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UPDATED: Winterfest is coming. (With fireworks! And the Hairfarmers!) But NO POLAR BEAR PLUNGE. It’s too treacherously slick at One Mile Lake.
Well, I admit I was wondering how the Polar Bear swim was going to go, back when everything, including my eyelashes, were frozen solid. Pineapple Express seems to have taken care of that... The genius organizers (I'm talking to you, Carlee Cindric), got a jump on the weather changes by hosting last weekend's pop-up Winterfest at … Continue reading UPDATED: Winterfest is coming. (With fireworks! And the Hairfarmers!) But NO POLAR BEAR PLUNGE. It’s too treacherously slick at One Mile Lake.
Halloween Fun for the littles is on at the Museum is today from noon ’til 3
Join Sisters in Spirit to raise awareness about murdered and missing aboriginal women, October 4, in Whistler, 11am
This is a repost of Cindy Filipenko's column from the Question this week. Imagine if over the past few decades more than 1,100 lawyers across the country just disappeared. They were on the way to work but never made it. Or perhaps they never came back from court. Now imagine that those cases received only … Continue reading Join Sisters in Spirit to raise awareness about murdered and missing aboriginal women, October 4, in Whistler, 11am
Pemberton Barn Dance on Saturday 24 September
The Pemberton Barn Dance is this Saturday. Tickets available at AC Gas, Pemberton Valley Supermarket or Scotiabank, with proceeds going to support trails. Live Music with Chris Buck Band and Dakota Pearl, dancing, BBQ, and good times. The Pemberton Barn Dance is a community shindig with a reputation almost as big as its heart. What … Continue reading Pemberton Barn Dance on Saturday 24 September
Road closure planned for Slow Food Cycle Sunday, 10-2, August 21
via the SLRD. This year, in the interest of participant safety, Pemberton Meadows Road will be closed to vehicle traffic from 10am - 2pm on Sunday August 21 for the Slow Food Cycle Sunday event. The road will remain open for slow moving farm vehicles. The road will be closed from Taylor Road to Camel's Back Farm, just past … Continue reading Road closure planned for Slow Food Cycle Sunday, 10-2, August 21
Tourism Pemberton is hosting an Instameet on August 1
On August 1, 2016, celebrate BC Day with Tourism Pemberton & Destination British Columbia by joining an Instameet! Meet at the Pemberton Visitor Centre on Hwy 99 at 6:30 PM to connect with fellow photographers and Instagrammers and share some BC Day adventures. The evening will include a stroll around One Mile Lake and stops … Continue reading Tourism Pemberton is hosting an Instameet on August 1
Family Fun Night tonight at the Pemberton Community Centre, 4pm – 8pm
Come and join in the fun at the Pemberton & District Community Centre for an evening of music, children’s activities, bubbles and socializing. Family Fun Night is perfect place to have some fun with your family and relax while your children PLAY! Food for sale on site, from Matt Prescott from Snowline Catering will be … Continue reading Family Fun Night tonight at the Pemberton Community Centre, 4pm – 8pm
The Blanket Ceremony at Signal Hill
Last week, I met with Clare Hanbury, the Vice Principal at Signal Hill, and Tanina Williams, an Aboriginal cultural support worker, to hear about a Blanket Ceremony I'd caught a glimpse of via Facebook. More about that tomorrow. I'm so thrilled Clare agreed to write about that incredible initiative for the Wellness Almanac, and look forward … Continue reading The Blanket Ceremony at Signal Hill
The Mayor wants to treat you to an iced coffee or a juice at the Barn, tonight, 5pm-7pm
Pull up a picnic table and tell Mayor Mike Richman what's on your mind. (PS It's okay to give compliments or nods of appreciation, too.)