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Community Events October 2004:

GULF OF GEORGIA CANNERY NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
"Ghosts of the Fraser” It’s a haunted Halloween at the Gulf of Georgia Cannery! Spooky tours for kids of all ages will feature such Cannery ghosts as the Grim Greeter and the Bluestone Girl. Tours offered Saturday, October 30 and Sunday, October 31st. Reservations required, call 604.664.9009.

November 1 The Cannery closes for the 2004 season.

CHRISTMAS AT THE GULF OF GEORGIA CANNERY GIFT STORE

For your shopping convenience we are open 7 days a week l0:00 to 5:00 p.m. till October 31st.
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HOURS
Saturday and Sunday 10:00 – 5:00 p.m. December 4th & 5th
Friday Dec. 10th 1:00 – 9:00 p.m., Saturday 11th Santa’s arrival in the afternoon 10:00 – 9:00 p.m. & Sunday December 12th 10:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday Dec 18th & 19th 10:00 to 5:00 p.m.
CD/DVD – Tiller’s Folly live concert in Cannery plus footage of tall ships, Irish Dancers, Steveston area and much much more (both $29.00) only available in Steveston at the Cannery Store (available late October)
Beautifully hand painted First Nations Christmas Ornaments

  • STEVESTON HISTORIC CALENDAR 2005 – FUNDRAISER FOR THE Gulf of Georgia Society – 13 works of art painted by Jo Scott-B - $14.00 (mailing envelope included)
  • Gulf of Georgia Cannery Christmas Cards painted by Jo Scott-B (packages of 5 and singles available)
  • Children and Adult Books
  • Unusual stocking stuffers
  • Denman Island Chocolate (organic)
  • Beautiful exclusive label mugs available in wood crates
  • Gulf of Georgia Cannery labeled canned sockeye salmon
  • Cannery Row salmon chowder, salmon, lobster & crab pate (locally produced), maple syrup productions FREE SAMPLING DURING CHRISTMAS HOURS
    The Cannery Store is Steveston best kept secret. Old fashion service with big smiles.
  • For information and enquiries please phone 604.664.9006

    THE STEVESTON BUSINESS GROUP

    www.stevestonbusiness.com. Future Site of Steveston Business Group Our Goal to have a united voice in the community, business district, government. We meet on the first Wednesday of every month at the Steveston Community Center 7pm. We are presently working on a Mandate and Charter. For more information email info@stevestonbusiness.com

    GEOFF PLANT, MLA FOR RICHMOND STEVESTON

    On December 11, 2004 1:00 - 3:00 pm will be hosting the 8th Annual Holiday Open House at the Constituency Office. Everyone welcome. Please RSVP, 604-241-8452

    STEVESTON BUDDHIST TEMPLE CRAFT FAIR

    4360 Garry Street, on Saturday, Nov. 20, 2004 from 10 am to 4 pm. Wide range of crafts, refreshments, turkey draw and crafters' raffle. Few tables available at $20.

    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 any mailing that you buy your stamps and send your parcels through the Steveston Post Office. The Post Office is run by the Society and all proceeds are used to operate the Museum. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL MUSEUM.

    The Steveston Museum has completed a history exhibit called "STEVESTON RECOLLECTIONS: HISTORY OF A VILLAGE" which is now available online in the Community Memories program of the Virtual Museum of Canada website. It includes 197 pictures and text in a chronology of Steveston from its beginning to the Tall Ships Festival in 2002. It was done entirely by the local museum volunteers for the Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN), an agency of the federal Department of Canadian Heritage. Everything you need to know about the village history at your fingertips. (Click Here)

    BRITANIA HERITAGE SHIPYARD NHS

    "The Tall Ships Fleet of 2005"
    Thad Koza, internationally renowned photographer and author will be presenting a colourful slide show of the tall ships fleet of 2005 on Wednesday, October 20 from 7-9:30 pm at the Richmond Cultural Centre Lecture Hall (7700 Minoru Gate, Richmond). $10/person in advance; $12/person at the door. To register, phone 604-276-4300, www.richmond.ca or in person at Britannia Heritage Shipyard National Historic Site (5180 Westwater Drive, Richmond) on Saturdays/Sundays, 12-4pm. For details, please phone 604-718-8050

    LONDON HERITAGE FARM

    NOTE: Tea Room reservations recommended. Dates subject to change.
    Visit our Christmas gift shop offering our own blend of London Lady Tea, a unique selection of jams & jellies, London Farm honey, home-baking, chocolate confections, hand-sewn crafts, china, pet treats, stocking stuffers, greeting cards, and other exclusive London Heritage Farm items created by local artisans. Group teas, tours and shopping available during the week by reservation. For Reservations or Information, phone or fax 604-271-5220, email: londonhf@telus.net
    VISA, MASTERCARD AND DEBIT CARD ACCEPTED

    RICHMOND BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION

    Meeting the second Tuesday of each month, except July and August, at 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm in the Kinsmen Pavillion at the Richmond Nature Park, No. 5 Road and Westminster Highway. Meet local beekeepers, and exchange information about beekeeping, apiary equipment, honey, bee pests and treatments. Phone Gerhart Pahl 604-272-4696 for more details. Next meeting 12Oct04."


    HELP SAVE STEVESTON’S “LITTLE” PARK!

    Our city council is now considering a proposal to develop Austin Harris Park into a large subsidized assisted living complex. The park is located off the north side of Moncton across from Trites Rd. has been a part of our community and zoned for school and public use for decades. Not only has this park been a place for our children to play and friends to meet, but like other neighborhood parks it also gives the community it’s character.

    Taking away another park and replacing it with high-density subsidized housing not only affects the neighbors in this community, it is also part of a bigger issue. The transformation of our beautiful green neighborhoods from gentle refuge to high-density city has been happening through out Richmond. We understand that cities must grow and we also support subsidized housing but not by taking our parks away to do it. Our city council has now come to a cross roads in the development of Richmond. By writing, phoning or simple signing a petition you can help influence them to build the type of Richmond you want to live in. Help save this little part of Steveston and guide our city council into the next phase of municipal planning. For more information please contact us at: info@austinharrispark.com or www.austinharrispark.com SOS

    CHILDREN`S VILLAGE

    Takes part in Closing Ceremony at the Olympic Games - 29/08/2004 – On Sunday 29 August, millions of people around the world watched the XXVIII Olympiad draw to a close in spectacular fashion. Among the participants at the ceremony, held in the Olympic Stadium in Athens, was ten year old Fotini, one of the children from nearby SOS Children’s Village Vari.
    The Olympic Committee and the Artistic Director of the opening and closing ceremony, Mr. Dimitris Papaioannou, decided to mark the closing ceremony with the presence of a child from SOS Children’s Villages Greece. Young Fotini, who lives with her five brothers and sisters in the SOS Children’s Village, was chosen to undertake the important task of extinguishing the Olympic flame.

    Wearing a flowing white dress, she was accompanied up to the Olympic torch by two Greek athletes, where she lit a small torch and then “blew out” the flame marking the end of the games in Athens. She then passed on the flame to a young Chinese girl, representing the Olympics’ next journey to Beijing, host of the 2008 summer Olympic games.

    Prior to the start of the games, four other children from SOS Children’s Village Greece took part in the torch relay, carrying the flame on its journey to Athens. SOS Children’s Villages Greece further benefited from the Games thanks to its national basketball team and silver medal-winning women’s water polo teams, which both donated money to the organization for every goal they scored.

    It was a great honour for SOS Children’s Villages to have been invited to take part in the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games, and no doubt an experience that Fotini will never forget.

    Susan Polano - Development & Appreciation Officer, 604.599.0887
    SOS Children's Village BC providing foster children a place they can call home.


    P.S. Did you know that you can choose SOS Children's Village on your United Way Campaign Card. Just list SOS in the "Other' column with our Charity #12993 5011 RR 0001. www.sos-bc.org.

     


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