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You may notice that the list of events happening at The Stage at The Bellevue Hotel in downtown Mission is missing from this issue. After a very successful winter and spring chalk full of exciting events at The Stage, we are going to be taking a bit of a break over the summer while we work to solidify our management team and processes and work to bring a whole
new calendar of unique and exciting events beginning in the fall. Follow us on Facebook at Cory Cassel Productions and visit our website at www.thestageinmission.ca to stay in the loop! Email info@thestageinmission.ca to book the entire bar for your next event - private/corporate parties, fundraisers, Christmas Parties, and more - Catering Available.
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I am very pleased to announce that Cory Cassel Productions has teamed up with Bronwen Sutherland to launch What’s On! Abbotsford this coming September 2015! We are so excited to welcome Bronwen to the What’s On! family and look forward to publishing Abbotsford’s newest Community Events, Entertainment, And Leisure publication - in print and online. Our first issue will hit stands in Abbotsford during the first week of September. Tell your friends on the other side of the river - we are coming! To contact us regarding submissions or advertising in What’s On! Abbotsford, please email whatsonabbotsford@ gmail.com and visit us at www. whatsonabbotsford.ca.
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You can pick up your copy from… Canadian Tire, The Library, Visitors Centre, Mission Springs, Wendys, White Spot, Booster Juice, City Blendz, Canadian Cancer Society, The Leisure Centre, The Wee Chipee, The Historic Dewdney Pub, Deroche Store, All Realtors Offices, Dewdney Post Office, The Fire House Grill at Dewdney, Jimmy’s Lunch Box, Rockwells, The Best Western, Cedarbrooke Chateau, the Seniors Centre…plus many, many more locations around Mission. What’s On! Mission is published under licence from Blueberry Publications by Cory Cassel Productions. Editor: Bronwen Sutherland Find us online at www.whatsonmission.ca
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MISSION EVENTS CALENDAR FOLLOW OUR EVENTS ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER F - WHATS ON MISSION T - @WHATSONMISSION Submit events to whatsonmission@live.ca. All events submitted that are in Mission and open to the public will be included in the Events Calendar, at whatsonmission.ca, on Facebook and Twitter. JULY Canada Day Celebrations July 1st, 8:30am til 10:30pm Fraser River Heritage Park Facebook.com/missioncanadaday Camp MAC June 29th- August 20th 33529 1st Ave Pre-register at 604.826.0029 Job Options BC Employment Training July 2nd – September 18th Mission Community Skills Centre 209 – 33123 1st Ave Contact for more info – Trudy Werner @ 604.826.0626 Envision Twilight Concerts: Kitchen Sync July 3rd, 7pm FR Heritage Park 7494 Mary St British Columbia Species at Risk – A Travelling Exhibit by the Royal BC Museum July 4th, 10am - 4pm Museum and Archives parking lot www.missionmuseum.com Abstract Glass Turns 40 July 5th, 11am - 3pm Abstract Glass 32210 Lougheed Hwy Contact 604.826.6094 Mission Book Club July 6th, 7pm - 8pm Mission Library 604-826-6610 Storytime at the Spraypark July 8th, 10:30am - 11:30am Mission Leisure Centre Spray Park For more info 604-820-4367 Envision Twilight Concerts: Gary Comeau and the Voodoo All Stars July 8th, 7pm FR Heritage Park 7494 Mary St Prospera Credit Union Member & Community Appreciation BBQ July 10th, 10:30am - 3:30pm Prospera CU Mission Branch 34243 Lougheed Hwy Contact smelia@prospera.ca Norden the Magician July 10th, 2pm - 2:45pm Mission Library 604-826-6610
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Envision Twilight Concerts: Inner Wild July 10th, 7pm FR Heritage Park 7494 Mary St Children’s Day at the Mission City Farmer’s Market July 11th, 9am - 1pm Library parking lot www.missioncityfarmersmarket. com Family Fun Day July 11th, 10am - 4pm Power House at Stave Falls 31338 Dewdney Trunk Road Contact 604-462-1222 Manga Village (For ages 12 to 18) July 11th, 2:30pm - 4:30 pm Mission Library 604-826-6610 Show ‘N’ Shine July 12th, 12pm - 6pm Sasquatch Inn 46001 Lougheed Hwy, Harrison Mills Contact 604-556-6542
That’s What She Said – Women’s Mountain Bike Event Mill Pond, 10358 Dewdney Trunk Rd. July 18th, 10am - 5pm Contact: mission-rep@fvmba.com
Canadian Cancer Society Cops for Cancer Pole Sit July 24th - 26th, 4pm Friday to 4pm Sunday Save-On-Foods forecourt for info phone (604)820-3166
Historical Walking Tour July 18th, 10am - 11am Starts at Mission Museum, approx. 6 block walk. Contact: 604 826 1011, info@missionmuseum.com
Lucas Oil Canadian National Open July 25th - 26th, 8:30am - 8pm Mission Raceway Park www.missionraceway.com
Cruiser Days 2015 July 18th, 10am - 3pm Fraser River Heritage Park Rob Schulz, Coastal Cruisers 4WD Club, 604-309-5233 Third Monday Magic July 20th, 7pm 33227 Railway Ave www.fvmc.ca
Alter Ego: Rhonda Simmonds July 14th - August 1st Rock Family Gallery www.missionartscouncil.ca
Rec on Tour at Jack Wade Park July 21st, 5pm - 7pm Jack Wade Park www.mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350
Rec on Tour at Griner Park July 14th, 5pm - 7pm Griner Park www.mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350
Storytime at the Spraypark July 22nd, 10:30am - 11:30am Mission Leisure Centre Spray Park Contact 604-820-4367
Lego Club July 14th, 3pm - 4pm Mission Library 604-826-6610 torytime at the Spraypark July 15th, 10:30am - 11:30am Mission Leisure Centre Spray Park Contact 604-820-4367 Envision Twilight Concerts: Groovedaddy July 15th, 7pm FR Heritage Park 7494 Mary St Teen Summer Reading Club Party (For ages 12-18. Please register) July 16th, 2:30pm - 4pm Mission Library 604-826-6610 Envision Twilight Concerts: Deanna Knight and the Hot Club of Mars July 17th, 7pm FR Heritage Park 7494 Mary St
Envision Twilight Concerts: Kenny Hess July 22nd, 7pm FR Heritage Park 7494 Mary St BC Dairy Mobile July 23rd, 10:30am - 11:15 am Mission Library 604-826-6610 Christmas in July Pool Party July 23rd, 6pm - 8pm Mission Leisure Centre Pool www.mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350 Mission Folk Music Festival July 24th - 26th Fraser River Heritage Park www.missionfolkmusicfestival.ca, info@missionfolk.ca, 604-826-5937
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Rec on Tour at Centennial Park July 28th, 5pm - 7pm Centennial Park www.mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350 Storytime at the Spraypark July 29th, 10:30am - 11:30am Mission Leisure Centre Spray Park Contact 604-820-4367 Envision Twilight Concerts: Roads Unknown July 29th, 7pm FR Heritage Park 7494 Mary St Science World on the Road July 30th, 11am - 11:40am Mission Library 604-826-6610 Envision Twilight Concerts: Bernie & Red July 31st, 7pm FR Heritage Park 7494 Mary St
AUGUST Langley Loafers Old Time Drags August 1st - 2nd Mission Raceway Park Communities in Bloom Garden Tour August 3rd, 10:30am Fraser River Heritage Park www.mission.ca/leisure, 604-8205350 Sweet Intentions Art Show August 4th - 22nd Rock Family Gallery www.missionartscouncil.ca
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MISSION EVENTS CALENDAR FOLLOW OUR EVENTS ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER F - WHATS ON MISSION T - @WHATSONMISSION Submit events to whatsonmission@live.ca. All events submitted that are in Mission and open to the public will be included in the Events Calendar, at whatsonmission.ca, on Facebook and Twitter. Storytime at the Spraypark August 5th, 10:30am - 11:30am Mission Leisure Centre Spray Park Contact 604-820-4367
Envision Twilight Concerts: Company B Jazz Band August 14th, 7pm FR Heritage Park 7494 Mary St
Envision Twilight Concerts: Bob Liley Jazz Quintet August 5th, 7pm FR Heritage Park 7494 Mary St
Revisit Mission’s Agricultural Fair August 15th, 10am - 4pm Museum and Archives parking lot www.missionmuseum.com
Envision Twilight Concerts: Ken McCoy Band August 7th, 7pm FR Heritage Park 7494 Mary St Historical Walking Tour August 8th, 10am - 11am Starts at Mission Museum, approx. 6 block walk. Contact: 604 826 1011, info@missionmuseum.com Norden the Magician at the Mission City Farmers Market August 8th, 10:30am Norden the Magician will perform Library parking lot - www. missioncityfarmersmarket.com or follow us on Facebook Manga Village (For ages 12 to 18) August 8th, 2:30pm - 4:30pm Mission Library 604-826-6610 Mission Book Club August 10th, 7pm - 8pm Mission Library 604-826-6610 Lego Club August 11th, 3pm - 4pm Mission Library 604-826-6610 Ventriloquist Kelley Haines August 11th, 11am - 11:45am Mission Library 604-826-6610 Rec on Tour at Ogle Park August 11th, 5pm - 7pm Ogle Park www.mission.ca/leisure, 604-8205350 Envision Twilight Concerts: 1066 August 12th, 7pm FR Heritage Park 7494 Mary St
Lady of Lourdes Pilgrimage August 15th, Confession starts at 10am, Mass at 1pm, Pilgrimage to Grotto follows. Fraser River Heritage Park mhakate@telus.net, 604-826-0277 Mission Fest August 15th, 9am - 4pm Downtown Mission - First Ave Join the Downtown Businesses as First Ave becomes a main family attraction for the day. Bouncy castles, displays, face painting and a host of family fun. For more info: www.downtownmission.ca Historic Fall Fair August 15th, 10am - 4pm 33201 / 33215 Second Ave www.missionarchives.com www.missionmuseum.ca MSS Class of 1985 Reunion August 15th, 6pm The Stage 32998 1st Ave Contact Luba Streleaff-Andrews at 604-240-1156 Motorcycle Ride for Hospice August 16th, Sign in at 9am Fraser River Heritage Park www.missionhospice.bc.ca Storytime at the Spraypark August 16th, 10:30am - 11:30am Mission Leisure Centre Spray Park Contact 604-820-4367 Third Monday Magic August 17th, 7pm 33227 Railway Ave www.fvmc.ca Music With Marnie August 18th, 2:30pm - 3:15pm Mission Library 604-826-6610
Rec on Tour at Kinsmen West Park August 18th, 5pm - 7pm Kinsmen West Park www.mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350 Storytime at the Spraypark August 19th, 10:30am - 11:30am Mission Leisure Centre Spray Park Contact 604-820-4367 Envision Twilight Concerts: Longhand + 1 August 19th, 7pm FR Heritage Park 7494 Mary St Envision Twilight Concerts: Aerophonics August 21st, 7pm FR Heritage Park 7494 Mary St Garage Sale August 22nd, 8am - 4pm FVHS Shelter 33103, N. Railway Ave www.fraservalleyhumanesociety. com Cinema Under the Stars August 22nd, 7pm, movie starts at dusk Fraser River Heritage Park mhakate@telus.net, 604-826-0277 Bull Riding at Sisto’s August 22nd, 7pm - 11pm Sisto’s Pub 34555 Vosburgh Ave 604.826.8500 for info Rec on Tour at Hatzic Park August 25th, 5pm - 7pm Hatzic Park www.mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350 Boreal Light: Veronica Plewman August 25th - September 12th Rock Family Gallery www.missinartscouncil.ca Envision Twilight Concerts: Valdy August 26th, 7pm FR Heritage Park 7494 Mary St
Sandcastle Pool Party August 28th, 1pm - 3pm Mission Leisure Centre Pool www.mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350 Envision Twilight Concerts: Might Fraser Big Band August 28th, 7pm FR Heritage Park 7494 Mary St Smoke, Fire and Thunder August 28th - 30th Friday Night: 8pm, Saturday: 7pm - 9pm Mission Raceway Park www.missionraceway.com Cinema Under the Stars August 29th, 7pm, movie starts at dusk Fraser River Heritage Park mhakate@telus.net, 604-826-0277
SEPTEMBER Mission Skating Club Registration for the 2015/16 skating year September 2nd, 5pm - 8pm Mission Leisure Centre Foyer Contact 04-826-9373 or www.missionskatingclub.com Hospice Hole in One Event….win $10,000 Qualifying round September 11th & 12th…final round September 17th Cedar Ridge Golf Course Contact 604-826-2235 or aelias@missionhospice.bc.ca 16th Annual Illuminaria Lantern Festival September 13th, 6pm FR Heritage Park 7494 Mary St www.missionacl.org Twin Peaks Mountain Duathlon – Trail Run & Mountain Bike September 13th, 10am - 4pm Mill Pond, 10358 Dewdney Trunk Rd Contact: twin.peaks.volunteer@gmail.com
SRC Medal Ceremony August 27th, 6:30pm - 8pm Mission Library 604-826-6610
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MISSION EVENTS CALENDAR FOLLOW OUR EVENTS ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER F - WHATS ON MISSION T - @WHATSONMISSION Submit events for FREE to whatsonmission@live.ca. All events submitted that are in Mission and open to the public will be included in the Events Calendar, at whatsonmission.ca, on Facebook and Twitter. Mission Regional Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament September 17th, 1pm shotgun start Cedar Ridge Golf Centre Contact Allison at 604.826.6914 Brewmaster’s Dinner at the Springs September 17th, 7pm Mission Springs Brewing Company www.missionsprings.ca Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup September 18th Silvermere Lake www.missionadoptablock.com The Terry Fox Run September 20th, Registration at 9am. Fraser River Heritage Park, 7494 Mary Street. Contact: 1-888-836-9786 or donna. white@terryfoxrun.org Fifth Annual Classic and Sports Car Show September 20th, 10am - 3pm Bent Wrenches Autoservice 7076 Mershon Street. www. fraservalleyhumanesociety.com Hike for Hospice September 20th, 10am Fraser River Heritage Park Contact 604-826-2235 or aelias@missionhospice.bc.ca Family Night Kick Off September 22nd, 6pm - -8pm Mission Leisure Centre www.mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350
ACES Eco Arts Festival September 25th & 26th Woodside Gallery, Harrison Mills www.weareaces.org
Stories in the Park Wednesdays July 8th – August 26th, 10:30am – 11:30am Mission Library 604-826-6610
Ladies Defense Workshop 1st Thursdays, 7:30pm - 8:30pm Seung-Ri Mission Taekwondo Academy www.missiontaekwondo.ca
Fraser Valley Flipout Pinball Tournament September 24th - 27th Nitro Amusements 33237 1st Ave www.nitropinball.com
International Knitting Club Wednesdays, July 8th - August 26th, 12pm - 2 pm Mission Library 604-826-6610
Mission Museum Kids’ Club Ages 6-10 Fridays, 1pm - 3pm July 3 to August 21 www.missionmuseum.com
Mission on the Fraser Lions Meeting 1st & 3rd Wednesdays 5:45pm - 7pm Mission Station Grill Banquet room For information email moflions@gmail.com
Book Picnic Fridays, July 10th - Aug 14th, 10:30am - 11:15 am Mission Library 604-826-6610
BC Rivers Day September 27th Mission Harbourside Park www.missionadoptablock.com Free Family Swim September 30th, 6:30pm - 8pm Mission Leisure Centre Pool www.mission.ca/leisure, 604-820-5350
RECURRING EVENTS Sunday Blues Jam Sundays from 3:30pm -7:30pm The Historic Dewdney Pub 604-826-4762 for more info Mission Drop-in Centre General Meeting 1st Monday of each month at 11:30 am Senior’s Centre 33100 10th Ave Call 604.814.2188 for more info Breakfast with the Rotary Club of Mission Wednesday’s, 7am - 8am Cedarbooke 32331 Seventh Ave Call 604.826.1382 for more info
JESSE COOK - ONE WORLD Tour 2015 Saturday, September 26th Clarke Theatre in Mission Tickets are $42.50 (Plus Facility Fee & Service Charges) At Ticketmaster locations. Charge by phone at 1-885-985-5000 or online at www.ticketmaster.ca
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Shining Spirit Reiki Wellness 2nd Wednesdays, 7pm - 10pm Oasis Rejuvination Centre 203 - 32331 7th Ave www.healbc.com Mission Ukulele Circle Wednesdays, 1:30pm - 3:30pm St. Andrews Place, 7365 Cedar St. For further details contact Richard at: percman54@gmail.com
“Whisky Jack” Hosts Karaoke Wednesday nights at 7:30pm Historic Dewdney Pub 604-826-4762 for more info Free Rod Loan Thursday’s, July 2nd Aug 20th, Noon - 4pm Rolley Lake Day Use Area Call 604-504-4716 or Jessica. yarwood@gofishbc.com Mission Midwifery Post Partum Drop in Open to all mothers of babies 0 - 12 months Thursdays 9:30am -11am September - June (closed for December) 7514 Welton Street For more info missionmidwife@gmail.com or check out our Facebook page -search Mission Midwifery Mission Seniors Activity Centre Assoc General Meeting 1st Thursday of each month at 10:30 am Mission Senior’s Centre 33100 10th Ave Call 604.814.2188 for more info Larry Vollans hosts ‘Acoustic Open Mic’ Thursdays, 7:30pm Historic Dewdney Pub 604-826-4762 for more info
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Old Age Pensioners General Meeting 2nd Fridays, 1:30 pm Senior’s Centre 33100 10th Ave Call 604.814.2188 for info Wellness Divas Healing Connection 3rd Fridays, 5:30pm – 8:30pm Oasis Retreat Spa B&B 11734 Allan St. Stave Falls www.oasis-retreat.net For info or tickets, call 604.462.7780 Old Age Pensioners Birthday Party 4th Fridays, 1:30 pm Senior’s Centre 33100 10th Ave Call 604.814.2188 for info Mission City Farmers Market Saturdays, 9am - 1pm Library Parking Lot on 2nd Ave www.missioncityfarmersmarket. com Mission on the Fraser Lions Club Meat Draw Saturdays, 2pm - 4pm Captain’s Cabin Pub 33331 Harbour Ave
THANK YOU, MISSION! The management and staff of Chartwell Cedarbrooke Re rement Residence extends their sincere gra tude to the community of Mission for your ongoing business and support. The growth we’ve experienced over the years is because of customers like you. We appreciate your trust, and strive to do our very best to serve Mission. It was an honor to be nominated for the Mission Chamber of Commerce 2015 Business Excellence awards alongside so many outstanding local businesses, who work hard to make lives be er. Congratula ons our fellow winners and nominees, who serve all of us, every day. Thank you! 32331—7th Avenue , Mission, BC V2V 6T7 (604) 557– 5154 x 13234
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Mission’s Finest Culinary Duo Martin’s Downtown Classic Cuisine 33157 1st Ave - originally Mission’s first Town Hall Open Daily for Lunch and Dinner 11am - 9pm www.martinsdowntown.ca - 604.820.0789
The Blackberry Th Bl kb Kit Kitchen h At Fraser River Heritage Park 7494 Mary St - 604.826.0210 Open Wed through Sun 9am - 8pm / Mon & Tues 9am - 4pm Open Year Round • Gift Cards Available!
Stone Soup Shining a light on how local business can take a leadership role in addressing homelessness. The last edition of What’s On Magazine introduced Stone Soup, Mission’s Community Response to Homelessness. While providing a roof over someone’s head is critical to helping someone off the street, there are many community supports also typically needed to help a person adjust such as medication management, mental health service provision and substance use counselling. Another equally important area not often addressed is how a community perceives those who are struggling to rebuild their lives. Mission is striving to replace judgement with an educated and informed community response. Kerry and Laurel Martin, owners of The Blackberry Kitchen located in Fraser River Heritage Park and Martin’s Downtown on First Avenue have jumped in to help, “After a lot of thinking about how our restaurants could help out, we decided we would offer a portion of the sale from every Tuesday’s lunch feature at The Blackberry Kitchen to support youth prevention while Martin’s Downtown has created a new soup recipe which will be called Stone Soup and be good for all! This soup will be vegan and gluten-free and a portion of each purchase going toward the cost of training volunteers or other
stone soup initiatives” explained Laurel Martin. Kirsten Hargreaves, Mission’s Manager of Social Development, couldn’t be happier “This is an innovative example of local business and the social sector coming together, as socially responsible consumerism grows, this is a way hungry patrons can fill their hunger while giving back to community”. Paul Horn, consultant and community builder with the project says “Laurel and Kerry exemplify the idea behind this initiative. If we want a better community for all, we all need to pitch in.”
and put your So order a bowl of stone soup money where your mouth is! The Blackberry Kitchen Facebook.com/BlackberryKitchen Martin’s Downtown Facebook.com/MartinsDowntown
For more information contact: Kirsten Hargreaves khargreaves@mission.ca To Horn advertise call 604-832-3130 or e-mail whatsonmission@live.ca 10 Paul bootstrapconsulting@shaw.ca
Recipes from Martin’s Downtown
Best Burger Mix Yields approx. 6 patties Photo credit Lenka Struthers
Summer BBQ Sauce Yields approx. 4 cups INGREDIENTS 2 tbsp. vegetable oil 1 cup fine diced onion 3 cloves of minced garlic 1 cup tomato sauce ½ cup apple cider vinegar 2 cups ketchup
2 tbsp. brown sugar 2 tbsp. molasses 2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 1 tsp. mustard powder 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. black pepper
METHOD Heat vegetable oil in a medium size pot over medium heat. ns Add the onions and garlic. Cook until the onions are golden brown.
Ingredients 2 lbs medium ground beef 1 tsp. chopped fresh garlic 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce ½ tsp. Tabasco sauce 1 tsp. salt ½ tsp. black pepper ½ tsp. dried thyme
METHOD Mix all ingredients in a large bowl and press to form one inch thick patties about 5oz. each. Grill over medium heat and cook until juices run clear and meat is fully cooked well done. Enjoy!
Add all of the remaining ingredients, bring to a boil, and then simmer slowly for an hour. Taste and adjust seasoning as required. bs or Baste sauce on your fully cooked burgers, ribs chops to enhance your dish.
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Stepping Stone Music Company is an umbrella company that encompasses music education, performance opportunities, and bringing the joy of music in to the community. Liisa Nessim has been teaching music for over 30 years incorporating as Stepping Stone Music Company in 2001. Offering private lessons in piano, voice, guitar and ukulele, Stepping Stone with an army of volunteers runs the Mission Coffee House Concert Series. The Concert Series currently based out of the Heritage Park Centre, has been running monthly for over 20 years and provides a venue for local musicians to gain exposure by being a main act or just performing a few songs on the open stage. Over the years we have featured many styles of music from folk to jazz to rock. Keeping the admission fee at $5 means entire families can afford to come out and enjoy the evening. Stepping Stones Music also boasts two vocal ensembles. Joy Vox Community Choir in operation since the onset of the company is a non-audition mixed-voice choir for singers of all levels and ages. Their repertoire includes everything from Africaninspired music to vocal jazz to contemporary choir arrangements. Joy Vox is very involved in the community and performs at various events in and around Mission and Abbotsford. They are regulars at the West Coast Christmas Show as well as the
See Stepping Stone Music and Joy Vox at these upcoming events! Mission Coffee House Concert Series 2015/2016 Dates:
Oct 3rd Nov 14th Jan 16th
Feb 13th March 5th April 9th
May 14th Nov 14th
2016 Festival of the Voice will happen at The Clarke Theatre on May 29th, 2016
Festival Of The Voice held in the spring that is an event that gives the community a chance to hear choirs from throughout the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley. Female members of Joy Vox are also given an opportunity to audition for Voce Destino, a group that also performs regularly around the Lower Mainland. Stepping Stone Music provides private lesson in voice voice, piano piano, guitar and ukulele in a home based studio. Liisa Nessim is also active in the community providing group lessons in daycares, schools and leisure centres. www.steppingstonemusic.ca steppingstonemusic@shaw.ca Ph 604.556.4402 • Follow us on Facebook & Twitter
Surrounded by the Music Joy Vox Community Choir Christmas Concerts A Fundraiser for the Christmas Bureau Friday, December 11th and Saturday, December 12th Matsqui Lutheran Church, 5781 Riverside St. Matsqui Village
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33529 First Avenue. Mission. www.missionartscouncil.ca (604) 826-0029 We’ve made some changes!! We are now wheelchair friendly!! Access to the center is available with our new wheelchair lift located at the back of the arts center. Why not drop by the Mission Arts Center today and enjoy the views of the garden from our new covered patio deck. Sit outside without the fear of rain and enjoy a cup of speciality tea with a delicious baked scone, surrounded by fresh seasonal berries, Fraser Valley local Jams and whipped cream! Yummy! Come see the changes to the Rock Family Gallery and view the exhibitions “from a different light” Our hours have changed too. We are now open Tuesday to Sunday noon to five pm daily. For more information on our programs, festivals and events, visit our FB page at www.facebook.com/missionartscenter or call us at 604-826-0029. We look forward to seeing you!
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July 14th - August 1st Opening Reception - July 18th
BOREAL LIGHT New paintings by Veronica Plewman August 25 to September 12, 2015 Mission Arts Council Gallery 33529 First Avenue, Mission, B.C. 604-826-0029 Tuesdays to Saturdays, 1:00 to 4:00 Opening Reception August 29 between 1 and 4 p.m.
All Saints Anglican Church The bell has pealed over Mission for over 100 years. Part of our downtown past & present at 2nd & James.
Sunday Worship 8am Spoken Service 10am with Music Morning Prayer: July 19 & Aug.2 all other Sundays: Holy Eucharist
Elyssa Lockhart: your Mission lawyer From her Mission office, Elyssa assists individuals, professionals, families and businesses with wealth preservation, estate planning, and protecting the interests of corporations. She works closely with accountants, financial planners and other professionals to ensure comprehensive and cost-effective solutions.
Coming in the Fall: “Sept. 27 Service in FR Heritage Park Oct. 4 Pet Blessing Service in afternoon”
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KEEPING IT CANADIAN: ACE TO BECOME RONA INDEPENDENT DEALER
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Big news everyone! On June 2nd we agreed to purchase the assets of the corporately owned RONA Home Centre here in Mission and transition our retail operations from ACE to RONA while the contractor division of FVBS remains unchanged. Following the closure of the corporate RONA on June 30th, Fraser Valley Building Supplies’ ACE retail operations has rebranded from Ace Hardware to a 100% LQGHSHQGHQWO\ RZQHG 521$ DIÀOLDWH VWRUH
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We are excited to introduce our newest project, Dream It, Be It: Career Support for Girls. This new program will help girls grow up to be strong, successful, happy adults. Dream It, Be It targets girls in secondary school who face obstacles to their future success. Our club will work in partnership with girls in small groups or a conference setting to provide them with the information and resources they want and need to be successful
JOIN US! For more information or to attend one of our monthly meetings please contact Rita Mackenzie at 604-462-8780 or email siabbotsford. mission@soroptimist.net Facebook – Like us! Soroptimist International Abbotsford/Mission (SIAM)
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More than just a couple of Tarts! Enjoy a spot of tea from our wide variety, or a cup of freshly ground organic coffee with traditional English baking in our cozy, friendly setting.
Open for Breakfast and Lunch. Call to book your high tea with the Tarts 33134 1st Ave, Mission • (604) 289-2253 Open Mon – Sat 8:30 – 4:00
It’s true. You can ha ave the fre eedom of living sa afely and securely, all in your own familiar home. Iff you ou wan nt h he elp p witth me eals, housek keeping, driving, gettin ng groc gr oc ceries, and d gettting n o ng out to activities you enjoy, you don n’t h ve ha v to move into an asssisted living g apartment. We can We n set e up your own wellness p program that provides ssa afe ety y, se securiity, healthy y meals, driviing, groceries, houssek ho ekee eepi ping and fun outings. We e can help fall-proof yo our ho h ome me and keep yo our mobility up. An A nd, d, if yo y u need help with medicatio on, or personal care, w we can ca n as assi s st – in th he comffort of your o own home. If you love where e you live, call 604 4-468-2273 to book y your FREE Caring Conssult. We can’t waitt to meet you. www.nursenexxtdoor.com m ©2015 Nurse Next Door Door. A Allll Rights Rese erved. erved
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Mission Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament Thursday September 17, 2015 Cedar Ridge Golf Course Tickets $75.00 per person Shotgun Start 1:00pm
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Can Dance Studio welcomes Tosh Sutherland to its professional coaching team. Can Dance Studio welcomes Tosh Sutherland to its professional coaching team. Tosh Sutherland began dancing at a young age. When his classes at Can Dance Studio of Mission, B.C. took him from a recreational dancer into the world of competitive tap he knew he had found his niche. Taking as many classes as he could from some of the greats such as Bonnie Jean Anderson, Danny Neilson, Dianne Walker, Derrick Grant and Lisa La Touche just to name a few. He was soon accepted and trained with Jacob’s Pillow in Massachusetts and went on to the world tap Dance Championships receiving numerous world medals including a bronze for the Male solo category. Tosh’s training led him to several professional opportunities. Traveling around the world with Princess cruise lines gave him an opportunity to train in many forms of dance as well as keep his tap training every chance he got. Working with the Vancouver Tap society, the Troy McLaughlin Tap Collective, (most recently with West Side Story at the Vancouver Playhouse), Shawn Byfield Productions, Toronto Rhythm Initiative, and Toronto’s Young People’s Theatre to name a few, expanded his professional Tap career. In 2011 Tosh Sutherland landed the role of Tip in the production “I Think I Can” where he portrayed a character with cerebral palsy who overcomes adversity. Playing a tap dancer with a disability really opened his eyes to the possibilities that anyone and everyone can dance. More recently after travelling all over the Pacific and Europe Tosh ended up back in his hometown here in Canada where he has been adjudicating for Dance competitions and just finished choreographing a dance piece for the “ The Scarlet Queen on Mercy” production. As well as his busy professional dance career Tosh also enjoys bringing his love of tap to students across the Vancouver area. Tosh combines excellent and rigorous technique in his classes with a sense of fun. He teaches the importance of the music and introduces the history of dance to his students. He has always been able to engage his students even those just starting out their dance training to those wishing to pursue a career in Tap with his infectious love of performance. We welcome Tosh back to Can Dance Studio where this fall he will be teaching students of all ages and abilities. Tosh’s classes fill up fast. If you are interested in training with Tosh or any of their professional staff, each specializing in their field of dance, call Can Dance today 604 820 0122 or register online at candancestudio.com.
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EARTHTACULAR ROCKS AND GEMS Rocks, Gems, Minerals, Local Gifts, Custom Jewelry, Classes Come check out some of the great local art currently in the store. We have some amazing Betty D Joe handcarved masks in all sorts of different totem and spirit animals. Betty’s work can be found all over the world and throughout galleries on the island and west coast. She is originally from Duncan but has resided in Mission for the past ten years. Carving for over 25 years she has a style unique only to herself but totes her technique as leaning towards Coast Salish. With one of the best Betty Joe mask collections in the Fraser Valley as well as many other local artists work, stop by sometime to check out some great amazing art!
Need something fun to do with friends or family? We carry the book Gem Trails by Cam Bacon. This book has all the great spots in the Fraser Valley and area to go out looking for exciting rocks, gems and crystals. If you just want to wander out for a couple hours or go for a couple days, this book will be your guide for a treasure hunt you won’t soon forget. Anyday we have some free time, this is what we consider Time Well Spent!
We are proud to be part of Mission and the surrounding region. We are committed to staying active in our community and contributing in any we can. We are thankful for the opportunity our Looking for a one of a kind piece of furniture? neighbours provide for us and hope we can We have a few remarkable tables made by local continue to be part of the great Downtown Success artisans that will be the focal point of any living or in our Beautiful Mission. We love our community RIÀFH VSDFH 0DGH E\ -RKQ 9XFXUHYLFK LQ VWRUH and the opportunity to be part of it! there are three extraordinary hand made root tables. Pull out of Harrison lake, add a couple Thank You Mission! hundred hours of handwork and you get the most Hope to see you soon incredible piece of furniture ever. We also have MXVW ÀQLVKHG WZR RI WKH PRVW VWXQQLQJ -DGH DFFHQW tables we have ever seen, come by for a peek at these marbled eye candy pieces.
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It’s summertime at Fraser River Heritage Park!
June 3rd-August 28th
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July 18th Cruiser Days - 9am - 3pm - www.4wdabc.ca
July 24th - 26th The 27th Annual Mission Folk Music Festival www.missionfolkmusicfestival.ca
August 15th Our Lady of Lourdes Pilgrimage - Mass at 1pm / Pilgrimage to Grotto follows
Fraser River Heritage Park is located at 7494 Mary Street. For more information, please call the Mission Heritage Association at 604.826.0277 • www.facebook.com/FraserRiverHeritagePark • www.heritagepark-mission.ca
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The Envision It’s a Celebration! July Financial Twilight Concerts Celebrates 25 Years! Continuing the tradition of bringing music, neighbors and the community together twice a week every summer!
Come on down to Fraser River Heritage Park for another season of Twilight Concerts! Every Wednesday and Friday evenings at 7 p.m.
Friday, July 3
Wednesday, August 5
Kitchen Sync
Bob Liley Jazz Quintet
Wednesday, July 8
Friday, August 7
Gary Comeau and the Voodoo All Stars
Ken McCoy Band
Friday, July 10
1066
Inner Wild
Wednesday, July 15 Groovedaddy
Wednesday, August 12 Friday, August 14 Company B Jazz Band
Wednesday, August 19
Friday, July 17
Longhand + 1
Deanna Knight and the Hot Club of Mars
Friday, August 21 Aerophonics
Wednesday, July 22
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Kenny Hess
Wednesday, August 26 Valdy
Wednesday, July 29 Roads Unknown
Friday, August 28 The Mighty Fraser Big Band
Friday, July 31 Bernie and Red
25TH YEAR MISSION HERITAGE ASSOCIATION’S ENVISION FINANCIAL
TWILIGHT CONCERT SERIES WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY EVENINGS STARTING JUNE 3 7 - 8 p.m. FRASER RIVER HERITAGE PARK | MISSION, BC Thank-you to our sponsors:
- Mission Community Foundation - Mission Association for Community Living - Midday Rotary - Simone & Leslie Redburn HomeLife - Trendy And What Knot Yarns and Gifts - Wentings Cycle & Mountain Shop - Dr. Stan Soon - Neverland Farms -Tyler Dental Artz -Fitness Lab & True- Flex Training - Hill and Hill’n Dale Animal Hospital -
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Mission Association for Community Living Invites you to Celebrate Inclusion! Event begins at 6:30 pm • Walk through the Labyrinth of Light • Join in the Lantern parade • Great evening of musical Entertainment on stage! • Fire Performance spectacular • End the evening at the fireworks finale!!! • Lanterns available for a minimum $3 donation
Saturday, Sept. 12th 2015 Fraser River Heritage Park, 7494 Mary Street, Mission B.C. Visit www.missionacl.org
Mission Association of Community Living What is Community Inclusion and why does it matter? If you were born in British Columbia before 1980, you may not have school memories of learning alongside kids with developmental disabilities. In the past, ‘those kids’ were often labeled and placed in institutions and denied the rights that most of us take for granted. The community living movement was formed by parents to advocate for family members who have developmental disabilities to be fully included in all elements of community life. Here in B.C. the community living movement resulted in the closure of institutions. When folks moved into communities, there were opportunities for community members to meet, form friendships, and learn from those with labels. Our lives are richer for the connections we have. We may understand resilience in a new way and carry a deep appreciation for the beauty of diversity. While the deinstitutionalization of people resulted in profound change and social improvement for individuals with disabilities, the movement still has work to do on the social justice front. From our perspective, community inclusion is not a social justice issue for those who have disabilities; it is a social justice issue for those who do not. Inclusive communities are better communities for all of us. Many doors have yet to be opened to ensure that people who have been marginalized may fully realize the experience of living in welcoming communities. MACL strives to further inclusion by supporting individuals and children with developmental disabilities to have inclusive preschool experiences, attend neighbourhood schools, participate in inclusive recreation and leisure activities, live in the neighbourhoods that they choose, work at real jobs for real pay, and access community services. There are many ways you can join the community inclusion movement! Become a member of MACL, donate to our work, become a champion employer, get to know someone with a developmental disability, and attend our 15th annual Illuminaria festival to celebrate inclusion! In the words of Margaret Mead, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world, indeed it is the only thing that ever has.” Photo credit www.daleklippenstien.ca
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Backyard Pool Safety Backyard pools can provide many hours of summer fun, but they can also be dangerous. Owning a backyard pool or hot tub comes with the responsibility of ensuring its safe use. Most often, children who drown do so in a pool when a caregiver is not paying attention, if only for a second. These drownings primarily involve young children who gain access to a pool without a self-closing and self-latching gate. Tips: There are simple steps that families can follow to keep their backyard pools safe. • Build a fence that has a self-closing and self-latching gate; keep the gate closed with restricted access at all times. Refer to your municipal bylaws for fencing requirements. • Establish pool rules. These can include: swim with a buddy, children must have an adult with them at all times, and no glass containers around the pool. • Few backyard pools are safe for diving - swimmers should always enter WKH ZDWHU IHHW À UVW • Be prepared take a First Aid course • Have readily accessible reaching or throwing assists, a working phone DQG À UVW DLG NLW • Have an Action Plan including adult supervision, an emergency signal, safety equipment and emergency procedures. • Keep the deck clear of toys and debris. • Do not use alcohol or drugs in or around the pool. • Small on-ground portable or kiddie pools should be emptied when not in use. Above-ground pools should have the ladder or steps removed when not in use. • Hot tubs should not exceed 104° F or 40° C and are not recommended for pregnant women, toddlers or infants. Active adult supervision is of the utmost importance - never leave your child unattended, not even for a second. • Lifejackets or PFDs should be worn by weak or nonswimmers, but they are not substitutes for supervision by an adult with good swimming skills, or a lifeguard. • Enroll your children in Red Cross swimming lessons. • Adults who are weak swimmers should also take lessons, DQG KDYH À UVW DLG WUDLQLQJ • Take your children with you if you have to leave the pool for any reason
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Poker Run
to support the Mission Hospice Society Children’s Bereavement Camp at Zajac Ranch. • Sign-in & coffee 9am - 10am at Fraser River Heritage Park • Ride 10am to 1:30pm leaving from Fraser River Heritage Park, follow the map to enjoy the stops and participate in the Poker Run. • Lunch 1:30pm – 3pm • $25 per bike and rider and $20 for passengers (lunch included)
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Custom Garments High Quality Alterations Fabrics & Notions
TW Excavating Ltd Over 26 years pushing dirt in the Fraser Valley and still pushing strong! Property Development - Land Clearing Driveways - Basements Riding Arenas - Paddocks
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Mission District Historical Society
Mission’s Historic Fall Fair ǧ ǧ ǧ ǤǤǤ
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THE DOWNTOWN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION PRESENTS
AUGUST 15 2015 COME & JOIN THE 1000'S OF PEOPLE AT MISSION’S STREET FAIR. THIS YEAR WE WILL HAVE A FOCUS ON ABORIGINAL HISTORY ON OUR FIRST BLOCKWE WILL HAVE TONS OF CHILDREN’S ENTERTAINMENT INCLUDING A TON OF BOUNCY CASTLE’S. LIKE LIVE MUSIC WELL WE HAVE IT! MUSICIAN - LOCAL & FROM AROUND THE LOWERMAINLAND
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WHERE IS “PLAYâ€? TODAY? WRITTEN BY LORRAINE TRULSEN Why is it that the pressure and expectations of success are placed on children at such a young age in today’s world? All parents want the best for their children, but it seems that the process of helping them achieve has shifted over the years. Children are kept “so busyâ€? these days that they don’t get to have the joy of experiencing “playâ€? like children have in the past. Play can be described as a self-chosen activity that involves creativity. It is really about the process, not the end product. The difference between play and work is that play is very open-ended but work has an expected outcome. “Back in the dayâ€? children were able to venture out into their neighbourhoods and experience their surroundings with their friends. Their “gross motor playâ€? was climbing trees and swinging from the branches, or riding their bikes over to their friends’ house. 'UDZLQJ ZLWK FKDON HQKDQFHG WKHLU ´À QH PRWRU VNLOOVÂľ RU EHWWHU yet, seeing who could collect the most bugs and worms. Their “cognitive learningâ€? was taking place in simple, fun activities like playing hopscotch and having to count, or playing four-square or building a snow fort. The life skills gained while just “playingâ€? was enormous. Children gained social skills, like how to interact with others, how to take turns, how to communicate, and how to compromise. Children were being active, exploring, engaging in new experiences and making friends! They were constantly challenging themselves, both physically and mentally, repeating activities and trying out ideas, all in the name of “PLAY.â€? Today parents are challenged in a very different way than parents from years past. Before parents could just open the door, tell their children to go play, and tell them to be home for dinner. Now, parents need to be a part of their children’s play because of the society we have created. Play is such an integral part of childhood and every child deserves to experience it as much as possible. The bright side for parents is that providing opportunities for play GR QRW QHHG WR EH FRVWO\ $ SDUHQW MXVW PLJKW Ă€ QG WKDW ZKHQ WKH\ HQJDJH LQ SOD\ ZLWK WKHLU FKLOG WKH\ IHHO OHVV VWUHVVHG DQG WKH\ WRR DUH KDYLQJ IXQ 8OWLPDWHO\ SOD\ LV EHQHĂ€ FLDO WR everyone!! /RUUDLQH 7UXOVHQ KDV EHHQ ZRUNLQJ LQ WKH Ă€ HOG RI (DUO\ &KLOGKRRG IRU RYHU \HDUV 6KH is a licensed early childhood educator who has worked in a variety of settings as both an educator and a director.
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We’re very pleased at What’s On! to announce the opening of What’s On! Abbotsford East! Cory Cassel, the Owner Publisher of What’s On! Mission, with his new business partner Bronwen Sutherland, will be launching What’s On! Abbotsford East. Using his experience from his highly successful Mission magazine Cory and Brownen are excited to be opening in such a great community. We have received SO many requests at What’s On! over the years from Abbotsford residents for their very own magazine that we know it’s going to be a great success! To get into the historical launch issue please contact Cory on 604-832-3130 Or e-mail Bronwen at whatsonabbotsford@gmail.com
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THIRD MONDAY MAGIC What’s in a name? Well, in this case – a description. ‘Third Monday Magic’ is a local monthly magic shows that is held‌on the third Monday of every month! This gem of a show is a little known Mission secret, and we feel it’s time to let everyone know w what they have been missing! The Fraser Valley Magic Circle e is is the group grou up behind be ehi h nd the show, s and when they formed fo ormed their club (Ring #387 of the International ter erna n tional Bro Brotherhood oth t erhood off Magicians) 3 years ago, ag go, cofounder Mike Norden, aka Norden rde den the Magician, knew that th hat they would need a venue for a local show. Norden attended a Christmas Panto at the Opening Nite Theatre on Railway Ave and knew he found the spot. “It’s a quaint little 50 seat theatre with a green room, a great size stage and an intimate and relaxed ambianceâ€? Norden recalls. “And it was dark on Mondays onlyâ€?. So began the show called Third d Monday Magic. The talent is pulled from the roster of the club’s 35 members, plus exciting guest stars from around BC and afar. The likes RI ),60 ZLQQHU 6KDZQ )DUTXKDU KDU $*7 Ă€QDOLVW /RXLH )R[[ 1RUWK $PHULFDQ FRPHG\ FKDPSLRQV 7UHYRU DQG /RUHQD 1HZ =HDODQG FUXLVH VKLS HQWHUWDLQHU 3DXO 5RPKDQ\ D 1HZ =HDODQG FUXLVH VKLS HQWHUWDLQHU 3DXO 5RPKDQ\ and so many more have graced ed this tiny stage in Mission. “It’s unbelievable. Right here in n our town – the top magicians in the world are doing their act for a few dozen people. Crazy.â€? Norden chuckles. “More re people need to know about this venue. For a mere $10 ticket ket (kids are $5) you can come out and support live entertainment ment in your own town. It’s a 90 minute magical extravaganza.â€?â€? 7KH FOXE SURGXFHV Ă€YH NLGV¡ WKHPHG VKRZV D \HDU ZKHQ WKH NLGV HPHG VKRZV D \HDU ZKHQ WKH NLGV are out of school and can attend, nd, in March, July, August, October (Halloween) and December. For or those shows the admission for kids is FREE! In March they had 70 people pack the theatre! “They are the most popular of the editionss we produce, but we do other months with comedy magic, mentalism, m, close up, parlour and other genres e types are catered tooâ€?. Norden of magic so that all audience explains. “And we are proud to have just completed our 24th edition last month, making thiss the longest currently running magic show in BC!â€? With July and August coming up, that means the next two shows will be for kids and families. July will be a theme on the movie ‘Frozen’ and August will be all ays “It’s provides a about ‘Superheros’. Norden says ur members and great and fun challenge to our p with new and guest entertainers to come up exciting tricks each month! Please check ww.FB.com/ us out on Facebook at www.FB.com/ mondaymagicBC and to purchase MC.ca . advance tickets go to www.FVMC.ca
Tickets are available at the door at Opening Nite Theatre (33223 N. Railway Ave) or at Abstract act Glass in Mission. Or contact Mike e Norden at secretary@fvmc.ca .
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