Show your Pemberton Library card at the admission gate of the PNE Fair on Wednesday August 21 and receive entry for just $6! Then head on down to the Library Zone! An End-of-Summer Tradition with attractions and shows including Knights Jousting, Mechanical Bull Riding, “Live” Dinosaurs, Pig Races, the Strong Woman, Drag Shows, Agriculture Displays, … Continue reading August 21 is Library Day at the PNE Fair
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What does life look like for a bear in Lil’wat territory? Community Chat, August 21, Ullus, 7pm
Signal Hill Archaeological Dig, August 22
via Lil'wat Nation You are welcome to join Johnny Jones and Bill Angelbeck and field crew to observe this culturally significant event on Thursday, August 22nd. Depart: McDonald’s, cross the street walk along the fence to the dyke, turn left on the dyke trail then go to the left until you reach the little wooden … Continue reading Signal Hill Archaeological Dig, August 22
Cherie Dimaline, author of The Marrow Thieves, to headline the Whistler Writers Festival, Oct 17-20. Tix onsale now!
Now in its eighteenth year, the Whistler Writers Festival takes place October 17-20, 2019 and brings together the very best Canadian and international authors for a weekend packed with readings, workshops, speaker panels, spoken word events, music and more. Tickets are on sale now. To view the program guide and for more information, visit http://www.whistlerwritersfest.com. … Continue reading Cherie Dimaline, author of The Marrow Thieves, to headline the Whistler Writers Festival, Oct 17-20. Tix onsale now!
Slow Food Cycle Sunday rolls through Pemberton Meadows this weekend, Sunday August 18, 9am – 3pm
It’s the 15th year of the annual Slow Food Cycle Sunday presented by the Pemberton Valley Supermarket! https://www.instagram.com/p/B0EWTBLhOGe/ Founded in 2005 to showcase the true value of farmland and to connect consumers with farmers/producers, the Slow Food Cycle Sunday has grown into a larger cycling festival complete with live music, food, drinks, art, crafts, treats and … Continue reading Slow Food Cycle Sunday rolls through Pemberton Meadows this weekend, Sunday August 18, 9am – 3pm
Oprah on the importance of acknowledgement
“You are damaged in direct proportion to how you were loved or not. If you did not get what you needed, you spend the rest of your life trying to figure that out and fill that up.”- Oprah Winfrey When Cheryl Strayed, the author of Wild, came to Whistler-town, I was lucky enough to … Continue reading Oprah on the importance of acknowledgement
Voice Lessons
They say that your mother's voice is the one you hear in your head, even as an adult, all your days. I reached a point when I realized that that was not going to work for me anymore. It was not the right voice. And so began a long slow exorcism, a careful, yet fitful, … Continue reading Voice Lessons
Raise your voice – in song – for the missing and murdered indigenous women
A prayer, a song, for the murdered and missing. If you have a voice, lend it to this song, this prayer, this fierce declaration: women, indigenous women, should feel safe in this world, wherever they go. If you're not quite sure how to articulate that, begin by listening. Singing along. All our voices are needed.
Pemberton then and now: history reminds us to appreciate sidewalks
If the downtown roadworks have you frustrated, consider: sidewalks are a luxury this town hasn't always had. I haven't lived here long enough to call myself local, but I remember when there were no sidewalks on Portage Road, back when the Pony was down in the ditch, and the library was in the Youth Centre … Continue reading Pemberton then and now: history reminds us to appreciate sidewalks
The Starfish Collective
I’m having lunch with a friend when she confesses, “This climate change thing is really starting to worry me. My kids, you know? And it’s so big. And these powerful people are making crazy decisions. What can I possibly do?” I have the instant urge to grab her by the arm and yell: starfish, starfish, … Continue reading The Starfish Collective