August 2021 Issue 153

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It is with deep sorrow that we share this announcement. Scott Henderson, beloved son, father, brother and friend passed on May 30th. Scott is not gone, he is just a little further away on his journey.

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Artful Environmentalism and Togetherness

all it performance art. Mascots and their antics are best known for whipping up crowds for professional sports teams. Think of Carlton the bear of the Toronto Maple Leafs, or Youppi, the furry orange mascot for the Montreal Canadiens. But mascots can be an artful way to promote environmental causes as well. The Cowichan Watershed Board understands that. In recent years, masked superheroes like Water Woman and Flo appeared at public events and reminded people to develop new water conservation habits. This year, the watershed mascot is a large chinook, a beautiful velvety green fish designed by Coast Salish artist Carmen Thompson. The CWB’s summer employee, Nora Livingstone, wears the costume a few times a week at public appearances. Nora knows how to move gracefully (not like a fish out of water!) in the salmon suit because she’s done this work before, having worked as a panda mascot for the World Wildlife Fund in Toronto. Taking the artful approach a step further, the Cowichan Valley Arts Council is working with the board to create a special community art show starting August 27

called Watershed: Through the Lens of Art. Registration for groups or individuals is open for a few more days in August. The show promises to be a thoughtful mix of painting, sculpture and larger banners and projects, all with the message of protecting and celebrating the watershed. Watch for our opening event in September. Until then, registration is now open (on our website calendar) for the Watershed Show.

Scott was predeceased by his dad, Herbert Henderson and his brother, Glen Henderson. Survived by his daughter Kyla Henderson and his mother Sheila Henderson. His family, life brothers and sisters, and love partner will miss him greatly.

“TURAS MILAS”, Scott

And speaking of openings, although our galleries have been reopened since September 2020, we can now hold larger group events again, whether they are art classes, open studio times or social events. We plan to have at least two openings per month for new shows so mark these events on your calendar. They are a great way to interact with the community. The environment isn’t just the theme of the month for CVAC. In August the Cowichan Valley Public Art Gallery displays its curated show, Forest: Breath of Life, in our gallery, and later in the fall, CVAC will run some workshops to support the Somenos Marsh Wildlife Society. Susan Down is managing director of the Cowichan Valley Arts Council.

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August Forecasts

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What You May Not Know About Hydration

2min
page 80

Coming to terms with the history of residential schools

2min
pages 78-79

100 Years of Cobble Hill Hall

7min
pages 75-77

Virtual Cobble Hill Fair

2min
page 74

Summer is for the Bees

1min
page 71

Ospreys in Cowichan Bay

3min
page 69

“Marie” – A Significant Technological Innovation

1min
page 68

HOME & GARDEN Water Gardening - A Natural Addition to the Garden

2min
page 70

Brilliant Open-Minded Dedicated. Today’s BOD Experience

6min
pages 65-67

Let’s Try It Out

2min
page 64

St. John’s Academy Shawnigan Lake

1min
pages 62-63

Duncan Christian School

1min
page 61

Evergreen Independent School Cobble Hill

1min
page 60

Marshall Hugh Kaiser New Works at Excellent Frameworks Gallery

2min
pages 55-56

Visual Poetry of Susie Cipolla at Aquamaris Art Gallery

2min
page 54

Queen Margaret’s School Duncan

1min
page 57

Do You Have Rosacea?

2min
page 53

Are you Grounded?

2min
page 52

What is Pelvic Health Physiotherapy?

3min
pages 50-51

Rewild Your Creativity & Expand Your Range of Play

2min
page 47

Indigenous Artist James Darin Corbiere

3min
pages 44-45

Artful Environmentalism and Togetherness

2min
page 43

Forest: Breath of Life

1min
page 42

Pop-Up Exhibitions at Westholme

1min
page 41

All Revved Up with Someplace to Go

1min
pages 38-39

PETS, RECREATION & NATURE Truly Experience Chemainus’s Coast

2min
page 34

CVCAS Celebrates with 20/20 Vision

2min
page 36

Summertime Finds

1min
pages 32-33

Are You Eating Flowers

2min
page 31

Summer at Made in Mexico

1min
page 30

Experience Tea in a New Way

2min
page 29

Celebrate local ‘At Home’ during our largest annual food celebration and fundraiser

2min
page 28

Paella Traditions at Cherry Point Vineyards

1min
page 27

Torn Basil, Heirloom Tomato, and Mozzarella Fresca Salad

1min
page 26

The Bloodhound Cocktail

1min
page 24

It’s Summer, so Quill Out

3min
page 21

Viva La Baguette

2min
page 20

BODY, MIND & SOUL Why We Should Read: Black Water

3min
page 16

Handling the Heat

2min
page 18

LOCAL ARTS 2021 Cowichan Valley Shakespeare Festival

2min
page 8

LOCAL FOOD & DRINK Let’s Save the Fruit

2min
pages 9-11

Sustainability in the Wine Industry

4min
pages 14-15

OUR COMMUNITY August Events

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pages 5-7

Host an At-Home Wine Tasting with Cowichan Wines

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pages 12-13

Silverside Farm Blueberry U-Pick

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