Events
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Whistler Mountain, Sept. 2 to 4, 2011. Jazz On The Mountain At Whistler is Canada’s newest jazz festival taking place Labour Day weekend September 2 to 4, 2011 in the lively pedestrian village of Whistler, British Columbia. | ||
09 / 3
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Friday, Sep 2, 2011 - 9:00 am
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Whistler Mountain, Sept. 2 to 4, 2011. Jazz On The Mountain At Whistler is Canada’s newest jazz festival taking place Labour Day weekend September 2 to 4, 2011 in the lively pedestrian village of Whistler, British Columbia. 00:00
- 15:00
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. Music today by Carolyn Grass. From May 14th - Oct 8th Saturdays from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm 11:00
- 14:00
Squamish Arts Council Building, O'Siem Pavillon Park, Downtown Squamish. 18:00
- 20:00
Quest University. 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Tables provided - please bring chairs, displays, tent, etc. for your area. You are invited to promote, sell, give away items, coupons, or information to our students (or cut hair! do bike tune-ups! Have tastetests! Do a draw!....feel free to be creative. 21:30
Howe Sound Inn & Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. No Cover. Tantalus Pass was born one fall night in 2010 in living room in a Squamish neighborhood once known as Skunk Hollow. Named after the local mountain range, the band has been selling out gigs literally from their first night out. | ||
09 / 4
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Friday, Sep 2, 2011 - 9:00 am
End: 5:00 pm
Whistler Mountain, Sept. 2 to 4, 2011. Jazz On The Mountain At Whistler is Canada’s newest jazz festival taking place Labour Day weekend September 2 to 4, 2011 in the lively pedestrian village of Whistler, British Columbia. 19:30
- 22:00
Cancelled for September. See you October 2 Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:30 - 10:00 pm. This jam happens on the first Sunday of every month. Everyone welcome. | ||
09 / 5
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- 13:00
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. 10:30
- 11:00
Squamish Public Library Meeting Room. 10:30 to 11:00 am. Toddlers & their caregivers are invited to join a fun filled half-hour of stories, songs, & lots of active movement. Check our website or call the library to check for any last minute schedule changes. 11:30
- 12:00
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 & meet other parents in the community. Check our website or call the library to check for any last minute schedule changes.
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09 / 6
10:30
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.
15:00
- 19:00
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 also open Saturday from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Downtown at the corner of Cleveland and Victoria. | ||
09 / 7
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- 13:00
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. 19:00
Quest University MPR Room (below the cafeteria). 7:00 pm. Humanity and habitat destruction: what it means for pollinators and food security | ||
09 / 8
09:15
- 10:15
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.
10:00
- 13:00
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. 10:30
- 11:30
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!). Check www.squamishmom.ca to confirm. | ||
09 / 9
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Friday, Sep 9, 2011 - 8:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 | ||
09 / 10
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Friday, Sep 9, 2011 - 8:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 00:00
- 15:00
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. Music today by Carolyn Grass. From May 14th - Oct 8th Saturdays from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm 07:00
Starts Vancouver 7:00 am. Reaches Squamish around 8:30 am. 7,500 cyclists will ride the spectacular journey along the Sea to Sky Highway (Highway 99) from Vancouver to Whistler. In its second year, the RBC GranFondo Whistler has almost doubled its number of participants. The event, open to enthusiasts of all abilities, has been sold out since March. 10:00
- 17:00
Brackendale Farmers Institute Park next to the Brackendale Art Gallery. 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. Enter your produce, baking, preserves and crafts (etc.) for cash prizes, ribbons and glory! Kids can enter too! 11:00
- 14:00
Squamish Arts Council Building, O'Siem Pavillon Park, Downtown Squamish. 11:00
- 22:00
Saturday, September 10 / 2011 - 11:00 am - 10:00 pm Please join us Saturday September 10th at the Grand Opening Day of Squamish Academy of Music. Free Workshops 11:00am - 4:00pm 21:30
Howe Sound Inn & Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. *No Cover* Three brothers and a friend, that make music. | ||
09 / 11
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Friday, Sep 9, 2011 - 8:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 07:00
Sunday, September 11, 2011 - 7:00 am The Squamish Estuary Monthly Bird Count. Please meet at the Howe Sound Inn at the south end of Cleveland Ave. There, we will form four groups to go out and cover the whole estuary. It's cool in the mornings now, so bring gloves and perhaps a thermos of tea or coffee. 11:00
- 15:00
Sunday, September 11. 2011 - 11:00 am - 3:00 pm BCSPCA Paws for a Cause 16:00
- 19:00
September 11, 2011 - 4:00 - 7:00 pm Dress for the West and come on down to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park for some family fun! Kids crafts, live music, face painting, prizes, BBQ fare. Admission is Free! Hosted by Sea to Sky - Putting Children First Initiative and Little Squids. Accepting prize donations. | ||
09 / 12
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Friday, Sep 9, 2011 - 8:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 10:00
- 13:00
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. 10:30
- 11:00
Squamish Public Library Meeting Room. 10:30 to 11:00 am. Toddlers & their caregivers are invited to join a fun filled half-hour of stories, songs, & lots of active movement. Check our website or call the library to check for any last minute schedule changes. 11:30
- 12:00
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 & meet other parents in the community. Check our website or call the library to check for any last minute schedule changes.
18:30
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. 19:30
- 21:30
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 | ||
09 / 13
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Friday, Sep 9, 2011 - 8:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 10:30
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.
15:00
- 19:00
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 also open Saturday from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Downtown at the corner of Cleveland and Victoria. | ||
09 / 14
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Friday, Sep 9, 2011 - 8:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 10:00
- 13:00
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. 12:00
- 13:45
Wednesday, September 14, 2011 - 12:00 - 1:45 Join us for a delicious lunch and informative presentation as Squamish Renaissance Retirement Residence and London Drugs Pharmacy sponsor a monthly Lunch & Learn for seniors. The Lunch & Learn topic is on Hearing Aides & Hearing Testing, presented by Niki Bartko of Siemens Hearing and John Jahanshahi of Acoustica Hearing. 16:00
- 18:00
Wednesday, September 14, 2011 - 4:00 - 6:00 pm Squamish Terminals is pleased to coordinate the following community event...Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup in the Squamish Estuary (including the Squamish Spit). Details of the Squamish Estuary Shoreline Cleanup are as follows... 19:00
Quest University MPR Room (below the cafeteria). 7:00 pm. Coral reef fisheries in a changing climate: what are the impacts on biodiversity and food security? | ||
09 / 15
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Friday, Sep 9, 2011 - 8:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 09:15
- 10:15
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.
10:00
- 13:00
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. 10:30
- 11:30
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!). Check www.squamishmom.ca to confirm. 14:30
- 15:30
Make your coffee count...Support the Alzheimer Society of BC by joining us at the Squamish Renaissance Retirement Residence at 38225 3rd Avenue for a cup of coffee or tea, light refreshments and beautiful violin music. Donations appreciated. | ||
09 / 16
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Friday, Sep 9, 2011 - 8:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 | ||
09 / 17
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Friday, Sep 9, 2011 - 8:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 00:00
- 15:00
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. Music today by Carolyn Grass. From May 14th - Oct 8th Saturdays from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm 10:00
- 16:00
West Coast Railway Heritage Park & CN Roundhouse Conference Centre. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. This exciting Baby & Family Fair makes its home in Squamish BC. Entry is FREE for everyone with a donation of non-perishable food item for the Food Bank. Enjoy 2 Bobs & Lolo concerts, Par-T-Perfect Fun Zone,and a mini rail ride.Hand stamps for in/out privilages. 11:00
- 14:00
Squamish Arts Council Building, O'Siem Pavillon Park, Downtown Squamish. 11:00
- 13:00
The Third Annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes sexual violence awareness march will be happening on Saturday, September 17 from 11am to 1pm. Despite the heavy topic, this march is fun for the whole family! Men walk in high heel shoes to symbolize the fact that sexual violence affects the whole community. Friends and family of the marchers are encouraged to support them by pledging. 21:30
Howe Sound Inn & Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. *No Cover.* The Salay Bros. with special guests at the brew pub..
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09 / 18
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Friday, Sep 9, 2011 - 8:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 09:00
A race distance for everyone, it's all about a good time at the lake! Be sure to join the Facebook page: Loop the Lakes 8km and 15km trail races 12:00
- 14:30
Brennan Park Recreatoin Centre Arena. 12:00 - 2:30 pm. Learn all you can to have fun on th ice from the people who play it. Squamish Minor Hockey. Squamish Skating Club. Nate Leslie Coaching Academy. Brennan Park Ice Hockey program and learn to skate programs. Plus learn more about Kids Sport and Jump Start Programs. Gear buy and sell opportunities. 12:00
- 14:15
Brennan Park Arena. Noon - 2:20 pm. Special Events: Celebration on Ice. Brennan Park Leisure Centre | ||
09 / 19
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Friday, Sep 9, 2011 - 8:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 10:00
- 13:00
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. 10:30
- 11:00
Squamish Public Library Meeting Room. 10:30 to 11:00 am. Toddlers & their caregivers are invited to join a fun filled half-hour of stories, songs, & lots of active movement. Check our website or call the library to check for any last minute schedule changes. 11:30
- 12:00
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 & meet other parents in the community. Check our website or call the library to check for any last minute schedule changes.
18:30
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. 19:30
- 21:30
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 | ||
09 / 20
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Friday, Sep 9, 2011 - 8:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 10:30
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.
15:00
- 19:00
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 also open Saturday from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Downtown at the corner of Cleveland and Victoria. 19:00
Beginner Hoop Dance Beginner class will learn how to Hoop by learning basic moves on and off your body. Tuesdays $80 (4 sessions) New Students $40 Returning Students Sept 20-Oct 11 $80 (4 sessions) 7:00-8:15pm Register Here https://squamishlive.ca/Activities/ActivitiesDetails.asp?ProcessWait=N&a... At Brennan Park Rec Centre, 1009 Centennial Way, Squamish | ||
09 / 21
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Friday, Sep 9, 2011 - 8:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 10:00
- 13:00
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. 19:00
Squamish Seniors Centre. Phone for times. A tribute to the legends of country music concert performed by the Country Blend. Tix $22 each. Available at the centre. Call 604 848 6898 to reserve. 19:00
Howe Sound Women's Centre, 38021 3rd Ave downtown. 7:00 pm. Members will vote on a special resolution. Board of Directors Call for Nominations. The HSWC is seeking nominations for members to serve on the Board of Directors for an elected two year term comencing Sept 21, 2011. A background in marketing law or sales would be beneficial. 19:00
Quest University MPR Room (below the cafeteria). 7:00 pm. Melting Glaciers and Emerging Histories in America's Far Northwest | ||
09 / 22
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Friday, Sep 9, 2011 - 8:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 09:15
- 10:15
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.
10:00
- 13:00
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. 10:30
- 11:30
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!). Check www.squamishmom.ca to confirm. 19:00
- 21:00
Squamish Library. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Her sotry and message is one that will affect you, disturb you, enrage you, and will open your eyes to the reality and severity of domestic violency. Author Kamal S. Dhillon. Babysitting available call ahead Sue King 604 892 2293 | ||
09 / 23
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Friday, Sep 9, 2011 - 8:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 11:00
- 12:15
Brennan Park Arena. 11:00 am - 12:15 pm. Every Pro D day this fall there is a skate at the community centre. Brennan Park Leisure Centre | ||
09 / 24
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Friday, Sep 9, 2011 - 8:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 00:00
- 15:00
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. Music today by Carolyn Grass. From May 14th - Oct 8th Saturdays from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm 07:30
- 11:00
some great live music to be had tonight.. at YOUR SPACE on 2nd Ave.. 7.30 start .. $10 at door... TANTALUS PASS followed by VOLUME COLLECTIVE (fundraiser) 09:00
Saturday, Sep 24, 2011 - 9:00 am
End: 5:00 pm
September 24 and 25, 2011 - 9:00 - 5:00 The upcoming "Increasing Women's Participation in Municipal Government" workshop is valuable to those who are interested in running in an upcoming municipal election, and if you will support a candidate, or if you do a lot of public speaking and are in need of media training! 09:00
- 12:00
St. JOhns Anglican Church (behind London Drugs) 9:00 am - Noon. European inspired rummage sale out of the "boot" of vehicles. Baking, used goods, clothes, books and sundries. Multi-family. Fundraiser for church roof repair Saturday September 24
11:00
- 14:00
Squamish Arts Council Building, O'Siem Pavillon Park, Downtown Squamish. 11:00
The Whistler Spirit Run & Festival is a one-day cross-country and trail running event that takes place at Whistler Olympic Park and features something for everyone. Come out and enjoy the spectacular scenery of the Callaghan Valley and know that your participation is helping to build healthier communities right here in British Columbia. For more information 18:00
St. John the Divine Anglican Church. 6:00 pm. Guest speaker Robert Worcester, member of the David Suzuki Foundation's Council of Elders and past president of the Vancouver Interfaith Society. "Unity in Diversity" examines the enfironment and caring for the planet. 21:30
Howe Sound Inn & Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. *No Cover.* Acoustic soul-folk, rough and ready blues. But then there's the other side of the coin: ballads, pop and new country. Finger picking, open tunings, harmonica and vocals that are real. | ||
09 / 25
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Friday, Sep 9, 2011 - 8:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 - 17:00
Saturday, Sep 24, 2011 - 9:00 am
End: 5:00 pm
September 24 and 25, 2011 - 9:00 - 5:00 The upcoming "Increasing Women's Participation in Municipal Government" workshop is valuable to those who are interested in running in an upcoming municipal election, and if you will support a candidate, or if you do a lot of public speaking and are in need of media training! 09:00
- 11:00
Sunday, September 25, 2011 - 9:00 - 11:00 am Selected artists’ work will be scheduled for an exhibit at the FERRY BUILDING GALLERY in 2012 (you may be chosen for a group show or solo exhibit, depending on the jury’s decision.) Requirements: ¨ Must be a past or present resident of the North Shore 11:00
- 15:00
Britannia Beach (parking at Britannia Mining Museum).The Squamish River Watershed Society is pleased to welcome you to come out and join us on Sunday, September 25th from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm to celebrate our annual Rivers Day event. This year we are holding the event at Britannia Beach and will celebrate our rivers and oceans. 17:00
- 17:45
The Sound Children’s Chorus, led by Kelly Coubrough is open to boys and girls ages 8-12. 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 Council Building in Pavilion Park on Cleveland Ave. 17:00
The Sound Youth Chorus is back for its third season! This community choir is comprised of youth ages 13-18. Under the Direction of Kelly Coubrough, we meet Sundays from 6pm-8pm at the Squamish Arts Council Building in Pavilion Park on Cleveland Ave. 18:00
- 20:00
The Sound Youth Chorus is back for its third season! This community choir is comprised of youth ages 13-18. Under the Direction of Kelly Coubrough, we meet Sundays from 6pm-8pm at the Squamish Arts Council Building in Pavilion Park on Cleveland Ave. 19:00
- 22:00
The Sea To Sky Sirens need you! If you are interested in Roller Derby come out on Sunday September 25th! There will be information on what is needed to join the league, become a referee, and learn all about the game. Some equipment will be available to try out, but it will be a first come - first served service - bring a helmet if you have one! | ||
09 / 26
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Friday, Sep 9, 2011 - 8:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 10:00
- 13:00
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. 10:30
- 11:00
Squamish Public Library Meeting Room. 10:30 to 11:00 am. Toddlers & their caregivers are invited to join a fun filled half-hour of stories, songs, & lots of active movement. Check our website or call the library to check for any last minute schedule changes. 11:30
- 12:00
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 & meet other parents in the community. Check our website or call the library to check for any last minute schedule changes.
18:30
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. 19:30
- 21:30
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 20:30
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 8:30 pm. Open Mic with Cam Salay - everyone Welcome! | ||
09 / 27
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Friday, Sep 9, 2011 - 8:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 10:30
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.
15:00
- 19:00
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 also open Saturday from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Downtown at the corner of Cleveland and Victoria. 19:00
- 21:00
Squamish Hospice Office, Hilltop House. 38150 Behrner Drive. For those experiencing loss through death, 6 week facilitated group. Sponsored by the Squamish Hospice Society. Sept 27 to Nov 1, 2011 Contact Wenday 604 892 1552 20:00
Chances Squamish Community Gaming Centre has partnered with Funny First Comedy to bring a series of free Stand-Up Nights to The Rock Bar & Grill. The first show will take place on Tuesday, September 27th at 8pm. The remaining free shows will take place on Tuesday October 25th, Tuesday November 29th, and Tuesday December 27th. | ||
09 / 28
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Friday, Sep 9, 2011 - 8:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 09:15
- 10:30
Cedar Valley Waldorf School Tours 10:00
- 13:00
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. | ||
09 / 29
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Friday, Sep 9, 2011 - 8:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 09:15
- 10:15
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.
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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. 10:30
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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!). Check www.squamishmom.ca to confirm. | ||
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A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 19:00
Totem Hall. Doors 7:00 pm. All Star Wrestling returns to Squamish on Friday September 30th 7:30pm with a FUNDRAISER for the Recreation Department. ASW TAG TEAM TITLES ASW CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE 2/3 Falls | ||
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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. Music today by Carolyn Grass. From May 14th - Oct 8th Saturdays from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm 01:00
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Join us Saturday October 1st for a special Q&A Session of the 26 postures & 2 breathing exercises of Bikram's Method Hot Yoga. We will discuss each posture in depth, we will touch on alignment, form, breath, and a little movement science behind this yoga practice. Also, we will discuss some of the intangible benefits that can come with a regular practice. 10:00
- 17:00
West Coast Railway Heritage Park. 10:00am - 5:00 pm. Get ready for a great family day out. Mini Rail ride, Hay ride, Heritage Train ride, Exhibits, Live 11:00
- 14:00
Squamish Arts Council Building, O'Siem Pavillon Park, Downtown Squamish. 19:00
CN Roundhouse, West Coast Railway Park. 7:00 pm - 1:00 am. A traditional sockhop in the Roundhouse!Two professional 50s DJs, Classic movies, Full service bar, 20:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Village Music at the BAG featuring Old Dog: Rita Kyle, Rick Morgan, Cam Salay. $10 at the door. | ||
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A new group selection of local artists offer their works for sale. Purchases can be made within the Adventure Centre Gift Shop. Until October 13, 2011 10:00
You are invited to join MJ, outside where the Mamquam and Squamish Rivers meet, for an Sunday, October 2nd, 2011 RSVP NEEDED 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE at the latest 13:00
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Join Master Gardener, Carolyn Herriot, to learn all about seed saving- its importance, and the tricks of the trade! 15:00
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Oct. 2 2011 Topic: Universal/Global Ethics: Is there such a thing? What would they look like? Quest University Canada Cafeteria - October 2 2011 - 3-5pm The Squamish Philosophers' Café meets on the second Sunday of each month at the Quest University Cafeteria between 3-5pm. Sept-June Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=129149843832221 19:30
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Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:30 - 10:00 pm. This jam happens on the first Sunday of every month. Everyone welcome. | ||
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LIONS BAY ART GALLERY is pleased to be bringing you a new show in downtown Vancouver at PARK PLACE, 666 Burrard St. (and Dunsmuir) , OCTOBER 3rd to the 28th from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm MONDAYS to FRIDAYS (We will have our Lions Bay Gallery site open seven days a week as usual). For more info: www.lionsbayartgallery.com 18:30
Don Ross Secondary School. 6:30 pm. Drop-ins welcome! 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. 19:30
- 21:30
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 | ||
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On Saturday, November 19, 2011, you will have the opportunity to vote for the next Mayor and six Councillors, as well as School Trustees for the District of Squamish. The District uses the Provincial Voters' List for its list of eligible electors. If you are not on this list, please visit Elections BC's website to register. You can also register to vote at the poll on Election Day. 15:00
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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 also open Saturday from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Downtown at the corner of Cleveland and Victoria. 18:00
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The Sea to Sky Family Drop In is happy to announce that we will be resuming our weekly Tuesday evening drop in starting on October 4. The schedule for October is: 19:00
- 21:00
Squamish Hospice Office, Hilltop House. 38150 Behrner Drive. For those experiencing loss through death, 6 week facilitated group. Sponsored by the Squamish Hospice Society. Sept 27 to Nov 1, 2011 Contact Wenday 604 892 1552 19:00
Squamish Adventure Centre. 7:00 pm. Annual grant presentation and Squamish VitalSigns report launch. Everyone welcome. Every year the Squamish Community Foundation holds this reception to announce the successful grant recipients and give them an opportunity to showcase their community projects. 19:30
- 21:00
James Enns, a professor in the department of psychology at the University of British Columbia will speak to an audience at Quest University Canada on October 4 at 7:30pm about the hidden elements that unconsciously guide our gaze, both in art and science. | ||
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On Saturday, November 19, 2011, you will have the opportunity to vote for the next Mayor and six Councillors, as well as School Trustees for the District of Squamish. The District uses the Provincial Voters' List for its list of eligible electors. If you are not on this list, please visit Elections BC's website to register. You can also register to vote at the poll on Election Day. 17:15
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The Discovery Farm (formerly known as the CAN Farm) is a new agriculture project in downtown Squamish. Come learn about the project, how Quest is getting involved, and how you can get involved. This is also a chance to visit the Quest student garden and new cob house. The event will be followed by refreshments made from the Quest garden by members of the cooking collective. 19:00
Squamish Adventure Centre. 7:00 pm. Join the Squamish Chamber of Commerce, bp communications, My Squamish.com and Tiipz.com for a FREE Social Media Seminar with information to help you maximize your online campaign. For more information or to get involved email bianca@bpcom.ca 19:00
Squamish Adventure Centre. 7:00 pm. Join the Squamish Chamber of Commerce, bp communications, My Squamish.com and Tiipz.com for a FREE Social Media Seminar with information to help you maximize your online campaign. | ||
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On Saturday, November 19, 2011, you will have the opportunity to vote for the next Mayor and six Councillors, as well as School Trustees for the District of Squamish. The District uses the Provincial Voters' List for its list of eligible electors. If you are not on this list, please visit Elections BC's website to register. You can also register to vote at the poll on Election Day. 15:00
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We are also pleased to present a "MEET THE ARTISTS" afternoon on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th from 3pm to 6pm. MICHAEL TICKNER, DAN VARNALS, LORI McPHEE, TINA FLUX AND HELEN DOWNING HUNTER will be in attendance along with VICTOR MILES who is a guest artist for this show. Light refreshments will be served. We look forward to you joining us at PARK PLACE, 666 Burrard St. 19:00
Council Chambers, 2nd Avenue. Questions about running for Office or Local Government? Attend the 2011 Local Government Election Council Candidate Orientation. File nomination papers with the Chief Election Officer during the period starting 9:00 am October 4 to 4:00 pm October 14, 2011. Nomination forms are available at Municipal Hall. 21:00
It's Karaoke Night atThe Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. Every Thursday at 9 p.m. — 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE. Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
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On Saturday, November 19, 2011, you will have the opportunity to vote for the next Mayor and six Councillors, as well as School Trustees for the District of Squamish. The District uses the Provincial Voters' List for its list of eligible electors. If you are not on this list, please visit Elections BC's website to register. You can also register to vote at the poll on Election Day. | ||
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On Saturday, November 19, 2011, you will have the opportunity to vote for the next Mayor and six Councillors, as well as School Trustees for the District of Squamish. The District uses the Provincial Voters' List for its list of eligible electors. If you are not on this list, please visit Elections BC's website to register. You can also register to vote at the poll on Election Day. 00:00
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Garibaldi Springs Hotel. Various times starting 10:00 am Saturday. Future Stars Cross Country Mountain Bike Camps provide young athletes wtih the unique opportunity to learn from and interact with Canadian Olympians. The program will cover all aspects, including race strategy, race style workouts, technical trail raiding, core strength workouts and nutrition and endurance riding. 00:00
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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. Music today by Carolyn Grass. From May 14th - Oct 8th Saturdays from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm 21:30
Sly Violet performs tonight at the Howe Sound Brew Pub, 37801 Cleveland Ave. No cover. Genre: Indie/Acoustic/Folk Rock slyviolet.ca | ||
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On Saturday, November 19, 2011, you will have the opportunity to vote for the next Mayor and six Councillors, as well as School Trustees for the District of Squamish. The District uses the Provincial Voters' List for its list of eligible electors. If you are not on this list, please visit Elections BC's website to register. You can also register to vote at the poll on Election Day. (all day)
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Garibaldi Springs Hotel. Various times starting 10:00 am Saturday. Future Stars Cross Country Mountain Bike Camps provide young athletes wtih the unique opportunity to learn from and interact with Canadian Olympians. The program will cover all aspects, including race strategy, race style workouts, technical trail raiding, core strength workouts and nutrition and endurance riding. 17:00
Our annual Brackendale Friends and Neighbours Thanksgiving Semi-Potluck Dinner @ the BAG. Please bring a starter, side dish, salad or dessert. RSVP early not to be disappointed! Call 604 898 3333 | ||
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On Saturday, November 19, 2011, you will have the opportunity to vote for the next Mayor and six Councillors, as well as School Trustees for the District of Squamish. The District uses the Provincial Voters' List for its list of eligible electors. If you are not on this list, please visit Elections BC's website to register. You can also register to vote at the poll on Election Day. - 23:00
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Garibaldi Springs Hotel. Various times starting 10:00 am Saturday. Future Stars Cross Country Mountain Bike Camps provide young athletes wtih the unique opportunity to learn from and interact with Canadian Olympians. The program will cover all aspects, including race strategy, race style workouts, technical trail raiding, core strength workouts and nutrition and endurance riding. 13:00
- 15:00
Brennan Park Arena. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Special Events: Thanksgiving Skate Brennan Park Leisure Centre 19:30
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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 | ||
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On Saturday, November 19, 2011, you will have the opportunity to vote for the next Mayor and six Councillors, as well as School Trustees for the District of Squamish. The District uses the Provincial Voters' List for its list of eligible electors. If you are not on this list, please visit Elections BC's website to register. You can also register to vote at the poll on Election Day. 18:00
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The Sea to Sky Family Drop In is happy to announce that we will be resuming our weekly Tuesday evening drop in starting on October 4. The schedule for October is: October 11: Handwriting Without Tears and Fine Motor Skills present by Tara-Leigh Cain, Occupational Therapist October 18: Strengthening Your Family’s Immunity, presented by Dr. Ashely Gordon, ND 18:30
Don Ross Secondary School. 6:30 pm. Drop-ins welcome! 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. 19:00
- 21:00
Squamish Hospice Office, Hilltop House. 38150 Behrner Drive. For those experiencing loss through death, 6 week facilitated group. Sponsored by the Squamish Hospice Society. Sept 27 to Nov 1, 2011 Contact Wenday 604 892 1552 | ||
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On Saturday, November 19, 2011, you will have the opportunity to vote for the next Mayor and six Councillors, as well as School Trustees for the District of Squamish. The District uses the Provincial Voters' List for its list of eligible electors. If you are not on this list, please visit Elections BC's website to register. You can also register to vote at the poll on Election Day. 19:00
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Bring back memories of Dolly Parton, Patsy Cline, Jim Reeves, Johnny Cash, the Statler Brothers and more. Tickets are $22 each and available at the Seniors Centre, 1201 Village Green Way. Or call 1-604-848-6898. All proceeds will go to Senior Centre activities. This concert is open to all ages. | ||
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On Saturday, November 19, 2011, you will have the opportunity to vote for the next Mayor and six Councillors, as well as School Trustees for the District of Squamish. The District uses the Provincial Voters' List for its list of eligible electors. If you are not on this list, please visit Elections BC's website to register. You can also register to vote at the poll on Election Day. 18:30
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Please come out and join us for our AGM from 6:30 - 8:30 pm at the Executive Suites Hotel in the Living Room Dining Room. Learn about all the projects and activities that the Squamish River Watershed Society is involved with and become a member today. For further information contact srws@shaw.ca or check us out on our website at www.squamishwatershed.org. 21:00
It's Karaoke Night atThe Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. Every Thursday at 9 p.m. — 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE. Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
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On Saturday, November 19, 2011, you will have the opportunity to vote for the next Mayor and six Councillors, as well as School Trustees for the District of Squamish. The District uses the Provincial Voters' List for its list of eligible electors. If you are not on this list, please visit Elections BC's website to register. You can also register to vote at the poll on Election Day. 18:00
PNE Playland. 6:00 pm - Late. Fright Nights at Playland is a Halloween experience for the lovers of freak, horror and terror. Disturbing haunted houses, freaky twilight rides, escapee axe murderers and a handful of monsters fill all of Playland making for a deathly night out! 20:00
SERF Music Festival Presents Jon and Roy at the Howe Sound Inn and Brewing Company. 'Jon and Roy' are Jon Middleton, Roy Vizer, Dougal McLean and Ryan Tonelli. Born and raised in different parts of Canada and the US, they now call Victoria, B.C. their home. | ||
10 / 15
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Brackendale School of Art: David Low, Oil Painting Workshop. 10:00
- 14:00
Annual Nordic Expo & Ski Swap at the Squamish Adventure Centre, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm If you have gear to sell please drop it off between 8 – 10 am at the Adventure Centre. CWSC will sell your gear, at the price you ask, and only charge 10% as a club fundraiser! All 4 local Nordic ski shops (Escape Route, Nordic Shop, Out West, Valhalla Pure) will have booths with gear & clothing displays 11:00
Ribbon Cutting with Mayor Greg Gardner for the opening of the new Eagle Run Park in Brackendale. Located at Eagle Run Drive and Maple Cresent. Enjoy hot chocolate and cupcakes! 11:00
- 16:00
Between Shifts Theatre Costume Sale. 11:00 am - 4:00 pm. WE ARE CLEARING OUT OUR CLOSETS, JUST IN TIME FOR HALLOWEEN.Location – Squamish Arts Council 37950 Cleveland Avenue 12:00
- 16:00
Squamish Fire Rescue Open House - Kids Day at the Fire Hall from noon to 4:00 pm. Location: 40439 Tantalus Road. 19:30
Circle October 15th date, for an evening of dancing to a popular band led by George McKenzie – Dr. D. and the Soul Demons. Tickets $30.00 each to this Harvest Moon Dance - door prize, spot dance prizes, snacks, and late evening dessert. No host bar. A special Treasure Chest will be won by the purchaser of the right key to the lock. 21:30
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. 9:30 pm at the Howe Sound Inn and Brewing Company. No Cover! | ||
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Sunday, October 16, 2011 - 8:00 am The Squamish Estuary Monthly Bird Count. Please meet at the Howe Sound Inn at the south end of Cleveland Ave. There, we will form four groups to go out and cover the whole estuary. Bring gloves and perhaps a thermos of tea or coffee. All are welcome to participate in this activity which gives us good records of bird life in our estuary over the years. 10:30
- 13:00
Free Family Swim at Brennan Park Recreation Centre. Location: 1009 Centennial Way, Squamish. 10:30am - 1:00pm. Everybody welcome. Join North Shore Credit Union for a fun, and free, family swim! Games, prizes and information sessions will make it entertaining for the whole family. For more information: www.squamish.ca or call 604.898.3604 20:00
Live Art Show! John Jenkins' Smalltown Revival performing with West Coast Impressionist Landscape Painter David Low, Live On Stage! | ||
10 / 17
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You are Invited to a Strategic Planning Session for Downtown Squamish at The Howe Sound Inn and Brewing Company - Garibaldi Room. The DSBIA Board of Directors would like to see downtown commercial property owners and businesses join them. Ron Trepanier will be facilitating the event and working with the Downtown Squamish BIA to draft a plan and budget for the next five years. 19:00
Brennan Park-Senior Lounge. 7:00 pm. This is an opportunity to learn about our project plans and organization of upcoming events. Perhaps you have an idea, a dream, a desire… that you want to turn into reality? You are in the right place – don’t be shy; bring it to the table! 19:30
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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 | ||
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The Sea to Sky Family Drop In - Tuesday evenings. October 18: Strengthening Your Family’s Immunity, presented by Dr. Ashely Gordon, ND October 25: Child Development, presented by Megan Bulloch, Ph.D. of Quest University 18:30
Don Ross Secondary School. 6:30 pm. Drop-ins welcome! 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. 19:00
Intermediate Hoop Dance Intermediate class will learn how to link moves, floor work, group dynamics, extremes, and performance. | ||
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011 - 12:00 - 1:45 pm Join us for a delicious lunch and informative presentation as Squamish Renaissance Retirement Residence and London Drugs Pharmacy sponsor a monthly Lunch & Learn for seniors. Topic is on Medical Equipment Solutions, presented by Chris Friesen of Davies Home Health Care in North Vancouver. 19:00
REEL Rock Film Tour 2011 at the Howe Sound Inn and Brewing Company. Doors open at 7:00pm. Show starts at 8:00 pm. Tickets $15 in advance or $17 at door. For more information: www.whattheheck.com | ||
10 / 20
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At 10:20 a.m., practice "Drop, Cover, and Hold On" during the largest earthquake drill in Canadian history! As a registered ShakeOut participant you will: 12:00
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Technology for the Small Office. In today’s ever changing business world, the introduction of new technology can go a long way in helping owners run a more efficient business. This webinar will show you the latest tech products available in the market today and how you can maximize their potential. TD Canada Trust 210-1200 Hunter Place, Squamish, 17:30
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Squamish Elementary 5:30 - 8:00 pm. Cake Walk. Nail Painting. Carnival Games. Silent Auction. Haunted House. Concession. Sea to Sky Massage Therapy will also be giving massages for fifty cents a minute. Some proceeds will go towards the purchase of new playground equipment. 18:30
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Squamish Library. 7:00 pm. Join Dr. Neal Melvin, neuroscience and molecular biology professor at Quest University, for a lecture on how memory works with insights from psychology and neuroscience. Dr. 19:00
Squamish Trails Society Monthly Meeting 7:00 pm. The Squamish Trails Society is a registered, charitable, non-profit society. We are a group of volunteers dedicated to planning and building multi-use trails in Squamish that consist of neighborhood loops and main connector trails. 19:30
- 21:00
We hope you will join us for the film screening of Hyper Parents & Coddled Kids (45 min.) on Thursday, Oct. 20 at 7:30 pm at the Squamish Adventure Centre, presented by the Cedar Valley Waldorf School’s Parent Initiative Council. At the moment we are working hard at putting together an expert panel to contribute to the discussion following the documentary. 21:00
It's Karaoke Night atThe Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. Every Thursday at 9 p.m. — 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE. Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
10 / 21
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Brennan Park Arena. 11:00 am - 12:15 pm. Every Pro D day this fall there is a skate at the community centre. Brennan Park Leisure Centre 20:00
Quest University. 8:00 pm. Come out on October 21st to hear the fantastic six-piece Latin-soul-funk-rock-reggae band, The Boom Booms! | ||
10 / 22
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It's Party Time! Birkam Yoga is having their Grand Opening Party. Starting at 10am. 3 Free Classes 10 am, Noon, and 4 pm. 2 pm Advanced Demo. 3 pm Q and A discussion. 5:30 and on Socialize, music, light snacks and cake. Loction: #201 - 1120 Commercial Way (upstairs) in "Tumblewoods" building. 09:00
- 13:00
Brennan Park Arena. Time TBA. Kids Toy and Clothing Sale - Bring your stuff, sell, trade and shop for the season. Great way to find good stuff, reduce, reuse. Brennan Park Leisure Centre 09:00
- 13:00
Brennan Park 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. Come chose your Halloween Pumpkin at The Hudson Real Estate Team’s Pumpkin Patch on Saturday October 22nd at Brennan Park Recreation Centre from 9am-1pm. Purchase of pumpkins is by donation with all funds raised going towards the Squamish Public Library Children and Youth Literacy Programs. Come early before the patch is picked! 09:00
- 15:00
Across from the Squamish Adventure Centre 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. 13:00
Portico Gallery 1:00 - 5:00 pm. Instructor: Zoe Evamy starts her class at the Portico Gallery Oct 22, 1-5pm and continues for the next 2 Saturdays. Cost $ 220 +hst Sign up for classes held at the Portico Gallery located at 1365 Pemberton Ave in Downtown Squamish. info@porticogallery.ca 604 567-2787 17:00
- 22:00
Mark your calendars for the evening of Saturday, Oct. 22nd! A Dinner for Lina, at the The Cup Bistro and Deli. All profits will be going to the Palethorpe family, whose infant daughter Lina is fighting a cancer called neuroblastoma. 18:00
Celebrating 50 years with an evening full of great food, fabulous live music, and fun for all. Enjoy the new CN Roundhouse (that was part of our dreams), showing off its finest with: 19:00
Oktoberfest 2011 - In the Firebread Room @ The Howe Sound Inn. Fundraiser for Squamish Montessori School - $25 tickets gets you a commemorative stein with your first pint free! 20:00
Natural World Speaker Presentation: Leigh Joseph: Getting Back to Her Roots Leigh’s Masters Studies at UVic center on the Northern Rice Root plant, a Native food source in times past, fritillaria camschatcensis, more commonly known as the Chocolate Lily and listed locally as a threatened species. Working with the Squamish Nation Education Dept. 21:30
The Crystal Vine is going to rip it up at the Howe Sound Inn Brew Pub @ 9:30 pm. With Jess Kahili and drummer, Spencer, bring their cool style of blues improv to the stage. Don't miss this show! No Cover! For more info contact: www.howesound.com | ||
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Portico Gallery offers a drawing course with Instructor Sandrine Pelissier. Would you like to be able to draw someone special or maybe your favourite pet? Sign up at the Gallery prior to start up date Sunday, October 23rd then continue on Oct 30. The classes will run from 1 - 5pm both days. Cost $ 140 + HST supplies included. | ||
10 / 24
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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 | ||
10 / 25
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The Sea to Sky Family Drop In - Tuesday evenings. October 25 Topic: Child Development, presented by Megan Bulloch, Ph.D. of Quest University 18:30
Don Ross Secondary School. 6:30 pm. Drop-ins welcome! 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. 20:00
Chances Squamish Community Gaming Centre has partnered with Funny First Comedy to bring a series of free Stand-Up Nights to The Rock Bar & Grill. The second show will take place on Tuesday, October 25th at 8pm. The remaining free shows will take place on Tuesday November 29th, and Tuesday December 27th. | ||
10 / 26
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Squamish Seniors’ Centre. 9:00 am - 2:00 pm. Displays & Demonstrations, Immunizations for Ages 65 & older. Health & Wellness Information, prizes & Refreshments. Co-sponsored by Vancouver Coastal Health & the District of Squamish. 09:15
- 10:30
Cedar Valley Waldorf School Tours Wednesday, October 26 9:15- 10:30 am Are you curious about a school which ignites a life-long love of learning? 19:00
- 21:00
Squamish Estuary Vision. Join the SES for a slide show of the Hong Kong Wetland Park and a discussion around the future possibilities for the Squamish Estuary. We welcome everyone to come and share their ideas. Please also join us for the following SES Annual General Meeting. We encourage anyone interested in the natural spaces of this community to get involved. | ||
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West Coast Railway Park. 5:30 - 8:30 pm. Come in costume and trick-or-treat at The West Coast Railway Heritage Park this Halloween. Ride the Mummy Rail and Ghoul Express. The arts and crafts room is back and the Beanery cafe will be open for your evening treats. Open 5:30pm - 8:30pm from October 27-30, 2011. For more information call 604 898 9336 Tix $5 non members, $3 members. 17:30
- 21:00
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 5:30 - 9:00 pm. Junior Lounge. Preserving the Harvest …and enjoying it all year long!! Introduction to Food Preservation: Come, Learn and Participate in this workshop on Canning and Dehydrating. As we celebrate the abundance of the season, there are many different ways to preserve and enjoy the harvest all year round. 18:00
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 6:00 pm. Come, listen, ask questions, get involved. LIve music with Walk On Charlie, no cover, specials on Howe Sound Beer, and $13 chicken dinner. Meed Doug Race, a current Squamish Councilor seeking re-election. Listen to Doug's ideas and visions for Squamish. Share your ideas and visions for Squamish with Doug. 20:00
HSIB Annual Pumpkin Carving Contest! Come carve a pumpkin to decorate our Pub for the Saturday Night Party! Prizes and giveaways for the best pumpkin-starts 8pm. For more info www.howesound.com 21:00
It's Karaoke Night atThe Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. Every Thursday at 9 p.m. — 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE. Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
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West Coast Railway Park. 5:30 - 8:30 pm. Come in costume and trick-or-treat at The West Coast Railway Heritage Park this Halloween. Ride the Mummy Rail and Ghoul Express. The arts and crafts room is back and the Beanery cafe will be open for your evening treats. Open 5:30pm - 8:30pm from October 27-30, 2011. For more information call 604 898 9336 Tix $5 non members, $3 members. 18:00
- 21:00
Squamish Elementary Gym. 6:00 - 9:00 pm. Enter the Twilight Zone --- if you dare.....The French Immersion Program is once again hosting their annual Halloween dance and activity night, but at a new location!. Join us on Friday, October 28th in the "Twilight Zone", from 6-9pm in the Squamish Elementary gym. 18:30
Squamish Public Library. 6:30 pm. For school age children. Please register in advance for this event. Squamish Public Library 604 892 3110 19:00
- 21:00
Eagle Eye Theatre in Howe Sound Secondary. 7:00 pm. HSPAA presents the Spirit of Squeamish. Local students serve up tricks and treats of Halloween-inspired music and dance. This eerily good concert is a fundraiser for the Access Music Education Fund (AME), a scholarship program offered by the HSPAA to Squamish students K-Gr. 19:00
- 21:30
Portico Gallery. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Workshop in Photography at the Portico Gallery with Instructor: Nancy Ricker Classes start Friday, Oct 28 7-9pm with qualities of light exercises and continue Saturday, Oct 29 with panning, reflections, the Ortin techniqe and use of line 4-6:30pm. | ||
10 / 29
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Thursday, Oct 27, 2011 - 5:30 pm
End: 8:30 pm
West Coast Railway Park. 5:30 - 8:30 pm. Come in costume and trick-or-treat at The West Coast Railway Heritage Park this Halloween. Ride the Mummy Rail and Ghoul Express. The arts and crafts room is back and the Beanery cafe will be open for your evening treats. Open 5:30pm - 8:30pm from October 27-30, 2011. For more information call 604 898 9336 Tix $5 non members, $3 members. 12:00
Saturday, Oct 29, 2011 - 12:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm
Always spooky at the Britannia Mine Museum. One of the few places in the Sea-to-Sky corridor that is spooky all year round. With the old buildings and dark tunnels this is the place to come to get yourself prepared for Halloween. 12:00
- 16:00
The Howe Sound Womens Centre will host a family friendly event at the Adventure Centre. Noon to 4:00pm. Come in your Halloween costume for some fun from 12pm – 4pm including face painting, DJ and a Silent Auction. See you there,This event is in part with Inside Edge Innovation Challenge 2011. 12:00
Join us in celebrating our Grand Opening with cake, bbq, refreshments, give-aways, and a chance to win a $200 gift certificate! Plus, find some really amazing deals with our store-wide 50% off sale! Squamish ReBuild is a NON-PROFIT used building supplies centre offering 3,000 sq ft of new and used building materials at highly discounted prices. 13:00
- 15:00
Totem Hall. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Every October, we celebrate the gifts that people with developmental disabilities bring to our vibrant and diverse community. Please join us as we host our first Community Fair in celebration of Community Living in the Sea to Sky Corridor. Neighbors, friends, and families are welcome to join in the fun- there will be something for everyone! 13:00
Portico Gallery 1:00 - 5:00 pm. Instructor: Zoe Evamy starts her class at the Portico Gallery Oct 22, 1-5pm and continues for the next 2 Saturdays. Cost $ 220 +hst Sign up for classes held at the Portico Gallery located at 1365 Pemberton Ave in Downtown Squamish. info@porticogallery.ca 604 567-2787 19:00
Saturday, Oct 29, 2011 - 7:00 pm
End: 12:00 am
Join us for a 'Rotten' Good Time at the Squamish Valley Golf Club - Live Music by the Shifters 21:00
Halloween DJ Party! With DJ Cripple Wheel & Friends. Dress up to win prizes!! Starts 9pm NO COVER! Party starts ‘round 9pm. For more info contact: www.howesound.com 21:30
Bass Coast is back for a third year at the legendary Sea to Sky Stables. We invite you to expect the unexpected! 80’ Teepee – 60’ Spirit Tent – Foodlovers - Bonfires – Bass Coast Store - Covered Wagons - Fire Art - Performance Artists - Camping | ||
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West Coast Railway Park. 5:30 - 8:30 pm. Come in costume and trick-or-treat at The West Coast Railway Heritage Park this Halloween. Ride the Mummy Rail and Ghoul Express. The arts and crafts room is back and the Beanery cafe will be open for your evening treats. Open 5:30pm - 8:30pm from October 27-30, 2011. For more information call 604 898 9336 Tix $5 non members, $3 members. - 15:00
Saturday, Oct 29, 2011 - 12:00 pm
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Always spooky at the Britannia Mine Museum. One of the few places in the Sea-to-Sky corridor that is spooky all year round. With the old buildings and dark tunnels this is the place to come to get yourself prepared for Halloween. - 00:00
Saturday, Oct 29, 2011 - 7:00 pm
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Join us for a 'Rotten' Good Time at the Squamish Valley Golf Club - Live Music by the Shifters 12:00
- 14:30
Brennan Park Arena. Noon - 2:20 pm. Special Events: Halloween Skate - wear your costume! Brennan Park Leisure Centre 13:00
- 17:00
Portico Gallery offers a drawing course with Instructor Sandrine Pelissier. Would you like to be able to draw someone special or maybe your favourite pet? Sign up at the Gallery prior to start up date Sunday, October 23rd then continue on Oct 30. The classes will run from 1 - 5pm both days. Cost $ 140 + HST supplies included. | ||
10 / 31
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- 17:30
Squamish Adventure Centre. 3:00 - 5:30 pm. Wear your costume to our Hallowe'en Matinee for treats and face painting. 16:00
- 19:00
TRICK OR TREAT! Come and bring smiles to the Residents and Staff of Squamish Renaissance Retirement Reesidence on Halloween Night! Wear your Halloween Costumes - we have lots of treats! 4:00 - 7:00pm at 38225 Third Avenue....HAPPY HALLOWEEN!! 17:00
- 21:00
Squamish Easter Seal Camp. 5:00 - 9:00 pm. Family Fun for all ages! Come in a costume (no scary costumes please). Enjoy free food and entertainment, fun games for the kids and candy prizes, pumpkin-carving contest, pie competition, cookie-decorating station, campfire sing song, photo booth and more! For more information contact The Rock Church www.therocksquamish.com. 18:30
- 20:00
Squamish Baptist Church, 2262 Read Cr. Behind Canadian Tire. 6:30 - 8:00 pm. Games, crafts, photo booth, candy, hot drinks. Come in costume - but no scary, witch, goblin or vampire costumes. 19:30
- 21:30
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 20:30
OPEN MIC with Cam Salay at 8:30. Everyone is welcome! Squamish has talent. No Cover! At the How Sound Inn and Brewing Company. | ||
11 / 1
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Sea to Sky Early Learning Centre Series at 6:00 pm located at 38073 Second Avenue. “Behaviour is Communication: Making sense of challenging behaviour, Part 1” with Emma Moses, Education and Behavioural Consultant 18:30
Don Ross Secondary School. 6:30 pm. Drop-ins welcome! 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. 19:00
- 20:30
When Tuesdays (bi-weekly) 7:00 – 8:30pm Dates Nov 1, 15, 29, Dec 13 Where Squamish Library, 37907 2nd Ave. With English Buddhist Nun & Resident Teacher, Gen Delek Classes are suitable for both beginners and experienced meditators. Everyone is welcome. | ||
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Location: Sandman Hotel and Suites, Discovery Way (The Old Holiday Inn) Registration: 11:30 am Lunch: Noon To Register: Sign up online at www.squamishchamber.com or contact jane@squamishchamber.com 18:30
- 21:00
Howe Sound Secondary Library. 6:30 - 9:00 pm. Nov 2 & 9. A program that helps parents become more effective career development allies for their children. They are introduced to the concept of coaching, an appropritate role they can assume when guiding and supporting their children's career journeys. 18:30
- 21:00
Squamish Arts Council Building, 37950 Cleveland Ave. in the park. Squamish Arts Council is hosting the 2nd Municipal All Candidates Meeting on Arts, Culture and Heritage. First one took place during Election 2008 to a packed building. It's our responsibility to keep arts and culture on the election agenda. | ||
11 / 3
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It's Karaoke Night atThe Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. Every Thursday at 9 p.m. — 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE. Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
11 / 4
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Brennan Park Arena. 11:00 am - 12:15 pm. Every Pro D day this fall there is a skate at the community centre. Brennan Park Leisure Centre 11:00
On public school Pro-D Days, Cedar Valley Waldorf School will open its doors to interested students. Parents can send their children for the day to attend class at their level from Grade 1 to 8. Next day: Monday, Feb 13 | ||
11 / 5
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Cedar Valley Waldorf School. 10:00 am. Experience what learning is like in a Waldorf classroom. Join Fritz Bindseil for a lively morning lesson- adults only! Fritz will give your brain a warm up then lead the class through a German language lesson and an artistic activity. 10:00
- 16:00
On Saturday November 5th at 8am Kellie Meakin, GM at Save On Foods will open the doors and the excitement will begin! Elk's will be doing a hot dog sale from 10am-4pm and Lions Club will be doing Spin the Wheel with all proceeds going to their organizations. Face painting for the kids from 10am-4pm and over 15 different sample stations throughout the store featuring local items. 13:00
Portico Gallery 1:00 - 5:00 pm. Instructor: Zoe Evamy starts her class at the Portico Gallery Oct 22, 1-5pm and continues for the next 2 Saturdays. Cost $ 220 +hst Sign up for classes held at the Portico Gallery located at 1365 Pemberton Ave in Downtown Squamish. info@porticogallery.ca 604 567-2787 13:00
- 16:00
Quilt Show and Tea at the Squamish United Church 1:00 to 4:00 pm. Admission $10 includes beverage and dessert, viewing of many beautiful quilts and access to our Mini marketplace. Located Downtown at 4th and Victoria. 18:30
St. John's Anglican Church. Reception 7:30pm. Concert 8:00 pm. Internationally acclaimed classical pianist. presented by Howe Sound Performing Arts Association. Adults: $20. Seniors: $15. Children and students: Free! Tickets available at Billie's Bouquet starting on October 26th. 20:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm $10 at the door. Village Music at the BAG: Volume Collective. From the beautiful coastal town of Squamish B.C., a group of friends came together with a plan to bring people together through music. 20:00
SPEARHEAD HUTS WINTER KICK-OFF PARTY at the Howe Sound Inn and Brewing Company. Doors Open at 8:00 pm. Suggested donation: $10. | ||
11 / 6
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Quest University MPR. Greet and Chat 5:00 pm. Movie 6:00 pm. Learn about the Great Bear Rainforest, the Enbridge Pipeline Project that threatens it, and the passion of the Great Bear Rainforest Youth Paddle to protect it. 10:00
- 13:00
The Squamish Public Library is inviting local writers to drop in on two separate Sundays in November as part of National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo, the world’s largest writing challenge. If you've ever considered—even for a fleeting moment—writing a novel, join the more than 250,000 people around the world who on November 1 will set out to do just that in one month. 19:30
- 22:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:30 - 10:00 pm. This jam happens on the first Sunday of every month. Everyone welcome. | ||
11 / 7
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- 16:30
Advance Vote in the Library Meeting Room at 37907 Second Avenue on: And at the Squamish Senior’s Centre at 1201 Village Green Way on: 18:00
- 21:00
Brennan Park Rec Centre. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Come along, bring your questions, seek some answers and, most importantly, get involved - running our community cannot be left entirely in the hands of 7 people; the responsibility of doing a good job belongs to us all! Squamish CAN will be joining the Squamish Chamber of Commerce at the all-candidates meeting on November 7th 18:30
Don Ross Secondary School. 6:30 pm. TUESDAYS. Drop-ins welcome! 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. 19:30
- 21:30
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 | ||
11 / 8
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- 20:00
Sea to Sky Early Learning Centre Series at 6:00 pm located at 38073 Second Avenue. “Anxiety: What’s it all about?” with Dee Beveridge, MA, RCC | ||
11 / 9
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Advance Vote in the Library Meeting Room at 37907 Second Avenue on: And at the Squamish Senior’s Centre at 1201 Village Green Way on: 17:00
- 19:00
Between Shifts Theatre will be sponsoring the Squamish Chamber of Commerce, Chamber After 5 Event on November 9th 2011. You are all encouraged to attend this great networking event and as a bonus will get a sneak peak at our upcoming production of A Christmas Carol. 19:00
Sea to Sky Hotel. 7:00 pm. SORCA is hosting an all candidates meeting for the up coming municipal elections. This is an opportunity for Squamish’s Outdoor Recreation user groups to meet and ask the canidates pertinent questions. We urge you to come out and share your recreation related questions & issues with the candidates. 19:00
- 22:00
Quest University Canada, MPR Room. 7:00 pm doors, 8:00 pm film starts. Sherpas Cinema 'All.I.Can' ski film premiere. Only $10, available online at www.doglotion.com, at Escape Route in Squamish, or at the door if it doesn't sell out in advance. Swag give-aways from our event sponsors, and good times. | ||
11 / 10
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The Seniors Centre Advisory Committee is organizing an All-Candidates Meeting for Thursday, Nov. 10 from 1 – 3 p.m. at the Squamish Seniors Centre. | ||
11 / 11
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Totem Hall. 10:00 am - 6:00 pm. Open to everyone — admission by donation. Cenotaph Ceremony at 11 a.m. — a traditional pow wow to follow Bring your drums to sing and to honor our past and present war veterans. Includes a traditional feast. Host Drum: Painted Pony 11:00
On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, communities gather to remember those lives lost in battle. Squamish traditionally starts the day at Brennan Park Recreation Centre in the Auditorium. It's recommended you arrive early to ensure a seat. The ceremony lasts approximately one hour, starting at 11:00 am. 13:00
- 15:00
Brennan Park Arena. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Special Events Brennan Park Leisure Centre | ||
11 / 12
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Advance Vote in the Library Meeting Room at 37907 Second Avenue on: And at the Squamish Senior’s Centre at 1201 Village Green Way on: 10:00
- 13:00
United Church. Downtown Squamish 4th Ave. 10:00 am - 1:00 pm. Presented by the Women's Auxiliary to the Squamish General Hospital. 11:45
Pavillion in Park on Cleveland. 11:30 am. Mayoral candidate Auli Parviainen invites all candidates and voters to a "Food Bank Flash Mob". Contact Scott Salmon at 604-815-8130 with any questions about the coordinates of the day of the event. Press inquiries should be directed to mayor@auli.ca 20:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm By donation. Squamish Historical Society with Guest Speaker Don Grant Hugh Aikens – Mountain Photographer: A Biographical Sketch. A film by Don Grant 21:30
Music at the Brew Pub - HATS ON HER 9:30 pm Genre: Grunge / Indie / Rock / www.myspace.com/hatsonforherrock | ||
11 / 13
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Sunday, November 13, 2011 - 8:00 am The Squamish Estuary Monthly Bird Count. Please meet at the Howe Sound Inn at the south end of Cleveland Ave. There, we will form four groups to go out and cover the whole estuary. Bring gloves and perhaps a thermos of tea or coffee. All are welcome to participate in this activity which gives us good records of bird life in our estuary over the years. 10:00
- 13:00
The Squamish Public Library is inviting local writers to drop in on two separate Sundays in November as part of National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo, the world’s largest writing challenge. Join the more than 250,000 people around the world who on November 1 will set out to tackle the challenge of writing a 50,000-word novel in one month. Participation is free and open to everyone. 15:00
- 17:00
Squamish Philosophers' Café 3:00 - 5:00 pm. “Dare to think the unthinkable, imagine the impossible, discuss the improbable” (SFU) For-Profit vs Not-For-Profit Health Care: Is one approach “better” than the other? Moderator: Chris Pettingill Location: Quest University Canada (Cafeteria) | ||
11 / 14
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Don Ross Secondary School. 6:30 pm. TUESDAYS. Drop-ins welcome! 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. 19:00
Squamish Arts Council Building 37950 Cleveland Ave, Downtown Squamish. 19:30
- 21:30
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 19:30
- 21:00
Dr. John Sollers, a Professor in Health Psychology for the Department of Psychological Medicine in the Faculty of Medical & Health Science at the University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ, will be presenting at Quest University Canada on November 14, 2011 at 7:30 pm in the MPR. This event is the second of Quest's monthly colloquium series lectures. In this presentation, Dr. | ||
11 / 15
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Sea to Sky Early Learning Centre Series at 6:00 pm located at 38073 Second Avenue. “Fun with Food Fights” with Gerry Kasten, MSc, RD, Community Nutritionist 19:00
- 20:30
Discover your Passion…Live your Values. Sky High Lifestyles Clinic. 7:00 - 8:30 pm.Margo Dent’s informative and moving story reflects years of hard work and introspection that has led her to a place where she loves her life. 19:00
- 20:30
When Tuesdays (bi-weekly) 7:00 – 8:30pm Dates Nov 15, 29, Dec 13 Where Squamish Library, 37907 2nd Ave. With English Buddhist Nun & Resident Teacher, Gen Delek Classes are suitable for both beginners and experienced meditators. Everyone is welcome. 19:00
- 20:30
Squamish Public Library. 7:00 - 8:00 pm. Our lives are often busy, complex and stressful, but it is still possible to find inner peace. By practising modern Buddhist meditation techniques we can become deeply familiar with positive, powerful minds and strengthen our inner calm in the midst of our normal activities. | ||
11 / 16
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- 16:30
Advance Vote in the Library Meeting Room at 37907 Second Avenue on: And at the Squamish Senior’s Centre at 1201 Village Green Way on: 17:00
- 21:00
Howe Sound Inn. 5:00 - 9:00 pm. Open floor event - everyone welcome. Come chat with Ted about the issues and meet with members of your community. 19:00
- 21:00
Goodwin Studios Building. 7:00 pm. Join the Squamish Writers Group for an evening of writing and inspiration. Catch up on what's happening around town in the writing world. Enjoy assignments, on the spot challenges, and some casual cameraderie. Everyone welcome.
squamishwritersgroup.com for more information | ||
11 / 17
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Squamish Adventure Centre. 11:30 am - 1:00 pm. A drop-in for moms — join us for a coffee break and a chance to chat with other new moms! Little Squids is the official sponsor of the play area at the Squamish Adventure Centre. Drop in anytime during regular hours for playtime. For more information, email at info@littlesquids.ca or find us on Facebook. | ||
11 / 18
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Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:00 pm Cedar Valley School 9th Annual Gala Auction Live and silent auction items Live music featuring Vancouver's Ivory Sky. Savoury fare and drink included with ticket. $25 tickets available at Billies or contact Cedar Valley School at 604.898.3287.
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11 / 19
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Saturday, November 19, 2011 - You will have the opportunity to vote for the next Mayor and six Councillors, as well as School Trustees for the District of Squamish. The District uses the Provincial Voters' List for its list of eligible electors. If you are not on this list, please visit Elections BC's website to register. You can also register to vote at the poll on Election Day. 11:00
- 14:00
St. John's Annual Christmas Bazaar 11:00 am to 2:00 pm The traditional luncheon is back again! Get some Christmas shopping done and check out the sewing, crafts, home baking and preserves. 11:00
Portico Gallery Workshop. Instructor/ Kay Austen The finished mask will be a feature on any wall. Your face. 3 class sessions starting Saturday, Nov 19 and Sunday, Nov 20 to finishing Sunday, Nov 26 . 11-3pm each day for $ 120+hst. Confirmation and payment due prior to class start. 604 567-ARTS www.porticogallery.ca
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Music at the Brew Pub - JOHNNY & THE WALLKERS 9:30 pm Genre: Rock / Classic Rock / Pop / www.jatwband.com
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11 / 20
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- 12:00
Squamish Arts Council Building. 9:00 am - 12:00 pm. All are welcome to come out and join the HSPAA for our annual general meeting. This year the HSPAA will continue towards our goal to support, promote and develop the performing arts in the Sea to Sky Corridor. 10:00
- 15:00
Join us at the CN Roundhouse at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park 39645 Government Road, Squamish 2011 - 2012 Winter Market Dates: 14:00
Quest University Multipurpose Room. 2:00 pm Presented by HSPAA & Quest University, featuring Soprano Kelly Coubrough and Pianist Laurel Parsons. Tickets available at Billie's Flower House in downtown Squamish, or at Quest University main office. Adults $20.00 / Students of all ages can obtain a ticket with a small donation. 19:00
- 20:00
Squamish Academy of Music. 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm. Come on out to Squamish Academy of Music's first Jam Night! Hosted by Zack Dejong of Tantalus Pass, we hope to bring together lots of local musicians. | ||
11 / 21
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Eagle Eye Theatre. 3:30 pm. Come enjoy some local Squamish talent. there will be music and dance performances. This is a fundraiser for the Access Music Education Fund. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children. 18:30
Brennan Park Community Centre Senior's Lounge. 6:30 pm. This month, Squamish CAN will hone in on Squamish waste and review past action, current progress, and future needs. Here’s how; 19:30
- 21:30
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 | ||
11 / 22
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Sea to Sky Early Learning Centre Series at 6:00 pm located at 38073 Second Avenue. “Understanding Speech and Language Development” with Laura Carr, Speech Pathologist. 18:30
Don Ross Secondary School. 6:30 pm. TUESDAYS. Drop-ins welcome! 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. | ||
11 / 23
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- 13:45
Wednesday, Nov 23, 2011 - 12:00 - 1:45 pm Join us for a delicious lunch and informative presentation as Squamish Renaissance Retirement Residence and London Drugs Pharmacy sponsor a monthly Lunch & Learn covering a variety of health and common interest topics for seniors. Topic is on Diabetes, Understanding the Numbers, presented by Diane Sheddan, CDE, London Drugs. | ||
11 / 24
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Squamish Senior Centre. 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. Jewellry, art, Creative Memories Scrapbooking supplies, and much more. Don't miss this sale. It's also our monthly soup and sandwich day starting at noon. Please purchase your ticket in advance. $9.00 19:30
Thursday, Nov 24, 2011 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Brackendale Art Gallery. Show starts 7:30 pm. A Ghost Story of Christmas Stage Play by Fiona Revill Summers Directed by Carla Fuhre Produced by Lisa Schaer | ||
11 / 25
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Thursday, Nov 24, 2011 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Brackendale Art Gallery. Show starts 7:30 pm. A Ghost Story of Christmas Stage Play by Fiona Revill Summers Directed by Carla Fuhre Produced by Lisa Schaer 18:00
Ecole les Aiglons Gym. 6:00 pm. Come participate in the schools' first Lego building contest. Space is limited to first 50 participants. Must have your own Lego (up to 200 pieces). There are 4 different age categories. Admission is $5. Please pre-register at squaishlego@gmail.com 18:00
- 20:30
Billies Flower House. 6:00 - 8:30 pm. Holiday Wreath Workshop. Wine and cheese and snacks will be provided along with instruction and guidance to create your own wreath. 6-8:30 pm. $85 (prepaid only)
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11 / 26
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Thursday, Nov 24, 2011 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Brackendale Art Gallery. Show starts 7:30 pm. A Ghost Story of Christmas Stage Play by Fiona Revill Summers Directed by Carla Fuhre Produced by Lisa Schaer 09:00
- 12:00
Squamish Adventure Centre 9:00 am - Noon. Get outdoors, meet interesting people, and help educate about bald eagels. No experience required. Families welcome. Volunteer Interpreter Program Training and Sign-up Day.
Eagle run site visit and orientation (optional) 1:00 - 2:00 pm. Contact mtoom@shaw.ca 604 815 3316 10:00
Saturday, Nov 26, 2011 - 10:00 am
End: 10:00 am
West Coast Heritage Railway Park. 10:00 am, first departure. 4:00 pm, final departure. Kick off your Holiday Season on Canada’s only Polar Express. Children and adults alike will enjoy the fun-filled 50 minute train ride with hot chocolate, cookies and stories. Visit the North Pole with Santa and Mrs. 10:00
- 12:00
Cedar Valley Waldorf School. 10:00 am - 12:00 pm. Are you anticipating an onslaught of too much stuff this Christmas? A loss of rhythm and routine? House guests? 11:00
- 14:00
Get a start on your Christmas shopping and come and join us in the fun at St Joseph's Catholic Church. You will find us at 2449 The Boulevard, Garibaldi Highlands. In addition to our popular Luncheon and Tea, we will have Home Baking, Crafts, a Silent Auctuion, Raffles and much more. 12:30
- 16:30
FAMILY CAREGIVER SERIES: Information on Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, communication strategies, understanding changes in behaviours, future planning, advocacy and legal issues and taking care of yourself will be offered on two Saturdays,beginning Nov. 26 & Dec.3, 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Registration and info: 1-866-874-8348 or ksutherland@alzheimerbc.org. 16:00
- 21:00
Executive Suites Garibaldi Springs Hotel. 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm. Amore is our first annual Bridal show Presented by Sweet Beginnings Wedding Consultant & Event Planners. Come for a girls night out and meet some local well established and professional vendors from the wedding industry. 21:30
Music in the Brew Pub - THE GEESE 9:30 Genre: Indie / Folk / Rock
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11 / 27
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Thursday, Nov 24, 2011 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Brackendale Art Gallery. Show starts 7:30 pm. A Ghost Story of Christmas Stage Play by Fiona Revill Summers Directed by Carla Fuhre Produced by Lisa Schaer - 10:00
Saturday, Nov 26, 2011 - 10:00 am
End: 10:00 am
West Coast Heritage Railway Park. 10:00 am, first departure. 4:00 pm, final departure. Kick off your Holiday Season on Canada’s only Polar Express. Children and adults alike will enjoy the fun-filled 50 minute train ride with hot chocolate, cookies and stories. Visit the North Pole with Santa and Mrs. 10:00
- 16:00
Howe Sound Inn. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. Featuring local professional artisans. Please bring an item for Christmas Care. 13:00
- 17:00
Squamish Academy of Music. 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Discover the joy of singing together and sharing traditional songs with friends and family -become more familiar with traditional seasonal music, learn harmonies to your favourite carols, or just experience the fun of singing with others! Please join us for a spirited day of music! Open to all ages. | ||
11 / 28
18:30
Don Ross Secondary School. 6:30 pm. TUESDAYS. Drop-ins welcome! 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. 19:30
- 21:30
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 | ||
11 / 29
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- 20:00
Sea to Sky Early Learning Centre Series at 6:00 pm located at 38073 Second Avenue. “Behaviour is Communication: Making sense of challenging behaviour, Part 2” with 19:00
- 20:30
Squamish Public Library. 7:00 - 8:00 pm. Our lives are often busy, complex and stressful, but it is still possible to find inner peace. By practising modern Buddhist meditation techniques we can become deeply familiar with positive, powerful minds and strengthen our inner calm in the midst of our normal activities. | ||
11 / 30
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Wednesday, Nov 30, 2011 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
The 11th annual Whistler Film Festival will take place November 30 to December 4, 2011. Each year, the Whistler Film Festival presents a selection of films from Canada and around the globe, including premieres from some of North America’s top directors, and awards over $50,000 in prizes and commissions. 09:15
- 10:30
Cedar Valley Waldorf School. 9:15 am - 10:30 am. Are you curious about a school which ignites a life-long love of learning? Come for a school tour at Cedar Valley Waldorf School and see the Waldorf philosophy applied to various stages of child learning and development. 18:00
- 20:00
Garibaldi Highlands Elementary School. 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm. We have fun activities for the kids including Pictures with Santa, Craft Room, Cup Cake Walk and a Movie Room. Shop for loved ones with over 30 vendors displaying their wares! You'll find incredible Silent Auction, Christmas Cafe and Bake Tables as well! 20:00
MOVEMBER PARTY 8pm @ the BREW PUB All moustaches welcome so Ladies come cheer! Moustache Auction, Prizes, DJ | ||
12 / 1
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Wednesday, Nov 30, 2011 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
The 11th annual Whistler Film Festival will take place November 30 to December 4, 2011. Each year, the Whistler Film Festival presents a selection of films from Canada and around the globe, including premieres from some of North America’s top directors, and awards over $50,000 in prizes and commissions. 15:00
- 18:00
Sea to Sky Community Services. 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Sea to Sky Community Services warmly welcomes the Squamish community to drop by their office at 38144 2nd Avenue downtown for a Holiday Open House. 18:00
- 20:30
Mamquam Elementary. 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm. The grade 6 and 7 class invites you to a Winter Gala. There will be games, pizza, holida treats and a DJ! 19:30
Thursday, Dec 1, 2011 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Brackendale Art Gallery. Show starts 7:30 pm. A Ghost Story of Christmas Stage Play by Fiona Revill Summers Directed by Carla Fuhre Produced by Lisa Schaer | ||
12 / 2
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Wednesday, Nov 30, 2011 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
The 11th annual Whistler Film Festival will take place November 30 to December 4, 2011. Each year, the Whistler Film Festival presents a selection of films from Canada and around the globe, including premieres from some of North America’s top directors, and awards over $50,000 in prizes and commissions. (all day)
Thursday, Dec 1, 2011 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Brackendale Art Gallery. Show starts 7:30 pm. A Ghost Story of Christmas Stage Play by Fiona Revill Summers Directed by Carla Fuhre Produced by Lisa Schaer 18:00
The annual Christmas Dinner will be held on Friday, December 2nd at 6 p.m. in the Seniors Centre. Tickets are $ 15, available at the Centre November 1st. Be sure to get your tickets early as there are only 136 available and they go fast. 18:30
- 20:30
Mamquam Elementary. 6:30.pm - 8:30.pm. There will be artists, jewellers, knitters, as well as photos with Santa, bingo, a cake walk, kids crafts, a huge bake sale, and a hot food concession. An evening of fun for the whole family! $25 for crafters full table, $10 for student half table with all proceeds going to the Mamquam PAC 19:30
Eagle Eye Theatre. 7:30 pm. Performed by the Squamish Youth Ballet. Tix $20 each, available at the dress rehearsal on Thursday in the foyer of the thetare from 5:00 - 8:00 pm. Show also runs Saturday at 2:00 and at 7:30 pm. 21:30
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. Born of the frustration, disillusionment and hypocrisy that only an oil-rich boomtown like Calgary can instill, Sean is a musician that gets it. Blending heartfelt folk, pop and jackhammer punk gets you three chords and the truth. Apathy is for hipsters, and a lot can be said if you’re honest. | ||
12 / 3
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Wednesday, Nov 30, 2011 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
The 11th annual Whistler Film Festival will take place November 30 to December 4, 2011. Each year, the Whistler Film Festival presents a selection of films from Canada and around the globe, including premieres from some of North America’s top directors, and awards over $50,000 in prizes and commissions. (all day)
Thursday, Dec 1, 2011 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Brackendale Art Gallery. Show starts 7:30 pm. A Ghost Story of Christmas Stage Play by Fiona Revill Summers Directed by Carla Fuhre Produced by Lisa Schaer 10:00
Saturday, Dec 3, 2011 - 10:00 am
End: 10:00 am
West Coast Heritage Railway Park. 10:00 am, first departure. 4:00 pm, final departure. Kick off your Holiday Season on Canada’s only Polar Express. Children and adults alike will enjoy the fun-filled 50 minute train ride with hot chocolate, cookies and stories. Visit the North Pole with Santa and Mrs. 11:00
Saturday, Dec 3, 2011 - 11:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
40257 Kalodon, Garibaldi Highlands. 11:00 am - 5:00 pm Sat, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm Sun. Featuring unique Christmas gifts and decore by many local artisans including stained glass, jewelry, clay decor, weaving, hats and hand painted cards, Pampered Chef and more.
For info 604 898 5902 Sorry, no credit cards 11:00
- 16:00
Squamish Adventure Centre. 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.The First Annual Event is presented by Lorenz Developments Ltd and Produced by Garibaldi Events and Design- a full service Event Planning Business. 19:30
Eagle Eye Theatre. 7:30 pm. Performed by the Squamish Youth Ballet. Tix $20 each, available at the dress rehearsal on Thursday in the foyer of the thetare from 5:00 - 8:00 pm. Show also runs Friday Dec 2 at 7:30 and today Saturday at 2:00 pm. 21:30
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. Winnipeg singer/songwriter Marc Ross has been writing music for as long as he can remember. Whether it was the household piano or church service every Sunday, music was a fundamental part of Marc's upbringing. Musically, Marc draws inspiration from a diverse spectrum of influences including Paul McCarney, John Mayer, Sufjan Stevens and others. | ||
12 / 4
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Wednesday, Nov 30, 2011 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
The 11th annual Whistler Film Festival will take place November 30 to December 4, 2011. Each year, the Whistler Film Festival presents a selection of films from Canada and around the globe, including premieres from some of North America’s top directors, and awards over $50,000 in prizes and commissions. - 19:30
Thursday, Dec 1, 2011 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Brackendale Art Gallery. Show starts 7:30 pm. A Ghost Story of Christmas Stage Play by Fiona Revill Summers Directed by Carla Fuhre Produced by Lisa Schaer - 10:00
Saturday, Dec 3, 2011 - 10:00 am
End: 10:00 am
West Coast Heritage Railway Park. 10:00 am, first departure. 4:00 pm, final departure. Kick off your Holiday Season on Canada’s only Polar Express. Children and adults alike will enjoy the fun-filled 50 minute train ride with hot chocolate, cookies and stories. Visit the North Pole with Santa and Mrs. - 16:00
Saturday, Dec 3, 2011 - 11:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
40257 Kalodon, Garibaldi Highlands. 11:00 am - 5:00 pm Sat, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm Sun. Featuring unique Christmas gifts and decore by many local artisans including stained glass, jewelry, clay decor, weaving, hats and hand painted cards, Pampered Chef and more.
For info 604 898 5902 Sorry, no credit cards 08:00
Sunday, December 4, 2011 - 7:00 am The Squamish Estuary Monthly Bird Count. Please meet at the Howe Sound Inn at the south end of Cleveland Ave. There, we will form four groups to go out and cover the whole estuary. It's cool in the mornings now, so bring gloves and perhaps a thermos of tea or coffee. 09:00
- 16:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 12:00 pm. Squamish CAN's Solar Revolution at the Waldorf School was a success during Squamish Climate Action Day, Saturday Oct 23rd, featuring the installation of two solar thermal water heaters on the roof of the school. 10:00
- 13:00
Squamish Adventure Centre. 10 am - 1 pm. Drop by for games, crafts,holiday movies and photos with Santa. Donations of unwrapped toys or non-perishable food gratefully accepted. 18:30
Squamish United Church. 6:30 pm. Christmas programme and Carol sing-along. Everyone welcome. Admission: Cash donations to Community Christmas Care. Refreshments available by donation. 19:30
- 22:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:30 - 10:00 pm. This jam happens on the first Sunday of every month. Everyone welcome. | ||
12 / 5
18:30
Don Ross Secondary School. 6:30 pm. TUESDAYS. Drop-ins welcome! 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. | ||
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12 / 8
06:30
- 09:00
Starbucks in Garibaldi Village. 6:30 am - 9:00 am. It’s the 8th Annual Mountain FM Community Christmas Care. Please bring a new toy, non-perishable food item, or cash donation for the local food banks in the Sea to Sky Corridor, and you’ll receive a tall Starbucks regular coffee, tea or hot chocolate for doing your part to support the less fortunate in our co 17:00
- 19:30
Squamish Elementary. 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm. Embrace the Spirit of Christmas! Crafts, Bake sale, Cake Walk, Santa Photos, Concession and more. Tables $25. Book yours now! Questions? Call Jennifer 604-892-0232 18:00
- 20:30
Billies Flower House. 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Holiday Wreath Workshop. Wine and cheese and snacks will be provided along with instruction and guidance to create your own centerpiece. $85 (prepaid only)
Billies Flower House 18:30
Howe Sound Brew Pub. December 8, 6:30 pm. Inside Edge would like to invite you to our AGM and Christmas social evening. The business portion of the meeting will be kept to a minimum. Christmas Drinks and Appies will follow the AGM. More details can be found at the link below. Please sign in to meetup and let us know your attendance status. | ||
12 / 9
15:00
- 21:00
Portico Gallery. 3 pm - 9 pm. Warm and cozy, just down the street from the Christmas Market VISUALS celebrate the Holiday Season with Portico Gallery. Squamish Valley Artists showcase offers GREAT affordable original artwork for all tastes. 15:00
- 21:00
The Heart of the Holidays Downtown Squamish! Get into the festive mood, enjoy carols, crafts & delicious food. 19:00
Downtown Squamish 7:00 pm. Squamish's SANTA PARADE will take place on Friday December 9th, 2011 at 7pm. The parade route is down Second Avenue and then up Cleveland Avenue! To make the SANTA PARADE another great success this year we are closing Cleveland Avenue & Second Ave from 5pm to 9pm! Come downtown early and see the wonderful vendors at the Christmas Market. | ||
12 / 10
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- 16:30
Britannia Mine Museum. 9:00 am to 4:30 pm. Here’s the deal. If you come December 10, just pay what you can! Saturday December 10 is Community Day at the Museum. And because we’ve enjoyed the warm-hearted support of those in our area, we’re inviting one and all to spend an extra special day at the Museum. 10:00
- 18:00
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! 11:00
- 15:00
In the warmth of beautiful candle light the Cedar Valley Waldorf School welcomes all of Squamish to its annual Christmas Fair on Saturday, December 10 from 11 am to 3 pm. Choose from many Christmas crafts including wreath making and beeswax candle rolling, and get into the holiday spirit with treats from the Enchanted Cookie House and the Magical Gnome Village. 14:30
- 17:30
Mish Mash Play Centre, in Kaos Kid Store, Cleveland Ave. 2:30 - 5:30 pm. The Open Door Society is holding a fundraiser on Saturday, December 10th to support the local Squamish branch. Come on out & get your photo taken with Santa. Minimum $5.00 donation. 17:00
Squamish Academy of Music. 5:00 Concert. 7:00 Art Show & Reception. Join us for a concert of seasonal music featuring students of SAM. The concert will be followed by a reception including the debut of our new art show, live music, and sweet and savoury treats from personal chef Alice Savage. Admission $5 19:30
- 21:30
Quest University. 7:30 pm -9:30 pm. Third floor of the library at Quest University Come out to support Right To Play and local talent! Coming from the outdoor recreation capital, the environment is our playground so why not show yours off? 21:30
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. Jesse Kahili has brought many projects to our stage here at the Brew Pub, from the River Trio to the Crystal Vine, to solo performances all of which have been well received by our staff & patrons. Jesse Kahili invites Corey Francis, long-time friend from Sarnia, Ontario with whom he has been jamming for over 8 yrs for a night of blues improv. | ||
12 / 11
12:00
- 17:00
Join us at the CN Roundhouse at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park 39645 Government Road, Squamish 2011 - 2012 Winter Market Dates: 14:00
- 17:00
Come join the girls of Squamish Roller Derby as they combine forces with the Vancouver Murder men's team to show local men what roller derby is all about! The Sea to Sky Sirens are opening their league to welcome in men in the new year and any interested parties are invited to join them for an afternoon info session. | ||
12 / 12
16:00
- 20:00
Squamish Youth Centre. 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm. The Squamish Youth Resource Centre is once again opening its doors to the community for our annual Open House. 18:30
Don Ross Secondary School. 6:30 pm. TUESDAYS. Drop-ins welcome! 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. | ||
12 / 13
09:30
- 10:30
Brennan Park Rec Centre. 9:30 - 10:30 am. Parent/adult participation required. Join Carole Bird, Chef from Two Birds Eatery, in decorating hand made gingerbread cookies to share as a gift or enjoy with the family. Cookies are made with fresh ingredients. Have fun getting creative with this holiday treat! 16:00
- 17:30
Brennan Park Rec Centre. 4:00 - 5:30 pm. Join Carole Bird, Chef from Two Birds Eatery, in decorating hand made gingerbread cookies to share as a gift or enjoy with the family. Cookies are made with fresh ingredients. Have fun getting creative with this holiday treat! Registration deadline December 6. 19:00
- 21:30
Squamish Adventure Centre. 7 pm - 9:30 pm. Come learn about the great work being done in Guatemala, Kenya, and Uganda. With special guest speaker Julia Smith. 19:00
- 20:30
Squamish Public Library. 7:00 - 8:00 pm. Our lives are often busy, complex and stressful, but it is still possible to find inner peace. By practising modern Buddhist meditation techniques we can become deeply familiar with positive, powerful minds and strengthen our inner calm in the midst of our normal activities. | ||
12 / 14
17:00
Squamish Academy of Music. 5:00 pm & 7:00 pm. Come enjoy the winter recital of the students of Melissa Braun and Mary Kastle. This is a free event. 19:00
- 20:00
Library Building at Quest University Canada. 7:00 pm. Perfluorinated compounds (PFCs): understanding exposures and thyroid effects during pregnancy Dr Glenys Webster, a PhD candidate from the School of Environmental Health at UBC will be speaking to an audience at Quest University Canada about her research on environmental toxicants and their effects on human health, with a focus on PFCs. 19:00
- 21:00
Goodwin Studios Building. 7:00 pm. Join the Squamish Writers Group for an evening of writing and inspiration. Catch up on what's happening around town in the writing world. Enjoy assignments, on the spot challenges, and some casual cameraderie. Everyone welcome.
squamishwritersgroup.com for more information | ||
12 / 15
09:30
- 10:30
Brennan Park Rec Centre. 9:30 - 10:30 am. Join Carole Bird, Chef from Two Birds Eatery, in decorating hand made gingerbread cookies to share as a gift or enjoy with the family. Cookies are made with fresh ingredients. Have fun getting creative with this holiday treat! Registration deadline December 6. 17:00
Squamish Academy of Music. 5:00 pm. Come enjoy the winter recital of the students of Michelle Lacombe. This is a free event. 18:30
- 19:30
Squamish Public Library. 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm. Professor Ryan Derby-Talbot of Quest University speaks about the limits of mathematics. 19:00
Squamish Academy of Music. 7:00 pm. Broadway or Bust and SAM Singers present Come Rain or Come Shine - a set of contemporary pop. rock, and broadway songs about the weather. Featuring a live band and scenes written by the performers, this will be a fun, high-energy performance! Admission by donation. 19:00
- 20:30
Holiday Social YULE won't want to miss! Squamish Women Networking Holiday Social, Grand Wine raffle and Door prizes! Response to last year’s Holiday Social was a resounding cheer to do it again this year, so we look forward to seeing you on Thursday, December 15th for an evening of socializing and spirit. $5 in advance or at the door, along with a bottle of wine! 19:00
- 21:00
Brennan Park Rec Centre. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Fondue Workshop for the Holiday Season - for adults. Impress your friends and family this holiday season with | ||
12 / 16
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12 / 17
13:00
- 15:00
The 5th annual Quest Craft Fair will be held Saturday, December 17th from 1:00-3:00pm. Quest students will be selling hand-crafted wares and home-made treats. All profits are donated to a charity of the student's choice. Come get your christmas gifts, listen to live music, eat delicious goodies, and support excellent causes! 17:30
Saturday, Dec 17, 2011 - 5:30 pm
End: 8:00 pm
The West Coast Railway Heritage Park. 5:30 - 8:00 pm. Ride in the Holiday Spirit with the annual Christmas Lights in the Park event at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park Dec 17 - 21. $5 for non members, Includes: 3km Mini-Rrail ride lit by a large array of beautiful lights and animated winter creatures and characters 19:30
- 21:30
St. John's Anglican Church. 7:30 pm. The Sea to Sky Singers present... A Child's Christmas Reminisce in the innocence of the season as The Sea to Sky Singers present an array of carols to appeal to the child in all of us. Traditional carols partner with excerpts from Dylan Thomas's "A Child's Christmas in Wales", read by special guest, Don Dewar. 21:30
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. In a music world littered with singer-songwriters, Adrian Glynn stands apart. | ||
12 / 18
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Saturday, Dec 17, 2011 - 5:30 pm
End: 8:00 pm
The West Coast Railway Heritage Park. 5:30 - 8:00 pm. Ride in the Holiday Spirit with the annual Christmas Lights in the Park event at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park Dec 17 - 21. $5 for non members, Includes: 3km Mini-Rrail ride lit by a large array of beautiful lights and animated winter creatures and characters 12:00
- 14:30
Brennan Park Arena. 12:00 pm - 2:20 pm. Some of the best presents don't come in a box.
Brennan Park Leisure Centre Registration and information at SquamishLive. 14:00
- 16:00
St. John's Anglican Church. 2:00 pm. The Sea to Sky Singers present... A Child's Christmas Reminisce in the innocence of the season as The Sea to Sky Singers present an array of carols to appeal to the child in all of us. Traditional carols partner with excerpts from Dylan Thomas's "A Child's Christmas in Wales", read by special guest, Don Dewar. | ||
12 / 19
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Saturday, Dec 17, 2011 - 5:30 pm
End: 8:00 pm
The West Coast Railway Heritage Park. 5:30 - 8:00 pm. Ride in the Holiday Spirit with the annual Christmas Lights in the Park event at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park Dec 17 - 21. $5 for non members, Includes: 3km Mini-Rrail ride lit by a large array of beautiful lights and animated winter creatures and characters 00:00
Monday, Dec 19, 2011 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. Various days and times. There’s no better way to spend your holiday than with us! Join us for a day packed full of sports, games, and creativity. Registration deadline is Thursday, December 15. | ||
12 / 20
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Saturday, Dec 17, 2011 - 5:30 pm
End: 8:00 pm
The West Coast Railway Heritage Park. 5:30 - 8:00 pm. Ride in the Holiday Spirit with the annual Christmas Lights in the Park event at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park Dec 17 - 21. $5 for non members, Includes: 3km Mini-Rrail ride lit by a large array of beautiful lights and animated winter creatures and characters (all day)
Monday, Dec 19, 2011 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. Various days and times. There’s no better way to spend your holiday than with us! Join us for a day packed full of sports, games, and creativity. Registration deadline is Thursday, December 15. 16:30
- 19:30
Brennan Park Rec Centre. 4:30 - 7:30 pm. Parents, have a few hours to yourself to prepare for the holidays while your children have fun with friends! Children will play sports and games and make a healthy dinner together to enjoy. Please let us know ahead of time if your child has any allergies.
18:30
- 20:00
Everyone is welcome to this family-friendly concert featuring story-telling and musical performances celebrating the longest day of the year. Admission is by donation and is hosted by St. John's Anglican Church (behind London Drugs) starting at 6:30pm, Tuesday Dec 20. | ||
12 / 21
- 20:00
Saturday, Dec 17, 2011 - 5:30 pm
End: 8:00 pm
The West Coast Railway Heritage Park. 5:30 - 8:00 pm. Ride in the Holiday Spirit with the annual Christmas Lights in the Park event at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park Dec 17 - 21. $5 for non members, Includes: 3km Mini-Rrail ride lit by a large array of beautiful lights and animated winter creatures and characters (all day)
Monday, Dec 19, 2011 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. Various days and times. There’s no better way to spend your holiday than with us! Join us for a day packed full of sports, games, and creativity. Registration deadline is Thursday, December 15. | ||
12 / 22
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Monday, Dec 19, 2011 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. Various days and times. There’s no better way to spend your holiday than with us! Join us for a day packed full of sports, games, and creativity. Registration deadline is Thursday, December 15. 07:15
Garden Place, Valleycliffe. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Mr. and Mrs. Claus will be making a special appearance (weather permitting) at this special annual light display in Valleycliffe. Don't miss the nativity scene, reindeer, and Christmas music setting a festive mood! The display will be lit up each evening from 5 to 9 p.m. until December 31. 16:30
- 18:30
Brennan Park Rec Centre. 4:30 - 6:30 pm. Parents, have a few hours to yourself to prepare for the holidays while your children have fun with friends! Children will play sports and games and make a healthy dinner together to enjoy. Please let us know ahead of time if your child has any allergies.
18:00
- 21:00
Brennan Park Rec Centre. 6:00 - 9:00 pm. Youth 12 - 18 years. Bring your friends to skate, hang out, play games, have dinner, and watch a movie! Skating is from 6-7pm, dinner and a movie is from 7-9pm
Registration deadline December 15. | ||
12 / 23
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Monday, Dec 19, 2011 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. Various days and times. There’s no better way to spend your holiday than with us! Join us for a day packed full of sports, games, and creativity. Registration deadline is Thursday, December 15. | ||
12 / 24
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Monday, Dec 19, 2011 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. Various days and times. There’s no better way to spend your holiday than with us! Join us for a day packed full of sports, games, and creativity. Registration deadline is Thursday, December 15. 17:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 5:00 pm chapel service. 6:00 pm dinner. Yes, the BAG Christmas Eve Semi-Potluck is on again this year. Sign up early to avoid disappointment: And if you have to change your plans please let us know ASAP so we can let someone else come! 18:30
- 19:45
Enjoy a great time for the whole family as our children & youth present the Christmas Story—The First Christmas and sing your favourite Christmas Carols. Doors open at 6:00 pm for coffee, tea and refreshments. Come early for the best seating and our program will begin at 6:30 pm sharp! 18:30
- 19:45
Join us on Saturday, December 24th to Celebrate our Christmas Eve Candlelight Service. Enjoy a great time for the whole family as our children & youth present the Christmas Story—The First Christmas and sing your favourite Christmas Carols. Doors open at 6:00 pm for coffee, tea and refreshments. Come early for the best seating and our program will begin at 6:30 pm sharp! | ||
12 / 25
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Monday, Dec 19, 2011 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. Various days and times. There’s no better way to spend your holiday than with us! Join us for a day packed full of sports, games, and creativity. Registration deadline is Thursday, December 15. | ||
12 / 26
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Monday, Dec 19, 2011 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. Various days and times. There’s no better way to spend your holiday than with us! Join us for a day packed full of sports, games, and creativity. Registration deadline is Thursday, December 15. 13:00
- 15:00
Brennan Park Arena. 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm. Work of some holiday energy on the ice. Brennan Park Leisure Centre Registration and information at SquamishLive. | ||
12 / 27
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Monday, Dec 19, 2011 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. Various days and times. There’s no better way to spend your holiday than with us! Join us for a day packed full of sports, games, and creativity. Registration deadline is Thursday, December 15. | ||
12 / 28
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Monday, Dec 19, 2011 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. Various days and times. There’s no better way to spend your holiday than with us! Join us for a day packed full of sports, games, and creativity. Registration deadline is Thursday, December 15. 14:00
- 17:00
Brandywine Falls. 2:00 - 5:00 pm. 1st Annual BrandyWine Sled-Fest. Bonfire. Music. Swap. Air bag demos. Gear demos. Sled Apps. Contests. Prizes Info: doug@sledlink.com | ||
12 / 29
(all day)
Monday, Dec 19, 2011 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. Various days and times. There’s no better way to spend your holiday than with us! Join us for a day packed full of sports, games, and creativity. Registration deadline is Thursday, December 15. | ||
12 / 30
- 23:00
Monday, Dec 19, 2011 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. Various days and times. There’s no better way to spend your holiday than with us! Join us for a day packed full of sports, games, and creativity. Registration deadline is Thursday, December 15. | ||
12 / 31
15:00
Shady Tree Pub. Open until 2:00 am. Anti-climatic New Year's Eve Bash. We're doing nothing! Except stay open until 2:00 am. No fuss, no cover charge, no dressing up, no reservations, no spending big bucks. Just our usual great food and good times. Join us for a good old pub night!. 18:00
The Living Room, Executive Suites Hotel, Tantalus Road. Regular dinner service until 8.30pm, Bar snack menu until 11pm ! DJS " JUST SHIELA " AND " RIDDIM " Spinning from 9pm till 2am..so purchase your ticket $20 from the restaurant or on New years eve for entrance at 9pm and to include champagne toast at midnight! 18:30
Whistler Conference Centre. 6:30 pm. Whistler is party central, and we’ve got something for everyone! Featuring the Much Music Dance Party, and not a parent in sight, this is the party to be at for under 19’s. The Youth Zone Night Club is for young men and women who like to have fun and ring in the New Year in style. 18:30
Whistler Village. 6:30 pm. Whistler's First Night is the legendary come one come all New Year's Eve Celebration that takes over Whistler's Village Square and the Conference Center to say goodbye to the old and to welcome the new. The alcohol-free evening promotes a "Celebration of the Arts", promising an exciting air of what the new year will hold. 21:00
Howe Sound Inn & Brew Pub. Come to our 60s SKA themed NEW YEARS 2012 PARTY with live music by, The BRAVE NEW WAVES
http://www.myspace.com/bravenewwaves New Years Dinner for 2 Specials | ||
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Brennan Park Arena. 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm. Work of some holiday energy on the ice. Brennan Park Leisure Centre Registration and information at SquamishLive. 18:00
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Earth. 6:00 pm. Race director Cliff Miller reminded participants this week that registration for the 2012 North Shore Credit Union Test of Metal will begin at 6 p.m. January 1, 2012. | ||
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Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Marc Destubé & Friends. This Mozart Quintet of internationally renowned musicians featuring Destrubé Farran James, Joanna Hood, Steve Creswell and Joanna Blendulf is unforgettable performance not to be missed. | ||
01 / 7
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Howe Sound Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. No Cover. Americana, Blues, Roots Music. theharpoonistaxemurderer.com Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company | ||
01 / 8
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Brackendale Art Gallery. 9:00 am - 10:00 pm. Brackendale Winter Eagle Count is conducted by trained volunteers for scientific purposes. (Counters meet at 8:00 am) The Gallery will be open to the public at 9:00 am. Be on hand as the count is returned throughout the day. Eagle walking tours at 10 am, displays and more. | ||
01 / 9
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Squamish Academy of Music. FREE Kindermusik Classes for children Newborn to 4 Years You are invited to try the Kindermusik Village (0-18 Months) and Kindermusik ABC Music & Me (2-4 Years) programs for FREE! All programs are for children and caregivers. | ||
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01 / 11
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West Coast Railway Park. Would you like to know more about Relay For Life? Then come down to our booth at the Squamish Winter Market Sunday January 15th, in the Roundhouse at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. We'll have everything you need! Information on Relay For Life Teams and individuals can sign up and take advantage of the $10 Early Bird rate! | ||
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West Coast Railway Park. Would you like to know more about Relay For Life? Then come down to our booth at the Squamish Winter Market Sunday January 15th, in the Roundhouse at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. We'll have everything you need! Information on Relay For Life Teams and individuals can sign up and take advantage of the $10 Early Bird rate! 19:30
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Experience live, rebalancing music medicine for the soul. With grounding, soothing vocals and tribal, shamanic rhythms, MJ & Dean will take you on a mesmerising journey to connect with life’s abundant blessings and help you feel peace and harmony within. A deeply relaxing, one-of-a-kind musical experience. | ||
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West Coast Railway Park. Would you like to know more about Relay For Life? Then come down to our booth at the Squamish Winter Market Sunday January 15th, in the Roundhouse at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. We'll have everything you need! Information on Relay For Life Teams and individuals can sign up and take advantage of the $10 Early Bird rate! | ||
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West Coast Railway Park. Would you like to know more about Relay For Life? Then come down to our booth at the Squamish Winter Market Sunday January 15th, in the Roundhouse at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. We'll have everything you need! Information on Relay For Life Teams and individuals can sign up and take advantage of the $10 Early Bird rate! 20:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Brighter Lights Thicker Glasses. An outstanding acoustic trio of John Palmer, Brian Samuels and Michael Dunn will have everyone tapping their toes. 21:30
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. No Cover. Alt/Pop. themagician.bandcamp.com Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company | ||
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Wednesday, Jan 11, 2012 - 3:00 pm
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West Coast Railway Park. Would you like to know more about Relay For Life? Then come down to our booth at the Squamish Winter Market Sunday January 15th, in the Roundhouse at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. We'll have everything you need! Information on Relay For Life Teams and individuals can sign up and take advantage of the $10 Early Bird rate! 10:00
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Join us at the CN Roundhouse at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park 39645 Government Road, Squamish 2011 - 2012 Winter Market Dates: 11:00
- 12:00
Creative drumming helps create a conduit to the Divine. It allows us to experience worship with our bodies as well as your mind. It also brings huge smiles on everyone's face! It is a great medium to unify, connect and develop a sense of belonging. In a warm, friendly and non-judgemental atmosphere, you will be enabled to: . 14:00
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The Squamish Roller Derby Association is recruiting new members. Come out at 2pm on the 15th for an information session to learn all about derby. Open to women and men ages 19+, no experience necessary! 20:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Rant N Rafe. A fireside chat with Thor's favourite pundit Rafe Mair.Brackendale Art Gallery Theatre Teahouse
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West Coast Railway Park. Would you like to know more about Relay For Life? Then come down to our booth at the Squamish Winter Market Sunday January 15th, in the Roundhouse at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park. We'll have everything you need! Information on Relay For Life Teams and individuals can sign up and take advantage of the $10 Early Bird rate! 19:00
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Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. This four-night workshop explores an intriguing art form using flowing and melding colours, stunning backgrounds and images. $150 includes supplies. For more information: www.brackendaleartgallery.com/School.html | ||
01 / 17
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Elaho Medical Clinic. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Dr. Neufeld tackles the problem of aggression, exposing its deep developmental roots and revealing why conventional approaches to the problem are so ineffective. | ||
01 / 18
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Join us for our monthly Lunch & Learn series sponsored by Squamish Renaissance Retirement Residence and London Drugs Pharmacy. January is Alzheimer Awareness Month and we have Kerri Sutherland, Support and Education Coordinator from the Alzheimer Society of BC, speaking on 'Understanding Dementia'. 19:00
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Elaho Medical Clinic. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. In order for parenting to work, children- including teenagers- must be in the right relationship to their parents and other’s who are responsible for them. Nothing is more crucial or pivotal in parenting or when working with kids, than this seldom recognized or addressed factor. In this video-course, Dr. | ||
01 / 19
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Goodwin Studios Building. 7:00 pm. Join the Squamish Writers Group for an evening of writing and inspiration. Catch up on what's happening around town in the writing world. Enjoy assignments, on the spot challenges, and some casual cameraderie. Everyone welcome.
squamishwritersgroup.com for more information 19:00
Goodwin Studios Building. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Everyone welcome. Like to write? Come by and join us for an evening of inspiration. www.squamishwritersgroup.com for more information 37776 2nd Ave Squamish 19:00
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Squamish Adventure Centre. Come and learn how four amazing Sea to Sky entrepreneurs have taken their passion for recreation and technology and turned it into a successful business. Networking, panel discussion, questions and answer period. Drinks and snacks available by donation only. Our Guest Panelists Include: | ||
01 / 20
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Howe Sound Brew Pub. 8:00 pm. SERF Concert Series Returns in the New Year! It's time to dust off your dancing shoes, SquamishShane Philip is a full-time touring musician with four albums under his belt. He charts on national independent and campus radio stations and is a regular on CBC radio shows across Canada. | ||
01 / 21
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Join BC Parks Rangers to look for avalanche clues in snowpack layers in the Diamond Head Area of Garibaldi Park. See how avalanche transceivers work and test your skills at finding buried beacons. Find hot drinks and info on avalanche safety resources, latest innovations and test your knowledge in a trivia quiz for a chance to win great prizes! 21:30
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. No Cover. Indi & folk. dogwoodanddahlia.bandcamp.com Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company | ||
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Join BC Parks Rangers to look for avalanche clues in snowpack layers in the Diamond Head Area of Garibaldi Park. See how avalanche transceivers work and test your skills at finding buried beacons. Find hot drinks and info on avalanche safety resources, latest innovations and test your knowledge in a trivia quiz for a chance to win great prizes! 07:30
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Quest University MPR. 7:30 pm. Come out SUNDAY January 22nd to watch the FIRST Squamish screening of StandUp4Great Bear documentary; a film about Norm Hann’s 400km expedition of the Great Bear Rainforest on a standup paddleboard! Hann travelled from Kitimat to Bella Bella to document the proposed oil tanker route of the Enbridge pipeline project. 11:00
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Creative drumming helps create a conduit to the Divine. It allows us to experience worship with our bodies as well as your mind. It also brings huge smiles on everyone's face! It is a great medium to unify, connect and develop a sense of belonging. In a warm, friendly and non-judgemental atmosphere, you will be enabled to: . 14:00
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Don't miss Inspiration, a concert benefiting the *Howe Sound Music Festival. This hour-long recital provides an engaging variety of music from music teachers and past HSMFestival success stories. Children, students, and music lovers of all ages are sure to enjoy the vocal and instrumental selections spanning classical, musical theatre and jazz genres. Sunday, Jan. 22 at 2 PM 20:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Herring's Revival & Survival. John Matsen & Douglas Swanston in conversation. | ||
01 / 23
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Squamish Adventure Centre. 5:00 - 6:30 pm. Happy Year of the Dragon! With special Chinese treats of dumplings and desserts, lion dance and Tai Chi demonstration and presentations by Chinese students and faculty from Quest U. | ||
01 / 24
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Squamish Public Librar. 10:00 am. The time has come to host another Foodie Forum — "Connecting Local Food Initiatives to Increase Real Food Accessibility" will focus on developing a healthy food system in the local community. We'll hear from local groups on growing, distributing, policy and more. 19:30
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Dancing at the Crossroads: Creative Approaches to Intercultural Conflict Resolution. | ||
01 / 25
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Cedar Valley Waldorf School Tours Wednesday, January 25 9:15- 10:30 am Are you curious about a school which ignites a life-long love of learning? Come for a school tour at Cedar Valley Waldorf School and see the Waldorf philosophy applied to various stages of child learning and development. 19:00
Squamish Adventure Centre. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Bring gently used clothes you would like to see others enjoy! Come and find treasures! All free! All remaining clothing will be donated to the Howe Sound Women's Centre at Pearl's Seconds. Meet around 7pm | ||
01 / 26
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Howe Sound Inn, Garibaldi Room. 7:00 pm. Squamish Community Radio, operating as http://www.squamish.fm is an internet based, volunteer run audio podcasting platform. Operated as a project under The Hotspot, the project seeks to increase community connections and offer a platform for Squamish residents to share their music, culture and stories. | ||
01 / 27
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Make a donation and receive a special edition Chief newspaper. All proceeds will go to support community literacy programs in Squamish. Visit us at these locations: Starbucks (Highlands and Downtown), tim Hortons, and chef Big D's, or get your paper at any newsstand. 17:00
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Squamish Public LIbrary. 5:00 - 8:00 pm. Come out with your family and play some of your favourite board games or learn some new ones. We will have a friendly Wii competition. Other games will include Scrabble, chess, cards, and more, including a number for the very young game-player. Pizza will be provided at this free event. | ||
01 / 28
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Seniors’ Centre Art Room. 9:00 am - 12:00 pm. Create pampering body care treatments for yourself or someone else! Treat yourself to luxurious products that exfoliate, hydrate and nourish. Make and take home a sugar body polish, aromatic body spray, olive oil body wash, sensual body butter and an aromatherapy roll-on. 13:00
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Seniors’ Centre Art Room. 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm. Make a long lasting herbal floral soap recipe and a batch of citrus explosion soap from scratch. Explore different ingredients, methods and various techniques that you can use to create exciting soaps. Learn about troubleshooting, history and packaging/decorating your soaps! Also receive a finished soap bar. 17:30
Squamish Adventure Centre. Registration 5:30. The popular and uplifting Yoga Jam Event is all about elevating spirit, cultivating community and generating abundance! A collaborative and exciting practice brought to you by a line up of lit up local yoga teachers. Registration starts at 5:30 pm with draw prizes and surprises in store.
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Brackendale Art Gallery. Dinner 7:00 pm. Concert 8:00 pm. WingDing! Valdy & the Eagle Band, BAG favorite once again closes the Festival. 21:30
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. No Cover. Acoustic folk blues. Walk on Charlie is a two piece with John McDonald on vocals & harps and Steven Schell on guitar & piano. Born and raised in Kingston, they met in high school and played in several alt rock funk bands throughout the 90's and 00's. | ||
01 / 29
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Join us at the CN Roundhouse at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park 39645 Government Road, Squamish 2011 - 2012 Winter Market Dates: 11:00
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Creative drumming helps create a conduit to the Divine. It allows us to experience worship with our bodies as well as your mind. It also brings huge smiles on everyone's face! It is a great medium to unify, connect and develop a sense of belonging. In a warm, friendly and non-judgemental atmosphere, you will be enabled to: . 20:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Chum populations on the Cheakamus River and beyond. Fisheries biologists Don McCubbing & Caroline Melville share their research and observations, histories and trends of chum in the Cheakamus River. | ||
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The Squamish Public Library and the Teen Library Club are hosting a special night for Harry Potter Fans. If you are 12-18 years old and a Harry Potter fan, come out for a fun free evening wizard trivia. Butterbeer and cauldron cakes will be served and there will be prizes for the winning team, as well as the best costumes. 18:30
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Capilano University. Join Squamish Common Ground, Squamish's new welcome centre, for a "family stories" themed Tell Your Story evening. Share your favourite family stories. This fun event will be held at Capilano University. | ||
01 / 31
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Squamish Public Library. 7:30 am - 9:00 am. Come to meet Ella-Fay Zalezsak, the new Squamish Library Director, as she hosts a panel of service providers offering language, settlement and integration services for newcomers and immigrants in Squamish. As the number of newcomers to our community increases, so do the range of services. 18:00
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Squamish Public Library. 6:00 pm. Come to the Squamish Public Library for our Eighth Annual Scrabble Tournament. Play individually or get together a team of 2 or 4 players. The emphasis here is on fun! The entry fee ($5 for individuals and $10 for teams) and money from pledges goes to fund literacy programs at the library and and for Capilano University's community literacy programs. 20:00
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 8:00 pm. Squamish has got talent. Everyone welcome! Sign up with Cam starts at 8:00 pm. 20:00
Comedy Night at Chances Gaming Centre. Damonde Tschritter and Larke Miller will entertain in the Rock Bar and Grill. Tschritter recently won the Seattle International Comedy Competition and Larke was a finalist on Last Comic Standing. | ||
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We can't think of a better way to get Squamish to read! We are hosting a used book sale to get inexpensive books of all varieties into your hands. Please join us for this fundraiser. Why not come one of the nights when other activities are underway? For exact opening hours, please contact Michelle Lebeau or call Capilano University. Wednesday, Feb 1 3:00-8:00 pm, 18:30
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Capilano U. 6:30 pm. Attend a workshop that will highlight free online bookmaking software. Bring your ideas and a flash drive with some of your favourite photos and learn how to make small books quickly and easily. This software lends itself to children's books or short family stories, but let your imagination guide you! | ||
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We can't think of a better way to get Squamish to read! We are hosting a used book sale to get inexpensive books of all varieties into your hands. Please join us for this fundraiser. Why not come one of the nights when other activities are underway? For exact opening hours, please contact Michelle Lebeau or call Capilano University. Wednesday, Feb 1 3:00-8:00 pm, | ||
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We can't think of a better way to get Squamish to read! We are hosting a used book sale to get inexpensive books of all varieties into your hands. Please join us for this fundraiser. Why not come one of the nights when other activities are underway? For exact opening hours, please contact Michelle Lebeau or call Capilano University. Wednesday, Feb 1 3:00-8:00 pm, 20:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Village Music At The Bag, a monthly dance with local musicians, features Tantalus Pass. $10 at the door. | ||
02 / 5
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Come and see what all the fuss is all about. MishMash is having it's Sneak Peak and all are invited. Craft project, Science Centre, play area and so much more. Story times at 11:00 am and 1:00 pm. Door prizes, registration Prizes and so much more. 11:00
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Creative drumming helps create a conduit to the Divine. It allows us to experience worship with our bodies as well as your mind. It also brings huge smiles on everyone's face! It is a great medium to unify, connect and develop a sense of belonging. In a warm, friendly and non-judgemental atmosphere, you will be enabled to: . | ||
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02 / 7
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Drop-in Meditation Classes at Squamish Public Library Classes are suitable for both beginners and experienced meditators. Everyone is welcome. During the classes the teacher will explain how to meditate and will give practical instructions on how to use meditation to reduce stress and other problems encountered in daily life. The classes are self-contained so you can drop in any week. | ||
02 / 8
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Whistler Public Library. Meditation allows us to relax, reduce stress, and enjoy our daily activities and relationships in a deep, fulfilling way. Learn to settle your mind like a still ocean – blissful and at peace. Talk by Gen Kelsang Delek, Resident Teacher of the Tilopa Kadampa Buddhist Centre, Vancouver. | ||
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02 / 11
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Howe Sound Inn and Brew Pub. 9:00 pm. Tick tock, tick tock, time to hit the dance floor it's 9 o'clock! Boom, and just like that the countdown to the greatest party of the year is officially on! Trinity Romance's 8th edition of our annual James Bondage Valentines Fundraising Extravaganza has now arrived and donations are officially being taken. | ||
02 / 12
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Join us at the CN Roundhouse at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park 39645 Government Road, Squamish 2011 - 2012 Winter Market Dates: 11:00
- 12:00
Creative drumming helps create a conduit to the Divine. It allows us to experience worship with our bodies as well as your mind. It also brings huge smiles on everyone's face! It is a great medium to unify, connect and develop a sense of belonging. In a warm, friendly and non-judgemental atmosphere, you will be enabled to: . 12:00
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Brennan Park Arena. 12:00 pm - 2:20 pm. Spend some quality Valentines time on the ice. Brennan Park Leisure Centre Registration and information at SquamishLive. 17:00
Yoga Shala. 3:00 - 5:00 pm. Reverse Engineering the Yoga Poses. If we can learn to listen when the body whispers, then we won't have to hear it scream. Workshop $20. Class limited to 12 students Amie Taylor 604 815 7651 | ||
02 / 13
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The Cedar Valley Waldorf School is opening its doors for students to try out our classes (grades 1-8) during their school’s professional development days. Space is limited; register beforehand. 604-898-3287/ info@cedarvalleyschool.com 13:00
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Brennan Park Arena. 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm. Enjoy your Pro D day afternoon on the ice. Brennan Park Leisure Centre Registration and information at SquamishLive. | ||
02 / 14
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Sea to Sky Early Learning Center. 6:00 pm = 8:00 pm. Squamish Families are cordially invited to join us for Fun-Recreation-Education-Socialization-Health! WHEN? Tuesday, 6:00—8:00pm WHERE? Sea to Sky Early Learning Center WHO? EVERYONE is Welcome ~ All sessions are FREE 19:00
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Britannia Mine Museum. 7:00 pmn. This truly unique Valentine's event is back at the Britannia Mine Museum. The evening will include a special underground tour, along with a roaming three course meal and wine. The food will be specially designed and prepared by the amazing local chefs at Two Birds Eatery. | ||
02 / 15
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Garibaldi Active Wellness. 6:00 pm. Curious about Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy? Come out for an introductory session with Sylvia Rayner, Certified Sports Hypnotist. 18:15
Eagle Eye Theatre. Doors 6:15 pm. Movie 6:30 pm. The documentary Miss Representation, by Jennifer Siebel Newsom, premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, and aired on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network in October. The film explores how the media’s misrepresentations of women have led to the underrepresentation of women in positions of power and influence. | ||
02 / 16
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Garibaldi Active Wellness. 6:00 pm. Curious about Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy? Come out for an introductory session with Sylvia Rayner, Certified Sports Hypnotist. 19:00
- 21:00
Goodwin Studios Building. 7:00 pm. Join the Squamish Writers Group for an evening of writing and inspiration. Catch up on what's happening around town in the writing world. Enjoy assignments, on the spot challenges, and some casual cameraderie. Everyone welcome.
squamishwritersgroup.com for more information | ||
02 / 17
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Sea to Sky Hotel. 9:30 am. Find great brand name items - Miz Mooz, El Naturalista, Tsubo, Marc, Josef Seibel, Helle, Big Buddha Bags, and other fashion and sample sale items! | ||
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Britannia Mine Museum. 9:00 am - 4:30 pm Temporary Exhibit now open Through striking photos and subtle artefacts this exhibit looks at the internment of Japanese Canadians after 1942. This month is the 70th anniversary of this horrible time. We remember it here in the hopes that nothing like it will ever happen again. 09:30
Sea to Sky Hotel. 9:30 am. Find great brand name items - Miz Mooz, El Naturalista, Tsubo, Marc, Josef Seibel, Helle, Big Buddha Bags, and other fashion and sample sale items! 11:00
The 2nd annual Sears Great Canadian Chill is coming to Second Beach, Stanley Park on February 18, 2012. This a series of nationwide polar bear dips which raise money for national pediatric cancer research initiatives and the BC Children’s Hospital (BCCH). Fun for the entire family, friends and great team building. Live music, costumes contest & prizing! 20:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Don't miss this classic evening of dancing and music. Mexican Son Jarocho mixed in with Irish Jigs and Reels and a good dose of Country and Bluegrass. It has healthy servings of Ska, Soca and African Highlife and we've been known to throw in a little White Boy Reggae. | ||
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Britannia Mine Museum. 9:00 am - 4:30 pm Temporary Exhibit now open Through striking photos and subtle artefacts this exhibit looks at the internment of Japanese Canadians after 1942. This month is the 70th anniversary of this horrible time. We remember it here in the hopes that nothing like it will ever happen again. 09:30
Sea to Sky Hotel. 9:30 am. Find great brand name items - Miz Mooz, El Naturalista, Tsubo, Marc, Josef Seibel, Helle, Big Buddha Bags, and other fashion and sample sale items! 10:30
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MishMash. 10:30 am - 12:00 pm. Workshop for parents, caregives, grandparents alike to help Set kids up for success with foundation fine motor skills! Chandra Kipfer, Occupational Therapist
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Bodyvine Yoga at Alpen Loft. 7:00 pm. Come out for the first of many sessions of Laughter Yoga at Alpen Loft Studio $5 drop in fee. For more info on Laughter Yoga visit http://www.owningyourvoice.com/what-is-laughter-yoga.html | ||
02 / 20
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FEBRUARY 20 TO 26 IS HERITAGE WEEK The theme of BC Heritage Week this year is Energy in BC: A Powerful Past, A Sustainable Future. At the Britannia Mine Museum we are taking a look at hydro electric generation at Britannia. It has been happening here for over one hundred years and we’ve got some great photos to prove it. | ||
02 / 21
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Monday, Feb 20, 2012 - 11:00 am
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FEBRUARY 20 TO 26 IS HERITAGE WEEK The theme of BC Heritage Week this year is Energy in BC: A Powerful Past, A Sustainable Future. At the Britannia Mine Museum we are taking a look at hydro electric generation at Britannia. It has been happening here for over one hundred years and we’ve got some great photos to prove it. 18:00
- 20:00
Sea to Sky Early Learning Center. 6:00 pm = 8:00 pm. Squamish Families are cordially invited to join us for Fun-Recreation-Education-Socialization-Health! WHEN? Tuesday, 6:00—8:00pm WHERE? Sea to Sky Early Learning Center WHO? EVERYONE is Welcome ~ All sessions are FREE | ||
02 / 22
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Monday, Feb 20, 2012 - 11:00 am
End: 2:30 pm
FEBRUARY 20 TO 26 IS HERITAGE WEEK The theme of BC Heritage Week this year is Energy in BC: A Powerful Past, A Sustainable Future. At the Britannia Mine Museum we are taking a look at hydro electric generation at Britannia. It has been happening here for over one hundred years and we’ve got some great photos to prove it. 12:00
Join us for our monthly Lunch & Learn on Wednesday, February 22nd as speaker, Leanne Embree, Ph.ED., RPH of London Drugs speaks on Hypertension. A delicious lunch will be served at noon and is $6 (payable at the door). Presentation begins at 1pm (no charge). Please R.S.V.P by Friday, February 17th to Tanis at 604-848-2000 ext 5002. 14:00
- 17:00
Moussi Montessori is the first daycare in the Sea to Sky Corridor offering bilingual (French/English) Montessori education to both toddlers (18 months to 3 years) and preschoolers (3 to 5 years). 19:00
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Join us on Wednesday February 22nd at 7 p.m. at the Squamish Public Library for a discussion on how we can help our children reach their full potential. 19:00
- 21:00
Cedar Valley Waldorf School. 7:00 pm. Come on out for an evening of baby and kid clothes swapping.
7:00pm: Bring your gently used baby and kid items and display them on the tables (there will be signs as to where to place your items) | ||
02 / 23
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Monday, Feb 20, 2012 - 11:00 am
End: 2:30 pm
FEBRUARY 20 TO 26 IS HERITAGE WEEK The theme of BC Heritage Week this year is Energy in BC: A Powerful Past, A Sustainable Future. At the Britannia Mine Museum we are taking a look at hydro electric generation at Britannia. It has been happening here for over one hundred years and we’ve got some great photos to prove it. 18:00
Squamish Adventure Centre. Two Showings. 6:30 and 7:30. Video presentation and discussion of running the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon when only 200 people had made that amazing trip. | ||
02 / 24
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Monday, Feb 20, 2012 - 11:00 am
End: 2:30 pm
FEBRUARY 20 TO 26 IS HERITAGE WEEK The theme of BC Heritage Week this year is Energy in BC: A Powerful Past, A Sustainable Future. At the Britannia Mine Museum we are taking a look at hydro electric generation at Britannia. It has been happening here for over one hundred years and we’ve got some great photos to prove it. 17:30
Squamish Station Mall. 5:30 - 7:30 pm. This year the Callaghan Winter Sports Club has hosted three Recreational Biathlon events but the centerpiece of this year's biathlon calendar is the Stride and Glide Sports BC Biathlon Championhsips on March 2--4 which will include both competitive and recreational categories. As a way of promoting this event we are planning to run a Mock Biathlon. 19:00
- 22:00
Marina Estates Common-Roo. 7:00 pm. Public showing of the award winning documentary "Finding Joe". “Squamish Documentary Night” is a Facebook Group with nearly 200 members from the Squamish community who get together on a regular basis to view and then discuss provocative documentaries selected by the members. 20:00
- 21:30
Urbanized Feb 24th at the Adventure Centre We are hosting a community screening of the documentary "Urbanized". It looks really good! | ||
02 / 25
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FEBRUARY 20 TO 26 IS HERITAGE WEEK The theme of BC Heritage Week this year is Energy in BC: A Powerful Past, A Sustainable Future. At the Britannia Mine Museum we are taking a look at hydro electric generation at Britannia. It has been happening here for over one hundred years and we’ve got some great photos to prove it. 12:00
- 19:00
Sky High Wellness. 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm. We are thrilled to be offering Birthing From Within Classes in beautiful Squamish, BC. Classes run Saturday and Sunday from 12 to 7 with a number of short breaks. Snacks and tea are provided. 21:00
Howe Sound Brew Pub. An evening of alternative folk-rock. | ||
02 / 26
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FEBRUARY 20 TO 26 IS HERITAGE WEEK The theme of BC Heritage Week this year is Energy in BC: A Powerful Past, A Sustainable Future. At the Britannia Mine Museum we are taking a look at hydro electric generation at Britannia. It has been happening here for over one hundred years and we’ve got some great photos to prove it. 10:00
- 15:00
Join us at the CN Roundhouse at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park 39645 Government Road, Squamish 2011 - 2012 Winter Market Dates: 12:00
- 16:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. Noon - 4:00 pm. Wood and Tools Supplied/ $50. Limited enrolment. Call 604 898 3333
14:00
- 16:00
St. John The Divine Anglican Church. 2:00 pm. Madeline Hildebrand - is presently a Masters of Music candidate at the University of British Columbia under the tutelage of Jane Coop. In May 2007 Madeline represented Canada in the classical division at the Eastern European Cultural Arts in Sibiu, Romania. | ||
02 / 27
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Howe Sound Inn. 8:30 pm. With Cam Salay. Hey Folks, it's that time again. this Monday for open mic at the brew pub. | ||
02 / 28
18:00
- 20:00
Sea to Sky Early Learning Center. 6:00 pm = 8:00 pm. Squamish Families are cordially invited to join us for Fun-Recreation-Education-Socialization-Health! WHEN? Tuesday, 6:00—8:00pm WHERE? Sea to Sky Early Learning Center WHO? EVERYONE is Welcome ~ All sessions are FREE 19:00
Quest University. 7:00 pm. While it may seem like the Occupy movement has fizzled out in the mass media, there is still an undercurrent present on social media streams that indicates the movement will re-energize with direct actions come spring. The "Occupy Wall St." Facebook page has risen to 369,868 "likes" with approx. | ||
02 / 29
09:30
- 10:15
Special Drop in Classes! | ||
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03 / 2
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Friday, Mar 2, 2012
End: Sunday, Mar 4, 2012
Whistler Olympic Park - March 2 to 4th. This year the Callaghan Winter Sports Club has hosted three Recreational Biathlon events and a promotional Mock Biathlon last Friday but the centerpiece of this year's biathlon calendar is the Stride and Glide Sports BC Biathlon Championships on March 2—4. 13:00
- 16:00
The Portico Gallery offers a sketch opportunity for those who want disciplined practice in a group. EVERY FRIDAY between 1 - 4pm by donation. Still life/Objects change throughout the session. Just bring your own paper and drawing aids. info@porticogallery.ca | ||
03 / 3
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Friday, Mar 2, 2012
End: Sunday, Mar 4, 2012
Whistler Olympic Park - March 2 to 4th. This year the Callaghan Winter Sports Club has hosted three Recreational Biathlon events and a promotional Mock Biathlon last Friday but the centerpiece of this year's biathlon calendar is the Stride and Glide Sports BC Biathlon Championships on March 2—4. 09:00
It's Bikram Yoga Sea to Sky's 1-Year Anniversary! Open House 09:00
- 12:00
"PAIN IS INEVITABLE; SUFFERING IS OPTIONAL." In this half-day workshop you will be educated about persistent acute or chronic pain with up-to-date research. Your learning will be reinforced with actual hypnosis for pain reduction. 10:00
Quest University MPR. 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Free Admission. Author of Canadian bestsellers Artist Survival Skills and Making it!, Chris writes a regular column in the OPUS newsletter and teaches courses in Professional Development for Visual Artists at Emily Carr. This is a special opportunity for Sea to Sky artists and creatives. 14:00
- 17:00
"PAIN IS INEVITABLE; SUFFERING IS OPTIONAL." ** You must pre-register for this event (morning workshop also available). Event details & registration information below. ** In this half-day workshop you will be educated about persistent acute or chronic pain with up-to-date research. Your learning will be reinforced with actual hypnosis for pain reduction. 18:00
West Coast Railway Heritage Park. 6:00 pm. Make your plans now to attend West Coast Railway Association’s spring 2012 gala evening, to be held on Saturday, March 3, 2012 in the CN Roundhouse & Conference Centre. 20:00
- 23:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Punk celtic harpist. Her music, with heavy roots in folk rock and cannibalized Celtic tunes, ahs been enjoyed by people of all ages in Gothic Cathedrals and on street corners. Clarity is currently working on an album and pusuing her masters of Divinity at the Vancouver School of Theology. Tix $10 at door 21:30
Howe Sound Inn. 9:30 pm. No Cover. Comprised of Banjo player Keenan Lawlor and Guitarist Andrew Phelan, The River and the Road have developed a sound that stands out from the standard Folk/Americana genre and can be easily recognized by their powerful harmonies and energetic live performance. 21:30
Shady Tree Pub. Back by popular demand. Chunky Chornz spinning $10 jugs | ||
03 / 4
- Sunday, Mar 4, 2012
Friday, Mar 2, 2012
End: Sunday, Mar 4, 2012
Whistler Olympic Park - March 2 to 4th. This year the Callaghan Winter Sports Club has hosted three Recreational Biathlon events and a promotional Mock Biathlon last Friday but the centerpiece of this year's biathlon calendar is the Stride and Glide Sports BC Biathlon Championships on March 2—4. 12:00
- 16:00
Come join us on Sunday March 4th for a family fun day. We will have a Bouncy Castle, Face Painting, Games for Kids, Balloons, A silent auction, food, and more. All activities are by donation for local Squamish Family the Lazaridis' who's two year old son Theo is at BC Children's hospital battling leukemia. 19:30
- 22:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:30 - 10:00 pm. First Sunday of each month join local musicians and guest for a night of acoustic music and song. Everyone welcome. | ||
03 / 5
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Squamish Golf Course. 7:00 pm. Squamish CAN’s coming of age. Squamish CAN will be 3 years old soon, and a third birthday seems like a good occasion to take a moment to sit back and take a look at what we look like. With the same structure and organizational format that we’ve had from day one, we have grown in many different ways. | ||
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03 / 7
09:30
Special Drop in Classes! 18:30
Quest University Cafeteria. 6:30 pm. SORCA invites all local restaurants and businesses to get involved in our 2012 bi-weekly XC Toonie Rides. This is a great opportunity to help out a grassroots community event while showcasing your business. A lottery will be held and chosen sponsors will secure a date for their toonie. Sponsors MUST be in attendance at this meeting. | ||
03 / 8
18:00
- 22:30
VentureWeb presents an epic night of adventure story telling in support of Squamish Search & Rescue. One of America’s longest-running film festivals, the Mountainfilm in Telluride Festival (Mountainfilm), will stop in Squamish for one night of epic adventure story telling through film, Thursday, March 8, 2012 at the Eagle Eye Theatre. 19:00
Quest University. 7:00 pm. Screening sponsored by Squamish CAN. "Peace Out" looks at societal attitudes to industrial development in northern BC and Alberta. The film covers a range of developments, including BC Hydro’s proposed Site C dam megaproject in the Peace River Valley. Click here for more details and whet your appetite with the trailer. 19:00
Squamish Adventure Centre. 7:00 pm. Join long-tim climber and author Anders Ourom who will share his personal anecdotes, photos, documents and artifacts to bring to life our rich climbing heritage. Anders completed his first route on the Stawamus Chief on Dec 31, 1972 at the age of 16 and has been clinging to and clambering up rock faces fever since. | ||
03 / 9
13:00
- 16:00
The Portico Gallery offers a sketch opportunity for those who want disciplined practice in a group. EVERY FRIDAY between 1 - 4pm by donation. Still life/Objects change throughout the session. Just bring your own paper and drawing aids. info@porticogallery.ca 18:00
Squamish Adventure Center 6:00 pm and 8:00 pm | Forks Over Knives Movie Screening - This movie will change your life!! Hosted by Earthsave Whistler and The Raw Livestyle - Priscilla Levac
Screenings - 6pm and 8pm - Come early as there is limited seating.
19:00
Quest University 7:00 pm. Quest University Canada welcomes the amazing jazz/blues vocalist, actor, playwright, poet and activist Dalannah Gail Bowen, whose performances have been thrilling audiences in Canada and the US for 40 years. Joining her will be award-winning keyboardist and Grammy-nominated producer Michael Creber. 19:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:00 pm. Eve Ensler's theVagina Monologues. Spellbinding, funn and almost unbearable moving - it is both a work of art and an incisive piece of cultural history, a poem, a performance and a benediction. Squamish and Whistler locationsl. Proceeds benefit children in Hait and the Howe Sound Women's Centre Society. Tix $20 | ||
03 / 10
09:00
Held in the spirit of bringing plants and people together in to symbiotic relationships, surrounding this year's Equinox.Guided by Herbalist Carley Smith Join us in: - "Learning to listen" - Ethical harvesting - Plant identification - Preparing, storing and using Herbal remedies - Plant spirit art - Fun discussion on both scientific and folkloric aspects of t 11:00
- 15:00
GLACIER AIR. 11:00 am - 3:00 pm. Squamish Municipal Airport, 46001 Government Road, Brackendale, BC Women of Aviation Worldwide Week March 5th – 11th. As part of this event, Glacier Air wants to introduce girls and women of all ages to the thrill of flight in a small aircraft! Our goal is to introduce as many women to the joy of flight and stimulate an interest in learning to fly! 11:00
- 14:30
Sansho Taiko at the Britannia Mine Museum, Saturday March 10th, 11am & 2pm Start Spring Break off with a Bang! The historic buildings at the Britannia Mine Museum will be filled with the awesome 21:00
Howe Sound Brew Pub. Ok, ok - listen to this. There is the most awesome circus bohemian funk band coming to the Brew Pub on March 10th - Blackberry Wood. a wonderful, secret and magic combination of alt-country-gypsy-circus music. A high-energy cabaret spin on old and modern music - these guys are a performance and a dance - NOT TO BE MISSED! Dress up. Come out. NO COVER!!!! | ||
03 / 11
10:00
- 15:00
Join us at the CN Roundhouse at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park 39645 Government Road, Squamish 2011 - 2012 Winter Market Dates: 18:30
- 21:30
Two Birds Eatery. 6:30 - 9:30 pm. Bring your games and your friends. This is an LGBT Friendly event, all ages welcome! | ||
03 / 12
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Join Our Touring Show! 09:00
Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
BaseCamp Art Studios is offering Spring Break Day Camps for Squamish kids and youth. We will be playing with various materials to create what your child's imagination holds! Camps are available for half or full day registration. Mornings from 9am to Noon. Afternoons from 1pm to 4pm. | ||
03 / 13
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Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 12:00 am
Join Our Touring Show! (all day)
Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
BaseCamp Art Studios is offering Spring Break Day Camps for Squamish kids and youth. We will be playing with various materials to create what your child's imagination holds! Camps are available for half or full day registration. Mornings from 9am to Noon. Afternoons from 1pm to 4pm. | ||
03 / 14
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Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 12:00 am
Join Our Touring Show! (all day)
Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
BaseCamp Art Studios is offering Spring Break Day Camps for Squamish kids and youth. We will be playing with various materials to create what your child's imagination holds! Camps are available for half or full day registration. Mornings from 9am to Noon. Afternoons from 1pm to 4pm. 18:00
- 21:00
Quest U. 6:00 - 8:30 pm. Studen showcase, sample classes, soccer, delicious dinner and much more Check it out at 19:00
- 21:00
Goodwin Studios Building. 7:00 pm. Join the Squamish Writers Group for an evening of writing and inspiration. Catch up on what's happening around town in the writing world. Enjoy assignments, on the spot challenges, and some casual cameraderie. Everyone welcome.
squamishwritersgroup.com for more information | ||
03 / 15
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Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 12:00 am
Join Our Touring Show! (all day)
Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
BaseCamp Art Studios is offering Spring Break Day Camps for Squamish kids and youth. We will be playing with various materials to create what your child's imagination holds! Camps are available for half or full day registration. Mornings from 9am to Noon. Afternoons from 1pm to 4pm. | ||
03 / 16
(all day)
Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 12:00 am
Join Our Touring Show! (all day)
Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
BaseCamp Art Studios is offering Spring Break Day Camps for Squamish kids and youth. We will be playing with various materials to create what your child's imagination holds! Camps are available for half or full day registration. Mornings from 9am to Noon. Afternoons from 1pm to 4pm. 07:30
- 09:30
Squamish United Church, 4th and Victoria 13:00
- 16:00
The Portico Gallery offers a sketch opportunity for those who want disciplined practice in a group. EVERY FRIDAY between 1 - 4pm by donation. Still life/Objects change throughout the session. Just bring your own paper and drawing aids. info@porticogallery.ca | ||
03 / 17
(all day)
Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 12:00 am
Join Our Touring Show! (all day)
Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
BaseCamp Art Studios is offering Spring Break Day Camps for Squamish kids and youth. We will be playing with various materials to create what your child's imagination holds! Camps are available for half or full day registration. Mornings from 9am to Noon. Afternoons from 1pm to 4pm. 09:00
- 14:00
Totem Hall. 9:00 - 2:00 pm. Donations accepted. Come help raise funds to get Squamish Lacrosse up and running. 10:00
Local Artist LINDA WAGNER instructs a WATERCOLOUR CLASS for that professional look. 13:00
- 14:30
Are you curious about hypnosis for childbirth? Join us for this free information session. Learn about hypnosis and how it works as an effective tool for an easier natural birth. Hear from local hypno-families & ask your questions. Also, try hypnosis for yourself by taking part in a short group hypnosis session. Register today! 20:00
Howe Sound Brew Pub. The Hathaways. Seminterrato Rock N Roll. Come and get your Irish on! Irish Whiskey Shots. 3 Featured Stouts. Irish Pot Pie. Brew Pub Party starts 9:30 pm. Be sure to wear your dancing shoes! 20:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Music and laughter on St. Patrick's Day. Three quarters of a quarter of a century ago, something magnificent happened in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Sensing a desperate public need for musical comedy, The Arrogant Worms was formed. The Arrogant Worms began as a comedy troupe performing songs and sketches on the campus radio station in 1991. | ||
03 / 18
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Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 12:00 am
Join Our Touring Show! (all day)
Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
BaseCamp Art Studios is offering Spring Break Day Camps for Squamish kids and youth. We will be playing with various materials to create what your child's imagination holds! Camps are available for half or full day registration. Mornings from 9am to Noon. Afternoons from 1pm to 4pm. 09:00
- 11:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 9:00 - 11:00 am. Spanish hot chocolate is as thick as Canadian Oil – MOVING PLANETS brings them both to the table! 09:00
Held in the spirit of bringing plants and people together in to symbiotic relationships, surrounding this year's Equinox.Guided by Herbalist Carley Smith Join us in: - "Learning to listen" - Ethical harvesting - Plant identification - Preparing, storing and using Herbal remedies - Plant spirit art - Fun discussion on both scientific and folkloric aspects of t | ||
03 / 19
(all day)
Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 12:00 am
Join Our Touring Show! (all day)
Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
BaseCamp Art Studios is offering Spring Break Day Camps for Squamish kids and youth. We will be playing with various materials to create what your child's imagination holds! Camps are available for half or full day registration. Mornings from 9am to Noon. Afternoons from 1pm to 4pm. | ||
03 / 20
(all day)
Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 12:00 am
Join Our Touring Show! (all day)
Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
BaseCamp Art Studios is offering Spring Break Day Camps for Squamish kids and youth. We will be playing with various materials to create what your child's imagination holds! Camps are available for half or full day registration. Mornings from 9am to Noon. Afternoons from 1pm to 4pm. 09:00
Tuesday, Mar 20, 2012 - 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
Brennan Park. 9:00 - 4:00 pm. Did you know Lacrosse is Canada's Summer National Sport? Come on and see what the sport is all about. Info session March 19 @ 1:00 pm. Then spring break Lacrosse Camp March 20-23. | ||
03 / 21
(all day)
Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 12:00 am
Join Our Touring Show! (all day)
Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
BaseCamp Art Studios is offering Spring Break Day Camps for Squamish kids and youth. We will be playing with various materials to create what your child's imagination holds! Camps are available for half or full day registration. Mornings from 9am to Noon. Afternoons from 1pm to 4pm. (all day)
Tuesday, Mar 20, 2012 - 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
Brennan Park. 9:00 - 4:00 pm. Did you know Lacrosse is Canada's Summer National Sport? Come on and see what the sport is all about. Info session March 19 @ 1:00 pm. Then spring break Lacrosse Camp March 20-23. 10:00
Wednesday, Mar 21, 2012 - 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm
Bring out the family to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park March 12 to 16 and March 19 to 23, and have a blast from the past exploring Dino Dayz. Search for fossils and dig up bones in this creative event, held in the Mac Norris Station. While there, take a ride on the West Coast Mini Rail and enjoy all the terrific Heritage Park exhibits. | ||
03 / 22
(all day)
Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 12:00 am
Join Our Touring Show! (all day)
Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
BaseCamp Art Studios is offering Spring Break Day Camps for Squamish kids and youth. We will be playing with various materials to create what your child's imagination holds! Camps are available for half or full day registration. Mornings from 9am to Noon. Afternoons from 1pm to 4pm. (all day)
Tuesday, Mar 20, 2012 - 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
Brennan Park. 9:00 - 4:00 pm. Did you know Lacrosse is Canada's Summer National Sport? Come on and see what the sport is all about. Info session March 19 @ 1:00 pm. Then spring break Lacrosse Camp March 20-23. (all day)
Wednesday, Mar 21, 2012 - 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm
Bring out the family to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park March 12 to 16 and March 19 to 23, and have a blast from the past exploring Dino Dayz. Search for fossils and dig up bones in this creative event, held in the Mac Norris Station. While there, take a ride on the West Coast Mini Rail and enjoy all the terrific Heritage Park exhibits. 19:00
- 21:00
Thursday March 22, 2012 19:30
Thursday, Mar 22, 2012 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Eagle Eye Theatre. Doors 7:30 pm. Performance 8:00 pm. Appearing by special permission from the Canadian Actors' Equite Association. By playwright Ivan Menchell. Produced by Special Arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. New York City. The Cemetary Club is a comedy-drama about Jewish widows trying to cope with single life in Pittsburgh.
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03 / 23
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Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 12:00 am
Join Our Touring Show! - 16:00
Monday, Mar 12, 2012 - 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
BaseCamp Art Studios is offering Spring Break Day Camps for Squamish kids and youth. We will be playing with various materials to create what your child's imagination holds! Camps are available for half or full day registration. Mornings from 9am to Noon. Afternoons from 1pm to 4pm. - 16:00
Tuesday, Mar 20, 2012 - 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
Brennan Park. 9:00 - 4:00 pm. Did you know Lacrosse is Canada's Summer National Sport? Come on and see what the sport is all about. Info session March 19 @ 1:00 pm. Then spring break Lacrosse Camp March 20-23. - 17:00
Wednesday, Mar 21, 2012 - 10:00 am
End: 5:00 pm
Bring out the family to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park March 12 to 16 and March 19 to 23, and have a blast from the past exploring Dino Dayz. Search for fossils and dig up bones in this creative event, held in the Mac Norris Station. While there, take a ride on the West Coast Mini Rail and enjoy all the terrific Heritage Park exhibits. (all day)
Thursday, Mar 22, 2012 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Eagle Eye Theatre. Doors 7:30 pm. Performance 8:00 pm. Appearing by special permission from the Canadian Actors' Equite Association. By playwright Ivan Menchell. Produced by Special Arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. New York City. The Cemetary Club is a comedy-drama about Jewish widows trying to cope with single life in Pittsburgh.
13:00
- 16:00
The Portico Gallery offers a sketch opportunity for those who want disciplined practice in a group. EVERY FRIDAY between 1 - 4pm by donation. Still life/Objects change throughout the session. Just bring your own paper and drawing aids. info@porticogallery.ca 18:00
- 22:00
The Squamish Fighter Fighters square off against the Squamish RCMP in a no holds barred grudge match on ice. There will be tons of prizes, and a puck toss with all proceeds benefiting two year old Theo Lazardis who is being treated for childhood leukemia. Bring the whole family. | ||
03 / 24
- 19:30
Thursday, Mar 22, 2012 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Eagle Eye Theatre. Doors 7:30 pm. Performance 8:00 pm. Appearing by special permission from the Canadian Actors' Equite Association. By playwright Ivan Menchell. Produced by Special Arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. New York City. The Cemetary Club is a comedy-drama about Jewish widows trying to cope with single life in Pittsburgh.
18:00
Postponed until further notice. Squamish Golf Course. 6:00 pm - 1:00 am. Join the Squamish Chamber of Commerce for their annual Spring Gala. 21:00
Howe Sound Inn. No Cover. A day in the life at an office job; spending a night away from a loved one; finding hope in overwhelming circumstances. These are the songs that come from Winnipeg born singer/songwriter Marc Ross. Simple. Honest. Unpretentious.
marcrossmusic.com | ||
03 / 25
10:00
- 15:00
Join us at the CN Roundhouse at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park 39645 Government Road, Squamish 2011 - 2012 Winter Market Dates: 18:30
- 21:30
Two Birds Eatery. 6:30 - 9:30 pm. Queer friendly evening of board games - bring your own game or use ours, everyone welcome. All ages. | ||
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03 / 27
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Sandman Hotel and Suites. 6:45 pm. The Squamish Valley Equestrian Association is a member driven organization that promotes multi-discipline equine sport and recreation in Squamish and throughout the Sea-to-Sky Corridor. S.V.E.A. members have access to our riding arena located off Logger's Lane in Squamish, where we host horse shows, clinics and fun days from spring to fall. 19:00
- 20:00
The period of junior youth – adolescence - is characterized by sudden and rapid changes including physical, emotional, intellectual and behavioral dimensions. | ||
03 / 28
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- 21:00
Goodwin Studios Building. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Everyone welcome to our annual Squamish Writers Group meet up. Be inspired! Bring your friends. 19:30
- 21:30
Quest University Canada: Multipurpose Room below the cafeteria The formal performance of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" in its entirety, produced by Fei Shi, performed by 2012 Quest Theater Class. | ||
03 / 29
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Squamish Public Library.6:30 - 7:30 pm. Religious tolerance may be a commonly accepted principle of modern, secular societies but world events often prove that tolerance is easier said than done, easier to prove than to practice. Or is it? When we look at rhetoric – that is, how we discuss and argue for religious tolerance – we can discover that our language, too, has limits. 19:30
Thursday, Mar 29, 2012 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Eagle Eye Theatre. Doors 7:30 pm. Performance 8:00 pm. Between Shifts Theatre is currently in production of Ivan Menchell’s comedy “Cemetery Club”. Performances will be held at Eagle Eye Theatre March 22, 23, 24 & 29, 30, 31. Doors open 7:30 p.m., Curtain 8:00 p.m.
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03 / 30
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Thursday, Mar 29, 2012 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Eagle Eye Theatre. Doors 7:30 pm. Performance 8:00 pm. Between Shifts Theatre is currently in production of Ivan Menchell’s comedy “Cemetery Club”. Performances will be held at Eagle Eye Theatre March 22, 23, 24 & 29, 30, 31. Doors open 7:30 p.m., Curtain 8:00 p.m.
13:00
- 16:00
The Portico Gallery offers a sketch opportunity for those who want disciplined practice in a group. EVERY FRIDAY between 1 - 4pm by donation. Still life/Objects change throughout the session. Just bring your own paper and drawing aids. info@porticogallery.ca 21:00
Howe Sound Inn and Brew Pub. Doors 8:00 pm. Kostaman and the Good Vibrations will roll down the highway from the snowy north and Freeflow are excited to be back to play their famous reggae set for the Squamish crowd. Later in the evening Riddim Fernandez will spin his island beats keeping the dance floor pumping into the early hours. | ||
03 / 31
- 19:30
Thursday, Mar 29, 2012 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Eagle Eye Theatre. Doors 7:30 pm. Performance 8:00 pm. Between Shifts Theatre is currently in production of Ivan Menchell’s comedy “Cemetery Club”. Performances will be held at Eagle Eye Theatre March 22, 23, 24 & 29, 30, 31. Doors open 7:30 p.m., Curtain 8:00 p.m.
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- 17:00
Portico Gallery. 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Ever wonder about the history of that funky old lamp you inherited, or the value of that brightly coloured glass vase you snapped up at a garage sale? Gale Pirie, an independant, accredited member of the Canadian Personal Property Appraiser Group valuing estate goods and appraiser with CBC's Canadian Antiques Roadshow will be here soon. 09:00
- 12:00
www.svea.ca for more information. The SVEA's first show of the season is a Dressage show. Head on down to the club riding ring, located just off Logger's Lane south of the Loggers Sports grounds, to watch local and visiting dressage riders competing. 20:00
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. | ||
04 / 1
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www.svea.ca for more information. The SVEA is hosting the first Hunter Jumper show of the season. Head on down to the club riding ring, located just off Logger's Lane south of the Loggers Sports grounds, to watch local and visiting Hunter Jumper riders competing. 13:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 1:00 pm. ART SHOW: Christina Nick & Chad Depner Works in Metal and More from the BAG Resident Studios Opening Reception Sunday April 1@ 3 pm | ||
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04 / 5
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Squamish Library. 6:30 - 7:30 pm. Join authors Colleen Cross, Shannon Nering and Robin Spano as they share their success and their recently published books. | ||
04 / 6
11:00
- 13:00
Squamish Adventure Centre. 11:00 am - 1:00 pm. Easter Egg Hunt for Little Squids (aged 0-6!) at the Squamish Adventure Centre Join us for an egg hunt, face painting, crafts, Easter movies and more! Hunt begins at 11:30am sharp, it's outside so please dress for the weather. | ||
04 / 7
14:00
- 23:00
Dancing Bear is an annual, student run festival in Squamish hosted by Quest University.
20:00
Brackendale Art Gallery.8:00 pm. Each member of the HBG has played music pretty much their entire adult life and each brings something unique to the music, and yet for all of them it’s a great learning experience. 21:30
- 23:45
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. Alternative / Indie / Rock Luke brings a unique combination of soulful authenticity fused with memorable pop hooks.with Special Guest, DEREK GUST www.lukedowler.com | ||
04 / 8
09:00
Corsa Cycles. 9:00 am. Lucky enough to get a spot in this year's Test of Metal, BC Bike Race or GranFondo? Already feeling the pressure to up the training? Corsa wants to help get you motivated for this upcoming race season! This is your invitation to the Sunday Challenge - a weekly training ride from the bottom of 9-Mile hill to the top of Lava Flow. 10 weeks, 10 hill climbs, 1 big party! 10:00
- 15:00
Join us at the CN Roundhouse at the West Coast Railway Heritage Park 39645 Government Road, Squamish 2011 - 2012 Winter Market Dates: 11:00
- 14:30
Britannia Mine Museum. 11:00 am and 2:00 pm. Hunt for Eggs. Britanniasaurus Rex, the local, lovable dinosaur, will be back at the Britannia Mine Museum on Easter Sunday, April 8th, hiding little treasures throughout the site for kids to find. There will also be activities to help identify the gems in the eggs and make masks to look like our favorite dinosaur. | ||
04 / 9
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04 / 10
15:00
Tuesday, Apr 10, 2012 - 3:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
The Howe Sound Music Festival is a 6-day event where piano, voice, and choral students perform and receive coaching from professional adjudicators. All classes are open to the public for only $3 per session. Gold level performers are invited to participate in the Highlights Concert, Sunday, April 15 at 3 PM. Come share in the Sea to Sky Corridor's amazing wealth of talent. | ||
04 / 11
(all day)
Tuesday, Apr 10, 2012 - 3:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
The Howe Sound Music Festival is a 6-day event where piano, voice, and choral students perform and receive coaching from professional adjudicators. All classes are open to the public for only $3 per session. Gold level performers are invited to participate in the Highlights Concert, Sunday, April 15 at 3 PM. Come share in the Sea to Sky Corridor's amazing wealth of talent. | ||
04 / 12
(all day)
Tuesday, Apr 10, 2012 - 3:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
The Howe Sound Music Festival is a 6-day event where piano, voice, and choral students perform and receive coaching from professional adjudicators. All classes are open to the public for only $3 per session. Gold level performers are invited to participate in the Highlights Concert, Sunday, April 15 at 3 PM. Come share in the Sea to Sky Corridor's amazing wealth of talent. 13:00
- 16:00
iPhonography 101 Workshop in Squamish by "iPhone guru" Brian Noppè Recently interviewed on CTV! Small groups, Cost is only $88 (contact me if you are interested in a weekend class) More info: http://iphonography101.com/ This fun WORKSHOP will inspire you to make the 3 hours Duration - 1pm till 4pm 18:30
- 23:00
Pepe and Gringos. 6:30 pm. Stylezone, Carmelle's and the Squamish Montessori School present a "Spring is in the Air" Fashion Show on Thursday April 12th at Pepe and Gringos. Tickets are $35 each and available exclusively at Stylezone. Come out and enjoy tapas with your friends while viewing the latest spring fashions. Tickets are sure to sell out so get them soon! 18:30
- 21:30
Zephyr Cafe. 6:30 - 9:30 pm. Join the Downtown BIA Board of Directors and fellow members for appetizers and beverages and | ||
04 / 13
(all day)
Tuesday, Apr 10, 2012 - 3:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
The Howe Sound Music Festival is a 6-day event where piano, voice, and choral students perform and receive coaching from professional adjudicators. All classes are open to the public for only $3 per session. Gold level performers are invited to participate in the Highlights Concert, Sunday, April 15 at 3 PM. Come share in the Sea to Sky Corridor's amazing wealth of talent. 19:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:00 pm. Enjoy French music, a silent auction & great company featuring Volume Collective & Les Deux Plumes. Proceeds will benefit the student’s cultural activities this year. 19:00
Friday, Apr 13, 2012 - 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
On Friday April 13th, and Saturday April 14th, Quest University Canada will be presenting the V-Day production the Vagina Monologues. V-Day is an activist organization that aims to prevent violence aganist women around the world. | ||
04 / 14
(all day)
Tuesday, Apr 10, 2012 - 3:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
The Howe Sound Music Festival is a 6-day event where piano, voice, and choral students perform and receive coaching from professional adjudicators. All classes are open to the public for only $3 per session. Gold level performers are invited to participate in the Highlights Concert, Sunday, April 15 at 3 PM. Come share in the Sea to Sky Corridor's amazing wealth of talent. - 21:00
Friday, Apr 13, 2012 - 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
On Friday April 13th, and Saturday April 14th, Quest University Canada will be presenting the V-Day production the Vagina Monologues. V-Day is an activist organization that aims to prevent violence aganist women around the world. 09:00
- 13:00
Brennan Park. 9:00 am- 1:00 pm. Rent a table, sell the toys and clothes your kids have outgrown. Or come by and take advantage of some great deals! Kids' Toys, clothing and sports sale
09:00
Saturday, Apr 14, 2012 - 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
Take your course with the boating professionals. With boating season fast aproaching and all boaters now required by law to have their pleasure craft license, The Howe Sound Marine Rescue Society will be running two public courses in April. 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. April 14 & 15 $85 per person. Includes student manual and card. Limit 20 per class 09:00
- 12:00
This event will showcase the diverse options for child care in Squamish. Come and meet those that care for our children each and every day 19:00
WHERE: West Coast Railway Heritage Park Roundhouse Squamish Women Centre is pleased to present the speakers for the evening: “Women. Influence. Our World!” 19:00
- 21:00
We invite you to attend the Quest University Canada V-Day production of the Vagina Monologues on April 13th and 14th. The show will begin at 7pm and be held in the Quest University Multi-Purpose Room. Admission is by donation with all proceeds going to the Howe Sound Women's Centre. 21:30
- 23:45
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. Jazz metal that you would listen to by a fireAlternative / Acoustic / Rock www.windborn.ca | ||
04 / 15
- 17:00
Tuesday, Apr 10, 2012 - 3:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
The Howe Sound Music Festival is a 6-day event where piano, voice, and choral students perform and receive coaching from professional adjudicators. All classes are open to the public for only $3 per session. Gold level performers are invited to participate in the Highlights Concert, Sunday, April 15 at 3 PM. Come share in the Sea to Sky Corridor's amazing wealth of talent. - 16:00
Saturday, Apr 14, 2012 - 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
Take your course with the boating professionals. With boating season fast aproaching and all boaters now required by law to have their pleasure craft license, The Howe Sound Marine Rescue Society will be running two public courses in April. 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. April 14 & 15 $85 per person. Includes student manual and card. Limit 20 per class 09:00
Corsa Cycles. 9:00 am. Lucky enough to get a spot in this year's Test of Metal, BC Bike Race or GranFondo? Already feeling the pressure to up the training? Corsa wants to help get you motivated for this upcoming race season! This is your invitation to the Sunday Challenge - a weekly training ride from the bottom of 9-Mile hill to the top of Lava Flow. 10 weeks, 10 hill climbs, 1 big party! 12:00
- 16:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. Noon - 4:00 pm. Xwalacktun (born Rick Harry) is a Squamish First Nation artist whose works are recognized internationally. He specializes in cedar woodcarvings but also creates various works and design in stone, glass, metal, and other woods. Some widely recognized pieces are: designs on Vancouver 2010 Olympic wear, carved double doors for B.C. | ||
04 / 16
10:00
- 17:00
Britannia Museum Daily until June 15. Microscapes: Minerals Beyond the Naked Eye showcases how beautiful rocks can look in thin section, which is a technique for identifying rocks. When rocks are ground down thinner than a sheet of paper you can shine light through them. Polarized light is used as a way of revealing beautiful colours and patterns, allowing the minerals to be identified. 19:00
- 21:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. Mon & Wednesday Evenings 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Aprl 16, 18, 23, & 25. Grow your intuition, imagination and creativity through the adventures of Intuitive Watercolour! Intuitive Art is like no other art form and requires no previous art experience or skill. Create one-of-a-kind watercolour backgrounds from which to bring hidden images to life. | ||
04 / 17
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04 / 18
19:00
Wednesday, Apr 18, 2012 - 7:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
Don Ross Secondary. 7:00 pm both nights. Enjoy this adaptation of the 1951 Disney Alice in Wonderland theatrical production. Fun for the whole family. Tickets $8 or $20 for a family. 19:00
- 21:00
Goodwin Studios Building. 7:00 pm. Join the Squamish Writers Group for an evening of writing and inspiration. Catch up on what's happening around town in the writing world. Enjoy assignments, on the spot challenges, and some casual cameraderie. Everyone welcome.
squamishwritersgroup.com for more information | ||
04 / 19
- 19:00
Wednesday, Apr 18, 2012 - 7:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
Don Ross Secondary. 7:00 pm both nights. Enjoy this adaptation of the 1951 Disney Alice in Wonderland theatrical production. Fun for the whole family. Tickets $8 or $20 for a family. 18:30
- 20:00
Squamish Public Library. Author Charlotte Gill will be talking about her recent award-winning book Eating Dirt. Gill shares her memories of 17 years of planing trees across three provinces. Eating Dirt tells the tale of nearly two decades in the rough, the peopl she enountered and her awe of the Canadian wilderness. | ||
04 / 20
19:00
- 21:00
Sandman Hotel & Suites. Time TBA. www.svea. ca for more information. Friday, April 20 - Paton & Martin Veterinary Services presents as part of its VETERINARY EDUCATIONAL SERIES – Colic in the horse – are we winning? An informative evening with guest speaker Dr. Eric Martin. | ||
04 / 21
00:00
Saturday, Apr 21, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
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. We hope you enjoy y 09:00
- 14:00
Huge assortment of women's vintage, unique clothing at super cheap prices. Clothing sale will be part of the Quest University garage sale. 09:00
- 14:00
Quest University 1st Annual Student Move-Out Garage Sale Saturday April 21st from 9am-2pm Follow the signs - Will be located on Quest Campus near the residences. Come enjoy the great selection of deals from our growing student population. They will be clearing out their closets before they leave for the summer or their new post-graduate lives. 10:00
- 16:00
St Johns' Anglican Church A celebration of the environment and the connection between it and the spirituality of individuals or groups through original fibre and fabric art. 10:00
- 15:00
PacWest building, across from Walmart behind Two Birds Eatery. Sell your new or used sporting gear at the SORCA gear swap. Bikes. kids bikes. bike parts, kite boarding, windsurfing, kayak, climbing gear, alpine/nordic skis, snowboards, etc. No Used Shoes. Must be in working order and good condition. PacWest 100 39149 Discover Way, Squamish 10:00
- 14:00
Quest University. 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. The workshop will be professionally facilitated by Rockandel and Associates. All participants input ideas and commitments will be heard and captured. For more information visit squamishfoundation.com 12:00
- 23:00
ARRIBA!!!! Wii Bowl for Kids on April 21, 2012! The Wii Bowl for Big Brothers Big Sisters is a fundraising campaign involving some 150 bowlers from companies and families in the Sea to Sky Corridor. Benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters Sea to Sky mentoring programs for approximately 170 at-risk children in the Corridor, participating is easy, fun and rewarding. Break out the sombrero. 21:30
- 23:45
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. Best live band in East Van right now, period. Welcome to church bitches! (C.R. Avery ) a blend of R&B, Soul, Folk, Blues, Hip Hop, and Jazz. highsocietymusic.ca | ||
04 / 22
- 23:00
Saturday, Apr 21, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
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. We hope you enjoy y 00:00
- 23:00
Various Locations. Times TBA. A full day of mountain biking opens the season for SORCA members. DownHill and Social Rides in the morning, XC Course in the afternoon. More information will be posted on www.sorca.ca
09:00
Corsa Cycles. 9:00 am. Lucky enough to get a spot in this year's Test of Metal, BC Bike Race or GranFondo? Already feeling the pressure to up the training? Corsa wants to help get you motivated for this upcoming race season! This is your invitation to the Sunday Challenge - a weekly training ride from the bottom of 9-Mile hill to the top of Lava Flow. 10 weeks, 10 hill climbs, 1 big party! 10:00
- 16:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. Cuttlefish bone casting is one of the oldest casting methods for making jewelry, coins, keys and small sculptures. Chad Depner, BFA Red Deer College 2003, applied his college experience in sculpture and foundry- work to learning this method of small-object design and casting. 11:00
Sunday, Apr 22, 2012 - 11:00 am
End: 3:00 pm
PLANT A SEED FOR EARTH DAY There is a long-standing tradition in Britannia of planting seeds and growing vegetables. This isolated community had to be very self reliant and what better way to do that than grow your own food. | ||
04 / 23
(all day)
Sunday, Apr 22, 2012 - 11:00 am
End: 3:00 pm
PLANT A SEED FOR EARTH DAY There is a long-standing tradition in Britannia of planting seeds and growing vegetables. This isolated community had to be very self reliant and what better way to do that than grow your own food. 10:00
- 17:00
Britannia Museum Daily until June 15. Microscapes: Minerals Beyond the Naked Eye showcases how beautiful rocks can look in thin section, which is a technique for identifying rocks. When rocks are ground down thinner than a sheet of paper you can shine light through them. Polarized light is used as a way of revealing beautiful colours and patterns, allowing the minerals to be identified. 19:00
- 23:00
Join us for a private event at the Parkside Restaurant on Monday the 23rd of April. I'm a pretty constant regular at the Parkside and I can tell you we will be in for a treat this evening with Chef Mike. Save the date, invite your friends, and make this a fun Monday night trying new wines and delicious food. 19:30
1.4 billion reasons, a presentation that communicates the realities of extreme poverty and what can be done about it. | ||
04 / 24
(all day)
Sunday, Apr 22, 2012 - 11:00 am
End: 3:00 pm
PLANT A SEED FOR EARTH DAY There is a long-standing tradition in Britannia of planting seeds and growing vegetables. This isolated community had to be very self reliant and what better way to do that than grow your own food. 18:30
- 20:00
These drop-in meditation classes are taught by qualified Western teachers and are very easy to understand and apply to our daily lives. The classes are suitable for both beginners and more advanced meditation practitioners, and emphasize how to meditate and practice in our busy modern environment. | ||
04 / 25
(all day)
Sunday, Apr 22, 2012 - 11:00 am
End: 3:00 pm
PLANT A SEED FOR EARTH DAY There is a long-standing tradition in Britannia of planting seeds and growing vegetables. This isolated community had to be very self reliant and what better way to do that than grow your own food. 18:30
Various Locations. Race start 6:30 pm. Popular bi-weekly rides for adults and youth. 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 ride you will definitely enjoy the great BBQ food and socializing. 19:30
Wednesday, Apr 25, 2012 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Eagle Eye Community Theatre. 7:30 pm. 8 nights. Will Albert dissolve Almaelou? Will Rosie get her man? And Mae...will she marry him off to Gloria or be carried away on the back of a garbage truck. Come on out and see what happens to all of these characters and more as Kim Macafee and all her teenage friends witness Conrad Birdie's one last kiss before he enters the army. | ||
04 / 26
(all day)
Sunday, Apr 22, 2012 - 11:00 am
End: 3:00 pm
PLANT A SEED FOR EARTH DAY There is a long-standing tradition in Britannia of planting seeds and growing vegetables. This isolated community had to be very self reliant and what better way to do that than grow your own food. (all day)
Wednesday, Apr 25, 2012 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Eagle Eye Community Theatre. 7:30 pm. 8 nights. Will Albert dissolve Almaelou? Will Rosie get her man? And Mae...will she marry him off to Gloria or be carried away on the back of a garbage truck. Come on out and see what happens to all of these characters and more as Kim Macafee and all her teenage friends witness Conrad Birdie's one last kiss before he enters the army. 19:00
- 21:30
Corsa Cycles. 7:00 - 9:30 pm.It’s time for another party at Corsa Cycles! Last year’s Grand Opening was a blast, so why not do it again? We’re kicking off the season with a Spring Fashion Show to showcase some of the amazing gear we carry for men and women! The latest 2012 lines from Sugoi, Race Face, Fox, Ibex, Specialized, Gore, and more will be on the catwalk! | ||
04 / 27
- 15:00
Sunday, Apr 22, 2012 - 11:00 am
End: 3:00 pm
PLANT A SEED FOR EARTH DAY There is a long-standing tradition in Britannia of planting seeds and growing vegetables. This isolated community had to be very self reliant and what better way to do that than grow your own food. (all day)
Wednesday, Apr 25, 2012 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Eagle Eye Community Theatre. 7:30 pm. 8 nights. Will Albert dissolve Almaelou? Will Rosie get her man? And Mae...will she marry him off to Gloria or be carried away on the back of a garbage truck. Come on out and see what happens to all of these characters and more as Kim Macafee and all her teenage friends witness Conrad Birdie's one last kiss before he enters the army. | ||
04 / 28
- 19:30
Wednesday, Apr 25, 2012 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Eagle Eye Community Theatre. 7:30 pm. 8 nights. Will Albert dissolve Almaelou? Will Rosie get her man? And Mae...will she marry him off to Gloria or be carried away on the back of a garbage truck. Come on out and see what happens to all of these characters and more as Kim Macafee and all her teenage friends witness Conrad Birdie's one last kiss before he enters the army. 09:00
- 15:00
Brennan Park Rec Centre. 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. Bring all you runwanted usable items, furniture, appliances, toys, bikes, electronics, clothing, sporting goods and more. Take away others' items you want for FREE.
10:00
- 16:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. A registered colour teacher, Mike Sherlock provides art instruction on a regular basis to students of all ages. His workshops and art instruction on board cruise ships, in community centres, schools and at Quest University, has resulted in a truly international following. 20:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 7:00 pm. Heather Feeney with Scott Knight on Piano: Love, Laugh, Cry and the Music of Your Life: A one-woman contemporary musical theatre cabaret. Nothing from Cats, Fiddler on the Roof, The Sound of Music or Carousel. These songs are hot off the press from up and coming composers and lyricists in NYC. Some are from current shows; some stand on their own. 21:30
- 23:45
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. Hell-bent/heaven-sent on turning the conventional world of harping on its head. Punk harpist and guests. 9:30pm * NO COVER!!! | ||
04 / 29
09:00
Corsa Cycles. 9:00 am. Lucky enough to get a spot in this year's Test of Metal, BC Bike Race or GranFondo? Already feeling the pressure to up the training? Corsa wants to help get you motivated for this upcoming race season! This is your invitation to the Sunday Challenge - a weekly training ride from the bottom of 9-Mile hill to the top of Lava Flow. 10 weeks, 10 hill climbs, 1 big party! | ||
04 / 30
10:00
- 17:00
Britannia Museum Daily until June 15. Microscapes: Minerals Beyond the Naked Eye showcases how beautiful rocks can look in thin section, which is a technique for identifying rocks. When rocks are ground down thinner than a sheet of paper you can shine light through them. Polarized light is used as a way of revealing beautiful colours and patterns, allowing the minerals to be identified. 18:00
- 20:00
Squamish Library Foyer Gallery. 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Friends of Foyer Gala Event. Wine and Cheese Soiree.
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05 / 1
18:30
- 20:00
These drop-in meditation classes are taught by qualified Western teachers and are very easy to understand and apply to our daily lives. The classes are suitable for both beginners and more advanced meditation practitioners, and emphasize how to meditate and practice in our busy modern environment. | ||
05 / 2
19:30
Wednesday, May 2, 2012 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Eagle Eye Community Theatre. 7:30 pm. 8 nights. Will Albert dissolve Almaelou? Will Rosie get her man? And Mae...will she marry him off to Gloria or be carried away on the back of a garbage truck. Come on out and see what happens to all of these characters and more as Kim Macafee and all her teenage friends witness Conrad Birdie's one last kiss before he enters the army. | ||
05 / 3
(all day)
Wednesday, May 2, 2012 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Eagle Eye Community Theatre. 7:30 pm. 8 nights. Will Albert dissolve Almaelou? Will Rosie get her man? And Mae...will she marry him off to Gloria or be carried away on the back of a garbage truck. Come on out and see what happens to all of these characters and more as Kim Macafee and all her teenage friends witness Conrad Birdie's one last kiss before he enters the army. | ||
05 / 4
(all day)
Wednesday, May 2, 2012 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Eagle Eye Community Theatre. 7:30 pm. 8 nights. Will Albert dissolve Almaelou? Will Rosie get her man? And Mae...will she marry him off to Gloria or be carried away on the back of a garbage truck. Come on out and see what happens to all of these characters and more as Kim Macafee and all her teenage friends witness Conrad Birdie's one last kiss before he enters the army. 00:00
Friday, May 4, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Brackendale Art Gallery. Two day festival, details coming soon. Two Day Festival Times and details coming soon 17:00
- 20:00
Come One, Come All, to the Greatest Fundraiser on Earth! Let the sounds, smells and wonders of Valleycliffe Elementary’s Vintage Carnival amuse and entertain you. Games, crafts, Silent auction, 50/50, and so much more... Learn a new skill, enjoy a cheap thrill, attempt grand feats, consume great eats. 20:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Traditional Bluegrass with 5 on a String and prepare to Square Dance with Shout! White Dragon. Tix $20 Children under 12 $10 | ||
05 / 5
- 19:30
Wednesday, May 2, 2012 - 7:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Eagle Eye Community Theatre. 7:30 pm. 8 nights. Will Albert dissolve Almaelou? Will Rosie get her man? And Mae...will she marry him off to Gloria or be carried away on the back of a garbage truck. Come on out and see what happens to all of these characters and more as Kim Macafee and all her teenage friends witness Conrad Birdie's one last kiss before he enters the army. - 23:00
Friday, May 4, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Brackendale Art Gallery. Two day festival, details coming soon. Two Day Festival Times and details coming soon 05:00
Event- Howe Sound Women Centre’s 6th Annual Silent Auction and Fundraiser Place- Cliffside Neigbourhood Pub in ValleyCliffe 11:00
- 14:00
On May 5 from 11am - 2pm, Squamish Youth and Resource Centre is hosting the 3rd annual Youth Fest located on Cleveland Ave. This is a festival for youth but all are welcome. There will be games, food, music, prizes and much more !!! And, back by popular youth demand, we will have an Acro Bag! 20:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. 8:00 pm. Modern Bluegrass with the Mountain WIlliams featuring Michael Kilby. And creative newgrass with Big Machine. Oliver Swain on bango, bass, vocals; James Whittall on guitar and mandolin; Kelby MacNayr on percussion Sponsored by the Squamish Arts Council Tix $20 Children under 12 $10 21:00
Howe Sound Inn Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. Back by popular demand, these guys are good. Americana, blues, roots - selected to play live at this year's Live at Squamish! music. No Cover! Howe Sound Inn End of Cleveland Ave, Squamsih 604 892 2603
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05 / 6
08:00
Brohm Ridge / Cat Lake. Follow HWY 99 North, 20km past Squamish to Brohm Ridge/Cat Lake FSR then follow signsSpark Arresters Mandatory and 96 DB Noise Limits in Effect Registration 8:00 am - 10:00 am Sunday Volunteers meeting 9:30 am.
09:00
Corsa Cycles. 9:00 am. Lucky enough to get a spot in this year's Test of Metal, BC Bike Race or GranFondo? Already feeling the pressure to up the training? Corsa wants to help get you motivated for this upcoming race season! This is your invitation to the Sunday Challenge - a weekly training ride from the bottom of 9-Mile hill to the top of Lava Flow. 10 weeks, 10 hill climbs, 1 big party! 10:30
- 15:30
Partners in Paradise Open House, Sunday May 6th 10:30am to 3:30pm. A family fun day at North Vancouver Outdoor School in Paradise Valley, Brackendale, near Squamish. BBQ, Picnic Food, Healthy Snacks & Beverages. Enjoy the Salmon Hatchery, Farm, Salish Bighouse, Archery, Forest Lab, Paper Making, Microscope Studies, Crafts, Discovery Walk and Canoeing with your family and friends. | ||
05 / 7
10:00
- 17:00
Britannia Museum Daily until June 15. Microscapes: Minerals Beyond the Naked Eye showcases how beautiful rocks can look in thin section, which is a technique for identifying rocks. When rocks are ground down thinner than a sheet of paper you can shine light through them. Polarized light is used as a way of revealing beautiful colours and patterns, allowing the minerals to be identified. | ||
05 / 8
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05 / 10
18:30
Eagle Eye Theatre. Doors 6:30 pm. A stand-up comedy show fighting cancer with laughter. Appetizers, cash bar, music and silent auction
Showtime 8:00 pm The Boob Tour 19:00
- 20:30
SAM Building, 2nd Avenue. 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Everyone Welcome Drop in and see what it's all about! Closed July an August Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm Contact Marilyn McVey at (604) 898-1823 with any questions. 21:00
The Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. 9:00 pm. Every Thursday 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
05 / 11
10:00
- 13:00
Brennan Park Rec Centre. 10:00 am - 1:00 pm. Bike safety check, car seat check, kindergarten immunization, stuff for kids, education zone, active zone with Par T Perfect, face painting and games, Community Resource Zone.
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05 / 12
08:00
A lap race through the trails of the Cheekye Fan. More info will be added when available. Or contact: http://testofmetal.com/pages/orecrusher.php 10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th 11:00
- 15:00
Cedar Valley Waldorf School invites you to their annual outdoor spring May Fair Festival! On Saturday May 12 we’re hoisting our ribboned May Pole and are ready to share traditional song and dance with the whole family. 12:00
Millennium Place. 7:30 pm. The Whistler Arts Council & Blank Slate Theatre are proud to present a ONE NIGHT ONLY special engagement of Farragut North by Beau Willimon at Millennium Place on Saturday May 12th, 2012. Farragut North is a timely story about the lust for power and the costs one will endure to achieve it. 21:00
Howe Sound Inn Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. No Cover. Banjo, guitar, melodica and percussion.
Howe Sound Inn 604 892 2603 | ||
05 / 13
09:00
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 9:00 am. The 12th 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 09:00
- 14:00
Join The Mama Bears Relay for Life Team on Mother’s Day for a special All Day Set Menu where not only will a portion of each order will be donated to Canadian Cancer Society, but you will also be entered to win a night for two with breakfast at the Coast Blackcomb Suites in Whistler! Call For Reservations 1-604-898-4444 09:00
Corsa Cycles. 9:00 am. Lucky enough to get a spot in this year's Test of Metal, BC Bike Race or GranFondo? Already feeling the pressure to up the training? Corsa wants to help get you motivated for this upcoming race season! This is your invitation to the Sunday Challenge - a weekly training ride from the bottom of 9-Mile hill to the top of Lava Flow. 10 weeks, 10 hill climbs, 1 big party! 10:30
- 17:00
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
05 / 14
10:00
- 17:00
Britannia Museum Daily until June 15. Microscapes: Minerals Beyond the Naked Eye showcases how beautiful rocks can look in thin section, which is a technique for identifying rocks. When rocks are ground down thinner than a sheet of paper you can shine light through them. Polarized light is used as a way of revealing beautiful colours and patterns, allowing the minerals to be identified. 18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
05 / 15
18:30
- 20:00
These drop-in meditation classes are taught by qualified Western teachers and are very easy to understand and apply to our daily lives. The classes are suitable for both beginners and more advanced meditation practitioners, and emphasize how to meditate and practice in our busy modern environment. 19:00
- 21:00
www.svea. ca for more information. May 15, 2012 - Lauren Fraser, ACHBC, of Good Horsemanship www.goodhorsemanship.ca presents an educational talk "Equine Behavior" Date: Friday, May 15, 2012 Time: 7-9 pm Location: Sandman Hotel & Suites Squamish 39400 Discovery Way, Squamish Admission: SVEA Member $5.00, Nonmember $15.00 Limited seating available – RSVP 604-898-4248 Sandra | ||
05 / 16
18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
05 / 17
19:00
- 20:30
SAM Building, 2nd Avenue. 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Everyone Welcome Drop in and see what it's all about! Closed July an August Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm Contact Marilyn McVey at (604) 898-1823 with any questions. 21:00
The Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. 9:00 pm. Every Thursday 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
05 / 18
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05 / 19
10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th 10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th 10:00
Art Instructor Ken Davidson has condensed a watercolour class for Saturday, May 19. 20:00
- 23:00
Brackendale Art Gallery. Chilliwack's Bill Henderson live at the BAG. Tix $20 Brackendale Art Gallery Theatre Teahouse Ph/Fax: 604 898 3333 21:00
Howe Sound Inn Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. No Cover. mericana, Minimalist, Psychedelic.
Howe Sound Inn 604 892 2603 | ||
05 / 20
09:00
Corsa Cycles. 9:00 am. Lucky enough to get a spot in this year's Test of Metal, BC Bike Race or GranFondo? Already feeling the pressure to up the training? Corsa wants to help get you motivated for this upcoming race season! This is your invitation to the Sunday Challenge - a weekly training ride from the bottom of 9-Mile hill to the top of Lava Flow. 10 weeks, 10 hill climbs, 1 big party! 10:30
- 17:00
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
05 / 21
10:00
- 17:00
Britannia Museum Daily until June 15. Microscapes: Minerals Beyond the Naked Eye showcases how beautiful rocks can look in thin section, which is a technique for identifying rocks. When rocks are ground down thinner than a sheet of paper you can shine light through them. Polarized light is used as a way of revealing beautiful colours and patterns, allowing the minerals to be identified. 18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
05 / 22
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05 / 23
12:00
- 13:45
Join us at SHANNON FALLS RETIREMENT RESIDENCE, formerly Squamish Renaissance, for our monthly Lunch & Learn Series on Wednesday, May 23rd with speaker Leanne Embree, PH.D., RPH of London Drugs on ALLERGY SOLUTIONS. $6 for lunch payable at the door with presentation to follow. Please RSVP to Tanis at 604-848-2000 ext 5001. 18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. 19:00
- 20:30
Squamish Adventure Centre. 7:00 - 8:30 pm. With bears now out of hibernation and the recent cougar activity, this Living with Wildlife event, hosted by Bear Aeare and the Conservation Officer Service, comes at an important time for Squamish Residents. 19:00
- 21:00
Goodwin Studios Building. 7:00 pm. Join the Squamish Writers Group for an evening of writing and inspiration. Catch up on what's happening around town in the writing world. Enjoy assignments, on the spot challenges, and some casual cameraderie. Everyone welcome.
squamishwritersgroup.com for more information 19:30
- 21:00
Experience preschool! Our early childhood programs foster the natural curiosity and wonder of a young child in a beautiful and stimulating environment. Enveloped in a warm and loving atmosphere children are able to develop self-confidence, learn social skills and enhance their creative thinking. | ||
05 / 24
19:00
- 20:30
SAM Building, 2nd Avenue. 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Everyone Welcome Drop in and see what it's all about! Closed July an August Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm Contact Marilyn McVey at (604) 898-1823 with any questions. 19:30
Free Drop-In Information Session 21:00
The Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. 9:00 pm. Every Thursday 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
05 / 25
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05 / 26
10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th 10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th 10:00
- 12:00
Bring your child for an introduction to kindergarten. In this two hour class, children will experience an artistic activity, free play and story time, all part of the daily kindergarten rhythm. Register at the school office. We recommend that parents attend the Early Childhood Information Night (May 23) as a prerequisite. 11:00
Saturday, May 26, 2012 - 11:00 am
End: 5:00 am
Portico Gallery is offering a Basic Oil Technique class with Instructing Artist Linda Wagner. 21:30
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 9:30 pm. Rowdy roots and folk. www.steelaudrey.com Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company | ||
05 / 27
- 05:00
Saturday, May 26, 2012 - 11:00 am
End: 5:00 am
Portico Gallery is offering a Basic Oil Technique class with Instructing Artist Linda Wagner. 07:00
Alice Lake. Day of Race - registration table will open at 7:00am on race morning and will close at 7:45am sharp! RACE ENTRY: 08:00
- 16:00
The Squamish Pirate Swim Club welcomes clubs from all over Vancouver and Vancouver Island to the annual Invitational. This meet kicks off the summer competitive swim season for more than 40 local swimmers. The meet is open to the public to watch and cheer on swimmers aged 5-17. One day only from 8:00am- 4:00pm. www.squamishpirates.com for more information. 09:00
ALL PROCEEDS TO RELAY FOR LIFE 09:00
Corsa Cycles. 9:00 am. Lucky enough to get a spot in this year's Test of Metal, BC Bike Race or GranFondo? Already feeling the pressure to up the training? Corsa wants to help get you motivated for this upcoming race season! This is your invitation to the Sunday Challenge - a weekly training ride from the bottom of 9-Mile hill to the top of Lava Flow. 10 weeks, 10 hill climbs, 1 big party! 10:00
The UNKLE Events team is proud to announce The 2012 Britannia Classic proudly PRESENTED by Hawg Wheels and Powered by Rockstar Energy Drink. This 3 days event is happening just 40 mins north of Vancouver and 3 hours north of Seattle in the sleepy historic town of Britannia Beach on May 25-27th. 14:00
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 2:00 pm. Join the Air Cadets and their family and friends for their Annual Review - an hour of marching and awards followed by static displays and great food in the Junior Lounge. Parade starts at 2:30 pm. Everyone is welcome. | ||
05 / 28
10:00
- 17:00
Britannia Museum Daily until June 15. Microscapes: Minerals Beyond the Naked Eye showcases how beautiful rocks can look in thin section, which is a technique for identifying rocks. When rocks are ground down thinner than a sheet of paper you can shine light through them. Polarized light is used as a way of revealing beautiful colours and patterns, allowing the minerals to be identified. 18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. 20:00
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 8:00 pm. Last Monday of the month, with guest host Cam Salay. Everyone Welcome. Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company | ||
05 / 29
18:30
- 20:00
These drop-in meditation classes are taught by qualified Western teachers and are very easy to understand and apply to our daily lives. The classes are suitable for both beginners and more advanced meditation practitioners, and emphasize how to meditate and practice in our busy modern environment. | ||
05 / 30
09:15
- 10:30
Come for a school tour at Cedar Valley Waldorf School and see the Waldorf philosophy applied to various stages of child learning and development. Tours will sit in on all of the school’s grades classes (1-8) and conclude with a question and answer session. Tours are scheduled for the last Wednesday of every month. 18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. 19:00
- 20:30
In this free workshop, explore simple grilling techniques that produce gourmet results with expert local chef Ryan Liebrecht. Then learn which of Howe Sound Brewery's award-winning beers complement each dish from brewmaster Paul Wilson. Tasting is on the menu! Pre-registration is required. Call today to register. | ||
05 / 31
19:00
- 20:30
SAM Building, 2nd Avenue. 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Everyone Welcome Drop in and see what it's all about! Closed July an August Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm Contact Marilyn McVey at (604) 898-1823 with any questions. 21:00
The Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. 9:00 pm. Every Thursday 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
06 / 1
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06 / 2
08:30
Saturday, Jun 2, 2012 - 8:30 am
End: 6:00 pm
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. June 2-3 and June 9-10 09:30
Saturday, Jun 2, 2012 - 9:30 am
End: 6:00 pm
Day Out With Thomas™: Mystery On The Rails Tour 2012 is pulling into the WCRA Railway Heritage Park on June 2-3 and June 9-10! 10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th 10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th 18:30
- 21:30
Squamish Women's Roller Derby in partnership with Whistler Roller Girls Society are proud to present... Calamity in the Corridor! It's roller derby season once again in Sea to Sky country, and on June 2nd, the Sea to Sky Sirens 2012 home season is starting off with a bang! This fast paced, action packed night of derby will see the Sirens facing off against Whistler's Black Diamond Betties. | ||
06 / 3
- 18:00
Saturday, Jun 2, 2012 - 8:30 am
End: 6:00 pm
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. June 2-3 and June 9-10 - 18:00
Saturday, Jun 2, 2012 - 9:30 am
End: 6:00 pm
Day Out With Thomas™: Mystery On The Rails Tour 2012 is pulling into the WCRA Railway Heritage Park on June 2-3 and June 9-10! 09:00
Corsa Cycles. 9:00 am. Lucky enough to get a spot in this year's Test of Metal, BC Bike Race or GranFondo? Already feeling the pressure to up the training? Corsa wants to help get you motivated for this upcoming race season! This is your invitation to the Sunday Challenge - a weekly training ride from the bottom of 9-Mile hill to the top of Lava Flow. 10 weeks, 10 hill climbs, 1 big party! 10:30
- 17:00
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
06 / 4
10:00
- 17:00
Britannia Museum Daily until June 15. Microscapes: Minerals Beyond the Naked Eye showcases how beautiful rocks can look in thin section, which is a technique for identifying rocks. When rocks are ground down thinner than a sheet of paper you can shine light through them. Polarized light is used as a way of revealing beautiful colours and patterns, allowing the minerals to be identified. 18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. 19:00
Squamish Adventure Centre. 7:00 pm. Following the awards ceremony refreshments will be served in the foyer by Two Birds Eatery and Scottie's Liquor Store. All welcome to join us in celebrating the nominees and winners. RSVP ONLY Jane Clark 604 815 4990 | ||
06 / 5
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06 / 6
12:30
- 13:00
Noon Hour Concert Series in support of Access Music Education Join the HSPAA at Squamish Academy of Music the first Wednesday of every month for a half hour of live music. Admission is by donation to the Access Music Education bursary fund. This month jazz piano player and song writer Mary Kastle performs "Soul, Swing, and Original Spice". 18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
06 / 7
19:00
- 20:30
SAM Building, 2nd Avenue. 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Everyone Welcome Drop in and see what it's all about! Closed July an August Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm Contact Marilyn McVey at (604) 898-1823 with any questions. 21:00
The Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. 9:00 pm. Every Thursday 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
06 / 8
10:00
Friday, Jun 8, 2012 - 10:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
For 3 days only Canada Gold will be hosing a gold buying event in support of Make-A-Wish BC and Yukon at the Sea-To-Sky Hotel in Squamish. Bring in your old, broken, unwanted gold and silver for a free evaluation and get paid on the spot. | ||
06 / 9
(all day)
Friday, Jun 8, 2012 - 10:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
For 3 days only Canada Gold will be hosing a gold buying event in support of Make-A-Wish BC and Yukon at the Sea-To-Sky Hotel in Squamish. Bring in your old, broken, unwanted gold and silver for a free evaluation and get paid on the spot. 08:30
Saturday, Jun 9, 2012 - 8:30 am
End: 6:00 pm
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. June 2-3 and June 9-10 10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th 10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th 19:00
Alice Lake. Alice Lake is one of Squamish's sweetspots, surrounded by towering mountains, dense forests and grassy areas. There are four fresh water lakes that dominate the landscape and make swimming and fishing very enjoyable pastimes. There are children's, sport and enduro courses. Registration starts at 9:00 am. Website here | ||
06 / 10
- 16:00
Friday, Jun 8, 2012 - 10:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
For 3 days only Canada Gold will be hosing a gold buying event in support of Make-A-Wish BC and Yukon at the Sea-To-Sky Hotel in Squamish. Bring in your old, broken, unwanted gold and silver for a free evaluation and get paid on the spot. - 18:00
Saturday, Jun 9, 2012 - 8:30 am
End: 6:00 pm
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. June 2-3 and June 9-10 09:00
Corsa Cycles. 9:00 am. Lucky enough to get a spot in this year's Test of Metal, BC Bike Race or GranFondo? Already feeling the pressure to up the training? Corsa wants to help get you motivated for this upcoming race season! This is your invitation to the Sunday Challenge - a weekly training ride from the bottom of 9-Mile hill to the top of Lava Flow. 10 weeks, 10 hill climbs, 1 big party! 10:30
- 17:00
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
06 / 11
10:00
- 17:00
Britannia Museum Daily until June 15. Microscapes: Minerals Beyond the Naked Eye showcases how beautiful rocks can look in thin section, which is a technique for identifying rocks. When rocks are ground down thinner than a sheet of paper you can shine light through them. Polarized light is used as a way of revealing beautiful colours and patterns, allowing the minerals to be identified. 18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
06 / 12
10:00
- 17:00
Britannia Museum Daily until June 15. Microscapes: Minerals Beyond the Naked Eye showcases how beautiful rocks can look in thin section, which is a technique for identifying rocks. When rocks are ground down thinner than a sheet of paper you can shine light through them. Polarized light is used as a way of revealing beautiful colours and patterns, allowing the minerals to be identified. | ||
06 / 13
10:00
- 17:00
Britannia Museum Daily until June 15. Microscapes: Minerals Beyond the Naked Eye showcases how beautiful rocks can look in thin section, which is a technique for identifying rocks. When rocks are ground down thinner than a sheet of paper you can shine light through them. Polarized light is used as a way of revealing beautiful colours and patterns, allowing the minerals to be identified. 18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. 19:00
Wednesday, Jun 13, 2012 - 7:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
Pacific Great Eastern Railway 100th Anniversary Convention, sponsored by the PGE-BCR Modellers Group, will be held at the CN Roundhouse & Conference Centre, West Coast Railway Heritage Park, 39645 Government Road, Squamish, BC. Clinics, operating layouts, displays, model contest, etc. | ||
06 / 14
(all day)
Wednesday, Jun 13, 2012 - 7:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
Pacific Great Eastern Railway 100th Anniversary Convention, sponsored by the PGE-BCR Modellers Group, will be held at the CN Roundhouse & Conference Centre, West Coast Railway Heritage Park, 39645 Government Road, Squamish, BC. Clinics, operating layouts, displays, model contest, etc. 10:00
- 17:00
Britannia Museum Daily until June 15. Microscapes: Minerals Beyond the Naked Eye showcases how beautiful rocks can look in thin section, which is a technique for identifying rocks. When rocks are ground down thinner than a sheet of paper you can shine light through them. Polarized light is used as a way of revealing beautiful colours and patterns, allowing the minerals to be identified. 19:00
- 20:30
SAM Building, 2nd Avenue. 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Everyone Welcome Drop in and see what it's all about! Closed July an August Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm Contact Marilyn McVey at (604) 898-1823 with any questions. 21:00
The Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. 9:00 pm. Every Thursday 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
06 / 15
- 19:00
Wednesday, Jun 13, 2012 - 7:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
Pacific Great Eastern Railway 100th Anniversary Convention, sponsored by the PGE-BCR Modellers Group, will be held at the CN Roundhouse & Conference Centre, West Coast Railway Heritage Park, 39645 Government Road, Squamish, BC. Clinics, operating layouts, displays, model contest, etc. 10:00
- 17:00
Britannia Museum Daily until June 15. Microscapes: Minerals Beyond the Naked Eye showcases how beautiful rocks can look in thin section, which is a technique for identifying rocks. When rocks are ground down thinner than a sheet of paper you can shine light through them. Polarized light is used as a way of revealing beautiful colours and patterns, allowing the minerals to be identified. | ||
06 / 16
10:00
- 17:00
Britannia Museum Daily until June 15. Microscapes: Minerals Beyond the Naked Eye showcases how beautiful rocks can look in thin section, which is a technique for identifying rocks. When rocks are ground down thinner than a sheet of paper you can shine light through them. Polarized light is used as a way of revealing beautiful colours and patterns, allowing the minerals to be identified. 10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th 10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th 11:00
Brennan Park. 11:00 am. Ride the test and gather pledges. This little ride will head out with the 1000 Test of Metal Riders, rides along Government, up Skyline, around Kintyre, then as the racers head up Thunderbird, Challenge riders will head up Perth to finish. You can ride seriously or in fun! 11:00
The NSCU Squamish Test of Metal cross-country mountain bike race is many things to many people. On paper it’s a 67-kilometre course with over 1,200 meters of climbing and 35 kilometers of single-track. Off paper it’s an unforgettable day for everyone involved from the organizers and volunteers, to the thousands of spectators and of course the riders. | ||
06 / 17
10:30
- 17:00
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
06 / 18
18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
06 / 19
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06 / 20
18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
06 / 21
19:00
- 20:30
SAM Building, 2nd Avenue. 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Everyone Welcome Drop in and see what it's all about! Closed July an August Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm Contact Marilyn McVey at (604) 898-1823 with any questions. 21:00
The Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. 9:00 pm. Every Thursday 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
06 / 22
07:00
Friday, Jun 22, 2012 - 7:00 am
End: 7:00 am
All weather fields, Brennan Park. This event could change your life! Join with thousands who have decided to fight back at an event that celebrates cancer survivors and honours loved ones who haven’t survived. There will be laughter and fun, joy and sorrow but mostly, conviction that cancer can be kicked out of our lives and communities — if we act together. | ||
06 / 23
- 07:00
Friday, Jun 22, 2012 - 7:00 am
End: 7:00 am
All weather fields, Brennan Park. This event could change your life! Join with thousands who have decided to fight back at an event that celebrates cancer survivors and honours loved ones who haven’t survived. There will be laughter and fun, joy and sorrow but mostly, conviction that cancer can be kicked out of our lives and communities — if we act together. 10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th 10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th | ||
06 / 24
10:30
- 17:00
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
06 / 25
18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. 20:00
Howe Sound Brew Pub. 8:00 pm. Last Monday of the month, with guest host Cam Salay. Everyone Welcome. Howe Sound Inn & Brewing Company | ||
06 / 26
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06 / 27
18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
06 / 28
19:00
- 20:30
SAM Building, 2nd Avenue. 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Everyone Welcome Drop in and see what it's all about! Closed July an August Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm Contact Marilyn McVey at (604) 898-1823 with any questions. 21:00
The Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. 9:00 pm. Every Thursday 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
06 / 29
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06 / 30
10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th 10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th | ||
07 / 1
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07 / 2
18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
07 / 3
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07 / 4
18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
07 / 5
19:00
- 20:30
SAM Building, 2nd Avenue. 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Everyone Welcome Drop in and see what it's all about! Closed July an August Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm Contact Marilyn McVey at (604) 898-1823 with any questions. 21:00
The Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. 9:00 pm. Every Thursday 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
07 / 6
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07 / 7
10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th 10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th | ||
07 / 8
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07 / 9
18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
07 / 10
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07 / 11
00:00
Wednesday, Jul 11, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Various Venues throughout Squamish. The Squamish Mountain Festival features climbing events, shows, film and more. See website for information.
18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
07 / 12
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Wednesday, Jul 11, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Various Venues throughout Squamish. The Squamish Mountain Festival features climbing events, shows, film and more. See website for information.
19:00
- 20:30
SAM Building, 2nd Avenue. 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Everyone Welcome Drop in and see what it's all about! Closed July an August Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm Contact Marilyn McVey at (604) 898-1823 with any questions. 21:00
The Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. 9:00 pm. Every Thursday 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
07 / 13
(all day)
Wednesday, Jul 11, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Various Venues throughout Squamish. The Squamish Mountain Festival features climbing events, shows, film and more. See website for information.
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07 / 14
(all day)
Wednesday, Jul 11, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Various Venues throughout Squamish. The Squamish Mountain Festival features climbing events, shows, film and more. See website for information.
10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th 10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th | ||
07 / 15
- 23:00
Wednesday, Jul 11, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Various Venues throughout Squamish. The Squamish Mountain Festival features climbing events, shows, film and more. See website for information.
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07 / 16
18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
07 / 17
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07 / 18
18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
07 / 19
19:00
- 20:30
SAM Building, 2nd Avenue. 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Everyone Welcome Drop in and see what it's all about! Closed July an August Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm Contact Marilyn McVey at (604) 898-1823 with any questions. 21:00
The Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. 9:00 pm. Every Thursday 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
07 / 20
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07 / 21
10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th 10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th 11:00
Race Start at Alice Lake Park Road Mass Start, 52 km Point to Point Race through the Squamish Single-track. Limit 500 riders. GearJammer is not open to racers under the age of 14 (age as of Dec 31). Participants do not require racing licenses from any sanctioning body. International racers welcome. More Information coming when available. Or www.gearjammer.ca | ||
07 / 22
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07 / 23
18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
07 / 24
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07 / 25
18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
07 / 26
19:00
- 20:30
SAM Building, 2nd Avenue. 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Everyone Welcome Drop in and see what it's all about! Closed July an August Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm Contact Marilyn McVey at (604) 898-1823 with any questions. 21:00
The Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. 9:00 pm. Every Thursday 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
07 / 27
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07 / 28
10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th 10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th | ||
07 / 29
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07 / 30
18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
07 / 31
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08 / 1
18:00
- 19:30
Brennan Park Recreation Centre. 10:30 am - 5:00 pm. All ages. A chance to come out and get some exercise while the ice is out. Our arena dry slab will provide a smooth surface for you to wheel yourself around the rink. Please sign in at the front desk. Helmets are strongly encouraged and knee, elbow and wrist pads are recommended. | ||
08 / 2
19:00
- 20:30
SAM Building, 2nd Avenue. 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Everyone Welcome Drop in and see what it's all about! Closed July an August Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm Contact Marilyn McVey at (604) 898-1823 with any questions. 21:00
The Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. 9:00 pm. Every Thursday 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
08 / 3
00:00
Friday, Aug 3, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Squamish Valley. Bass Coast’s primary vision is to support the local electronic underground arts community on the west coast of BC by providing an event with international recognition. We are very proud to be BCer’s with the name BASS COAST having the initials of the land and environment we are deeply connected to. | ||
08 / 4
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Friday, Aug 3, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Squamish Valley. Bass Coast’s primary vision is to support the local electronic underground arts community on the west coast of BC by providing an event with international recognition. We are very proud to be BCer’s with the name BASS COAST having the initials of the land and environment we are deeply connected to. 10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th | ||
08 / 5
(all day)
Friday, Aug 3, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Squamish Valley. Bass Coast’s primary vision is to support the local electronic underground arts community on the west coast of BC by providing an event with international recognition. We are very proud to be BCer’s with the name BASS COAST having the initials of the land and environment we are deeply connected to. | ||
08 / 6
- 23:00
Friday, Aug 3, 2012 - 12:00 am
End: 11:00 pm
Squamish Valley. Bass Coast’s primary vision is to support the local electronic underground arts community on the west coast of BC by providing an event with international recognition. We are very proud to be BCer’s with the name BASS COAST having the initials of the land and environment we are deeply connected to. | ||
08 / 7
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08 / 8
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08 / 9
19:00
- 20:30
SAM Building, 2nd Avenue. 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Everyone Welcome Drop in and see what it's all about! Closed July an August Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm Contact Marilyn McVey at (604) 898-1823 with any questions. 21:00
The Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. 9:00 pm. Every Thursday 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
08 / 10
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08 / 11
00:00
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The Squamish 50 is three events in one. Our marquee events are the 50 mile ultra and relay. Teams can consist of three, five, or seven people. For those who prefer the ability to still walk the day after their run, we also offer a 21 km mountain route following the final sections of our 50 mile course while hitting such local trail classics as The Powerhouse Plunge and The Farther Side. 06:00
- 19:00
Join us August 11, 2012 for the inaugural Arc'teryx Squamish 50 ultra trail run, featuring over 80% singletrack and almost 10,000 feet of elevation gain. Luckily, the beauty will make you forget the pain, as Squamish, BC is Canada’s Outdoor Recreation Capital, and one of Trail Runner’s Top Trail Towns. 50 mile (solo or relay) and 21 km (solo) 10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th | ||
08 / 12
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08 / 13
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08 / 14
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08 / 15
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08 / 16
19:00
- 20:30
SAM Building, 2nd Avenue. 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Everyone Welcome Drop in and see what it's all about! Closed July an August Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm Contact Marilyn McVey at (604) 898-1823 with any questions. 21:00
The Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. 9:00 pm. Every Thursday 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
08 / 17
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08 / 18
10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th 11:00
More information coming when available. Or http://testofmetal.com/pages/jabr.php | ||
08 / 19
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08 / 20
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08 / 21
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08 / 22
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08 / 23
19:00
- 20:30
SAM Building, 2nd Avenue. 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Everyone Welcome Drop in and see what it's all about! Closed July an August Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm Contact Marilyn McVey at (604) 898-1823 with any questions. 21:00
The Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. 9:00 pm. Every Thursday 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
08 / 24
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08 / 25
10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th | ||
08 / 26
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08 / 27
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08 / 28
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08 / 29
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08 / 30
19:00
- 20:30
SAM Building, 2nd Avenue. 7:00 - 8:30 pm. Everyone Welcome Drop in and see what it's all about! Closed July an August Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm Contact Marilyn McVey at (604) 898-1823 with any questions. 21:00
The Rock Bar and Grill, Chances Casino Squamish, 9000 Valley Dr. 9:00 pm. Every Thursday 'Beer in a Boot' specials. FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE Call (604) 848-5732 for pick up. | ||
08 / 31
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09 / 1
10:00
- 15:00
The Squamish Farmers' Market Connecting the Sea to Sky Corridor with their Food, the Arts and Community Spirit! Come and support the local farmers, foodies and artists! We have a fantastic venue of live musicians and community performances. Join us downtown,Saturdays, from 10am to 3pm May 12th to October 27th | ||
















