Win 2 FREE Tickets Inside! What’s ! O n Mission ™ FREE May/June 2013 Rockin’ River Cover Proudly Sponsored by Cal Crawford 604.854-0392 Direct Putting People First! #103-32471 Lougheed Hwy Mission, BC V2V 0C8 AUGUST 15 - 17 Hill’n Dale Animal Hospital 604-826-7443 33421 Thompson Ave Mission Please feel free to drop by. We would love to meet you and your pets. Proud to be a full-service, family oriented, small animal veterinary hospital. Offering exceptional, medical and surgery services for your furry friends. 43 n Ave o drop by . meet you for your n n Tic T Ti ic Wi n W Wi n in ROCKIN' RIVER PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS ROCKIN' RIVER MUSICFEST 2013
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Win 2 FREE
Tickets
Inside!
What’s!On
Mission™
FREEMay/June 2013
Rockin’ River Cover Proudly Sponsored by Cal Crawford 604.854-0392 Direct
Putting People First! #103-32471 Lougheed Hwy Mission, BC V2V 0C8
AUGUST 15 - 17
Hill’n DaleAnimal Hospital
604-826-744333421 Thompson Ave Mission
Please feel free to drop by. We would love to meet you and your pets.
Proud to be a full-service, family oriented, small animal veterinary hospital. Offering exceptional, medical and surgery services for your furry friends.
43n Ave
o drop by. meet you
for your
nnTicTTiic
WinWWinin
ROCKIN' RIVER PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS
ROCKIN' RIVERMUSICFEST 2013
2013/2014NEW
SER
IESSubscribe to the Arts Club On Tour at the Clarke Theatre and save up to 36% off the cost of single tickets!
Season ticket holders always get the best seats at the best price. Call toll-free 1.877.299.1644 and order your tickets to the Arts Club On Tour series today.
2013–2014
Season Tickets
Early-Bird Prices
Until June 30
Regular Prices
Starting July 1
Adult $85 (save 36%) $92 (save 30%)
Senior/Student $79 (save 34%) $85 (save 29%)
ON TOUR
CHELSEA HOTEL THE SONGS OF LEONARD COHENConceived and directed by Tracey Power. Musical direction by Steve CharlesAn Arts Club Theatre Company presentation of the Firehall Arts Centre production
MARCH 14, 2014
Leonard Cohen’s powerful and inspirational music is the heartbeat of
Chelsea Hotel. With extraordinary new arrangements, six performers play
seventeen instruments in this concert, a tribute to the remarkable writer.
Through Cohen’s transcendent songs and the honesty of his lyrics,
you will be transfixed by this eclectic cabaret of loves won and lost.
1.877.299.1644
BOEING-BOEING
A M I L E – H I G H C O M E D YBOEING-BOEINGA MILE-HIGH COMEDY By Marc CamolettiTranslated by Beverley Cross and Francis Evans
OCTOBER 15, 2013
Bernard, a successful architect in swinging sixties Paris, is even
more successful with the ladies. In fact, he juggles the hearts of
three air hostesses who jet in and out of his groovy bachelor pad.
But when Boeing introduces a faster jet, Bernard’s precise romantic
timetable goes hysterically off course and turbulence looms.
DRIVING MISS DAISY A COMEDY OF AN UNLIKELY FRIENDSHIP By Alfred Uhry
JANUARY 27, 2014 This Pulitzer Prize–winning play follows the charming
adventures of a Southern matriarch and her chauffeur over a
25-year friendship, and reveals the power of the human heart to overcome prejudices and open up to new possibilities.
DRIVINGMISS DAISYA C O M E D Y O F A N U N L I K E LY F R I E N D S H I P
Subscribe now—it’s like seeing one show for free!
CAST OF THE FIREHALL ARTS CENTRE’S 2012 PRODUCTION. PHOTO BY DAVID COOPER
3Whats On! • www.whatsonmission.ca
8 29 30
11 Adopt A Block15 Bent Wrenches Fundraiser31 Big Brothers Big Sisters6 B&P Women’s Club29 Cancer Society Pole Sit2 Clarke Theatre8 Communities in Bloom14 Dewdney Pub15 Downtown Guided Tour5 Event Calendar19 Farmers Market30 Harrison Festival28 Heritage Park Page20 Kids Page13 Kilby Historical Site
24 Leisure Centre Page22 Library Page4 MAC Gallery6 Mission Horse Club32 Mission Fest26 Photos Page25 Prospera Community Day10 Raceway18 Recipe Page16 Rockin’ River MusicFest9 Seniors Calendar27 Soapbox Derby7 Twilight Concerts6 542 Music Fest
COMMUNITIESIN BLOOM
TWILIGHT CONCERTS
HARRISON FESTIVAL
ROCKINRIVER
16
Look out for our holders!You can pick up your copy from…Safeway, The West Coast Express, Canadian Tire, The Library, Visitors Centre, 7/11, Mission Springs, Wendys, White Spot, Booster Juice, City Blendz, Canadian Cancer Society, The Leisure Centre, The Wee Chipee, The Historic Dewdney Pub, Deroche Store, All Realtors Offi ces, Dewdney Post Offi ce, The Fire House Grill at Dewdney, Jimmy’s Lunch Box, Rockwells, The Best Western, Cedarbrooke Chateau, the Seniors Centre…plus many, many more locations around Mission.Plus amny more locations, look out for our holders!Or download a copy at www.whatsonmission.ca
“I have been suffering with Psoriasis for over 40 years now. Dolf at FUEL introduced me to Quantum Light Therapy and Alkaline Water with Oxygenwhich I have been drinking for about 6 months now. It has made a huge difference in my life! My skin
I can wear shorts and not be embarrassed. I’m a much happier person now. I can smile and enjoy life! Thanks to Dolf and Zorka at FUEL” Darlene Ferg
“I h b ff i f 40
Darlene Ferg ofMissionBefore & After Quantum Light Therapy & Drinking Alkaline Water
What’s On! At The Mission Arts Council
July 23 - August 10 Sherren McLeod and Laurie McLeod “It’s a Wonderful World”Portrait, landscapes and colour! A mother & daughter-in-law exhibitionwww.artincanada.com/sherrenmacleod • www.lauriemacleod.com
2nd Fraser Valley 2013 Biennale
July 2 - July 22
August 13 - 30 Fraser Valley Artists (a Chapter of the Federation of Canadian Artists)www.fraservalleyartists.com
The Fraser Valley Regional Biennale is a collective art exhibition that celebrates and explores local and regional visual art-making. Fraser Valley 2013 Regional Biennale Dates
Maple Ridge Art Gallery June 15 – July 27Mission Arts Centre July 2 – 22The Reach Gallery Museum July 11 – September 8Kariton Art Gallery July 26 – August 20
Mission Arts Council (The MAC) • Open Tuesday to Saturday 1-4pm33529 First Ave, Mission • 604-826-0029 • www.missionartscouncil.ca
5Whats On! • www.whatsonmission.ca
y / AuAugustJul
Cultural FestivalKilby Historic SiteJuly 20thwww.kilby.caSee Page 13
Guided Tours of Historic Downtown MissionJuly 20thwww.missionmuseum.comSee Page 15
Mission Horse Club Jumping ShowJuly 21st See Page 6
Trip to Cascades CasinoSenior Centre July 25th See Page 9
Mission Folk Music FestivalJuly 26-28thFraser River Heritage Parkwww.missionfolkmusicfestival.caSee Page 28
Bent Wrenches Autoservice’s 3rd Annual Classic and Sports Car ShowFV Humane Society FundraiserJuly 28th, 10 am – 3 pm7076 Mershon Streetwww.fraservalleyhumanesociety.comSee Page 15
AUGUST
Communities in Bloom SocietyTour Our Community August 4th, 10am to 1pmSee Page 8
Communities in Bloom SocietySpirit Square Harbour Day August 5th, 11am to 4pmSee Page 8
542 Music FestJuly 12th & 13th542 Music Festwww.542musicfest.com • See page 6
Mission City Framers MarketChildren’s Day at the MarketJuly 13th, 9am to 1pmMission Community Library2nd Avenuewww.missioncityfarmersmarket.comSee Page 19
Annual Car ShowKilby Historic SiteJuly 13thwww.kilby.caSee Page 13
Mission Heritage Association Rose TeaJuly 14thThe Ernest Jacobsen Rose Garden FundraiserFraser River Heritage ParkSee Page 28
Reserved Camping, Two Beer Gardens, After hour party (limited tickets), Margaritaville, International Wood Carving For Charity, Pancake Breakfast.
Chris Eger BandMemphis RainMedicine Hat
Avalanche
Dr. Strangelove BandAppalossaHambone
And Many More
These artists are not a part of the current touring/recording groups, but served as lead singers for both and who helped contribute to their success.
www.542musicfest.com
1
23rd Annual Envision Twilight Concert SeriesBring your lawn chair and blanket and soak up the sounds of the Twilight Concert Series. Concerts start at 7pm at Fraser River Heritage Park.
JULY
Wednesday, July 3Groove DaddyThese seasoned musicians return to the park to delight the audiences with their popular renditions of cover tunes.
Friday, July 5
alt-country roots rock original country band..
Wednesday, July 10Ralph Shaw - King of the UkuleleSparkling with wit, charm and an infectious comic energy, Ralph Shaw is the perfect showman.
Friday, July 12WAGAn a cappella quartet from
rich past in jazz choir technique and a deep love of pop and folk music.
Wednesday, July 17Bob Lily Jazz QuintetThe music this group plays refl ects the classic bebop music as performed by some of the leading musicians of the time.
Friday, July 19Kenny Hess
country star, Kenny is a natural born entertainer with a huge voice and great songs.
Wednesday, July 24Mission Folk Music Festival NightCome out and get a taste of world music that awaits at the 26th Annual Mission Folk Music Festival.
Friday, July 26thNo Concert
Wednesday, July 31Koko SoulThis band performs favourite classics from across the genres with passion and soul, in their own inimitable style.
AUGUST
Friday, August 2Rio Samaya Band
infectious music that covers the gamut from fl amenco to Argentinean folk.
Wednesday, August 7No Code Blue
of medical professionals and businessmen that play jazz, rock & roll, funk and country.
Friday, August 9Madfl owerMadfl ower is a unique blend of thought-provoking lyrics, bluesy groove and a tight live sound.
Wednesday, August 14
River will fi ll the park and have your cowboy boots tapping.
Friday, August 16Blue Berries - Kids ConcertFamily fun for kids and kids at heart! Created for young audiences: a four-piece ensemble of upright bass, guitar, drums and sax.
Wednesday, August 21Deana Knight and The Hot Club From MarsThis high-energy acoustic 7-piece band inspires dancing! Headed by lovely and talented Chanteuse “D” they bring wonderful old tunes to life with style and grace.
Friday, August 23Julie and Carli KennedyThis Canadian powerhouse duo share an identical twin musical bond. Fusion of country, folk, jazz & Celtic music.
Wednesday, August 28Maria In The ShowerPart vaudeville, part cabaret, part punk & part folk. This entertaining band is an eclectic mix of Tin Pan Alley ditties, Cuban shuffl es, rockabilly and more!
Friday, August 30Ten Souljers A soul-stirring blend of powerhouse vocals, spine-tingling harmonies, a sensational horn section and a dynamic performance.
Admission By Donation
For more information contact Fraser River Heritage Park604.826.0277www.heritagepark-mission.ca
Communities in Bloom Society Celebrates BC Day in MissionCATCH THE SPIRIT!Tour Our Community Sunday, August 4th & Monday, August 5th
2 Great Events over 2 Days!Come and join the community tour, picnic at Fraser River Heritage Park, take a Fraser River Safari Boat Tour and have a family barbeque.
Pick up Your Passport at The First Site!FREE admission to all sites, August 4th - 10am - 1pm Wetlands Visit & Eco-ArtEdwardian Garden/MuralMission Arts CentreRain Garden on Seventh
Four Winning Garden SitesSoap Box GardenFerncliff Gardens
Finale: Catered Picnic Lunch 1:30 pm $15 Or bring your own picnic lunch and chair! Fraser River Heritage Park, MC Glen Kask
An optional bus ride at $5 departs Fraser River Heritage Park at 10am – call to book!
PRIZE DRAW$250 shopping spree at Fraser Valley Building Supplies! The more sites visited, the more often participants will be entered into a draw.The winner’s name will be draw at the picnic
Spirit Square Day at Jack Poole Harbour Side ParkAugust 5th – 11am to 4pm:
Harbour Walking Tour and Heritage Displays Fraser River Safari Mini Tours ($30)Family Hot Dog Barbeque ($1)Pop Corn Sales (25¢)Mini Farmers MarketFree Face PaintingForestry/Trails/Recycling Displays at Harbour Music, Clown, DancersSurprise Guests…and much more
Finale: Burger and a Beer/Wine-Captain’s Cabin Pub at 4 pm $15
Picnic, Burger & Beer Tickets, Bus and PassportsAvailable by phoning 604-615-0992 or emailing [email protected]
For more info visit: Facebook or look for the Mission Record’s Communities in Bloom column.
9Whats On! • www.whatsonmission.ca
#2 - 33231 First AveDowntown Mission
604 820 1112 www.swingoptical.com
Dr Lyndon Balisky, OptometristEye ExamsBook your eye examination today!604-820-1112
Satti GrewalLicensed OpticianThe best selection in fashion frames, prescription sunglasses and contact lenses
Kristoffer GoosRegistered Hearing Instrument PractitionerAvailable each Wednesday. Book your FREE hearing Test today!
604-557-9972 / 604-820-1112
daayyy.gg TTTeesst toodddayay!
-88222000-111111122
Mission Seniors Centre CalendarWEEKLY EVENTS
Monday BBQ 11:30 Donations Please!Tuesday Line Dancing 9:30am Crafts 10am -12pm Greeting CardsWednesday MSAC Drop-In Bingo 12:30pm Thursday Line Dancing 9am – July 4th & 11thFriday 11am Crib
SPECIAL EVENTS:
Trip to Cascades Casino July 25th $16.00
The Lounge is open Monday - Friday 10am to 2pm
Mission Seniors Activity Centre33100 10th Ave at TaulbutPhone: 604-814-2188
The Adopt-A-Block CalendarFolk Festival July 18-21 Cleanup TeamBC DAY with Communities in Bloom Aug 4 & 5 Display Booth & Kids GamesMissionFest Aug 10 Display Booth & Kids GamesRockin’ River Fest Aug 15-18 Cleanup Team
Come volunteer with us at
one of the events and receive
a free event t-shirt, meals
and event tickets to enjo
y
the show after your shift!
Up to 40 volunteers are
needed!
Junior Bug Club members
come fi nd us at the events
above wearing your Junior
Bug Club gear and receive
special treats
and/or a prize!
For more info call
604-826-9423
Or visit
www.
missionadoptablock
.com
604 826 3669Conveniently Located in Downtown Mission
SCHEDULE APPOINTMENTS ON-LINE!w w w. m i s s i o n a u t o - d o w n t o w n . c o m
Complete Auto Service
What’s!On
www.whatsonbc.ca
Mission
FREE
What’!On
Saturday, April 20 See Page 7
FREEFFRREEE
Saturday, April 20 See Pagge 7e 7
MAKE YOUR BEST YEAR EVER!
2013TAKE THE FIRST STEP TO
BEING YOUR OWN BOSS AND CHOOSE YOUR OWN DESTINY.
We at the What’s On! Magazine are celebrating
the success of watching our business grow and now want to help you
follow in our success!
We want to help you plant the seed to YOUR
success and grow a What’s On! Magazine in
your community.
Fantastic Income Opportunity & Fun!
Multiple income streams - In print & On-line.
No experience needed – just enthusiasm! All the support and training you’ll need are included to launch your What’s On! Magazine.
A WHAT’S ON! LICENSE OPPORTUNITY IS…• Affordable• Requires little outlay • And when grown with our winning formula will fl ourish into an exciting
and profi table business, that will fi t perfectly into your life.
DO YOU LOVE YOUR COMMUNITY?Soon you’ll fi nd that you and your magazine will become an exciting and integral part of your community.
WOULD YOU LIKE…. Full Time Earnings & Part-Time Hours?
The fl exibility to choose your own hours to fi t your life?
To enjoy everyday and be part of your community?
To have fun everyday?
YES!!
“I love what I do! I’m able to work part time hours but earn a full time income and love every minute of my working life! Call me today and I can guide you to the same success”
Jane MarshallFounder of TheWhat’s On!Magazine
Call to see what areas are available andhow Jane can make it happen for you!
1-604-287-4428www.whatsonbc.ca
START YOUR WHATS ON MAGAZINE TODAY
™™™
’s!
Proudly supported by: What’s!On
What’s On! This Summer at Kilby Historic Site
Saturday, July 6th
Dairy Days
Today is all about honouring the
Kilby Jersey Farm. Come out and
learn about farming and cows with
BC Dairy Association’s mobile
learning classroom.
Monday, August 5th
Pirate Day
Celebrate the holiday with a Pirate
Party for the kids. Pirate games,
crafts and a treasure hunt all make
for a great outing. Start
working on your
costume now as
we’ll have a contest
for the best dressed
pirate!
Other Details:
2013 Admission Prices:
Adult $9, Senior $8, Youth $7, Children 5
and under Free, Family $24
Season Passes:
Adult $22, Senior $20, Family $60
Season passes are good for one full
calendar year, from date of purchase.
Includes unlimited entrance into museum
and farm, including all special events.
Saturday, July 20th
Cultural Festival
A wide variety of ethnic groups
celebrate the tapestry of Canadian
Culture. Visit booths from
different countries to get a fl avor
of their culture. Timed musical
performances throughout the day.
Saturday, August 24th
Annual Kids Festival
Load up the kids and get out
of the house for one last hurrah
this summer. Enjoy a full day of
entertainment for the kid’s including
face painting, balloon twisting,
emergency vehicles and our
famous piñata party.
Saturday, July 13th
Annual Car Show
Join us as collector and vintage
cars from all over the lower
mainland roll onto our 1920s
heritage site today. Vote for your
favourite in the ever popular
“People’s Choice” award.
Saturday, August 17th
Storytelling Day
Join Terrill and her friends under the
Willow tree for an old fashioned story
time.
15Whats On! • www.whatsonmission.ca 1515ats On! • www whatsonmission ca
Bent Wrenches Autoservice’s 3rd Annual Classic and Sports Car Show!Sunday, July 28th* • 10 am – 3 pmCome out and have some fun in the sun for a great cause!
BBQ Fundraiser for The Fraser Valley Animal Shelter
All makes and models welcome!No Entry Fee
Prizes For:People’s ChoiceParticipants Choice
*In case of heavy rain the date will be August 4th
7076 Mershon Street (Across from the Harbour)Mission, BC V2V 2Y7
For more info call 604-768-7460Or visit www. bentwrenchesautoservice.comOr www.fraservalleyhumanesociety.com
Enter to win Two Full-Event Tickets ($358 value) for the Rockin’ River
Musicfest 2013 taking place in Mission, BC from August 15th - 17th.
Simply fill out a ballot (no purchase necessary) at:
NO TAX!On any purchase of materials & installation
(Cannot be combined with any other promotional offer, rebate or discount)
LIMITED TIME OFFER
Two Full-Event Tickets!!!WIN
Guided Tours of Historic Downtown Mission
Guided Tours of Historic Downtown MissionSaturday July 20 & August 17The Mission Museum will be guiding a walking tour of Historic Downtown Mission. The tours will start at 10am they will run for 1.5 to 2 hours covering approximately 40 historic buildings in a short 8 block radius.
The cost is $5 per person, maximum 15 participants.
Pre-registration is required by phoning 604 826 1011 or emailing [email protected]
wntown Mission
ing a walking tour tours will start
s covering short 8 block
i
No-Cook Strawberry CheesecakeGet the kids to help make this delicious summery treat!Serves 8-12
IngredientsFilling1 vanilla pod
100g icing sugar284ml pot double creamTopping400g strawberries25g icing sugar1 tsp water
Make the Farmers Market part of your Saturday morning routine and buy directly from local farmers, food producers and artisans.
Special MarketsChildren’s Day at the MarketSaturday, July 13thFREE Magic Show with Norden the MagicianSponsored by Opening Nite TheatreBarrel Painting with Adopt-a-BlockFace-painting
Mission Fest at the MarketSaturday, August 10thFREE Petting Zoo and pony ridesStorytellingCraft-making and more!
Mission Community Library33247 2nd Avenue
For more info:www.missioncityfarmersmarket.comOr call 604-302-5561
producers and artisans.
n
Every Saturday until October • 9am to 1pm
19Whats On! • www.whatsonmission.ca
New Menu is Here!
Extended
Summer Hours!!
The JunctionLondon Ave Mission604-814-2667
Come down and try our:Smoothies Juices Shakers & Shots Quesadillas Panini’s Wraps and more!
tendddeet dddeeeddddd
New Smoothies - New Food!
1YearAnniversary!
NOW... TWO LOCATIONSTO SERVE YOU BETTER!
Heritage Park Market PlaceStave Lake & 11th
604.287.4966Gluten-Friendly and
Regular Baking on Site
Summer Hours:Mon to Fri 7am-6pmSaturday: 8am- 6pmSunday: 8am- 5pm
Registration is now open for Fall, for children ages 32 months to 4 years!
We are a non-profi t program that believes in play-based early learning. Sandcastle Preschool provides all children with a high quality early childhood education and offers a dedicated staff team. The role of the preschool is to support positive growth and most of all to promote fun!
Register early! Call 604-826-0622 or email [email protected] for further information.Mission Association for Community Living
Sandcastle Preschool has Tuesday and Thursday afternoon classes! “Where learning is child’s play”
Book ChatThursdays, July 4 – 25, 2 – 3 pm
Read anything good lately? Bring a friend
and share your literary discoveries with
other avid readers over a cup of tea.
Great Smartini Friday, July 5, 10:30 – 11:15 am
Get ready to go Up, Up and Away with
award – winning magician/educator, the
Great Smartini. Come join the Great
Smartini as he makes reading magical!
Mission Book Club Mondays, July 8, August 12, 7 – 8 pm
Love to read? Love to chat? Join us for
treats and great company.
Up, Up and Away Family StorytimeFridays, Jul 12 to Aug 16, 10:30 – 11:15 am
Fly on down to the library for some
fantastic songs and stories or two or
three. Good for the whole family.
Manga VillageSaturdays, Jul 13, Aug 10, 2:30 – 4:30 pm
Do you love manga and anime? Join
Mission Library’s anime club. Make new
friends, play crazy games and eat Pocky.
For ages 12 – 18.
Ice Cream SocialThursday, July 18, 2:30 – 4 pm
Make your own sundae! Food plus fun
and games. Complimentary brain freeze
with every sundae. For ages 12 – 18.
Registration starts June 3.
Janine the Jenius Tuesday, July 23, 10:30 – 11:15 am
Join Janine the Jenius in the Science Works
Lab and explore what makes things GO UP!
Be on time for this uplift ing science show:
you don’t want to be late for lift -off !
Parade of the stuff ed animalsFriday, August 2, 2:30 – 3:30 pm
Come to the library with your stuffi e to
hear pet stories, songs and rhymes. Each
animal will receive a special prize ribbon.
Bring your stuffi e to the library to register
between July 2 and 27.
Kellie Haines Friday, August 9, 1:30 – 2:15 pm
Join Ventriloquist Kellie, Magrau the
bird and Kamilla the frog as they take a
magical trip into outer space with the help
of the audience’s imagination goggles.
Tony ProphetThursday, August 22, 2 – 2:45 pm
Tony Prophet is a seasoned entertainer,
great singer and a masterful guitar player.
Whether playing his acoustic guitar,
blazing rock licks while kids play air guitar,
or singing “The Cat Came Back,” Tony
gets everyone involved in the fun!
SRC Medal Ceremony Thursday, August 29, 6:30 – 8:30pm
Success! Mission Library honours its
young readers at this Summer Reading
Club Medal Ceremony. Readers who
have completed their summer reading
program will receive a medal
23Whats On! • www.whatsonmission.ca
Annual Summer Kids Club at the Mission Museum*
The Museum will be running their annual summer Kids’ Club, on Fridays from 1-3pm.
The Kids’ Club is a two hour session that teaches kids age 6-10 a little bit about Mission’s history and then allows them to apply that knowledge by doing a related craft or activity, including a take-home project. Some topics covered include: Mission Soapbox Derby, Billy Miner, and Postal History.
The cost is just $8 per session or $60 for all 8 weeks! Parents are not required to stay and supervise.
For more info: www.missionmuseum.com604-826-1011 • *July and August (except August 30th)
www.jesters.ca
JESTERS Summer Theatre
HILLBILLY HOEDOWN
July 15 - 199am - 12:15 daily
Early Bird Fee: $75After July 1st: $85
Gr. 4-6 Bethel PentecostalGr. 7-12 Mt. Calvary Lutheran
FABULOUSEverything you need to make
something FABULOUS
We Love Phone Calls! 604.380.3801www.thecreateshop.ca
22297 Dewdney Trunk Rd Maple Ridge
Under the SeaJuly 2 – 5
Space is the PlaceJuly 8 – 12
Globe TrottersJuly 15 – 19
SurvivorJuly 22 – 26
Time TravellersJuly 29 – August 2
Dinosaur DiscoveryAugust 6 – 9
Tomb RaidersAugust 12 – 16
Animal PlanetAugust 19 – 23
Sports ExtravaganzaAugust 26 – 29
Pre-registration required
Soccer CampJuly 8 -12, August 12 - 16
Tennis CampJuly 9 – 18
Golf CampJuly 15 - 18, August 12 - 15
Multi-sport CampJul 22 – 26
Archery CampJuly 15 – 18
Pre-registration required
Lightburn ParkJuly 17
Hatzic ParkJuly 24
Hillside Park/SchoolJuly 31
Fenn ParkAugust 7
Griner ParkAugust 14
Silverdale ParkAugust 21
Sports Camps
Camp Wanarock
Recreation on Tour
Creative and active fun for 5 – 12 year olds.
summer long. Here’s a taste of what’s happening:
to a neighbourhood park near you! Look for us in the listed parks; our Play Leaders will be on sites absolutely free! (Cancelled in the event of rain)
WH
AT’S
ON
!AT
TH
ELE
ISU
RE
CEN
TRE
25Whats On! • www.whatsonmission.ca
Prospera’s Annual Member & Community Appreciation BBQ
Friday July 5th - 10:30 am to 3:30 pm...and everyone is welcome!There will be a bouncy castle and face painting for the kids and musical entertainment for all.
It’s a by donation BBQ with 100% of the proceeds going to local non-profi t organizations.
Prospera Parking LotCorner of Lougheed & The Cedar Connectorwww.prospera.com
t 3 30
Everything You Need For The Great Outdoors!
33089 First Ave (Corner of First & James)Downtown Mission604.826.8050
Serving Mission for over 30 Years!
www.candancestudio.com 604-820-0122
Recreation and Competition Levels
Classes start at ONLY $25.00 a month - Call Today!
For What’s On? In Mission visit www.whatsonmission.ca
Kim Lynum & Hailey Dobbin
Bill (The Bear!), Sanady, Martin, George & Doris,
Old Car Sunday
Brent Butt at The Clarke Theatre
Jeff & Doug Thompson, Ricardo’s
Pizza
27Whats On! • www.whatsonmission.ca
OUR
Pre-race and registration: August 11 at the Mission Leisure Centre parking lot from 9am-2pm. On the day at Stave Lake & 14th
7:30am Racers’ check-ins and car inspections9:00am Opening ceremony with Mission’s
Mayor and dignitaries9:15am Start of the races, Heat #1 (approx. 30 races)12:00 - 1:00pm Lunch break, with • Martial Arts Demonstrations • Pudding Eating Contest • Hot Dog Eating Contest 1:00pm Start of races, Heat #2 (approx. 30 races)4:00pm Awards Ceremony
We encourage everyone to come to Mission and watch the races and participate in other fun events:
• Hot Dog & Pudding Eating Contest• Martial Arts Demonstrations• Vendors... and more!
Registration:$25.00 for participants ages 8 through 14 years, both girls and boys (subject to change).Registration forms are available in the Vancity Mission Branch, 150-32555 London Ave., Mission, or visit the resources page at www.missionsoapbox.com
Over 150 volunteers are needed to help organize and participate in this event. This is a community event and without the support of community groups, businesses and private citizens, this event would not be possible.
DID YOU KNOW? The fi rst permanent Soapbox Derby Race Track in Canada was constructed in 1953 at the Fairgrounds (the present Leisure Centre site), the remnants of which are still visible. Mission Museum, John Evans, Fraser Valley Record 1272.047.002
For more info visit www.missionsoapbox.com
The Great Mission Soapbox Derby! Saturday, August 24th(Rain Date September 14th)
Races for boys and girls 8-14 yrsHere’s what’s planned so far:
J U LY 2 5 T O 2 8 201 3F R A S E R R I V E R H E R I T A G E P A R K
EEKEEEKEEEKEEEKEKEEEKEEEKEKEEEK NDNDNDNDNDNNDNDDDDDDDDD HOPPEHOPPEHOPPEPPEH P RS DRRS DRSRS DRS DRUG MAUG MAUG MAUG MAGUG MAG MMM RT, MRT, MRT, MT,RT M, MISISISISISISISSIOSSIOSSIOSSIOSIOSSIOISIOSS OONNNNNNN
For more info on any of the
events call:
604-826-0277
Or visit:
www.facebook.com/
FraserRiverHeritagePark
or
www.heritagepark-mission.ca
Fraser River Heritage Park
7494 Mary Street
Mission
The Heritage Park Summer Calendar!Envision Twilight Concert SeriesEvery Wednesday and Friday nightfrom June 5 – August 30 See Page 7
Mission Heritage Association Rose TeaJuly 14The Ernest Jacobsen Rose Garden FundraiserLight refreshments, door prizes, draw prizesTickets $10 For more info call 604-826-0277
17th Annual Cruiser Days Show-n-ShineJuly 20ALL 4WD vehicles and clubs welcome!Join your fellow 4X4 enthusiasts for a picnicin the park. www.coastalcruisers.cawww.4wdabc.caContact: Rob Schulz 604-309-5233
Mission Folk Music FestivalJuly 26-28
Pit Bull Terrier Trials August 10-11
Our Lady of Lourdes PilgrimageAugust 17Mass at 1 p.mpilgrimage to Grotto follows
Prospera Cinema Under the StarsAugust 24 August 24
29Whats On! • www.whatsonmission.ca
Friday, July 12 – 4pm toSunday, July 14 – 4pmSave On Foods at Junction Mall – #400 - 32555 London Ave, Mission
Mission RCMP member and Tour de Valley rider, Joanie Sidhy, will be spending the weekend atop a scissor lift, supplied by Arnold’s Rentals at the Junction Mall helping to raise funds for Cops for Cancer. She is also going to be brave enough to be doing a sponsored head shave! Well done Joanie!
The weekend will be fi lled with entertainment with bands, dancers, singers, pipes, drums & many prizes & raffl es.
For more info contact:Mission Offi ce: 33079 First Ave.604-820-3166Email: [email protected]: Canadian Cancer Society, Mission BC Drivers’ Program call Toll Free 1.855.215.5462 Cancer information & support, 1.888.939.3333
Come Out and Show Your Support!The Cancer Society Pole SitCCCoThe
����������� �������Are you ready to get your ��� back?!
������ �������Perfect in-home, spa, salon, or retail!
Looking for Distributors and Retailers in your area. High demand product.
...Tighten, Tone
& Firm
� ����������������������������
FriSSuSa
MibeReC
pons
Td
FM60EmFaDrCa
s
Proudly supported by: What’sOn
(opening night concert Friday, July 5)Experience a world of music and art amidst the natural splendor of beautiful Harrison Hot Springs
For 35 years the Harrison Festival of the Arts has presented the best in performing and visual art from around the world in a setting free of large crowds, line-ups and high ticket prices.
Enjoy Festival activities set against the magnifi cent mountains and the sandy beaches of Harrison Lake while enjoying all that the beautiful lakeside Village of Harrison Hot Springs has to offer.
The Festival is an event the whole family can enjoy featuring music, a large outdoor art and craft market, workshops, a special day for children (of all ages) and much more.
At the outdoor Music on the Beach Stage enjoy music from around the world
Experience the magic of live performance in the intimate setting of the Harrison Memorial Hall. Eight full length concerts, an evening of theatre and an evening of literary readings make up the Evening in the Hall series. This year’s concerts feature the Wailin’ Jennys, Oliver Mtukudzi (Zimbabwe), Harry Manx, the Alan Kelly Gang (Ireland), Tom Landa’s Latin band Lorcarno and many others.
For more information and tickets visitwww.harrisonfestival.com or call 604 796-3664.
FESTIVAL
OF THE
ARTS
htthhA N N U A L
ON HOT SPRINGS, BC
HARRISON
CC
JULY 6 - 14 2013
EVENING CONCERTSMUSIC ON THE BEACH
ART MARKET • ART EXHIBITCHILDREN’S DAY
WORKSHOPSFESTIVAL INFO604 796 3664
HARRISONFESTIVAL.COM
HARRISON
A CELEBRATION OF MUSIC,THEATRE,DANCE & VISUAL ARTS
H’Sao
35TH ANNUAL HARRISON FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS • JULY 6 TO JULY 14
31Whats On! • www.whatsonmission.ca
Big Brothers Big Sisters 24th Annual Charity Golf Classic
Thursday, August 22, 2013 At Ledgeview Golf & Country Club
Abbotsford, BC
Big Brothers Big Sisters Fins and Skins Tournament
Wednesday, September 25, 2013 At Sandpiper Golf Course
Chilliwack, BC
Annual Charity Golf Classic $220 Our Fun filled, Best Ball Style Tournament Complete with Lunch, Buffet Dinner & Live/Silent Auctions Charitable Tax Receipt*
New This Year! Fins & Skins Tournament $400 Begin Your Morning on the Golf Course Spend Your Afternoon Fishing Complete with Continental Breakfast, BBQ Lunch & Buffet Dinner Live Auction Charitable Tax Receipt*
For Information or to Register please contact: Angel Elias, Events Coordinator