In 2019, the Pemberton & District Library trialled opening until 7pm on Wednesdays and 4pm on Sundays. Due to the popularity of the new hours, the experiment is now official! I discovered this because I signed up for the Library's monthly newsletter... which is the single best way to be reminded of cool events coming … Continue reading The Library’s extended hours are here to stay! And more news and awesomeness!
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Celebrate local grade 2+3 recycling superstars, vote for their Green Games entry by March 15
The 21 grade 2 and 3 students in Ms Belyea's class at Signal Hill challenged their entire school last week, to go garbage-free for lunch, as part of the BC Green Games. You can show them how much we appreciate their energy by voting for them at the Green Games page before March 15. It … Continue reading Celebrate local grade 2+3 recycling superstars, vote for their Green Games entry by March 15
Spring forward: daylight savings time begins 2am Sunday March 8
Remember to wind your old-school clocks forward by one hour Saturday before you go to bed, so you can be on the right "time" when you wake up, Sunday March 8, having forfeited an hour of sleep, to gain an hour of light. I just listened to a podcast about a man who taught people … Continue reading Spring forward: daylight savings time begins 2am Sunday March 8
This is a washroom and you are a person, and those are all the “labels” we need
The Rec Youth Centre has completed the installation of a Gender Neutral Washroom. "Gender neutral" refers to public toilets that are not separated by gender or sex. They can benefit a range of people with or without special needs, for example people with disabilities, the elderly, and anyone who needs the help of someone of … Continue reading This is a washroom and you are a person, and those are all the “labels” we need
Learn about proposed residential development for the Benchlands on March 11
my ancestry
It's good to know where you come from, where your roots are, what land might sing to you. It's good to get glimpses of who you are. I loved this poem because it's a reminder that none of that should separate us from each other... My Ancestry DNA results came in. Just as I suspected, … Continue reading my ancestry
Celebrate Dr Seuss’ birthday with the Library at a farmyard story time Monday March 2 at North Arm Farm, 11am
Theodor Seuss "Ted" Geisel was born 116 years ago. Library story time will celebrate Dr Seuss and all the amazing characters and stories he created for us, by heading to North Arm Farm on Monday March 2 at 11am.
One Blue Dot
Take a minute, please. This is a beautiful reminder of our shared story, our lives interwoven and entwined, of our equality, as bundles of dust on a mote of dust suspended on a sunbeam. From this distant vantage point, the Earth might not seem of any particular interest. But for us, it's different. Consider again … Continue reading One Blue Dot
Why dancing might be the medicine you need
After I wrote about my first experience with 5 rhythms movement,a friend shared this with me. It's a beautiful articulation of why dance offers good medicine, but takes great courage. If it tempts you to try it out,Bettina Rothe is offering a 5 Rhythms Movement class in Squamish tomorrow night! The movement practice of the … Continue reading Why dancing might be the medicine you need
How to heal the world
By spreading the Love, by staying positive, by calming the inner turmoil, by being happy with who you are, by loving all that is, by walking a sacred path of service, You are healing the entire World. by Rivers in the Ocean Art by Amanda Cass