Holiday Hampers for those in need this season. If you are in need of a little extra help this season please contact the Pemberton Main office for Sea to Sky Community Services to fill out an application over the phone at 604-894-6101. If you would like to donate to help someone in need please click … Continue reading Spread cheer – give, receive, keep it flowing
Author: Lisa Richardson
Next Sharing Circle is Monday, December 7
In partnership with the Pemberton and District Library, we invite you to join Tanina Williams of Amawílc in this series of free zoom conversations aimed to provide a safe space to explore reconciliation, decolonization, white fragility and ask hard or awkward questions about how to share this unceded territory in a way that moves us towards a better relationship. Our … Continue reading Next Sharing Circle is Monday, December 7
Pulse-check for local business – check in with Mayor Mike Richman, hosted by the Pemberton Chamber, tomorrow
Attention local businesses! Join the Pemberton and District Chamber of Commerce online at 4pm tomorrow, December 2, for a free check-in session with Village of Pemberton mayor, Mike Richman. Let your community know how to support you best. RSVP to info@pembertonchamber.com to attend.
Claire Fuller would like to give you a hug. COVID-safe, naturally. Introducing The Kitchen Social. Sunday Dec 6 at 3:30pm
This guest post was written by Claire Fuller. I recently realised how much I was missing those eedy beedy blink-and-you-miss-them don’t-need-to-even-think-about-it social interactions that come from living in a pandemic-free small town. I was missing the little chats at the school gate, in the grocery store, and in the streets around town. Not having had the … Continue reading Claire Fuller would like to give you a hug. COVID-safe, naturally. Introducing The Kitchen Social. Sunday Dec 6 at 3:30pm
Lorna Wanosts’a7 Williams Presents: “Kat’il’a: Learning Stillness and Peace”
At Heart-Mind 2019: The Art & Science of Calm Conference in Vancouver, BC, held October last year, keynote speaker Lorna Wanosts'a7 Williams presented "Kat'il'a: Learning Stillness and Peace". The Director of the Office of Indigenous Education at UVIC since 2004, Dr. Lorna Williams has a legacy of promoting, restoring, and saving Indigenous knowledge and language … Continue reading Lorna Wanosts’a7 Williams Presents: “Kat’il’a: Learning Stillness and Peace”
Now I know why I’m always sharing bird photos. This TED talk explains all.
Tuning into nature isn't an abstract thing or a nice to have. In this TED talk, Jon Young explains that every time we pay attention with our senses to something in the natural world, we're growing our sensory integration, we're tethering ourselves to the world beyond our own minds with little threads and each time … Continue reading Now I know why I’m always sharing bird photos. This TED talk explains all.
Building Tolerance for Uncertainty, part 2 – regulating emotions
So, we shared the first chapter of the free resource, Building Tolerance for Uncertainty earlier this month. As I'm still building my tolerance and my emotional stamina, thought I'd share chapter 2 right here, which is all about developing your literacy in FEELINGS. Yes, that's right, feelings are more than just good and bad. I … Continue reading Building Tolerance for Uncertainty, part 2 – regulating emotions
Could we get a little more feminine leadership, out of all of us, please?
I just watched a beautiful interview with Dr Katherine Wilkinson, founder of Project Drawdown and a wonderful climate activist, and author of the forthcoming book, All We Can Save. She advocates very cogently for a new style of leadership... one that, ooh, provocatively, might be termed, feminine leadership. She said: "I feel really intensely that … Continue reading Could we get a little more feminine leadership, out of all of us, please?
FAQ and Sharing Circle protocols, in preparation for Monday’s virtual gathering
Well, it seems amazing to be here - on the edge of December, on the cusp of winter, at the fading embers of 2020, approaching the halfway mark of our 5-part Sharing Circle. Are you just catching wind of this now? Is it too late to get on board? No! Here are some handy questions … Continue reading FAQ and Sharing Circle protocols, in preparation for Monday’s virtual gathering
What is your favourite season?
We're less than one month from the winter solstice, which prompts me to ask: what is your favourite season? And would you like to know how to say that in the language of this land? https://videopress.com/v/JNp2rVEq?preloadContent=metadata