May 2022 Issue 162

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Traditional Chinese Exercise for Health All Classes in the Cowichan Valley *unless stated Wild Goose Qigong (Chi Gong) Gentle movement • Calms your mind • Heals internal organs • Develops flexibility Mondays 9 -10 am Tuesdays 6 pm - 7 pm (combined Qigong and Chun Yuen) Wednesdays 10-11:15 am Fridays 10-11:15 am (Victoria)*

Northern Shaolin Chun Yuen Quan

Dynamic movement • Improves posture • Increases energy • Strengthens bones Tuesdays 6 pm - 7 pm (combined Qigong and Chun Yuen)* Wednesdays 9 am - 10 am

250 748 4060 rivendellrhythm@shaw.ca

www.WildGooseQigongCentre.com

CARING FOR THE CAREGIVER The first full week of May marks National Hospice Palliative Care Week in Canada. Together let’s celebrate the amazing care that hospice palliative care teams across Canada provide to our neighbours and families, empowering them to Live in Colour – to embrace life’s kaleidoscope of colours until the very end.

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hen Frank made the decision to end all dialysis to survive and face his death with dignity and bravery, his wife Kate was by his side. “I said to everybody, ‘he had a good death,’” Kate said, reflecting on their time journeying together through his illness. Even in Frank’s wellsupported death, the weight of it all took a toll on Kate as his caregiver. One of the home care nurses who had cared for Frank suggested that Kate reach out to Cowichan Hospice. It was the right decision for her. “I really felt I could just be myself,” Kate said of her grief support experience. “I didn’t have to put on an act. I felt safe. It makes you feel okay, that there are other people in this strange state also.”

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The demands of caregiving can feel both overwhelming and lonely. Hospice is here to walk alongside caregivers as they remain present for their loved one and anticipate the eventual grief when the death finally occurs. In Kate’s experience with hospice care, she reflected back on an earlier death of a loved one. “My dad died when I was 32,” Kate explains. “You do this thing with the grief, you assess, you go into yourself, you rebuild, you look at everything. It’s not just that particular event; it’s your whole life, its your whole being. I wish I had hospice then.” If you or someone you know is overwhelmed by caregiving at the end of life, Cowichan Hospice is here to walk with you. Call 250-701-4242 today for free, confidential support in person, virtual or over the phone. Cowichan Hospice is a registered charity that has been providing compassionate support to the Cowichan community for 40 years, thanks to the generous support of the community. www.cowichanhospice.org 250-701-4242

Todd Foley Communications Coordinator Cowichan Hospice


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Cut Broom in Bloom

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May Forecasts

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Community Song Voice Sound Nature Mornings

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pages 74-75

Time for Some Financial Spring Cleaning

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page 72

Stamp Collecting is Alive and Well in the Cowichan Valley

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page 73

Imagine Being Given a User Manual for Your Life

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page 69

Transformation Through Movement

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page 68

Caring for the Caregiver

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page 64

Support our Local Farmers with CSA’s

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page 67

Wart did you Say?

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pages 65-66

Cowichan Summer Camp Guide

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pages 58-63

Planning a Vegetable Garden

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page 53

Cedricks Coffee House Helps K.I.D.S

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Local Food Security - Planning For The Future

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page 52

Building a Better World Together

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Understanding the Role of Fungi in Soil Bamboo, a Scourge in the Garden or a Lifeline to our Planet? 48-49

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Reflexology for Relaxation

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pages 43-44

Mother’s Day Gift Guide Celebrating Charmian Horner Co-Founder of theCFLA Garden

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pages 40-41

Tour

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page 45

Lessons From My Mother

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page 39

Hub Spring Sale

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A Gift of Love

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pages 36-37

Love’s Triangle

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A Spring Refresh for Your Home Cowichan Family Life Association Garden Tour Revived for 2022 44

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Ryan McMahon Live at the Chapel

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A Thriving Arts and Cultural Community

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pages 32-33

BC Spot Prawn Linguine

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Yasmeen Olya Community Healing Fundraising

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page 29

Grow Your Wine Collection This Spring

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page 23

Citrus Spot Prawn Salad

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page 19

Farm Table Inn’s Mother’s Day Brunch to go Package

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May Events

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pages 5-7

Ukraine Blue & Yellow the Palette at Rainforest Arts

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CVAC Arts this Month

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page 11

Greener Tea: May in the World of Tea

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39 Steps Back by Popular Demand

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Cowichan Artisans Spring Tour

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What is Right

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