The one month countdown commences today to the 3rd annual Winds of Change Wellness Gathering. SAVE THE DATE! Tell your friends. Follow the details here at TheWellnessAlmanac.com or on facebook.
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One Mile Dinner Photo Feast: New Entry featuring Birkenhead salmon
Katrina Wallace of Kat's Catering took up the One Mile Dinner Photo Feast challenge last week and prepared two amazing dishes... Here's the first: A White Wine, Dill Weed, Citrus Birken Head River Sockey Fillet & A Creamy Pesto, Siracha Blend local Sockeye Fillet on a bed of Bacon and Garlic Sauted local organic Kale … Continue reading One Mile Dinner Photo Feast: New Entry featuring Birkenhead salmon
One Mile Dinner Photo Feast: First Entry!
Word of advice: if you ever get invited to dinner at the Richman's, say yes! Here's what they ate for tea last night, and shared as part of the One Mile Dinner Photo Feast. Richman chicken, sourced from about 50 feet from their door, with Pemberton organic potatoes (made with an awesome recipe from the … Continue reading One Mile Dinner Photo Feast: First Entry!
In the News: Winds of Change
The Winds of Change Committee is featured in this week's edition of the Pemberton Page. Pick up a copy of the Question to check it out for yourself or or read a more detailed interview with Winds of Change Steering Committee Chair, Sheldon Tetreault at Choose Pemberton.
Job Opportunity: Event Coordinator Wanted
The Winds of Change is a collaborative public policy initiative of the Mount Currie Band and the Village of Pemberton to reduce the harm associated with drug and alcohol misuse and promoting healthy lifestyle choices as an alternative. Broadly speaking the WINDS OF CHANGE is a harm reduction strategy guided by the following vision statement: … Continue reading Job Opportunity: Event Coordinator Wanted
New Partnership Announced for the Winds of Change
Pemberton Rotary has confirmed it will be a major sponsor of the 2012 Winds of Change Wellness Gathering! Rotary President Lizz Kelly announced this week that it will provide financial and membership support to the 3rd annual fall gathering. The support is welcome news as it ensures the Gathering can be sustained for another year. … Continue reading New Partnership Announced for the Winds of Change
Coaches Corner: It Gets Better
Three years ago, Vancouver Park Board Commissioner Constance Barnes drove her car into a house. It was a very public melt-down. After her DUI, she made extreme changes to her lifestyle. Last week, she celebrated 3 years of sobriety, AND, 3 years as a cyclist. She got a bike for the first time after her … Continue reading Coaches Corner: It Gets Better
Watch this space: Winds of Change Tour
Today, local officials and leaders from the Mt Currie Band, the Village of Pemberton and the Squamish Lillooet Regional District toured the istken site at the base of Signal Hill. Watch this space for more details about what was shared and learned.
Well Done, Youth Leaders
On May 4, 2012 The Interact Club of Pemberton (the youth branch of Rotary) hosted the Odd Squad at Pemberton Secondary School for both Pemberton and Mount Currie schools. The presentations were a stark reminder of the deep and painful impact substance abuse can have on individuals, families and communities. Bringing the Odd Squad to … Continue reading Well Done, Youth Leaders
None of Us is as Strong as All Of Us
The Winds of Change is an effort to come together - an acknowledgement that the distance between Mount Currie and Pemberton is greater than 8.5km, because the policies of the past, for which Canada formally apologised in 2008, which left deep hurts, but that we also depend on each other. We live in small communities, … Continue reading None of Us is as Strong as All Of Us