December 2021 Issue 157

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trying to remember years of musical knowledge I’d let slide; but as rusty as I was, no one snickered at my wrong notes, miscounting, or squawking bow.

Cowichan Camerata String Orchestra Fills your Winter Musical Cup

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t is said that “music is the drink that fills the cup of silence.” COVID brought silence to the world in many ways. For music lovers, the absence of live music over the past year has left many thirsty, including audiences and performers anxious to be able to return to rehearsing and performing. The Cowichan Camerata String Orchestra has been performing locally since 2006. As with other musicians, our regular concerts have been cancelled since March 2020. We were fortunate to be able to perform this summer at two outdoor venues - the Evergreen Pavilion and Fairbridge. We are excited to announce our upcoming Christmas concert ‘Winter Serenade’. The Camerata String Orchestra is a ‘strings only’ teaching orchestra. We offer musicians of all ages and abilities the opportunity to improve their playing skills, gain experience playing in an orchestra, and performing in public. A friend invited me to a Christmas Concert in 2007, performed at St Andrew’s Church in Cowichan Station. I joined the orchestra the following fall, picking up my dad’s cello I had played at school and way too many years ago to reveal! Having not played in decades, I was so nervous about

Members of the Camerata range in age 12 to 92. Some are or have been professional musicians; most are intermediate or beginners. Some perform in other groups; some in smaller ensembles. Over the years, our numbers have remained consistent with about 25 players, sometimes as many as 30; this year we are a bit smaller. New members are always welcome, and we invite anyone interested in joining us to connect through Facebook, or our website. In addition to our two annual concerts, we have performed in a variety of venues, at community events, busking downtown, and at fundraisers. We usually bring our ‘dress rehearsals’ to extended care and assisted living facilities for people who would not normally be able to attend our concerts, but these are different times. We are excited to bring some seasonal winter cheer. Under the direction of Chris Redsell, the Camerata’s ‘Winter Serenade’ concert will be held December 11 at St. Peter’s Quamichan Church Hall in Duncan and December 12 at Oceanview Church in Ladysmith. Concert time is 3:00 pm both days. Tickets are $15 per adult, children under 12 free, available at Ten Old Books (Duncan) and Salamander Books (Ladysmith), from any orchestra member or by emailing info@ cowichancamerata.org . Masks and proof of full vaccination along with government issued ID required at the door.

Madelaine MacLeod has been with the Camerata since 2009. She plays the cello made for her dad’s 16th birthday, and which he played as a member of the Calgary Symphony Orchestra until 1953. 7


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Adding Lightness to the Season with Flower Remedies

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pages 75-76

December Forecasts

6min
page 77

Anemones in the Bay

2min
page 72

Akido For You

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page 69

Winter the Season of Yin

3min
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Alistair Macgregor

2min
page 67

Women in Trades Training VIU

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page 66

Cowichan Employer Resource Guide

1min
page 65

Ranking Your Goals: A smart move

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Why We Should Read: Split Tooth

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page 62

Culinary Explorations With Tea

4min
page 63

November Arts Events

1min
page 61

Will you Merry Me?

2min
page 59

Everywhere Beyond the Horizon Art Show

2min
page 60

Tis the Season

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page 58

The Gift of Hearing

1min
page 57

Joy Gives Us Wings

2min
page 55

Berberine

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page 56

Climate Change and Hope in the Cowichan Valley 50 The Spirit of Giving Cowichan NonProfits

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pages 52-53

The Winter Garden

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page 51

Christmas Pantomime Tom Thumb The Shawnigan Players

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pages 46-47

Shut the Front Door

3min
pages 35-36

Best of Cowichan 2021 Gift Guide

8min
pages 40-44

Microneedling: A Modern Twist on an Ancient Practise

2min
page 33

The Traditions of Fruitcake

5min
pages 31-32

Taste the Spirit of Hawaii at Aloha Bowl

4min
page 25

Fill Your Winter Basket with Local Art, Food and Cheer

2min
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Butter Oil Cinnamon Rolls

1min
page 24

Holiday Recipes from Soda Exchange

1min
page 22

Turkey Roll

2min
page 21

History Glass Hot Milk Punch

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page 23

Pappy’s Creton A Quebecois Tradition

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Small Works and Big Hearts on display at Rainforest Arts

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Cowichan Camerata String Orchestra Fills your Winter Musical Cup

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page 7

Join Us at the Cowichan Station Winter Market

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pages 16-17

Some Chef Tips for Easier Holiday Cooking

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Pizzeria Prima Strada Grab and Goin Cobble Hill

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December Events

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The Future of Six Mountains is ours to Decide

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