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Community Events May 2006:

 

CANADIAN ANTIQUES ROADSHOW

Richmond, BC

Wednesday, May 31/06 at Gulf of Georgia Cannery, 12138 4th Avenue, Richmond, BC (Steveston)

To request free tickets, click on only ONE link below and send us a blank e-mail. You will immediately receive a confimation automatic reply and, if you are successful in your request for tickets, two weeks before the event you will receive another e-mail with your online tickets. Maximum TWO tickets per e-mail address.

Or you can send (include a S.A.S.E.) for free tickets (two maximum) via regular mail to: Canadian Antiques Roadshow, Third Floor, 89 Canterbury Street, Saint John, N.B. E2L 2C7.

On the day of the event you may bring only TWO single items per person but everyone can stay until they get their evaluation(s). Click once below to request your free tickets.

Following are the ticket requests for Richmond on Wednesday, May 31/06 at Gulf of Georgia Cannery, 12138 4th Avenue, Richmond, BC (Steveston). If this is not the Roadshow you want to attend, choose from these other cities:

RICHMOND ROADSHOW TICKETS (click on one only):

One Morning (9am) Ticket or One Afternoon (1pm) Ticket or

Two Morning Tickets or Two Afternoon Tickets or

Large Items are items within 20 miles of the venue and requiring a moving truck. Large item owners get two tickets. Please attach photos of your large item to the e-mail and give us all your contact information (phone, etc.) -- or send your information to us via regular mail: Canadian Antiques Roadshow, Third Floor, 89 Canterbury Street, Saint John, N.B. E2L 2C7.

Directions to the 2006 Richmond Roadshow

FROM DOWNTOWN VANCOUVER (Approximately 30 km)
Granville Street South to Hwy 99 to Steveston Exit
Steveston Highway West to No. 1 Road
No. 1 Road South to Chatham Street
Chatham Street West to Fourth Avenue
Enter Parking Lot

FROM THE AIRPORT (Approximately 6 kilometers)
Russ Baker Way to No. 2 Road Bridge
No. 2 Road South to Steveston Highway
Steveston Highway West to No. 1 Road
No. 1 Road South to Chatham Street
Chatham Street West to Fourth Avenue
Enter Parking Lot

FROM THE FERRY (Approximately 12 km)
Highway 17 North to Highway 99
Highway 99 North to Steveston Exit
Steveston Highway West to No. 1 Road
No. 1 Road South to Chatham Street
Chatham Street West to Fourth Avenue
Enter parking lot

TRANSIT
The Gulf of Georgia Cannery is conveniently located next to public transit. For up to date transit information visit www.translink.bc.ca and go to the Trip Planning section. The Gulf of Georgia Cannery is listed as one of their "Landmarks" under "Museums & Galleries".

GULF OF GEORGIA CANNERY NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

The Gulf of Georgia Cannery Society wishes to thank all the local businesses who donated items for our recent Pub Night fundraiser at the Buck & Ear. The evening was a great success and we couldn't have done it without your support. Thanks also to all those who attended!

Reopening May 6, 2006 ALMOST GONE: Remains of Cannery Villages Sat., May 06th at 1pm Artist Florence Debeugny launches her new provoking multi-media presentation of canneries along the coast of BC. Through interviews, music, poetry, sounds, amazing photographs and archival shots, Florence examines canneries and their disappearance from the historical landscape of BC. This project was assisted by the Spirit of BC Arts Fund and the Gulf of Georgia Cannery Society. "Almost Gone" will show in the Cannery's Boiler House Theatre at 1:30 pm and 3:30 pm until October 9th. On opening day we will also have a display of salmon - themed artworks by artists Todd Horton and Aileen Penner.

There's lot of exciting events lined up from the Gulf of Georgia Cannery this summer. Come check them out!

Our hours for 2006 will be:

May 6 - 31
Thursday to Monday 10 am - 5 pm*
June 1 - Sept 4
Daily 10 am - 5 pm *
Sept 7 - Oct 9
Thursday to Monday 10 am - 5 pm*
*except Sundays, which are 11 am- 5 pm only

There's lot of exciting events lined up from the Gulf of Georgia Cannery this summer.

Pre-booked group tours can be arranged from March through November. Please phone (604) 664-9009 for more information.

Public Programs & Temporary Exhibits 2006
For details call 604.664.9282

CANFISCO: From Sea to Shelf Sat., June 24 , 1pm
Canfisco, Canadian fishing Company is 100 years old! This exhibit examines the marketing psychology behind selling fish – why have label designs changed, what can we learn about history from the marketing methods used and what did Walt Disney have to do with selling fish? Find the answers to all these questions and more. Exhibit runs until October 9th.

Canada Day Sat., July 1
Celebrate Canada's National Day at the Cannery. Complimentary admission. 10-5pm

Parks Day- Strolling Through Steveston's History Sat., July 15, 1– 2:30pm
A team of tour guides will interpret episodes of Steveston's colourful past while taking you to its heritage sites and museums. Tour also offered on Sat. August 12. Please Reserve 664.9009

Fishing the West Coast Photo Display Sept. 4 – Oct. 09
The Fishing the West Coast annual photo exhibit features images from and about people in the fishing industry. Richmond Legion Community Band. (3-4pm Mon., Sept. 4th)

BC Rivers Day- Eternal Return: Homage to the Sockeye Sept. 24 –Oct. 09
Kamloops photographer Donovan Harrison captures the shimmering vibrancy of the salmon run in a series of digital photographic prints.

Haunted Cannery Halloween Tours Sat, Oct.28 and Sun. 29
Experience spooky Cannery ghosts; visit the Cemetery of Departed Canneries in company of Lulu Sweet, the Cannery girls, and more!
Please Reserve: 604.664.9009

STEVESTON COMMUNITY CENTRE

Steveston Water Park, Playground, Budget: $600,000, Work commenced in 2005 with the relocation of the tennis courts, demolition of the tennis wall and re-construction of the lacrosse box. This year, a new water play area will be installed next to the existing children’s playground.

STEVESTON BUDDHIST TEMPLE

FREE PUBLIC LECTURE ON THE HISTORY OF INDIAN, CHINESE AND JAPANESE BUDDHISM
DATE: June 10TH,2006 Saturday 9:00AM to 3:00PM
GUEST LECTURER: Yasuhiro. Miyakawa Sensei
LOCATION: Steveston Buddhist Temple
4360 Garry Street
Richmond, B.C.
Please call the Steveston Temple at 604-272-2323 to register.
A Japanese Obento lunch can be pre-ordered for $10.00 when you register..

4360 Garry St., Spring Food Fair and Open House, May 28th 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Come meet our new sensei, get an insight into Shin Buddhism and sample Japanese food. We will be offering tours of our Hondo as well information on our Jodo Shin Shu tradition. For more information call the temple at 604-277-2323

June 3, 2006 - (Saturday) from 9 am to 1 pm. Collectibles and garage sale at the Steveston Buddhist Temple. Tables for rent at $15 each. Phone contact: Hiroko at (604) 277-6521 up to April 27th, then from May 16 on. On dates not available, please contact Temple at (604) 277-2323.

BRITANNIA HERITAGE SHIPYARD

FRASER RIVER PORT AUTHORITY presents the RICHMOND MARITIME FESTIVAL
Britannia Shipyard National Historic Site
August 19 and 20, 10 am - 5 pm
Third annual Richmond Maritime Festival featuring heritage boats, maritime displays, demonstrations and activities both on and of the water. Sponsored by the Fraser River Port Authority, the Britannia Heritage Shipyard Advisory Board and the Steveston Rotary Club. To participate or for more details phone 604-718-8050.

Here is more information on Concerts on the Dock at Britannia Shipyard National Historic Site that you can add to the next newsletter:

Saturday, June 17, Francisco Avelino Band, Richmond trio, jazz, blues.

Saturday, July 8th, Lesismore , A refreshing mix of jazz standards spiced with jump, swing, pop, R&B and a healthy helping of the blues.

Saturday, July 29, RumbaCalzada , Latin explosion featuring original and classic Latin Jazz & Salsa music

Saturday, Aug 19, North by West, Sea shanties and sailor songs In conjunction with the Maritime Festival

Saturday, Sept 9, Tillers Folly , Tiller's Folly performs high-energy acoustic roots music with Pacific Northwest flair.

STEVESTON FOLK GUILD CALENDAR dave@stevestonfolk.org, www.stevestonfolk.org , 604-272-9294 Show time 8:00pm, 3rd Thursday of each month. Tickets $7.00 at the door. Children under 12 free.
Murukami Boathouse, Britannia Heritage Shipyard, 5180 Westwater Drive, Steveston BC.

May 18th
Dale Rassmussen

Singer-songwriter Dale Rasmussen will bring his soulful singing and musicianship to Steveston Folk for an evening of original songs and other gems that span a range of influences from jazz to contemporary roots/folk. Dale's voice is likened to Jesse Winchester and his guitar playing sparkles with evocative and beautifully constructed arrangements. His recent CD "Raven's Wing" has received great response and airplay, both locally and internationally, from B.C. to Pennsylvania to Belgium, and his recent appearances include the Vancouver Folk Music Festival, Vancouver Island Music Fest and Harmony Arts Festival.

June 15th
The Neverly Sisters

The Neverly Sisters, Ellen van der Hoeven and Karen Kelm, perform an eclectic mix of musical genres, from modern and traditional folk, swing and classic country to their own original songs. Ellen's grounding in traditional and contemporary folk music took shape in her many years with the folk trio, Three Strong Winds. Touring coffee houses and folk clubs throughout the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island, she supplied the lyrical top line for the group’s arrangements of songs about love, life, labour, and history. Karen's musical theatre and big band background makes for an unlikely vocal partnership. Her longstanding tenure with Vancouver's Preservation of Swing Band grounds her earthier vocals in jazz standards with a nod to classic country. Reaching back to her high school days when "nobody couldn’t play the guitar", she finds her folk roots and meets Ellen somewhere in the middle.

STEVESTON SPORT KITE COMPETITION

Garry Point Park, July 22 – 23, 2006,
The British Columbia Kitefliers Association (BCKA) is holding their annual kite flying competition at Garry Point Park. Everyone is welcome to come and watch the best flying with individual, pairs and team events.

FRASER RIVER PORT AUTHORITY presents the RICHMOND MARITIME FESTIVAL

Programs at Britannia Shipyard National Historic Site To register, phone 604-276-4300

Fitness Program
Yoga on the Dock (18 + years)
May 16 - July 4 (5:30 - 6:30pm)
$48/8 sessions

Environment Week Programs
Island City By Bike ( 10+ years) Join a guided bike tour and discover some of Richmond's cycling routes (choice of short and long rides). Pre-ride safety check included with refreshments and raffle prizes at the finish. Presented by the Richmond Community Cycling Committee, the City of Richmond and Better Environmentally Sound Transportation (BEST). For details, contact Joan Caravan at 604-276-4035.
June 4 (9:30 - 3 pm) FREE

Richmond Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department is offering over 20 FREE Environment Week Programs from mid May to mid June. For a complete listing of all the Environment Week Programs, please refer to the Nature Section of the Spring 2006 Leisure Guide, or visit https://www.richmond.ca/cgi-bin/prp_pgr.exe


Seniors' Week Program
Britannia Heritage Shipyard Guided Tour (55+ years)
June 6 ( 1:00 - 2:30 pm)
$3/1 session

MUSICAL EXPRESSIONS “CONCERTS ON THE DOCK”
Concert on the Dock Series - 5 Summer Concerts on the Dock at Britannia Heritage Shipyard
Join us for an unforgettable evening of music and fun at Richmond’s only outdoor concert on the dock on Jun 17, Jul 8, Jul 29, Aug 19, and Sep 9. Different artists will be featured. Barbeque dinner provided by M & M Meats. Doors open at 6:00 pm, concert begins at 6:30pm. Tickets $10/person in advance or $12 at the door. Concert and dinner tickets $20/person in advance or $24 at the door. Series tickets for 5 concerts $45 in advance or $55 at the door. To purchase tickets, phone 604-276-4300 or 604-718-8050 after April 25. Visit www.richmond.ca for concert information.

Angela Soon - Community Facilities Coordinator, Britannia Shipyard National Historic Site, City of Richmond 604-718-8050

STEVESTON FOLK GUILD

The Steveston Folk group offers a mixture of Celtic, Folk and Blues tunes every third Thursday of each month from 8:00-10:00pm in the Murakami Boatworks building, Britannia Heritage Shipyards. Details here: http://www.stevestonfolk.org/index.html

STEVESTON MUSEUM AND POST OFFICE

The Steveston Museum Society would like to remind all Businesses and residents about the services they offer. Don’t forget when you are doing your all you’re mailing that you buy your stamps and send your parcels through the Steveston Post Office that the Post Office is run by the Society and all proceeds are used to operate the Museum. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL MUSEUM.

LONDON HERITAGE FARM

Open to the public on Saturdays and Sunday from noon to 5:00 p.m. and to groups during the week by reservation. Reservations may be made by phoning 604-271-5220 or emailing londonhf@telus.net

Enjoy a relaxing tea in the old-fashioned tea room*. Admission is by donation. Tea and goodies - $6.00 per person.

The London Heritage Farm is a 4.6-acre site overlooking the south arm of the Fraser River, offering a park-like setting with lovely flower gardens, the restored Spragg family barn, old farm equipment, chickens, and comforts such as picnic tables and public washrooms. The 1880's London farm house has been fully restored and furnished to illustrate rural life in Richmond. Six rooms display furniture, accessories, pictures, photographs, clothing, and quilts. The London Heritage Farm is owned by the City of Richmond and operated by the London Heritage Farm Society.

For more information please call Trudean Fraser at 604-271-5220 or email londonhf@telus.net. Please visit the website at: London Heritage Farm

*NOTE: Reservations recommended for tea room. Dates subject to change.
Visit our gift shop offering our own blend of London Lady Tea,
A unique selection of jams & jellies,
Hand-sewn crafts and exclusive London Heritage Farm items
For Reservations or Information, Call 604-271-5220
email:
londonhf@telus.net
House and Tea Room Open Sept. to end of June, Saturday & Sunday Noon - 5 pm, closed January
July and August - Wed. - Sun. 10 am - 5pm

SOS CHILDRENS VILLAGE Family, Friends and Neighbours!

If you’re thinking of a little SPRING CLEANING, Treasure Cottage in Steveston will welcome your household surplus to benefit the SOS Children’s Village! Thanks a million for all past donations, and wishing you a very good Spring season.

Barbara High, Store Manager/Volunteer Coordinator
Treasure Cottage Thrift Store (604) 274-8866

SOS Children's Village "Providing foster children with homes and support, enhancing their stability"

STEVESTON LIONS CLUB

Presents the 16th annual "Sockeye Run Car Show and Shine" on Sunday May 28, 2006 10 am to 4 pm at Steveston Community Park - 4111 Moncton St. This popular event attracts many of the finest restored antique, custom, muscle and classic cars in the lower mainland. Vehicle registration is $10. with trophies for the best in show in many categories. Prizes, concession, displays and day long entertainment. For further information please contact Gord Fox at 604-271-3175.

RICHMOND MULTICULTURAL CONCERNS SOCIETY

Invites General Public to our Women's Group Meeting. This FREE & Drop-In style meeting takes place every Third Wednesday of each month (except July & August - this month is exception to have it on Tuesday) and we have a different topic for each meeting. It'll be a great opportunity to meet other women, socialize and get knowledge! We are looking forward to seeing you at the meeting.
Yoshimi Miyawaki Vanrenen Richmond Multicultural Concerns Society, #210 - 7000 Minoru Boulevard, Richmond BC V6Y 3Z5, Tel: 604-279-7160, Fax: 604-279-7168.

Ikebana Art Club (Japanese Flower Arrangement). This group get together on First Wednesday of every month (except August). This month's meeting will be on Wednesday, May 3, from 1:00pm to 3:00pm at the Richmond Caring Place Room 345/50 . To join this club, registration, membership fee and flower fee is required. If you would like to join or enquire more information, please contact Yoshimi 604-279-7160 or Vania 604-318-5435. We are looking forward to seeing you May 3!

Once again Richmond Multicultural Concerns Society has organized its 20th Anniversary Fundraising Dinner to be held at South Hall at 8273 Ross Street, Vancouver at 7:00 pm on Friday, May 26, 2006.

As a valued member of the Richmond Multicultural Concerns Society, we would like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for your continuous support of the Society’s work in serving the Richmond Community.

We would be very pleased to have you and your family at our Fundraising Dinner.
Tickets for this buffet dinner are $45.00 per person.

Once again, we thank you and look forward to seeing you at our event.

RICHMOND BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION

Everyone Welcome! Next meeting 09 May 2006. Meeting the second Tuesday of every month, except July and August, at 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm in the Kinsmen Pavilion at the Richmond Nature Park, No. 5 Road and Westminster Highway. Meet local beekeepers, and exchange information about beekeeping, equipment, honey, bee pests and treatments. Phone Chris Kraemer at 604-992-7431 for more details."

THE RICHMOND HOSPITAL THRIFT SHOP

Located at 3920 Moncton St. will celebrate 30 years in Steveston on November 13th this year. We will be serving cake to our loyal customers.

Work has already started on our Annual Curio Sale. This event will take place on November 3rd and 4th. We have already packed up 50 plus boxes of good china, crystal, nick nacks, linens, pictures, etc. Mark it on your calendar!

We will also be holding a 3 day “Christmas in July” sale on the 6th, 7th, 8th of July. Pick up your Christmas decorations and gifts early.

THE UNDERWEAR AFFAIR

My name is Zully Avila, and I'm the Marketing Coordinator for a new 5K Walk / 10K Run that is taking place on the evening of Saturday, July 8th in Vancouver. It's called The Underwear Affair, it’s an event dedicated to uncover cures for cancers below the waist, and is benefiting the BC Cancer Foundation.

I was wondering if we would be able to get a link up on your website to our site, www.uncoverthecure.org and if possible put up a small display along with brochures about our event in your centre. We are not for profit, and so any support that you could give, would be greatly appreciated. Please check out our CAUSE, we’d love to have your participation as well, whether it is as a walker, runner, or a volunteer – overall
WE NEED YOUR HELP!

2006 BIG BIKE EVENT IN RICHMOND

The Big Bike will be back in your neighborhood on June 23rd and 24th. The event will to help raise funds for the Heart and Stroke research. We are looking for teams.

Please let me know if you would like more information, would like to participate or if you have any questions. Feel free to contact me via email or phone.

The Heart&Stroke Big Bike is more than just a bike. It’s a ride with a cause. This bike built for 30 will be rolling into your community soon! To participate, call 1-888-HSF-INFO or visit www.heartandstroke.bc.ca

 

Robert Tucker
Special Events Coordinator

Heart and Stroke Foundation of B.C. & Yukon
260 - 7000 Minoru Blvd.
Richmond, BC V6Y 3Z5
Phone: 604-279-7130 Fax: 604-279-7134

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO PLAY EVACUEES AT A MOCK DISASTER EXERCISE IN STEVESTON

The City of Richmond’s Emergency Management Office is looking for residents of Steveston to participate in our upcoming Emergency Social Services (ESS) functional exercise at Steveston Community Centre, 4111 Moncton Street on Saturday, June 17, 2006.

The City currently has approximately 150 dedicated ESS volunteers that are being trained to assist individuals and families during a disaster. During a small or large scale emergency, ESS provides emergency food, clothing, lodging services and other basic necessities to people affected by the disaster.

The City’s ESS volunteers will be at Steveston Community Centre practicing their skills during a “mock” disaster. We are looking for people of all ages to come out to play the role of Richmond residents requiring personal assistance and information assistance following an earthquake that has devastated the lower mainland. This mock exercise will be from 10:30am to 1:30pm in the Community Centre’s Multi Purpose Room. Please note that all interested volunteers are asked to arrive at 10:00am in the Tyee Room for a 20 minute briefing session prior to the start of the exercise.

What is expected of you? At the 10:00am briefing session, you will be given instructions on what character you will be portraying and what services you require once the exercise begins. At 10:20am, when the exercise starts, you will be asked to go to the M.P.R. and basically act out your role and follow the instructions from the ESS volunteers. The process should take anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes to complete.

Refreshments will be served at the exercise and in addition, all volunteers that attend, will be eligible for some great door prizes.

You may register to volunteer by calling the City’s Emergency Management Office at 604-233-3333, email emergencyprograms@richmond.ca, or simply drop by the Community Centre on June 17th.

For further information, please contact Derrick Lim, Emergency Social Services Director at 604-233-3330.

THE JOY OF WORDS, AN EVENING OF READINGS AND MUSIC WITH AWARD-WINNING CANADIAN AUTHOR JOY KOGAWA

When: Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Time: 7:30 to 9:00 pm
Where: Christ Church Cathedral, 690 Burrard Street, Vancouver
Price: Admission by donation

TLC The Land Conservancy of British Columbia is pleased to host an evening of readings and music with internationally recognized author Joy Kogawa on Tuesday, April 25, from 7:30 to 9:00 pm. Kogawa will read from her first novel, Obasan, recently re-released as a Penguin Classic. Along with Joy, special celebrity guests, including well-loved actors Joy Coghill, Doris Chilcott, and Bill Dow, along with CBC Radio One host Sheryl McKay and other special guests, will read favourite selections from BC prose and poetry.
Japanese Canadian actors Minami Hara, Hiro Kanagawa and Maiko Yamamoto will read from the libretto for Naomi's Road, the opera based on Joy Kogawa's children's novel. Jazz gospel singer Leore Cashe will also perform.

Kogawa's Obasan, published in 1981, describes through the eyes of a young girl the life of her family before, during and after the Japanese Canadian internment in 1942 and features Kogawa's childhood home. Over the years, Kogawa's childhood home has become a symbol of lost hope and happiness and a central image in her writings. Located at 1450 West 64th Avenue in the Marpole neighbourhood of Vancouver, the historic Joy Kogawa House is now threatened with demolition. The owner of the property has given TLC and the Save Kogawa House committee only until April 30 to fundraise the $700,000 needed to purchase the house. So far, more than $220,500 has been raised from 384 donors around the world.

This fundraising event will help TLC reach its fundraising goal and help to save the house as a cultural landmark for all Canadians. Once protected, the house will be a used as a writing retreat, enabling new writers to create works focusing on human rights issues. It will also be open for public and school tours to educate people about the Japanese Canadian experience during World War II.

For more information about this event or to donate, call (604) 733-2313 or visit www.conservancy.bc.ca.

FOR SALE

Prints for sale Framed: - Robert Bateman, Sue Coleman, Daniel Pollera, Call Ken for viewing @ 604 271-4462 Or email Ken at imwarner@telus.net

HELP WANTED

The Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site Gift Store in historic Steveston Village, requires a casual seasonal sales associate. Cash and excellent customer service is necessary. Please send resume to gogshop@shaw.ca Phone Lynn at 604.664.9006 for more information.

Richmond Multicultural Concerns Society is looking for Two (2) Volunteer English Teacher from September to December 2006 (3 months). Those who are interested or need more information, please contact Yoshimi at yoshimi@rmcs.bc.ca or 604-279-7160.

LOOKING FOR RENT

I am looking to rent a 1 bedroom apartment or basement suite, in the Steveston area. NS, ND, no pets, with excellent references. Required ASAP. Contact Chad, at 604-767-9176.


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