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AVENUE QMusic and lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx The Broadway Musical for Adults Irreverently witty and outright uproarious, Avenue Q is the musical story of Princeton,
a bright-eyed college graduate who arrives in New York City looking for love, a job, and
his purpose in life. The only neighbourhood he can afford is the multicultural Avenue
Q, where Sesame Street-esque puppets rub shoulders with humans. Part felt, part flesh,
Avenue Q is packed with songs that are surprisingly poignant and only occasionally
politically correct.
JANUARY 26, 2015
THE ODD COUPLE By Neil Simon
The Classic Comedy of Mismatched Roomies Meet Felix Ungar, the neurotic, neat-freak news writer. Meet Oscar Madison, the slovenly
sportswriter. When life changes bring them together as roommates, will these two friends
learn to meet in the middle? Or will their irreconcilable differences split them apart?
The Odd Couple, the now classic play that earned Neil Simon his first Tony Award, is one
of the playwright’s funniest and most affecting works.
MARCH 10, 2015
THE FOREIGNER By Larry ShueAn Arts Club Theatre Company presentation of Pacific Theatre’s production
A Top-Secret Farce All Charlie wanted was a little peace and quiet. So when he arrives at a fishing lodge
in Georgia, it seems harmless enough to masquerade as a foreigner who can’t speak
English. He soon realizes, however, that people will say the most extraordinary things
when they think no one can understand them! An award-winning comedic farce, The
Foreigner is both scrupulously clever and outrageously funny.
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ACES 44
Adopt A Block 45
Arts Council 22, 23
Celebration of Light 37
Chamber of Commerce 12
Clarke Theatre 2
Communities in Bloom 44
Culture Days 33
Economic Development 16
Events Calendar 4, 7, & 8
Farmer’s Market 10
Fraser Valley Humane Society 40
Health & Wellness 26
Illuminaria & Inclusion 28, 29
La Vida Local 11
MICA 35
Miss Fraser Valley 39
Parks, Rec, & Culture 21
Paths & Pathfi nders 18
Recipes 19
Rotary Gala 37
Thinking Local 31
What’s On! In the Community 47
What a summer it has been in Mission! The sun shone brightly and our community was abuzz all summer long. Bravo to the organizers of some of the best summer time festivals ever - Canada Day at Fraser River Heritage Park, Mission Fest, Mission Folk Music Festival, and Rockin’ River Music Fest just to name a few! Well done!
And here we go… the summer festival season ends and fall begins (my favorite season!) So many great events coming this fall as we gear up for holiday festivities. Be sure to keep up to date with everything happening in Mission at www.whatsonmission.ca - updated daily!
Some new events coming to Mission this fall… The DRAG Show starring Mz. Adrien and Friends comes to The Stage in Mission on September 20th - a high energy evening with glamorous female impersonators and hilarious adult comedy - see page 43 for details. And you can’t go through the Fall without a great
big, outrageous costume party, also coming to The Stage, on November 1st. If you are looking for something new and very different, you will not want to miss these two great events.
One fi nal note: elections for Mayor, Council, and School Trustee take place on November 15th. In an attempt to keep What’s On! Mission non-political, we will be publishing the 2014 #MissionBC Voter’s Guide - your complete guide to voting in one of the most important elections for our community. We won’t tell you who to vote for, but we encourage everyone who is eligible to get out and VOTE! Watch for the #MissionBC Voter’s Guide coming to What’s On! stands in October.
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Over 100 locations to pick-up your copyYou can pick up your copy from… Canadian Tire, The Library, Visitors Centre, 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.
What’s On! Mission is published under licence from Blueberry Publications by Cory Cassel Productions. Editor: Jamie Hayes
Find us online at www.whatsonmission.ca
For information regarding advertising and sponsorship, connect with us at [email protected] or 604.832.3130.
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The Lazy, Hazy Days of Summer…
It’s going to be a busy Fall…
New Events coming…
2014 Voter’s Guide is coming to stands in October
Mission Fest was a blast!Photo credit gaiaPix.com
SEPTEMBER
Lordco BC Nationals
September 4th - 7th Mission Raceway Parkwww.missionraceway.com
Cinema under the Stars
September 5th, 8:30pmFraser River Heritage Parkwww.facebook.com/FraserRiverHeritagePark
Lifetime Learning Centre
Society Golf Tournament September 6th, Registration 9am. Cedar Ridge Golf Course Contact LTLC at604-820-0220
Learn To Fish: A Fraser River
Experience
September 6th, 10am - 12pmMatsqui Park Regional TrailMust pre-register call 604-504-4716 or visit.fraservalley@gofi shbc.com
Sand Traps for Seizures
September 8th, 12pmMission Golf Club, 7983 Nelson StFor info phone 604.853.7399
Cinema Politica Fraser Valley
September 8th, 7:30pmClarke Theatre CafetoriumFind more info on Facebook
Valley Women’s Network
Mission Luncheon
September 11th, 11:15am - 1pmRoyal Canadian Legion - Branch 57RSVP to [email protected]
“Tee Up Fore Business” Golf
Tournament
September 11th, 12:30pm - 8pmMission Golf CourseContact the Mission Regional Chamber of Commerceat 604.826.6914 to register
G.W. Cooke Awards
presentationSeptember 11th, 7pmClarke Theatrewww.missioncommunityfoundation.org
Illuminaria
September 13thFraser River Heritage Parkwww.missionacl.org
M&M Fundraiser BBQ
September 13thMission Hills Shopping Centrewww.fraservalleyhumanesociety.com
Barb Quinn Chili Cook Off
September 13th, NoonRoyal Canadian LegionCall 604.826.2331 for info
34th Annual Terry Fox Run
For Cancer Research
September 14th, 8am Registration, 9am RunFraser River Heritage Park, 7494 Mary StreetTo volunteer, please contact Craig Grant [email protected] participate, please visit http://www.terryfox.org/
Seniors’ Social and
Tea Dance Celebrating
Grandparents
September 16th, 2pm - 4pmAll Saints Anglican Church HallCall 604-826-2814 for info
Central Fraser Valley
Graphic Guild Exhibit
September 16th - October 4th, Tue - Sat 1pm - 4pm. Mission Arts Centre & Rock Family Gallery. 33529 1st Avenuewww.missionartscouncil.ca
Tai Chi & Body Awareness
September 17th, 7pm - 8:30pmMission Library604-826-6610
Word Keepers
September 17th, 7pm - 8:30pmMission Library604-826-6610
Doorwarz II
September 18th - 21st Mission Raceway Parkwww.missionraceway.com
Clarke Theatre Volunteer
Orientation Night
September 18th, 7pmClarke TheatreCall Bronwen at 604.820.3961
Mission Community
Foundation’s AGMSeptember 18th, 7pmFraserview Schoolwww.missioncommunityfoundation.org
Pro-D Day Discount Swim/
Skate
September 19th Swim 10am - 3pm / Skate 1pm - 3pmMission Leisure Centremission.ca/leisure,604-820-5350
Great Canadian Shoreline
Cleanup
September 19th, 10am - 1pmLocation TBA. For more info call 604-826-9423 or email [email protected]
The Mission Possible
Fundraising Golf Tournament
in support of “The Residence in Mission”. September 19th, Registration at NoonMission Golf CourseContact Lisa Luky at604-814-5190 or [email protected]
Arrr! Pirates in the Library!
September 19th, 10am - 5pmMission Library604-826-6610
La Vida Local at the Mission
City Farmers Market
September 20th, 9am - 1pmMission Library, 33247 Second Avewww.missioncityfarmersmarket.com
The DRAG Show
September 20th,doors at 7pm, show at 8pmThe Stage, 32998 First AveTickets and info 604.832.3130
Classic Auto & Sports Car
Show
September 21st Bent Wrenches Autoservicewww.fraservalleyhumanesociety.com
Mission Weavers & Spinners
Guild meeting
September 22nd,7pm - 9pm,doors 6:30pmMission Arts Centre 33529 First Avenue. More info [email protected]
Mission School District
Post-Secondary
Information Night for
Grades 10 – 12
September 23rd,6:30pmClarke TheatreCall 604.820.3691 for info
FREE! Family Swims
Sponsored by Rotary Club Sunrise. September 24th, 6:30pm - 8:30pm. Mission Leisure Centre. mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350
Soroptimist International of
Abbotsford/Mission
After Work Social Hour
September 24th Fraser River Interpretive CenterContact: [email protected]
WHAT’S ON! WITH STAN THE STURGEONFOLLOW STAN ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER MISSION BC VISITOR CENTRE @STANSTURGEON1Submit events to [email protected]. All events submitted thatare in Mission and open to the public will be included in the EventsCalendar, at whatsonmission.ca, on Facebook and Twitter.
4 To advertise call 604-832-3130 or e-mail [email protected]
MMission MedicalSkin & Laser Clinic
Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9am - 5pmTuesday & Thursday 9am - 7pm • Open one Saturday a month
missionskinandlaser.com • E110 31956 Lougheed Hwy • 604-820-7791
Mission Medical Skin & Laser Clinic was established by Dr. Morgan Campbell B.Sc. M.D. and his wife, Elizabeth Campbell. Working as a team their goal was to create a warm and welcoming environment for their clients that focused on cutting edge treatments, and a professional environment with friendly and knowledgeable staff. Dr. Campbell has over 20 years of medical training and skills that he has brought together with his Elizabeth’s training in esthetics and laser. Together they have successfully created an environment for you to feel relaxed and at ease, knowing you are receiving the best treatments possible.
At Mission Medical Skin & Laser we offer a full range of services from injectables to laser treatments,
with a focus on the latest in technology and treatments. Dr. Campbell is a top
injector who injects the full range of Juvederm products as well
as Botox and BellaFill. Our team consists of fully trained
estheticians who want to work with you to achieve your goals
As part of our commitment to be offering new services and treatments, we are pleased to announce this month we are now offering tattoo removal, ClearLift laser skin resurfacing, and nail fungus treatments.
We also offer personal counselling services with our registered clinical counselor Scott Williams M.A. RCC PsyD(c).
• Botox• PhotoRejuvenation/IPL• Silkpeel• The Pixel• Juvederm• Pain Free Laser Hair Removal• Body Contouring• ColoreScience Pro• LATISSE• Skinceuticals
Elizabeth Campbell - Laser Technician / Trainer
Caity - Medical Esthetician / Laser Technician
First time clients a year of hair removalfor a medium area for $399!
(sessions must be 6 weeks apart / a medium area would be lower leg,half back, Brazilian, half
The Meyer family (Patrick, Janis and their children Anastasia and Eric) began training in Songahm Taekwondo back in 2001 and it quickly became a family passion. The family dream of opening their own school became a reality in 2011 when they sold the family home, said goodbye to 25yrs in Surrey and moved to Mission. Six months later they opened the Seung-ri Black Belt Academy at the Elk’s Hall on 2nd Ave.
For the Meyer’s, Taekwondo has always been about training together as a family. “The Family that Kicks together Sticks together” has become their motto. Each member of the family enjoys a different aspect of Songahm Taekwondo; from forms to weapons training, Krav Maga self defense and Mr. Meyer’s personal favourite, sparring. They incorporate traditional Taekwondo values into their martial arts training such as
Encouraging their students to become active members of their community and helping students achieve personal goals is an intrinsic part of the Seung-ri Black Belt Academy.
The Seung-ri Black BeltAcademy is a proud member ofthe American TaekwondoAssociation, the world’s largestmartial arts organization with over200 schools worldwide and 20 in theLower Mainland. With that dedication toSongahm Taekwondo they have developed programs
maximum potential. Their “Star “ program teaches the students how to set and achieve goals, encourages students to excel in school and various activities that they enjoy, and gives the students something that they can they can work towards on their own. The Seung-ri Black Belt Academy also teaches their students how to work well individually as well as a team, and how they can encourage and help each other to become better martial artists. The Seung-ri Black Belt Academy is creating future community leaders one black belt at a time.
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Seung-ri Black Belt AcademyCREATING TOMORROW’S LEADERS TODAY
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WHAT’S ON! WITH STAN THE STURGEONFOLLOW STAN ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER MISSION BC VISITOR CENTRE @STANSTURGEON1
Submit events to [email protected]. All events submitted thatare in Mission and open to the public will be included in the EventsCalendar, at whatsonmission.ca, on Facebook and Twitter.
Business & Professional
Women’s Club of Mission
Luncheon
September 24th, 11:15am - 1:00pm. Best Western Plus Mission City Lodge 32281 Lougheed Hwy RSVP [email protected], no walk ins please!
Raise a Reader Day
September 24th www.literacyinmission.org
Jump into Fall Children’s
Celebration
September 25th, 10am to 1pmLeisure Centre. For info call Laura Wilson 604-820-4367
Defi ne Mission Event
September 25th, 7pm - 9pmClarke TheatreCall 604.826.6914 for info
1920’s Night: Fun, Fashion
& Flappers
September 25th, 5:30pm - 9pmMission Springs Pubwww.missionmuseum.com
Tap your feet with Boris
September 26th, 3:30pm - 4:30pmMission Library604-826-6610
Eco Arts Festival
September 26th & 27thHarrison Millswww.weareaces.org
National Culture Days
September 26th - 28th All around Missionwww.missionculturalresources.ca
Walk-Run-Bike-athon
to support All Saints
Anglican Church
September 27th, 9:30amFraser River Heritage ParkCall 604-826-2814 for more info
Free! Guided Hike
September 27th, 10am - 11:30amMission Municipal ForestPre-register atmission.ca/leisure,604-820-5350
Mission Girl Guides 100th
Anniversary Reunion
September 27th, 1pm - 5pmSt. Andrew’s United Church, 7756 Grand Street. For info email [email protected] or call 604-820-7002
BC Rivers Day at the Harbour
September 28th, 10am - 3pmMission Harbour CenterFor more info or to enter a booth call 604-826-9423 or [email protected]
Mission Strong Youth
Challenge
September 29th - October 25thMission Leisure CentrePre-register at mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350
Reel on the River - TRACKS
September 29th, 7pmSilverCity, Mission Junctionwww.reelontheriver.ca
The Alternative
September 29, 7pm.Old Legion building- ground fl [email protected]
OCTOBER
Canada Pension Plan and Old
Age SecurityOctober 2nd, 2pm - 3:30pmMission Library604-826-6610
Fall Book Sale
October 3rd, 10am – 4:30pmOctober 4th, 10am – 4pmMission Library604-826-6610
Celebrate our Mission
Mosaic!
October 3rd, Doors at 6pm, Dinner at 6:30pmAll Saints Anglican Churchwww.missionica.com 19th Annual Celebration of
Women
October 4th, 1:30pm - 4pmCedar Valley Church AuditoriumCall 604.820.2621 for tickets and info
St. Francis of Assisi Blessing
of Animals
October 4th, 4pmAll Saints Anglican ChurchCall 604-826-8277 for info
Reel on the River - The
Grand Seduction
October 6th, 7pmSilverCity, Mission Junctionwww.reelontheriver.ca
Cinema Politica Fraser Valley
October 7th, 7:30pmClarke Theatre CafetoriumFind more info on Facebook
Valley Women’s Network
Mission Monthly Luncheon
October 9th, 11:30am - 1:30pmRoyal Canadian Legion Branch 57
Vancouver Arts Club On Tour
– “Avenue Q”
October 14th, 8pm. Clarke Theatre Tickets at 1-877-299-1644
Haunted Attraction: Tribute
to the Walking Dead
October 17th -19th, 23rd - 26th, 29th - 31st Mission Raceway Parkwww.missionartscouncil.ca
Decade of Hits Tour: GEORGE
CANYON with Special Guest
JORDAN MCINTOSH
PRESENTED BY ROCK.IT BOY
ENTERTAINMENT
Friday, October 17th at the Clarke Theatre, 33700 Prentis AvenueTickets are $37.50 (Plus Facility Fee & Service Charges) available at all Ticketmaster locations.Charge by phone or online at www.ticketmaster.ca.
Pack of Lies by Hugh
Whitemore
Runs October 17th – November 2nd, Thurs, Fri, Sat Evenings & Sunday MatineesOpening Nite Theatre, 33223 N. Railway Avenue, (Across from West Coast Express Train Station)More info/tickets at http://openingnitetheatresociety.tripod.com
Coffee House with Kitchen
Sync and Friends
October 18th, 7pmClarke Theatre CafetoriumCall 604.820.3691 for info
Italian Pub Night at the
Legion
October 18th, 8pmRoyal Canadian Legion Br 57Call 604.826.2331 for info
Reel on the River - Calvary
October 20th, 7pmSilverCity, Mission Junctionwww.reelontheriver.ca
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Seniors’ Social and Tea
Dance
October 21st, 2pm – 4pmAll Saints Anglican Church HallCall 604-826-2814 for info
Festival of Light - Diwali
October 21st, 5:30pm - 8:30pmClarke Theatre. Contact MCSS at 604-826-3634 for info
BPW Lunch Meeting:
Panel Discussion with female candidates running for School Board or Council. October 22nd, 11:15am - 1pm (Lunch at 11:45am) Rockwell’s Bar & Grill - Chapel Room. For more info contact Donna 604.287.1997
Powerhouse Gogos of
Mission meeting
October 22nd, 7pm33599 Second Ave.For information email Carol at [email protected]
“My fi rst exploration of
Thailand”
October 22nd, 7pm - 8:30pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Superhero Academy!
October 24th, 10am - 5pmMission Library 604-826-6610 Pro-D Day Discount Swim/
Skate
October 24th Swim 10am - 3pm / Skate 1pm - 3pmMission Leisure Centre mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350
Quiz Night
Friday October 24th, 7pmMission Library604-826-6610
Philanthropy Cocktail
Reception
October 24th, 6pm - 8pmBest Western Mission City Lodgewww.missioncommunityfoundation.orgFor tickets [email protected]
Mission Strong Youth
Challenge Obstacle Course
October 25th. Mission Leisure Centre Pre-register at mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350
Sonic Entertainment
presents Tyrone Raveen -
The Next Generation
October 25th, 7:30pmClarke TheatreCall 604.820.3691 for info
Ghostly Get Together
October 26th, 4pm - 6pmMission Leisure Centremission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350
Halloween Story time and
Puppet show
October 28th, 6:45pm -7:30pmMission Library604-826-6610
FREE Community Swim Event
Sponsored by CUPE Local 1267October 29th, 6:30pm - 8:30pmMission Leisure Centrewww.mission.ca/leisure,604-820-5350
20th Anniversary
Celebration:
Customer Appreciation DayOctober 29th, 2pm - 4:30pmMission Library604-826-6610
Halloween Dance
October 30th, 1pm - 4pmMission Senior’s Activity CentreCall 604.814.2188 for more info
Spooky Skate Family Event
October 30th, 6:30pm - 8pmMission Leisure Centremission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350
Halloween at the Legion
October 31st, 2pmRoyal Canadian Legion Br 57Call 604.826.2331 for more info
Halloween Hoot Children’s
Celebration
October 31st, 10am to 1pmLeisure Centre For info call Laura Wilson 604-820-4367
NOVEMBER
Dewdney Elementary Garage
Sale
November 1st, 9am - 1pm (no early bird buyers please) Dewdney Elementary SchoolContact LaRae Rosie at 604-820-8334
Cinema Politica Fraser Valley
November 1st, 2pmClarke Theatre CafetoriumFind more info on Facebook
Don’t try this at Home:
Secrets of a Stuntman
November 1st, 2:30pm - 3:30pmMission Library604-826-6610
Halloween Costume Party
November 1st, 8pm. The Stage in Mission. Contact [email protected] for tickets
Welcome to Winter Rotary Gala
November 1st, doors at 5:30pmRockwell’s/Best WesternCall Gord 604.814.1083
Reel on the River - The
OvernightersNovember 3rd, 7pmSilverCity, Mission Junctionwww.reelontheriver.ca
Municipal Election for
Mayor, Council, and School
Trustee
Advance Polls. November 5th For voting information:www.mission.ca
Authors of Mission
Celebration
November 5th, 7pm - 8:30pmMission Library 604-826-6610
Christmas Craft Market
November 8th, 10am – 5pmNovember 9th, 10am – 4pmHeritage Park Secondarywww.missionartscouncil.ca
Remembrance Day
November 11thRemembrance Service at the Clarke. Wreath Laying at the Legion. Call 604.826.2331 for info
A Musical Review: Songs of
WW1 & WW2 Afternoon Tea. November 11th, 2pm – 4pm All Saints Anglican Church Hall. Call 604-826-2814 for info
Municipal Election for
Mayor, Council, and School
Trustee
Advance Polls. November 5th For voting information:www.mission.ca
FVHS Bake Sale
November 14th, 10am - 5pmProspera Credit Union
Municipal Election for
Mayor, Council, and School
Trustee
November 15th. For voting information: www.mission.ca
Mission Legion Ladies Auxiliary
Shopping Extravaganza
November 15th, 5pm -10pmMission Senior’s Center 33100 10th Ave Contact for info Cindy Brewer 604-504-7769 or Barb Clease 604-864-5822
OPEN HOUSE/ POTTERY SALE NOV. 1-2 11am-4pm1-2 11am-4pm
MissionClay Works
33038 Second Ave Mission604 556 1501
For Class Calendar seewww.missionclayworks.com
Entrance & Parkingin the Lane
Pharmasave Health Center offers professional medical services to the Mission Community. Located at 7343 Hurd Street across from the Mission Hospital, Pharmasave has been managed by pharmacist Darcy D’Amours for the last 20 years. With a compounding laboratory in store we are able to assist you with all your unique compounding needs. Several years ago we invested in specialized training and equipment to better serve the community. Have you ever picked up a prescription for your child that tastes awful? Did it leave you wondering how you are going to get them to take the medication? We can help you with that. We can help with medications that are not commercially available or temporarily unavailable or prescriptions that your doctor has
needs. We invite you to come visit us.
your medication for you.
Pharmasave is a medical supply center with several full time pharmacy assistants specializing in home health care. Dianne and Chrystal
with the sizing, selection, application
and caring of your compression
of orthotics and sports braces in stock for you to try on. Pharmasave staff are also knowledgeable about ostomy supplies, catheter supplies and wound care. We carry Hollister, Convatec, Coloplast and much more in store and are able to special order products for customers. Pharmasave has a large selection of post-operative and burn dressings in store.
Our employees are also able to assist with the purchase of mobility aids such as walkers, canes and wheelchairs. It is very important to us to determine the correct size and style of mobility aid for safety and comfort. Bathroom safety equipment and incontinence supplies are also available.
Pharmasave has a variety of medical equipment available for rental and we offer delivery of medical supplies, blister packs and medications to
charge for blister packs which help to make medication management and compliance easier for patients. Every Monday is senior’s day and a 15% discount is offered to all customers 65
years and older for non-prescription purchases.
Pharmasave staff participate in clinics and events throughout the community featuring various health related topics such as blood pressure, diabetes and home safety. Visit your Live Well Pharmacy team and make Pharmasave your medical destination for all your health related needs.
Live Well With
Hurd PharmasaveMon - Fri 9am - 5pm / Sat 10am - 2pm / Sun Closed7343 Hurd St - Across from the Hospital www.pharmasave.com
Mission’s ONLY Compounding Service CentreCustomized Medications for patients individual needsSpecializing in Human and Veterinary Compounds
• Can’t swallow a type of tablet?• Not available in a needed strength?• Discontinued dose?• Awful smell or taste?• Unsuccessful treatment?Speak to your Live Well Pharmacist about a solution.
Medical Equipment & Sports Medicine Specialists• Bathroom Safety Aids• Mobility Aids• Compression Stockings• Wound Care• Ostomy & Catheter Supplies• Braces & Orthotics
15 % Off Seniors Day Every Monday (some restrictions)
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Mission City Farmers’ Market is holding its annual La Vida Local event on Saturday, September 20 from 9-1. While the market runs every Saturday from May to October in the comfortably shady and cozy parking lot behind the library, there are a number of special events throughout the season. La Vida Local is a celebration of local food, food security, and community involvement.
A number of local agencies will be on hand with information about their roles in providing food security in the community. A three-part process, food security means making sure that everyone has access to healthy food, no matter their circumstances, and ensuring that this access is maintained, even in the face of global changes. It’s a broad and sweeping mandate, but one of the most important things we as a community need to address. Come to the market and learn how you can be involved in all three stages. Stage one is short-term relief, providing food for those who need it. Agencies like food banks, Hope Central, Mission Friendship Centre and school food programs work to make sure that those who are hungry get the healthy food they need. Stage two works on building food skills, and providing a network for sustained food availability. Stage three is redesigning the food system, making sure that policies, support and planning are all in place to keep a strong local food system running.
The Mission City Farmers’ Market is a vital part of the second stage of food security. Local farmers provide fresh produce every Saturday, with some of them also offering farm gate sales throughout the week, and/or CSA (community supported agriculture) boxes. CSA members
seasonal produce, providing regular and assured income and customers for the farmers. Because of the close-knit and friendly environment at the market, customers will often try new foods, encouraged by the farmers and other customers who will frequently offer advice on how to cook and serve what is for sale. The La Vida local event features chef demos throughout the day as well, using ingredients that can be bought on-site.
Produce isn’t the only thing on offer at the market. Vendors also sell seeds, seedlings and even established plants so that home gardeners have a local and varied source for
and knitted items and a variety of delicious baked goods are also available, as well as meats, cheeses, honey and preserves. Buying at the market cuts down our collective carbon foot-print as we decrease our dependence on mass-produced goods that are shipped in from far away, and creates jobs right where we live, giving everybody a chance to commute less, relax more, and enjoy life.
Food security is important to all of us, so come on out to La Vida Local to learn more about it, and be a part of it- all the produce you need is right there at the Farmers’ Market, as well as so much more!
Written by Camille Atebe
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Understanding the foreclosure process!In B.C., foreclosures occur when a homeowner/borrower defaults on the payments of a mortgage. The lender will apply to the court to sell the home to recover the monies owed. Before the home can be sold, the homeowner/borrower usually has 6 months to redeem/payout the mortgage after which the bank/lender acts as the vendor in selling the home and lists the home for sale with a realtor.
Questions about buying a foreclosure:Q: Do I have to have cash for the full purchase price?A: No, you can obtain a mortgage subject to approved credit.
accept them.
Q: What happens once an offer is accepted and subjects are removed?A: A court date will be set and the price of the accepted offer becomes public record. At court, your realtor will present the offer to the judge and any other person/realtor may also present a sealed bid offer at the same time. The judge will generally accept the “best” overall offer.
Q: So even though I have the accepted offer, I might not get the house?A: Yes. It is wise to have your realtor attend court with another higher sealed bid just in case another party arrives to bid on the property. The judge reviews the sealed bids and the property is SOLD to the highest bidder.
Q: What about closing dates?
To obtain the full detailed process of foreclosures, go to the information zone at www.tomosterberg.com
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A brand is not a logo or a tagline, but the perception or story that a community offers. Trying to discover this story is what Mission’s Brand is all about. Over the summer we have asked weekly questions. The conversation is to draw out the values and story of Mission. This is the foundation of building a brand for Miss ion. The community ’s participation and the diversity of voices has been appreciated and is valued immensely.
For example in week four we asked: ‘Why do you live in Mission?’ This generated a lot of strong responses. Some said it was for the outdoor recreational activities, but most said they live in Mission for the affordability in housing. They stay because of the beautiful scenery that surrounds us, and the close knit community feel.
Another question asked was; ‘What kind of people live in Mission?’ Most commented that our town contains
friendly and welcoming people.
“People are just who they are here... authentic, laid back, and not afraid of other people being who they really are too...” (W. Talbot).
There is still time to get involved in the conversation on the Mission’s Brand Facebook page, Twitter feed and on the Chamber of C o m m e r c e w e b s i t e . (www.MissionChamber.bc.ca)
On September 25th attend Defining Mission at the Clarke Theater where the external view of Mission will be explored will keynote speaker Bob
Rennie. This night will also feature workshops which will further define Mission’s story and key factors that will inform Mission’s Brand. Door open at 5:30pm and is FREE to all members of the community.
Mission’s Brand is an initiative of Mission Regional Chamber of Commerce, Community Futures North Fraser, and Mission Community Services.
What’s our story? - Defining Mission
Defining Mission
What comes to mind when you think about Mission? Places, like products, have a brand. Your image of Mission − and the image people outside our community see when they think about Mission − matters.
Thursday September 25
6 to 9pm
Keynote: Bob Rennie, Rennie & Associates
Panel: The Outside Perspective of Mission
Workshops: Help us define Mission
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DeliveringWhat’s On!Norman has been delivering What’s On! Mission magazine since May 2013. He takes his work seriously, loves his job and is aware that “folks are waiting eagerly for the next issue.”
Tara has just been hired on as a What’s On! Mission “follow up” distributor. She is excited about this opportunity to make money and give back to her community and her job gives her a great sense of pride. Norman, a member of Centennial Place, says meaningful employment is important to people managing their mental wellness and can enhance recovery, while offering opportunities to connect with others. These are things that Tara values. She receives support at Mission Association for Community Living (MACL) through
their Employment and Bridge Training services and dispels the myth that people with developmental disabilities don’t want to work. “We can be hard working, loyal employees.”
The current rate of employment among people with mental illness is low despite research which supports the impact that work plays in promoting recovery.
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Keeping in touch with the business of Mission, BC, Canada
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District of Mission
Behind the Scenes Activity is Bringing World Class Technical Centre to Mission’s Downtown
Keeping in touch with the business of MissionKeeping in touch with the business of Mission, BC, Canada
As we all know, agriculture is important to the Fraser Valley and agricultural technology is a growing and important element of that sector.Still mostly vacant, the recently purchased building in Mission’s downtown gives no hint of the behind-the-scenes activity that will soon bring it to life as a world class Technical Centre of Excellence (TCE) for emerging agricultural tech companies. But in fact there is a lot going
around the corner. Consider the following:
• The facility will require an anchor tenant to help defray leasing costs and provide mentoring. That anchor tenant has signed a memorandum of understanding, and is scheduled to occupy the building this fall.
• Mission’s TCE (Technical Centre of Excellence) will provide accommodation and mentoring for emerging and incubator high tech businesses. 12 companies have already expressed interest.
Centre has been submitted to the British Columbia Innovation Council. Final approval is expected by mid to late August.
• Work is underway to create a consortium of credit
fund that will give access to capital locally.• Letters of support have been received from Mission,
Abbotsford, Chilliwack and Invest North Fraser partners,
College is also on board.• A plan is in place to renovate the building to accommodate
its new uses, and renovation work will commence very shortly.
• ACETech, the Vancouver based training organization for CEOs of technology, life sciences, and innovative companies, has committed to hold an evening meeting in Mission on September 18. It is expected that many of
the brightest and best tech CEO’s from Coquitlam east will attend this ground breaking event.
For the Centre, three areas of business are being pursued. All are designed to promote the establishment of successful high tech businesses with their accompanying highly paid
1. Innovation and incubation. This component comprises Stage 1 and the agricultural focus of the Mission TCE.
implemented as Stage 2.
component). The TCE will partner with post secondary institutions to offer continuing education, research and special programs. This will be Stage 3 and will round out the Centre.
For a more comprehensive overview of the initiative, visit www.missionbizenews.ca
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“I began this program in 1996 to identify
and locate records of local women that
reflected both their diversity and contributions.
Women who, in the words of author Sarah
Breathnach, saw...”
Life as a journey.
Life as an expedition.
Life as a pilgrimage.
Life as a garden.
Life as the highest art.
Pathfinders. Pathmakers. Pioneers.
Activists. Educators. Artists of the Everyday.
Women of spirit. Women of substance. Women with style.
Women who have lived the questions.
Women ready to embrace the answers.
Women of inspiration. Women of Tradition.
“And, the quest to preserve their records goes on...”
Valerie Billesberger, Archivist / FounderPaths & Pathfinders: Women of Mission Program Mission Community Archives
19th Annual Celebration
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The Blackberry Kitchen At Fraser River Heritage Park 7494 Mary St
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner • Fully Licensed Majestic views of the Fraser Valley from our patios
Hours: Monday and Tuesday 9am -4pmWednesday through Sunday 9am-8pm
Open All year www.theblackberrykitchen.ca
Facebook - Blackberry Kitchen • 604-826-0210
Recipes fromThe Blackberry Kitchen
IngredientsGreens:1 small head of butter lettuce, washed and dried3 leaves of radicchio, washed and dried3 leaves of Belgian endive, washed and dried 1 hard-boiled egg3 fresh blackberries
Dressing:2 tbsp. mayonnaise¼ tsp. red wine vinegar1/8 tsp. chopped fresh dill few drops of Lea and Perrin’s Worcestershire Saucesalt and pepper to taste
Directions1. Hard boil egg, cool in cold water, remove shell, and chop egg.2. Whisk together the dressing ingredients except for salt and pepper.
Add salt and pepper to taste. 3. Flood serving plate with dressing. 4. Arrange the radicchio and endive on top of the dressing to provide a
frame for the butter lettuce.5. Remove root from butter lettuce and use as many leaves as needed to
6. Garnish with chopped boiled egg and blackberries.
Ingredients1 ripe tomato with stem attached, washed and dried1 fresh mozzarella cheese5 fresh basil leaves balsamic vinegarextra virgin olive oilcoarse sea salt & fresh ground pepper
Directions1. In a small pot bring 1 cup of balsamic vinegar to a simmer until it is
reduced* by half. Cool and pour into a small squeeze bottle. 2. Slice the tomato in ¼” slices crosswise, discard the bottom slice so the
tomato will stand on the plate.3. Slice the mozzarella cheese in ¼” slices.
Assembly: Build your salad by layering the tomato, mozzarella and basil leaves in the center of a dinner plate. Don’t be tempted to make too many layers! The top layer is the tomato slice with the stem attached. If you are making more than one salad make all of them to this step. Once all salads are assembled, drizzle the reduced balsamic vinegar on the plate. Drizzle a few drops of olive oil on the top of the tomato allowing it to cascade down the sides. Sprinkle with sea salt and fresh ground pepper.
Defi nitions: *Reduce: Bring the liquid to a boil and keep at a simmer to
Tip: Reduced balsamic vinegar can also be purchased already prepared in a squeeze bottle at many local specialty food stores!
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I am a 53 year old man who is self-employed in a field of work that demands me to be very physically fit. I struggled to walk. I couldn't operate my legs normally. I had muscle weakness and was losing muscle mass.I suffer from fibromyalgia. The condition causes widespread pain, and in turn chronic fatigue, sleep deprivation, and often depression. I had all of these. I also suffer from arthritis causing joint pain all the time. I had no energy and felt like my health was degrading slowly.
Before I tried the Photon Genius Light Therapy at FUEL Supplements & Vitamins in Mission, I went for a blood analysis and saw what my blood cells looked like. I was told that I had 'Rouleaux Type Blood Cells,’ a condition where the blood cells stick together which prevents them from carrying the oxygen properly through the blood stream thus causing chronic fatigue. After 6 sessions in the Photon Genius Light Therapy and drinking Dolphin Water I went back for another blood analysis and was surprised to see that my blood cells had separated and were now moving individually, and not in clumps through my blood stream therefore carrying more oxygen. I had noticed that I no longer had chronic fatigue. After my sessions in the Photon Genius Light Therapy machine I feel better than ever! I have more energy, my fibromyalgia symptoms have diminished greatly and I don’t have joint pain like I used to. Good health to you. Yani Brilvicas
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Family Night Out!Tuesdays 6:30pm-8:00pm
Bring grandma, grandpa, sisters & brothers and build some lasting mem-ories! Swim, skate, do crafts or play sports - on Tuesday nights there's fun for the whole family at the Mission Leisure Centre. Starts Sep. 23rd.
Regular admission rates apply.
$15 entry fee
After training with us at least 3x/week Sep 29-Oct 24, come see what you're made of Oct 25th when you climb, run and crawl through our 'tough mudder' style obstacle course.
$15 - Challenge & obstacle courseChallenge runs 4 weeks, Sep 29-Oct 24 with obstacle course Oct 25.
$10 - Obstacle course only - Oct 25includes obstacle course entry, refresh-ments & eligibility to a small prize draw.
Challenge includes:
¥ Use of pool facilities, gym and specialized fitness classes on Tu/Th, 3:15-4:00pm & NEW! Teen Circuit class Mon/Wed/Fri, 3-4pm during the challenge
¥ Two ages groups (9-12 yrs & 13-16yrs)
¥ Mission Strong T-Shirt
¥ Qualify for prizes with a min. of 2 weekly visits
¥ Entry to Sat Oct 25 outdoor obsta-cle course with free refreshments
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MISSION ARTS CORNER!
With the start of fall, take a moment to get away to a local venue and enjoy the exhibits of local, established and emerging artists whose work will be featured at the Mission Arts Centre gallery. All art exhibits are FREE to attend on Tuesday to Saturday, from 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. All artwork is also available for purchase through the gift shop and gallery during regular Art Centre hours.
There is plenty of parking behind the yellow heritage house the Arts Council calls home. Park at the back and enter through the back yard - you can buy a cup of coffee or tea in the Tea Room on the way in to sip while you browse the gallery and gift shop!
Find out more details about upcoming art shows and exciting events at: www.missionartscouncil.ca
Call for Details: 604-826-0029 • Location: Heritage Home on corner 1st and Catherwood (across from Mr. Pets)
Featured Art Shows:
Sept 16th - Oct 4th, 2014(Reception Sept. 20th)
Central Fraser Valley Graphic Arts Guild
Formed in 1977 by students of the Fraser Valley College, the Guild promotes and informs the public about printmaking, and provides opportunities for its members to display their art work within the community. The Graphic Arts Guild has maintained a reputation for quality art work, expanding from its printmaking origins to include painting, drawing and 3-D work
October 7 – Nov. 8th, 2014Brandon Macdonald - Collective Unconscious Photography
With a vision in mind, and a passion for photography, it seems that doors begin to open. Brandon emerged from high school in 2005, driven to explore the many aspects that nature holds. Young, hopeful, and full of enthusiasm for the future, Brandon discovered the Nikon D3000 in 2011 and focused on immortalising the moment, capturing the essence in true form, understanding the world through inner positive energy.
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Well everybody, it may be September but there is still a plethora of pleasant pastimes to enjoy in this beautiful town of ours. In the past few years we’ve experience some fantastic weather lasting until mid-October.
JUST BECAUSE THE SEASON IS ABOUT TO CHANGE DOES NOT MEAN THAT THE FUN HAS TO END. Perhaps you’ve spent most of your free-time this summer building or restoring your deck, painting your house, sealing
renters, or otherwise being a productive individual. Before the wet season (which seems to be November-June in this part of the world) you deserve to take a load off, and experience some of the beauty of this town.
At Fraser Valley Ace Hardware, we may be passionate about home-improvement, but when our lawns are mowed, our sheds are built, and our chores are done (or completely abandoned) we know how to get out and have fun in Mission. So in light of this, we asked our staff how they like to enjoy their remaining warm days and evenings outside of work.
LAKES, RIVERS, AND CREEKS! OH MY! picnicking, canoeing, kayaking and hiking experiences
views are breathtaking, the water is warm (by Canadian standards) and Hayward offers a park with tables, a beach, and lots of grassy areas.
Cascade Falls and Norrish Creek offer recluse hangouts
be numbingly cold but that doesn’t seem to stop people from going for a dip.
go with a friend, or own your own gear, the Fraser River
experienced.
RIDE A BIKE OR HIKE THE DIKE, IF YOU’D LIKE horseback riding, bike riding, or a leisurely stroll. Also,
binoculars as this is an excellent area for eagle watching.
ROLLIN’ AND TUMBLIN’ Red Mountain and Bear Mountain offer fantastic mountain biking for riders of all levels. Red Mountain is more cross-country style and a great workout whereas Bear is more geared for the adrenaline junky type.
“CAN’T I JUST STAY HOME?”
comfortable chair on your deck, balcony, lawn, in your car-port etc. Just chill out, Mission style. You’ve earned it.
FINAL NOTE Remember to enjoy your free time responsibly, pack out what you pack in, and give this city and its surrounding areas the respect it deserves.
How to enjoy your late summer in Mission...
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Stress Reduction Busy, tired, stressed and scatterbrained? A regular yoga practice will help you manage your stress level. A lot of us hang onto stress in the body; if
Community There is a saying “go where you’re celebrated not where you’re tolerated.” Yoga studios are a great place to connect with your community; other students will smile at you and every yoga teacher I’ve ever met genuinely cares about every single one of their students. There is an unwritten rule in most studios “leave your ego at the door;” and this creates a safe, nurturing community for anyone who enters the studio
Weight loss If you struggle with weight loss and are always trying to lose weight you might want to try yoga. A lot of us are emotional eaters; we eat when we’re stressed and unfortunately this always leads to weight gain. A regular yoga practice will lower the cortisol levels (stress hormone) in your body
they could be. Many yoga poses are directly connected to the digestive system and will improve your overall digestive health. Increased body awareness from a regular yoga practice will also help you tune into your body when it’s full and discourage overeating.
Be more attractive
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level is probably pretty low. There is a yogic saying “minimum effort, maximum results” – yoga will give you a
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Saturday, Sept. 13, 2014Saturday, Sept. 13, 2014
15th Annual15th Annual
Lantern Festival
Celebrate Inclusion!
Mission Association For Community Living
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What is Community Inclusion and why does it matter? If you were born in British Columbia before 1980, you may not have school memories of learning alongside kids with developmental disabilities. In the past, ‘those kids’ were often labeled and placed in institutions and denied the rights that most of us take for granted. The community living movement was formed by parents to advocate for family members who have developmental disabilities to be fully included in all elements of community life. Here in B.C. the community living movement resulted in the closure of institutions. When folks moved into communities, there were opportunities for community members to meet, form friendships, and learn from those with labels. Our lives are richer for the connections we have. We may understand resilience in a new way and carry a deep appreciation for the beauty of diversity.
While the deinstitutionalization of people resulted in profound change and social improvement for individuals with disabilities, the movement still has work to do on the social justice front. From our perspective, community inclusion is not a social justice issue for those who have disabilities, it is a social justice issue for those who do not. Inclusive communities are better communities for all of us. Many doors have yet to be opened to ensure that people who have been marginalized may fully realize the experience of living in welcoming communities. MACL strives to further inclusion by supporting individuals and children with developmental disabilities to have inclusive preschool experiences, attend neighborhood schools, participate in inclusive recreation and leisure activities, live in neighborhoods they choose, work at real jobs for real pay, and access community services.
There are many ways you can join the community inclusion movement! Become a member of MACL, donate to our work, become a champion employer, get to know someone with a developmental disability, and attend our 15th annual Illuminaria festival to celebrate inclusion!
In the words of Margaret Mead, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world, indeed it is the only thing that ever has.”
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Feeling extremely virtuous reaching for a pallet of fresh local strawberries at a farm market while glancing around to ensure other shoppers are acknowledging the contribution to the community economy and dedication to the frequent directive to Shop Local!
Immediately posting a photo on Facebook announcing just how absolutely hip one can be! Waiting for the Likes to start popping up while devouring the purchase. Once the euphoria of being a ‘good person’ fades, the realization that the strawberries are, in fact, perfection. Spending extra for local produce is well worth the investment.
Shopping Local doesn’t end at the automatic doors of the grocery store! Take the sentiment with you when you are travelling anywhere in the community. There are a multitude of opportunities to grab something made locally including a
Mission is home to artists in every genre, including the fabric and performing arts. There are ample opportunities to view work
boasts innumerable craft fairs, concerts, festivals and many businesses are proud to display and sell local work. It is worth the gamble to check it out!
Purchasing a piece of local art not only supports local artists who scramble to make
we live, and why we live here. The piece of art actually means something. One can pop down to Walmart with a sofa cushion
million world walls doesn’t really speak to you, nor speak about you! And it can spark an entirely new conversation about you and your commitment to the community and its members.
A local piece of art, or piece of music, or performance piece is created within the very boundaries in which we live and therefore can’t help being a little part of us.
Buy a local piece of art, attend a local concert, performance or pick up a book written by a Mission resident. Give it a go, you
Bronwen Sutherland has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and has been the manager of the Clarke Theatre since 2001.
Thinking LocalWritten by Bronwen Sutherland
HELPING TO UNLOCK LOCAL SUCCESS
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Regular eye exams with your optometrist can help you keep track of the condition your eye is in and better maintain it for the future.
Book your eye exam today! Dr. Lyndon Balisky is always taking new patients and appointments can be made for Saturday to fit a busy lifestyle.
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Kristoffer GoosRegistered Hearing Instrument PractitionerBy appointment only.Book your FREE hearing Test today!604-557-9972 / 604-820-1112
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September 26Cultural Resources Commission Forum I Love Mission but… • 1:30-3:30pmLocation: TBA
We live in a vibrant community, perched on the banks of the beautiful Fraser, brimming with creative people and a rich history, but how can we work together to make it even better? The Cultural Resources Commission invites community groups to a conversation on Mission’s future as a “Creative City”! For more info visit: www.missionculturalresources.ca or email [email protected]
Tap Your Feet With Bori3:30 pm – 4:30 pmhosted by the Mission LibraryJoin Boris Sichon and his amazing collection of instruments in an energetic drum circle. Explore different styles of music and fi nd a rhythm that gets your feet tapping! Boris Sichon is a musician, dancer, singer and actor who has performed in over 40 different countries.
September 27Mission City Farmers Market – agriCulture • 9am-1pmLearn more about the history of agriculture in Mission. Artists and artisans on site, music and more.Mission Archives (photo of Archives Mural)Interpretative Tours of “Our Home Town” mural by artists Dean and Christina Lauze of D’Arts. Special Interactive Photographic Exhibition: Dear Mission by Photographer Noel Archives Orientation - A tour of the facility and its role to preserve Mission’s culture.Performance by Stave Falls Scottish Dancers
Mission Arts Council – Rock Family Gallery – 1-4pmFraser Valley Graphics Guild ExhibitionAT THE LEISURE CENTERAntoinette Wessels-Jewelry, Dave Dobie-Pottery, Centennial Place Art show
September 28Rivers Day Celebration • 11am – 4pm Spirit Square - Jack Poole Harbourside Park at Mission Waterfront
co-ordinated by Mission Adopt-A-BlockRiver Songs, Stories & Stewardship - Fun kids activities, interactive displays, entertainment, guest speakers, a river cleanup, free pizza lunch and Starbucks Coffee onsite! For more info contact [email protected] call 604-826-9423.
From the Farmer’s Market to Main Street to the MAC and Mission Harbour, Mission will be celebrating National Culture Days September 26, 27, 28. Check out the CRC websitewww.missionculturalresources.ca oremail [email protected] for updates.
Culture Days are coming!
www.missionculturalresources.ca. For more info on Culture Days go to www.culturedays.ca
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Saturday, September 27, 1:00 - 4:00pm
Free to all!
Celebrate what the arts and cultural community
has to offer with free family-friendly displays and
activities at The ACT.
Instruments of the World INTERACTIVE!
Take an interactive tour of the world with musician
Boris Sichon and his exotic instrument collection.
CREATIVE FUSION for Adults (14+)
Sample drumming, water colour, play in the mud,
learn some Salsa dance and try your hand at carv-
ing in soapstone. Try them all for free! Registration
required. Register at www.recreg4u.ca
There’s always
something on
at The ACT!
Join us for outstanding music,
comedy, dance, family favourites
and more at your community theatre.
www.theactmapleridge.org
Canada Culture Day
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Celebrate our Mission Mosaic!All Saints Anglican Church, 33077 2nd Ave, Mission
Friday, October 3rd, 2014 • Doors at 6PM, Dinner at 6:30
On October 3rd, come celebrate the cultural diversity that makes up our Mission community with the Mission
International Cultural Association. MICA is hosting a “Mission Mosaic” dinner fundraiser where attendees
can “come where they’re from”, dressing in attire from their culture or from a culture that is meaningful to them.
Western attire is of course acceptable, but who could miss an opportunity to wear their favorite lederhosen? Dinner will
include entertainment, a silent auction, an entrée of kare raisu from Japan, and other global fare. Tickets are $25, with proceeds going to the Philippine Red Cross and to
support further cultural events hosted by MICA.
For more information please visit our Facebook page atfacebook.com/missionica, visit us online at missionica.com,or e-mail us at [email protected]. Mission Springs Brewing Company 7160 Oliver St. Mission, BC, V2V-6K5
604.820.1009 - www.missionsprings.ca
The Mission Springs is the perfect place to host a
Burger & Brew Fundraiser.
Sunday & Monday - $5 off large pizzas* after 4pm
Sunday & Tuesday - $3 off select burgers* after 4pm
Wednesday - Kids Eat Free* (with purchase of adult entree & beverage)
FISH n’ CHIPS NIGHT
Thursday - Community Night
fundraise for your team or charity & receive
$3 from the sale of each Large Pizza!* after 4pm
EVERYDAY YOU CAN ENJOY OUR $5.99 APPY MENU FROM
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DJ Hallowe’en Party
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Come in and see the Noble difference.
32873 London Ave, Mission BC V2V 6M7 (next to Lordco)Monday to Friday 6:30am to 4:30pm 604 820 8733 www.noble.ca
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Noble Plumbing and Heating Wholesale
Come see our knowledgeable and friendly staff for all your Plumbing and Heating needs. Brand name faucets, sinks, showers and bathtubs for your Home Renovation. A full line of pumps, pressure tanks, water filters as well as water testing. High efficient hot water tanks, boilers and tankless heaters to
update your heating system. Bring in our coupon for instant savings on your next order.
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Save 10% off any purchase over $75.00 to a maximum of $100 savings.
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Start now and fundraise until October 30, 2014. The more money you raise, the more chances you have to win!
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Your fundraising supports children with cancer by funding the best pediatric cancer research in Canada and helps run Camp Goodtimes, a summer camp for kids living with cancer.
For more information or to register contact Janis Mitchell at 1-888-222-2240 or [email protected].
For every $50 you fundraise you will be entered to win one of these amazing prizes:
Mission Community Services Society is pleased to invite you to partake in our Celebration of Light event. Join us for delicious food, cra�s, music, dance and lively
entertainment from diverse cultures. This is a FREE public event.
Donations of non-perishable items for Mission Community Services Society Food Centre are greatly appreciated.
For more information and sponsorship opportunities please contact the Se�lement and Integration Department at 604-826-3634.
CELEBRATION OF LIGHT
Mission Sikh Temple
SPONSORS:
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2014 • 5:30 PM – 8:30 PMCLARKE THEATRE, 33700 PRENTIS AVENUE, MISSION
Call fur baby adventures for pet sitting & dog walking services! Insured and bonded for your pets safety & your piece of mind.
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Teya CelestyneOwner / Operator 604-615-5477604-615-5477
Offering $5.00 off for all new clients and referrals!
Property DevelopmentLand Clearing – Driveway – Basements
Riding Arenas – Paddocks
Tom Cassel P 604-826-1651 F 604-534-0555
Specializing in Equine Properties since 1990
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The Rotary Clubs of Mission present:
An evening of dinner, dancing, auctions, and fantastic prizes!
November 1, 2014Best Western Mission Ballroom
Doors Open 5:30Tickets $85
Details at:facebook.com/RotaryClubofMissionMidday
Gord at 604-814-1083Louise 604-302-5480
Winter Gala
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Generation Iron Fitness is dedicated towards providing a state of the art health and fitness center to assist you in achieving your goals. We are more than just a fitness club, we are a proud partner in your journey to a healthier, happier you!
Our all-inclusive club offers:Extended hours - Weekdays 5am-10pm, Sat 7am-8pm, Sun 7am-6pm12,000 sq. ft. of training area with the highest quality cardio andweight training equipmentWomen’s only facilityThe hottest, newest cutting edge classes including TRX, Zumba, HIT Camp, Spin, Ab/Core, Boot Camp, Yoga and much more!Take advantage of our FREE Child-minding with flexible hours to suite your needs.Professional, friendly staff and managementFully certified and extremely knowledgeable personal trainers and group exercise instructors
Safety is our priority. All the staff at Generation Iron Fitness are equipped with current, valid CPR and Fitness First Aid training.
Visit Generation Iron Fitness Today!
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604-289-IRON (4766) #2-32965 Lougheed Hwy, Mission, BC Canada
Mon - Friday 5:00 am - Saturday 7:00 am - Sunday 7:00 am - Stat. Holidays 7:00 am -
10:00 pm8:00 pm6:00 pm5:00 pm
Seung-ri Black Belt Academy Creating tomorrow’s Leaders Today
The Seung-ri Black Belt Academy’s
3rd annual
Kidz’n Power Seminar
Free For kids 5 and up
Saturday September 27th
10:30 AM
33332 2nd Ave (Elk’s Hall)
Bullying
Confidence
Child Safety
Peer Pressure and Drugs
Leadership
Space is limited so
Call today to
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604-287-7971 The Kidz’n Power goal is to insure that every child has the opportunity to maximize their unique potential
and lead a safe, healthy & happy life
Try us for Breakfast!French Toast & Bacon from 7am!
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31510 Gill Ave Mission 604-826-2255
Mon-Fri 7am-3pm, Sat 8:30am-1:30pm
Silver Creek Industrial Park
Daily Specials Online:
r Breakfast!Bacon from 7am!
Awarded Best Lunch in Mission for 2013!
“My dream going into the Miss BC pageant was to be able to continue my work in helping youth build a sense of belonging and identity. My dream is to inspire youth to be true to themselves, understand there are no limitations to their dreams. I want to speak to youth about not being afraid to be real, to have the courage and
and follow their passions. I want to be real with youth and tell them my experiences and how I had to learn to love myself more above all, so I could walk away from certain situations and people. My passion behind that dream comes from that I once felt like I didn’t really know what I wanted like any typical youngster, I just wanted to feel like I belonged in my circle of friends. I felt a loss of my cultural identity, sometimes I was made fun of for being First Nations, I have been stereotyped and put down and experienced racism, I knew I was First Nations, but I didn’t know what it was like to know the ceremonies, songs and traditions. I felt like I didn’t know my identity because of that, at times I was embarrassed to be something I didn’t really know much of, the words were almost believable, the little I did know about the culture was from the Aboriginal Program and Aboriginal leadership program in my high school which I participated in. I have always been thankful that I grew up in a very loving and caring family who have been my biggest support. My mother was adopted at a young age to an amazing family, but my mother wasn’t raised in the culture, so I felt like I had a hole inside of me that I didn’t know
my culture. I felt like I couldn’t truly be proud of who I was until I could answer all those questions people
had asked me before, just so I could answer them for myself.” -
My family are spiritual and religious people, everyone in my family is in their own way. I became more so when I went through struggles and the journey it took to heal and learn how to cope healthy and holistically. Throughout my childhood into adolescents my family and I went through great sadness in tragedies of losing loved ones. At a young age it was hard to handle those emotions of grief and loss, as well as dealing with the many different transitions and experiences of becoming an adolescent, some of those experiences were traumatizing I was putting myself in many risky situations.
I had a wake up call after I almost lost my own life due to unhealthy choices. I had the mind frame that nothing would happen to me. I was beginning to learn through the guidance of my family and services of others that I was in need to overview the life I was living and the life I wanted to live. I knew the person I wanted to be, I just had to believe in myself. I took time to myself and surrounded myself with positive people and took the steps to educate myself, volunteer and gain experience in
Now that I have reached my dream and become an Aboriginal Liaison worker in the Mission School District I feel proud and dedicated to working with youth and being able to make a positive difference in their lives through culture and support.
Written by Miss Fraser Valley 2014 - 2015, Brittany O’Rourke
The Miss BC program recognizes young ladies across British Columbia for their personal accomplishments and community involvement, assisting them to achieve their goals through workshops and seminars that touch on their self-developmental needs. Winners of our titles proceed to compete in national programs, and ultimately may represent Canada on the world stage. For more information visit www.missbc.ca.
Mission resident Birttany O’Rourke became Miss Fraser Valley 2014 - 2015 in June and has been busy volunteering and networking in her community since then. Here is Brittany’s story…
Events
What’s
!OnMission
Santa PawsPet Pictures
Saturday, November 29, 10am - 2pm
#6 32929 Mission Way
Bake SaleFriday, November 14
10am - 5pmProspera Credit Union
#101-32423Lougheed Hwy
www.fraservalleyhumanesociety.com
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Offering high quality preschool classes to enhance your child’s development, with certified Early Childhood Educators in an accredited and
professional learning environment..
Sandcastle Preschool
Visit www.missionacl.org 33345 Second Ave 604-826-0622
Where learninghappens
through play!
Registration available throughout the year.
604 826 3669Conveniently Located in Downtown Mission
1-32809 Lougheed Hwy, Mission
Repair Services
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Increase strength and fl exability. Extensive training in balance,
limbering, tumbling and anatomy. Acrobatics is
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8 week WorkshopSept 21st to Nov 9th
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Liz and Frank never missed a beat...And now they are ready for the next step
They took their first whirl around the dance floor over 50 years ago and have been kicking up their heels ever since. When they started looking for retirement living options, they were pleased to find out that Chartwell Retirement Residences offers active lifestyle programs like their signature Rhythm & Moves class.
And while they are enjoying a busy lifestyle today, they appreciate the peace of mind in knowing that Chartwell offers flexibility and choice to help with changing care needs in the
future. Until that time, they’ll continue to follow where the music leads in their new Chartwell home.
If you are looking for a break from household chores and cooking.Drop by and find out about our vacation get away! A short term stay that gives you an opportunity
of exploring retirement living without commitment!
English Tartsg
Enjoy a spot of tea from our wide variety, or a cup of freshly ground organic coff ee with traditional English
baking in our cozy, friendly setting.
Open for Breakfast and Lunch. Make your reservation for an Evening with the Tarts.
33134 1st Ave, Mission • (604) 289-2253
Open Mon – Sat 8:30 – 4:00
Join us for High Tea.Call the Tarts to book.
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What’s
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Do You Want To... Be The Eye of Your Community & Own a Profitable Business?
Join Caroline, Cory and Cathy... Chilliwack, Sardis, Richmond
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Owner / Publisher of What’s On! Mission Magazine
Starring
Mz Adrien & friends!
Saturday, September
20thDoors @ 7pmShow @ 8pm
Tickets $10 in advance / $15 at the doorThe Stage32998 1st Avenue, Mission, BC, V2V-1B5www.thestageinmission.ca
DRAG Show
Watch for it -
THE 2014 MISSION VOTER’S GUIDEOn stands October 15th
Your 2014 Election HandbookFB - 2014 #MissionBC Voter’s Guide
Candidates call 604-832-3130 for a FREE listing
Cory Cassel Productions is pleased to sponsor...
The Biggest, Most OutrageousCostume Party Mission Has Ever Seen!EPAMA invites you to get all dressed up and party at The Stage on Saturday, November 1st.
A Fundraiser for LGBT CharitiesTickets $15 - Available by calling Cory at 604-832-3130 or email [email protected]
For more info visit Facebook or email [email protected]
Tickets Available at Mission Springs Liquor & City Hall Liquor Stores, World Odyssey Travel, Mission City Business Centre
The DRAG Show atThe Stage in Mission
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Eco Arts FestivalEco Arts Festival
Sept. 26 & 27Sept. 26 & 27 Sept. 26 Sept. 26 Art Exhibition Art Exhibition
Opening Reception @ 7pmOpening Reception @ 7pm Sept. 27~ EcoSept. 27~ Eco--Arts in Action 11 ~ 4pm Arts in Action 11 ~ 4pm
Poetry, Music, Dance, HandsPoetry, Music, Dance, Hands--onon--ArtsArts
ACES: Actively Creating an Exceptional SocietyACES: Actively Creating an Exceptional Society www.weareaces.org www.weareaces.org
Woodside Gallery Woodside Gallery www.woodsidegallery.cawww.woodsidegallery.ca
ShinyB Media www.shinyb.caShinyB Media www.shinyb.ca
Rivers of Peace celebrates the Rivers of Peace celebrates the lifelife--giving waterways of the Fraser Valley giving waterways of the Fraser Valley
through arts and advocacy. through arts and advocacy.
Harrison Mills Community Hall Harrison Mills Community Hall 1995 School Road, Harrison Mills, BC1995 School Road, Harrison Mills, BC
For more info go to www.weareaces.orgFor more info go to www.weareaces.org
Hall for Rent and/or Meeting Room & Kitchen facilities.For rates & details, call or email church offi ce.
All SaintsAnglican Church
Special Events:Sun. Sept. 21“Welcome Sunday” with a pot luck to follow
Sat. Oct 4 at 4 pmBlessing of Pets
Sun. Oct. 12Harvest Thanksgiving with donations to Mission Food Center
Tuesdays - Sept 16, Oct. 21 & Nov. 11Seniors’ Social & Tea Dance 2pm - 4 pmAnnual Bazaar & Tea will be Nov. 15th
Holy EucharistSunday 8am - Spoken service10am - family service with musicThursday 10am - in the chapel
33077 Second Ave, Mission
Thank you!Beautify Mission Participants
Bick Benedict, Mission HarbourCaptain’s Cabin StaffCorporate Sponsors
District of Mission Staff
Mission City Record StaffMission Teachers and Students
MISSION COMMUNITIES IN BLOOMSOCIETY BOARD OF DIRECTORS
5:30-9:oopm at:
Mission Springs Brewing Company (Pub Side - No Minors)
7160 Oliver Street, Mission, BC
1920s Night: Fun, Fashion & Flappers!
Thursday, Sept. 25, 2014
Enjoy a BURGER and BREW while you take in a HISTORICAL 1920s FASHION SHOW created by the
Mission Museum! There will be some amazing PRIZES, and ENTERTAINMENT from Fraser Valley Academy of Dance,
and all-female barbershop quartet Tangerine.
TICKETS - $25
Purchase tickets at Mission Museum or scan to purchase online
Mission Museum 33201 2nd Ave., Mission BC V2V 1J9
www.missionmuseum.com [email protected]
604 826 1011
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Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup
Sept. 19th
BC Rivers Day Sept.28th
for more information about these events pleasevisit our website www.missionadoptablock.com
Junior Bug ClubHalloween Party
Oct. 25th
Save-On-Foods!Best Costume Prizes at
PUMPKIN CARVINGCookie Decorating
Coloring Contest &
Come out and help us clean up a local waterway, meet new friends and show your Civic Pride!
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Municipal ElectionSaturday, November 15
Advanced PollingNovember 5 & 12, 2014
Please ote... it matters.
For voting information visit: www.mission.ca
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Email your photos to [email protected] and visit www.whatsonmission.ca to see your photos!
What’s On! in the Community Take a photo of yourself holding theSeptember / October What’s On! Mission Magazine and see yourself in print and online!
Anges from Dandelion Farms at
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Rose Brier Cottage loves What’s On!
Mission at the Farmer’s Market
Pam Alexis and Rick Rake at the
Prospera Community BBQ
What’s On! was at Canada Day in Mission!
Mandy Cheema and her cousin love What’s On! Mission (& Rockin River too!)
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• Hunting Licenses and Tags
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