The hottest annual event in town is... Stewardship Pemberton's annual Mushroom talk. I mean, I'm not joking. It sells out every time. It's such a beautiful window on this community that this is what floats our collective boat. This year, it goes virtual, which I am SO THRILLED about because leaving my house after dark … Continue reading Everything you need to know about mushrooms: at the library, virtually, October 8
Wear your orange shirt today. “By learning from the past, we can create a better future,” says Pemberton Mayor Mike Richman
"This week has felt particularly heavy," wrote Village of Pemberton Mayor Mike Richman on the 26 September, in his weekly message, before urging us all to join him wearing an Orange Shirt today, and make a commitment to learn more about Orange Shirt Day. Village of Pemberton staff sport orange shirts in 2019 to express … Continue reading Wear your orange shirt today. “By learning from the past, we can create a better future,” says Pemberton Mayor Mike Richman
Learn to meditate: your future self with thank you. Free mini workshops through Whistler Library, Oct 27 and 29
Have I raved about meditation yet? I would never say "you should try it", because I have a deep aversion to being "should"-ed and try never to "should" anyone. My meditation teacher, Susan Reifer, doesn't talk that way, either. When she speaks about meditation, in the 45 minute evening sessions she offers, for free, through … Continue reading Learn to meditate: your future self with thank you. Free mini workshops through Whistler Library, Oct 27 and 29
Orange Shirt Day is September 30. It’s a way to say we share this healing journey.
Orange shirts and hoodies have arrived at the Cultural Centre store at Ts'zil in Mt Currie for Orange Shirt Day, September 30. The store also stocks adults and kids masks. Hours are Monday to Thursday 9-430. Please sanitize upon entering and sign in for contact tracing purposes. In a recent conversation with Tanina Williams, I … Continue reading Orange Shirt Day is September 30. It’s a way to say we share this healing journey.
Be careful with each other
One day, we killed a snake with the lawnmower. It was a big deal for me. (I wrote about it here. ) I wasn't able to throw it off easily - you know, collateral damage for a lovely lawn. That just didn't jive. So when I discovered this poem, a few weeks ago, it snagged, … Continue reading Be careful with each other
“I have paid with my heart and soul. There is no free.”
Did you get the chance to read the feature in the Pique earlier this month, sharing some of Lil'wat Nation's pride and opportunity building work? Click on the link or the photo to read the entire feature. Thanks to Braden Dupuis for writing this story. For your morning skim-read, I wanted to share some of … Continue reading “I have paid with my heart and soul. There is no free.”
Basketry with Vera Edmonds
https://www.youtube.com/embed/1LCP5GieV7c Thanks to Tanina Williams for sharing this video of Lil'wat elder Vera Edmonds sharing her expertise in basket-weaving. You can also purchase a 2 hour instructional DVD from the Lil'watul Cultural Centre that was created from 200 hours of interview footage with knowledgeable elders.
Ryan River Conservation Area created
I have had the chance to talk with Bruce and Brenda Miller a few times over the years and have always enjoyed those conversations - they've always struck me as being dry-humoured, genuine and incredibly creative people, with no shortage of amazing ideas. They were the first farm to experiment with the just-started CSA (community-supported … Continue reading Ryan River Conservation Area created
Feast with your fam, in the comfort of your home, and raise funds for Zero Ceiling. Order now for your Oct 3 feast
It starts with a cheese board and bannock and gets better from there. Zero Ceiling family dinner. Order now for your Oct 3 feast.
What does this week’s fall storm mean for us? Veronica Woodruff gives us flood-plain dwellers some context (and a reason to keep one eye on the rain gauge)
This is a repost/update of a blog post originally published in 2017, by Veronica Woodruff. It's been updated to incorporate new data since 2017, and we're sharing it today, given the atmospheric river that is forecast for tomorrow. by Veronica Woodruff Like all good Canadians I love the weather. Almost to the point of obsession, … Continue reading What does this week’s fall storm mean for us? Veronica Woodruff gives us flood-plain dwellers some context (and a reason to keep one eye on the rain gauge)