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MEET JASON LEE BRINGING YOU WHAT’S ON! COQUITLAM PAINT THE TOWN WITH SHARE FAMILY & COMMUNITY SERVICES - MARCH 7 MARCH EXHIBITIONS OPENING AT PLACE DES ARTS - STARTING MARCH 27
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Social Media and Marketing: Josh Lee Contributing Writers: Kent Lockhart Mike Cardeno Jason Lee Cover and inside photos: Mike Cardeno @whatsoncoquitlam @whatsoncoquitlam @whatsoncoq
Where Can I Get My Copy? Visit www.whatsoncoquitlam.ca and click on Distribution for a complete list of our pick up locations. If you would like to see What’s On! Coquitlam in your business, please contact us at jason@ whatsoncoquitlam.ca To view this issue online, please visit: whatsoncoquitlam.ca Disclaimer: While we strive to provide the most up-to-date information on events and activities in Coquitlam, all details of the events and activities are subject to change. We recommend that you contact the organizer directly to confirm details and avoid potential disappointment. The published material, adverts, editorials and all other content are published in good faith. Any opinions or claims expressed or made in any article or advert is the opinion/claim of its author and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of What’s On! Magazine. All rights reserved and nothing can, partially or in whole, be reprinted or reproduced without a written consent. What’s On! magazines are individually owned and operated, and published under license from Blueberry Publications. Recipe supplied to Blueberry Publications by Veganuary.
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Hi! Welcome to What’s On! Coquitlam! I’m thrilled to finally share this fun and exciting magazine to our beloved city! As a proud resident of Coquitlam for nearly 25 years, I’ve watched our city grow into this vibrant, diverse and beautiful landscape we call home. From hiking trails, to a wide selection of restaurants, shopping, and a healthy arts scene, there’s never a shortage of things to do in Coquitlam. In What’s On! Coquitlam, you’re going to discover a magazine that everyone can enjoy. Be sure to check out the Events Page if you’re looking for something fun to do with your family and friends. Enjoy your morning coffee while relaxing to some interesting reads on: Using your Smartphone for Photography, Balancing Work Life and Self Care Tips for your Mental Health. And for the puzzle enthusiasts, remember to complete the Sudoku, Crossword and Wordsearch, nestled within these pages. Without further ado, as a published author, Dad and proud resident of Coquitlam, I present to you our inaugural issue of What’s On! Coquitlam. Enjoy! Sincerely,
Jason
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GARDEN VIEW
This month – Hardy Annuals Hardy annuals: the name is an oxymoron. Hardy plants are supposed to be able to survive the winter aren’t they, but annuals, by their definition, don’t. In fact, the names hardy, half-hardy and tender, when applied to annuals, refer to the relative cold tolerance of the newly planted seeds. Hardy annual seeds can handle being frozen in the soil so are ideal for planting outside, either in the autumn or now. Productive, adaptable and cheap, they are the ideal credit-crunch plants. They are also easy-to-grow, so are brilliant for beginner gardeners. For best results sow them as thinly as possible, cover lightly with sifted soil then firm it down. Protect them from cats and birds with netting until the seedlings are well established then thin them out to the distance recommended on the packet. Good flowers for the annual-novice include
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poppy, calendula, larkspur, fried- egg plants (limnanthes), love-in-the-mist, clarkia and cornflowers. If I could grow only one it would be Nigella damascena (love-in-the-mist). It’s an old cottage-garden plant and ‘Miss Jekyll’ is a beautiful, soft, pure blue variety with the added bonus of stripy seed pods once the flowers have faded. The king of the hardy annuals though has to be the sunflower. Children particularly love to grow them. Sow them singly in small pots or directly into the earth. If you sow them directly, plant two seeds into each hole and thin to one once they are established. They may need to be staked as they grow. There are some terrific varieties. A favourite of mine is Prado Red, which as the name suggests, produces deep red flowers. If you pinch them out, they‘ll grow to five feet and produce numerous blooms on each plant. If sunflowers are the kings of the hardy annuals, then sweet peas are surely the
fragrant queens. Old-fashioned or antique varieties tend to be best for scent though their flowers are slightly smaller. The great thing about sweet peas is that you have to pick them to prolong flowering so you have a wonderful excuse to have a fragrant home all summer long. Sweet peas should be planted a little deeper than other annuals. They are very thirsty flowers. My granddad used to line his sweet pea trenches with lots of wet newspaper. He won prizes for his blooms, so he obviously knew a thing or two about it. Next time you’re at the garden centre... walk right on by the showy (and expensive) potted plants and head for the seed section. For a very small outlay you can add colour, shape, interest and completely transform your plot ...and if you don’t like it, you can always change it again next year.
Happy gardening!
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ANTONINA TIHANENOKA Sutton Grp-West Coast Realty
CONNECTING WITH ANTONINA TIHANENOKA What’s On! Coquitlam had the chance to catch up with Antonina Tihanenoka over a cup of tea at Café Delitzi on Glen Drive one evening to chat about life in Coquitlam and her work. Here’s a snapshot of what we talked about. WO: Hi, Antonina! Tell us a little about yourself, including your hobbies and interests. AT: I’ve lived in Port Moody since 2006 with my husband and mother in-law (who’s 84 years old). I love this “small town feel”, the people, the location, and the abundance of nature. I have a daughter and son who live independently, but they still come to visit. My family is from Latvia, Riga. I love my work very much! It’s my full-time hobby! Other interests include reading books, watching movies, but only true-life stories which touch your soul, and I enjoy listening to music.
Direct: 604 617 5748 (cell) E-mail: realtorantonina@gmail.com Port Moody is the ideal west coast destination to call home. I provide top service and know-how in all aspects of real estate including new housing projects, foreclosures, businesses and also first time buyers. I also specialize in private natural setting homes with situated on large lots, affordable waterfront properties, well priced penthouses and luxury residential! My goal is to successfully handle any of your real estate matters. Medallion Club || Top 10% Realtors Award Sutton West Coast Director, President, Diamond, Platinum, Master Award 2008-2019 Office: 604 415 9800 (7 days a week) #102 - 403 North Road, Coquitlam, BC V3K 3V9
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WO: Where are some specific places in Coquitlam/Port Moody you enjoy spending your time at? AT: I love Lafarge Lake, Town Centre Park, Rocky Point Park, Belcarra Park, Sasamat Lake, Ice cream shops and coffee shops. There’s just too many to list! WO: What inspired you to become a realtor? AT: My previous work back home was at a small Lawyer’s office with 10-15 colleagues and a ton of shelves, papers and files. After doing that for over 13 years working at the same desk, it was time for a change. My body and mind needed to have more flexibility, variety and freedom. When I moved to Canada, I easily jumped to real estate. It was simple compared to my past experiences. You can learn more about Antonina by visiting Antoninabc.com
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LEVEL UP YOUR MOBILE PHOTOGRAPHY GAME IN 2020! With Winter coming to an end and the beautiful colors of spring around the corner, there’s no better time than now to practice some new photography techniques. There’s a quote from photographer Chase Jarvis that says, “The best camera is the one you have with you.” Although technically smartphone cameras may not be as powerful as their DSLR or similar counterparts, they are the camera you have with you the majority of the time, and if you learn to use some of these techniques, you’ll be able to level up your mobile photography game and ensure you’re taking some amazing shots with your phones!
Frame your Images with a Grid Most smartphone cameras have the option to add a grid overlay to the photo app. The rule of thirds is one of the basic photography principles to help you compose your shot. Most phone camera grids use two vertical and two horizontal lines creating four points where the lines cross. The points are known as points of interest. By placing your subject in any of these points, your photo composition will appear more balanced and interesting to those that view your picture. Try this out next time you’re taking photos!
Shoot Pictures Through Objects This is a fun technique to try as the objects can help frame your subject and offer a unique perspective to your photo. Next time you’re taking some street photography take a photo of someone as they pass through an open doorway. It will take some practice to get the timing down but the photo will result in the subject being
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framed by the doorway. Another thing you can try is holding some twigs or leaves just outside the focus of your camera with one hand and take the photo with your other hand. The result will look like you are peering through some foliage to get the shot and add some nice textures to your photo.
Don’t Use Your Phone’s Zoom I know what you’re thinking. Why wouldn’t I use my phone’s 10x digital zoom? Anytime you use a digital zoom, the phone’s processor is digitally enhancing the image to make it appear closer. While this does allow a closer perspective to your subject, the resulting image is often more pixelated and not as clear as if you had not used the digital zoom. If you need a more zoomed shot, try walking closer to your subject or play with different angles like shooting from a lower angle and shooting upwards to change the appearance of the distance.
Have Fun! The most important thing is to take your mobile photography to the next level is to just have fun! Mobile photography has the ability to capture moments and memories on the fly, at a moment’s notice. Be silly! Shoot some fun pictures of whatever you’re doing. Take some candids of the company you’re with. Not only will your pictures look more natural than ones with forced poses, you’ll be capturing some fun memories and the stories that go along with them.
Photographer @MeCardeno To advertise call 778-686-2038 or e-mail jason@whatsoncoquitlam.ca
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Have a dam good time at the Powerhouse at Stave Falls. Join us during spring break and see life sized turbines and generators up close. Take a walk through a National Historic Site of Canada and enjoy historical displays, interactive exhibits and electricity demonstrations to learn how power is made. We’re open March 1 to October 12, 2020 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Visit bchydro.com/stavefalls for information on our seasonal hours of operation and to request a tour.
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Selling, buying or looking for an investment property and feeling a little overwhelmed? I get it, I have been there too! The good news is I am here to help. With 15+ years experience in sales and marketing roles, my successes have always come from putting the needs of my customers first. I strongly believe in doing things the right way the first time. That starts with understanding your needs, motivations, desires and then developing a plan to achieve them. If you are looking for an agent who is passionate about real estate, understands the market, delivers value every time, negotiates on your behave with winning results and provides clarity in what can often be a confusing time then we should talk and see about getting you home.
KENT LOCKHART Real Estate Consultant 778 - 951 - HOME (4663) Kent.lockhart@KW.com kentlockharthomes.com
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LIFE BALANCE
At Work & at Home with your Next Door Realtor As an active real estate agent in the Tri-cities and a husband and father to two young kids it can be said that life can get a little busy at the best of times. It can also be said that I wouldn’t have it any other way. Whether it’s conducting a buyer’s presentation, hosting an open house, being present for one of my kid’s activities or simply just having a little down time with family at home, there is room to do it all. For me it all comes down to the 4P’s: Passion, Purpose, Planning and Partnership.
Passion, simply put, this is absolutely what I love to do both as a father and as a realtor. I truly believe it’s been my experience as a family man that has been my strength as a realtor. It’s about commitment and doing what I say I am going to do. Just like with my kids, I want my clients to walk
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away and feel that I have heard them, that I understood them and that I am going to provide them with a solution to whatever they are facing. Whether that be negotiating a winning contract for my clients or determining whose turn it is on the iPad with my kids!
Purpose. This my WHY and is what gets me out of bed each morning. It comes in a variety of forms from creating lasting relations with my clients to delivering a great customer experience. It is being able to provide for my family and setting the example with my kids to follow through on their commitments and to pursue their dreams.
Planning, for me this is the key to trying to do it all. I believe the saying goes something like “what gets written down gets measured”. With that in mind I spend a little time each weekend planning out my
week ahead. It usually begins with plugging in the kids’ activities, high priority meetings, lead generation and then booking in all other commitments around these times. Of course, there are times when things get turned upside down. When this happens, I have to be nimble, then adjust and pivot.
Partnership. I am fortunate to be partnered with a great brokerage in Keller Williams Elite Realty. They stand behind their agents by providing a multitude of resources and training to be successful in this fun and thrilling industry. But above all I am extremely blessed to have the love and support of my wife who continues to support me in pursuing my dream of being a real estate agent and makes me a better husband and father each day.
@ KentLockhartHomes | 778-951-4663 | kent.lockhart@kw.com
PLACE DES ARTS Founded in 1972, Place des Arts is a not-for-profit arts education centre with a mission to inspire the artist in everyone. Located in the historic Maillardville neighbourhood of Coquitlam, we offer quality instruction for all ages and skill levels in the visual, literary and performing arts. We partnered with What’s On! Coquitlam to showcase our Creative Writing program. This is what two of our students, Aili Oshika and Madelyne Bowman, from Janice Liu’s class had to say about their experience at Place des Arts and their class.
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uring 2019, we were lucky to get to attend Creative Writing classes at Place des Arts. Each one lasted a term (10 classes). We walked through Place des Arts. Its walls were always covered with paintings and had lots of display cases filled with all sorts of different types of art, like clay and weavings. We went up the stairs, going past the wall that was always covered with drawings of different animals. Then we walked into the Creative Writing room. There were usually people there before us, writing, or drawing. The teacher, Janice, was waiting for us, usually reading her book. Janice was very patient and enjoyed teaching us. The class was always clean and always had all the writing supplies available to us. Janice also gave us the option of typing on laptops to complete our assignments but made sure we didn’t go off task. She always found ways to explain to us, so every student always
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understood the lesson. She gave us some time to complete each assignment, and we sometimes worked on it the next class if we didn’t get to finish it. We went quietly to our seats, with our laptops, notebooks and pencils. Janice started explaining a story where we had to write a short story about ‘Dogtective Bruno’. “He’s a dog detective,” she explained. “You each have to come up with three characters, the suspects, and one of them to be guilty for stealing a very important painting called ‘Bruno on Weekends’. The story part comes in when you place the clues to help Bruno solve the mystery of who stole it.” After class, we walked back to our car, with our notebooks filled with stories and poems. We did short stories, poems, metaphors, making our own mythical creatures, foil characters, non-fiction stories along with fiction stories, timelines, and odes to everyday objects. Overall, it was a great experience, and we recommend it to anyone who enjoys writing.
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CONNECTING WITH MOODY ESSENTIALS’ TIM & LISA FERGUSON At What’s On! Coquitlam we like to learn about the people behind the business, because we believe that’s how we grow our community. We sat down to chat with the owners of Moody Essentials in their beautiful home to learn more about the lovely couple. Moody Essentials, a cottage industry in Port Moody, started simply by making handcrafted 100% all natural soaps using only the finest soap oils and 100% certified pure essential oils.
Lisa and Tim Ferguson, the founders of Moody Essentials Co., love living in Port Moody and have been there for 22 years. “We love being close to the ocean, nature trails and the beauty that surrounds us. I can’t imagine a better place to live and work,” says Tim. Why did they start on this venture? “We’ve had a long-standing passion for healthy, all-natural products, so when we finally had the opportunity to handcraft quality all-natural products ourselves, Moody Essentials was a no brainer” says Lisa.
“Because we don’t want to compromise the integrity of our products and want to give people only the very best quality, we make all our products ourselves!” says Tim. Its popularity soon grew, so not wanting to stand still, Tim and Lisa expanded. Moody Essentials now has over 12 different products, each made with the same high standards and quality they started with. “Our goal is to handcraft exceptional quality products for everyday use. Love your skin. Every day. We do!”
Learn more about Moody Essentials at: www.moodyessentials.ca Follow their stories on Facebook and Instagram @moodyessentials
We thoughtfully handcraft all our products in small batches using all-natural, plant-derived ingredients. We use only the highest quality oils and certified pure essential oils. Your skin can tell the difference! handmade soaps
nail & cuticle conditioner
handpoured candles & tealights
reclaimed wood tealight holders
whipped body butter
lip balm
natural stone bracelets body & room spritzes aromatherapy roll-ons
reclaimed wood essential oils holders bath bombs bath salts
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Hi, we're SHARE Society. SHARE Family & Community Services Society started as a children’s clothing exchange in 1972 in the basement of founder Gertie Grosser’s home and quickly became a focal point for community members who wanted to help themselves and their neighbours with life’s challenges. Today SHARE is a non-profit, independent, community based organization providing leadership and programs in response to the social needs of the residents of the TriCities (Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Anmore and Belcarra), New Westminster and adjacent communities. Our wonderful team of staff work hard to bring many different programs and services to the Tri-Cities, such as: -counselling, prevention and education for youth and adults -food for hungry families through our Food Bank -early intervention therapies for children with special needs -services to seniors to help them remain independent in their homes and stay connected to their community -support for newcomer and refugee families that helps them to integrate into their new community
Upcoming Events
IMAGINE is SHARE Family & Community Services annual fundraiser which brings together our community for a night of fun and to raise money for SHARE’s under & unfunded programs and services. On March 7th, 2020, PAINT THE TOWN with SHARE Family & Community Services at IMAGINE: A Fundraiser for Our Community. Spend a creatively colourful night out in the TriCities full of music, dancing, art, good food and fun! Don’t miss out on the party that benefits and strengthens our community!
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A MENTAL HEALTH MINUTE Tips on Self-Care After a wet winter season, it’s nice to know that Spring is just around the corner. We can expect milder weather and the renewal of our trees, bringing colour back to our beautiful outdoors. Young and old, it’s always a great idea for our physical and mental health to catch a breath of that fresh Spring air. Daylight lasts longer which gives us plenty of opportunities to practice a little self-care. What is self-care? I like to define selfcare as the healthy little things we need to do for ourselves to keep us from burning out. Let’s face it, life can be hectic and demanding, hence it’s incredibly vital that we learn to look after ourselves.
HERE’S SOME USEFUL TIPS THAT’S WORKED FOR ME ON PRACTICING SELF-CARE: Define what Self-Care means to you. What do you need to do in order to feel recharged? Make a list of 10-20 healthy activities that are helpful for your mind and body. Regardless of how silly, extravagant or unpopular
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they may seem, remember, this is YOUR list to help you get back on track. Here’s a few from my list: hiking, going to the gym, drinking a cup of tea, a fun night out with friends, taking a bath, writing, meditation and playing boardgames.
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right” for a break. Tune out that inner voice and listen to what your body and mind needs. Now is as good a time as any other to take that break for a little self-care. Be rational. The world around you literally will not fall apart if you take a little time for yourself.
I’m sure we all want a luxury vacation, an hour-long massage or a fancy dinner at an elegant restaurant in order to feel recharged, but that’s not always possible, and in a lot of cases, not even realistic.
Have fun!
From your list, how many of those activities are free? Make note of those and take advantage of the power they have to help you re-energize. When possible, try to do those things more often because of the benefits they bring!
Over the years, I’ve learned the importance of laughter to help me manage things like stress, anxiety and depression.
Give yourself permission to practice Self-Care. Subconsciously we sometimes don’t allow ourselves to relax. There’s an inner voice that says we HAVE to finish our never-ending to-do list before we allow ourselves to have a little fun. We become overly critical of ourselves and tend to fall into the trap of “earning our
Laughter is such a powerful tool to recharge yourself because it releases endorphins (natural “feel good” chemicals) to help you cope with stress.
Laugh! Be silly! Life’s too short to be worrying over things beyond our control. Go outside and play! Spend time with family, go to a movie, learn a new language or paint. Whatever it is, just have fun and remember to laugh!
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EVENTS CALENDAR!
FEATURED AND ONGOING EVENTS MARCH Sunday, March 1 Baby & Kids Swap Meet (All Ages) at Place Maillardville Community Centre 9:00am – 1:00pm 1200 Cartier Ave. Coquitlam | 604-933-6166 Admission is $1.00 at the door (children are FREE) Join us for our spring Swap Meet. Register for a table to sell your gently used baby and children’s toys and clothes, or stop by to find some great deals! Call to book your table now as table rentals sell out fast. $15 per table.
Tuesday, March 3 Douglas College Career Session at the Coquitlam Campus 10:00am – 3:00pm 1250 Pinetree Way, Bldg A, Main Floor Atrium Kinsight will be hosting a booth at this event.
Every Wednesday in March and April. Developmental Playgroup, hosted by Kinsight 9:30 - 11:30am Pinetree Community Centre, 1260 Pinetree Way For children 0-5 years old. Enjoy songs, play, crafts and gym activities, and have an opportunity to speak with Infant Development & Supported Child Development consultants about your child’s development. $2 for drop-ins. Check in at front desk. For more information, contact Kinsight at 604-525-6123
Wednesdays March 4 and April 1 Premature Baby Group, hosted by Kinsight 1:30pm – 3:00pm Poirier Community Centre, 630 Poirier St Learn about feeding, sleeping, development, play and activities for parenting a baby born prematurely -- newborn to age two. (First
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Wednesday of the month) $2 for drop-ins More information contact Marieke Vandenhende at Kinsight : mvandenhende@ kinsight.org
The THIRD Thursday of each Month Dementia Friendly Café, brought to you by Safe Care Home Support 10:00 – 11:30am 2697 Sunnyside Road, Anmore Village Hall Come join us for a cozy chat with our guest Karen Tyrell, a local Dementia Consultant, who will answer your questions and share practical tips for families. The Dementia Friendly Café is a positive social gathering of people living with dementia, their families and caregivers. Free to attend with free refreshments Call to register: 604-945-5005
The LAST Thursday of each Month Dementia Friendly Café, brought to you by Safe Care Home Support 1:30 – 3:00pm Pasta Polo, 2754 Barnet Highway, Coquitlam Come join us for a cozy chat with our guest Karen Tyrell, a local Dementia Consultant, who will answer your questions and share practical tips for families. The Dementia Friendly Café is a positive social gathering of people living with dementia, their families and caregivers. Free to attend with free refreshments Call to register: 604-945-5005
Fridays March 6 & 13, April 3, 10, 17, 24 Love My Baby Drop In, hosted by Kinsight 12:30pm – 2:00pm 699 Robinson Street, Coquitlam For families with 0-18 month old babies. Gain knowledge on supporting your child’s development, self care, and connect with others. Co-hosted by Kinsight and SHARE
Family & Community Services. Register at mpinzon@kinsight.org
March 3 – 8 Kim’s Convenience Showtimes: 8pm Tuesday – Saturday | 3pm Matinees on Saturday + Sunday Evergreen Cultural Centre, 1205 Pinetree Way A corner store comedy by Ins Choi Mr. Kim, a Korean shopkeeper, grapples with both a changing neighbourhood landscape and the chasm between him and his secondgeneration offspring. This journey of a fractured but loving family forgiving the past and confronting the future is a new Canadian classic. Ins Choi’s hilarious and touching debut play inspired the hit TV show of the same name. TICKETS: Adults $48 | Seniors $39 | Students (including Post-Secondary) just $15! Call the Box Office: 604-927-6555 or Buy Online: evergreenculturalcentre.ca
March 6 – 8 Festival du Bois Mackin Park, Maillardville festivaldubois.ca
March 6 – 8 Ringette BC Provincial Championships Poirier Sport & Leisure Complex ringettebc.ca
Saturday, March 7 Coquitlam Craft Beer Festival Westwood Plateau Golf & Country Club coquitlambeerfestival.com
Saturday, March 7 PAINT THE TOWN with SHARE Family & Community Services 7:00pm - Late Hard Rock Casino, 2080 United Blvd, Coquitlam IMAGINE: A Fundraiser for Our Community. Spend a creatively colourful night out in the Tri-Cities full of music, dancing, art, good food and fun! Don’t miss out on the party that benefits and strengthens our community! General Seating $99 + taxes and fees
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VIP Seating $119 + taxes and fees Table of 8 $833 + taxes and fees For tickets or more information, please visit: www.sharesociety.ca/imagine
Wednesday, March 11 Musical Mornings: Ring the Bells! 10:30am Evergreen Cultural Centre, 1205 Pinetree Way Our Musical Mornings series is one of our most popular events at Evergreen! Now in it’s eighth season, this series of salonstyle concerts are hosted by internationally acclaimed and celebrated pianists Elizabeth and Marcel Bergmann. Join us for a preshow reception and enjoy a coffee or tea - or mimosa! – in our beautiful glassed-in lobby before heading into the theatre for a classical concert led by the Bergmann Duo, and featuring world-class classical musicians. TICKETS: Adults + Seniors $24 | Students (including Post-Secondary) just $15! Call the Box Office: 604-927-6555 or Buy Online: evergreenculturalcentre.ca
Thursday, March 12 Marc Atkinson Trio with Cameron Wilson 8:00pm Evergreen Cultural Centre, 1205 Pinetree Way Marc Atkinson is one of Western Canada’s finest JUNO-nominated, award-winning musicians. While you may recognize him as a co-founder, composer, and performer from the acclaimed group, The Bills, he’s also the leader and composer of the internationally renowned Marc Atkinson. The music of this virtuosic group is melodically captivating, and ferociously, technically awe-inspiring. The trio is joined by Cameron Wilson (van Django). TICKETS: Adults + Seniors $32 | Students (including Post-Secondary) just $15! Call the Box Office: 604-927-6555 or Buy Online: evergreenculturalcentre.ca
March 12 – 14 Steel Panther: Heavy Metal Rules Tour hardrockcasinovancouver.com
March 13 & April 11 Sound Bath Sanctuary
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7:00 – 8:30pm Kushala Yoga, 130 Brew St, Port Moody Embark on a journey into sound. Immerse yourself in healing vibrations in a soundscape of gongs, crystal Singing bowls, Tibetan singing bowls, steel tongue drums, and more, with musician, percussionist and sound healer Mike Reed. Dress in comfortable layers and bring: Water bottle, yoga mat, blanket, and cushion for comfort (you will be laying down for up to 90 minutes), eye covering. Price: $35 Register at: www.kushalayoga.com/events/ sound-bath-sanctuary/
Sunday, March 15 Manhattan Chamber Players 3:00pm Evergreen Cultural Centre, 1205 Pinetree Way Part of our NEW Concert Series in partnership with the Vancouver Chamber Music Society The Manhattan Chamber Players is a chamber music collective of New York-based musicians – this performance will feature their Piano Quartet: Adam Golka – Piano, Francesca de Pasquale – Violin, Luke Fleming – Viola, and Andrea Casarrubios – Cello. TICKETS: Adults + Seniors $35 | Students (including Post-Secondary) just $15! Call the Box Office: 604-927-6555 or Buy Online: evergreenculturalcentre.ca
Mondays March 16 & April 20 Sound Bath Sanctuary 7:00 – 8:30pm Reflections Books, 1111 Austin Ave C, Coquitlam Embark on a journey into sound. Immerse yourself in healing vibrations in a soundscape of gongs, crystal Singing bowls, Tibetan singing bowls, steel tongue drums, and more, with musician, percussionist and sound healer Mike Reed. Dress in comfortable layers and bring: water bottle, yoga mat, blanket, and cushion for comfort (you will be laying down for up to 90 minutes), eye covering. Price: $35 Register at: www.reflectionssoundbath. eventbrite.ca
March 17 – 19 Evergreen’s Annual Spring
Break Festival! 10:00am – 1:00pm Daily Evergreen Cultural Centre, 1205 Pinetree Way Three shows, six days, and tons of Spring Break fun! Our Annual Spring Break Festival is our annual fun-filled, family-friendly festival of interactive children’s theatre. This year, the nearly-world-famous Dufflebag Theatre is back with their versions of Peter Pan and Beauty & the Beast (including a bilingual version on Wednesday @ 1pm). Come and stay for a show or two and meet the cast after the performance! SINGLE SHOW TICKETS: Adults + Seniors $15 | Students + Kids $12 TWO SHOW TICKETS: Adults + Seniors $28 | Students + Kids $22 Call the Box Office: 604-927-6555 or Buy Online: evergreenculturalcentre.ca
Saturday, March 21 Paul Strickland: Ain’t True & Uncle False 8:00pm Evergreen Cultural Centre, 1205 Pinetree Way Calling all comedy fans: Step Right Up! Learn how they make Black-Eyed Peas by punching Green Peas! Meet conjoined twins who are not the same age! Mark Twain meets Tim Burton in this multi-award winning, one-man comedy show. TICKETS: Adults $35 | Seniors $30 | Students (including Post-Secondary) just $15! Call the Box Office: 604-927-6555 or Buy Online: evergreenculturalcentre.ca
March 21 & April 18 Westminster Savings Family Days | Sponsored by Westminster Savings 1:00 – 4:00pm Evergreen Cultural Centre, 1205 Pinetree Way Looking for a fun, free and engaging way to spend time with your family? Join us for family-friendly tour of our current exhibition and take part in a fun art-making activity! Drop-in | Free family event | All ages and abilities welcome! Gallery Tour at 2:30pm (English) and 3:30pm (Korean)
Thursday, March 26 The Slocan Ramblers 8:00pm
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FEATURED AND ONGOING EVENTS creative and possessing a bold, dynamic sound, The Slocans have become a leading light of today’s acoustic music scene. With a reputation for energetic live shows, impeccable musicianship, and an uncanny ability to convert anyone within earshot into a lifelong fan, The Slocans have been winning over audiences from Merlefest to RockyGrass - and everywhere in between. TICKETS: Adults + Seniors $32 | Students (including Post-Secondary) just $15! Call the Box Office: 604-927-6555 or Buy Online: evergreenculturalcentre.ca
March 27 - April 23 March Exhibitions Opening at Place des Arts 7:00 – 9:00pm 1120 Brunette Avenue, Coquitlam | 604.664.1636 | placedesarts.ca Fine art, inspiration and a glass of wine… Drop by the free opening reception for three new shows: Civilian Impressions; Remnants of Conflict, various mediums curated by Coquitlam Heritage Society; Lines of Thoughts, charcoal, pastels and acrylics by Elsa Chesnel; Rural Ukraine Today, paint and pastels by Lyn Tretiak. All exhibitions will be on display until April 23, 2020. www.placedesarts.ca
Sunday, March 29 Rainbow Dance Theatre: iLumiDance 7:00pm Evergreen Cultural Centre, 1205 Pinetree Way A visual spectacle for all ages! Utilizing electro-luminescent (EL) wire, fiber optic fabric, black light, and other special effects, Rainbow Dance Theatre’s artistic directors Valerie Bergman and Darryl Thomas create a world of wonder in their newest production, iLumiDance. Delighting audiences young and adult with its magic and humor, iLumiDance is a tour-de-force of virtuosic dancing and cutting-edge technology. TICKETS: Adults $35 | Seniors $30 | Students (including Post-Secondary) just $15! Call the Box Office: 604-927-6555 or Buy Online: evergreenculturalcentre.ca
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APRIL Saturday, April 4 The Humours of Love Classic Concert at Place des Arts 7:00 – 9:00pm 1120 Brunette Avenue, Coquitlam | 604.664.1636 | placedesarts.ca Join Triskellion, featuring harpist Rebecca Blair, singer and flutist Michelle Carlisle and fiddler Rosie Carver, for an evening of beautiful music inspired by the heart. The ensemble will perform music both old and new celebrating love, laughter and longing. www.placedesarts.ca/events/the-humoursof-love/ Tickets: Students & Seniors $16 | Adults $21 (+ GST) Purchase online at brownpapertickets.com or by phone at 604.664.1636
Sunday, April 5 Easter Egg Hunt at Place Maillardville Community Centre 1:00 – 3:30pm 1200 Cartier Ave. Coquitlam | 604-933-6166 $9 per child (children under 18 months FREE) *registration is required to secure your Egg Hunt time window Find eggs, play games, make crafts, enjoy face painting AND meet the Easter Bunny!
Sunday, April 5 Monster Theatre We Now Know: The Complete History of Science 3:00pm Evergreen Cultural Centre, 1205 Pinetree Way Our Family Series is filled with professional and youth-focused theatre, music, and dance performances for the whole family… and early enough to get home to bed on time! We Now Know is a one-hour, rapid-fire comedy that chronicles the complete history of science. Told by one expert - and her assistant who is convinced that science is boring - over the course of the play, she teaches her assistant about the highs and lows of humankind’s struggle to make sense of the universe around them; from Pythagoras to Einstein,
and Mayan numerology to Stephen Hawkings. By exploring the constant evolution of what “We Now Know”, our intrepid hosts realize that the more we learn, the more there is yet to discover! TICKETS: To make sure that the arts are accessible to everyone in our community, all tickets in our Family Series are a minimum $10, pay-more-if-you-can, donation. Call the Box Office: 604-927-6555 or Buy Online: evergreenculturalcentre.ca
Wednesday, April 8, 2020 Musical Mornings: Clarinetastik! 10:30am Evergreen Cultural Centre, 1205 Pinetree Way Our Musical Mornings series is one of our most popular events at Evergreen! Now in it’s eighth season, this series of salonstyle concerts are hosted by internationally acclaimed and celebrated pianists Elizabeth and Marcel Bergmann. Join us for a preshow reception and enjoy a coffee or tea - or mimosa! – in our beautiful glassed-in lobby before heading into the theatre for a classical concert led by the Bergmann Duo, and featuring world-class classical musicians. This Concert features Jose Franch-Ballester, clarinet. TICKETS: Adults + Seniors $24 | Students (including Post-Secondary) just $15! Call the Box Office: 604-927-6555 or Buy Online: evergreenculturalcentre.ca
Thursday, April 9 Rick Scott & Nico Rhodes: Roots & Grooves 8:00pm Evergreen Cultural Centre, 1205 Pinetree Way What do you get when you combine an infamous dulcimer player with a rising jazz pianist? Seasoned expertise with youthful exuberance? Old school groove and Broadway chops? ROOTS & GROOVES is a musical conversation across the generations, spiced with mastery, improvisation, and humour. TICKETS: Adults + Seniors $32 | Students (including Post-Secondary) just $15! Call the Box Office: 604-927-6555 or Buy Online: evergreenculturalcentre.ca
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April 14 – 18 Royal Canadian Theatre Company: Screwball Comedy Showtimes: 8pm Tuesday – Saturday | 3pm Matinee on Saturday Evergreen Cultural Centre, 1205 Pinetree Way Written by Norm Foster, Directed by Ellie King Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn were just two of the stars from the hugely popular Screwball Comedies in Hollywood in the 1930s and 40s. These shows were fast talking, gag cracking hilarity that had audiences rolling in the aisle… which have been given an update and made even more fun by the foremost of popular Canadian playwrights. We are proud to bring you the Western Canadian Premiere of this affectionate and hilarious spoof featuring outrageous characters – including our very own performing arts instructor, Michael Charrois! with the added spice of a mystery. TICKETS: Adults $44 | Seniors $36 | Students (including Post-Secondary) just $15! Call the Box Office: 604-927-6555 or Buy Online: evergreenculturalcentre.ca
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April 17 & 18 George Thorogood & The Destroyers Good To Be Bad Tour: 45 Years of Rock Hard Rock Casino hardrockcasinovancouver.com
April 23 – 26 + 29 – May 2 Stage 43 presents: The Elephant Man Showtimes: 8pm Wednesday – Saturday | 2pm Matinee on Sunday Written by Bernard Pomerance, Directed by Dale Kelly John Merrick is a horribly deformed young man – a victim of rare skin and bone diseases. Seen as a freak by society, his life changes when young physician, Frederick Treves, agrees to care for him. TICKETS: Adults $24 | Seniors + Students (including Post-Secondary) $19 Call the Box Office: 604-927-6555 or Buy Online: evergreenculturalcentre.ca
Friday, April 24 pARTy@PdA: Cartoons and Cocktails 7:00 – 9:00pm 1120 Brunette Avenue, Coquitlam | 604.664.1636 | placedesarts.ca Join artist Oliver McTavish-Wisden to stretch your storytelling muscles through the joys of comic jamming: collaborative, improv drawing that produces hilarious results! When you’ve had enough of that, dive into the surrealist drawing game Exquisite Corpse to collectively birth some strange, comical, often grotesque creatures. The bar will be serving playful cocktails sure to inspire your comedic creations. Art supplies and food included | cash bar. Adults 19+ Tickets: $26/person or 2 for $42 Buy tickets at brownpapertickets.com or by phone at 604.664.1636
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WHAT’S ON! AT THE LIBRARY Coquitlam Public Library MARCH Story Time at Smiling Creek
Our Library storytellers will be in charge of bedtime stories and songs tonight! Also, the Library Link will be there with books and movies for the whole family to borrow and enjoy. Smiling Creek Activity Centre Gym | 3456 Princeton Avenue | Thursday, March 5 and 12 |Library Link: 6:00 to 7:30 pm | Story Time: 6:30 to 7:00 pm | Drop-In.
Chess Club
Are you interested in learning how to play chess or looking for someone to play with? Join us for a weekly Chess Club! All ages welcome. Chess sets are provided. Poirier Branch | Nancy Bennett Room | Saturdays, March 7, 14, 21, and 28 | 2:00 – 4:30 pm | Drop-In.
Innovation Hub Open House: Virtual Reality
Immerse yourself in the world of virtual reality. For adults and teens aged 13 and up. Teens 13 – 18 years of age require signed parental consent. City Centre Branch | Innovation Hub | Tuesdays, March 10 and 24| 2:00 to 4:00 pm | Drop-In.
Innovation Hub Open House: 3D Printing Orientation
Learn how to use our 3D printers and creative software! For adults and teens aged 14 and up. City Centre Branch | Innovation Hub | Tuesdays, March 3, 17 and 31 | 2:00 to 4:00 pm | Drop-In.
Fraud Prevention 101
Learn to protect yourself from fraud in this special Fraud Prevention Month program. A Coquitlam RCMP Community Policing Services representative will describe how to protect yourself from common types of scams and what to do if you fall victim to a scam. This program is repeated for your convenience. Please register for one session only.
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Poirier Branch | Nancy Bennett Program Room | Thursday, March 12 | 1:30 to 3:30 pm | Please register at coqlibrary.ca. City Centre Branch | Room 136 | Wednesday, March 18 | 7:00 to 8:30 pm | Please register at coqlibrary.ca.
Persian New Year Celebration
Celebrate and learn more about Nowruz, the Persian New Year, with festive displays, arts and crafts for children and more. For craft activities, priority will be given to families with younger children. Presented in partnership with S.U.C.C.E.S.S. City Centre Branch | Rooms 127, 136 and 137 | Saturday, March 14 | 2:00 to 4:00 pm | Drop-In.
English Language Learner Book Club
Are you interested in joining a book club for English language learners? Join us for a monthly book club and discover the joys of meeting to talk about books! City Centre Branch | Board Room | Tuesday, March 17 and April 21 | 1:30 to 3:00 pm | Drop-In.
Is Retirement a Long Vacation?
How do you picture your retirement? Sitting under palm trees on a sandy beach overlooking the ocean with a cool drink in your hand? Or sitting in a stuffy living room on a lumpy couch watching TV reruns? Two roads diverge…which will you be taking? Presented in partnership with IG Wealth Management. City Centre Branch | Room 136 | Wednesday, March 18 | 10:00 am to 12:00 pm | Drop-In.
Creating Effective Resumes
Do you want to learn the basics of writing effective resumes? A WorkBC employment specialist will share tips on how to create a winning resume and describe the purpose of an effective resume, different types of resumes and strategies to make your resume attractive to potential employers. All job seekers are welcome. City Centre Branch | Room 127 | Wednesday, March 18 | 2:00 to 4:00 pm | Please register online: creating-effective-resumes.eventbrite.ca
Citizenship Preparation Workshop
Join us for a full day workshop to prepare for Canadian citizenship! The sessions will be facilitated by MOSAIC staff. We will talk about topics such as Canada’s history, symbols, government and geography, as well as the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. Please bring pens, paper and the Discover Canada book, if you have it, to the class. City Centre Branch | Board Room | Saturday, March 21 |10:00 am to 4:00 pm | Please register with Mona Asmani at 604-438-8214 ext. 120 or masmani@mosaicbc.org.
Café Scientifique: The Emergency and Early Evolution of Life on Planet Earth
Life on this planet is vastly diverse and beautiful, but how did life get here in the first place? Peter Unrau, Professor of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at Simon Fraser University, will take you under the hood to look at our current understanding of the origins of life and how it might have evolved billions of years ago. City Centre Branch | Room 136 | Thursday, March 26 | 6:30 to 8:30 pm | Please register at coqlibrary.ca.
Be Bear Smart
Coquitlam is an official Bear Smart Community, so everyone has a responsibility to do their part to keep bears safe and prevent human/bear interactions. The City of Coquitlam offers advice on how to discourage a bear from visiting your property and what to do if you encounter a bear. This program is repeated for your convenience. Please register for one session only. Poirier Branch | Nancy Bennett Program Room | Thursday, March 26 | 2:00 to 4:00 pm | Please register at coqlibrary.ca. City Centre Branch | Room 127 | Saturday, March 28 | 2:00 to 4:00 pm |Please register at coqlibrary.ca.
Author Visit with Alison Acheson
Vancouver author Alison Acheson will speak about her recent memoir, Dance Me to the
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APRIL Story Time at Smiling Creek
Our Library storytellers will be in charge of bedtime stories and songs! Also, the Library Link will be there with books and movies for the whole family to borrow and enjoy. Smiling Creek Activity Centre Gym | 3456 Princeton Avenue | Thursday, April 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30 |Library Link: 6:00 to 7:30 pm | Story Time: 6:30 to 7:00 pm | Drop-In.
Innovation Hub Open House: Virtual Reality
Immerse yourself in the world of virtual reality. For adults and teens aged 13 and up. Teens 13 – 18 years of age require signed parental consent. City Centre Branch | Innovation Hub | Tuesdays, April 7 and 21| 2:00 to 4:00 pm | Drop-in.
Creating Certainty for Your Future: The Importance of a Well-Structured Estate Plan
Overdose Prevention, Recognition and Response
Are you or someone you care about at risk of overdose? Learn about the overdose crisis in Coquitlam, recognize the signs of an overdose and practice responding. Eligible community members can pick up a free Take Home Naloxone (THN) kit. Presented in partnership with Fraser Health. City Centre Branch | Rooms 136 & 137 | Wednesday, April 15 | 6:30 to 8:30 pm |Please register at coqlibrary.ca.
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End: Ten Months and Ten Days with ALS. Described as “profoundly honest and intensely personal,” Alison’s memoir describes her experience caring for her husband Marty after his devastating terminal diagnosis of ALS. This is a detailed account of grief, shock and pain coexisting with the levity, laughter and love shared with her husband and sons in those final months of Marty’s life. City Centre branch | Room 136 | Tuesday, March 31 | 7:00 to 8:30 pm | Please register at coqlibrary.ca.
You’ve worked hard to build your wealth and you want to take control of your legacy – where should you start? This seminar will provide an overview of the basics, how to minimize the impact of income taxes and help with a roadmap for your estate planning. Presented in partnership with IG Wealth Management. City Centre Branch| Room 136 | Wednesday, April 15 | 10:00 am to 12:00 pm | Drop-In.
Getting Started with Computers: Basic Foundation Skills
Are you new to computers, or looking to build on essential skills? This 4 week hands-on course will cover Basic Computer Parts, Microsoft Word Basics, Navigating the Internet and Online Safety. Pick and choose the sessions that interest you, or attend all four. Poirier Branch | Computer Lab | Thursdays, April 2, 8, 22 and 30 | 1:30 to 2:30 pm | Please register at coqlibrary.ca.
Chess Club
Are you interested in learning how to play chess or looking for someone to play with? Join us for a weekly Chess Club! All ages welcome. Chess sets are provided. Poirier Branch | Nancy Bennett Room | Saturdays , April 4, 11, 18 and 25 | 2:00 – 4:30 pm | Drop-In.
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WHAT’S ON! AT THE LIBRARY Coquitlam Public Library Innovation Hub Open House: 3D Printing Orientation
Learn how to use our 3D printers and creative software! For adults and teens aged 14 and up. City Centre Branch | Innovation Hub | Tuesdays, April 14 and 28 | 2:00 to 4:00 pm | Drop-in.
Homeowner Seminar Series
A practical seminar series on homeownership to educate current and future homeowners. Whether you are thinking of buying your first home or already own one, this seminar is for you. City Centre Branch | Room 136 | Tuesdays, April 7, 14 and 21 from 7:00 to 8:30 pm | Please register at coqlibrary.ca.
Easter Monday Story Time
Join us for a special story time to celebrate Easter Monday on Monday, Apr. 13, and stay for puzzles and games afterwards! City Centre Branch | Rooms 136 & 137 | Monday, April 13 | 11:00 to 11:30 am | Drop-In.
Mathnasium
Solve puzzles and play games, while learning a bit of math along the way! For children from preschool through middle school and their parents. Poirier Branch | Nancy Bennett Room | Friday, April 17 | 10:30 am to 12:00 pm | Drop-In.
English Language Learner Book Club
Are you interested in joining a book club for English language learners? Join us for a monthly book club and discover the joys of meeting to talk about books! City Centre Branch | Board Room | Tuesday, March 17 and April 21 | 1:30 to 3:00 pm | Drop-In.
Accessing the Hidden Job Market
Healthy Kids Fair
Science Expo
Story Time
Learn how to get your first job, how to get a better job, how to determine which employment sector is right for you, and how to direct job search efforts toward individual employment goals at this free workshop, presented in partnership with WorkBC. City Centre Branch | Room 137 | Thursday, April 23 | 2:00 to 4:00 pm | Please register at coqlibrary.ca.
Amaze others with your scientific know-how in our annual Science Expo for a chance to win prizes. Categories: Elementary (4-5) | Middle (6-8) | Junior (9-10) | Senior (11-12). Participants must submit a Registration and Consent form no later than Sunday, April 26, 2020. For details, see coqlibrary.ca/sci-expo. This program is offered by Coquitlam Public Library, School District 43 and Douglas College.
Author Visit with Christina Myers
Join us for a special author event featuring Christina Myers, award-winning newspaper journalist turned freelance writer and editor. Christina will discuss her newly published work: BIG: Stories about Life in Plus-Sized Bodies. City Centre Branch | Room 136 | Tuesday, April 28 | 7:00 to 8:30 pm | Please register at coqlibrary.ca.
The Library and our storytellers will be at Pinetree Community Centre for the Healthy Kids Fair, a yearly event for families with children aged birth to 6 years old. Stop by to meet representatives from a variety of community organizations, take part in activities and have fun! 1260 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam | Thursday, April 30, 2020 | 9:30 am to 12:30 pm | DropIn | Free parking
Stories, songs, finger plays and rhymes help children gain pre-reading skills and develop a love of reading. Parents and caregivers, stay with your children and join in the fun. Story Times take place at both Poirier and City Centre branch. Check coqlibrary.ca/programsevents/children for a detailed schedule.
ONGOING English Practice Groups
These weekly drop-in conversation groups are open to adults (aged 19 years or older) and are led by volunteers from SHARE Family & Community Services. There are groups for beginner, intermediate, and advanced speakers. See https://sharesociety.ca/englishlanguage-practice-groups for schedules and more information.
Library Link
Get a free library card to borrow books and movies from our friendly little library on wheels. Check the full Library Link schedule at coqlibrary.ca/librarylink.
Reading Link Community Challenge
Reading Link Challenge is a province-wide program for students in grades 4 and 5 that promotes the “sport of reading.” At the Community Challenge, winning teams from Coquitlam schools will challenge each other in trivia games based on six preselected books. Drop in to watch the teams battle it out! City Centre Branch | Rooms 136 & 137 | Wednesday, April 22 | 1:30 to 3:30 pm | Drop-In
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Come read with the animals! Join us for our children’s Book Buddies program This free program gives children the opportunity to read to the animals while the animals relax in their housing. This helps the animals get accustomed to and comfortable with people, and provides children the opportunity to practice their reading in a non-judgmental environment.
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What’s Going ON? at Place Maillardville Community Centre
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15 FACTOIDS 1 The word ‘mascot’ comes from the French term ‘mascotte’ meaning lucky charm.
2 There are around 372 different parrot species.
3 Praia do Cassino Beach in Brazil is the longest beach in the world at roughly 150 miles.
7 Bees are found on every continent except Antarctica.
8 Tortoises can live for up to 150 years, they have one of the longest lifespans of any animal.
9 Research carried out in 1996 found that by the age of three 95% of American children had watched Sesame Street.
4 An elephant’s molars, necessary for grinding up plant material, are replaced six times during its lifetime.
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The Queen made her first public speech in October 1940 at the age of 14 in a radio address on BBC’s Children’s Hour. 13
The national symbol of India is the endangered Bengal Tiger. 14
There are more volcanoes on Venus than any other planet within our solar system.
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5 Originally the company Starbucks was to be called Pequod,after a whaling ship from Moby-Dick, but it was rejected.
Male honey bees are called drones, they do not have stingers & do not participate in nectar & pollen gathering.
6 New Zealand was the last country in the world to be discovered and settled by humankind.
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104-2849 North Rd. Burnaby, BC V3J 1R6
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Our office is conveniently located near Burquitlam Skytrain Station, Wheelchair access.
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MIXED-UP KID
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