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Rudolph’s Gift Shoppe seeks gifts for teens
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Upon entering Rudolph’s Gift Shoppe at the Albion Fairgrounds, garbage bags filled with donated items sit at the front of a room. A few weeks ago, this building was empty but now the gift shop, made possible by the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Christmas Hamper Society, is filled with rows of tables displaying jewellery, jackets, shoes, and other used items. In the back of the building, rows of Barbies, Hot Wheels and other brandnew toys are organized on different tables. Price-points of “free” $10, $15, and $25 are listed by the various gifts. Volunteers sifted through black garbage bags, and organized donations on the different tables. Most of these volunteers have been at the hamper daily since Nov. 16, in preparation for the shoppe’s opening on Saturday Dec. 5. On Dec. 5, 12, and 19, the shoppe opens from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for families registered with the hamper to take what they need of the donated items that
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Kaylin Davis, Charlize Davis and mom Tina Davis show off a few of their donations for Rudolph’s Gift Shoppe. include essential items like jackets and boots, and other items like Christmas decorations. For each child in a family, the parents receive a $75 credit that they can use towards the brand-new toys and gifts in the backside of the shoppe. For Lorraine Bates, co-chair of the hamper, donations made for the “teens and ‘tweens” are her biggest concern. “They’re kind of forgotten; it makes me sad,” Bates said. The Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows hamper supports youth up to the age of 18, whereas other bureaus only support children to the age of 14. Last year, 546 families were registered with the society.
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As of Dec.1, 220 families have registered, with four registration dates still left. “People very often want to shop for [and donate] little kid’s stuff [and] lots of time it’s because even if they were their own children, they don’t know what to get a teen,” Bates said. Traditionally, Bates has found hoodies, onesies, socks, and toiletries to be the most popular, often running out before the three open days are over. Donations at Rudolph’s Gift Shoppe will be accepted until Dec.18. For more information on where and how to donate, and how to sponsor a family visit www.mrpmchristmashamper.org. > More: mrtimes.com, search ‘Rudolph’s’
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As Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows MLA Doug Bing looked on, B.C. Education Minister Mike Bernier visited with Thomas Haney Secondary School students in the school’s library on Monday afternoon.
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Minister visits Maple Ridge Mike Bernier heard about the need for a new school in the Albion neighbourhood. TROY LANDREVILLE tlandreville@mrtimes.com
A new elementary school is on the wish list for the south Albion area. That was the message conveyed to Education Minister Mike Bernier, who toured Albion Elementary and Thomas Haney Secondary on Monday. Bernier toured Albion Elementary, where he viewed iPad technology, among other things, and then, while at
Thomas Haney, he toured the school’s virtual reality/engineering and technology class. He also stopped in at the masonry class to see the skills/trades program at work. A meeting between the minister, School District 42 trustees, and superintendent Sylvia Russell brought up the need for another elementary school in Albion, which is a top priority for the district. A new school in the neighbourhood will ease the burden on Albion Elementary, which is 30 per cent over capacity. Maple Ridge-Mission MLA Marc Dalton and Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows MLA Doug Bing also took part in the meeting.
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A march in support of the United Nations Climate Change conference in Paris this week, took place at Spirit Square in Pitt Meadows on Sunday, one day before the summit got underway. Supporters came from through throughout the region, including Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Boston Bar, and Port Coquitlam to be part of the event.
A family toy sort at the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Christmas Hamper got youth involved in helping the charity. Teens, tweens and their families gave of their time Tuesday evening to help the hamper during the busy Christmas season.
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bers were present, Pitt Meadows council made a strong showing at the Salvation Army’s annual Dignity Breakfast Wednesday. Pitt Meadows Mayor John Becker expressed his personal – and council’s – support for the Salvation Army, minutes before the local church announced plans to rebrand the Caring Place to the Salvation Army Ridge Meadows Ministries, effective Jan. 1.
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Trench digging honours soldiers Grade 11s were given a small taste of wartime struggles.
Thomas Haney Secondary students dug a trench Monday to simulate the battlefield in the First World War.
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Talk about hands-on learning: this past week, a couple dozen Grade 11 students dug a trench on the grounds of Thomas Haney Secondary, to get a taste of what Canadian soldiers who fought in the First World War had to endure. The inspiration came from a Social Studies 11 project, in which they learned about the conditions of a war that spanned from 1914 to 1918 and remains the bloodiest conflict in Canadian history, taking the lives of nearly 61,000
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Canadians. The dig involved 20 to 30 students and those who spearheaded the initiative did their due diligence by calling BC One Call before the ends of their shovels touched toil. “They went on the internet to look into various types of trenches,” said THS Socials 11 teacher Chris Connolly. Connolly noted that during the dig, the students uncovered
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pieces of brick and found out that the piece of land was once an orchard. Student Kellen Whalley said it’s been an eye-opening experience. “We started to realize the struggles that the soldiers went through.” The goal, Whalley said, was to make the trench dig as “authentic as possible.” The trench will be filled, with a 2015 school time capsule.
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Ellie King’s Puss in Boots December 31, January 2-3 Add sparkle to your holiday season in this The Nutcracker by Royal Canadian Youth panto full of music and laughter. Ballet Visit our website to see a calendar of December 6 everything going on at The ACT – including our Lobby Nights and Volunteer Training! MRSS Dessert Concert December 9 Visit www.theactmapleridge.org for schedules. Register at recreg4u.ca or 604-465-2470.
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Scenic Stave Lake was the destination of trucks and participants involved in Sunday’s Lower Mainland 4x4 Toy Run and Food Drive benefiting the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau.
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NOTICE OF PROPOSED NEW SIGN BYLAW (No. 2719, 2015) TAKE NOTICE THAT Council will consider granting Third Reading to Sign Bylaw No. 2719, 2015, a new Sign Bylaw for the City of Pitt Meadows. The proposed sign bylaw being considered is an update to the existing bylaw to reflect current market realities and to make the bylaw easier to use for business owners, residents, staff and developers. The Bylaw and associated staff report may be viewed at City Hall, 12007 Harris Road, Pitt Meadows, from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., excluding weekends and statutory holidays, until December 15th, 2015.
Volunteers drive toy run The efforts of many made Sunday’s drive to Stave Lake a success. TROY LANDREVILLE tlandreville@mrtimes.com
Saturday was sunny, cold, and ideal for a drive down Dewdney Trunk Road. And while the weather was a factor in making the 11th annual Lower Mainland 4x4 Toy Run and Food Drive from Meadowtown Centre to scenic
Stave Lake a success, the charity cruise benefiting the Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau was driven by volunteers. One of the organizers, AJ Anderson, said the “Lower Mainland Christmas Bureau extends their awe and thanks to such a successful day.” Unofficial numbers included: more than $3,000 in cash donations, 900 pounds of food, $670 in gift cards, and, Anderson noted, “lots of diapers and clothing items.” The event’s raffles, clothing, decals, and food sales raised more than $3,000 for the cause, as well.
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Sunday’s fundraiser at the CaddyShack will help make Christmas merrier for struggling families.
The 2014 strip-athon at the CaddyShack was a huge success. Organizers expect a similar event this year.
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hristmas traditions in Maple Ridge: the holiday bells and lights that adorn light posts and illuminate the downtown core; photos with Santa at the two malls; the Christmas in the Park and parade… and the strip-a-thon at the CaddyShack Show Lounge. This Sunday’s fundraiser benefits the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Christmas Hamper Society, runs from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., and will feature auctions, always a different dancer running in the always-popular bra auctions, and out.” draws, and 20 exotic shows at the he CaddyShack is normally closed CaddyShack, 22222 Lougheed Hwy. on Sundays, except for rentals of Chair reservations are $25 each, and the facility, but opens its doors entire tables can be reserved. for the strip-a-thon, when all staff and Tickets can be picked up at the performers work for free to ensure that CaddyShack. Those who reserve chairs 100 per cent of the proceeds go to the and/or tables will receive a free breakcause. fast buffet before 12:30 p.m. Yvan Charette, general manager and General admission is $10 but that co-owner of the Haney Hotel, describes doesn’t guarantee a seat. the strip-a-thon as “a popular event The strip-a-thon marks its 21st year that does a lot of good Dec. 6 and head server Romana Van work for the communLissum has ity.” worked at every “Anytime you can single one of do that, it makes for them. a good day,” Charette Over the past said. two decades, the Since its inception, fundraiser has the strip-a-thon has evolved signifipolarized residents. cantly. “I think, with pub“Last year was /TIMES Troy Landreville lic opinion, there awesome,” Van n are people out there rver Romana Va Lissum said. Shack head se k dy ac ad C Sh dy ad who believe that C The 2014 fundof s irl aG Lissum held up this is not a good raiser generated calendar. thing, but that’s $24,400, and 100 their opinion,” Charette said. “At per cent of the cash the same time, I’ve been [involved] went to the society, which gives toys in this the past 10 years and my staff and gift certificates for food to local has grown it from $8,000 to $25,000 families in need during the holidays. in donations in a day. With that kind The strip-a-thon atmosphere is elecof consistently giving back to the comtric, said Van Lissum: “The room totalmunity, I think people just accept it, ly buzzes with energy. There are so now. I don’t see or hear a lot of bad many people, everybody is really givpress about it.” ing, there’s 50/50 draws, the hallway Charette said that there are so many is [full] with silent auction items, they social issues in Maple Ridge, “why not do auctions on the stage, and there’s
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ell, that was a short honeymoon. New PM Justin Trudeau was ushered into power amid a mood of positivity and change. After a Conservative government that, in its later years, had been mired in numerous spending scandals, from $8 orange juice to Mike Duffy’s trial, any new leader had to campaign to be clean. And Trudeau did, decrying tax cuts for the rich that would have benefitted him and other members of Canada’s one per cent. But now, having settled in, Trudeau suddenly has no problem accepting taxpayer money for things he could easily afford for himself. The Trudeau family’s two nannies will be paid for out of the public purse, not the Trudeau family bank account. That’s an astoundingly tone-deaf decision for a government just coming into power to. Especially after an election that wasn’t just fought over corruption and overspending, but over public access to child care. On the spending side, Mr. Trudeau can certainly afford to pay for his own childcare needs. This year the PM will be paid $334,800, which happens to be more than 10 times the median income in Canada. While other Canadians fret about finding a daycare they can afford, has space, and trust with their kids, at least one family can relax. Of course, with that kind of basic income they had no fears before, did they? During the campaign, each of the parties had their plans for child care, with the NDP advocating a publicly funded system, the Tories looking to tax breaks for the middle (and wealthy) classes, and the Liberals… they promised to start working on a plan within 100 days of taking office. Well, they certainly applied that zeal for action to taking care of their leader’s childcare needs. Let’s hope they drop the government funded nannies and start worrying about the rest of Canadians within the next couple of months. C’mon Mr. Trudeau. The clock is ticking! – TIMES
From eggnog to caroling, what’s best about holidays?
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hristmas comes but once a year, so you have to know how to get the most out of the brief, 25-day season. We really start celebrating on Dec. 1. (Anyone who has been singing carols and stringing lights since early November will be exiled to northern Greenland when I rule the world!) In those 25 days, we must cram food, entertainment, gift-giving, and if we have some time, some peace and love and goodwill and all that jazz. So which parts of the season are great, and which MATTHEW are overrated? Here’s my (100 per cent objective and not at all idiosyncratic) guide. • Eggnog. Rating: Very high. Positives: Delicious. The cinnamon-dusted nectar of the winter gods. Helps pack on a few extra insulating
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pounds during the coldest season. Special because it’s only available for one season. Plus, some deeply mistaken people think it tastes like congealed reindeer snot, and will give you theirs! Negatives: You can only drink about a half-gallon at a sitting. • Christmas movies Rating: High Positives: Variety is the big one. Every flavour of holiday celebration can be had, from the hopeful classics like Miracle on 34th Street and White Christmas to the sour cynicism of Bad Santa. CLAXTON You can celebrate an action Christmas with Die Hard and Iron Man 3 or a horror Christmas with Black Christmas and Gremlins. Or you can mix and match. Negatives: Your family will never want to watch the exact same films as you. Great-grandma Ethel insists on Die Hard every year.
• Caroling Rating: High to medium Positives: It’s a nice thing to do with friends (if you can sing and don’t happen to sound like a sickly goat). Plus afterwards, you can drink hot cider or eggnog. Negatives: I sound like a sickly goat. • Presents Rating: High Positives: Getting gifts is great, giving them is even better. The best gifts are the ones that are perfect for the recipient, even though they didn’t know they wanted them. Negatives: Someone will republish that Grinchy economic study allegedly showing that you’re better off giving people money. There’s a special place on Santa’s list for economists who try to undermine the concept of Christmas giving. Maybe they can trade their lumps of coal for cash. • Christmas songs Rating: Low Positives: You can hum along, because you’ve heard them all about a thousand
times, I guess. That’s it. Negatives: There are some classic songs and performances that hold up, but the good ones have been repeated even MORE often. I have had Bing Crosby’s White Christmas stuck in my head for the entire length of this column. For every overplayed classic, there are a dozen overplayed songs that you hate (or will learn to hate when they are driven into your skull by the mall’s music system). • Food Rating: Very high. Positives: Like Christmas movies, comes in every variety from traditional roasted-turkey to vegan. If your Christmas feast is a giant sushi platter from your favourite restaurant, that is a perfectly valid choice. Christmas is about enjoying food with your loved ones, so go for it, whatever it is! Negatives: There’s an awful lot of it. I’m told it’s possible to get tired of leftover turkey, but I’m not sure I believe it. Read Bob Groeneveld’s Odd Thoughts online this week at mrtimes.com
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Mom gives no-grade system low marks Dear Editor, We are about to embark on an educational experiment that is about to destroy a generation of children. No grades means we can foster the love of learning and passion without stress or pressure. No grades will allow children to be uninhibited intellectually and all will succeed. Or so the experts claim. Sadly they are so wrong, they cannot see the damage they are causing. Already, my above average intelligent child, is losing motivation to try in school, because doing the minimum achieves all that is asked of him. He has missed letter grades so much, words cannot describe his feelings of loss. No grades removes intellectual achievement, so no recognition of a job well done. If no recognition or
achievement exists, what is to motivate the child to learn? Nothing. What is motivation to learn about something that does not interest you? None. We are about to create the most narrow-minded uneducated generation we have ever seen. Recognition and the sense of accomplishment is what motivates all humans, we breathe it like air. The no grade system is removing these necessary qualities out of school.
The real world is competitive and achievement driven, and school is supposed to prepare our kids how to manage in the real world. Life is full of failures, successes, difficulties, and triumphs, so why are educators shielding our kids from what will ultimately teach them how to manage in a complex world? We will lose the smart kids to mediocrity, average kids will never push themselves to be better, and the group that no grades were created for will
Slaughter ignored Dear Editor, In light of both scientific evidence and overwhelming public abhorrence, why has the plight of the grizzly not being addressed? We need change. Federal scientists need to be free to openly communicate with the public, media and decision-makers. Their findings regarding the endangering of grizzlies needs to be openly discussed. Andree D’Andrea, Maple Ridge
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still quit out of boredom or disinterest. Nothing good will come of the no-grade system, and by the time we figure it out it will be too late. Don’t believe me? Then I ask you, why do we care about performance reviews at work? Why even bother with a Nobel prize, shouldn’t a job well done be good enough? Why hold elections for political leaders? Shouldn’t we just draw straws? Killing achievement in school is a tragedy, and I don’t know how we will ever recover. Kathryn Witwicki, Maple Ridge
An invisible man needs no clothes Dear Editor, The first session of our 42nd Parliament is scheduled to open today (Thursday, Dec. 3). Before placing a bet that Stephen Harper won’t show up to take his seat on the opposition’s backbenches, I would like to know the odds being offered. Given all the razzle-dazzle Prime Minister Justin ‘Sunny Ways’ Trudeau has been generating – both at home and abroad – poor, rejected Harper must be a-tossin’ and a-turnin’ night after night. Harper was so smugly arrogant, one of his many unappealing traits, when he said: “You won’t recognize Canada when I’m through with it.” Those were heady days for the myopic Conservative prime minster. Now people of all political stripes are snickering about that infamous nude painting of him reclining on a sofa, and whenever anyone mentions the Hans Christian Andersen story, The Emperor’s New Clothes, the snickering turns into gales of derisive laughter. Lloyd Atkins, email
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BUSINESS
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HANEY PLACE MALL
New Maple Ridge Wal-Mart opens its doors When the store officially “grand-opens,” Fefer said, “it will be a supercentre with a full fresh food offering.” For now, Maple Ridge Mayor Nicole Read is pleased to see the doors open, at least. “I think it’s really exciting, and it’s nice to be able to have them in the community, and open before Christmas,” she said. “Maple Ridge has been “very supportive of Wal-Mart from day one.”
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ack by popular demand, The Christmas Market, hosted by the Downtown Maple Ridge Business Improvement Association
live music by the (DMRBIA,) will once Mustard Seed Girls, again be a part of the and kids activities. annual Maple Ridge The market takes Christmas Festival, place from 3 to 8 this Saturday, Dec. 5. p.m., and for more Held in the lobby details, check out and multi-purpose downtownmapleridge. room of the Maple ca, or Facebook.com/ Ridge Leisure Centre, shopmapleridge. the market is “totally full with local merERIC ZIMMER Food collected chants and craftspeople,” said Michelle ine years ago, Zazulak, membership Terry Passley and events coordinator for the approached DMRBIA. Ralph Telep with an idea: A “We’re happy to offer guests a door-to-door Christmas food festive shopping experience.” drive, with a twist. Those who check out the marThe food drive sees Santa on ket as part of their day, will be a sleigh that is pulled through treated to free hot apple cider, various local neighbourhoods by
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he wait is over. Just in time for the busy Christmas shopping season in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows, the new WalMart opened its doors to the public today. In what’s being described as a “soft opening,” the store, located at Haney Place Mall (in the former Zellers and Target location,) opens today with general merchandise and dry groceries, said Wal-Mart spokesperson Felicia Fefer. “While renovations are not yet complete, fresh groceries are coming soon,” she added. “We will announce the date of the official grand opening in the coming weeks.”
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a truck. The realtors, adorned with elf hats, run door-to-door collecting food and donations, while also finding out the names of the kids who live there. “Then, we run back and tell Santa, and he addresses them by name,” she said. And this week the tradition continued, with Passley, Telep, and the rest of Maple Ridge’s Coldwell Banker Tri-Tel Realty wrapping up the three-day food drive last night. As of Wednesday morning, a total of $1,025, and 2,000 pounds of food was collected. Last year, the final night brought in another $500, and 1,400 pounds of food.
say no to drinking & driving this holiday season. This holiday season we’re asking everyone to share the responsibility of being the designated driver. Is it your turn to get your family and friends home safely? We want you to enjoy the season with your loved ones and have a great time. If your festivities involve alcohol, here are a few tips to help make sure everyone gets home safely: • If you’re hosting a party, show your appreciation to the designated drivers by serving a variety of nonalcoholic drinks. Try getting creative with “mocktails” – great tasting drinks made without alcohol. As a responsible host, make sure your guests have alternatives to get home safely. Call a cab, set money aside for transit or if necessary, let your guests stay overnight. Plan your safe ride home before you start drinking. If you’re going to
drink, choose a designated driver before heading out. If it’s your turn to be the designated driver, be true to your commitment – your friends and family are counting on it. Use other safe alternatives to get home safely: call a taxi, take transit, use a shuttle service or call a sober friend. Another option is Operation Red Nose. From November 30 to December 31, if you’ve been drinking or are too tired to drive home, call 1-877-604-NOSE and a team of three Operation Red Nose volunteers will help make sure you, your passengers and vehicle get home safely.
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Kids faces keep organizer involved Saturday’s Santa Parade set for 6 p.m.
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St. Nick joined commuters last year on the special Santa Train into Vancouver .
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Transit with a festive twist Commuters can ride free, in exchange for a new toy. ERIC ZIMMER ezimmer@mrtimes.com
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est Coast Express (WCE) Santa Trains will once again be running this year on Dec. 5 and 12, to help kick off the holiday season and help out a worthy cause. The Santa Train departs Mission city at 10 a.m. with Santa on board, and stops at all WCE stations along the way, including Port Haney at 10:19 a.m., Maple Meadows at 10:25 a.m., and Pitt Meadows at 10:29 a.m. The train is scheduled to arrive in Vancouver around 11:15 a.m. Once in Vancouver, people can enjoy a day of holiday sights and sounds before returning home from Waterfront Station at 4 p.m. The Santa Train offers a free ticket to those who bring along a new, unwrapped toy donation (worth about the same as a WCE pass) for the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Christmas Hamper. “Anyone who would normally need a ticket – should provide a toy. You don’t need toys from small children as they would not normally need a ticket,” said Kyla Daman-Willems, WCE spokesperson. In Vancouver, the WCE North Pole Station (Waterfront) will be open at of 2:45 p.m. for holiday activities and a photos with Santa. The train is scheduled to return to Pitt Meadows station at 4:44 p.m, Maple Meadows at 4:48 p.m., and Port Haney Station at 4:54 p.m.
n Dec 5., roughly 11,000 people are expected to walk through Memorial Peace Park for holiday crafts, popcorn, and hot cocoa, and to get a glimpse of the homemade parade floats. For Dianne Fernandes Enns, realtor at Royal LePage Brookside Realty, this will be her eighth year coordinating Christmas in the Park and the Santa Claus Parade – an event that has become a tradition for many Maple Ridge families. “I’m a huge Christmas fan, lover of all things Christmas,” she said, when asked why this event is special to her. Originally from Burnaby, Fernandes Enns grew up attending Christmas events throughout the Lower Mainland, including ice-skating in Robson Square. Now, her time is devoted to bringing Christmas to Maple Ridge. For the mother of two, Santa riding in a sleigh pulled by miniature horses through downtown Maple Ridge is a highlight of the season.
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Most entries in the Santa Claus Parade offer lights and music. “I’m always on 224th Street during the parade to help [with] the floats… and the look of joy and awe on the little kids faces as they see Santa is my favourite,” Fernandes Enns said. The realtor got involved with the society when her family moved to Maple Ridge in 2001. She is currently the co-president of the society. This year, an estimated 25 groups and vendors will be
pitching tents at Christmas in the Park – although weather could play a pivotal factor in attendance, she noted. Although the dual event has continued growing annually, there has been a decline in sponsors this year. “We have lost a lot of sponsorships over the years [after] the economy took a hit,” Fernandes Enns said. “A lot of businesses that used to donate either material
or money can no longer do that.” The cost of the event is roughly $11,000, a majority used for security, insurance, and flagging at intersections and along the parade route. In November, the society found themselves facing a shortfall of $3,000. Since then, several small businesses have stepped up with donations ranging from $300 to $500, to recover those losses. “People who had never donated in the past donated, and it was little amounts that they could afford,” she said. Keeping it free is important to Fernandes Enns. “We want to ensure that everybody, regardless of their money situation, can afford to enjoy our event without worrying about what things may cost.” Christmas in the Park runs 4 to 8 p.m. with local band the Johnson Brothers performing at the bandstand at 7 p.m. The Santa Claus Parade begins at 6 p.m. heading east along Dewdney Trunk Road from Plaza Street to 224 Street, and south to Selkirk Avenue. For more information on the event, visit www.mapleridgechristmasfestival.com.
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Tire entrepeneur saves Christmas – twice
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ike Scarlett, owner and sole operator of Scarlett Tire Services, will be retiring on Friday, Dec. 4 – closing his mobile tire business “for good.” After running his business out of Pitt Meadows for the past decade, Scarlett decided to do “something nice for the City of Pitt Meadows,” by donating $3,200 to this year’s City celebrations – both A Pitt Meadows Christmas and the CP Holiday Train. “He’s saved Christmas not once, but twice,” City spokesperson Lorna Jones explained of his contributions. The first $2,000 of Scarlett’s donation will cover costs associated with A Pitt Meadows Christmas on Friday, including snow sculptures, the lighting of the Pitt Meadows Christmas tree, and a performance by the Bruce James Orchestra. He is donating a further $1,200 for the upcoming CP Holiday Train visit Dec. 18. For Michael Hayes, president of the Pitt Meadows Foundation and chair of the Pitt
Meadows Christmas planning committee, the donation was a surprise. “We were quite concerned, funding was an issue,” Hayes said. “This $2,000 was completely unexpected.” “Mike’s concerned about what’s happening in the community,” Hayes said. “He genuinely doesn’t want to see any of these events disappear.” A Pitt Meadows Christmas runs from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday Dec. 4.
Festivities continue Sunday The festive seasonal celebrations continue in Pitt Meadows on Sunday, Dec. 6,
as well. The Osprey Village Business Association will once again be hosting its annual treelighting event, for the seventh year running. A large Christmas tree will be lit and other decorated Christmas trees will be on display. As a free family event, arts and crafts will be offered, and Christmas carols will be sung as the village is lit up in lights. “Every year we try to invite others that live beyond Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge,” said Anahi English, owner of Stomping Grounds cafe and board member of the business association. “I think it’s pretty amazing that this event is getting bigger and bigger, and it’s nice to say that it’s the seventh annual [year],” English said. “It’s nice to give back to the community that supports all of us.” The treelighting celebration runs from 5 to 8 p.m. with the first 200 attendees receiving free hot chocolate and cookies.
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Coachman hosts benefit More photos online
A show this Sunday aids Cythera House.
“Glam-rapper” Kyle Herman (left) hosts a show in support of Cythera this Sunday at the Jolly Coachman.
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Maple Ridge’s own “glam rapper” is hosting an evening of eclectic entertainment, to support women and children supported by the Cythera Transition House Society. Kyle Herman, a.k.a. Arak StarrEagle, and other local performers are rallying to raise money for the transition house from 5 to 11 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 6 at the Jolly Coachman Pub, located at 19167 Ford Rd., in Pitt Meadows. The Halcyon Imagineers – a charitable artist collective based in Maple Ridge – will be gathering donations during the event. “We’ll be going all out,” said Herman, a self-professed altruistic philosopher and inventor of glam rap. “There will be quite a mix.” For Herman, supporting Cythera House’s mission to end violence and abuse of women and children hits close to home. He has witnessed people he is close to suffer
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through abuse – emotionally, physically, and financially. “They are put into a situation where they are hurt – even by those close to them,” he said. The Imagineers first worked with Cythera last year, and it is now one of Herman’s favourite charities to support. The show at the Jolly Coachman, which is called Diamonds in the Sun Two: The Eagles Have Landed, also features a variety of performers, including Rick Moyer, who Herman describes as the “epitome of cool and charisma.” Poet Gary Redmond also will perform for the audience.
“He has an amazing sense of humour,” said Herman. Peter Tam will perform on the keyboard. Sheldon D’Eith is also making an appearance and, said Herman, is sure to “bring the house down.” Other performances include: Bob Cockroft, Anita Jacobson, Mika Turner, Joe Warden, Shannon Matter, Maverick Marcel Gamache, Brad Ward, Taylor Wilcox, The Great Atlas, Wendy Biscuit, Holly Krauchi and Shanel Mack.
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Christmas – just like the one we used to know – has arrived at Maple Ridge’s Timberline Ranch. From Dec. 2 to 20, Timberline is hosting a Country Christmas at the 73 acre horse ranch at 22351 144th Ave. And while the Yuletide scenes set up at the ranch lean towards a classic Christmas (minus Jolly Old Saint Nick) modern technology is necessary to reserve a spot. Online reservation is required to attend and to register: visit timberlinechristmas.ca, and click on the “Pricing & Registration” tab at the top of the page. “If you just show up, you’ll have to be turned away, unfortunately,” noted Timberline Ranch executive director Craig Douglas. Country Christmas features a petting zoo, a bakery, a workshop, a covered wagon ride, Snowville, a photo booth and other attractions. According to Timberline, this is a “linear” event, in that visitors progress through 14 different activ-
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Timberline Ranch executive director Craig Douglas stood in a hay maze, new to this year’s Country Christmas at the 73-acre horse ranch located at 22351 144th Ave. ity areas at their own pace, ending up back where they started. Visitors are asked not to “go back for a second turn.” “The purpose is to present a traditional Christmas that families can come and enjoy together,” Douglas said. “What people really enjoy is how relaxed of an atmosphere it is. Just like our slogan, ‘Come out to the country,’ it’s all about getting out to the country and enjoying it.” New to this year’s event is a small hay maze in the barn, and Christmas trees decorated by local businesses.
Last year’s hugely popular event completely sold out, drawing roughly 4,300 people. “We’re starting a little early this year, but there is still room [to register online] but it’s booking up well,” Douglas said. Proceeds from Country Christmas will go to Timberline Ranch and its programs. “We’re a charitable society, so any revenues that come in pay for the activities and go back into making Timberline the best place we can make it,” Douglas said. For more on the ranch and its history, visit timberlineranch.com.
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return year after year.” With the annual event now in its fifth year, Garcia often has a chance to connect with returning families, to see how their kids are growing up, and “hear all about what’s happened over the last year. It’s a pretty cool thing.” And interest in the event itself is always growing, as well. “Last year, the number of attendees who had their photos taken (groups and families included) was just shy of 300 people,” she said.
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At last year’s Help Portrait, then-seven-month-old Liam Hardman stole the show, captivating all with his smile. “This year, we’d like to see even more.” Part of a global program in 67 countries, the local Help
Portrait assists those who simply can’t afford to have their photo taken professionally. It’s a full day of people coming through for makeup, hair, smiles, a photo-session, and good feelings, Garcia explained. And at the end of their photo session, each individual or family leaves with their own professional portrait, completely free of charge. The event runs 1 to 8 p.m. at Golden Ears Church, 22165 Dewdney Trunk Rd.
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umbers were still being tallied, but organizers are already declaring Saturday’s Meals on Wheels charity Christmas concert a resounding success. More online The goal of this year’s Christmas Country Benefit Concert was to raise enough money to help provide more than 1,500 meals to shut-in seniors in this community, through the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Community Services base food program, explained Carla Glasgow.
Rosslyn Delmonico and Rob Hess entertained Saturday at The ACT. Rick Moyer/TIMES
“Rob Hess and Kevin Assoun have produced the show since its conception 13 years ago to help raise funds for meals on wheels, and each and every year the audience is enveloped
in the Christmas spirit of giving,” Glasgow said. In addition to the money raised from the concert, they also hold a silent auction. > More: mrtimes.com
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Four months after the rubber duckies floated down the Alouette River, and Dawn Fritz won her $2,000 shopping spree at Mark’s, the Maple Ridge woman came into the new clothing store last week to collect her prize. Not a bad return on that $10 rubber duckie. > Full story at: mrtimes.com, search ‘Fritz’
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Dec. 4, 5 Variety show • Making Spirits Bright, hosted by the Variety Plus group of Ridge Meadows Seniors, at the Maple Ridge Seniors Centre, 12150 224th St., from 2 to 4 p.m. $8 in advance, or $10 at the door. Info: varietyplus@telus.net.
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In the spirit:
Five-year-old Carys Dunn of Pitt Meadows and 16-month-old Liam Medeiros of Maple Ridge were all smiles during the annual The Happening Arts & Craft Fair 2015 at Thomas Haney Secondary this past Saturday and Sunday. They checked out the wares for sale at about 100 crafters.
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Gifts abound: Maple Ridge Community Foundation handed out a schwack of cash at last week’s
2015 grant celebration at Chances Casino. The evening included presentations of $1,500 to the Maple Ridge Historical Society (above) to help archive a huge collection of photographs and negatives donated by The TIMES. As well, $1,000 went to the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Society of BC’s Asante Centre, that money earmarked for local speech and language therapy resources. Full story and pictures at: mrtimes.com.
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Current and past board members and volunteers of the Ridge Meadows Hospital Foundation are toasting 30 years of fundraising. If the foundation wasn’t built three decades ago, all the enhancements to local health care wouldn’t have been possible, said foundation chair Ron Antalek. He addressed a group of about 20 who gathered last week at Pitt Meadows Golf Course for the foundation’s anniversary celebration. More than 20 handmade scrap-
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Giving catching on Glenwood Elementary kids started something. ASHLEY WADHWANI ashley.wadhwani@mrtimes.com
In tune to the holiday carol The 12 Days of Christmas, students at Glenwood Elementary are celebrating 12 Days of Giving for a third consecutive year. Jennie Harron, a parent at the school, came up with the idea when her daughter entered kindergarten. For Harron, it was a way to teach her daughter the value of giving and combat the “I want, I want” that often hits households this time of year. On Nov. 30, Glenwood students brought in 12 different coins. On Dec. 1, each classroom col-
>More: mrtimes.com, search ‘giving’
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lected 11 dinner-themed items. On Dec. 11, students will be asked to bring 1 new toy donation. The 12 days include themes of both monetary donations and toys, non-perishable foods, and clothing. With the help of the Maple Ridge -Pitt Meadows Christmas Hamper Society, the items collected are organized into hampers and given back to Glenwood families that are registered with the society. Roughly 20 families received a hamper last year, and the students were able to raise roughly 1,100 different items and $500. The 12 Days of Giving has been met with such success, that it has since been adopted by two other area schools, Alouette Elementary and Scott Creek Middle School in Coquitlam.
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Harry Hooge Elementary Grade 1 teacher Della Smith displayed the bounty her class of 21 students collected (a total of six garbage bags full) over the course of two weeks for the Coats for Kids campaign.
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Locals play Ride safe for youth sports Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows talent was on display in Florida. The Sunshine State wasn’t a bad place to be for seven field lacrosse players from Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows recently. Kennedy Gill, Ashleigh Lesser, Jayde Meredith, Sarah Ickert, Megan Kinna, Candace McDole, and Nicole Pahnke were part of Team BC’s senior and sophomore teams that competed at the deBeer President’s Cup Recruiting Tournament at the Wide World of Sports Complex at Disney World in Orlando, Fla., and Lake Myrtle Sports Park in Auburndale, Fla., at the end of November. The Team BC senior squad collected a 3-1 record during the three-day event. They opened with a 6-4 win over the Pacific Falcons (California). In the second game, the B.C. seniors defeated the Bearlax Sacramento HS (California) 11-5. The only blemish to Team BC’s record was a 6-4 loss to Storm Selects (game postponed due to rain). In the final game, Team BC Seniors trounced ELEV8 Elite (Alberta) 14-0 to round out the tournament. The Team BC sophomores finished with a 1-3 record. The local squad got on the winning side of the ledger with a 7-6 victory over BB18R (New Jersey) in its final match. “The Senior Team performed well against some very good competition,” said Reynold Comeault Team BC Field Lacrosse co-ordinator and Pitt Meadows native. “I’m so proud of all of our athletes and their performances.” The Team BC women’s field lacrosse high performance program consists of three women’s field lacrosse teams in the freshman, sophomore and senior age categories. All Team BC women’s field lacrosse teams continue to train for their next competition at the 2016 Sandstorm Lacrosse Festival in Indio, Calif., on Jan. 16 and 17.
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Operation Red Nose is back on the roads this season. TROY LANDREVILLE tlandreville@mrtimes.com
Calling for a safe ride home this holiday season can help benefit local youth and amateur sports teams in the community. It’s all part of the mandate of Operation Red Nose: (ORN) a seasonal designated-driver service. The service started last weekend and runs from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. on Dec. 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, and on New Year’s Eve. People who’ve had one too many, or not able to drive their vehicles can call ORN . A team of three volunteers will be dispatched and the motorist will be driven home in his or her own vehicle. The number for ORN Ridge-
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Operation Red Nose’s mascot Rudy the Reindeer reminds people to call for a safe ride home this holiday season. Donations made to the program help out local youth and amateur sports teams. Meadows is 604-515-NOSE or 1-877-604-NOSE. One hundred per cent of the funds raised are turned over to local youth and amateur sports organizations. PacificSport Fraser Valley has hosted the ORN in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows since 2008.
Donations collected from the ORN are used to provide sport programs and services throughout the Fraser Valley. Maple Ridge Towing manager Dena Sorley is also the ORN Ridge-Meadows’ volunteer director. “A lot of us volunteer to make sure people aren’t
making that wrong decision, and aren’t making that wrong call,” she said. To acquire volunteer registration forms, visit pacificsportfraservalley.com or email orn.rm.volunteerdirector@gmail.com. > More: mrtimes.com, search, ‘Sorley’
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Pride player takes full ride to Phoenix Education offer one of three. Sydni Kemper, a pitcher for Ridge Meadows Pride 2000 and Synergy Gold 18 teams, accepted a fullride softball scholarship to Grand Canyon
University (GCU,) in Phoenix, Ariz. The offer was one of three the Langley native received. She was scouted this summer by the Arizona Impact Gold at the 2015 Canadian Open Fastpitch International
Championships, and had the opportunity to play with the Impact in the Arizona Froshow and the Thanksgiving Shootout in Phoenix, in November. Within days of the tournaments, she had three official full-ride
offers from Division I schools, and accpted GCU. “The biggest thing for me was head coach Ann Pearson and the assistant coaches,” said Kemper. “They... are all very enthusiastic about the
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CanoeKayak Canada recognized and awarded several of its coaches in Ottawa recently, with two local names making the list. Pitt Meadows Paddling Club’s Brian Hammer, and Piotr Majewski of the Ridge Canoe and Kayak Club received awards for coach recognition.
TIMES columnist and fishing enthusiast Jeff Weltz talks about fly lines. Where they came from, their importance, and why they’re always appreciated.
A runner with Golden Ears Athletics was at the top of her game this past weekend, as she managed a top 20 result. Madelyn Huston came 19th out of 188 runners in the youth girls four kilometre race, at the Canadian Natioanl Cross Country Championships in Ontario this past weekend.
Ridge Meadows Flames beat Langley last Friday 11-2, and lost to Mission 7-1 on Saturday. The next home game is this Friday at 7:30 p.m.
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Meadowland Farms is seeking Seasonal Farm Workers for our blueberry and cranberry farms in Pitt Meadows,BC. Duties: general farm labour, planting, pruning, fertilizing, harvesting and weed control.Physically demanding work; handling heavy loads, repetitive tasks and standing for extended periods of time is required. Work is performed in all weather conditions. Wage ranges from $10.33 - $10.60 per hour. Hours: 50+ hours per week, 6 days a week, particularly during harvest. Start date: February, 2016.
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