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Ferry app provides instant info BRONWYN BEAIRSTO
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FUTURE GRADUATES: The class of 2036 gathered Saturday morning for the annual photoshoot of all the Bowen babies born in this school year. Expect to see their smiles beaming from the pages of the Undercurrent’s graduation edition several years from now. In the meantime this week is our annual celebration of all the achievements of the current crop of graduates. It’s the island’s opportunity to highlight the hard work and dedication of our students (with a few bows taken by their parents.) Our graduation coverage starts on page 7. BROWNWYN BEAIRSTO PHOTO
While many Boweners grumble about ferry issues, islander Chris Wilson decided to put that frustration to action and do something about overload roulette. The once-computer programmer-turned-lawyer built an app to monitor ferry and bus status. He’ll never be surprised by another Horseshoe Bay overload again. The Bowen Commuter app takes BC Ferries’ Queen of Capilano information to let users know how full the next ferry is, when the last ferry left and links to the current location of the ferry. It does the same for Peter King’s Express Bus and has the schedule for the Cormorant Marine water taxi. “I was constantly finding myself looking for this information and it’s not available all in one place,” explains Wilson, a Bowen-to-Vancouver commuter for the past 17 years. So he learned the Apple computer language Swift, paid $300 to become a developer and after some beta testing, launched the app in April. The app is only available for iOS (there’s no android version). When the Undercurrent spoke with Wilson in early June, the app was just shy of 200 downloads. “I use it every day” says Wilson. “It tells me how full the ferry is so if I’m driving, I know that I need to leave a little earlier. “I’m hoping that it benefits other people on Bowen as well.” He adds, “It was a lot fun to make. And it certainly took a few months, experimenting and learning and writing more and more code.” CONTINUED ON PAGE 3
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Event Calendar Jun 20 2019 7:00 pm FireSmart Workshop with Bruce Blackwell Fire Hall # 2, 1421 Adams Rd
Jun 22 2019 11:00 am - 3:00 pm Fire Department Open House
Final FireSmart workshop with Bruce Blackwell
Public Notice SEEKING PUBLIC COMMENT for DVP-03-2019 (1477 Cleator Rd) A Development Variance Permit application has been submitted for 1477 Cleator Road (shown on map) to reduce the front lot line setback from 7.5 metres to 3.9 metres in order to convert the main floor guest bedroom into the master bedroom and allow the applicants to “age-in-place”. The master bedroom is currently on the second storey. The guest bedroom is proposed to be extended by 2.4 metres to accommodate furniture and storage.
The final FireSmart workshop is today! This is your last chance in 2019 to see the presentation by wildfire expert Bruce Blackwell.
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Children the winners of island’s soccer history
Soccerfest celebrates BIFC’s 10th anniversary — and the real beneficiaries of club’s origins BRONWYN BEAIRSTO
Editor
Cleats clashed on the soccer pitch Saturday afternoon. Father faced daughter. Daughter won. What a difference a decade makes. It was just over 10 years ago that islander Morgan Quarry and a few of his friends met at Doc Morgan’s one wet winter’s evening and came up with the idea of a sport society. They all had young children and want-
In the last match of the day, Molly Quarry thanked her dad for establishing the BIFC by beating him in a generational soccer match. After getting her start on Bowen, she’s now attending university on a soccer scholarship.
ed a way to keep them active. “It was sort of to try to save ourselves from having to go off Island all the time,” laughs Morgan. “So there was definitely some self-interest in there.” After a couple of years of work, Bowen Island Football Club was granted BC Soccer club status in 2009. From those early days of league soccer, with a handful of players, the club has grown to approximately 120 youth players and between 65 and 95 adult co-ed players. The club plays two seasons a year and Morgan says that the club is offering summer programming for the first time this year. It hasn’t been entirely smooth sailing. BIFC was put to the test early on in the artificial turf field controversy of 2009. The community was divided over artificial turf vs. grass, the cost of the project and the need to cut down trees for the field. But the turf field proceeded and the subsequent generation of soccer players has honed their game on the pitch. That generation includes several youth who went from BIFC to the Metro league in Vancouver and it boasts at least one Bowen superstar. Molly Quarry, 17, Morgan’s daughter, who played six seasons with BIFC as a youngster, worked her way up to the Vancouver Whitecaps elite program for the youth national soccer team and has won a University of Nebraska soccer scholarship. “I think one of the greatest things about the club is when they graduate from BICS and go off to high school, that they’re continuing to play soccer,” says Morgan. He notes that part of the goal of the club was to encourage sport in people’s lives into adulthood. In the blazing Vancouver sun last weekend, BIFC celebrated their 10 years of existence with a party, Soccerfest. The young ones did drills and soccer games on the grass field while the turf field hosted exhibition games. The last game of the day pitted the founding parents of BIFC (and some other men) against the founding youth, their children, including Morgan (who has a soccer background himself) vs. Molly (the soccer star). And the children won in the end.
The controversy over the artificial turf at BICS 10 years ago was all but forgotten on Sunday. After a day of drills and exhibition games, Soccerfest ended with a match against the founding fathers and their children. SUBMILLED PHOTOS
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While he’s had all sorts of suggestions for additions to the app — an alert function for overloads, a ride-sharing feature, showing the locations of Bowen’s on-island buses, and a messaging feature — Wilson says he’s taking a breather for now. “It’s up and running and working and so far, so good,” he chuckles. “I managed to handle the schedule change automatically, so that was a big deal for me. I’m an intellectual property lawyer, not a programmer anymore. But this was my little foray back into my youth.” The app is $1.39 on the Apple store, but Wilson says that’s to recover the cost of registering as a developer.
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The best of Bowen — and the Undercurrent I love this edition of the Undercurrent. For me, it’s one of the reasons we have a paper. Because as much as I can wax on about municipal dramas or local controversies (which are important), community papers must be grounded in the people who read them. We try to recognize people throughout the year but the grad issue is, for me, our greatest concentration of accomplishments and hope for the future. I love reading the submissions, some from the graduates themselves, others from proud loved ones, all of them excited. And this is a particularly special grad issue for the Undercurrent staff. Tracey Wait has a son graduating (look for the Cruisers reference) and I have a close family friend graduating (look for the yellow roses). Celebrating loved ones’ accomplishments publicly is a particular perk of working for a newspaper. Congratulations everyone. — Bronwyn Beairsto, Editor
While Bowen dries up, we resurface roads... I realize that there is a budget and schedule for road maintenance. However, in light of the water supply problems, albeit in only a couple of neighbourhoods (so far), spending money to resurface the Deep Bay roads (Melmore, Lenora, Senator) instead of addressing water issues, in the short term and the long term, seems to me not the right priority or wise expenditure of public funds. While the Cove Bay Water System supply from Grafton Lake reservoir currently meets the needs of the users, this is not likely to be the case in future scenarios which include increased
population and consumption, never mind hotter, drier and longer summers. This is an island; situations might arise where we might have to share a resource, such as water supply. Shouldn’t we be proactive and take measures, sooner than later, such as raising the dam on Grafton Lake to increase the storage capacity to the maximum allowable under the existing water licences? Are the builders or property owners of new homes, or renovated homes and/or upgraded landscapes, being required to install water storage cisterns for water collected from the roof? Are there financial incentives, and also for
be shut off. For me, having lived on Lenora for 40 years, the resurfacing of our Deep Bay roads was never a priority and having a hot, black asphalt ribbon running through the neighbourhood has changed it, never mind increasing the runoff (when we have rain!) into ditches that are full of vegetation and now more liable to overflow. With climate change and more severe weather events, we need to be more aware, more prepared, and more careful in how we use our water, working all for one and one for all. Thank you.
— Moira Greaven
Summer ferry schedule kicks in on June 20 — kind of...
Smokers shouldn’t walk away from their responsibilities It’s almost summer and it’s dry already. A no-smoking ban is in effect in Crippen Regional Park and signs have been posted. Unfortunately “Pall Mall Blue” and “Belmont” neglected to heed the warnings. It’s peaceful sitting on the bench in the Memorial Garden, reflecting on life or remembering a loved one. Please respect this beautiful setting. Fewer and fewer areas today
homeowners, to do the same? Water conservation by residents should be ongoing and not just when the need arises. The Cove Bay Water System presently allows watering of lawns for a maximum of three days a week (without daily time limits)! Unless one has one’s own water supply through reuse or collection of rain water, watering of lawns should be discouraged, if not prohibited, during the summer months, even if there is no water shortage. Irrigation systems should work depending on the weather, and not automatically run rain or shine. Also, irrigation nozzles watering the lawn should
allow smoking. If you are a smoker it’s downright annoying, but if you must smoke please pick up your darn butts and dispose of them appropriately. Don’t butt them out on the ground as you’re sitting on the bench enjoying the serene surroundings of the garden and then walk away.
— Louise Carachelo Davis
Everyone is accustomed to seasonal changes in the BC Ferries schedule. But the switch to the summer schedule this week is bound to cause a bit of confusion. People should especially take note of the ferries that accommodate high school students. The 7:30 a.m. ferry that leaves Bowen Island will now be at 7:20 so you might not have time for that third (or fourth) cup of coffee. However, knowing that teenagers have a
tougher time than most with early mornings, BC Ferries is keeping the 7:30 departure for weekdays untils the end of school (June 27.) Likewise, although the summer schedule has the 3:30 ferry from Horseshoe Bay switching to 3:20, for the next week you still get that extra 10 minutes to make it to the terminal. Just remember, however, that the new schedule has no exceptions on the next two weekends.
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The only thing that was stolen was my heart Well Bowen you did it again. You stole my heart. My wallet was turned in with everything in it: $400 cash, Visa card, my kid’s paycheque and driver’s licence. And Janis Treleaven and Basia Lieske were at the ready to go hunting for it, too. And I have no doubt that if it hadn’t turned up somebody somewhere somehow would’ve helped me sort that out. Lots of you know that these last few years have been highly transitional and with lots and lots and lots of hard lows and beautiful highs. This year, things are just finding their place. My head is above water and I am inching (and flying) this life of mine forward, so when my wallet goes missing with some of my rent in it, I can go from zero to totally despairing in seconds, and all those old voices of doubt start yelling at me in my head. So there I was convincing myself that I’d been an idiot and how I am just so careless, how I should know better, what’s wrong with me, and how am I going to get myself out of this one. Lo and behold, within minutes of posting how I’d lost my wallet on Facebook, it turns out it was turned in to the Visitor Centre. Then the amazing Jody Lorenz drives down, hugs me, tells me what a good job I’m doing with my boys, my life, all of it –– and I am willing to drop the dumb voices and believe her. And all is back to normal. Only it’s not. It’s better than normal. Normal is thinking someone stole my cash and tossed my wallet into the trash. Normal is wondering if maybe while I was napping in the sun someone just stole it. Normal is assuming I’m screwed and I’m going to have to scramble. Normal is not what we have here on Bowen. We’ve got something special, something extra, just like this sweet little seven-toed kitty who lives by the ferry. We’re kinda different. Kinda magical. Kinda cool.
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Who is your Bowen Island hero? CINDY ZHANG
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Tina Overbury raises a glass — and her lost and found wallet — to all the angels on Bowen Island. I think this little purry friend is a reminder to me to keep holding on to the fairy (ferry?) dust we have here. Stay different and remember we’ve got each other. Thanks, Bowen Island. It’s been a hell of a few years and you’ve always been there with me. I got you. You got me. And Ron Woodall, damn if I didn’t want to just hang off the window of your truck today and catch up but, yep, you got it: I was not in my aura of ‘all good’ then, but I am now. Luvs ya Bowen.
Naming Bowen Island’s Citizen of the Year is a tough job. That’s because so many islanders do so much to enhance the unique lifestyle that this community enjoys. A more traditional volunteer donates the essential hours needed to staff places such as the library or art gallery. There are people who accept truly daunting challenges to run events or develop island amenities. Some go far beyond their day jobs to offer visionary planning or conceptual expertise. Others initiate smaller projects that nevertheless enrich our daily lives. A few go that extra step to shape the community, visualize dreams and aspirations, and undertake solutions. And of course, there are the more subtle heroes who have quietly put in time, year after year, to make the island a better place. Supporting our children’s growth, meeting our seniors’ needs, aiding our unwell and our unfortunate – all of that is only possible through the gift of someone’s time. We need your input to honour these acts of kindness. So we ask: Who do you think has made a difference to Bowen? Help us choose the Volunteer Citizen of the Year. Send us your nomination by the July 12 deadline. We look for remarkable service, leadership, or project accomplishment. Include your name and the name of your nominee plus some detailed reasons and background. Post or email to: Bowen Island Museum & Archives, 1014 Miller Road Box 97, Bowen Island B.C. V0N 1G1; bihistorians@telus.net..
— Tina Overbury
Spear sisters’new film released while they bask in Leo win
be found close to home at the local video store. “You want to be filmmakers, you have to see Alien, and we fell in love with it,” Sam told Furminger of the sisters’ reaction when they rented the movie. “I remember being aware of how special it was to see a female in the lead.” Alien Ore, which was primarily filmed at Britannia Mine, marks another achievement for the sisters. They won the 2019 Leo Award for Best Screenwriting in a Short Drama. You can read the full interview and watch the film at YVRScreenScene.com.
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The Bowen Island video store is no longer with us but the island’s Spear sisters are keeping its legacy alive. Kailey and Sam Spear are profiled on YVRScreenScene. com. Vancouver film and television journalist Sabrina Furminger interviewed them about their new film, Alien Ore. The 10-minute film, which can be streamed for free online, celebrates the 40th anniversary of the movie Alien. The Bowen-raised twin sisters say that when they first became interested in writing and directing their own films, their father Ted told them that part of their education could
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Teacher, doctor, scientist and father: Dr. Alex (“Dooley”) Goumeniouk JOAN DIXON
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RIP Dr. Alex (“Dooley”) Goumeniouk (Nov 2, 1957 – June 11, 2019) “Dooley will always have a place in our hearts for his love of this island, his brilliant contributions to medicine, his grand sense of style and, of course, his larger-than-life presence,” said his Bowen neighbours and friends. After an epic final evening of outrageous tales and Elton John tunes with his family and old friends, Bowen Island’s Dooley Goumeniouk passed peacefully at Mount Saint Joseph Hospital. His enthusiasm for life was legendary and he’d packed a lot into his 61 years. Living on Bowen since 1989, he was hard to miss in his colourful attire, shoes, eyewear, and watches. He was a charter member of the golf club, and often used to sail with his mother Vi and stepfather Fred Davies, also of Bowen. On what he called his own
25 acres of paradise on Mount Gardner Road, he planned and built beautiful gardens and fruit orchards. He also liked to launch rockets and obtained accreditation to help Bowen firemen handle pyrotechnics on special days. Professionally, Dr. Goumeniouk had recently been the director of psychiatry services at Bowen’s own Orchard Recovery Centre and helped establish other several residential treatment centres for eating disorders and drug or alcohol addiction. Said one patient, “Words can’t express the gratitude I feel for his kindness, humour, understanding and, most importantly, the confidence he helped restore in me when I was at the lowest point in my life.” As a physician-scientist, he served as a consultant to global pharmaceutical companies and lectured all over the world. He also spent 25 years both as a clinical psychiatrist and professor of pharmacology before retiring from the Huntington’s Disease Clinic and UBC as a clinical professor emer-
itus. He was often recognized for his gift for teaching and received international teaching and fellowship awards. He loved to share his broad knowledge and passions with students, patients and the community, including Bowen’s Seniors Keeping Young. As a visionary physician-entrepreneur, he held two U.S. patents for innovative bio diagnostic testing and delivery. HIs great passion for business started with Response BioMed; he later set up CINEDOCs Consulting Corporation, Aequus Pharmaceuticals, Plan B Pharmaceuticals and Medex Technologies Corp. Lise, his love and partner of 42 years, managed all of his companies and also recently started her own local artisanal treats business, bowen bites. This spring, Lise and Dooley proudly celebrated the graduations of their two children: Natasha, from Queen’s University medicine, and Peter, from Western University engineering science. Peter works at Copperleaf in Vancouver on engineering soft-
Calling local trades: are you interested in working on the Fire Hall project? Bowen Island Municipality will be issuing tender documents for the construction of the new Fire Hall and Emergency Operations Centre this July. If you are a sub-trade operating on Bowen Island, and are interested in working on the Fire Hall project, you can submit your information to be included in a list of local sub-trades in the tender documents. Please note, submitting your information for this list does not guarantee that you will be contracted to work on the project. The general contractor who is successful in the tendering bid will have full discretion over the hiring of sub-trades.
The late Dr. Alex (“Dooley”) Goumeniouk was recognizable for his grand sense of style but it was his brilliant contributions to medicine that will also forever remain part of his legacy. ware solutions for the energy sector, and Natasha is about to begin her residency in emergency medicine at the University of Calgary. Dooley’s family and many
friends from all walks of life are gathering on Sunday, June 30 between 3 and 5 p.m. at his beloved Red Barn to celebrate memories of his eclectic life.
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GRADUATION ISSUE 2019
This edition is our annual celebration of all Bowen’s graduates. Congratulations to the classes of 2019. The island is proud.
In 2007, these young ones gathered for a birthday party. This year, most are graduating. From left to right: Jack Wilson, (holding purple package) Jarod Scrivens, West Vancouver Secondary School (holding green package) Cole Jennings, Rockridge Secondary School, (orange shirt, center) Spencer Beatty, Rockridge Secondary School, (hands over eyes) Mait Davis, Rockridge Secondary School (camo shirt) Ben Welsh, West Vancouver Secondary School (light blue shirt) Matias Broderick, Rockridge Secondary School. (Submitted: Ken Beatty)
A grad note from a dad ROB WYNEN
Grad Dad
Well I knew this day would come. Our son is graduating from high school and he leaves for university in September. So many unknowns and we expect to see some major changes to our daily routines. Am I going to drive my wife nuts? What will it feel like to come home with a much quieter house? Who is going to do the dishes and take out the garbage? The list goes on but over the past year I’ve realized it is time. It will be a transition for all of us. The change from childhood to adulthood was all too evident at the Orpheum last Sunday when the Rockridge grads crossed the stage to pick up their diplomas. The Bowen “kids” we saw on stage were definitely not kids anymore; rather poised young men and women, so different than how we remember so many of them not too long ago. We are fortunate to have great educational opportunities for students on island – both a terrific public school and our catchment high school, Rockridge, that offers great educational opportuGeoff McKay, Gregory Pennington, Keelan Hondro, Ben Welsh making faces for the camera back in 2007. nities in a smaller high school setting. (Photo: Marcus Hondro) While some students may frown about
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the daily commute by ferry, I think many will look back on this unique traveling experience as a ritual that encouraged close bonds and that few other students in Metro Vancouver get to experience. I will miss seeing them in the morning; doubling my son on motorbike to school on the 6:20 a.m. ferry to catch jazz band practice before school (I don’t think he’ll miss that) and seeing him on his return home. With our busy lives it is sometimes the only time I get to see him on a workday. We are also fortunate that we have some great universities and colleges close to the island. We’re certainly grateful that our son will be attending Simon Fraser University, close to home yet far enough away so that he can start to fend for himself. To all the graduates, and I’m sure I speak for many parents: best of luck on your new journey! While at times we may be a pain in the ***, we’re proud of you. Don’t forget about us on Bowen – if you’re moving away for your next chapter; visit us, consider getting some work experience on island. We can hope that you’ll maybe even consider raising your own family on island one day … but let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Good luck Grads!!
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CONGRATULATIONS Jack Wilson
Brylie Guilfoyle
Jack is graduating from Neûchatel Junior College in Switzerland. Huge thanks to all the schools and teachers who helped me get here: at BICS and then Island Pacific School and then off-island at Rockridge for grades 10 and 11. I have had an amazing experience growing up on the island and can’t wait for the next couple years at Queens University. Congratulations to all the Bowen grads!
Olivia Harding
Olivia would like to thank all her friends and family for giving her so much inspiration and joy throughout the past five years. She will be attending Capilano University and then is planning to transfer to Victoria as she becomes a registered nurse. Olivia would like to quote Walt Disney as she graduates: “That’s the real trouble with the world: too many people grow up.”
Brylie would like to thank her friends and family for supporting and encouraging her throughout her years at BICS and Rockridge. She would also like to thank the Bowen community for the constant support. Brylie plans on taking a year off next year to work and travel before going to school for vets.
Gregory Pennington
I would like thank my friends and family for supporting me through my schools years and for some of the most memorable years growing up on this beautiful island. I wish everyone luck in the next chapter of their life!
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Airin Mather
Airin moved from a small school the U.K. to Bowen and Rockridge in Grade 9. Suddenly she found herself riding a ferry, a school bus, in a big school, in a new country and in a new home. The transition was both challenging and highly rewarding and now she is so very ready to leap from the high school chapter into whatever comes next.
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We will be watching from the shore as you set sail into your future. “We cannot direct the wind but we can adjust the sails”
Best Wishes from the Captain, the First Mate & the entire crew of the USSC Marina and Doc Morgan’s.
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GRADUATING CLASS 2019 Jacob Sims
Jacob would like to thank all of his friends and family for everything they have done for him. He would also like to thank all of the teachers, coaches and community members who have influenced him and who have helped him become who he is today. Jacob is very excited to work and travel over the next year.
Cole Jennings
Cole will be attending the University of Victoria next year to continue his education in the Faculty of Science. Cole would like to thank his parents, teachers, and mentors, but mostly “the boys.”
Caitlin Walker
I’ve spent the past three years at Inglewood Secondary and everyone there has taught me that even on hard days, it’s possible to keep going. Thank you to all of my past and present teachers from kindergarten to now. You’ve been my biggest role models. I’ve known my friends from Bowen my entire life and to think that we’re all going separate ways is both terrifying and thrilling. I’ll be attending Capilano University for Psychology in the fall. Best of luck to everyone!
Ruby Bottay
Ruby will be attending University of Victoria in the fall with hopes to study environmental science in the future. She would like to thank her family and friends for all the support along the way and the community of Bowen Island for being a great place to grow up. Best of luck to the class of 2019.
Evan Wynen
Graduation is a time to reflect for those of us moving to a new stage in life. Although I will be moving off of Bowen, the memories I’ve made here will never leave me, and I’ll be sure to visit often. I would like to extend my thanks to my family who have supported me unconditionally during my time at Rockridge. Thanks to my friends and the community for all the great times. As I make this step forward in life, I will make sure to not leave the past behind. Thank you, Bowen. Never change.
Congratulations to Bowen graduates! You have now graduated not only from secondary school, but from being a “legal dependent” to independent, thoughtful young adults. The Cape on Bowen wishes you a blessed journey as you create miracles and fulfill your wildest dreams with your best gifts. You ARE the world’s future.
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Max Paulus
Max graduated honours with distinction, receiving the Gold Cord Award from West Vancouver Secondary School. He is off to university in the fall for mechanical engineering. Good job Max, we’re so very proud!
I’ve lived on Bowen my whole life and would like to thank its many inhabitants, as well as my family, for supporting and mentoring me through all these years. I started unschooling through Island Discovery Learning Centre, then moved to Island Pacific School in Grade 7 and then to Windsor House for the last three years. I decided to graduate this spring so I could move on to do things that interest me, like building things, drawing, taking college courses, and eventually going to UBC to study science and arts.
Bret Graham
Tara Pearman
Tara would like to thank her family, friends, and mentors for supporting and encouraging her every step of the way on this long journey. Thank you Rockridge class of 2019 for the most amazing and memorable experiences. Tara will be attending Capilano University to study psychology in the fall. She is very excited to start her next journey. Congratulations graduates of 2019 and good luck!
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Bret had a great 18.5 years on Bowen attending IDLC, homeschooling, BICS and IPS. He couldn’t have asked for a more supportive friends and teachers. Rockridge offered a huge number of new experiences, friendships and a whole lot of sprinting to the ferry! Between Academy, working at the Snug, piano lessons (with Auntie Elaine) and Sandra Support, Bret managed to thrive. Big thanks to his family, friends, teachers and many many many mentors (you know who you are). He goes off to travel and create a career in computer animation (aka gaming).
Teagan Hartwick
Congratulations! It’s been a long journey and in the end you made it look easy. From a little girl who was born with challenges right from day one, you took the world head on with a smile and a joke. There were bridges to cross and mountains to climb and you conquered them all. To this day you brighten up every room you enter and radiate confidence with ease. The world is yours Teagan to explore. Find yourself, leave the past behind you and fly. We are so proud of you. Love Mum, Dad, Maesy, Nana and Papa xoxox good luck at Cap.
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GRADUATING CLASS 2019 Robin Matheson
Spencer Beatty
After moving to Bowen Island in 2004 from an island in Hong Kong, and a break of two years on the island of Abu Dhabi, Rockridge gradub ate Spencer Beatty, honours with distinction, is off to the island of Montreal to attend McGill University, where he will study economics.
Robin would like to thank her friends and family on Bowen Island who have always been there for her. She is thankful to have grown up in such a wonderful community that she is grateful to call home. After living here all her life, she will be staying on Bowen for at least a little bit longer before finding her way elsewhere. Robin is graduating from Rockridge and will be taking a gap year to work and travel before heading off to university to study sciences.
Ben Welsh
Thomas de Zwart
After a seemingly endless (although mostly enjoyable!) 12 years of education, I’m finally about to come crashing into the next chapter of my life. Before I continue, I want to thank all the people on Bowen who’ve helped shape me into the person I am. An even bigger thank you goes to my family, friends, and all my current and past school and music teachers. I can’t even begin to imagine my life without you all. For my next steps, I’ll be going into the CIT program at BCIT in January, after I travel to Taiwan sometime in the fall.
I loved every minute of growing up on Bowen. From preschool through BICS and now at West Vancouver Secondary, I wouldn’t have wanted it any other way. From swimming at Sandy Beach to playing little league and everything in between, this truly is the best place on earth to be a kid. Thank you to my parents, Mary Ann and Paul, and my brothers, Charlie and Jack, for everything you’ve done for me. I will be continuing my athletic and academic career at the University of Western Ontario on a football scholarship.
Stella Morales
Thank you to: all of my BICS teachers, Jeremy Church, Diana Romer, Elaine Taylor, Lynn Williams, Rebecca Salmon, Mary Ann Zakreski and Matt Pugliese. Special shout out to the Slater twins; thank you for all the outdoor adventures. Please can you both appear together as a grad gift…273 David Road. Honoured to be chosen valedictorian at Mountainside, I’m taking a year off from the ferry and boarding airplanes instead. I’m excited to explore the world and find my path forward. Mom, Dad, Finn and Luke….thank you for the love and support. I’ll write you a song.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADS OF 2019 I HOPE YOUR DREAMS TAKE YOU TO THE CORNERS OF YOUR SMILES, TO THE HIGHEST OF YOUR HOPES, TO THE WINDOWS OF YOUR OPPORTUNITIES, AND TO THE MOST SPECIAL PLACES YOUR HEART HAS EVER KNOWN. ~AUTHOR UNKNOWN
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CONGRATULATIONS Sophia Walters
Benji Howland
Benji has had a great time over the past 16 years on Bowen. Before that, he was living in Spain and Prague. He could not have asked for more supportive friends. His time at Rockridge brought about countless invaluable experiences and brought about his passion for both traditional and computer sciences! He can’t thank his family, friends, teachers, and mentors (a special thank you to his mum, Mr. Taguchi, and Jason Campbell!) enough for their support over the past few years. After travel in the summer, it’s off to UVic in the fall for computer science!
Sophie would like to thank her friends and family for making her childhood so memorable. From sailing in Tunstall Bay in the summer to musical concerts with Lynn Williams in the winter, there has been so much support from everyone. Growing up on Bowen Island was truly amazing! This fall she will be attending the University of Victoria to study biology and environmental studies. Thanks for everything Bowen!
CONGRATS! YOU DID IT. Class of 2019
Chloe Jackson
Kamille Gruft
Kamille is graduating with honours with distinction and a gold medal for school service. After being accepted into many universities across Canada, Kamille has accepted to attend UBC Okanagan in the fall, studying kinesiology and psychology. Kamille has enjoyed her school years on Bowen Island and in Vancouver. She has had many wonderful teachers to inspire her along the way. Kamille’s parents Michael and Mia are very proud and excited for her next adventures!
Chloe Jackson began her school career at BICS in kindergarten where she later enjoyed Outside 45 before graduating Grade 7 with the order of BICS. She is now a graduate of Rockridge with honours. Chloe plans on continuing her education at UVIC in September, studying psychology and law. Chloe would like to thank her family and friends for their support and congratulate all other grads of 2019!
Keelan Hondro
It’s crazy to think I’m graduating when it seems just yesterday I was running around Bowen, playing soccer at the turf field and swimming at Sandy Beach. I played hockey in Kelowna this year so didn’t graduate with my Bowen friends but will join them for a memorable Bowen summer. Long-term plans include gaining an education through hockey. A huge thanks to my parents, our beautiful island and the wonderful people who live here. And finally: Eddie and the Cruisers are gonna win the ball tourney this year – count on it.
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GRADUATING CLASS 2019 Karina Jorgensen-Fullam
Dayna McMahon
Connolly Ingram
Happy graduation, Connolly. I’m in shock that we’re 18 years into this walk of life together and I couldn’t be more proud of you if I tried. You are funny. You are kind. You are sharp. You are strategic and wicked with people. Sometimes I borrow your perspective on the world because it’s just that good. We love you Mister C (aka Big Fluffy). Kill it out there with the Comox Glacier Kings — the ice is going to look so good with you on it. And keep following what brings you true happiness. Happy is a muscle and it deserves to be exercised regularly. Follow that path and know it will always steer you back to you. I love you and I believe in you more. x Mom
I am grateful to have grown up in such a loving and welcoming community. I thank the preschool and BICS, the BI Golf Course for being a great employer, Lynn Williams and Elaine Taylor for being amazing teachers and friends. Thank you to my amazing parents for everything they have given me, I couldn’t have done it without you all. I’ve recently learned that it’s important to shoot high, therefore, I plan on pursuing my medical degree after beginning with a solid base at Capilano University.
Alexandra Radley
Ally is so happy to leave high school behind! She is taking a year off to work and travel. Then she’s off to Dalhousie to study marine biology.
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After living on and off Bowen since Grade 6, Karina moved to Bowen permanently in Grade 9. She thanks the community for making her feel so welcome, as well as her friends for an enjoyable early morning commute. Karina also thanks her mom for her continuous love and support in helping her get where she is today. Karina will take a gap year to ski and plans to compete on the Freeride World Qualifier tour. After that, she will attend the University of Toronto to study engineering.
Lissy Allan
I graduated from the University of British Columbia this spring with a double major in anthropology and psychology. I am considering pursuing a career in counselling, but first am going to travel the world and gain some work experience. I would like to thank my friends and family for the unending and invaluable support throughout university, and the Bowen Island community for creating such an amazing place to be raised in.
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Joldine and Michael are pleased to announce that their son Paul graduated from Simon Fraser University in December with a criminology degree and a certificate in policing. This June, he graduated from the Justice Institute of B.C. as a Deputy Sheriff. He was awarded top marksman in his cohort of five women and 19 men.
Warren Pugash
Warren graduated from the University of California Berkeley in the College of Letters and Science with a bachelor of arts. Warren will be attending the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle starting in September.
Bowen Island is proud of you all!
Eliza McCullum
Eliza graduated from McGill University with a Bachelor of Arts in political science with minors in history and Canadian studies.
Peter Goumeniouk
Peter graduated from the University of Western Ontario with a bachelor of engineering science focused in the field of integrated engineering. As of May, he has been working in engineering software solutions in the energy sector at Copperleaf, an asset planning and management company based out of Vancouver. He would sincerely like to thank all the friends and family throughout his years of education, both scholastic and otherwise, who played an invaluable role in his progression towards adulthood.
Aryana Rayne
My BA in English literature was only 20 years in the making. Many thanks to my family and friends for all their support and love. Thank you to Thompson Rivers University Open Learning for making it at all possible while living and working on Bowen. Next up? I’ve been accepted in do an MA in Indigenous and Inter-Religious Studies at the Vancouver School of Theology. My hearty congratulations to all the graduates, especially to my daughter Ella who also completed her BA this spring from UBC. “There is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind.” — Virginia Woolf, A Room of One’s Own
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GRADUATING CLASS 2019
The BICS graduating class of 2019:
With nervous anticipation of what high school holds for them, the graduating class of 2019 prepares to put a cap on their years at Bowen Island Community School. For some, BICS has been the only school they’ve known; others quickly made it their academic home. The entire staff at the school — the people who have nurtured them and given them the knowledge and skills they’ll need to take the next big step towards their future — is proud of their achievements and wishes them well.
Ella Klein
Thank you so much to my family, friends and the whole Bowen Island community for supporting me throughout my B.A in political science at the University of British Columbia. Specifically, I want to thank the Bowen Island Community Foundation for the Knick Knack Nook Scholarship, and my parents for always being there for me no matter what. Good luck to all of the new graduates, including my mom Aryana–– you inspire me!
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Cephalopod Week invades the Strawberry Tea SARAH HAXBY
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Sue Ellen Fast with a puzzle for Freya, Megan, Melanie and Emily, who has brought her special elephant hat to the beach: “How many baby sea stars can hide in one large clamshell?” Giving a young person hands-on experience with wild nature can have a deep, lasting effect.
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Why was there an octopus invasion at the Strawberry Tea, which included music by Bob Doucet and an impromptu singalong of Ringo Starr’s “Octopus’ Garden” and a medley of songs with octo-altered lyrics? How did local artist and cartoonist Ron Woodall end up getting swarmed by knitted Gothtopus puppets, which local artist Vikki Michele Freckelton has been knitting for the past four years? The backstory: Vikki Michele’s friends have been trying to cheer her up lately, because unfortunately she and her family are having to move off Bowen Island. I came up with a novel way to alleviate some of the stress and sadness of having to leave Bowen: by holding an art challenge to create strawberry octopus artworks and then have an octopus swarm at the Strawberry Tea event. After all, in a small community it is important to celebrate local culture by supporting old and new traditions!
We were inspired by Science Friday’s Cephalopod Week, (June 14 to 21) which declares that, “Every year, during the third week in June, we take time to honour those mighty cephalopods, the clever mysterious creatures...thousands of you all over the world join the cephalo-bration by reading, watching, sharing, and getting together with your fellow cephalo-fans.” Local Gothtopus knitter Vikki Michele knit fabulous red and a white strawberry gothtopus puppets and I designed a Celtic-inspired two-dimensional strawberry octopus hosting a tea party. Local friends and artists and octopus fans were invited to the event within an event via Facebook. The Strawberry Tea is an annual tradition for the United Church. It is both a fundraiser and a lovely annual community event and this year, as a surprise, there were an octet of octopi at the tea, more than a dozen friends, artists and various cephalopod fans joined in the fun…possibly starting a new tradition, or just a onetime bit of fun.
Photos and captions by Len Gilday
This wormy looking critter is one of the sand worms (also called ragworms). Citizen Science projectssuchastheBowenNatureClub’sLowTide Beach Survey contribute valuable information about local environmental conditions. All the plants and animals were returned to places near where they were discovered.
Starting in 2013, many sea star species up and down the west coast suffered massive die offs. Our local purple star was one of the most affected species. The causes remain unclear and where recovery has occurred it seems both patchy and slow. Don Heth’s grandson Mauritz discovered this purple star.
The Low Tide Beach Survey called for buckets, spades and footwear suitable for flipping rocks to discover cool stuff. Three dozen turned up for a Sunday morning of discovery led by Bowen Nature Club’s DG Blair, Alan Whitehead, and Sue Ellen Fast.
Kyle Pendleton, Sarah Haxby and Vikki Michele Freckelton were the instigators of the octo-inv asion. PHOTO BY DAPHNE FARGHER
Bob Doucet led an impromptu singalong of Ringo Starr’s “Octopus’ Garden.”
Becca Smith, Sarah Haxby, Vikki Michele Freckelton swarm Ron Woodall “it’s raining gothtopuses” at the Strawberry Tea.
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New co-owner joins Catching Stars Gallery just in time for 1st anniversary BRONWYN BEAIRSTO
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Thiago Ramirez is the new co-owner of Catching Stars Gallery on Trunk Road, which is celebrating its one-year anniversary on Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m.. The Undercurrent recently caught up with Thiago. The following is an edited interview with the soon-to-be Bowener. When did you come to Bowen? I actually don’t live here yet. I just bought a property here last year, so we are planning to move in August. We can’t wait to move. Why did you guys choose Bowen? We came here when we moved from Brazil, so it was 2016, and we fell in love with the island. I came from a small town in Brazil so I like to live in small communities. And I used to live in São Paulo, which is completely the opposite.
I wanted to get back to small city vibes. My wife loves it here as well and we decided to buy something here. What’s your art? So I’m a landscape photographer but I also do travel photography. So anytime I travel, I take pictures, like the cities and everything. But I try to focus on landscapes. And so then how did this opportunity to join Catching Stars come about? So last year, I was looking for a way to start putting my work out on the market. I’ve been a photographer for 10 years but I didn’t know how to put my work out there. How to show it and how to trust that I’m a photographer, right? So this was a big step for me. Before, I was an amateur. And now I can consider myself professional. I came here to talk to Marie
Catching Stars co-owners Emilie Kaplun and Marie Neys are excited that Thiago Ramirez has joined them as a partner at the gallery on Trunk Road. They invite everyone to join them for the gallery’s first anniversary on Sunday, June 23. [Neys] and Emilie [Kaplun] and I got the opportunity to be an associate here at first. And this year, they invited me to be an owner, which was awesome. And since then, we’ve been working together and it’s really good. It’s not like a dream, because I couldn’t dream of this before. I just wanted to try to sell my work and to show it to people. So this has gone better than I expected. I also have some business background, I started out as a business administrator, so it all came
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And what excites you about Catching Stars? It’s nice to be here and to be involved with all these amazing artists. I feel like I’ve improved the way I create my art. Sometimes people think “but it’s just photography,” right? You go there, you click and that’s it, right? Being here and seeing a lot of this work, visual work, it helps me to improve my eye for photography. So it’s
amazing for me to see people’s work, and their process of creating this work. It’s also, I never thought of the process. Now I’m thinking, “Oh right, I have a process.” Like I go there, I scout the location, I make the composition. Before that, before being involved with other artists, I would never think of it. For me, it was like, “All right, I clicked, I have the picture.” It was kind of automatic in my in my head. So yeah, it’s amazing being here to have this this whole new world of art.
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THURSDAYJune JUNE 2019••19 19 Thursday, 20,202019
Get stoked for studio tours and exhibit opening with the Hearth TARA COLE
The Hearth – Arts on Bowen
We can’t believe it’s already summer! With June nearly through, the Hearth is already prepping for fall. Included in these preparations is the re-instigation of our very successful studio tours. With more than 50 people visiting local studios in 2018, the Hearth is proud to bring back this popular event. This year’s self-guided studio tours take place during national cultural days, September 28 and 29. The tours offer the
opportunity for local artists and artisans to showcase their work and meet with the public and potential purchasers in the creative environment of their own studios. You won’t want to miss this fun local event. Artists and artisans interested in reserving a spot on the tour can contact Tara at creative@thehearth.ca For more information, visit our website at thehearth.ca. The deadline for submissions is Friday, June 21. The Gallery @ Cove Commons welcomed our newest show on June 19. It is titled Summer Dreams, and features both two-
and three-dimensional work by Bowen artists Pat Adams, Marc Baur, Stacy Beamer, Di, Louise Drescher, Jane Dunfield, Guthrie Gloag, Pauulet Hohn, Marie Neys, Eleanor Rosenberg, Jane Skipsey and Stuart Slind. We invite you to join us at our opening reception and seasonal celebration at the Cove Commons on Saturday, June 29 from 6 to 8 p.m. Local artists Amber Mae and Randy Doherty will provide live music. Our summer shows and programming are up and running. For details visit thehearth. ca or at the Gallery @ Cove Commons.
Di Izdebski (Art by Di) is one of the artists featured in Summer Dreams, the new exhibit at the Gallery @ Cove Commons.
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Duplicate Bridge Bowen Court 6:45 - 10 p.m. Info call Irene 604-947-2955
Musica Poetica: Chamber music of 17th century Germany and France Bowen Island library Annex 8 p.m. La Modestine: Marc Destrubé - violin Natalie Mackie - viola da gamba Kelly Savage - harpsichord
Friday Night Live at the pub Bowen Island Pub 7 p.m Live music, dinner specials, and no cover
THURSDAY JUNE 20
SATURDAY JUNE 22
Last FireSmart session of the season Sattellite fire hall (1421 Adams Road) 7 p.m. Free workshop with wildland fire expert Bruce Blackwell
FRIDAY JUNE 21
BI Farmers’ Market BICS 10 a.m. -12:30 p.m. A mix of fresh produce from local farms and gardens as well
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Barre on the Pier Meet at the large dock in Snug Cove Marina where the ferry comes in! 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Bring a mat, water and sun gear. Weather dependant, check schedule online for updates. Hosted by The Well on Bowen in Artisan Square. $10 cash or online at www. thewellonbowen.com
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Outdoor Meditation Circle Meet at the picnic tables at the entrance to Crippen Park 11 a.m. Open to everyone. Tea will be served. No cost. More info at lisa.shatsky@gmail. coam Yoga on the Pier Meet at the large dock in Snug Cove Marina where the ferry comes in! 9-10 a.m. Bring a mat, water and sun gear. Weather dependant, check schedule online for updates. Hosted by The Well
Catching Stars Gallery
Celebrates its 1st Anniversary and its newest Co-Owner
Sunday June 23rd 2-4pm
In our first year of business we have doubled the number of artists that we represent in the Gallery. Come and see what’s new! Join us for our 1 year Anniversary Party with our Signature Cocktail the Blue Mermaid In honour of all of our dedicated customers we would love to celebrate the wonderful year we have had and show our appreciation. Emilie Kaplun and Marie Neys are excited to introduce Thiago Ramirez the newest Co-Owner of Catching Stars Gallery
Come in and Meet Thiago Sunday June 23rd from 2-4 Unit 1, 479 Bowen Island Trunk Road, Bowen Island, BC catchingstarsgallery.com 1(780)720-5268 info@catchingstarsgallery.com
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Catching Stars 1st anniversary party 479 Bowen Trunk Road, 2 to 4 p.m. See story on page 17. Everyone welcome BI Museum and Archives AGM 1014 Miller Road; 1 to 3 p.m.
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Seniors Keeping Young 1070 Miller Road exercise at 9, coffee at 9:45, guest speaker at 10 and yoga at 10:45
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Yoga on the Pier Meet at the large dock in Snug Cove Marina where the ferry comes in! 9-10 a.m. Bring a mat, water and sun gear. Weather dependant, check schedule online for updates. Hosted by The Well on Bowen in Artisan Square. $10 cash or online at www. thewellonbowen.com
New Green Deal town hall Bowen Island library annex, 79 p.m. RSVP to Bowen Town Hall event on Facebook or at act.greennewdealcanada.ca/ town-halls/bowen-island5/
Outdoor Meditation Circle Meet at the picnic tables at the entrance to Crippen Park 11 a.m. Open to everyone. Tea will be served. No cost. More info at lisa.shatsky@gmail.com
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FRIDAY JUNE 28
Friday Night Live at the pub Bowen Island Pub 7 p.m Live music, dinner specials, and no cover
SATURDAY JUNE 29
Summer Dreams artist reception Gallery at Cove Commons 6-8 p.m. Exihibit launches June 19 and features 12 Bowen artists.
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Canada Day Celebration Crippen Park 12 - 3 p.m. The party that is the envy of all of Canada.
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