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8th Annual Robbie Burns Supper & DanceIn support of Cops for Cancer
January 23rd • See page 47 for details
Pictured here, local Cops for Cancer Champions Norm MacLeod, Asst. Chief Mission Fire Rescue Service; Aaron Billesberger, Correctional Manager Correctional Service of Canada; and James
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PUBLISHER’S NOTE
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Happy New Year! From the team at What’s On! Mission.What a year it was! So many wonderful events… where does the time go? Thank-you to our wonderful community for your ongoing support of our truly local magazine. It is so much fun working with the many organizations, businesses, and folks that make things happen in our city.
We look forward to another eventful year as we kick-off 2016 with a full calendar of wonderful events. The recurring events section is always expanding as we add weekly and monthly events for your information.
Don’t forget to check out our website which is updated daily to include events as they are submitted to us after our
magazine publication deadline. You can also stay up to date with What’s On through our Facebook and Twitter accounts - check us out online!
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JanuaryNew Year’s Countdown Skate Thursday Dec 31st, 11am-1pm. Mission Leisure Centre. www.mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350
The Good, the Bad and the Showdown at the Panto Corral(The ninth annual ONTS Christmas Panto)By Camille Atebe, directed by Trevor Crosby. January 1st - 10th, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 2pm. At Opening Nite Theatre, 33223 Railway Avewww.openingnitetheatre.com or 604-826-ONTS
The DRAG Show: Female Impersonators and Adult ComedyJanuary 2nd, doors at 7pm, show at 9pm. The Stage 32998 1st Ave. Tickets at www.thestageinmission.ca
The Peggy Staber Memorial Show ‘Portraits’ Show Runs: January 5th – 23rd. Opening Reception: January 9th, 1pm – 4pm Mission Arts Centre, 33529 First Ave
Brioche KnittingJanuary 7th, 10am - 12pmTrendy or what Knot Yarns & Gifts 33118A First Ave. [email protected]. http://bit.ly/TOWK_BRI - 604-287-5668
Health FairJanuary 9th, 11am - 3pmMission Leisure Centrewww.mission.ca/leisure,604-820-5350 Piano Recitals with Tracey Tobin January 7th, 1pm - 2pmCarrington House, 32700 7th Ave 604-820-0220 [email protected]
French Conversation (Beginner)January 11th, (8 sessions) 11am – 12noon. LLC 32444 Seventh Avenue. 604-820-0220 [email protected]
French Conversation (Intermediate)January 11th, (8 sessions) 9:30am – 10:30am. LLC 32444 Seventh Ave [email protected]
Mission Toastmasters Club“Secrets to remembering names and faces” presented by Stefano Cossalter. January 12th, 7:15pmTheatre Room, Cedarbrooke Chateau, 32331 7th AveSeating limited. Register at [email protected] contact Catherine on604-615-7596
Finishing Techniques (Beginner)January 14th, 10am - 12pmTrendy or what Knot Yarns & Gifts 33118A First Ave. [email protected] http://bit.ly/TOWK-fi 2016 - 604-287-5668
Fraser Valley Humane SocietyTupperware FundraiserJanuary 1st - 31st. Product display at the FVHS shelter with Consultant Naomi BettertonJanuary 16th, 10am - 3pm
Mission Coffee House Concert Series: James Prescott TrioJanuary 16th, 7pm Open Stage, 8pm Main Act. Clarke Theatre Cafetorium 33700 Prentis Ave$5 at the door
Aquatrack HourJanuary 16th, 7pm - 8pmMission Leisure Centrewww.mission.ca/leisure,604-820-5350
China Information SessionJanuary 18th, 5:30pm - 7pmMission Chamber of Commerce Boardroom 34033 Lougheed Hwy. Contact Kristin Parsons at 604.826.6914
Reel On The RiverJanuary 18th, 7pmSilverCity at The JunctionMore info atwww.reelontheriver.ca
Baby Play DateJanuary 19th, 10:30am - 12pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Bus Tour: Vancouver Art Gallery (TBC)January 20th, 9am - 5pmLLC 32444 Seventh AvePreregister 604-820-0220 [email protected]
Writing GroupJanuary 20th, (5 sessions) 12pm - 2:30pm . LLC 32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
“Cancer Doesn’t Defi ne Me” January 20th, 7pm - 8:30pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Riot of ReadingJanuary 23rd, 11am - 4pmMission Library 604-826-6610
8th Annual Robbie Burns Supper & Dance In support of Cops for Cancer. January 23rd, doors at 7pm, supper at 7:30pmCedarbrooke Retirement Residence on 7th Ave Call 604.826.3166 for tickets and info
Arts Club Theatre presentsIn A Blue Moon: Finding Home in Unexpected PlacesJanuary 25th, 7:30pmClarke Theatre 33700 Prentis Avewww.artsclub.com
‘The Blue Blanket Period’an Exhibition of Selected Works by Rebekah BrackettShow Runs: January26th – February 13th Opening Reception: January 30th, 1pm – 4pm Mission Arts Centre, 33529 First Ave
Book Discussion Group:To Kill a Mockingbird,Harper LeeJanuary 26th, 1pm – 3pmLLC 32444 Seventh [email protected]
Philosopher’s CafeJanuary 26th, 7pm – 9pmCedarbrooke Retirement Residence on 7th Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
Open HouseJanuary 27th, 1pm - 3pm LLC 32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
Family SwimJanuary 27th, 6:30-8pm Sponsored by the Mission Optimist Club. Mission Leisure Centre Poolwww.mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350
Soroptimist International Information NightJanuary 27th, 7pm33428 Harbour Ave. (little white house with the red roof)Contact: Rita Mackenzie at [email protected] for more info
Tech Time: Get help with your Cell Phone or Tablet January 28th, 1pm - 3pmLLC 32444 Seventh AvePreregister 604-820-0220 [email protected]
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2016 Canadian Tour: Corb Lund Winter CampaignSunday, January 31st, doors at 7pm, show at 7:30pmClarke Theatre, 33700 Prentis AveTickets are $42.50 (Plus Facility Fee & Service Charges) available at all Ticketmaster locations.Charge by phone at1-885-985-5000 or online atwww.ticketmaster.ca.
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Reel On The RiverFebruary 1st, 7pmSilverCity at The JunctionMore info at www.reelontheriver.ca
Travel: Following the Viking Footsteps in the North Atlantic February 3rd, 10am - 12pm. LLC 32444 Seventh AvePreregister 604-820-0220 [email protected]
Lights, Camera, Action February 3rd, 7pm - 8:30pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Piano Recitals with Tracey Tobin. February 4th, 1pm - 2pmCarrington House, 32700 7th Ave 604-820-0220 [email protected]
One World Philosophy: Western, with Harold Rosen -preregister February 4th, 11th, 18th, & 25th, (6 sessions) 12:30pm - 12:30pm LLC 32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
Mission City Farmer’s Market Indoor Winter MarketFebruary 6th, 10am - 2pmHeritage Parke Centre 33700 Prentis Avewww.missioncityfarmersmarket.com
The DRAG Show: Female Impersonators and Adult ComedyFebruary 6th, doors at 7pm,show at 9pmThe Stage 32998 1st AveTickets atwww.thestageinmission.ca
Family Day CelebrationMonday February 8th, 8:30am-4:30pmMission Leisure Centre www.mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350 Book Discussion Group: Go Set a Watchman, Harper LeeFebruary 9th, 1pm – 3pmLLC 32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
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Chocolate: Taste. Make. Share! February 10th, 10am - 12pmLLC 32444 Seventh AvePreregister 604-820-0220 [email protected]
I Love my Library Book SaleFebruary 12th, 10am – 4:30pmFebruary 13th, 10am – 4pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Mission Coffee House Concert Series: Matt LowenFebruary 13th, 7pm Open Stage, 8pm Main Act. Clarke Theatre Cafetorium 33700 Prentis Ave$5 at the door
Reel On The RiverFebruary 15th, 7pmSilverCity at The JunctionMore info atwww.reelontheriver.ca
Journeying with the Totems by Andre PrevostShow Runs: February 16th – March 5th. Opening Reception: February 20th, 1pm – 4pmMission Arts Centre, 33529 First Ave
History: Whistle Stops West with Brian AntonsonFebruary 17th, 10am - 12pmLLC 32444 Seventh AvePreregister 604-820-0220 [email protected]
Timberwolf Musical Theatre/Robert Bateman Secondary School presentMary PoppinsFebruary 17th - 20th, 2pm & 7pm. Clarke Theatre 33700 Prentis Ave. Tickets and Info at 604.864.0220
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Arm KnittingFebruary 23rd, 10am - 12pmTrendy or what Knot Yarns & Gifts 33118A First Ave [email protected]://bit.ly/TOWK_ARM - 604-287-5668
Book Discussion Group: The Ones who walk away from Omelas, Ursula K. LeFebruary 23rd, 1pm – 3pmLLC 32444 Seventh [email protected]
Philosopher’s CafeFebruary 23rd, 7pm – 9pmCedarbrooke Retirement Residence on 7th [email protected]
Spring Cleaning Workshop: Declutter. Organize. Simplify! With Norine Longmire February 24th, 10am - 12pmLLC 32444 Seventh AvePreregister 604-820-0220 [email protected]
Free Family SwimFebruary 24th, 6:30pm - 8pmSponsored by the Mission Rotary AM Mission Leisure Centre Poolwww.mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350
Building Resilience in Mission with Diana Marshall and Janet ChalmersFebruary 24th, 7pm - 8:30pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Tech Time: Get help with your Cell Phone or Tablet February 25th, 10pm - 3pmLLC 32444 Seventh AvePreregister 604-820-0220 [email protected]
ACES Seed ExchangeFebruary 26th, 6:30pmHarrison Mills Community HallCall 604-826-6803 or visitwww.weareaces.org
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Reading Crochet PatternsMarch 1st, 7pm - 9pmTrendy or what Knot Yarns & Gifts 33118A First Ave [email protected]://bit.ly/TOWK_READCROCHET - 604-287-5668
Mission Coffee House Concert Series: Corey PrimusMarch 5th, 7pm Open Stage, 8pm Main ActClarke Theatre Cafetorium 33700 Prentis Ave$5 at the door
The DRAG Show: Female Impersonators and Adult ComedyMarch 5th, doors at 7pm, show at 9pmThe Stage 32998 1st AveTickets at www.thestageinmission.ca
March Break ActivitiesMarch 14th -17th & March 21st - 24th Mission Leisure Centrewww.mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350 Hunt for Gold Scavenger HuntMarch 17th Mission Leisure Centrewww.mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350
Jann Arden: Everything AlmostMarch 18th, doors 7pm, show at 7:30pmClarke Theatre 33700 Prentis AveTickets at www.ticketmaster.caHighlight Event - add thumbnail poster
Free Family SwimMarch 30th, 6:30pm - 8pmSponsored by What’s On! MissionMission Leisure Centre Poolwww.mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350 Recurring Events
Sunday Blues JamSundays from 3:30pm -7:30pm The Historic Dewdney Pub604-826-4762 for more info
Open Mic with Jennie BiceSundays, 6pm - 10pmSisto’s Pub 34555 Vosburgh Ave
Bohdi MeditationMondays, 10:30amSenior’s Centre 33100 10th AveCall 604.814.2188 for more info
BabytimeMondays, February 15th, 22nd, 29th, March 7th, 10:30am - 11amMission Library 604-826-6610
Mission Drop-in Centre General Meeting1st Monday of each month at 11:30 amSenior’s Centre 33100 10th AveCall 604.814.2188 for more info
Mission Drop-in Centre BingoMondays, 12:30pmSenior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
Senior’s Mixed BridgeMondays, 1:30pmSenior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
Mission Scrabble ClubMonday’s, 1pm - 4pm Craft Room, Cedarbrooke Chateau 32331 Seventh Ave Contact: Sandra Gjertsen 604-826-0459
Third Monday Magic!3rd Monday of every monthOpening Nite Theatrewww.fvmc.ca
Parkinson Support Group4th Monday of MonthCarrington House - 32679 6th AveContact: Vera 604-864-6898
Business Card Social - Mission Chapter Every second Tuesday - 9:30 to 11:00 am Just Like Home Bistro (aka City Blends) #109 - 32423 Lougheed HwyContact Deborah Raymond 778-895-6045
Low Impact Tues & Thurs, January 5th & 7th, 10amLLC 32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
Osteofi t – Level 1Tues & Thurs, January 5th & 7th, 9am LLC 32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
Osteofi t – Level 2 (Osteofi t for Life)Tues & Thurs, January 5th & 7th, 11am32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
Chair YogaTues & Thurs, January 5th & 7th, 11am - 12noonLLC 32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
Mission Drop-in Centre Line DancingTuesdays, 9am Senior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
Mission Book ClubTuesdays, January 5th, February 2nd, 7pm - 8pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Two at once Toe Up SocksGroup A: Tuesdays Jan 26th & Feb 2nd, 7pm - 9pmGroup B: Wednesdays Mar 9th & 23rd, 7pm - 9pmTrendy or what Knot Yarns & Gifts 33118A First Ave [email protected]://bit.ly/TOWK_TUS - 604-287-5668
Beginners KnittingGroup A: Tuesdays Jan 12th & 19th, 7pm - 9pmGroup B: Wednesdays Feb 10th & 24th, 7pm - 9pmGroup C: Fridays Mar 4th &
11th, 10am - 12pmTrendy or what Knot Yarns & Gifts 33118A First Ave [email protected]://bit.ly/TOWK_K1P1 - 604-287-5668
Crafts / KnittingTuesdays & Thursdays, 10am Senior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
Senior’s Health and WellnessTuesdays, 10am Senior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
Rotary Club of Mission Mid-day LuncheonTuesday’s, 11:45am - 1pmMartin’s DowntownCall 604.826.6914 for info
Warm Fuzzies Knitting Group & Gardening GrandfolksTues & Thurs, January 12th & 14th, 1pm - 2:30pmLLC 32444 Seventh Ave604-820-0220 [email protected]
Mission Toastmasters Club MeetingTuesdays, 7:15pm Cedarbrooke Chateau, 32331 7th [email protected] or call David on 604-217-1173Facebook at www.facebook.com/MissionToastmasters
Lego CLUB Tuesdays, January 26th, February 23rd, 3:30pm - 4:30pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Breakfast with the Rotary Club of Mission Wednesday’s, 7am - 8amCedarbooke 32331 Seventh AveCall 604.826.1382 for more info
Chair Fitness ExerciseWednesday’s, 9:15am Senior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
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Drop-in BingoWednesday’s, 12:30pm Senior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
International Knitting ClubWednesdays, January 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th, February 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, 12pm - 2pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Mission Friends of the Library meetingsWednesdays, January 13th, February 10th, 2pm - 3pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Wiggle TimeWednesdays, January 20th, 27th, February 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, 10:30am - 11:30amMission Library 604-826-6610
Mission Word KeepersWednesdays, January 20th, February 17th, March 16th, April 20th, 7pm - 8:30pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Mission Ukulele CircleWednesdays, 1:30pm - 3:30pm St. Andrews Place, 7365 Cedar St. For further details contact Richard at [email protected]
Mission on the Fraser Lions Meeting1st & 3rd Wednesdays 5:45pm - 7pmMission Station Grill Banquet room. For information email mofl [email protected]
Shining Spirit Reiki Wellness2nd Wednesdays, 7pm - 10pmOasis Rejuvenation Centre203 - 32331 7th Avewww.healbc.com
“Whiskey Jack” Hosts Karaoke Wednesday nights at 7:30pmHistoric Dewdney Pub604-826-4762 for more info
Mission Drop-in Centre Line DancingThursdays, 8:45am Senior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
StorytimeThursdays, January 21st, 28th, February 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th, 10:30am - 11amMission Library 604-826-6610
Jam SessionsThursdays, 1pmSenior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
My First Sweater (Knitting)Thursdays Feb 4th, 10am - 2pm, Mar 3rd & Apr 7th, 10am - 12pm Trendy or what Knot Yarns & Gifts 33118A First Ave [email protected]://bit.ly/TOWK_MyFirstSweater604-287-5668
Beginners CrochetGroup A: Wednesdays Jan 13th & 27th, 7pm - 9pmGroup B: Thursdays Jan 21st & 28th, 10am - 12pmGroup C: Tuesdays Feb 9th & 16th, 7pm - 9pmTrendy or what Knot Yarns & Gifts 33118A First [email protected]://bit.ly/TOWK_CH1 - 604-287-5668
Mission Midwifery Post-Partum Drop inOpen to all mothers of babies 0 - 12 monthsThursdays 9:30am -11am September - June (closed for December)7514 Welton StreetFor more info [email protected] check out our Facebook page -search Mission Midwifery
Fraser Valley Needlearts Guild Day Meeting4th Thursday of every month (except December), 9:30am - 1:30pmCherry Craft Room at Chartwell Cedarbrooke Retirement Residences, 32331 7th AveBring your lunch, or order it on arrivalContact for more info: [email protected]
NEW: TRENDY KNUTS! SOCIAL CLUBEvery Thursday from January 7th, 6:30pm-8:30pm A free to attend weekly
gathering for yarnies in all disciplines.Bring your friends!Trendy or what Knot Yarns & Gifts 33118A First Ave604-287-5668 - [email protected]
Mission Seniors Activity Centre Assoc General Meeting 1st Thursday of each month at 10:30 am Mission Senior’s Centre 33100 10th Ave. Call 604.814.2188 for more info
Larry Vollans hosts ‘Acoustic Open Mic’ Thursdays, 7:30pmHistoric Dewdney Pub604-826-4762 for more info
Ladies Defense Workshop1st Thursdays, 7:30pm - 8:30pmSeung-Ri Mission Taekwondo Academywww.missiontaekwondo.ca
Mission Chair Fitness ExerciseFridays, 9:15am Senior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
Mission Drop-in CribFridays, 11am Senior’s Activity CentreMore info at 604.814.2188
Old Age Pensioners General Meeting2nd Fridays, 1:30 pmSenior’s Centre 33100 10th AveCall 604.814.2188 for info
Healing Connections3rd Fridays, 7 pm – 9 pmOasis Retreat Spa B&B 11734 Allan St. Stave FallsFor info or tickets, call 604.462.7780www.oasis-retreat.com
Old Age Pensioners Birthday Party 4th Fridays, 1:30pmSenior’s Centre 33100 10th AveCall 604.814.2188 for info
Mission on the Fraser Lions Club Meat DrawSaturdays, 2pm - 4pmCaptain’s Cabin Pub33331 Harbour Ave
Manga VillageSaturdays, January 30th, February 20th, 2:30pm - 4:30pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Beginners SpinningSaturdays January 9th, 16th, 23rd & 30th, 10am - 12pmMission Weavers & Spinners Guild at Trendy or what Knot Yarns & Gifts33118A First Ave - [email protected]://bit.ly/MWSG_Spinning101 - 604-287-5668
Beginners WeavingSaturdays February 6th, 10am - 2pm, Feb 13th, 20th & 27th, 10am - 12pmMission Weavers & Spinners Guild at Trendy or what Knot Yarns & Gifts33118A First Ave - [email protected] http://bit.ly/MWSG_Weaving101 - 604-287-5668
French Conversation SalonEvery other Saturday, 1pm - 2pmOpen to all adults who speak French or who are learning FrenchCall Michelle for info 778-982-3626
THE HAPPINESS (R)EVOLUTION’s Evening of creative exploration, inspiration, self growth & empowerment Weeknights, 6:30pm - 8pm (check website for specifi c dates) Mission Community Librarywww.kaizeninspiredlife.com/happiness-revolution
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Recipes fromThe Blackberry Kitchen
Baked Caramel Apple with Maple Walnut Ice creamServes: 2 Total time: 45- 60 minutes
Ingredients:
2 Granny Smith apples2 tbsp. butter3 tbsp. brown sugar½ tsp. cinnamon4 caramels
Instructions:
1) Preheat your oven to 375 degrees
2) To prepare apples, slice off the top ¼ (save to munch on while dessert is baking) and a thin slice off the bottom to
with a small spoon. If you are feeling a little adventuresome you can make your apple bloom! Using an up and down motion like a sewing machine needle and a sharp paring knife, cut a line about halfway down through the apple between the scooped out core and the peel. Then from the top of the apple cut down about halfway as if you are cutting wedges of the apple.
3) Place your apples in an oven proof dish, unwrap caramels and place two in the center of each apple. Melt your butter and mix with sugar and cinnamon. Divide the mixture over your apples.
4) Bake at 375 degrees for 20-35 minutes or until your apples are tender and begin to soften.
5) Remove from the oven and let rest for 10 minutes, then carefully transfer apples into serving bowls, top with a scoop of maple walnut ice cream.
Options include using a vanilla ice cream or adding a caramel sauce drizzle or raspberry sauce.
Thank you to all our Blackberry Kitchen Guests, we appreciate your loyalty and will miss seeing you there.We and our staff invite you to join us at our sister restaurant Martin’s Downtown at 33157 1st Ave., Mission BC
For any inquiries regarding The Blackberry Kitchen during our renovation please call us at 604-820-0789.See you at Martin’s this winter and The Blackberry Kitchen in the spring!
Kerry and Laurel Martin
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Martin’s Downtown • 604-820-0789 • 33157 1st Avenue, Mission • [email protected] Daily for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Sunday - Thursday 9am-9pm Friday and Saturday 9am-10pm •
Weekend Brunch Features • Fully Licensed Bookings for Dinner Parties for up to 40 people • Private Long Table Room for up to 20 guests.
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Martin’s Downtown is in one of Mission historic buildings that has undergone many changes over the years.
Built in 1929 it was the original Mission Town Hall and was used as such until 1974 when it was renovated and has since housed
with beautiful music, with the distinct sound of a martini shaker in the background. Kerry & Laurel Martin invite you to be theirguest for Classic Cuisine at Martin’s Downtown.
Photo credit: Lenka Struthers
Now accepting reservations for Valentine’s Day
Dine Downtown Menus running January 15th to January 31st, 2016.
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SHOWDRAG
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Female Impersonators & Adult Comedy
1st Saturdays of the monthJan 2nd / Feb 6th / Mar 5th
Advance tickets $10Available online at www.thestageinmission.ca or in
person at the Mission Springs Liquor Store, city Hall Liquor Store, Mr. Pet’s Mission, Mission City Business Center.
Tickets at the door $15
For more info, fi nd us on Facebook.
Book The Stage for your next event!Birthday/Anniversary Parties
Corporate Events • Fundraisers • Dinner TheatreCD Release Parties • Catering Available!
For rates and info, email [email protected]
The Stage Events & Entertainment Venue atThe Bellevue Hotel 32998 1st Ave, Mission
www.thestageinmission.ca
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Fitness LabPrivate Studio cateringto ALL fi tness levelsGroup Fitness & Personal Training
• Regular Drop In Classes• Total Body Catalyst - Full body workouts• Hybrid Cardio Core - Spin and core conditioning• Boxfi t - All levels and fi t for women boxing • SPI - advanced weight training and Cross training
Monthly ProgramsYouth Development Camps - ages 12+3D Reaction- Seniors and Beginners programMom & Baby Classes
Visit our website for pricing, schedules, and registration
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Day 1 - YVR/Beijing Check in at Vancouver International Airport, an afternoon flight. Your adventure begins as you cross the International Dateline! Day 2 - Beijing Arrive in Beijing, the Capital of China. You will be met at the airport by your tour guide and transferred to the hotel. Day 3 – 4 Beijing Visit the Tian An Men Square, the largest square in the world, and the Temple of Heaven, built in 1420 A.D., where the emperors prayed to the heavens for a good harvest. Sightseeing today will continue with a tour of the Forbidden City, (Palace Museum) home of 24 emperors with a total space of 9,999 rooms, and the Summer Palace, featuring the Long Corridor with painted gallery, Kunming Lake and Longevity Hill, Seventeen Arch Bridge and the Marble Boat. Sightseeing also include Lama Temple. Day 5 - Beijing Tour bus excursion to the Great Wall, the 4,000 mile long and 2,000 year old construction is said to be the only man-made structure visible by the naked eye from the moon. Visit the Ming Tombs. One of the 13 Ming Emperors' Tombs is fully excavated and open for exploration.
Day 6-7 - Beijing/Shanghai/Suzhou Fly to Shanghai, followed by a bus trip to Suzhou for the Lingering Garden, Tiger Hill, and the National Embroidery Institute to see silk embroidery, a local craft with thousands of years of history. Dinner this evening will include a show featuring traditional Chinese music. Day 8 - Suzhou/Hangzhou Morning tour bus excursion to Hangzhou for a visit to the Economic Development Zone and the centuries-old Lingyin Temple, featuring a 64.3 foot high camphor-wood carving of Buddha. Day 9 - Hangzhou/Shanghai Morning boat cruise on West Lake with relaxing stopover at jewel-like pagodas and tea houses. Afternoon tour bus trip to Shanghai. Day 10 - Shanghai Visit the Yu Garden, a maze of marvelous pavilions, ponds, rocky works and overarching trees. Also visit the Bund, Shanghai’s famous waterfront park. Tour the Pudong Economic Development Zone. Day 11 - Shanghai/Vancouver Morning free. Depart for Vancouver in the afternoon, arriving back in Vancouver on the same day.
Join Mission & Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Chambers of Commerce for an adventure to…
CHINAA
Oct. 7 – 17, 2016
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Beeijing ● Shhanghai ● SSuzhou ● HHangzhou
Travel with business leaders and friends for this once in a lifetime China Adventure. SSpace is limited!
● Roundtrip International Airfare & Chinese Domestic Airfare & Tax ● 4-and 5-star Hotel Accommodations ● 3 meals/day ● Deluxe Bus Tours
● Fluent English-Speaking Tour Guides ● Entrance Fees for Attractions
For more info:
Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Chamber (604) 457-4599, email [email protected] Mission Chamber (604) 826-6914, email [email protected]
Your Trip
IIncludes:
Two Information Sessions will be held: *Monday, Jan 18, 2016, 5:30-7:00 p.m.
At Mission Chamber 604-826-6914 34033 Lougheed Hwy, Mission BC
*Tuesday, Jan 19, 2016, 5:30-7:00 p.m. At Ridge Meadows Chamber 604-457-4599
12492 Harris Rd., Pitt Meadows, BC
� Price reflects Double occupancy � Add $500 for single occupancy � Add $6,000 to fly Business Class � Add $200 to take the Terra-Cotta Warriors Itinerary � Valid passport and visa required � Includes free shuttle bus on departure & return day � Includes all Tax & Air Fuel Surcharge � *$200 Additional for Non-Chamber Members � *$400 non-refundable deposit due upon booking
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The District of Mission is conducting a
We invite you to take this opportunity to come out
For more focused participation you may want to come
AREAS OF FOCUS
• Parks, Recreation & the Environment
These workshops are participatory in nature and serve as an opportunity for us to gather comments and
or contact Gina MacKay, Manager of Long Range
www.missionbizenews.caKeeping in touch with the business of Mission, BC, Canada • www.missionbizenews.ca
YOU ARE INVITED TO:
OPEN HOUSE WEDNESDAY JANUARY 13TH, 2016Clarke Theatre cafeteria4:00 pm to 8:00 pm
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Enjoy delicious Indian Foodat Silver Creek Cafe!
www.silvercreekcafe.ca
31510 Gill Ave Mission 604-826-2255Silver Creek Industrial Park
Daily Specials Online:
Open for Breakfast and Lunch6 days/week 7am - 3pm
At Hunt Security Systems Inc we are dedicated to customer service. Locally owned and operated, competitive pricing and
truly answer our phone 24/7.
Our Motto is “Come Back To Personal Service”. With over 30 years’ experience, we do what the big
guys do, only better!
Our sights are set on your protection.www.huntsecuritysystems.com
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Mission Arts CentreFall & Winter Hours
Gallery, Tea Room Gi� ShoppeTuesday to Sunday noon to 4 pm
MAC Office Hours Monday to Friday 9 am to 4 pm
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macmission arts council
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In downtown Missionwe are an active partof our community.
Hall, Lounge & kitchencan be rented.
All SaintsAnglican Church
Regular Worship Services:Sunday 8am Spoken Eucharist in the Chapel10am Family Eucharist with Music & ChoirThursday 10am, Spoken Eucharist
2016January 3, Celebration of Epiphany
Jan 10, Baptism of the Lord
Ash Wednesday Feb. 10, Service at 7pm
visit our website for updated information & Newsletterhttp://allsaintsmission.webs.com/
Scripture Study -Wednesday at 7pm
Lenten Study on Lord’s PrayerSaturday 10am - noonFeb. 13, 20, 27, Mar. 5, 12, 19
33077 Second Ave, at James St, Mission604-826-2814 [email protected]
MCQUARRIE.COM
As the Fraser Valley’s largest law firm, we’re proud to bring a full range of legal services to our clients in downtown Mission.
Our legal team assists clients in Mission in the areas of estate planning and administration, land development, employment law, family law, commercial litigation and more -- all close to home.
Let’s get started on your legal solutions. Contact us at 604.820.1213 or [email protected]
Elyssa Lockhart & McQuarrie HunterYour Mission lawyers
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NOW OPEN• Best Variety of Hair Products from Kevin Murphy,
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• Enter to Win a chance to win a Free iPad Mini,Mens Grooming Kit & More
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Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Howard Ashman & Time Rice
Book Adapted & Additional Lyrics by Jim Luigs
Music Adapted & Arranged by Bryan Louiselle
Baced of the Screenplay by Ron Clements & John MuckerTed Elliot & Terry Rossio
Fraser Valley Academy of DanceProduction of
Aladdin JR. is presented special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials are supplied by Music Theatre International, 421 West, NY 10019
Script, music and all other material ©2005 Disney Enterprises, Inc. Disney’s Aladdin Jr. is a registered trademark of Disney Enterprises, Inc.
SATURDAY, MAY 14, 2016CLARKE THEATRE, MISSION, BC
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Treat yourself in the New Yearto High Tea with the Tarts!
Treat yourself in the New Yearto High Tea with the Tarts!
As featured on CBC’s North by Northwest.Open for Breakfast and Lunch.
33134 1st Ave, Mission • (604) 289-2253Open Mon – Sat 8:30 – 4:00
Staff Required; Inquire with Beth & Ruth
Fronya would like to thank our volunteers for all they do.
Our winter line of gently used women’s clothing, shoes, and accessories are now on the racks and include Nygard, Jones New York, American Eagle and more!
Donate to Fronya Thrift Boutique and receive 20% off you next purchase.Help us help other women.Fronya is a social enterprise of the Women’s Resource Society of the FV.
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OurOFronyaThrift Boutique
33173 1st Ave,MissionMon - Fri10am - 5pmSat 10am - 4pm
604.820.5071
Fabrics & Notions • Quilting & Crafting Needs
Mission’s Fabric Store
604-287-1114 A-33167 N. Railway Ave, Mission6
Beginner’s Quilting
Only $50 for 4 classes beginning Jan 6th (does not include supplies & materials)
www.bentneedlefabrics.ca
Don’t forgetthe Flowers!
Award Winning Florist33253 First Ave, Mission604.826.1110
Flowers for all Occasions
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# 1 33225 First Ave, Mission(Inbetween The Gold Bin & Akasaka Japanese Restaurant)
604-820-0528
Custom Garments High Quality Alterations
Fabrics & NotionsGAIL HANSLO Registered Interior Designer IDC NCIDQ Canada & USA Tel: 604.826.0594 Fax: 506.826.0578 email: [email protected] www.gailhanslo.com
• 2-hour Consultations • Colour Co-ordinating • Design - Advice - Assistance • Commercial and Residential • Renovations - Construction • Decorating - Furnishings
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Helping you SEE & HEAR clearly!
3rd party billing
SSeniors Full EyeExam $20
WWith BBC Medical Card. 65 years or oldeer.
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Blue Cross • Sunlife Manulife • StandardLife
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Haven’t fi led your personal or corporate taxes forseveral years or more?
Are you having trouble sleeping at night wondering whenthe taxman’s axe will fall on you?
Worry no further – with proper preparation, strategies andfi ling process, your situation may not be as bad as you think!
What is affected if Idon’t file a tax return?• The bank almost always insists on the notice
of assessment of corporate or personal tax returns in order for borrowing for a big purchase like a house.
reduced or stopped.
returns and cannot contact you they may issue estimated assessments or tax invoices. These estimated assessments can be 2 to 3 times what Canada Revenue suspects your income to be and will included penalties and interest.
• And many more….
What can I do, it is too late and I am too far behind!
requests them.
income and expenses for multiple years so the big picture is available.
Our Experience
actually get a refund!
• Payment arrangements can be made with Canada Revenue.
or professional consulting of any kind.
BOOKKEEPING • ASSURANCE • TAX • CONSULTING
“Helping you grow your business”
2015 is over but you haven’tfiled your 2010 personal taxes!
Offi ce: 604.826.1631 [email protected] www.annharperca.com
chartered professional accountant
SPOTLIGHT
Spotlight on a Venture – Smartsettle by Dr. Ernest Thiessen, President & CEOof iCan Systems Inc. –creators of Smartsettle.
1. What is Smartsettle, why did you create it and how can it benefi t the agriculture industry?
Smartsettle is an eNegotiation system that enables negotiators to analyze their preferences and model the problem so that alternatives can be compared with ease. The Smartsettle process quickly leads collaborating parties to an optimal solution for all. Unlike our competitors who can only handle single-issue negotiations between two parties, Smartsettle is a tool that can effi ciently address complex negotiations with any number of quantitative or qualitative issues among any number of decision makers.
Smartsettle is rooted in an experience I had in Nepal with a water resources development negotiation among multiple stakeholders with very different interests. Even though this project won the UNESCO Blue Planet Prize in 2005 I knew that the outcome could have been better. My insights later led to a challenge from my major advisor at Cornell University. He said that there was a huge gap between what engineers recommend and what decision-makers do.
The presence of confl ict requiring a formal solution represents an application for Smartsettle. These opportunities exist everywhere. It is my hope that this will be recognized by early adopters in the agriculture industry and this will lead to widespread applications throughout that industry.
2. How did you hear about the Agri-Tech Venture Acceleration Program and what made you interested in joining?
I heard about the Agri-Tech Venture Acceleration Program from a colleague who found it on the Internet. He recognized that the service offered by SRCTec was just what our company needed at this time.
3. What was your experience like during training? What sections did you fi nd the most benefi cial?
The training experience was great! It provided us with tools, guidelines and methodologies to launch Smartsettle into the business world. The class was small enough to really be able to benefi t from the instructor knowledge; the instructors were thorough and honest in their teachings and feedback. The instructors pushed us to implement what we were learning in class in the guise of ‘homework’. Being able to talk about the experiences we were having with that was very useful.
4. Have you had a chance to go through any one-on-one mentoring? If so, how was your experience?
Experienced and knowledgeable mentors can recognize precisely what we need and give us a helping hand with relevant introductions. The one-on-one mentoring may turn out to be the most valuable aspect of the program for us.
5. Are you fi nding additional benefi ts to being in the program?
The referrals and advice from being in the program have been extremely valuable.
6. Are there any other training programs like this out there? What makes our program unique in your eyes?
I have previously been in a similar program that was sponsored by the National Research Council of Canada. I am fi nding that the follow-up and mentorship aspects of SRCTec’s program is unique and superior for us.
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SRCTEC WORKSHOP & EXHIBITIONJanuary 13th, 2016 from 12 - 5pm7337 Welton St, Mission
FREE EVENTFeatured Speakers:Ann Harper Inc Chartered Accountant - Accounting Business SetupAlly Bharmal from Frasken Martineau - Legal Structure SetupWalter Wardrop - NRC IRAPCoreen Moroziuk - IAFBCAbigail Shakespeare from Shake it Up Solutions - MarketingPost workshop there will be an orientation session so individuals with the “Next Big Agri-tech Idea” can learn about the Agri-Tech Venture Acceleration Program.
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Mission is now open!
101-32670 Lougheed HwyMission, BC | 604.287.6666
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BROWNSSOCIALHOUSErestaurant . bar . socialize
Yep,BROWNS IS
THE NEW BLACK
Give your Garden Direction This Spring!
www.designsbyfocalpoint.com
You will Learn:
-Site Inventory/Analysis/Measurements-Hand Drafting/Scale/Plotting Baseplan-Top 100 Plants most used & Why. Softscape Elements-Top Hardscape Materials & Why. Price points.-Design Principles/Styles/Techniques/Solving Issues-Installation of Hardscape/Softscape Materials/Experiential Training-Maintenance of Hardscape/Softscape Materials/Experiential Training
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Feb 26th-27th, 2016 Mission Leisure Centre.ntre.
Contact the Mission Leisure Centre to Register
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FFriday, February 26 6:30pm Harrison Mills Community Hall
1995 School Road
Many thanks to West Coast Seeds for their generous seed donation. If you have seeds you’d like to share please bring them along. Coffee, tea & treats. For more info email [email protected]
Call 604-826-6803 or visit www.weareaces.org
Presented by ACES: Actively Creating an Exceptional Society
& the Deroche Farmers Market
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FRASER VALLEYSTAGE PRESENTS . . .THE GOLDEN ERA OF
Guys&Dolls
INFORMATION: 604-854-5463
Tickets available at:
Guys & Dolls is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th Street New York,
NY 10019 Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684 www.MTIshows.com
Based on a Story and Characters of Damon RunyonMusic and Lyrics by: Frank Loesser
Book by: Joe Swerling and Abe Burrows
MARCH 2, 3, 4, 5 2016
online box office at fraservalleystage.com
West Oaks Branch #40 - 3071 South Fraser WayAbbotsford, BC
Fraser Valley Stagepresents
A M si al Fa le of B oa w yu c b r d a
ABBOTSFORD ARTS CENTRE , 2329 CRESCENT WAY, ABBOTSFORD
Evenings 7:00pm Saturday Matinee 2:00pm$25 - Adults $22 - Seniors OPENING NIGHT March 2 - $20
$15 - Children Under 12
Fraser Valley audiences will once again be delighted and entertained as Fraser Valley Stage brings the Broadway musical Guys and Dolls to the Abbotsford stage for fi ve performances in early March.
With a sizable cast of more than 40 singers and dancers, FVS will bring the antics of high-rollin’ crap shooters, their scatter-brained girlfriends and the resolute mission members to the stage with lively dance routines and classic songs such as Luck Be a Lady, Sit Down You’re Rocking the Boat and I’ve Never Been in Love Before.
Guys and Dolls conquered Broadway in 1951, running for 1,200 performances and winning fi ve Tony Awards.
“It’s a period classic. In post Depression days it was fun to be in New York, living the dream with infl uences of the raucous and the righteous,” said FVS co-producer Marg Kennedy.
“This group is not going to disappoint. The quality of the chorus is right up there with some professional shows,” added Kennedy. “We excel in choral work with big strong voices. Hearing the guys sing will give you goosebumps.”
In its 45th year, Fraser Valley Stage has deep roots in the community. The society has performed many lavish Broadway musicals, including Oklahoma, Brigadoon, Fiddler on the Roof and others; and they’ve taken the international stage by storm with their Gilbert and Sullivan operettas The Mikado, Iolanthe, H.M.S. Pinafore and Princess Ida, where they won several awards at G&S festivals in the UK.
Directed by FVS’s Paulina Harskamp, with musical direction by Chad Joiner (MEI), and choreography by Debbie Calicetto (Candance Studios in Mission), this show promises to be a big hit with audiences of all ages.
“There’s lots of colour and action, taking the audience from the sewers of New York to the clubs of Havana, lots of song and dance and lots of activity,” said Kennedy. “And . . . it’s a love story with a happy ending.”
Guys and Dolls runs March 2 – 5, 2016 at Abbotsford Arts Centre, 2329 Crescent Way, Abbotsford. Evening performances are 7 p.m. with the Saturday matinee at 2 p.m. Tickets are: Adults $25, seniors $22, children under 12 $15, opening night on March 2 $20. They are available online at fraservalleystage.com or at Prospera Credit Union (West Oaks Branch, 3071 South Fraser Way).Call 604-854-5463 for more information.
Story and Photo by Jean Konda-Witte
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Aikido Body & Soul
the way of harmonyNo sparring, no competitions
Disciplined trainingof the mind & body
Child & Adult classes
Let’s Play Ball!
From Tee-Ball (U6) upthrough Midget (U19)
Mission Minor Softball Association
2016 Registration @ Mission Leisure CentreFrom 10am - 3pmEarly Bird January 23rd ($20 off)February 6th - 7thMarch 5th
Call Bo - 604-826-5668or email
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February 15 - 21, 2016
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FREE! Family SwimsHave a splash courtesy of our sponsors!
Wednesday6:30pm-8:00pm
Thanks to our community & media sponsors for their generosity!
Family Night!Tuesdays 6:00pm-8:00pmStarting January 5th
at the Mission Leisure Centre
Monday February 8
8:30am-4:30pm
Special
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Come Celebrate
Family Day at the Mission Leisure Centre ¥ Bouncy Castle
¥ Games & crafts in the gym ¥ 6:30-8:00pm - Skating ¥ 6:30-8:00pm - Swimming ¥ Family Sports in the gym ¥ Family food specials at
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Special thanks to Mission Early Childhood Development & Mission Midday Rotary Club for their financial support.
Jan 27 Optimist Club
Feb 24 Rotary Club - AM
Mar 30What's On! Mission
¥ Swimming - 8:30am-4:30pm
¥ Skating - 1:00-3:00pm
¥ Face Painting - 10:00am-1:00pm
¥ Creative Corner - 12:00-4:00pm
¥ Gym activities - 9:00am-2:00pmBouncy castle, toddler fun zone
¥ Giant games - 12:00-4:00pm
¥ Board game zone - 12:00-4:00pm
Join us for Family Day and create some special memories!
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“JUST TRY IT”Your health, Your Mission The District of Mission and Fraser Health have partnered once again to put on the 6th Annual Back to Health…For Good 2016 Health Fair. This increasingly popular FREE event is scheduled for Saturday, January 9, 2016 at the Mission Leisure Centre (7650 Grand Street, Mission, BC) from 11:00am – 3:00pm.
Come on down to the Mission Leisure Centre and join in the “Just Try It” activities that will be stationed throughout the facility. Participate in interactive performances, meet exhibitors of local health, social and leisure services, enjoy healthy snacks and enter draw prizes. Planned by the District of Mission Community Wellness Committee, the focus for the 2016 event is on interactive sessions as an opportunity for you to educate yourself about the services available, meet local service providers and get connected to all Mission has to offer in a one stop shop format.
Members of the Community Wellness Committee will be on hand with displays about our community and social health as well as facilitating a youth room for engagement in the Offi cial Community Plan process through a “Build Your Community Room”. According to Manager of Social Development and Community Wellness Committee Coordinator Kirsten Hargreaves “There are many dimensions to health, this event seeks to connect Mission citizens to their community in a fun format as well as engage them in dialogue around the social health of their community”.
We hope you will join us for FREE SWIMMING, SKATING, WEIGHT ROOM & MUCH MUCH MORE!! We look forward to meeting you!
January 9, 2016 – Back to Health…for good runs 11am – 3pm Don’t miss it!
For more informationcall: 604-820-3752 orvisit www.mission.ca
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Mission
Hospice Society
is pleased to announce
our upcoming 2016
Children’s grief groups
offered 3 times per
school year – fall,
winter and spring.
These groups are for
children, age 7 – 12:
• Have had someone close die:
a parent, grandparent, sibling,
other relative or friends.
• Are feeling isolated by the
diffi culty of coping with the loss.
• Are dealing with changes as the
result of the death of an important
person in their life.
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This is an eight week program every
Tuesday between 3:30 – 5:00pm
Location is 32180 Hillcrest Avenue
There is NO COST to the program but spaces
are limited and an intake meeting must take
place prior to (on-site) registration.
Th is program
provides a safe, caring
environment for
bereaved children to
gather in discussion
and expressive play
and art activities
with other bereaved
children.
Along with our
program we offer
a 3 day camp at
CAMP ZAJAC in
July. This too is at
NO COST to the
families. Activities
included at the
camp are horseback
riding, swimming,
kayaking, high and
low ropes, archery,
canoeing and crafts.
Our next session will start January 12th, 2016
www.missionhospice.bc.ca32180 Hillcrest Ave, Mission 604-826-2235
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The Dressy Attic takes pride in sourcing only the highest quality, in our gently used and some new
dresses as well.
We make it easy and fun to your perfect dress at an affordable
price. Our dresses are specially selected for you in a boutique
style shop, giving you a relaxed and enjoyable experience with
numerous style options. We cater to all sizes and budgets.
While shopping, enjoy the spectacular views of the Fraser
Valley from the Attic window!
The
Welcome to
Consignment
wedding or prom dress. There are many memories that
it a new home because your dress is probably too pretty for it to never be worn again.
The Dressy Attic will consign your dress and assist in
up more valuable closet space, putting some money back
dream dress!
Consigning your wedding dress, prom dress or special event dress with us, will take the work and worry off your hands. Photos and descriptions of your dress will be advertised on our website.
Please email [email protected] with, if possible, pictures of your dress, your name and contact information and we’ll be in touch!
Stains and rips are not desirable for resale so please remember all dresses need to be clean and pristine to be consigned by The Dressy Attic.
The Dressy AtticProm PrincessProjectWould you like to help in making a girlfeel like a Princess for Prom?
If you give... The Dressy Attic will give.
Graduation is a huge accomplishmentfor a teenager but some may struggle to
Proceeds of any donated weddingdresses, prom dresses, evening gownsor accessories will go towards givinga local girl a prom dress.
Let’s make dreams happen!
604.615.7600 | [email protected] www.thedressyattic.ca
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Mission’s Answer to Homelessness is a Story as Old as Time...Lanka Jewels and VanCity join the MissionStone Soup Movement
It’s no secret that homelessness has been a growing concern for communities across the Fraser Valley, provincially and even nationally. In many communities, the onus has been placed on seeking government funding and programming, but a growing movement in Mission is revisiting a much older approach, returning to the story of Stone Soup for their inspiration.One of the project’s leaders is Paul Horn. “It’s a story each of us was told as young children, but the lessons of Stone Soup have never been more pertinent than they are today.”
The story begins when a group of travelers enter a village. They are clearly starving, so they approach the locals asking for something to eat. But the local people are suffering through hard times too. Believing they have nothing to offer, they turn the travelers away.
water. Soon people are contributing a carrot or an onion to the “stone soup”, producing something much greater than its meager ingredients.
The point, of course, is that we create something wonderful and that we can share if we all contribute just a little. Even in tough times, most of us have something we can bring to the table.
Horn says, “The theme of Stone Soup is at the very heart of what
From the very beginning, Stone Soup has kept us alive. When
saved them by making a brew of spruce needles. Similarly, when the gold rushers made their way through what is now Mission
to survive.” It might be hard to remember, but throughout most of
of neighbors to support one another. In today’s day and age, we
to the entire community.
Kirsten Hargreaves (Mission’s Manager of Social Development)
lack thereof) to tackle today’s community challenges. While the landscape has changed and is absolutely daunting at times, cynicism
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or feeling overwhelmed is a coping approach that let’s us off the hook from accountability. We should all be concerned, not focusing on ‘just Mission’ but nationally and globally. Only action will turn things around.”
In Mission, government, citizens, businesses, schools and community groups have been inspired by the story, and are acting in concert
reduce homelessness. The Stone Soup Initiative is overseen by a committee of community leaders, including Bob Ingram, Judith Ray, Sanjay Gulati and Kirsten Hargreaves. “The District of
recommendations,” reports Horn, “And we believe there is a vital role for them in working with others to address this problem. But the real inspiration
Jewels. We will work with any engaged citizen or group that has something to throw into the pot. The business community, in particular, has been very creative.”
The Mission Vancity branch stepped forward at the
going beyond donating funds to offer staff to lead
the doors in search of help and services. If you think nothing is being done, we can help you get involved! Mission is leading the way with grassroots innovation.
by buying a bowl of Stone Soup from Martin’s Downtown or targeting your charitable giving by
time or skills through web design, printing, job training, renovating services, baking, toiletries or cooking containers. A Stone Soup community
Stone Soup Initiative through Facebook, by calling
Stone Soup is not an organization or a government program. It is an open invitation and an attempt
actions. These actions range from the small to the tall. Some of them are meant to improve the quality of life for people who are currently homeless, while others are meant to prevent homelessness or to reduce it within the community.
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This fun event provides Mission-based non-profits with the opportunity to help keep Mission clean while earning up to $400! Dates include April 22nd or 23rd, Oct 7th or 8th
Applications are being accepted for our
Spring Clean-Up 2016!
For further information or to apply please visit our websiteApplication Deadline: February 1st/2016
www.missionadoptablock.comT: 604-826-9423 E. [email protected]
Event Proudly Supported By:
Why Choose a “Learning Through Play”Preschool Program?
Choosing to enroll your preschooler in a program that supports learning throughplay is the most developmentally appropriate setting for enhancing their overall growth
and development, at a time when it’s happening fast! When preschoolers are givenopportunities to learn in natural play settings, they learn best through discovery,
exploration, practice and encouragement.
What about academics?A learning through play program allows children to learn concepts, discover and
experience their world and build skills in a way that supports their natural ability tolearn. It also builds imagination, creativity, and a LOVE for learning!
A learning through play program is the best way to prepare your child for their bigschool career! Before Kindergarten, preschoolers need opportunities to:
• Develop social skills• Learn to manage emotions and regulate behavior
• Develop self-help skills • Practice problem solving
• Understand routines and follow directions• Practice communication
• Play cooperatively and respect others• Recognize their name in written form
• Build relationships and make peer connections
Sandcastle Preschool...
33345 Second Ave • 604-826-0622Register now for Fall classes! Options for Fall 2016 include:
3 day/week (Mon, Wed, Fri) • Morning class: 8:45-11:15 • Afternoon class: 11:45-2:15 Fee: 175.00/month (30.00 registration fee)
2 day/week (Tues, Thurs) • Morning class: 8:45-11:15 • Afternoon class: 11:45-2:15 Fee: 120.00/month (30.00 registration fee)
Subsidy welcome • www.missionacl.org • click on Sandcastle Preschool for program information and your child’s registration form
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The Mission Mid-day Rotary ClubThe Mission Mid day Rotary Club isissponsoring a volunteer dental team towork in Buriram, a northeastern rural province of Thailand, in February 2016. Buriram is one of the poorest provinceswith one of the lowest education levelsin Thailand.
The focus of treatment will be on the 140 children and 30 staff of the Mechai Bamboo School as well as emergency care for the villagers in the surroundingarea. The school was founded by SenatorMechai, who has been instrumental inimproving the lives of the rural poor inThailand. Tuition is paid by the studentsand their families by planting 400 treesand completing 400 hours of community service for every school year. As well as receiving an education, the studentsand their families also learn practical agriculture based skills.
The team consist of 20 volunteers – 6dentists (Dr. William Tyler, Dr. Gloria Tyler,
Dr Ian Smillie, Dr. Stan Soon, Dr. DianDr Ian Smillie Dr Stan Soon Dr DianGermain from Mission and Dr. HarjindeKang from Terrace, B.C.), Rotarians fromboth Mid-day and Morning Clubs awell as volunteers from our communityTreatment will primarily consist of basi
root canals and partial dentures with aemphasis on oral hygiene instructioand the prevention of dental diseaseThis basic care and relief from dentapain is something not available to manin this poor rural area.
The Rotary Clubs of Mission havsupported several such dental trips timpoverished areas by providing qualit
many volunteer hours. Many memberof our community have also steppeforward to be trained so they coulparticipate in these ventures. Priotrips included clinics in Central AmericaAfrica and Thailand.
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For membership and eventinfo please contact Lloyd McKimmon604-826-9382 or Don Crowhurst at 604-796-9680.
Texas Hold’em Saturday, January 30th & Saturday, February 27th7pm Start Time • Deroche Community Hall$ 50.00 Entry Fee
Contact Lion Wayne 604-556-8797
Valentine’s DanceSaturday, February 13thDeroche Community HallTickets $15 - Snacks & Light Lunch incl. Entertainment provided by Loose Ends Doors 6:30pm / Music & Dancing 8pm
Contact Lion Brad 604-820-1779
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We are recruiting Volunteers.Starting in March 2016 and again in the fall of 2016 we offer Volunteer Tutor Training. With this training you are able to work one to one with an individual Learner or facilitate a small group of adult learners. This group can be comprised of immigrants, refugees, or Canadian English speaking language learners. Registration for these training sessions is now open.
• One a week• Once a month• Once a year
• For an hour• For an afternoon• For an evening
Our volunteer team includes:
• Adults of all ages• Teens
Mission Literacy in Motion understands that all volunteers are not
the same. We provide diverse and interesting opportunities, such as:
• Reading Buddies• Book Buddies• Riot of Reading
• Family Literacy celebration• Food Bank
Mission Literacy in Motion programs work because of our Volunteers! ! We want to take this opportunity to thank our volunteers for their commitment, thoughtfulness, and time given to our Learners.Mission Literacy in Motion has been an active participant in the community for more than 20 years. We offer free programs in all forms for adults, children, and families. The programs are varied and can be tailored to the learner with the help of a volunteer.The need is great to improve literacy, we have lots of exciting plans coming up in 2016. Call us for information to join our team.
Words for thought!One sure way to improve literacy…..Volunteer!If you can read this you can help someone who can’t.What does it mean to be illiterate today?When you get, give. When you learn, teach.
Be a part of our energetic team and commit your time according to
your availability. Volunteer Opportunities can be:
Contact: 604.820.2027
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.literacyinmission.org
We support you by providing training and options to fit your interests and availability.
Contact us to learn how you can get involved:
Improving the lives of women and girls through programs leading to social and economic empowerment.
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Please join us for aFireside chat on:
Wednesday, January 27at 7pm33428 Harbour Ave.,Mission
Serving light refreshments
Join the Mission International Cultural Association this October 2016 for an exciting Japanese experience!
The District of Mission signed a sister city relationship agreement with Oyama-cho, Shizuoka, Japan in 1996. Community leaders from Oyama initiated discussions with Mayor Randy Hawes as they felt that the similarities between the two communities warranted a special relationship; both communities are considered small to medium sized towns, have similar proximity to a major urban centre, and share geographic elements with major rivers and large mountain views. The relationship has developed into one of sharing cultural experiences and developing lifelong friendships through a series of 9 delegate visits with each delegation consisting of 20 to 30 community leaders and residents.
Members of the Oyama International Friendship Association haveextended an invitation to the members of the Mission International Cultural Association to visit Oyama in October of 2016. The basis of the visit will be to attend and participate in the Oyama Cultural Festival on October 15th, 2016. The Mission/Oyama Cultural Exchange is an opportunity for citizens of Mission to share their experience and culture with citizens of Oyama.
The delegation will likely be a 7 - 10 day stay in Oyama and will work via a “billeting” system of accommodation, where participants stay with a family in Oyama for the duration of the exchange. OIFA organizes tours of the community and surrounding locations, and Mission citizens participate in activities intended to demonstrate aspects of Japanese culture. Outside of coordinated events, participants may also engage with their host family for tours of local points of interest or other activities.
This exchange is open to any citizen of Mission who is over 18 years of age (or receives special permission from MICA and OIFA). Exchange participants are required to pay their own transportation costs to Japan (this will be coordinated with a travel agency instead of each participant organizing their own transportation). Also, participants will be expected to manage their own spending money (a good lower limit to expect is Y5000/day, or approximately $50CDN/day). Participants will also need to participate in a number of preparation meetings with MICA prior to the exchange. These meetings are expected to begin in April 2016, and will likely increase in frequency as we get closer to the exchange. When in Oyama, participants will need to engage in cultural exchange events, which will include tours, cultural demonstrations and activities, and performances (both by Oyama and Mission citizens). Above all, participants must remember that they are guests of OIFA and Oyama, and are representatives of Mission in every aspect.
Those interested in joining MICA for this unforgettable cultural experience are invited to email MICA Chair Brian Wilks at [email protected] and visit the Mission International Cultural Association on Facebook. Deadline to apply for this incredible opportunity is March 1st, 2016.
Have you ever dreamed of going to Japan?
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FVYS would like to take this opportunity to say ththanankk yoyouu toto aallll tthohosese who were involvedVValllleyey YYououthth SSococieietyty’s 1st Annual Hero’s Gala 2015
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Gala Committee - Cory Cassel, Julian Travis Brown Kachur, Lisa Miller Doerksen, Nadine Langford, Ray Covenant
Gala Volunteers - Benz, Dalton, Douglas, Kaitlyn, Nala, Nick, Richelle, Rommy, Shaylah, Terry
SpeakersS k - Mission Mayor, Randy HawesAbbotsford Acting Mayor Moe GillThank you to David Semple from Sprott Shaw College fortheir presentation of two $1,000.00 scholarships for our youth!
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