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JULY 2017 JULY 1, 2017 Canada Day Events throughout the day until 12:00am (midnight) Fort Langley National Historic Site 23433 Mavis Ave., Fort Langley Complimentary admission for Canada 150 Celebrate Canada’s 150th Birthday at the site where British Columbia was born. Enjoy multicultural music, cake and ceremony, and family activities all day. Fort Langley National Historic Site will host a free concert followed by an outdoor movie on a giant screen at dusk. Bring your chair, snacks, and prepare for an evening outdoors. The first 150 people to come to our promotions tent at 8 pm will receive a #Canada150 zipper pull. Fort Langley’s celebration also takes place at neighbouring museums: Langley Centennial Museum and the BC Farm Machinery and Agricultural Museum – be sure to visit us all for a fun-filled day. More info: 604-513-4777 fort.langley@pc.gc.ca Langley Canada Day JRBQ 11:00am-6:00pm Willoughby Community Park 7888-200 Street Free family fun! Enjoy a wide variety of activities, community vendors, live entertainment on two stages, food trucks, and a BBQ to benefit Basics for Babies. Bring your family to the action-packed Kids’ Zone that features face painting, mini golf, arts and crafts, inflatables and more! Vancouver Whitecaps FC2 vs. Seattle McLeod Park, Langley 3:00pm Celebrate Canada’s 150th Birthday with Whitecaps FC 2 and the Langley Hospice Society! Join us at McLeod Park in Langley to see Cascadia rivals WFC2 and Seattle Sounders 2 battle it out on the pitch in a fun, family-friendly atmosphere. Enjoy professional soccer, face painting, balloon artists, food trucks and more... all while helping raise money for a great cause. A portion from each ticket sold will go directly to the Langley Hospice Society. Tickets are available via: https://groupmatics. events/event/Langleyhospice0 Please Note: all seats are general admission. First 50 sold: $10/each; Next 50 sold: $11/ each; then they are regular price: $16/ each. Contact Info: Langley Hospice Society Phone: 604.530.1115 or visit: http:// langleyhospice.com/events/5721/ JULY 5, 2017 Join the Langley Field Naturalists 6:30pm to view and learn about the onsite projects
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A Rocha is involved in. Also learn about their work with a local Western Toad breeding colony. If nature cooperates we hope to view migrating Toads. If the migration is late we will notify participants when it starts and where to view it. Meet at A Rocha, 1620 – 192nd Street at 6:30 pm Phone 604 530-3257 for info or to attend. JULY 7, 2017 Rotary Tip ‘n Taste 6:00pm-9:30pm Cascades Casino Resort Coast Hotel & Convention Centre Presented by the Rotary Clubs of Langley. Prepare your palate to enjoy a medley of gastronomic treats and great beers from breweries large and small! Wine and wine cooler samples also available. Proceeds to charity. www.tipntaste.com 35$ per ticket. JULY 8, 2017 Willoughby DAYZ 11:00am-3:00pm This free annual outdoor family fun event will be held at Willoughby Town Centre. Check Facebook.com/ WilloughbyTownCentre for more details. Dog Days of Summer 10:00am-1:00pm Aldergrove Regional Park Visit this new dog off-leash area with your furry friend and chat with trainers to learn canine courtesies like how to hike with your dog off-leash. Meet at Dog Off-leash Area, 701 Lefeuvre Rd, Abbotsford, free, all ages Annual Butterfly Release & FUNdraiser 12:30 to 3:00pm (Butterflies are released promptly at 1:30pm) Krause Berry Farms & Estate Winery 6179 248 St, Langley Please arrive early, as the Butterfly Release will happen promptly at 1:30pm, and will see 400 Painted Lady Butterflies take flight for the first time amongst the beautiful gardens on the grounds. With limited #’s of butterflies available, preordering is recommended for those who want to participate in the actual release. Butterflies can be pre-ordered online at www.langleyhospice.com/butterflyrelease or by phone: 604.530.1115 for $25.00 each, please note: there will be very limited butterflies available onsite at on event day. In addition to the spectacular butterflies in flight, this fun and inspirational event will see entertainment, children’s crafts and activities, face painting and live music.
Container Gardening for Kids 10:00am-12:00pm Langley Demonstration Garden in Derek Doubleday Arboretum 21200 block Fraser Highway Do you have trouble getting your kids to eat their vegetables? Once they grow their own, they will be excited to eat them! This hand on workshop is for children aged 4-7 years and requires caregiver participation. Workshops are free. Registration required: Langley Environmental Partners Society (LEPS) 604.546.0344 or garden@leps.bc.ca JULY 12, 2017 Langley Field Naturalist, Heather Meadows 7:30am Join the Langley Field Naturalists to visit Paintbrush Nature Trail and View Point Loop in Heather Meadows. Lead by Bob Puls participants will wander along some of the Manning Park trails to check the summer flowers in this wonderful park in the coastal mountains. Choice of trail will depend on the snowpack. Bring botany books. Weather permitting only. Meet in Langley at 7:30 am or Manning Park Lodge at 9:30 am. Phone 604-856-7534 for info and to arrange carpooling. Chemainus Theatre – Rock Legends Overnight Trip July 12 8:30am–July 13, 7:30pm, 2017 Langley Senior Resources Society Join us for a fun-filled two days! We will travel by ferry from Tsawwassen to Duke Point. A short scenic drive will get us to Chemainus, where you will have 2 hours to browse through the interesting shops. Then it’s off to the Best Western Plus to check in. Time for a quick swim or hot tub or to just relax in your room before our ‘happy hour’. We will head to the Chemainus Theatre for a wonderful dinner and to see Rock Legends— If you joined us two years ago to see Twist and Shout you will know that you won’t want to miss this sequel! With the Beatles and British Invasion came two decades of rock-n-roll, transforming the music scene forever. Experience this most influential music in a live tribute to the Beach Boys, The Everly Brothers, The Monkees, Elton John, Simon & Garfunkel, Sonny & Cher, and many more incredible artists! The next morning enjoy a lovely breakfast in the lounge and then it’s off to Coombs Market to shop and have a bite to eat before heading to the Ferry and the home again. This overnight trip includes transportation, a driver, a tour guide, dinner, a theatre show, and GST. The cost is $315.00 each for Double Occupancy –
Members, $410.00 for Single Occupancy Members, $345.00 each for Double Occupancy - Non-Members, $440.00 Single Occupancy - Non-Members. Register by stopping by the Centre or by calling 604530-3020 JULY 13, 2017 Langley Demonstration Garden in Derek Doubleday Arboretum 6:30pm-8:00pm 21200 block Fraser Highway Broaden your creative approach to Flower and Garden Photography with John Gordon photographing flowers and the landscape they inhabit. Learn about camera techniques, lighting, exposure settings and how to make your photos stand out. Bring a camera/smart phone, a 12”x12” sheet of aluminum foil and something to lie on. A tripod would also be helpful. Prepare to be inspired! Workshops are free. Registration required: Langley Environmental Partners Society (LEPS) 604.546.0344 or garden@ leps.bc.ca JULY 14, 15, & 16, 2017 Aldergrove Fair Days The 105th Annual Aldergrove Fair Days, join us for one of BC’s best small town fairs, with world-class fun for the whole family! The Fair takes place at Aldergrove Athletic Park and the Aldergrove Kinsmen Community Centre, 26770 29th Ave. in Aldergrove. Hot Rods, Classics, Customs & More! Come out to the Aldergrove Fair Friday July 14, 2017 from 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm for our 8th Annual Show ‘n Shine. See hot rods, classic/custom cars, military vehicles, and more – always a good time! Any vehicle is welcome to participate. Pre-registration is not required. Dash plaques will be given to the first 75 drivers; there are no trophies handed out. For more information, contact info@aldergrovefair.ca. JULY 15 - 16, 2017 Aldergrove Fair Days Fun for the whole family! From traditional agricultural – including the Tractor Pull competition - and prize exhibit displays to the Zipline Jousting Championships, from midway fun to the World Fast Draw Championships, the Aldergrove Fair has something for everybody! Friday starts off with a classic car show (see event above), Saturday make sure to stop by for the 33nd annual parade. Saturday night the headliner on the main stage will be TROOPER! Sunday you’ll enjoy rides, games, chili cook off competition, lots of family entertainment and tons more!
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JULY / AUGUST Fraser Valley Experience MS Bike Coast Hotel Langley Check-in 7:00am Start time 9:00am MS Bike is the largest fundraising cycling series in North America and it’s the experience of a lifetime! Every year since 1989, cyclists of all ages and fitness levels across the country get together to end Canada’s disease: multiple sclerosis. Join us at this event full of excitement, challenge, community and we know you’ll leave with a sense of great accomplishment. Route Length(s): Saturday: 48km, 72km, 112km / Sunday: 38km, 60km (subject to final municipal approval) for more information, contact Ashley McCartie: ashley.mccartie@ mssociety.ca | 250-388-6496 or 1-800268-7582 ext.7320 JULY 15, 2017 Bedford Channel Paddle 10:00am- noon Brae Island Regional Park Try your skill in a kayak or be part of a group paddling a 12-seat voyageur canoe. All equipment provided. Meet at day use parking lot near park entrance Presented by Derby Reach/Brae Island Parks Association free, all ages for more info www. metrovancouveronline.org Jedi in the Plaza 12:00pm-3:00pm Jedi from all areas of the galaxy are invited to join together for special Jedi training in McBurney Plaza. Jedi Master Obi-Kai Kenobi, teacher of the force and lightsaber, will share his skills and knowledge with the young Jedi students. But be warned – the Galactic Empire is aware of the strong presence of the force and you may be called to battle. May the force be with you! Show Times: 12:15pm – Live Show (Young Wizards Academy www. youngwizardsacademy.com), 2:00pm – Live Show (Young Wizards Academy www. youngwizardsacademy.com), The McBurney Plaza Summer Series is free to attend! Butterfly Tea Party 1:00pm-4:00pm Campbell Valley Regional Park Celebrate Canada’s Parks Day as you release native butterflies to the sky. These winged jewels and their pollinating power inspire stories, fun activities and crafts. Meet at Nature House, 20285 8th Ave, Langley, free, all ages. For more info www. metrovancouveronline.org JULY 19, 2017 Visit to the West Creek Wetlands 6:30pm Join the Langley Field Naturalists with leader Lisa Parker to visit the West Creek Wetlands. Meet on the south side of 72 Avenue approximately 400 meters west of 264th Street at 6:30 p.m. Parking is available on the north side of 72nd Avenue. Phone 604-532-0081 for information and to attend. The wearing of rubber boots is encouraged. JULY 25, 2017 Picnic in the Park 5:00pm-7:00pm Langley Demonstration Garden in Derek Doubleday Arboretum 21200 block Fraser Highway Bring along a picnic and join us for a garden outing, including garden tours and fun activities for the whole family. Some BBQ and snacks will be available by donation. No registration required, RSVP appreciated if you are bringing a large group.
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JULY 26, 2017 Eat Local Challenge July 26 – August 2, 2017 Take the challenge, win prizes, and indulge in our region’s bounty! Spend a week sourcing as much of your food as possible from local farmers and producers. You’ll get to know your food community, have a foodie adventure every day, and win tasty prizes for it, too! Register through LEPS: agriculture@leps. bc.ca or 604-546-0337 Campbell Valley Regional Park Leaders: Jude and Al Grass Meet at 16th Avenue Parking Lot at 6:30 pm. Join Jude and Al to walk the trails and explore nature in high summer. Phone604-538-8774 for info and to let us know to expect you. Water Wise Gardening 6:30pm-8:00pm Langley Demonstration Garden in Derek Doubleday Arboretum 21200 block Fraser Highway Learn to landscape your yard using plants that are beautiful and drought tolerant. Xeriscaping is landscaping that reduces the need for watering and takes the strain off our municipal water supply. This workshop will offer lots of practical tips on planting and maintaining a lush summer garden without irrigation. Workshops are free. Registration required: Langley Environmental Partners Society (LEPS) 604.546.0344 or garden@leps.bc.ca JULY 28, 2017 Fort Langley Lions Spaghetti Dinner 23022 88 Avenue 6:00pm-7:00pm $6.00 each Includes spaghetti, meatballs, salad, garlic bread and coffee or tea. Vegetarian and gluten free available upon request. 604-8820806 to confirm so we have enough food to feed everyone. Takeout is also available. Creatures of Twilight 7:30pm-9:30pm Aldergrove Regional Park The park never sleeps. Find out who comes out as the sun sets. Dispel myths and discover the many adaptations that allow creatures who hunt in the dark to survive. $8 per adult, $4.25 per child/youth/adult 65+ Registration required: 604-432-6359, ages 8+ JULY 28 AND 29, 2017 Ride Into History Kwantlen Polytechnic University campus, Langley This two-day event includes a by donation cruise-in and live concert on July 28. Register for the scenic motorcycle ride or drive on July 29. Cost of registration includes breakfast, scenic ride, lunch, Milestones dinner, and event t-shirt. For more information or to register for the ride, visit rideintohistory.ca. Partial proceeds from this event go to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Langley. JULY 29, 2017 Sports in the Plaza 12:00pm to 3:00pm McBurney Plaza It’s game time! Whether you enjoy being on the field or cheering from the sidelines this event is for you. Come down to McBurney Plaza for your chance to meet local sport celebrities and to take part in interactive activities including the Revolution Martial Arts Obstacle Course. Player card and prize pack giveaways! The BC Sports Hall of Fame will be on site with their community
outreach team and historical memorabilia. If you’re lucky you may even snap a photo with a mascot! Meet & Greet Photo Opportunities: Langley Rivermen: 12:00pm – 3:00pm, Fin (Vancouver Canucks): 1:45pm – 2:45pm, Jeremy Kennedy (UFC – Revolution Fight Team): 12:00pm – 3:00pm, Jamie Siraj (BFL – Revolution Fight Team): 12:00pm – 3:00pm, Spike (Vancouver White Caps): 12:00pm – 1:00pm, Vancouver Giants: 12:00pm – 3:00pm. The McBurney Plaza Summer Series is free to attend! Fraser River Fish 2:00pm-4:00pm Derby Reach Regional Park Meet at Edgewater Bar, 6 km west of Fort Langley, all ages. For more info www. metrovancouveronline.org AUGUST 2, 2017 Langley Eats Local 12:00-4:30pm KPU Langley Campus Celebrate the abundance of summer at this annual event featuring all our best local farmers, bakeries, wineries, cheesemakers and more. Kids activities, cooking demonstrations, door prizes and free admission! Special tickets for a $5 sampling of local gourmet appetizers available through LEPS: agriculture@leps.bc.ca or 604-546-0337 Langley Field Naturalists | Nicomekl Flood Plain 6:30pm Discover or rediscover the Nicomekl Flood Plain as the Nicomekl River winds its way through downtown Langley. Join the Langley Field Naturalists at 6:30 p.m. at Portage Park at the end of 204 Street in Downtown Langley. Call 604-538-8774 or 604-5320081 for information or to attend. AUGUST 5-7, 2017 Brigade Days 10:00am-5:00pm Fort Langley National Historic Site 23433 Mavis Ave., Fort Langley Complimentary admission for Canada 150 Explore the encampment of Hudson’s Bay Company workers, Indigenous traders, Royal Engineers, Metis trappers and more as they swap stories, play music, and show off traditional skills. The weekend features many re-enactors dressed in period costume. Don’t miss the “Arrival of the Fur Brigades” canoe re-enactment with a Kwantlen welcome at the river at 1 pm on August 7. Share your photos of the event using #Canada150 and #FortLangleyNHS. More info: 604-513-4777 fort.langley@ pc.gc.ca AUGUST 7, 2017 BC Day Celebrations 10:00am-4:30pm 9131 King Street, Fort Langley Enjoy the many trains from the Model Railroad Club operating at the BC Farm Museum. Experience a number of demonstrations – make some rope – grade some tomatoes – see the windmill work – watch the blacksmith in action – saw some lumber – and more. Children enjoy the scavenger hunt activity! The Interactive Terminals are available for your pleasure and learning. Check out the recently unveiled murals on both the inside and outside walls. Admission by donation. www. bcfma.com
trails and see the new observation platform. Meet at 6:30 at the Houston Trail parking lot on Allard Crescent. Call 604-888-1787 or 604-868-6417 for more information or to attend. All Season Vegetable Gardening 6:30pm-8:00pm Langley Demonstration Garden in Derek Doubleday Arboretum 21200 block Fraser Highway On the coast, you can be harvesting fresh vegetables from your garden 365 days per year! Learn the tricks of planning a winter vegetable garden, which vegetables are most successful, and receive some mouth-watering recipes. Workshops are free. Registration required: Langley Environmental Partners Society (LEPS) 604.546.0344 or garden@leps.bc.ca AUGUST 11, 2017 Prospera Cinema Under The Stars Starts at dusk. Willoughby Park (beside Langley Events Centre). Bring your blanket or chairs to reserve a spot at Willoughby Park, and enjoy a movie on a massive screen under the stars! Family-friendly movie begins at dusk and refreshments are by donation with proceeds going to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Langley. AUGUST 12, 2017 5th Annual Day of Pos-Abilities 11:00am-5:00pm Douglas Park For more information http://pos-abilities. org/calendar/5th-annual-day-of-posabilities/ World Music in the Plaza 12:00pm-3:00pm McBurney Plaza Nothing gets your toes tapping like amazing music. McBurney Plaza will be hopping as the sound of music from around the world fills the air. We are bringing culture, tradition and sounds from around the world together in high energy live performances which will include jaw dropping displays of music, dance and acrobatics. Live performances by Ache Brasil (www. achebrasil.ca), Canadian Celtic folk band Blackthorn (www.blackthornband.com) and more. Enjoy a memorable show by Jamaican fire limbo dancer “King Fish” and take part in a limbo contest for your chance to win Downtown Dollars. We guarantee you won’t be able to stand still! Show Schedule: 12:00pm –Hurricanes Korean Youth Drum Association, 12:15pm – King Fish Limbo (followed by Limbo Competition), 1:00pm – Ache Brasil, 2:00pm – Blackthorn Band, 2:45pm – Hurricanes Korean Youth Drum Association. Western Hoedown 1:00pm-5:30pm 5747 244B Street Bring the entire family to the Western Hoedown, tickets available from Fibromyalgia Well Spring Foundation, call 778-278-3697. Tickets include hot dog, chili, kid’s games, silent auction, ticket draw and auction. 50/50 draw, live music featuring Rick Chadwick and Nigel Tucker, Darlene Cozart and Friends.
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AUGUST Meteor Shower Watch 8:00pm-11:00pm Aldergrove Regional Park What is the Perseids meteor shower? Is Pluto really a planet? Find out from astronomers and space enthusiasts who will have telescopes aimed at the skies. Enjoy lantern-lit trails, crafts and entertainment. Camp overnight to extend your star gazing experience. Meet at Aldergrove Bowl entrance on Lefeuvre Rd, Abbotsford Presented with Royal Astronomical Society of Canada free in 2017 to mark 50 years of regional parks, all ages. AUGUST 15, 2017 Intro to Pressure Canning 6:30pm-8:00pm Langley Demonstration Garden in Derek Doubleday Arboretum 21200 block Fraser Highway Don’t have time to attend a 3 hour workshop? Join us for this condensed session. Participants will learn to take the fear out of pressure canning. Workshops are free. Registration required: Langley Environmental Partners Society (LEPS) 604.546.0344 or garden@leps.bc.ca AUGUST 16, 2017 Langley Field Naturalists | Aldergrove Regional Park Meet at 645 Lefeuvre Road (one block south of 8th Avenue) Visit the Aldergrove Regional Park with the Langley Field Naturalists. Lead by Bob Puls, meet in the parking lot at 645 Lefeuvre Road (one block south of 8th Avenue). Call 604-856-7534 for information, time of event or to participate. Golf For Kids Sake Redwoods Golf Course Big Brothers Big Sisters of Langley is hosting their 30th annual Golf For Kids Sake fundraising event. Participate in this event as a sponsor, golfer, or prize donor. Cost of registration for the event includes golfer favour bags, tailgate lunch, 18-holes of golf at scenic Redwoods Golf Course complete with on-course activities, dinner, and auction. For more information, visit bbbslangley.com. AUGUST 17, 2017 Blackberry Bake-off and Open House 12:00pm-3:00pm Langley Demonstration Garden in Derek Doubleday Arboretum 21200 block Fraser Highway This popular annual tradition continues! Enter a blackberry creation in the bakeoff for the chance to win local fame as Langley’s best blackberry chef. Bake-off entries must be submitted by 12:15pm, and tasting starts at 12:45pm. Enjoy a locallysourced barbeque for just $5, visit the
kids’ craft corner, and groove to live music. No registration required, unless entering a culinary creation. For more information, contact: Langley Environmental Partners Society (LEPS) 604.546.0344 garden@leps. bc.ca leps.bc.ca AUGUST 19, 2017 Arts Alive 10:00am -5:00pm McBurney Plaza With over 200 visual and performing artists, this “must attend festival” has become a signature event in the lower mainland. This free, family event features live musical performances, artists and artisans show casing a myriad of mediums, live demonstrations, a children’s venue and special performance surprises all day long! Free! Movie in the Park night! 7:00pm (pre-movie activities) Movie starts at dusk (approx. 8:45pm) Aldergrove Athletic Park Bring your lawn chairs and blankets! The evening will feature lots of family-friendly pre-movie activities starting at 7:00, with live entertainment featuring the local band “Her Brothers”, as well as a concession. AUGUST 21, 2017 Discover the Universe Solar Eclipse 10:00am-11:30am Fort Langley National Historic Site, 23433 Mavis Ave., Fort Langley Complimentary admission for Canada 150 Canadians have an opportunity to view a partial solar eclipse nationwide. Maximum eclipse will occur at 10:21 am PDT and we invite you to watch with us. We will provide eclipse glasses to the first 100 visitors to the Fort that day followed by a short presentation free of charge. More info: 604-513-4777 fort.langley@pc.gc.ca AUGUST 23, 2017 Langley Field Naturalists | Forslund Watson Property 6:30p.m Meet at 2705-232 Street Join the Langley Field Naturalists to visit the Forslund Watson Property. Meet at 2705-232 Street at 6:30 p.m. Lead by Ryan Usenik he will leads participants through this property which the Langley Field Naturalists co-manages with the B.C. Ministry of the Environment. The property is part open fields and part woodland. Wear waterproof footwear as some of the trails may still be flooded. Phone: 604530-3257 for info or to participate. AUGUST 24, 2017 Langley Hospice Society Annual Garden Party Event 5:30pm to 8:30pm
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Langley Hospice Society Supportive Program Centre 20660 – 48th Avenue, Langley This is the Langley Hospice Society’s Annual Garden Party Event hosted on the grounds of their Supportive Program Center in Langley City. Come stroll through the gardens, sip some wine and enjoy passed hors d’oeuvres prepared by the Angie Quaale and the team from Well Seasoned – A Gourmet Food Store. Enjoy musical entertainment and a short program and update on the Langley Hospice Society’s priorities for the upcoming year. Tickets: $25.00/each and available by phone: 604.530.1115 or contact us by email: info@ langleyhospice.com AUGUST 25, 2017 Second Story Treasures Annual Fall Flip Doors open at 10:00am Second Story Treasures Thrift Store, #5, 20349 – 88th Avenue, Langley Join us for our Annual Customer Appreciation Event as the store flips from Summer to Fall! Lots of #FabFinds at this fabulous thrift store in Walnut Grove. Donations & purchases benefit the Langley Hospice Society. Contact for more info: Phone: 604.513.9319 or visit: www.langleyhospice.com/thrift-storeFort Langley Lions Spaghetti Dinner 23022 88 Avenue 6:00pm-7:00pm $6.00 each Includes spaghetti, meatballs, salad, garlic bread and coffee or tea. Vegetarian and gluten free available upon request. 604882-0806 to confirm so we have enough food to feed everyone. Takeout is also available. AUGUST 25, 26, 2017 Arts in Nature 11:00am-1:00pm Campbell Valley Regional Park Celebrate the life and work of old school Langley naturalist Glenn Ryder through a slideshow by Phil Henderson. Afterwards, enjoy a guided walk to sketch the beauty of nature that Glenn has captured in his artwork. Free, registration required: 604-432-6359, ages 13+. www. metrovancouver.org AUGUST 26, 2017 Langley Field Naturalists | Cypress Park and Yew Lake 9:15am Join the Langley Field Naturalists to visit Cypress Park and Yew Lake. Leave at 9:15 a.m. from the Cypress Bowl parking lot at the information kiosk. Please note there is a parking fee in effect. Lead by Al Grass there are three easy walking trail passes alongside Cypress Creek and subalpine meadows to Yew Lake. If trail conditions
permit, we might also hike up the new section of the Howe Sound Crest Trail to the viewpoint. Bring lunch, water, protective clothing for changing mountain weather, and wear sturdy shoes/boots. This will be a leisurely outing with time for photography and birding. Phone 604-538-8774 for info and to attend. Backyard Composting 10:30am-11:30am Langley Demonstration Garden in Derek Doubleday Arboretum 21200 block Fraser Highway Make black gold in your backyard. In a landfill, it can take up to 20 years for a banana peel to decompose. In a backyard composter, it can take as little as a few weeks. In this workshop learn what type of composting is a good fit for your needs, and how to quickly turn yard trimmings and fruit and vegetable scraps into rich organic fertilizer. This workshop is great for beginners as well as experienced compost users who want to troubleshoot their compost systems. Free - registration required by August 18. Workshops are free. Registration required: Langley Environmental Partners Society (LEPS) 604.546.0344 or garden@leps.bc.ca Fork & Finger 11:00am-4:00pm Gather with fellow foodies and come celebrate and sample the amazing food at our unique restaurants in downtown Langley. Stop by McBurney Plaza for exciting live cooking demonstrations and live entertainment throughout the day. Chef Sean Bone, Private Chef (www. chefseanbone.com) and Executive Chef/ Owner of Osso Lunchroom (www. ossolunchroom.com) will be on site all day sharing expert tips on everything from vinaigrettes and dressings to handmade pasta and gelatos. Be sure to pick up your Fork & Finger Passport in McBurney Plaza, and then collect your Passport stamps by visiting participating restaurants to purchase a $5 Sampler. Return completed passports to McBurney Plaza to be entered to win over $1000 Downtown Dollars. Demonstration Stage Schedule: 12:00pm – Salad 101 with Vinaigrettes & Dressings 1:00pm – Stuffed Pasta 2:30pm – Gelatos & Ices Plaza Side Stage: 11am – 4pm – ‘Osso Lunchroom’ Meatballs in Pomodoro Sauce Participating Fork & Finger $5 Sampler Locations: Participating locations will be updated closer to the event – be sure to check back often! http://www.downtownlangley.com/ events-calendar
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AUGUST AUGUST 26-27, 2017 Utopia Marketplace- Fall Frenzy 11:00am-6:00pm 11:00am-5:00pm Fort Langley Community Hall What a wonderful way to spend the day, in historic Fort Langley, shopping from over 35 hand chosen artisans, vendors, makers and bakers! You will find a wonderful selection of items created or sold by our favorite local artisans and home businesses from the Lower Mainland including jewelry, soaps, clothing, baby Items and much more! 2$ entry. Shopping tote bags, hot and cold beverages, food cart, free parking! AUGUST 27, 2017 Longines FEI World Cup Jumping Gates open at 12:00pm, activities start at 12:30pm Thunderbird Show Park 6975 284th Street, Langley Horse Jumping, vendors, food trucks, pony rides, face painting, live band. For more information www.tbird.ca
SAVE THE DATE SEPTEMBER 10, 2017 Parkinson SuperWalk Registration at 9:00 AM | Walk starts at 10:00 AM. Surrey - Beer Creek Park / Beer Creek Pavilion: https://goo.gl/maps/ GQ7mCEXve6K2 People across the province are getting together to organize and take part in Parkinson SuperWalk, the single most important provincial and national awareness and fundraising event for Parkinson Society British Columbia (PSBC)! Join us at Beer Creek Park in Surrey to support people living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones. The 3 km walk is open to everyone; please simply register and fundraise online, or alternatively, you may choose to fundraise offline with a pledge form that is printable from the website. Proceeds from SuperWalk will enable the Society to invest in research and continue to provide essential programs and services to the 13,000 individuals and their families who live with Parkinson’s disease in BC. Contact for more information: Betty, Mirela or Jennifer at (604) 662-3240 or toll free at 1-800668-3330 | events@parkinson.bc.ca
ONGOING EVENTS Bard in the Valley Shows July 1, 2017 performances begin at 7 p.m. on the lawn in front of Fort Langley’s historic community hall. July 7, 8, 9, 14, 15 at the Township 7 Winery in Langley. The Sunday performance is a matinee and begins at 2 p.m. Evening performances begin at 7 p.m. July 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30 on the outdoor Spirit Square Stage in Douglas Park in Langley City. The Sunday performances are matinees and begin at 2 p.m. Evening performances begin at 7 p.m. Brookswood Senior Citizens Activity Centre At Brookswood we have a number of diverse and fun activities to stimulate and entertain. We have: Chess club that meets Mondays from 7-10 pm. Cribbage (5 card) meets Tuesdays from 122pm tea and goodies included. Square and Round Dancing meet Tuesday (Plus) 7-9:30 pm and Wednesday (Beginner/Mainstream) 7-9:30 pm (September to May) Pool/Snooker meets Tuesday & Thursday 9:30-11:30 am (3 tables) Beginner Line Dancing meets Thursday 1:45-2:45pm call for summer schedule Beginner Plus meets Thursday 2:45-4 pm call for summer schedule Intermediate Line Dancing meets Thursday 4-5:45 pm call for summer schedule Bridge meets Wednesday and Friday Noon 4 pm coffee/tea and goodies too. Food and Friends every 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month, $5.00/person. Reserve spot 1 week in advance. 604-5903888. Very informative and entertaining presenters featured. All these activities and more are yours to enjoy as a member of Brookswood Senior Citizens Activity Centre. Annual membership is $30 which entitles you to a drop in fee of $1/session for certain activities. Aldergrove Summer Market June 3-Sept 2, 2017 10:00am-3:00pm 272nd Street, close to Fraser Highway. Support your local Farmers Market! Backpack & School Supply Drive Now through Summer Time! Gateway of Hope, 5787 Langley Bypass Gateway of Hope is collecting New School Supplies and Backpacks for kids! We assist students (grades K-12) with the basic school supplies they will need to succeed in school. We do the pens, paper, markers, binders, rulers and scissors, just to name a few to ease the hardship of the cost of supplies. Please help us by donating some or a variety of these items. This is a fun and engaging way to get your kids, service group or other peers involved in giving back! Providing these supplies frees up parent’s funds to be able to purchase the specialized items the kids need for class. DEADLINE to drop off school supply donations: August 25, 2017 Please drop off at Gateway of Hope (5787 Langley Bypass) between 8:00am-4:00pm. For information please contact: Andrea, Family Services Coordinator Gateway of Hope, 604.514.7375
pleased to welcome Vendors and Customers alike to participate in Langley’s tastiest outdoor market. Throughout the Spring and Summer at the Kwantlen University Campus you will find more than 50 vendors that “Make it, Bake it or Grow it” selling the very best this region has to offer. Free parking, www.lcfm.ca
The Boutique Finds: Donations needed: You can help give hope to those in need by looking in your closets and your hearts, all proceeds go towards helping individuals with low income afford nutritious meals. Volunteers: 3 hours shifts morning or afternoon available with shopping perks.
Jabber-Wacky Camp 2017 August 14-18, 2017 Richard Bulpitt Elementary School Drop off is 9:00am and Pick-up is 3:00pm Jabber-Wacky is an exciting camp for creative kids. We will tackle small and large projects, some easy and some very hard. If you like a challenge- you’ll love this camp! Questions? Email jabberwackycamps@ gmail.com. Please do not call the facilities involved. While they are our camp hosts they do not have any specific information about the camp itself. www.odysseybc.ca Camp is for children currently in Grades 3-7. Cost is $195 for each 5-day camp. Campers are to bring a snack and packed lunch. Registration is first come, first served. All camps are run by certified BC teachers. Online registration is now open. Go to www.odysseybc.ca and follow the link to Summer Camp Registration. Register early for a FREE Camp T-shirt.
Eco Explorers Kids’ Camp 10:30am-1:30pm Langley Demonstration Garden at Derek Doubleday Arboretum 21200 block of Fraser Hwy Langley Environmental Partners Society (LEPS) Cost 5$ per day, bring a picnic lunch! 6-12 years. Register at garden@leps.bc.ca or 604-546-0344 July 4, 5 or 6, 2017 Snail Tails- Learn about snails and slugs and make your own gastropod hotel, complete with a snail. July 11, 12 or 13, 2017 Close the Loop- Discover the “life story” of everyday objects and explore the wonders of waste reduction. July 18, 19 or 20, 2017 Minibeast Madness Investigate the wild world of pollinators and the super powers of ladybugs. July 25, 26 or 27, 2017 Backyard Buddies Who visits your backyard at night? Discover the many creatures that share our community. Aug 1, 2 or 3, 2017 Feathered Friends- Discover the wonderful world of wings from songbirds to raptors. Build a birdhouse. Aug 8, 9 or 10, 2017 I Spy Fry!- Salmon are splendid! Follow the salmon on their journey from the stream to the sea.
Fort Langley Village Farmers’ Market 2017 10:00am-3:00pm Join us every Saturday, and enjoy browsing the vendor stalls. Our Farmers’ Market has something for everyone, including a taste of local craft beer! Campbell Valley Nature Walks Campbell Valley Regional Park Learn about wildlife and wildflowers on these casual walks. Bring your camera. Summer’s Songsters July 3, 1:00pm2:30pm; Ravine Trail July 22, 1:00pm2:30pm; Damsels & Dragons Inhabitants of the Pond August 7, 1:00pm-2:30pm. Presented by Campbell Valley Nature House Hosts, free, all ages, registration required: 604-432-6359 or www. metrovancouveronline.org Amphitheatre in Willoughby Park At the new amphitheatre in Willoughby Community Park, performances, which are free to attend, will take place rain or shine at 7pm every Thursday in July and August. Featuring a variety of acts, from Celtic music, to rock, country, and even live theatre, the series will offer a something for everyone. SCHEDULE July 6 | Langley Ukulele Ensemble July 13 | Langley Community Chorus July 20 | Her Brothers July 27 | Portraits of Us Aug. 3 | Langley Community Music School Aug. 10 | Tiller’s Folly Aug. 17 | Emily Taylor Adams and Jackson Hollow Aug. 24 | Confessions of a Grocery Clerk Aug. 31 | To Be Announced HEARTFULNESS MEDITATION A simple and effective way to integrate meditation into your daily Life. Whether you are seeking relaxation or an individual meditation practice or the deepest connection to your inner being. FREE weekly sessions. Judith 604 533 1172 or email divinetraveller@gmail.com for scheduled times. Learn to meditate and experience the beauty of your own heart.
Valley Therapeutic Equestrian Association (VTEA) VTEA is a volunteer based therapeutic riding facility located in beautiful Aldergrove, BC. Therapeutic riding sessions are offered Tuesday – Saturday, 9-5pm, year round. A Physician’s referral is required to participate. For further information please contact our office at 604-8571267 or email info@vtea.ca *VTEA is always in need of volunteers, please contact our office if you’d like to make a difference and have a couple hours per week to spare. The Surrey Square Wheelers dance season will be starting up again on Wednesday, September 13th. Our beginners and mainstream group meet on Wednesdays (7-10 PM) at the Brookswood Seniors Centre -- 19899-36 Ave, Langley. The cost is $5 per night. However, our new dancers receive THREE FREE NIGHTS, so it won’t cost you anything to give us a try. We start right from scratch, so don’t worry if you haven’t square danced before. I hope you will consider joining us!! We have lots of fun!!! We are accepting new dancers until October 18th. For more information, email Maureen at mwilson.ssw@gmail.com or phone 604916-0653. Visit our website at http://www. surrey.squaredance.bc.ca/SSW/index.html
Langley Community Farmers’ Market Wednesdays from 12:00pm-4:30pm Kwantlen Langley Campus Courtyard 20901 Langley Bypass The Langley Community Farmers Market is
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It’s easy to get stressed out over all of this but that stress won’t change the weather, nor will it fix the tractor. There has to be something else to think about here. Indeed, we have been able to plant all of our potatoes (they are growing well), seed two plantings of beets and one planting of carrots plus transplant all of our kale, collards, cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower. We have snap, snow and shelling peas growing up a new trellis system. The garlic, planted last fall, is growing, although we did lose some plants due to the colder winter. The strawberries are setting fruit and we should have those juicy red jewels for sale by mid-June. Our new plantings of raspberries are growing strong and should be fine to give us fruit in July. Within all of this there is a lesson in resilience. Earlier this month while digging in the field I saw the tunnels dug by earthworms through the soil. These tunnels provide the drainage and aeration to the soil that allows our fields to drain quickly. Indeed, the ability of soil to absorb, retain and filter moisture is a sign of its health and resilience. Every season is different — that much we can say. The challenge is that we never know exactly how it’ll shape up until we’re at the end. Each season teaches us and helps us understand how to adapt and adjust to the changing conditions. Resilience is a learned trait, something that takes time to develop and understand. Yet resilience is all around us, if only we stop to observe and recognize it.
Although it is the end of May, the fields look like they normally do in March … despite a week of sun. For months, In the weeks ahead we will experience some changes in the fields were too wet to do any tractor work. When the weather and will continue to plant and prepare for the field dried the soil was left in rock-hard conditions in the season as best we can. We look forward to sharing many spots, requiring some intense work to get the areas the results with you in the months ahead. into shape for planting. And then, there are the moments when machinery breaks down and we are faced with To advertise call 604.349.0886 or e-mail whatsonlangleynorth@gmail.com waiting for repairs and unexpected bills. 18 waiting for repairs and unexpected bills.
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This unique art show and sale sees a unique gathering of some of Western Canada’s finest artists and presents an incredible opportunity for the public to view and purchase a wide range of fine art and interact with the artists throughout the weekend. Stop by and view the works of some of Western Canada’s finest artists and enjoy the fabulous selection of fine wines offered by the Glass House Estate Winery in their tasting room onsite at this first class location in South Langley. Partial proceeds to benefit the Langley Hospice Society.
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BC Day BBQ Friday, August 4, 2017,11:30am to 1:00pm Join us for a fun day at the Centre celebrating our beautiful British Columbia! Starting at 11:30am, join us for a delicious BBQ (burgers, hotdogs, sides, and dessert), musical performance by Kevin Johnson, door prizes, and trivia. Good friends, good food, and good fun! Please pre-register by stopping by the Centre or by calling 604-530-3020. The cost is $15.00 for Members and Non-Members (GST included). Bring a Non-Member family or friend (including adult children, siblings, grankids, aunts, uncles, cousins, & friends) and be entered in a draw to win a gift basket including a 5HFUHDWLRQ *LIW &HUWLÀFDWH The Ultimate Tribute to the Everly Brothers & Simon and Garfunkel Wednesday, August 16, 2017, 4:30pm–Happy Hour, 5:30–8:00pm Dinner & Entertainment Byrd Dawg and the Vintage Electric Band’s Tribute to the Everly Brothers & Simon and Garfunkel was so popular, that we have asked them back! Join us for a special evening of socializing, dinner, and entertainment! Our evening will begin with a Happy Hour at 4:30pm and then a fantastic buffet meal at 5:30pm. The buffet includes: havarti and sundried tomato chicken, potatoes, vegetables, salads and a plated dessert. After dinner, a tribute to two iconic duos! Come for a trip down memory lane and relive the hits that made these two groups legends! It will be a great evening with fantastic friends, delicious food and fabulous entertainment! Register by stopping by the Centre (20605 51B Avenue) or by calling 604-530-3020. The cost is $35.00 for Members and $45.00 for Non-Members (GST included).
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Agassiz/Harrison Mills Circle Farm Tour Thursday, August 31, 2017 10:00am – 5:00pm Enjoy a day of touring a rich mix of wonderful things to do, see, and smell on our Agassiz and Harrison Mills Circle Farm Tour! We will spend some time at 3 great At the Movies! @ the LSRS! locations: Kilby Historic Site (lunch will be included at Join us for a relaxing time at the movies. Twice each the Kilby Café), The Back Porch (pottery and basketry month, the LSRS shows a variety of newly released and studio), and The Farmhouse (natural cheeses). This FODVVLF ÀOPV DW WKH &HQWUH % $YHQXH 7KHUH LV day trip includes transportation, driver, tour guide,
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lunch, and entrance fees. Register by stopping by the Centre (20605 51B Avenue) or by calling 604-530-3020. The cost is $65.00 for Members and $75.00 from NonMembers (GST included). Active Living for 50+ September Open House Monday, September 11 – Friday, September 15, 2017 Inviting all Members and Non-Members to our Active Living 50+ September Open House! This week long celebration will include: complimentary cake and coffee, tours of the Centre, opportunities to meet with Centre staff and volunteers, free try-its of designated exercise and health programs, free presentations and workshops, $5.00 off new memberships, and more! All activities are free or low cost. Please pre-register! For registration and a detailed schedule, please drop by our Front Desk (20605 51B Avenue) or call 604-530-3020. Bring your friends—the more the merrier!
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African Dance Class – Beginners Saturdays, September 23 – November 4, 2017 10:00am – 11:00am Join our new African Dance class for beginners! Come meet Marc as he brings Africa to the heart of Langley with simple dance moves of both traditional and African urban pop dance for the elderly, youth, and kids. A great PL[WXUH RI IXQ VRFLDOL]DWLRQ ÀWQHVV H[HUFLVH PDWFKLQJ Meditation Classes dance steps to rhythm, and you name it all! Everyone Mondays, September 11 – November 20, 2017 10:00am can do it. You will be learning to move your body (Head, – 11:30am hands, feet, waist, chest, and more!) while following Teacher Kelsang Chenma, from the Dorjechang the rhythm and doing simple dance rotations! This Kadampa Buddhist Centre, will take participants class includes 6 sessions. Register by stopping by the through carefully guided meditations with a focus on Centre (20605 51B Avenue) or by calling 604-530-3020. how meditation can be used in daily life to help develop The cost is $42.00 for Members and $52.00 for NonD SHDFHIXO à H[LEOH PLQG 7KHVH FODVVHV DUH VXLWDEOH IRU Members (GST included). beginner and experienced meditators and for people of any faith background. Join Chenma in meditation to LSRS Holiday Craft Show relax, to enjoy and to let go of stress and negativity. This Saturday, November 25, 2017 9:00am – 4:00pm; 20605 class includes 10 sessions. Register by stopping by the 51B Avenue Centre (20605 51B Avenue) or by calling 604-530-3020. Call for Vendors! We are looking for vendors for our The cost is $70.00 for Members and $90.00 for Non- annual Holiday Craft Fair. Unique Christmas Crafts, Members (GST included). stocking stuffers, treats, gourmet food, and more! Table rental is $35.00. For information, please call or email Qigong Class - Beginners Sandy Lucas – sandyl@lsrs.ca or 604-530-3020 ext. Tuesdays, September 12 – October 3, 2017 10:30am 303. – 11:30am Try something NEW this Fall! Qigong is a Chinese
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CELEBRATE CANADA DAY C The Fort Langley Community Event www.celebratecanadaday.ca King Street, Fort Langley
FREE Family Fun for Everyone! • Entertainment, Dancers & Music • Tractor Rides • Bard in the Valley (Fort Langley Community Hall) • Festival of the Book & the Fraser Valley Regional Library • Fort Langley Lions - Pancake Breakfast (at 8:00am)) & BBQ • Aldor Acres Petting Zoo • Cool Balloon Guy • Thunderbird Fast Draw Demonstration • Old Fashioned Races & Games • Kids Crafts • Face Painting • Food Vendors • Canada Day Birthday Cake
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FORT LANGLEY LIBRARY Nature Tales Wednesday, July 5, 2 pm – 2:45 pm Enjoy stories about hooting owls, stinky skunks and hungry brown bears. This program is for preschoolers and young primary students. Registration starts June 21.
Author Reading: Sara Pearson Tuesday, July 11, 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Join local author Dr. Sara Pearson as she reads from her book Celebrating Charlotte Brontë: Transforming Life into Literature in Jane Eyre. Refreshments will be served. Please pre-register.
Weather Watchers Bears and ravens and whales, oh my! Walk on the wild side when you join Summer Reading Club 2017. There is a club for everyone! Sign-up begins June 21 and continues throughout the summer. Visit your favourite Langley library to join.
Wednesday, Aug 30, 2 pm – 2:45 pm Are you a kid who wonders how lightning is made or why it rains? Come to the library to learn about some weather mysteries and enjoy making a rain gauge. Please bring a medium-sized clear plastic pop bottle. Registration starts July 15.
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Tuesday, Aug 22, 2 pm – 3 pm Let your imagination run wild at this animal crafts program for ages 5 and up. All supplies are provided. Drop-in.
Wednesdays, Jul 5–Aug 30, 9:30 am–10 am Make language fun! Start early with Babytime. Help your baby develop speech and language skills- enjoy bouncing, singing and rhyming with stories. Babytime is a fun, social bonding activity for babies AND caregivers. Drop-in.
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Langley Eats Local Wednesday August 2 nd, 2017 12:00 - 4:30pm at the Langley Community Farmers Market Celebrate the abundance of the Fraser Valley! kids’ activities ● locally-sourced prizes ● free admission 5 appetizer sampling created by Chef Adrian Beaty ● all at LEPS’ ninth annual
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