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Community Events July 2009:



Steveston Farmers and Artisan Market

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 23, 2009

Second Annual
WILD BC SEAFOOD FEST ...
wild BC salmon, sablefish and sardines

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

Vancouver, BC: Back by popular demand, the second annual Wild BC Seafood Fest will take place on Saturday, August 29th between 11:00 am and 4:00 pm at the Steveston Harbour Authority Fisherman’s Park (in front of the Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site • 12138 Fourth Avenue) in the fishing community of Steveston, Richmond, BC. This is a free outdoor public event to celebrate and enjoy wild BC salmon, sablefish and sardines!

Join members of BC’s commercial fishing industry and some of BC’s most acclaimed chefs and seafood experts as they demonstrate a variety of amazing wild BC seafood recipes and provide tips on buying, storing, preparing and even eating some of our favourite wild BC seafood. Plus sample their amazing creations and receive copies of the featured recipes to savour them at home!

This year’s special guest chefs include: Quang Dang (Chef De Cuisine of C Restaurant, Vancouver, BC) who will feature contemporary west coast creations; Jean Francis Quaglia and Alessandra Quaglia (Chefs and Proprietors of the Provence Marinaside and Provence Mediterranean Grill Restaurants, Vancouver, BC) who will present Mediterranean inspired creations; and, Stephen Wong (Vancouver journalist, food and beverage consultant and cookbook author) who will present Asian inspired recipes. Award-winning fishmonger from The Salmon Shop and Screaming Mimi’s in North Vancouver’s Lonsdale Quay Market, Kosta Zogaris will also add incredible information and enthusiasm as the cooking stage MC.

Other event activities will guarantee fabulous fun and feasting for all: sample smoked salmon, sablefish and sardine creations prepared especially for the event by award winning Classic Smokehouse (2003) Inc. of Vancouver, BC; learn all about wild BC salmon, sablefish and sardines direct from fishermen and other members of the industry; buy wild BC salmon, sablefish and sardines straight from the fishermen at the Steveston dock; buy value-added wild BC salmon, sablefish and sardine products from specialty vendors in the Market Area; partake in the kids’ activities; and, listen to the live entertainment provided by Richmond’s popular Darren Specht and the Blues-Hawks. And new this year, get ready to visit the expanded Market Area to purchase delicious wild BC seafood creations from popular local restaurants including C Restaurant and the Provence Restaurants, and the best specialty food products that BC has to offer to prepare delectable meals at home showcasing wild BC salmon, sablefish and sardines.

Wild BC Seafood Fest is presented by the Canadian Pacific Sardine Association, Canadian Sablefish Association and BC Salmon Marketing Council. The Canadian Pacific Sardine Association, Canadian Sablefish Association and BC Salmon Marketing Council are non-profit, legally constituted organizations representing permit holders in the management and marketing of their respective wild BC seafood fisheries.

For event information:
Sandra Merk, Event Co-ordinator
Insight Productions
Direct Phone: 604.535.9828,
E-mail: srmerk@shaw.ca


For information regarding wild BC salmon:
Grant Snell, General Manager
BC Salmon Marketing Council,
www.bcsalmon.ca
Phone: 604.267.3030,
E-mail: bcsmc@bcsalmon.ca
For information regarding wild BC sardines:
Don Pepper, Executive Director
Canadian Pacific Sardine Association , www.bcsardines.com
Phone: 604.303.0141,
E-mail dapepper@shaw.ca
For information regarding wild BC sablefish:
Mark Baggio, Marketing Director
Canadian Sablefish Association, www.canadiansablefish.com
Direct Phone: 778.318.4047

PARKING IN STEVESTON - For those of you who may have missed the "Open House" at the community centre today, it was formulated to discuss proposed changes to the Parking situation in Steveston.

In 2006, a poll was taken in Steveston to see what people thought of proposed changes to parking. Nothing was done at that time, but the City of Richmond is once again putting forth ideas for proposed changes.

Your input / ideas are encouraged !!! Because many folks couldn't attend today, they have put the Questionnaire on-line. Easy Peasy.

The website below outlines what those changes might entail, and there is a quick and easy form to fill and send in, which will give you a chance to "voice" your ideas/thoughts.

1. One main change is to consider a stop light at the corner of 1 Road and Moncton (to replace the 4 way stop). With so many children in and around that corner (coming from the Centre, Park etc) a stop light isn't a bad idea. Many people just don't know how to manoeuvre thru a 4 way stop correctly.

2. Another proposed change is to introduce 35 angled parking spots on Bayview on the north side, between 1 Road and 3rd Avenue. These would replace existing parallel spots, but City would like to make these 35 spots metered, to help pay for the physical changes to curbing etc.

3. Another proposed change is to designate a special place where tour busses could park when bringing people into the village. Now they park on almost any street, taking up valuable parking spots.

Important Note: The general consensus seems to be (in 2006 and now) to leave the current 2 hour parking limits in place, and NOT introduce metered parking to existing spots. WHEW - I'm all for that!

I encourage you all to look at the website and submit your form. It only takes a few minutes of your time, and hopefully the parking situation won't change much - we
don't want to see metered parking in our Village ! That would be disastrous for merchants.

http://www.richmond.ca/__shared/assets/Steveston_Parking_Open_House14741.pdf

Many thanks, (and please share with family, friends, merchants in the Steveston area who are not on this distribution list).

Barbara Corder (Treasures Boutique) barbaracorder@shaw.ca

GULF OF GEORGIA CANNERY SOCIETY


OPEN FOR THE SEASON – What’s A Float Exhibition - What's Afloat: Boats on the Fraser River a fascinating new exhibit opening at the Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site on May 2. If you've ever wondered about the myriad of different boats on the river, and what they all do, this exhibit will answer your questions! Visitors will also have a chance to buy the boat spotter's guide that goes along with the Exhibit. In addition the Cannery will be alive this summer as Joe Kovacs, along with interpreters and volunteers, builds an all-wood lapstrake skiff.

This is a summer long, major project that will introduce our visitors to traditional techniques that were used in Steveston’s wooden fish boat building industry. This is a great project to volunteer on and learn/demonstrate your wood working skills.

Salmon Return May 2 to 31. Inspired by the life cycle of the salmon and the massive structure of the Gulf of Georgia, "Salmon Return" finds new niches for art throughout the Cannery. EarthArts is a collective collaborative of local professional artists dedicated to developing artwork that speaks to the human/nature relationship. Each EarthArts member has a significant background as a professional artist creating innovative work.

Rob Hart, Marketing Co-ordinator, Gulf of Georgia Cannery Society, 12138 Fourth Avenue, Richmond, BC V7E 3J1, t: 604.664.9134

Fridays in July and August: Music at the Cannery

Looking forward to seeing you all for a exciting and entertaining 2009 Season.
Inquiries please phone 604-664-9006
www.gulfofgeorgiacannery.com


Gulf of Georgia Cannery
National Historic Site of Canada

NEW WILD B.C. FISH PRODUCTS
Wild B.C. Frozen LOX-SOCKEYE – 1 lb.$15.00
B.C. Frozen WILD SALMON CANDY – ½lb. $12.00
CANNED
Pacific Oysters
Swimming Scallops
Smoked Sockeye Salmon
Smoke Tuna
Sockeye Salmon
Salmon, Crab & Lobster Paté

Located just inside the Gulf of Georgia Cannery
Glass Doors

STEVESTON MUSEUM AND POST OFFICE

The Steveston Museum Society would like to remind all Businesses and residents about the services they offer. Buy your stamps 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.


Its just about time to Spring Clean and when you do please think of Treasure Cottage (3800 Moncton Street) while you are sorting through your gently used ADULT clothing, household items, novels etc
All net proceeds support SOS Children’s Village BC

Volunteer Applications are most welcome, we have a variety of volunteer opportunities from Window Dressing to Marketing and of course assisting our dedicated team in sorting, pricing and selling our merchandise. For more information please call Barb at 274-8866 or visit our website at www.sosbc.org.



Friday, August 21, 12 noon - 5 pm
Saturday, August 22, 10 am - 5 pm
Sunday, August 23, 10 am - 5 pm
britannia@richmond.ca
www.richmond.ca/britannia

Richmond's traditional connections with the sea will be celebrated with a classic wooden boat show, sea shanties and much more at the 6th Annual Richmond Maritime Festival from Friday, August 21 to Sunday, August 23, 2009 at the Britannia Shipyard National Historic Site.

The whole family can enjoy the live performances of sea songs and shanties, participate in hands-on demonstrations and row the "Juanita" which is a replica of an 18 century of a Spanish long boat.. There will be a variety of maritime exhibits and demonstrations, such as knot tying, rope making, and caulking board activity. Children can enjoy fish printing, model boat building, face painting and the Port Metro Vancouver's Captain's Challenge Scavenger Hunt. Many boats will be at the docks of the shipyard, including historic fishing boats and classic power and sail boats.

The festival runs from noon to 5 p.m. on Friday, August 21; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, August 22 and Sunday, August 23, 2009 at the Britannia Heritage Shipyard, located in Steveston at 5180 Westwater Drive. The festival is sponsored by the Port Metro Vancouver, Britannia Shipyard, and M & M Meats.

For more information about the Richmond Maritime Festival, visit www.richmond.ca/britannia, call 604-718-8050 or email britannia@richmond.ca
Britannia Shipyards, National Historic Site
5180 Westwater Drive,
Richmond, BC, V7E 6P3
604-718-8050

THE RICHMOND HOSPITAL AUX. THRIFT SHOP

Our shop is run entirely by volunteers. Thanks to our customers and generous donations we once again are able to purchase much needed equipment for the Richmond Hospital and provide support to Minoru Residence and Lions Manor.

We are always in need of donations. We take gently used clothing, household goods, books and small pieces of furniture. If you are spring cleaning or down sizing please think of us as the ultimate recycler.

We are open Monday through Saturday, from 10 am to 3 pm. We have an ever-changing stock of gently used clothing and household goods

The store is located in the restored heritage church building, 3731 Chatham Street at the corner of Chatham and Second Ave in Steveston.

THE ROTARY CLUB OF STEVESTON

2009 RICHMOND BC SENIORS GAMES
September 16 - 19, 2009
4000 athletes will participate!
29 events all across Richmond,
Including in the Oval and at Minoru Park!
Steveston will host Bridge, Darts, Horseshoes, and Tennis!
Great opportunities also exist for Sponsors,
Spectators and Volunteers to enjoy these games .
For information call 604 718-8010
www.bcseniorsgames2009.ca

STEVESTON FOLK GUILD

Redboot Quartet July 16th.
You may have already heard their sweet sounds. Four skilled musicians fuse their eclectic backgrounds to produce a fiery blend of smoky Gypsy cabaret. Fierce original compositions test their capabilities. This four-piece boldly scorches its own sultry signature on classics like "Blue Drag". The result is a sensuous blend of dramatic gypsy and swinging jazz laced with a unique Balkan influence. They are as riveting to watch as they are to listen to. Each of the four players is a dedicated, accomplished musician with a quick ear, a passionate heart and a fire in the belly. Each brings a unique perspective to this union. But there is also a feisty side here, perhaps a tribute to the music they play...

Steveston Folk Guild
3500 Richmond Street, Richmond, BC V7E 2W1
Tel: 604-272-9294 Fax: 604-275-9246
Email: dave@stevestonfolk.org

EXCITING OPPORTUNITY FOR VOLUNTEERS AGED 55+

Help Richmond seniors maintain their independence and stay in their homes longer. Interesting volunteer opportunities are available including:

Senior Peer Counselor
Volunteers aged 55+ are trained to help their peers deal
with the unique problems of the senior years.
-18 week training course (3 hrs, 1-2 x week) begins in late April.

Seniors Information & Referral Counselor
Volunteers aged 55+ are trained to provide information to
assist seniors with many different concerns such as housing, applying for government pensions, etc.
-10 week training course (3 hrs, 1 x week) begins in May.

Additional volunteer opportunities are available.
Sign up for training now!
info@volunteerrichmond.ca or 604-279-7020

Volunteer Richmond Information Services
#190 – 7000 Minoru Blvd.
Richmond, BC V6Y 3Z5
www.volunteerrichmond.ca

STEVESTON SALMON FESTIVAL, July 1

Steveston Salmon Festival Schedule of Events.

Bullhead Derby - 2009 date TBA


Main Events
6:30am - 10:00am - Pancake Breakfast
9:30am - Kid's Bicycle Parade
10:00am - noon - Canada Day Parade
10:00am - 4:00pm - Japanese Cultural Displays
10:00am - 5:00pm - Art Show, Children's Festival, Craft Fair, Trade Show, Community Food Fair, Community Information Tables, Steveston RCMP Child ID Station
11:00am until sold out - Salmon Barbecue
11:00am - 7:00pm - Carnival and Midway
12:00pm - 5:00pm - Horticulture Show, Youth Rock Fest, Skateboard Competition
1:00pm - 4:00pm - Belt Sander Drag Races
Main Stage Events
12:30pm - Opening Ceremonies

2009 Entertainment schedule to be announced late Spring.
Contacting Steveston Salmon Festival.
Enquiries regarding the Salmon Festival should be directed to
: Janice Froese - Executive Director
Steveston Community Society/Salmon Festival
4111 Moncton Street, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada V7E 3A8
Email: admin@stevestonsalmonfest.ca
Telephone: 604-718-8094
Fax: 604-718-8096

STEVESTON COMMUNITY POLICE STATION

4371 Moncton Street
Richmond, BC V7E 6M2

Phone: 604-713-2323
Fax: 604-713-2309

New Hours of Operation:
Open 7 days a week: 9:00am - 5:00pm*
Closed on Statuary Holidays, except July 1st
*Pending Officer Availability


THE STEVESTON FARMER'S AND ARTISAN'S MARKET

To enquire about volunteering or becoming a vendor, please send us an email or call our Market Manager, Paula Morimoto at 604-729-7326.

Market Dates: May 24th, June 7th & 21st, July 5th & 19th, August 2nd, 16th & 30th September 13th & 27th, October 11th, 2009
Time: 10:00AM to 3:00PM - Sunday’s bi-weekly - rain or shine!
Where: Corner of Third Avenue & Moncton Street, Steveston, British Columbia.

Farmer & Prepared Food Vendor Application
Artisan Vendor Application
Commercial Food Vendor Application
Guidelines for Sale of Food at Temporary Food Markets
Application for Permit to operate Temporary Food Booth
Volunteer Application

www.sfam.ca

THE COMMUNITY ARTS COUNCIL OF RICHMOND

AND THE
is pleased to present

ARTISTS’ from the
AVENUES RICHMOND SOCIETY FOR COMMUNITY LIVING
ART SHOW

This is the first showing in a gallery setting for these artists’ and you will be pleasantly surprised at what you see. From real life, abstract and three dimensional, this show has it all.

Join us in supporting The Richmond Society for Community Living-Avenues and their artists’ July 11 – 25th, the show is being held at our Artisans’ Galleria in historic Steveston Village at 3651 Moncton Street, and is open daily.

All are invited to the opening reception Saturday July 11th, from
1 – 3 P.M. refreshments will be served and you will be the first to view this wonderful show.
There is no charge to view the show or attend the reception.

For more information please contact: Michael Shirley – Manager
Artisans’ Galleria
604-241-2790

The Community Arts Council of Richmond has been supporting local artists for over 30 years !

STEVESTON HARBOUR AUTORITY – http://www.stevestonharbour.com/

Catch of the Day at Fisherman’s Wharf is now online. Consumers can view available seafood daily in the below box. Sellers at the Sales Float, can call in their Catch at (604) 272-5539. (Editor note: Thanks to the newsletter sent to me by www.savvyinsider.ca, I was able to catch this information so people can call or visit them instead of calling me!! – Sue Girling)

THE HEART OF RICHMOND AIDS SOCIETY

Contracting Party: Heart of Richmond AIDS Society
Type of Function 7th annual Dinner/Dance Fundraiser
Date: October 17, 2009
Location: Quilchena Golf and Country Club, Richmond BC

Heart of Richmond AIDS Society
200 - 6411 Buswell St.
Richmond, BC V6Y 2G5 (Map)
Web site: www.heartofrichmond.com
Phone: 604-277-5137
Fax: 604-277-5131
Outreach: 778-883-5137
E-mail: contact@heartofrichmond.com

A non-profit organization that provides one-to-one and group support, counselling and advocacy services to people living with HIV/AIDS, as well as support to their family members, partners, and friends; also provides youth-focused prevention education workshops in a variety of settings in the community.

THE RICHMOND HOSPITAL AUX. THRIFT SHOP

Our shop is run entirely by volunteers. Thanks to our customers and generous donations we once again are able to purchase much needed equipment for the Richmond Hospital and provide support to Minoru Residence and Lions Manor.

We are always in need of donations. We take gently used clothing, household goods, books and small pieces of furniture. If you are spring cleaning or down sizing please think of us as the ultimate recycler.
We are open Monday through Saturday, from 10 am to 3 pm. We have an ever-changing stock of gently used clothing and household goods

The store is located in the restored heritage church building, 3731 Chatham Street at the corner of Chatham and Second Ave in Steveston.

IN MEMORY
On June 21, 2009, Steveston lost another business owner Shirley Dunn, and we lost a friend. Shirley and her late husband John founded a shop on Steveston Landing called Lulu Island Designs. The two of them made a great pair. John was a gifted artist and Shirley a gifted marketer. Shirley was fun loving and John had a gift of humour. It reflected in his T-Shirt designs that they sold in their shop. Shirley and John were very active with the Steveston Business Association (SBA). They along with my husband Norris and I, worked together 23 years ago to develop the foundation for what is known today as the Steveston Villager Business Directory. Some of John’s art work graces some of the first issues. I will miss Shirley, as I have missed John, for so long now. I know she and John are together marketing and shopping somewhere, probably in a place not unlike Steveston Village, a place they loved so much!

Sue & Norris Girling, Publishers


The Steveston Villager Business Directory


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