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EVENTS, ENTERTAINMENTLEISURE & COMMUNITY GUIDE
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Canada Day
Pitt Meadows Day
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The LibraryWebsters Corners Days
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Dates To Remember:Father’s Day - June 19th
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Community Calendar 5 & 7Beach Party 8What’s On at the Library 9Canada Day 11Caribbean Festival 13Country Fest 13Cheers to the Planet 16Haney & Pitt Meadows Farmers Markets 17SWATT ATV Poker Ride 18Rotary Duck Race 19Pitt Meadows Day 21Pitt Meadows Paddling Club 22Maple Ridge T-Ball 23Bard on the Bandstand 25Block Party Grants 25Adstock 26Come Race the Bear 27Art in the Park 28What’s on at the Maple Ridge Historical Society 29The Garden Club Tour 31Pitt Meadows Regional Airport Day 32
Welcome to the very fi rst What’s On? Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows magazine – a bi-monthly, colourful, magazine all about what’s on in and around Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows! Formerly The Blueberry Local, the new look will bring you all the fun things that are happening locally and bring it to you in one place. So grab your copy, put your feet up with a coffee and don’t miss a thing!
We’re also launching our new website www.whatsonbc.ca where you can download the latest issue (check out the What’s On? Mission too) or browse the on-line calendar just in case you lose your copy. Plus rifl e through our Local Business Directory – to keep it local and support our local economy!!
Please support our local advertisers as without them the What’s On? Magazine would not be possible and don’t forget to mention that you saw them in the What’s On? Magazine!
I also have a new member to welcome to the team…Sarah (the peace loving girl in the photo below!). Sarah will be looking after the local events, so if you have anything happening drop her an email or pick up the
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PS – don’t miss our special What’s On? Wear Your Pants Backwards Day for a chance to win a ticket to the Mission Folk and Music Festival – Friday June 17th …see the Community Calendar for details.
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Welcome to the June / July Issue of...
Contents
At your fi ngertips...All the numbers you need!Emergency 911Non - Emergency:Police 604 463 6251Fire 604 463 5880Ambulance 604 872 5151Ridge Meadows Hospital 604 463 4111
Maple Ridge Municipal Enquiries 604 463 5221Mayors Offi ce 604 463 5221Parks & Leisure Services 604 467 7322Tourism 604 460 8300Transit Information 604 953 3333Library 604 467 7417Leisure Centre 604 467 7322Terasen Gas 888 811 2323Emergency Power Outages 800 663 9911BC Hydro 604 224 9376Shaw 888 472 2222Rogers 888 764 3771Telus 310 2255
Pitt Meadows MunicipalPolice 604 465 2402Pitt Meadows Fire 604 465 2401Library 604 465 4113Municital Building 604 465 5454Parks & Leisure Services 604 465 2452
School District #42 604 463 4200Help Line For Children 604 310 1234
Terms & Conditions - The views and opinions expressed in Whats On? including those claims and opinions expressed in any advertisements are independent of, and do not necessarily refl ect, the views and opinions of the publishers. The publishers cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy of the advertisements placed by advertisers. Editorial material does not necessarily refl ect the views and opinions of the publishers and neither editorial nor advertisements are to be read as recommendations on the part of the publishers. All advertisements and editorial are published in good faith and advertisers are asked to provide advertisements that are accurate, legal and honest.
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E June 1st Wednesdays & Fridays from 7pm
to 8pm - Envision Twilight Concert Series
Now in its 21st year of entertaining local families, Twilight Concert Series is a place where families can gather under the stars, enjoy some incredibly talented artists, and most importantly, support a worthy cause. Heritage Park, Mission. For more details contact: 604.826.0277 or visit www.envisionfi nancial.ca
June 4th Saturdays from 9:00am to 2:00pm
Haney Farmers Market Children’s crafts at every market Story Time at 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. First Saturday in every month, Garibaldi Art Club display and exhibition
June 4th Saturday from 7am Pitt Meadows Day
Come to meet as a community and enjoy a celebration of events and summer fun for the whole family! Start the day off with a delicious pancake breakfast then watch the parade .The event ends with a spectacular fi reworks fi nale. For more details: contact Richard at [email protected] or George [email protected]
June 4th Saturday from Noon to 6pm
Pitt Meadows Day Youth Fest
After the Pitt Meadows Day parade, join us for events that feature live youth bands. For details, call Adam at 604-465-2447 or email [email protected].
June 6th Monday from 10am to 11:30am
Intro to Infant Massage
This class will go over the benefi ts of Infant Massage. Infants 1 to 10 months old welcome, along with mom, dad or primary caregiver.Cost is $15. Contact Liana Bakker at 604.809.1511 to register or visitwww.newlifemassage.ca for more info. 22353 McIntosh Avenue, Maple Ridge (in the Maple Ridge Naturopathic Clinic)
June 7th Tuesday from 7pm to 9pm
Song Stage with Ivan Boudreau
The Songwriters Association of Canada and the Vancouver Regional Writers Group presents “SongStage at the ACT”. SongStage is an open mic session where songwriters get to perform their original songs in front of an audience. Stone Poets performing. After-Hours @ The ACT. FREE evening of entertainment.For more details: http://www.theactmapleridge.org/home
June 9th Thursday from 12pm to 3pm
A free resource fair along with delicious strawberry shortcake, tea and coffee. Tea from 1pm to 3pm. In the gym at the Pitt Meadows Family Rec. Centre
June 11th Saturday 5pm – 9pm
Cruisin’ the Dub/Car Hoppin’ at A&W
#100 - 22805 Lougheed Hwy.The Greater Vancouver Mustang Association will be joining our cruise night - a must for any Mustang lover! For other Cruisin’ Nights see below – Every Thursday.For info: 604 463 5712
June 15th Wednesday 5:45pm - Breathing 101
Do you know how to breathe properly?Come to learn the basics of good breathing which can help alleviate stress, anxiety & depression. This is a FREE event, however you must pre register as space is limited.Contact Liana Bakker at 604.809.1511 or visit www.newlifemassage.ca to learn more22353 McIntosh Avenue, Maple Ridge (in the Maple Ridge Naturopathic Clinic)
June 16th Thursday
Hockey Day at Osprey Village
For details contact: Hanna Vorlicek at [email protected]
June 17th Friday
Wear Your Pants Backwards Day!
Wear your pants backwards for a chance to win a ticket to the Mission Folk Festival on July 21st – 24th. Take a photo of yourself with your pants on backwards somewhere in the community and send it in to [email protected] by July 1st. The winner will be contacted to claim their prize by email.HAPPY BACKWARDS PANTS DAY!!!
June 19th Sunday 10am to 2pm
Pitt Meadows Farmers Market
Join us every Sunday at Spirit SquareCake cutting at noon on June 19th
June 18th & 19th Sunday
Bear Mountain Bike Challenge
Bear Mountain Challenge is back for it’s 15th year in 2011. Whether you’re a Pro racer, just want to have fun, or somewhere in between, you won’t want to miss out! Location: By Millpond off Dewdney Trunk Road, north of Mission. Visit: www.bearmountainchallenge.com for more info.
June 19th Sunday at Noon
Father’s Day Fish Release
Maple Ridge Park. Presented by the Alouette River Management Society. Call 604-467-6401 or email [email protected] for more info.
June 21st Tuesday from 7:30pm to 9:30pm
Summer Wrap Up Concert
The Maple Ridge Concert Band’s annual wrap up concert; our last concert before the summer; come out enjoy the warm weather and an evening of music. Free for everyone.The Bandstand (11944 Haney Place, Maple Ridge) For more info call 604-477-2016 or visit www.mrcb.ca
June 21st Tuesday (7:30 pm) - Jul 19th
(9:00 pm) Twilight Tuesdays
Annual Twilight Tuesday concert series in the Memorial Peace Park Bandstand. Presented by the Maple Ridge Concert Band.The Bandstand 11944 Haney Place, Maple Ridge. Free Event. Contact Noreen Moss at 604.467.9159
June 25th Saturday - Webster’s Corners Day
This annual family event features games andinteractive activities for kids of all ages at theWebster’s Corners Elementary School (256th Street& Dewdney Trunk Road). For details, call Mary at 604.466.3333 or Simon at 604.809.1329
June 26th Sunday from 9am to 4pm
Maple Ridge Garden Club 5th Annual Country
Garden Tour 2011
Explore and enjoy eight private gardens all located in the Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows area. All the funds raised from this tour will be donated to The Sunshine Foundation “Dreams for Kids”. Tickets are $15.00 each and include a beverage and a goody. Trice Farms Ponds & Garden Centre, Triple Tree Nurseryland and Amsterdam Greenhouses & Garden Centre or contact: Gayle 604.467.2956 or Margaret 604.467.1885
June 26th Sunday from 10am to 4pm
Pitt Meadows Regional Airport Open House
Participate in a free family event to commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP). Don’t miss two aircraftsfrom Vintage Wings Canada and activities for the whole family. Visit www.pittmeadowsairport.ca for more info.
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These events are business and industry exclusive, only one woman per business category. Supportive, inspiring and fun!
Whether you are a realtor, a doctor, personal trainer or work in direct sales, Heart Link Women’s Networking is the perfect way to grow your business.
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July 1st Friday from 12:30pm to 4pm
Canada Day - Maple Ridge
Memorial Peace Park The offi cial ceremonies, fl ag-raising and awards will begin at 12:30. Entertainment, singing, dancing, activities, food and fun continue throughout the day.For more details, call Pat Rorick at: [email protected] 604.467.7417
July 1st Friday from 10am to 4pm
Canada Day - Pitt Meadows
Celebrate Pitt Meadows Canada Day with a 8 km. walk/run beginning at 8 am and an offi cial Canada Day ceremony at the cenotaph next to City Hall beginning at 10:30 a.m.
July 1st Friday from 1pm to 4pm
Canada Day – Haney House
Come for an old-fashioned tea and a tour of the Haney House Museum. Activities for children include face painting and dress up clothes. Try the stilts too! Join us at Haney House Museum at 11612-224th StreetContact 604-463-5311 for more details.
July 3rd Sunday from 1pm to 8pm
Adstock ‘11
Adstock ‘11 is an annual free outdoor music festival that showcases local youth bands at the Memorial Peace Park/Gazebo.For details email Adam at [email protected] or go to the Facebook page under “Adstock Maple Ridge”
July 5th, 12th & 19th from 7:30pm to
9:00pm - Twilight Tuesdays
The Bandstand – Memorial Peace Park, 11944 Haney Place, Maple Ridge
July 6th Every Wednesday - August 31 7:30
pm to 9:00 pm - Summer Serenade
The Bruce James Orchestra presents this summer music performance in the Pitt Meadows Spirit Square 12027 Harris Road (beside the Family Recreation Center). Every Wednesday there will be a musical group performing from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm (weather permitting) Check www.brucejamesorchestra.com to fi nd out the schedule of performers.
July 9th & 10th Saturday & Sunday 12pm to
9pm - Caribbean Festival
The 11th annual Caribbean Festival features live Caribbean bands, colourful costumes, dancing, arts and crafts, a draw for a trip to the Caribbean, and delicious food! For details, call Deddy at 604.467.5535 or visit www.caribbeanfest.ca
July 11th Monday from 7:30pm
Music on the Wharf - Marty Bernard & The
Bloo Zebras
Join us for a summer music series held on Monday evenings that celebrate historic Port Haney. For details call the Maple Ridge Museum at 604-463-5311 or email [email protected] Visit www.mapleridgemuseum.org for a list of performers.
July 11th -15th Monday – Friday 9:30am to
3:30pm - Wacky Wildlife Daycamp
Calling all kids! Come explore wildlife in their own habitat. Ages 6-12. 24959 Alouette Road, Maple Ridge. Presented by the Alouette River Management Society. Register with MRPM Parks & Leisure: www.recreg4u.ca. Call 604-467-6401 or [email protected] for more info.
July 14th – 16th Thursday - Saturday
Bard in the Square– A Comedy of Errors
Bring a lawn chair, a blanket, your family and a donation for the Friends in Need food bank. For details, email [email protected] or visit www.emeraldpig.ca
July 21st – 24th Thursday - Sunday
Bard on the Bandstand – A Comedy of
Errors
Bring a lawn chair, a blanket, your family and a donation for the Friends in Need food bank. For details, email [email protected] or visit www.emeraldpig.ca .
July 23rd & 24th Saturday & Sunday
Country Fest
Family oriented, national and provincial award winning and agriculturally educational annual event recognized as “one of the best”. Join us for lots of fun! This is a FREE event!For details, call Lorraine at 604-463-6922 or visit www.mrpmcountryfest.com
July 25th Monday from 7:30pm - Music on
the Wharf - Steven Hansen & The Grove
Merchants
Join us for a summer music series held on Monday evenings that celebrate historic Port Haney. For details call the Maple Ridge Museum at 604-463-5311 or email [email protected] . Visit www.mapleridgemuseum.org for a list of performers.
July 31st Sunday from 10am to 3pm (Race
at 1pm) Rotary Duck Race
Public and participants invited to cheer on their ducks at a free, fun family event with a festival
atmosphere.Location: Maple Ridge Park on Alouette River For more info: call 604.466.3333 or email [email protected]
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Every Tuesday:
June 21st Tuesday (7:30 pm)- Jul 19th (9:00 pm)
Twilight Tuesdays
Annual Twilight Tuesday concert series in the Memorial Peace Park Bandstand. Presented by the Maple Ridge Concert Band. The Bandstand 11944 Haney Place, Maple Ridge - Free Event
Contact Noreen Moss at 604.467.9159
Every Thursday:
June 2nd - July 28thCruisin’ the Dub/Car Hoppin’ at A&W
#100 - 22805 Lougheed Hwy.
Every Thursday starting May 26th **On TWO Special Nights - Saturday, June 11th & Sunday, August 14th - the Greater Vancouver Mustang Association will be joining our cruise nights - a
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Every SaturdayHaney Farmers Market from 9am – 2pm
Memorial Peace ParkSee page 17
Every SundayPitt Meadows Farmers Market 10am – 2pm
Spirit SquareSee page 17
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Sizzlin’�StorytimesTuesdays, June 14–August 16, 10:15 a.m.Thursdays, July 7–28, 10:15 a.m.Sizzling outside? Refresh yourself with a cool story. Come to the library and enjoy stories, songs and fingerplays that will entertain and delight you. All ages welcome.
Puppets�in�the�ParkWednesday, July 6 and 20, 6:45–7:15 p.m. Memorial Peace Park BandstandPack you dinner and come and meet the library’s smallest stars. Our talented puppets and puppe-teers will tell all types of tales to amuse the whole family!
The Frog Prince Meets Godzilla, July 6Deep in the Jungle, July 20
SUMMER�READING�CLUB�PROGRAMSMask�Making�with�Quentin�Harris
Tuesday June 21, 3:30–4:30 p.m.Learn about First Nations culture and make a First Nations style mask!
Reading�Magic� with�Peter�RookeFriday, July 8, 10:30–11:15 a.m.Enjoy a 45-minute magic show filled with laughs and lots of audience participation!
Mike’s�CrittersTuesday, July 26, 1:00 p.m. Memorial Peace Park BandstandMike Larson will bring along his reptiles, amphibians, birds, insects, arachnids, crustaceans and mammals and promises to delight, educate and amaze you.
TWEENSPizza�PartyWednesday, June 29, 4:00–5:00 p.m.The start of summer vacation is here! Celebrate at the library with some pizza and games. For grades 4 and up.
Beadmaking�WorkshopWednesday, July 27, 4:00–5:00 p.m.Running out of things to do during summer vacation? Drop by the library and learn to make beaded jewelry. For grades 4 and up.
ADULTSBooks�on�FilmTuesdays, June 7–July 12, 6:00 p.m.Bring your friends and spend a cool relaxing evening at the library with a great film. Friends of the Library will sell refreshments at intermission.
You�and�Your�Aging�ParentsWednesday, June 8, 7:00 p.m.The Maple Ridge, Pi� Meadows, Katzie Seniors Network invites you to an information session on topics of interest to local adult children of aging parents, including care support, transportation, seniors housing and community resources.
Financial�Planning����Thursday, June 16, 7:00 p.m.Local financial planner Anna McNeil discusses the fundamentals of plan-ning for your financial future. Please leave you contact details at the main floor information desk.
Treaty����Monday, June 20, 7:00 p.m.Debbie Miller from the Katzie treaty team will provide an overview of First Nation treaties in British Columbia, share Katzie First Nation’s experiences in treaty negotiation, and answer any questions. Refreshments will be served. All are welcome.
An�Afternoon� with�the�SilvertonesWednesday, June 15, 2:00 p.m.Join Al Smith and the Silvertones Senior Choir for an a�ernoon of stories, laughter and songs about all things green. Refreshments will be served.
Slumach�and�the� Pitt�Lake�Gold�MineSaturday, July 16, 1:00 p.m.Award-winning local historian Fred Braches will be talking about the history and legends surrounding Slumach and the Pi� Lake gold bonanza as well as the current efforts to find it using new discoveries from historic records.
Maple Ridge Public Library130 – 22470 Dewdney Trunk Road Tel: 604-467-7417
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CANADAMaple RIdge
This year Canada Day will be bigger and better than previous years. There will be a new main stage in front of the ACT and a smaller sidewalk stage. These venues will have multi-cultural dance and a wide variety of culturally diverse music throughout the day. The food vendors, Farmers Market, various Maple Ridge organizations, crafts for the kids and other displays and demonstrations throughout the day. Canada Day begins at the Memorial Peace Park at 10:00 am and the opening ceremonies will begin at 11:00 am.
We are still looking for volunteers. If you would like to volunteer please contact Pat at [email protected]
Pitt Meadows CANADACelebrate Pitt Meadows Canada Day with a 8 km walk/run and an offi cial Canada Day ceremony at the cenotaph next to City Hall. Activities in previous years have included a pancake breakfast, a kids zone, an Athletics in Kind Kids 1 & 2 km race, displays, entertainment, art contest, award presentations, a First Nations blessing and more. Contact the Festivals Offi ce at 604-467-7459 for more info.
To register for the Pitt Meadows Canada Day 8K walk/runand Kids Fun Run go to www.athletesinkind.com
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12pm -1pm DJ KIZUM - Festival Stage
1pm - 2pm Nick Hope - Bandstand
2pm - 3pm 3 THE HARD WAY - Bandstand
3pm - 4pm DADDY ROY THE MESSENGER - Festival Stage
4pm - 5pm TROPITONICS STEEL BAND - Bandstand
5pm - 6pm THE FIREBAND - Festival Stage
6pm - 7pm LOS FURIOUS - Bandstand
7pm - 9pm Beach Party at Memorial Peace Park by Dave Boyce Insurance Agency. CALIFORNIA BEACH BOYS TRIBUTE TO THE BEACH BOYS - Festival Stage
Sunday July 10th
12pm - 1pm BOUNTY HUNTA (aka Jamaican Pizza Jerk) Vancouver’s fi rst-ever Reggae recording artist - Bandstand.
1pm - 2pm TROPICAL HEAT. BC’s hottest steel drum band - Festival Stage
2pm - 3pm Costume Parade - Bandstand Including Abbotsford Caribbean Dance Crew-a group of elementary school children - Out of Many Kids Zone
3pm - 4pm MAFFIE AND CREW A high energy performance including a mix of
dancehall, Reggae and Soca - Festival Stage
4pm - 5pm RUMBA CALZADA one of Canada’s fi nest Latin bands - Bandstand
5pm - 6pm OUT OF MANY ACCOMPANIED BY TAMASHA DANCERS Collection of professional reggae musicians - Festival Stage
6pm - 7pm PHASE 3 STEEL DRUM BAND playing the hot Caribbean beat - Festival Stage BRAZILIAN BEAT DANCERS
7pm - 8pm CARL’S SOUDVIBES - DJ extraordinaire - Festival Stage
8pm - 9pm STEEELE and NATURAL FLAVAS from Toronto Steele’s music transcends all ages, gender and color - Festival Stagecoccocoloooor r rrr FeFeFFestststivvaalal Stage
11th ANNUALCaribbean FestivalJuly 9 &10
2011The Annual Caribbean Festival will again take place in the Downtown Core of Maple Ridge on 224th Street and Peace Park. 2 stages with 15 live bands from the lower mainland’s Caribbean community entertaining. REGGAE, CALYPSO, SALSA and SOCA MUSIC.
Over 200 entertainers in all, 60 to 70 street vendors at the Caribbean open air market. Food vendors will be offering authentic Caribbean foods. Large Kids Zone featuring rides and street entertainers. This great family event attracted up to 18,000 festival goers last year and has become one of the favourite summer festivals in the lower mainland.
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Shelly
Shelley is a gentle, calm little cat who lost her fi rst home at the age of seven months, the young children in the home were too much for her to cope with. She was then adopted into an adult home where she lived for
the next six years. She lost that home when her people moved. She’s a tender-hearted little soul. This endearing little cat with the plush, soft coat will be a joy to someone in a reasonably quiet home. She is serene but she isn’t happy and we think she’s lonely for human company.
Shelly
Cashmere is a dainty little cat who had the same home all her life and lost it when her family structure changed. She was devastated to lose her home. She gets along great with other cats and children. Cashmere is
very gentle, sociable, lovable, and playful. Cashmere has mild epilepsy; her medication has been the lowest dose possible. Her seizures are rare and are short and light. It’s nothing that couldn’t be managed in a savvy home. In return for a loving home, Cashmere would give you all the devotion this sweet, Bambi-eyed cat has to offer.
If you are looking to adopt one of these cats please contact us on: 604 463 7917
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MOO’ve it on over...
CountryFestival
to Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows
Join us on July 23rd & 24th for FREE!
We are also hosting...“Maple Ridge Music Festival”
on Friday evening July 22ndfeaturing eight local bands!!
The Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Agricultural Association has worked hard to develop a National and Provincial award winning, family oriented, and agriculturally educational annual event and is recognized as “one of the best”. For the third year we will feature a FREE gate to give all families the opportunity to attend.
Join us for our third year of fun featuring:
• 4-H Shows• Award Winning “Fun Til You’re Done Farm”• Home Arts & Gardening competitions• Classic Cars• West Coast Amusements• Free Kids Activities• Beer Garden• Remax Balloon Rides• Commercial & Food Vendors and much more!
Visit our website for updates on programming and extra details: www.mrpmcountryfest.com
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On April 18th at The ACT Maple Ridge, a fantastic time was had by all at this inaugural fundraiser for the CEED Centre Society. Guests sampled local wineries, breweries, restaurants and dairies selected for their organic or sustainable products and practices. Event Chair Rebecca Awram practically
beamed as she announced “there are so many people here, it really has exceeded our expectations!” Funds raised will go towards their many programs and services in food security and community development.
Eat, Drink & Be Eco! A Huge Success!!Planet...Cheers To The
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June 4 Art at the Market with our own local artists, woodworking demonstrations, and exhibits featuring the Garibaldi Art Club.
June 11 Kid’s Day at the Market and a Senior’s Tea in the Bandstand - youth vendors, interactive food games, learn about farm animals. Face painting, crafts, receive a Country Fest Prize book to enter in the Fair July 23/24.
June 18 We’re Barbequeing - Bring your Dad to the Market for lunch.
June 25 National Aboriginal Day with special events, music, dancing and fun. Strawberries are here! Cookbook exchange, bring a book - take a book or make a donation to the Friends of the Library
July 1 Canada Day 10 - 4 Celebrate with us
June 19th It’s Beginning Day, Opening Ceremonies at 11:30 a.m. and we’re celebrating Father’s Day. Bring your Dad to the Market for a fabulous Smokey dog and a FREE piece of cake.
June 26th Art at the Market. Fabulous works by local artists, potters, woodworkers and more. Strawberries are here! Cookbook Exchange, bring a book – take a book or make a donation to the Friends of the Library.
July 3rd Music at the Market – our Market is about more than food, come and fi nd out!
July 10th Pirate’s Day, come in costume and win a prize! Follow the treasure to the GOLD!
Draw for $100 Farmers Market Shopping Spree, 12 noon.
July 2 A Healthier You, Wellness at the Market, Lite is Rite cooking demo 10:30
July 9 Market in front of The ACT Pirate’s Day! Wear a costume, win a prize, follow the Treasure Map to the gold! Draw for the $100 Farmers Market Shopping Spree, noon
July 16 It’s all about berries... blueberries are on the way in until mid September BC Blueberry Muffi n Contest Register on July 16
July 23 Music at the Market. Bring a Friend who has NEVER been before and win a prize. Our Market is about more than food, come and fi nd out.
July 30 History Goes to Market
July 17th Bard at the Market, Join in with Shakespeare at the marketplace
July 24th A Healthier You, Wellness at the Market. Lite is Rite Cooking Demonstration 11:30
July 31st Bring a friend who has NEVER been before and receive a gift. It’s blueberry season!
Enter the Blueberry Muffi n Contest, judging at 12:00 (register on July 24)
Memorial Peace Park, Lougheed Hwy and Dewdney Trunk Rd on 224th Street in Downtown Maple Ridge every Saturday from 9 - 2, May to October Children’s crafts at every market: Story Time at 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. First Saturday in every month, Garibaldi Art Club display and exhibition.
The Osprey Village Farmers Market is becoming the Pitt Meadows Farmers Market and is moving to Spirit Square next to City Hall from 10 am to 2 pm on Sundays. Our mandate is to provide farmers with a venue in which they can connect directly to the consumer. Here at Spirit Square we have lots of parking! The season begins with a bang on Father’s Day, July 19 and carries on until September 11th. Join us for the opening ceremonies at 11:30 and treat Dad to a Sizzlin’ Smokey Dog and a FREE piece of cake!
Spirit Square next to City Hall, 12007 Harris Road, Every Sunday from 10 – 2 p.m. June 19 to September 11, 2011. Children’s crafts at every market.
Haney Farmers Market, 2011 Market Events
Pitt Meadows Farmers Market, 2011 Market Events
www.haneyfarmersmarket.org604-467-7433hfminfo@haneyfarmersmarket.org
Put your name in a draw for a $100 Market Shopping Spree. Only new $10 Friend of the Market memberships purchased between April 16 and July 9 are eligible. Draw for the $100 Spree at the Haney Farmers Market will be on July 9 at noon. Draw for the $100 Spree at the Pitt Meadows Farmers Market will be July 10 at noon.
Call for vendors: We are now accepting applications for our 2011 season.www.haneyfarmersmarket.org We’re Hiring! Are you passionate about farmers’ markets? We want you! Haney Farmers Market in Maple Ridge is looking for a Market Coordinator.Call Eileen at 604-467-8424 for a job description.
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This will be our fi rst Poker Ride and we’d like to see this made into an annual event. It’s a great opportunity for ATVer’s to socialize, win some great prizes and ride the great trails in the area. Everyone in the Quad community is welcome!
The event will be held at the Hemlock Resort, in the Fraser Valley. The skiers parking areas, will be used to allow dry camping and other events planned throughout the weekend.
Events & ActivitiesThe event will be limited to 750 ATVs, pre-registration is required.Book early, so you will not miss out, on the largest ATV event on the West Coast.
Come and enjoy live music, along with a licensed bar (will be open for business on event days).Lots of fun ATV events, ATV riding demonstrations, as well as ATV Dealer and Manufacturer Booths
For those who pre purchase a dinner ticket for Saturday night, enjoy a Pig Roast & Turkey Dinner! **The Poker Ride will be on Saturday July 2nd, 2011 Poker Ride Hands can be purchased at the event.
Dry camping is available from June 29th to July 4th, 2011 and is $30 fl at fee, (must be purchased in advance)
ATV and Side X Side owners only due to insurance reasons, no dirt bikes allowed.
All Riders and Passengers will be required to pay a $10 Registration Fee and Fill In a Registration Form. Lunch on the trail is included with your registration fee.
Visit www.swatt.ca for more info and how to register.
PokerRide
South Western All Terrains Trails
Ride at Hemlock 2nd, 2011 - July 1st to 3rd, 2011
Fundraiser to maintain and expand trails in Lower Mainland BC
Online Registration NOW open!!
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1 IN 10,000 CHANCES OF WINNING1st. Maple Ridge Chrysler: 2012 Jeep Wrangler Sport (Value: $24,692.64)2nd. Holland America & Hagen’s Travel: One Week Luxury Cruise for two Ocean view or better with
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CelebratePitt Meadows Day June 4th
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Schedule of Events:
• 7:00 am to 10:00 am: Bring your whole family to enjoy pancakes and syrup made by the Pitt Meadows Lions Club.
• 9:00 am: Parade participants check-in at the booth on the south east corner of Blakely Road and Hammond Road.
• 11:00 am to 12:30 pm: The parade starts at Blakely Road and Hammond Road, goes west on Hammond Road and north on Harris Road to end at the Heritage Hall.
• 12:30 pm to 5:00 pm: During the afternoon enjoy free activities at Harris Park including face painting, baseball games, rock wall climbing, crafts display and purchase, live music, historic car display.
• 1:00 pm: Opening Ceremonies and crowning of Pitt Meadows Day Queen.
• 12:30 pm to 6:30 pm: Rock with up and coming bands at the Youthfest at the Civic Centre outdoor plaza on Harris Road.
• 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm: Salmon and chicken barbeque dinners in the downstairs room of the Heritage Hall. The Pitt Meadows Volunteer Fire Department have been preparing and cooking the salmon for at least 40 years.
• 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm: Groove at the family dance in the upstairs room of the Heritage Hall.
• 10:00 pm to 11:00 pm: Gather at the Pitt Meadows Athletic Park where the Pitt Meadows Volunteer Fire Department put on a fabulous display of fi reworks.
History:
The event originally started as a Strawberry Tea during the Great Depression and grew from there. This year we celebrate over 70 years of community spirit.
ofof fireworks.
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Sears Home Store 1425 Sumas Way Abbotsford email: [email protected] 604.852.9222
For all your home furniture, outdoor patio, air conditioning or barbeque needs, come visit Mike Lozinski at Sears Home Store.
Mike Lozinski has 4 years of proven sales experience, working closely with customers to get them what they need. Moving from appliances to the furniture department, Mike is ready to help you get what you need for your home at great prices!
Specializing in leather furniture, custom dining sets and a full line of sleep solutions.
Come on in and ask for Mike.Come on in and ask for Mike.
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To advertise call 1-604-287-
Visit the Pitt Meadows Paddling Club on Sunday June 12th from 1 – 5 pm as they celebrate WORLD CANOEING DAY with their Annual FREE Open House Event. Big Boats (Dragon boat and/or Outriggers) will be leaving the dock at 1:30 and 3:30. Take the opportunity to give the boats a try, register for a summer camp/program or show off your balance skills at 4:30 when a free membership will be given to a new member who can stay upright in a racing canoe for the longest time. All equipment is supplied and EVERYONE in the community is welcome.
PMPC currently boasts one of the largest and most successful PaddleALL/Para Canoe programs in the country.
Both recreational and competitive programs are available.
Our dragon boats are on the water almost every night with recreational and competitive crews looking to welcome new members.
Summer camps will run once again for both half and full day programs. All staff/volunteers have National Coaching Certifi cation Program qualifi cations and First Aid training. What are you doing this summer??
For more details contact Emma Visser or Rick Hammer Email: [email protected]
Ready to Paddle?
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The Maple Ridge Legions 88- Blue Jays Coach, Chris Sterling, and Assistant Coach, Gavin Lovitt, are very excited to be coaching their daughters tee ball team this season.
Coach Chris said “All the kids on the team are great!” and Assistant Coach Gavin said “It’s nice to see all the kids having such a fun time playing tee ball together.” Both coaches hope that this fi rst experience, for most of the players, is one that will get the kids back out again next year. Go Blue Jays!!
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We Are Exposed to Chemicals Everyday,It’s Time to Cleanse For Life!
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Age-old traditions of nutritional cleansing have now been combined with modern science and technologies. Isagenix has achieved this task with Cleanse for Life drink specialized to support the liver, the immune system and cellular health with vitamins, herbal teas and other botanical ingredients. The ingredients were chosen to help protect the body from daily pollutants and promote their detoxification.
As a dietary supplement, Cleanse for Life can be taken daily for nourishment to help deal with daily toxic load and stresses. Alternatively, when taken as guided in the Cleansing and Fat Burning System— a program rich in nutrition and low in calories—one can reap benefits of "deep cleansing" and a sound approach to weight management.
By giving your body the essential nutrients it needs to clean your system naturally, Cleanse for Life isn't a diuretic or laxative like other cleansing products. Instead, it helps flush out unwanted toxins naturally, cleansing your body on the cellular level and giving you the energy you need to get through your day.
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The summer block party season is in full swing! Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Parks & Leisure Services has a limited number of $100 grants for neighbourhood block parties. Neighbourhoods all around our community are taking advantage of these grants to start new traditions of gathering and socializing.
“The $100 Neighbourhood Celebration grant is available to any resident for expenses directly related to a neighbourhood party including invitations, food, game prizes and decorations. All we ask is that the party be an alcohol-free, family event that is totally inclusive of your neighbours,” said Elaine Yamamoto, coordinator of the program. “We also encourage organizers to collect contact information so that people can continue to benefi t from knowing the people who live on their street or in their building or strata.
These are the people who are nearest to help when you need it. They can keep an eye out for you, your family and your property. They are the people who wave to your children. They’re also the ones who know you are not moving, so that truck loading your household valuables shouldn’t be in your driveway while you are at work.”
Yamamoto recommends that you start by talking to a few neighbours and recruiting others to help. There is also an information kit available that gives step-by-step guidance. For more information contact Elaine Yamamoto at 604 306-0627 or [email protected].
ContactElaine YamamotoBuilding Community – One Neighbourhood at a Time.
604 306-0627 (direct)
Grants Kick-StartBlock Parties
“The Comedy Of Errors” – A Gangster Caperdirected by John Stuart
A hilarious gangster caper placed against the backdrop of the Roaring 20’s, this particular Shakespeare comedy lends itself to a cartoon setting. Two sets of twins separated as young boys wind up in the same territory as the local godfather. With stereotypical characters and snappy music, confusion abounds as the dim-witted hoods try to sort out who they are making deals with and who they owe money to. Add in a little unrequited love and you have all the makings of a fun-fi lled frolic of “Shakespeare in the park”.
Bring a blanket, lawn chair, your family, friends and a picnic supper and join us at Spirit Square in Pitt Meadows from July 14th – 17th and Memorial Peace Park in Maple Ridge from July 21st – 24th for Bard 2011
- 2011
Bardon the
Bandstand
AdStock
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Adstock is a, FREE, non-profi t, alternative music festival in Maple Ridge BC. Our 7th annual event will take place on Sunday, July 3rd, 2011 from 1-8pm at the Gazebo/Bandstand in downtown Maple Ridge. This year will feature punk legends D.O.A., NinjaSpy, Ivy League Brawlers and many more!”
The Adstock Maple Ridge Society aims to create a positive venue to both entertain our local youth, with the best alternative bands in B.C. (and beyond), as well as to provide
an opportunity to showcase their own talent in our opening slots. You can fi nd our facebook page at www.facebook.com/AdstockMapleRidgeSociety or fi nd the “Adstock 2011” group for more information.
Adstock begun in 05’ as a small get-together to encourage friends to get together and play music freely in the absence of drugs or alcohol. Ever since then, the concert has found a home at the Maple Ridge Gazebo/Bandstand and has grown to include a volunteer committee and street team, a series of fundraising concerts and a growing annual attendance of 300-400 people.
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June 18-19 2011 will see the return of thealways fun Bear
Mountain Challenge mountain bike race in Mission, BC. The race is now in its 15th year with no signs of quitting. A long running BC Cup, the race will see some serious competi-tion by racers from all over the province.
The two day event comprises a Cross Country race on Satur-day, June 18 on Red Mt. and a Downhill race on Sunday, June 19 across the road on Bear Mt. Saturday is also downhill practice day with shuttles starting at 8am and it will be a very busy and fun time at Mill Pond, on Dewdney Trunk Rd.
The Bear Mountain Challenge proceeds have been paid to local bicycle clubs and trail advocacy organizations who are the bread and butter of the cycling world. Without groups like Abbotsford BMX and the Fraser Valley Mountain Bikers Association, the cycling opportunities in the Fraser Valley would be signifi cantly reduced.
Spectators and volunteers are always welcome with some great viewing opportunities!
Exciting racing, great food, cool bikes, fun people, all in sce-nic Mission, BC. Come be a part of it all!!!
www.bearmountainchallenge.com
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As a mom entrepreneur, you face many different hurdles and challenges than other entrepreneurs.
EMN offers you a place to come to remind you that you aren’t alone and that it is possible to be a good mom and a good business woman as well.
We combines topics that are relevant to YOU - from business topics such as marketing, budgeting, loan assistance to health concerns, raising children, and relationships.
In addition, we invite dynamic speakers who are leading experts and successful mom entrepreneurs to share their experiences and knowledge with you.
EMN has it all - including invaluable networking opportunities, extensive resources and an online forum for you to
access throughout the month.
Join us online or at a chapter meeting in your area today and see why EMN is the place to be for all mom entrepreneurs!
Next meetingsJuly 5from 7-9 pm and the speaker has not been set yet
June 7from 7-9 pm The Speaker is Desiree Dupuis.
Desiree Dupuis of Three Sixty Financial will speak on the best strategies for entrepreneurs to take to ensure the continuation of our businesses.
She will provide information on the different types of insurance coverages available and what is most important to have in place to ensure uninterrupted success of our businesses.
Enterprising Moms
CALL TO ARTISTS:
Join us at Golden Ears Park in celebration of BC Parks’ 100th Anniversary on Saturday, August 6, 2011. The Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Arts Council is pleased to present “Artists in the Park 100th Celebration” in Golden Ears Park.
Inspired by the natural beauty of the park, artists from different art mediums will treat guests to various activities, displays, demonstrations and entertainment. All interested artists are asked to
submit an application by June 30, 2011.
Please visit www.artintheparkmapleridge.com for details, requirements and entry forms or call / email Lyn Thomas at 604-462-8380 [email protected]
Please return your completed application for to Lynton Sudio at 12151 McNutt Road, Maple Ridge, BC V2W 1N6
DATE: Saturday, August 6, 2011LOCATION: Golden Ears Park at the Alouette South Beach day-use area.25 minutes from the centre of Maple Ridge and 15.5km.
TIMES: 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Rain or Shine
FREE EVENT FOR ALL AGES; PARKING FREE
For further information on artists, entertainers or to become a volunteer please visit www.
artintheparkmapleridge.com or Suzette [email protected].
A schedule for all Arts in the Parks events is posted on the BC Parks 100 website www.bcparks100.ca
The ACT Maple Ridge • Arts Centre & Theatre 11944 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6G1 604 476-2787 Fax 604 476-2187
www.theactmapleridge.org
The beauty of nature reflected in art
EVENT DETAILS
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The Maple Ridge Historical Society is gearing up for summer at both the Maple Ridge Museum & Archives and Haney House Museum and throughout the community. Here are some events to look for!
History Goes to Market
Maple Ridge Museum & Archives is working with the Haney Farmer’s Market to bring historic displays to the bandstand during the market. So look out for us on June 30th with our focus on local food production.
Canada Day at Haney House Museum
This Canada Day, join staff and volunteers at Haney House from 1-4pm on Thursday, July 1st and have your chance to dress up in costumes, play heritage games, partake in a guided tour of the house, enjoy refreshments in the garden and even get your face painted too! This event is free.
Music on the Wharf
Over-looking the beautiful Fraser River, the “Music on the Wharf” concert series has something for everyone in the family. It started with a local band offering to play a one-time concert and has become one of the Maple Ridge Historical Society’s most popular annual events. This year’s concert schedule is below. All concerts are at the Port Haney Wharf and began at 7:30pm (with exception of August 22nd which starts at 7pm).
July 11: Marty Bernard & The Bloo ZebrasJuly 25: Steven Hansen & The Grove Merchants
For more details on all these events please
visit mapleridgemuseum.org or contact
604-463-5311.
with Maple Ridge
Historical Society?
What’s OnThis Summer
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Webster’s Corners Community Association members and local residents join forces to celebrate its community’s heritage.
This annual family event features games and interactive activities for kids of all ages, including a pie eating contest.
Enjoy a historic display of the community and its pioneers provided by the Maple Ridge Museum. Tea and goodies will be served from 12:00pm to 2:00pm.Join us Saturday, June 30 at Webster’s Corners Elementary School.Contact Simon Challenger for more information at604 833 0243
Mark down June 26, 2011 on your calendar because that’s the day for our “COUNTRY GARDEN TOUR 2011”. This is a self guiding Tour of eight private gardens in the Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows area.
This is our fi fth Garden Tour and all funds raised will go to, THE SUNSHINE FOUNDATION ‘DREAMS FOR KIDS”. To date we have raised over $39 thousand dollars for this worthy cause.
Each garden has been chosen for its unique beauty. Enjoy peaceful ponds and wandering creeks. Peak through towering bamboo to view a huge “curtain” waterfall or be amazed by the diversity of perennials, “Veggie” gardens and greenhouses. Imagine fi elds of Lavender swaying in the breeze. Explore “park-like” settings and don’t miss the ducks, bunnies, chickens, Koi and goldfi sh. These gardeners are delighted to
share their creations with you. Their hard work and devotion is proven over and over in each yard.
One of the gardens has been chosen as a “Picnic Site”. A beverage and goody will be provided, so bring along a lunch and Enjoy!
Again, the Tour takes place on Sunday, June 26, 2011 from 9:00am to 4:00pm, rain or shine.
The Tickets are $15.00 each and can be purchased at: Triple Tree Nurseryland, Amsterdam Greenhouses and Garden Centre, and Trice Farms Pond and Garden Centre.
For more information or tickets contact: Margaret 604-467-1885 or Gayle 604-467-2956
Please come and support a Good Cause and have a Great Day.
THE MAPLE RIDGE GARDEN CLUB
Webster’s Corners Days