop in $2.15. Extra charge for prizes $3 Tuesday's at 1pm to 3pm
The Howe Sound Music Festival differs from some of the other regional festivals because we run most of our festival in Squamish and part of it in Whistler. We are part of the Howe Sound Performing Arts Association. Squamish: St. John's Anglican Church. Whistler: Our Lady of the Mountain Church. Hi-Lites Gala, Squamish.
Schedule and details can be found here
Brennan Park Leisure Centre, Jr. Lounge, Wednesdays
Come play, jump and tumble on mats, then get creative with simple crafts, art projects, and circle time. Enjoy the best of both worlds! Toddlers will love to explore in this creative, social and playful environment! Parent participation required. Drop-in $10 if space permits.
12months -3 years
Brennan Park Leisure Centre, Auditorium, Wednesdays
Soccer fun for parents and tots! This introduction to soccer will give 2-3 year olds a chance to learn very basic soccer skills while having fun with Mom or Dad and making new friends!
2y-3y $35 (5 classes)
April 13-May 11 10:00-11:00am
4y-5y $35 (5 classes)
April13-May 11 9:00-10:00am
Sea to Sky Early Learning & Child Development Centre. Every Wednesday for all ages. Call 604 815 4144 for more information.
38073 2nd Ave Downtown Squamish
5:30- 6:00-meet and greet
6:00-7:00 Video "Power to Parent: The Vital Connection"
7:00-7:30 Wrap-up
Eagle Eye Community Theatre 7:00pm. Based upon the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, Adapted to the stage by Christopher Sergel – produced by special arrangements with Howe Sound Secondary School. Directied by Janice Caroll and Technical Director Michael Hewitt. April 13th to April 16th, Tickets $5 available at
Howe Sound Secondary School.
38430 Buckley
“Painting Course” Every class is led by a different local guest artists teaching ‘how do I do what I do?’ Special canvases can be ordered, basic supplies of acrylic paints and small canvas's provided. (the gunpowder class is included in this course!) 2 hrs Wednesday evenings, (7:30pm-9:30pm) Starting April 13th- Finishing May 11th, 5 classes, $160. *SIGN UP WITH A FRIEND AND SAVE $15 EACH!! *COURSE SPACE IS LIMITED. *CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT HOME BASE STUDIOS, 203-37760 Second Avenue, Squamish, BC TO BOOK CLASSES: PHONE: 1 604 902 0419 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1 604 902 0419 end_of_the_skype_highlighting EMAIL: peacockdesigns@live.com MORE INFO: www.homebasestudios.com
The Howe Sound Music Festival differs from some of the other regional festivals because we run most of our festival in Squamish and part of it in Whistler. We are part of the Howe Sound Performing Arts Association. Squamish: St. John's Anglican Church. Whistler: Our Lady of the Mountain Church. Hi-Lites Gala, Squamish.
Schedule and details can be found here
Eagle Eye Community Theatre 7:00pm. Based upon the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, Adapted to the stage by Christopher Sergel – produced by special arrangements with Howe Sound Secondary School. Directied by Janice Caroll and Technical Director Michael Hewitt. April 13th to April 16th, Tickets $5 available at
Howe Sound Secondary School.
38430 Buckley
Sea to Sky Early Learning & Child Development Centre. Every Thursday for all ages. Call 604 815 4144 for more information.
38073 2nd Ave
Downtown Squamish
Brennan Park Leisure Centre, Auditorium, Thursdays
Starts out with 15 minutes of free time to explore the gym, followed by: circle time, stretching and instructor directed circuits including bars, beam, vault and mini-trampoline. Parent participation is required. No unregistered siblings permitted on equipment.
1.5y-2.5y
April 14-June 16 11:45-12:30pm
Chances Boardwalk Squamish is holding a Squamish Idol-style contest running ten weeks beginning April 7 to June 11. 2011. Squamish’s DJ Darcy will be master of ceremonies. It runs eight Thursdays at 9 pm at the Rock Bar and Grill with the semi-finals and finals taking place on the bingo floor stage.
The Howe Sound Music Festival differs from some of the other regional festivals because we run most of our festival in Squamish and part of it in Whistler. We are part of the Howe Sound Performing Arts Association. Squamish: St. John's Anglican Church. Whistler: Our Lady of the Mountain Church. Hi-Lites Gala, Squamish.
Schedule and details can be found here
Eagle Eye Community Theatre 7:00pm. Based upon the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, Adapted to the stage by Christopher Sergel – produced by special arrangements with Howe Sound Secondary School. Directied by Janice Caroll and Technical Director Michael Hewitt. April 13th to April 16th, Tickets $5 available at
Howe Sound Secondary School.
38430 Buckley
Corsa Cycles 6:00 - 9:00 pm | Join us for bevvies, snacks and entertainment as we celebrate the opening of our new store.
170 - 1200 Hunter Place
RSVP by April 8th
Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company6:00 pm. Beer and Burger Night, Featuring the Bushwackers, silent auction and 50/50 draw...
Tickets: $12-Available at the Bookshelf, The Village Garden Centre and at the door
The Howe Sound Music Festival differs from some of the other regional festivals because we run most of our festival in Squamish and part of it in Whistler. We are part of the Howe Sound Performing Arts Association. Squamish: St. John's Anglican Church. Whistler: Our Lady of the Mountain Church. Hi-Lites Gala, Squamish.
Schedule and details can be found here
Eagle Eye Community Theatre 7:00pm. Based upon the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, Adapted to the stage by Christopher Sergel – produced by special arrangements with Howe Sound Secondary School. Directied by Janice Caroll and Technical Director Michael Hewitt. April 13th to April 16th, Tickets $5 available at
Howe Sound Secondary School.
38430 Buckley
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 ...
Alpen Loft Yoga, 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. An introduction to team balancing taught by Vancouver Circus School co-owner Aaron Johnson, come explore balancing in a fun 3 hr workshop! Saturday afternoon, April 16th 1 class $45/couple. Please bring comfortable clothing. PHONE: 604 902 0419 EMAIL: peacockdesigns@live.com
West Coast Railway Heritage Park - Inside the new Roundhouse 7:30am-1pm | Lions pancake breakfast, RCMP Child Identification Program, Phil's honey and much more
Bring your own table. Two spaces for $10
Bargains Bargains Bargains!!!
CN Roundhouse Convention Centre. 7:30 am - 1:00 pm. Join the Squamish Lions Club for their annual Flea Market. The fun starts with a Lions Pancake Breakfast at 8:00 am. Bring your own table. Two spaces for $10.00. Also RCMP Child Identification Program. Phil's Honey and much more. Bargains, bargains, bargains!
Join the new Squamish Trail Running Club, coached by Jen Segger The group meets 2x's a week: Tuesdays 6pm - 7pm (skills, hills and technique) Saturdays' 8am - 9:30am All levels of runners welcome. Train to compete or just run for fun. Different trails while you improve your running abilities and enjoy the trails with a group! Memberships now available!
CN Roundhouse at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Come for the pancake breakfasts that the Squamish Lions Club are famous for and look for some super bargains at our community Flea Market. Bring the family for breakfast and look for some preloved toys and treasures.
Brennan Park Community Centre. 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. Kids Toy, Clothing, and Sports Sale. Set up a table and sell or trade all your baby stuff or your old sports gear, bike parts - yay!
Brennan Park
604 898 3604
On Saturday April 16th, 10am to 4pm, bring all your unwanted items to the parking lots outside the Squamish Adventure Centre. Be sure they are in usable, working order and chances are they’ll find a new home pretty quick! And who knows what treasures you will take away with you!? Oh, yes, better come ready to have some fun too; there will be food vendors, live music, movies...
Sea to Sky Early Learning & Child Development Centre. Call 604 815 4144 for more information. 38073 2nd Ave Downtown Squamish
11:00-11:30 meet and greet
12:00-12:30- Attachment video- Gordon Neufeld
12:30-1:00 Wrap-up
Sea to Sky Hotel Ballroom 1 pm to 5 pm. Squamish Historical Society host “Legend of John Drenka” event and the SHS’s 5th Anniversary Saturday, April 16th
Sea to Sky Hotel 1:00 pm | Presented by the Squamish Historical Society. To help celebrate the Squamish Historical Society's 5th anniversary, we are hosting an afternoon dedicated to one of our most distinquished community builders and elder statesman of the Squamish logging industry.
Quest University. 7:00 pm. Also a dance workshop for locals Saturday 2:00 - 4:00 pm. Gamelan Gita Asmara, a Vancouver ensemble of 25 musicians performing traditional and contemporary music of Bail, Indonesia, will be one of the featured performers for the event. There'll be music, dance, instruments and costumes to create a dazzling concert that will appeal to people of all ages.
9:30pm | Presented by the Brew Pub. No Cover!
Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company
37801 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish
(604) 892 2603
www.howesound.com
The Howe Sound Music Festival differs from some of the other regional festivals because we run most of our festival in Squamish and part of it in Whistler. We are part of the Howe Sound Performing Arts Association. Squamish: St. John's Anglican Church. Whistler: Our Lady of the Mountain Church. Hi-Lites Gala, Squamish.
Schedule and details can be found here
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 ...
The United Church 10:00 am | Attention: Anyone who loves choir music!
The Squamish United Church will be performing an awesome Cantata for Easter. We would love to see you there and give you an opportunity to listen to some very beautiful music featuring the stories of Easter and the Squamish United Church Choir.
We hope to see you there!
"Exotic Mask Workshop" This is an amazing course led by local artist Lani Imre, (www.bocaseda.com), she will take you through the mask making process to complete your own wild master piece. 3 hrs Sunday evenings, (6:00pm-9:00pm) April 10th-May1st, 4 classes, $180. *ALL MATERIALS FOR COURSES COVERED IN COST AND PROVIDED UNLESS SPECIFIED. *COURSE SPACE IS LIMITED. *CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT HOME BASE STUDIOS, 203-37760 Second Avenue, Squamish, BC TO BOOK CONTACT: PHONE: 1 604 902 0419 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1 604 902 0419 end_of_the_skype_highlighting EMAIL: peacockdesigns@live.com MORE INFO: homebasestudios.com
Brackendale Art Gallery, 8:00 pm - Featuring local talent in the most local of venues. This new BAG initiative will feature local musicians, performers and bands in concert the first Saturday of each month. Featuring: Deanna Knight, Michael Dunn, Mark Dowding, Tom Neville, Don Kellett, Steve Szabo, Charlie Knowles
8:00 pm | Bingo Floor Draw. Come in and play!! Fill out a ballet for a chance to win a pair of Rod Stewart concert tickets with Stevie Nicks! Don't miss out! You must be present to win if your name is drawn.
Concert is April 22, 2011 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC.
PITCH-IN CANADA is a national non-profit organization founded in 1967 by several volunteers concerned about the proliferation of packaging and its effects on the land and marine environments.
Squamish Drop-in Centre. 9:30 am - 1:30 pm. The Open Door Society for Single Mothers is providing a free 4 week workshop at our Squamish Drop-In Centre. Take a well deserved break from "doing motherhood" to explore the big picture of your life. Create a vision for yourself, discover what you truly want and answer some big questions about what's next for you.
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib at the Seniors Centre. Tuesdays from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop In $2.15 Extra charge for prizes $3 Jan 11-Apr 19.
April 18th 7 pm doors open at 6:30 pm Eagle Eye Theatre Speaker: Des Kennedy

Quest University, Multi-Purpose Room 6:30 pm | Water is on the menu; how do we want it to be served up? Is water a commercial good like running shoes or Coca-Cola? Or, is it a human right like air? Join us at Quest U on Monday, April 18th for a movie and presentation night:
Part guided/part silence. Tara is bringing to you the same high vibrational field she brings to her work as a healer. Come sit and relax and ride the high frequencies.
St. John's Anglican Church. Mondays. 7:00 pm. Gentle but strengthening movements for mind, body and spirit. Tai Chi is for everyone. Monday evenings At St. John's Anglican Church on Diamond Road behind London Drugs Course runs for 3 months at $30 per month (seniors discounts available) Call Heather for info and to sign up: 604-815-4130 or Peter 604-898-3188
PITCH-IN CANADA is a national non-profit organization founded in 1967 by several volunteers concerned about the proliferation of packaging and its effects on the land and marine environments.
"Jewellery Exploration" Each night you will explore a different medium of Jewellery, creating something beautiful & unique to take home! Play with an amazing room of cool supplies to create earnings, bracelets, necklaces, beads, buckles rings... anything! 2 hrs Tuesday evenings, (7:30pm-9:30pm) Starting April 5th, 6 classes, $175. *Sign up with a friend and SAVE $15 each!
Timberwolf Restaurant & Lounge Registration: 11:30am | Sponsored by Sky High Lifestyles. Cost: $25 Members , $35 Non-Members. Sponsor: Dr Amber Kirk introduces her new business Sky High LifeStyles. Guest Speaker: Patrick Poyner of Solvit Dispute Resolution.
Squamish Seniors Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Drop in and play Crib in the Multi Purpose Room. Drop in $2.15. Extra charge for prizes $3 Tuesday's at 1pm to 3pm
Brackendale Art Gallery 7:30pm | The United Umbrella Project - North Jakarta, Indonesia. Presented by Gavin Hamilton.
PITCH-IN CANADA is a national non-profit organization founded in 1967 by several volunteers concerned about the proliferation of packaging and its effects on the land and marine environments.
Sea to Sky Early Learning & Child Development Centre. Every Wednesday for all ages. Call 604 815 4144 for more information.
38073 2nd Ave Downtown Squamish
5:30- 6:00-meet and greet
6:00-7:00 Parenting and ADHD- F.O.R.C.E.
7:00-7:30 Wrap-up
“Painting Course” Every class is led by a different local guest artists teaching ‘how do I do what I do?’ Special canvases can be ordered, basic supplies of acrylic paints and small canvas's provided. (the gunpowder class is included in this course!) 2 hrs Wednesday evenings, (7:30pm-9:30pm) Starting April 13th- Finishing May 11th, 5 classes, $160. *SIGN UP WITH A FRIEND AND SAVE $15 EACH!! *COURSE SPACE IS LIMITED. *CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT HOME BASE STUDIOS, 203-37760 Second Avenue, Squamish, BC TO BOOK CLASSES: PHONE: 1 604 902 0419 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1 604 902 0419 end_of_the_skype_highlighting EMAIL: peacockdesigns@live.com MORE INFO: www.homebasestudios.com
PITCH-IN CANADA is a national non-profit organization founded in 1967 by several volunteers concerned about the proliferation of packaging and its effects on the land and marine environments.
Sea to Sky Early Learning & Child Development Centre. Every Thursday for all ages. Call 604 815 4144 for more information.
38073 2nd Ave
Downtown Squamish
Smoke Bluff Parking Lot 7:00 pm. Signs of Spring. The Squamish Valley Photo Club's monthly Photo Walk takes place on April 21. All photographers welcome! Date: Thursday April 21, 2011 Time: 7pm - 9pm Meet @: Smoke Bluffs parking lot (1/2 km north-east of the Adventure Centre on Loggers Lane) Theme: Signs of Spring
IRON MOUNTAIN THEATRE PRESENTS SKI BUM: The Musical in Whistler Thursday April 21, Friday April 22 and Saturday April 23 8PM at The Maurice Young Millennium Place Theatre 4335 Blackcomb Way Ph: (604) 935-8410 TICKETS ARE $20 for adults, $18 for students and Club SHRED members Available at The Millennium Place Theatre or on-line RATED PG13 “Rossland's Iron Mountain Theatre have landed
Chances Boardwalk Squamish is holding a Squamish Idol-style contest running ten weeks beginning April 7 to June 11. 2011. Squamish’s DJ Darcy will be master of ceremonies. It runs eight Thursdays at 9 pm at the Rock Bar and Grill with the semi-finals and finals taking place on the bingo floor stage.
PITCH-IN CANADA is a national non-profit organization founded in 1967 by several volunteers concerned about the proliferation of packaging and its effects on the land and marine environments.
We will meet at 9:00am at 1059, Edgewater Crescent | You are invited to join MJ, outside where the Mamquam and Squamish Rivers meet, for a participative chanting celebration.
Brennan Park Aquatics Centre, 12:30 - 3:30pm
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
1009 Centennial Way, Squamish BC
604.898.3604
Brennan Park Community Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Everyone welcome at the Easter Skate.
Register at:
Fridays for 8 weeks 3:45pm - 4:45pm | This playful small group will support children to develop their printing skills using a developmentally based, fun, multi-sensory approach! Movement, games and activities to develop the foundation skills for printing will be incorporated with portions of the Handwriting Without Tears program during sessions.
IRON MOUNTAIN THEATRE PRESENTS
SKI BUM: The Musical in Whistler
Thursday April 21, Friday April 22 and Saturday April 238PM at The Maurice Young Millennium Place Theatre
4335 Blackcomb Way Ph: (604) 935-8410
TICKETS ARE $20 for adults, $18 for students and Club SHRED members
Available at The Millennium Place Theatre or on-line
RATED PG13
PITCH-IN CANADA is a national non-profit organization founded in 1967 by several volunteers concerned about the proliferation of packaging and its effects on the land and marine environments.
Join the new Squamish Trail Running Club, coached by Jen Segger The group meets 2x's a week: Tuesdays 6pm - 7pm (skills, hills and technique) Saturdays' 8am - 9:30am All levels of runners welcome. Train to compete or just run for fun. Different trails while you improve your running abilities and enjoy the trails with a group! Memberships now available!
The Brackendale Art Gallery 8:00 pm | A Quest University Student Project. A fundraising event for the Great Bear Rainforest. Tickets: $20 at BAG and The Bookshelf
IRON MOUNTAIN THEATRE PRESENTS
SKI BUM: The Musical in Whistler
Thursday April 21, Friday April 22 and Saturday April 23
8PM at The Maurice Young Millennium Place Theatre
4335 Blackcomb Way Ph: (604) 935-8410
TICKETS ARE $20 for adults, $18 for students and Club SHRED members
Available at The Millennium Place Theatre or on-line
RATED PG13
Come out to hear Juno Award winning blues and roots artist, Jim Byrnes play the Brackendale Art Gallery for the Fundraiser for the Great Bear Rainforest! Proceeds will go to organizing a youth-led paddle trip from Kitimat to Hartley Bay to support the First Nations people and contribute to the growing campaign to preserve the Great Bear Rainforest.
9:30pm | The Brew Pub presenting. No Cover!
Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company
37801 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish
(604) 892 2603
www.howesound.com
PITCH-IN CANADA is a national non-profit organization founded in 1967 by several volunteers concerned about the proliferation of packaging and its effects on the land and marine environments.
Did you think it was a bunny that comes on Easter? No way! At the Britannia Mine Museum it's the dinosaur, Britanniasaurus Rex, who hides the eggs. Hopefully we will be able to see the rare dino throughout the day. Come down and hunt for eggs and minerals around the site at 11am and 2pm. There will be lots of fun activities for kids and families.
Brennan Park Community Centre. 12:00 - 2:20 pm. Everyone welcome at the Easter Skate.
Register at:
"Exotic Mask Workshop" This is an amazing course led by local artist Lani Imre, (www.bocaseda.com), she will take you through the mask making process to complete your own wild master piece. 3 hrs Sunday evenings, (6:00pm-9:00pm) April 10th-May1st, 4 classes, $180. *ALL MATERIALS FOR COURSES COVERED IN COST AND PROVIDED UNLESS SPECIFIED. *COURSE SPACE IS LIMITED. *CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT HOME BASE STUDIOS, 203-37760 Second Avenue, Squamish, BC TO BOOK CONTACT: PHONE: 1 604 902 0419 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1 604 902 0419 end_of_the_skype_highlighting EMAIL: peacockdesigns@live.com MORE INFO: homebasestudios.com
Brennan Park Aquatics Centre, 12:30 - 3:30pm
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
1009 Centennial Way, Squamish BC
604.898.3604
Brennan Park Community Centre. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Everyone welcome at the Easter Skate.
Register at:
Location TBA (Squamish) 7:30 pm | With MJ Vermette (Voice/percussions) and Dean Richards (Drums)
St. John's Anglican Church. Mondays. 7:00 pm. Gentle but strengthening movements for mind, body and spirit. Tai Chi is for everyone. Monday evenings At St. John's Anglican Church on Diamond Road behind London Drugs Course runs for 3 months at $30 per month (seniors discounts available) Call Heather for info and to sign up: 604-815-4130 or Peter 604-898-3188
8:30pm | Open Mic Monday at the Brew Pub-hosted by Cam Salay. Everyone welcome!!
Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company
37801 Cleveland Ave.
Squamish
(604) 892 2603
www.howesound.com
"Jewellery Exploration" Each night you will explore a different medium of Jewellery, creating something beautiful & unique to take home! Play with an amazing room of cool supplies to create earnings, bracelets, necklaces, beads, buckles rings... anything! 2 hrs Tuesday evenings, (7:30pm-9:30pm) Starting April 5th, 6 classes, $175. *Sign up with a friend and SAVE $15 each!
Squamish Public Library 7:00 to 8:30 pm 37907 2nd Ave. | These bi-weekly classes with teacher Gen Kelsang Delekare ideal for beginners, with plenty of advice on how to meditate, find peace of mind, and lead a more peaceful and positive life. Each class consists of two guided meditations, a talk, and time for questions. They can be taken as a series or you can drop-in to just one.
CN Roundhouse, West Coast Railway Park. Presented In Conjunction With The Squamish Chamber Of Commerce Squamish Business And Community Expo— XPO 2011 HELD AT THE CN ROUNDHOUSE AT THE WESTCOAST RAILWAY HERITAGE PARK JOB SEEKERS: Come prepared!
Sea to Sky Early Learning & Child Development Centre. Every Wednesday for all ages. Call 604 815 4144 for more information.
38073 2nd Ave Downtown Squamish
5:30- 6:00-meet and greet
6:00-7:00 Video "Power to Parent: The Vital Connection"
7:00-7:30 Wrap-up
“Painting Course” Every class is led by a different local guest artists teaching ‘how do I do what I do?’ Special canvases can be ordered, basic supplies of acrylic paints and small canvas's provided. (the gunpowder class is included in this course!) 2 hrs Wednesday evenings, (7:30pm-9:30pm) Starting April 13th- Finishing May 11th, 5 classes, $160. *SIGN UP WITH A FRIEND AND SAVE $15 EACH!! *COURSE SPACE IS LIMITED. *CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT HOME BASE STUDIOS, 203-37760 Second Avenue, Squamish, BC TO BOOK CLASSES: PHONE: 1 604 902 0419 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1 604 902 0419 end_of_the_skype_highlighting EMAIL: peacockdesigns@live.com MORE INFO: www.homebasestudios.com
Sea to Sky Early Learning & Child Development Centre. Every Thursday for all ages. Call 604 815 4144 for more information.
38073 2nd Ave
Downtown Squamish
CN Roundhouse, West Coast Railway Park. Presented In Conjunction With The Squamish Chamber Of Commerce Squamish Business And Community Expo. Come prepared! Bring your resume and apply for positions at the event OR learn more about what skills and education are needed in order to work for local Squamish businesses.
Chances Boardwalk Squamish is holding a Squamish Idol-style contest running ten weeks beginning April 7 to June 11. 2011. Squamish’s DJ Darcy will be master of ceremonies. It runs eight Thursdays at 9 pm at the Rock Bar and Grill with the semi-finals and finals taking place on the bingo floor stage.
Fridays for 8 weeks 3:45pm - 4:45pm | This playful small group will support children to develop their printing skills using a developmentally based, fun, multi-sensory approach! Movement, games and activities to develop the foundation skills for printing will be incorporated with portions of the Handwriting Without Tears program during sessions.
Valhalla Pure Squamish and the Squamish Paddling Club are pleased to announce the Reel Paddling Film Festival on Friday April 29th, 2011 at the Eagle Eye Theatre in Squamish. We’ll be showing a variety of paddling movies, from white water to SUP and everything in between. This event is family friendly and a great opportunity to kick off the season in style and meet your fellow paddlers.
The Rock Bar & Grill - Chances Boardwalk, 8 to 11 p.m.
DATES: Apr 29 · Apr 30 The Brent Lee Band - Live!
http://www.thebrentleeband.com/
Chances Boardwalk has a FREE shuttle service.
Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up
The Rock Bar & Grill - Chances Boardwalk, 8 to 11 p.m.
DATES: Apr 29 · Apr 30 The Brent Lee Band - Live!
http://www.thebrentleeband.com/
Chances Boardwalk has a FREE shuttle service.
Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up
Join the new Squamish Trail Running Club, coached by Jen Segger The group meets 2x's a week: Tuesdays 6pm - 7pm (skills, hills and technique) Saturdays' 8am - 9:30am All levels of runners welcome. Train to compete or just run for fun. Different trails while you improve your running abilities and enjoy the trails with a group! Memberships now available!
“Benchmark” Series #3 - Callaghan Classic Ski to Callaghan Lodge and BBQ A fun, 3‐part grassroots cross‐country skiing event designed to promote friendship, fitness and a reconnection to the natural world.
Spring Fling Saturday, April 30, 2011
Britannia Mine and Museum. 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. Spring is here and we're gearing up for a busy summer. Please come out and join us for our annual "Spring Clean Up". This is always a fun day where the community comes out and helps pull the Museum out of winter. Lunch and snacks provided!As a non-profit we do look to our members and general public for support.
Squamish Community Church. 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. It's Spring Cleaning Time! Squamish Montessori School Fundraiser. Multi Family Yard Sale, books, toys, clothing, sports equipment, tools, home decor, gardening tools, Bake Sale, Par-T-Perfect Kids Zone, Popcorn, Bouncy Castle, Face Painting, Games and much much more!
Sea to Sky Early Learning & Child Development Centre. Call 604 815 4144 for more information. 38073 2nd Ave Downtown Squamish
11:00-11:30 meet and greet
12:00-12:30- Attachment video- Gordon Neufeld
12:30-1:00 Wrap-up
Dancing Bear is an annual, student run festival in Squamish hosted by Quest University.
This year our festival will take place on April 30th. We have booked Jon and Roy, Brasstronaut, HUMANS, Topless Gay Love Teckno Party and several small acts including two student bands, Fogon and Jenny.
Squamish Adventure Center. 3:00 -7:00 pm. Squamish Outdoor Recreation Expo (SORE) is a FREE event taking place at the Squamish Adventure Centre from 3pm to 7pm on Saturday, April 30th.
Come join FRIENDS RELAY FOR FRIENDS (Relay for Life) and PEARLS 2nds at Totem Hall on
Saturday April 30th for our NEW TO YOU FASHION SHOW! Doors will open at 6pm with a number
of local vendor tables for you to shop from and then our New To You Fashion Show at 7:30pm. This is
a new type of fundraiser offered in Squamish and want you to help us support our great charities!
CN Roundhouse & Conference Centre, Squamish 6:00 pm | A gala dinner, dance and auction to raise awareness and funds for the chemotherapy clinic at Squamish General Hospital. Brought to you by the Rotary Club of Squamish.
CN Roundhouse & Conference Centre, 6:00 pm Gala Dinner, Dance & Auction to raise awareness & funds for the chemotherapy clinic at the Squamish Hospital. Brought to you by the Rotary Club of Squamish.
Join us at the North Vancouver Outdoor School on Sunday May 1, 2011 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.
"Exotic Mask Workshop" This is an amazing course led by local artist Lani Imre, (www.bocaseda.com), she will take you through the mask making process to complete your own wild master piece. 3 hrs Sunday evenings, (6:00pm-9:00pm) April 10th-May1st, 4 classes, $180. *ALL MATERIALS FOR COURSES COVERED IN COST AND PROVIDED UNLESS SPECIFIED. *COURSE SPACE IS LIMITED. *CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT HOME BASE STUDIOS, 203-37760 Second Avenue, Squamish, BC TO BOOK CONTACT: PHONE: 1 604 902 0419 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1 604 902 0419 end_of_the_skype_highlighting EMAIL: peacockdesigns@live.com MORE INFO: homebasestudios.com
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:30 pm. Come by the first Sunday of every month for an acoustic jam with Rita Kyle.
St. John's Anglican Church. Mondays. 7:00 pm. Gentle but strengthening movements for mind, body and spirit. Tai Chi is for everyone. Monday evenings At St. John's Anglican Church on Diamond Road behind London Drugs Course runs for 3 months at $30 per month (seniors discounts available) Call Heather for info and to sign up: 604-815-4130 or Peter 604-898-3188
"Jewellery Exploration" Each night you will explore a different medium of Jewellery, creating something beautiful & unique to take home! Play with an amazing room of cool supplies to create earnings, bracelets, necklaces, beads, buckles rings... anything! 2 hrs Tuesday evenings, (7:30pm-9:30pm) Starting April 5th, 6 classes, $175. *Sign up with a friend and SAVE $15 each!
“Gunpowder Painting”
Intro to explosive painting, Local “Gunpowder” painter Amber Butler will assist you in creating and exploding your own work of art. (If you have registered for the Painting Course this class is included).
2 hrs Wednesday evening, (7:30pm-9:30pm) May 4th 2011, 1 class only, $50.
*ALL MATERIALS FOR COURSES COVERED IN COST AND PROVIDED UNLESS SPECIFIED.
Quest University, Private Dining Room beneath the Cafeteria 7:00pm-9:00pm | A brief business meeting and then it's critique night! All visual art forms welcome and encouraged. Among other things, during the business portion we discuss possibilities and plans for upcoming demos, shows, and other events. We look forward to hearing your ideas!
“Painting Course” Every class is led by a different local guest artists teaching ‘how do I do what I do?’ Special canvases can be ordered, basic supplies of acrylic paints and small canvas's provided. (the gunpowder class is included in this course!) 2 hrs Wednesday evenings, (7:30pm-9:30pm) Starting April 13th- Finishing May 11th, 5 classes, $160. *SIGN UP WITH A FRIEND AND SAVE $15 EACH!! *COURSE SPACE IS LIMITED. *CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT HOME BASE STUDIOS, 203-37760 Second Avenue, Squamish, BC TO BOOK CLASSES: PHONE: 1 604 902 0419 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1 604 902 0419 end_of_the_skype_highlighting EMAIL: peacockdesigns@live.com MORE INFO: www.homebasestudios.com
Sea to Sky Early Learning & Child Development Centre. Every Thursday for all ages. Call 604 815 4144 for more information.
38073 2nd Ave
Downtown Squamish
Chances Boardwalk Squamish is holding a Squamish Idol-style contest running ten weeks beginning April 7 to June 11. 2011. Squamish’s DJ Darcy will be master of ceremonies. It runs eight Thursdays at 9 pm at the Rock Bar and Grill with the semi-finals and finals taking place on the bingo floor stage.
Fridays for 8 weeks 3:45pm - 4:45pm | This playful small group will support children to develop their printing skills using a developmentally based, fun, multi-sensory approach! Movement, games and activities to develop the foundation skills for printing will be incorporated with portions of the Handwriting Without Tears program during sessions.
Executive Suites Garibaldi Springs Resort, Bowling 6:00-8:00pm - Prizes 8:30-9:30pm.With all proceeds benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring programs in the Sea to Sky Corridor. This fabulous event will include 100 people from some 25 teams. Sign up, raise pledges and participate in a fun filled bowling event complete with games, prizes and community spirit.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Tantalus Pass, Perry Beckham, Backspin.
Two Day Festival
May 6 & 7
8:00 Friday
8:00 Saturday
Saturday High Noon Slo-pitch Jam. $10. All skill levels
$20 for the evening. $35 for both nights. $10 kids 12 and under.
Tix call 898 3333 or 604 035 0434
Howe Sound Inn & Brew Pub. 9:15 pm the Grindshow's revival of punk-blues Americana is the strongest Big John Bates has been in years! With the focus now firmly on the music and a stack of new songs written and sung by the enigmatic Brandy Bones, the new band devoured the hearts of North American audiences on their most recent tour.
Join the new Squamish Trail Running Club, coached by Jen Segger The group meets 2x's a week: Tuesdays 6pm - 7pm (skills, hills and technique) Saturdays' 8am - 9:30am All levels of runners welcome. Train to compete or just run for fun. Different trails while you improve your running abilities and enjoy the trails with a group! Memberships now available!
Come and join the fun at this annual opportunity to fill your borders with color, stock up on goodies and grab lunch!
Plant sale - Perennials & seedlings
DeVry Greenhouse - Geraniums, hanging baskets & plants
Bake sale
Book sale
Fabric sale (incl. Notions & good quality yarn)
Refreshments
to preorder from DeVry, or for more details, please call 604 898 5100
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Scattered Coals. Half Fast Stringband. Viper Central
Two Day Festival
May 6 & 7
8:00 Friday
8:00 Saturday
Saturday High Noon Slo-pitch Jam. $10. All skill levels
$20 for the evening. $35 for both nights. $10 kids 12 and under.
Tix call 898 3333 or 604 035 0434
Howe Sound Inn & Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. *No Cover* Beyond fronting a number of original bands, extensive touring and developing a loyal following, Luke Dowler is now emerging as a strong solo artist. With guests Step Twelve.
MOTHER'S DAY is less than a week away. We, at Bikram Yoga Sea to Sky think that mothers are a big deal! So, why not treat your mom to a great gift that is just for her. 90 MINUTES in a Bikram Hot Yoga Class....where she can give herself permission to relax and enjoy having some time to focus on herself, to re-energize and re-charge. Therefore, on Sunday May 8th, BRING YOUR MOM FOR FREE.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 9:00 am. The 11th 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
Britannia Mine Museum 12:00 pm noon time tea with character. Locally blended tea and locally roasted coffee will be available to compliment scones with cream and jam. $5 before the day and $6 on the day. Regular admission rates apply. There will be a free gift for each mother as well. Make the afternoon one that mom will remember. It starts at noon and will continue while supplies last.
Trinity Hall. 1:00 - 4:00 pm. Make your own cham bracelets with beautiful beads, plus drink some pink lemonade and eat some delicious cupcakes to support 'Because I Am A Girl' this Mother's Day. Hosted the the Squamish Junior Youth Group.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 2:00- 5:00 pm. The visual art portion of a collaboration of art and music between the Sea to Sky Singers and Squamish Artists.
Quest University Cafeteria. 3:00-5:00 pm. Come discuss this week's topic: Civility and Censorship in the Blogosphere: Where do we Draw the Line?
RSVP on the facebook group, or just drop by, everyone welcome.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:30 pm. No, she's not leaving us but 25 years of being chief cook and bottle washer, loyal friend, employee and supporter is something to celebrate! Come on along!
For more information please call 604 898 3333
Britannia Mine Museum. 4:00 pm meeting, 5:30 pm dinner, 6:30 pm showcase. The Literacy Planning Committees from the Sea To Sky Region are meeting to share what we've accomplished, how it's going, and our plans going forward. Join us for this presentation, dinner, and a slide show of digital stories created by adult students throughout the corridor.
The Foyer Gallery. 6:30 - 8:30 pm. Meet artists, enjoy an hors d'oeuvre, consider your favorite artworks. Don’t miss the fun, the people, the live music and the draw for art!
Become a Foyer Gallery Friend for just $50 you receive:
St. John's Anglican Church. Mondays. 7:00 pm. Gentle but strengthening movements for mind, body and spirit. Tai Chi is for everyone. Monday evenings At St. John's Anglican Church on Diamond Road behind London Drugs Course runs for 3 months at $30 per month (seniors discounts available) Call Heather for info and to sign up: 604-815-4130 or Peter 604-898-3188
"Jewellery Exploration" Each night you will explore a different medium of Jewellery, creating something beautiful & unique to take home! Play with an amazing room of cool supplies to create earnings, bracelets, necklaces, beads, buckles rings... anything! 2 hrs Tuesday evenings, (7:30pm-9:30pm) Starting April 5th, 6 classes, $175. *Sign up with a friend and SAVE $15 each!
Squamish Public Library 7:00 to 8:30 pm 37907 2nd Ave. | These bi-weekly classes with teacher Gen Kelsang Delekare ideal for beginners, with plenty of advice on how to meditate, find peace of mind, and lead a more peaceful and positive life. Each class consists of two guided meditations, a talk, and time for questions. They can be taken as a series or you can drop-in to just one.
“Painting Course” Every class is led by a different local guest artists teaching ‘how do I do what I do?’ Special canvases can be ordered, basic supplies of acrylic paints and small canvas's provided. (the gunpowder class is included in this course!) 2 hrs Wednesday evenings, (7:30pm-9:30pm) Starting April 13th- Finishing May 11th, 5 classes, $160. *SIGN UP WITH A FRIEND AND SAVE $15 EACH!! *COURSE SPACE IS LIMITED. *CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT HOME BASE STUDIOS, 203-37760 Second Avenue, Squamish, BC TO BOOK CLASSES: PHONE: 1 604 902 0419 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1 604 902 0419 end_of_the_skype_highlighting EMAIL: peacockdesigns@live.com MORE INFO: www.homebasestudios.com
Sea to Sky Early Learning & Child Development Centre. Every Thursday for all ages. Call 604 815 4144 for more information.
38073 2nd Ave
Downtown Squamish
Chances Boardwalk Squamish is holding a Squamish Idol-style contest running ten weeks beginning April 7 to June 11. 2011. Squamish’s DJ Darcy will be master of ceremonies. It runs eight Thursdays at 9 pm at the Rock Bar and Grill with the semi-finals and finals taking place on the bingo floor stage.
Fridays for 8 weeks 3:45pm - 4:45pm | This playful small group will support children to develop their printing skills using a developmentally based, fun, multi-sensory approach! Movement, games and activities to develop the foundation skills for printing will be incorporated with portions of the Handwriting Without Tears program during sessions.
Eagle Eye Community Theatre, 38430 Buckley Ave. (at HSSS) 7:00 pm | Come out and see local kids' and youth talent like never before! Singers, Dancers, Musicians, & Actors -- Solos & Groups. Prizes for Top Performances!. Tickets are $8 in advance at Billie's Bouquet -- $10 at the door. All proceeds go to the Access Music Education Fund.
Downtown at the corner of Cleveland and Victoria. 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. We Make It, We Bake It, We Grow It! Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit.
From May 14th - Oct 8th
Saturdays from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Join the new Squamish Trail Running Club, coached by Jen Segger The group meets 2x's a week: Tuesdays 6pm - 7pm (skills, hills and technique) Saturdays' 8am - 9:30am All levels of runners welcome. Train to compete or just run for fun. Different trails while you improve your running abilities and enjoy the trails with a group! Memberships now available!
Brennan Park Community Centre. 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. Children’s Health Fair.
Register at:
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.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:30 pm. The Sea to Sky Singers have collaborated with Squamish artists to present Songs at an Exhibition, a spring concert.
Tickets $12 for adults, $10 for students. Available at the Brackendale Art Gallery, Billie's Boutique, and at the door.
Brackendale Art Gallery, 41950 Government Rd. 7:30 pm on Saturday, May 14 2 pm on Sunday, May 15 | Presented by Sea to Sky Singers in collaboration with other artists to bring music to life. Talented local artists, using a variety of medium and styles, create original artworks to represent select pieces performed by the choir.
Howe Sound Inn & Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. *No Cover* Reggae, Ska, and Surf music with its own unique Vancouver Island style and west coast sound.
Brackendale Art Gallery, 41950 Government Rd. 7:30 pm on Saturday, May 14 2 pm on Sunday, May 15 | Presented by Sea to Sky Singers in collaboration with other artists to bring music to life. Talented local artists, using a variety of medium and styles, create original artworks to represent select pieces performed by the choir.
CN Roundhouse & Conference Centre, Squamish Check for time | A fun-draiser for Baby Lina and the Palethorpe Family. Lina was diagnosed with childhood cancer – neuro blastoma - at only 6 weeks of age. Fun day including pancake breakfast, face-painting, balloons, arts and crafts, bouncy castle, silent auction and more! Seeking donors, sponsor and silent auction items.
Squamish BMX park. 1:30 pm. Are you interested in trying out BMX racing and supporting a good cause all at the same time? All race entry fees and donations collected go toward cancer research at BC Children's Hospital. All you need is a safe bike, a helmet, long sleeves, long pants and a signed waiver which you can get at the track.
Brennan Park. 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Annual Ceremonial Reivew followed by Open House and Reception. Good eats, cake, static displays and more. Come on down and find out more about this great youth program.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 2:30 pm. The Sea to Sky Singers have collaborated with Squamish artists to present Songs at an Exhibition, a spring concert.
Tickets $12 for adults, $10 for students. Available at the Brackendale Art Gallery, Billie's Boutique, and at the door.
Cattermole Slough. 2:00 - 4:30 pm. Bring a friend, your partner, your kids! This is an opportunity to come & try dragon boating out just for fun!
We’ll provide: the Coach, the boat, paddles & PDF
What to bring: warm clothing that can get wet, soft soled shoes.
For more Information please call Cathie 604-815-3506
Britannia Mine Museum 3:00 pm. New Music in New Places is back for a 3rd concert at the Britannia Mine Museum. Singers and musicians will perform classical and contemporary music throughout the site during this absolutely FREE concert. This is sure to book up fast (the other two performances here have been full-houses) so be sure to reserve a free seat. Call Scott at 604 896 2233 ext.
Join us this SUNDAY for a concert at the New Britannia Mine Museum. Singers and musicians will perform classical and contemporary music throughout the site during this absolutely FREE event. This is sure to book up fast (the other two performances here have been full-houses) so be sure to reserve a free seat. Call Scott at 604 896 2233 ext. 244 or email, scott@bcmm.ca
St. John's Anglican Church. Mondays. 7:00 pm. Gentle but strengthening movements for mind, body and spirit. Tai Chi is for everyone. Monday evenings At St. John's Anglican Church on Diamond Road behind London Drugs Course runs for 3 months at $30 per month (seniors discounts available) Call Heather for info and to sign up: 604-815-4130 or Peter 604-898-3188
Village Green Garden Centre. 3:00 - 7:00 pm. We Make It, We Bake It, We Grow It! Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit.
From May 14th - Oct 8th
Tuesdays from 3:00 – 7:00 pm
also open Saturday from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Downtown at the corner of Cleveland and Victoria.
Howe Sound Sr. Secondary. 7:00 pm. This meeting will introduce Vital Signs to the Squamish community and engage their input into the issues facing us as a community.
Sea to Sky Early Learning Centre. 5:30 - 7:30 pm. Families of all ages are welcome to join us at the new Sea to Sky Family Drop In for education, recreation and socialization! Participation is free.
This week - Session 7 of The Power to Parent
Sea to Sky Early Learning Centre
8073 2nd Avenue
Squamish, BC
Meet Yer Maker trail, Valleycliffe. 5:30 pm sign up, 6:00 pm event begins.
Social Ride will be through Valleycliffe trails. Meet at 6pm at the parking lot on Westway Avenue and Plateau Drive. There is a small parking lot on the side of the river. A short course and a long course will be proposed to all levels of riders.
Nesters Food Market. 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Come to Adam Hart;s complimentary grocery tour. This event is free and open to the first 12 people to email Adam at info@poweroffood.com.
During this complimentary tour you will discover how to:
Eliminate Sugar cravings
Avoid mid-afternoon crashes
Sea to Sky Early Learning & Child Development Centre. Every Thursday for all ages. Call 604 815 4144 for more information.
38073 2nd Ave
Downtown Squamish
970 Axen Rd. 10:00 am - 1:00 pm. A program for aboriginal parents and/or caregivers and their children ages 0 to 6 every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Transportation and meals provided.
Includes parent education workshops, nutrition kitchens, language and culture training.
Call (604) 898-3992 if you require more information or need a ride.
1059 Edgewater Crescent. 7:30 to 9:00 pm. Here is a chance for your Soul to manifest itself through ludic percussion workshops. We use African Djembe drums, as well as a variety of other drums and small percussions.
In a warm, friendly and non judgemental atmosphere, you will experiment:
Chances Boardwalk Squamish is holding a Squamish Idol-style contest running ten weeks beginning April 7 to June 11. 2011. Squamish’s DJ Darcy will be master of ceremonies. It runs eight Thursdays at 9 pm at the Rock Bar and Grill with the semi-finals and finals taking place on the bingo floor stage.
Four hour fun swim at Brennan Park Leisure Centre only $2. Get the kids out for some splashy bubbly fun. All the fun stuff will be out.
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
604 898 3604 : www.squamishlive.ca
Fridays for 8 weeks 3:45pm - 4:45pm | This playful small group will support children to develop their printing skills using a developmentally based, fun, multi-sensory approach! Movement, games and activities to develop the foundation skills for printing will be incorporated with portions of the Handwriting Without Tears program during sessions.
Downtown at the corner of Cleveland and Victoria. 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. We Make It, We Bake It, We Grow It! Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit.
From May 14th - Oct 8th
Saturdays from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Join the new Squamish Trail Running Club, coached by Jen Segger The group meets 2x's a week: Tuesdays 6pm - 7pm (skills, hills and technique) Saturdays' 8am - 9:30am All levels of runners welcome. Train to compete or just run for fun. Different trails while you improve your running abilities and enjoy the trails with a group! Memberships now available!
Cleveland Avenue. 12:00 - 6:00 pm. The 2011 YouthFest is the only event in Squamish BY youth, FOR youth! Featuring live bands, a fashion show, dunk tank, airbrush tattoos, games, silent auction, DJ Rosco and MORE, YouthFest 2011 is a chance to recognize the spirit of youth in our community!
Grizzly Bar & Grill. Fundraiser dinner for the Sea To Sky Soul Crush Mixed Slo-Pitch Team to go to the 2011 Co-ed A National Championships in Niagara Falls, July 29 to August 1.
Besides dinner, they will be drawing a 50/50 prize, raffling off a Texas Mickey and a silent auction.
Howe Sound Inn & Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. *No Cover* Folk/Latin/Spanish pop.
C-Dar Lodge. 9:30 - 11:00 am. Everyone welcome - you do not have to be a farmer or a gardener to come, listen and be part of it. Often, 12 to 15 people (from various walks of life) attend.
Brennan Park Aquatics Centre, 12:30 - 3:30pm
Brennan Park Recreation Centre
1009 Centennial Way, Squamish BC
604.898.3604
St. John's Anglican Church. Mondays. 7:00 pm. Gentle but strengthening movements for mind, body and spirit. Tai Chi is for everyone. Monday evenings At St. John's Anglican Church on Diamond Road behind London Drugs Course runs for 3 months at $30 per month (seniors discounts available) Call Heather for info and to sign up: 604-815-4130 or Peter 604-898-3188
Location TBA. 10:30 am. Open to moms with babies in strollers/carriers. Walk with a public health nurse and meet new people.
Every Tuesday.
Locations: TBA - call (604) 892-2293 for location details.
Village Green Garden Centre. 3:00 - 7:00 pm. We Make It, We Bake It, We Grow It! Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit.
From May 14th - Oct 8th
Tuesdays from 3:00 – 7:00 pm
also open Saturday from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Downtown at the corner of Cleveland and Victoria.
Squamish Public Library 7:00 to 8:30 pm 37907 2nd Ave. | These bi-weekly classes with teacher Gen Kelsang Delekare ideal for beginners, with plenty of advice on how to meditate, find peace of mind, and lead a more peaceful and positive life. Each class consists of two guided meditations, a talk, and time for questions. They can be taken as a series or you can drop-in to just one.
Cedar Valley Waldorf School School. 9:15 - 10:30 am. Are you curious about a school which ignites a life-long love of learning? Discover exciting education options in your own backyard!
970 Axen Rd. 10:00 am - 1:00 pm. A program for aboriginal parents and/or caregivers and their children ages 0 to 6 every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Transportation and meals provided.
Includes parent education workshops, nutrition kitchens, language and culture training.
Call (604) 898-3992 if you require more information or need a ride.
Sea to Sky Early Learning Centre. 5:30 - 7:30 pm. Families of all ages are welcome to join us at the new Sea to Sky Family Drop In for education, recreation and socialization! Participation is free.
This week - Preschool Conflict Resolution (problem solving)- presented by Cheryl Simpson and Jenn Marus, HighScope educators
Across from Flat Alley exit on Diamond Head Road above Quest University. 6:00 pm sign in, 6:30 pm start. Course will head over to the Powerhouse Plunge, Hoods in the Woods, Poop Alley and the finish will be after the Carpenter's Son Bridge.
Sea to Sky Early Learning & Child Development Centre. Every Thursday for all ages. Call 604 815 4144 for more information.
38073 2nd Ave
Downtown Squamish
38054-B 2nd Ave (behind Home Hardware). 9:15 to 10:15 am. Yoga by Donation takes place every Thursday. Hosted by the Howe Sound Women's Centre.
970 Axen Rd. 10:00 am - 1:00 pm. A program for aboriginal parents and/or caregivers and their children ages 0 to 6 every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Transportation and meals provided.
Includes parent education workshops, nutrition kitchens, language and culture training.
Call (604) 898-3992 if you require more information or need a ride.
Squamish Adventure Centre. 10:30 to 11:30 am. Join Squamish Mom for Craft Time every Thursday co-hosted by goop & goob for free family fun (and great coffee!).
All ages welcome!
Check www.squamishmom.ca to confirm.
Howe Sound Brewery Co. 3:00 pm. Bonjour. The organizing committee for the 2nd Edition of the Fête de la St-Jean-Baptiste in Squamish, in collaboration with the Whistler Multicultural Celebration, is proud to invite you to their PRESS CONFERENCE. Join us for:
* Unveiling of the June 24th, 2011 Fête de la St-Jean-Baptiste in Squamish programming
Howe Sound Brewery Co. 4:00 pm.The community is invited to network with francophones and francophiles from the Corridor, while participating in a silent auction to raise funds for the St-Jean-Baptiste Celebrations in Squamish, following our Press Conference.
Onatah Coffee. 6:30 - 9:30 pm. Leaving from Onatah promptly at 6:30pm - Come a bit early if you need to sign a Sorca waiver!
Ride: up Tantalus, up to Dump Trails across highway to White Rabbit
then into Wonderland.
Marked as Blue.
Howe Sound Secondary. 7:00 pm. Michael Ableman is an urban farming pioneer and inspiration to many people across North America.
Chances Boardwalk Squamish is holding a Squamish Idol-style contest running ten weeks beginning April 7 to June 11. 2011. Squamish’s DJ Darcy will be master of ceremonies. It runs eight Thursdays at 9 pm at the Rock Bar and Grill with the semi-finals and finals taking place on the bingo floor stage.
You are invited to join MJ, outside where the Mamquam and Squamish Rivers meet, for an
"Awakening Chants" Morning Meditations (participative)
Cost: BY DONATION
MJ will guide you to relax into simple, soothing, sacred, intuitive chants, connected with the Elements. This unique, profound experience will fill you with joy and harmony, feeling energized.
Fridays for 8 weeks 3:45pm - 4:45pm | This playful small group will support children to develop their printing skills using a developmentally based, fun, multi-sensory approach! Movement, games and activities to develop the foundation skills for printing will be incorporated with portions of the Handwriting Without Tears program during sessions.
Downtown at the corner of Cleveland and Victoria. 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. We Make It, We Bake It, We Grow It! Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit.
From May 14th - Oct 8th
Saturdays from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Join the new Squamish Trail Running Club, coached by Jen Segger The group meets 2x's a week: Tuesdays 6pm - 7pm (skills, hills and technique) Saturdays' 8am - 9:30am All levels of runners welcome. Train to compete or just run for fun. Different trails while you improve your running abilities and enjoy the trails with a group! Memberships now available!
Whistler Conference Centre 8:30 am - 4:30 pm | On Saturday, May 28th emerging women leaders will gather at the Whistler Conference Centre to learn skills that will get them elected and support them to be effective leaders.
9:30 – 11:30am | Come and experience a typical morning in our early childhood programs.
Be nourished with your child through free play, story, circle and a snack and be healed through expression, rhythm, and wonder. Contact the school to confirm your spot. Space is limited to ten families.
The Yoga Studio. 12:30 – 3:30 am. An Introduction to Yoga Therapy: The Biomechanics of the Yoga Asana is an interactive workshop that will bring greater awareness to tendencies that result in dysfunctional movement patterns.
Mountain Valley Mission. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Please join us for an evening of song, crafts, great coffee & goodies and a wonderful opportunity to partner with us in this very needful mission.
Mountain Valley Mission
37739 Second Avenue, Squamish
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. "It's like Guinness with a tequila chaser while listening to an Americana Jukebox… A place where Irish, Mexican and Roots music collide.” The Seattle Weekly
Need we say more?
Tickets: $20 @ BAG and the Bookshelf
Howe Sound Inn & Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. Baby Harry brings his unique rock sould sound to the brew pub.
Rohan Stables Pemberton. All Day. We invite all levels of horsemanship ability to take part in exciting games and horsy community spirit. Great prizes and ribbons await those who participate. We invite the community at large to come out and experience the Pemberton horse culture.
Britannia Beach. 9:00 am start. 3 days of Skating in Britannia! Friday will be Freeride, Saturday will be Freeride, Slopestyle and some bracket building heats in the afternoon Sunday is Racer Day and the ONLY SPECTATOR DAY.
Meet Friday morning at 8am for Lion Club breakfast at the Firehall in town.
C-Dar Lodge. 9:30 - 11:00 am. Everyone welcome - you do not have to be a farmer or a gardener to come, listen and be part of it. Often, 12 to 15 people (from various walks of life) attend.
970 Axen Rd. 10:00 am - 1:00 pm. A program for aboriginal parents and/or caregivers and their children ages 0 to 6 every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Transportation and meals provided.
Includes parent education workshops, nutrition kitchens, language and culture training.
Call (604) 898-3992 if you require more information or need a ride.
Squamish Public Library Meeting Room. 10:30 to 11:00 am. Toddlers and their caregivers are invited to join a fun filled half-hour of stories, songs, and lots of active movement. For ages 18 months to 2 years.
Squamish Public Library Meeting Room. 11:30 to noon. A 30-minute program featuring stories, songs & nursery rhymes. Introduce your baby to the wonderful world of language and meet other parents in the community. For ages newborn to 18 months.
St. John's Anglican Church. Mondays. 7:00 pm. Gentle but strengthening movements for mind, body and spirit. Tai Chi is for everyone. Monday evenings At St. John's Anglican Church on Diamond Road behind London Drugs Course runs for 3 months at $30 per month (seniors discounts available) Call Heather for info and to sign up: 604-815-4130 or Peter 604-898-3188
Location TBA. 10:30 am. Open to moms with babies in strollers/carriers. Walk with a public health nurse and meet new people.
Every Tuesday.
Locations: TBA - call (604) 892-2293 for location details.
Village Green Garden Centre. 3:00 - 7:00 pm. We Make It, We Bake It, We Grow It! Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit.
From May 14th - Oct 8th
Tuesdays from 3:00 – 7:00 pm
also open Saturday from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Downtown at the corner of Cleveland and Victoria.
970 Axen Rd. 10:00 am - 1:00 pm. A program for aboriginal parents and/or caregivers and their children ages 0 to 6 every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Transportation and meals provided.
Includes parent education workshops, nutrition kitchens, language and culture training.
Call (604) 898-3992 if you require more information or need a ride.
Sea to Sky Early Learning Centre. 5:30 - 7:30 pm. Families of all ages are welcome to join us at the new Sea to Sky Family Drop In for education, recreation and socialization! Participation is free.
This week - Session 1 Fun with Food Fights, presented by Gerry Kasten, Community Nutritionist with Squamish Community Health.
Whistler Public Library. 5:30 - 8:30 pm. Gardening resources and advice from local experts; information on plants, soil, pesticide use, bear attractants, composting, invasive species and more.
Check www.squamishcan.net for more details and info on events.
6:00 pm sign in with riding to begin at 6:30 pm. The downhill event will be on Cakewalk. Big thanks to our downhill series sponsors, Royal Racing and SRAM.
Quest University, 7:00 PM Thursday June 1, 2011. Inside Edge will host a moderated panel discussion on the recent trends in social media technologies. “Beyond Facebook: The Impact of Social Media Trends” will examine the influence of recent communication technologies upon local culture and business.
Squamish Montessori will be holding an Information night for Montessori Elementary on Wednesday, June 1st from 7-8pm at Squamish Elementary School, Room #148.
Those interested in Montessori Elementary Grades 1-3 are invited to come and learn more about the theory behind Montessori, and how and why it works for children in the elementary grades.
Sea to Sky Early Learning & Child Development Centre. Every Thursday for all ages. Call 604 815 4144 for more information.
38073 2nd Ave
Downtown Squamish
38054-B 2nd Ave (behind Home Hardware). 9:15 to 10:15 am. Yoga by Donation takes place every Thursday. Hosted by the Howe Sound Women's Centre.
970 Axen Rd. 10:00 am - 1:00 pm. A program for aboriginal parents and/or caregivers and their children ages 0 to 6 every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Transportation and meals provided.
Includes parent education workshops, nutrition kitchens, language and culture training.
Call (604) 898-3992 if you require more information or need a ride.
Squamish Adventure Centre. 10:30 to 11:30 am. Join Squamish Mom for Craft Time every Thursday co-hosted by goop & goob for free family fun (and great coffee!).
All ages welcome!
Check www.squamishmom.ca to confirm.
Escape Route. 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm. For Babes with Babies under Two. Wine and Cheese
Come and learn about Squamish's newest Mom & Baby Outdoor Group.
Cool door prizes and more.
Food provided by The Cup Deli.
Chances Boardwalk Squamish is holding a Squamish Idol-style contest running ten weeks beginning April 7 to June 11. 2011. Squamish’s DJ Darcy will be master of ceremonies. It runs eight Thursdays at 9 pm at the Rock Bar and Grill with the semi-finals and finals taking place on the bingo floor stage.
Squamish Seniors Centre. 5:30 - 9:30 pm. Come for delicious dinner of roast beef, Yorkshire pudding and all the trimmings prepared by Chef Greg Van Rierdon. Music provided by Sound Selection with Chris and John French spinning vinyl.
A no-host bar will also be available.
Tickets are $22 on sale at the Centre, same location as the Clock Tower Cafe.
The Rock Bar & Grill (Chances). Reggae, soul and rock n roll. Freeflow "Freeflow is an energetic band that draws people out of their seats with a compelling combination of songs with great hooks and vocal harmonies.
Downtown at the corner of Cleveland and Victoria. 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. We Make It, We Bake It, We Grow It! Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit.
From May 14th - Oct 8th
Saturdays from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Main Event 21KM Half Marathon (Whistler Village) 7:30 am. Canada's hottest half marathon will be right here in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia. Home of the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, Whistler is a destination that ranks at the top of many travel surveys year after year. Now there is one more reason to visit Whistler - to RUN Whistler.
Join the new Squamish Trail Running Club, coached by Jen Segger The group meets 2x's a week: Tuesdays 6pm - 7pm (skills, hills and technique) Saturdays' 8am - 9:30am All levels of runners welcome. Train to compete or just run for fun. Different trails while you improve your running abilities and enjoy the trails with a group! Memberships now available!
St. John’s Anglica, 7:00 pm.The second annual spring concert featuring the Sound Youth Chorus and the Sound Children’s Chorus will be held Saturday evening June 4. Tickets will be available at the door with a suggested donation of $10 for adults and $5 for youth.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Overcomers with Twelve Steps. Overcomers are a band with a folk-rock sound and a Nashville edge. With Mario Iacovone on guitar and his wife Anne on lead vocals and guitar.
Cliffside Pub. 9:00 pm. FREEBASSIN' A DJ driven dance event with 4 DJ's including Whistler's DJ &E. Local DJ's Craig-E DJ Yama DJ Beatkeeper. Bridging the gap between typical bar nightlife and a full on rave, Freebassin' is Squamish's new club style night that has already set a standard in the local DJ Scene. Massive sound system in effect with a mind blowing light and laser show.
Howe Sound Inn & Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. *No Cover* Indie/Pop.
West Coast Railway Heritage Park. All day. Thomas the Tank Engine will be returning to Squamish for a four day festival appearance this summer.
On these four days, the Heritage Park becomes a Thomas theme park.
Squamish Library. 2:00 to 2:30 pm. Join us for a half hour of stories and songs. Children of all ages and their caregivers are welcome to drop in.
Location: Meeting Room, Squamish Public Library, 37907 2nd Avenue
*Please confirm library programs as there may be closures.
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:30 Everyone Welcome.
Brackendale Art Gallery Theatre Teahouse
Thor & Dorte Froslev
41950 Government Rd. PO Box 100
Brackendale, B.C., Canada V0N 1H0
Ph/Fax: 604 898 3333
http://www.BrackendaleArtGallery.com
info@BrackendaleArtGallery.com
















