Stone Soup fundraiser for the Farmers Market, Friday 28 September

This Friday, the Pemberton Farmers' Market hosts its 2nd annual Stone Soup Celebration at the downtown Community Barn. Five chefs will partner with one of five different local farms to create delicious soups featuring local produce and product. You get to be the 'judge'! For $10, taste all five soups, place your vote and enjoy … Continue reading Stone Soup fundraiser for the Farmers Market, Friday 28 September

Why I’ll lay out an orange shirt for my 5 year old to wear on Friday

This photo from Orange Shirt Day at Signal Hill from 2016 choked me up when I first saw it - because is there anything more adorable than a pack of kindy kids, first graders and their bigger buddies? Because it makes me feel hopeful, that the future is in their hands, that they are learning … Continue reading Why I’ll lay out an orange shirt for my 5 year old to wear on Friday

Beyond the brainstorm: this is what Ideas look like when they come to life, October 3, Business Start Up program Pitch Event

Cheer on the participants of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Líl̓wat Stl’atl ́imc Business Start Up Program (we've been profiling them here each week) at the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre Wednesday October 3rd, from 6:00-8:30pm. These dedicated community members and entrepreneurs have been working hard over the last eight months to develop their business ideas. Sharing ideas takes … Continue reading Beyond the brainstorm: this is what Ideas look like when they come to life, October 3, Business Start Up program Pitch Event

Field trip to Mt Meager, September 30 10am – 2pm

Back by Popular Demand, on Sunday, September 30, Stewardship Pemberton (with the support of the Sitka Foundation) hosts a family-friendly field trip to the Upper Lillooet River Valley to celebrate BC Rivers Day. The adventure begins with a guided tour in the Upper Lillooet River valley, touring the Mount Meager landslide, the largest ever recorded … Continue reading Field trip to Mt Meager, September 30 10am – 2pm

Watch ‘Punpúntwal’ (Finding Each Other) – a new documentary from Signal Hill Elementary

In 2016, a blanket ceremony was held at Signal Hill Elementary. I had the privilege of interviewing the school's Vice Principal at the time, Clare Hanbury, and Aboriginal Cultural Support Worker Tanina Williams, after the event, and wrote about it here.  Hanbury and Williams then began working on this documentary about the ceremony and the … Continue reading Watch ‘Punpúntwal’ (Finding Each Other) – a new documentary from Signal Hill Elementary