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Until Sep 20, 2020 Get walking and/or running to celebrate Langley in support of our local food bank. Who wants to participate in this fun family-friendly community activity for a chance to win prizes from local companies, all while fundraising for our local food bank? Let us celebrate local together! langley4langley.com Until Sep 21, 2020 Climb for Alzheimer’s Fundraiser Hikes across BC any time until Sept 21. Take part in the Climb for Alzheimer’s fundraiser and embark on hikes in your local community in support of people living with dementia in BC. You can help reach our goal of 70,000 kilometers and start fundraising today at climbforalzheimers.ca. Sophie 604-7424928, sgrattidge@alzheimerbc.org Until Sep 30, 2020 Registration for LINC and OLC English Language Classes New Directions LINC and OLC welcomes new students to register for online and partial in-person classes from basic to intermediate level English for
Adult Newcomers to Canada. You can also study when it works best for you at the Open Learning Centre! Classes begin Sep 14, 2020. 604-530-0535 for an appointment to register and more info, or Mon-Thu 9am-8:30pm at the New Directions English Language School at 100- 20436 Fraser Hwy, Langley. Sep 2, 9 & 16,2020 Fort Langley Evening Ride - 20km Sometimes there’s the perfect not to long and not to short ride, this is one of them. The river and valley views are spectacular. The route follows the The Great Trail through farm fields along the Fraser River from Fort Langley to 208th Ave and back. 6:30pm. We will meet in the Brae Island Regional Park parking lot. Meetup.com, The Abbotsford Walking/ Hiking And More Group. Sep 3, 2020 34th Annual Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament This tournament is perfect for all skill levels, professionally organized and is a terrific way to meet the men and women of our business community. Redwoods Golf Course, langleychamber. com/golftournament. Sep 4-5, 2020 Fort Langley Arts and Jazz Festival A virtual festival bringing artists together with audiences. The weekend will feature live and pre-recorded performances, conversations,
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Sep 10-26, 2020 THE LAST 5 YEARS - a musical by Jason Robert Brown 2 people explore their 5-year relationship. Cathy starts from the end; Jamie from the beginning. 6:30pm. Theatre in the Country - Socially Distanced, 5708 Glover Road. 604-2599737 or theatreinthecountry.com Sep 12, 2020 Parkinson SuperWalk Join us for the 30th annual Parkinson SuperWalk! Funds raised support Parkinson Society BC’s life-changing programs and services for people
Sep 16, 2020 Bear IQ Webinar Nature Connections Webinar Series, from the Campbell Valley Nature House. Online, 6:30-7:30pm. Join Metro Vancouver Regional Park Interpreter Zoey for a virtual walk through the life of a black bear. Find out how to coexist with these intelligent animals by learning about bear food, habits and the signs they leave behind. Info and to register, go to the Events Calendar at metrovancouver.org. Sep 18, 19 & 20, 2020 West Fine Art Show A unique art show and sale held annually in support of the Langley Hospice
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Happy Fall! For us at the What’s On! Langley Magazine, the September/ October issue typically has tons of events. However, this year is different. Masks, social distancing and gathering limits are the new normal. Some of the events are cancelled or delayed, others have gone virtual.
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But we can still enjoy some of our favorite events this Fall, and they are listed throughout this magazine. In this issue be sure to check out Theatre in the Country (a dinner theatre in Langley!), West Fine Art Show and the Fort Langley Jazz & Arts Festival to name a few. This issue will be distributed throughout Langley by Canada Post, and ALWAYS available online at whatsonlangley.com. We encourage you to support the businesses and events that appear in this magazine. They need our support now more than ever!
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Contents: The West Fine Art Show 2 CIBC Run for the Cure 2 Climb for Alzheimer’s 3 What Can I Do to Pay Off My Debts Faster? 3 Willoughby Town Centre 8-9
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Sep 26, 2020 Fort Langley Beer + Food Festival Celebrate & enjoy the best of the Fraser Valley with live music, 30+ craft breweries, 10+ local food vendors, cideries, wineries and much more right outside the Fort Langley National Historic Site! As you know things change day to day, so stay tuned for new info or changes. If this event is cancelled, a full refund or hold onto your ticket for next year! fortlangley.com.
Oct 3, 2020 Gratitude & Appreciation Summit Bringing Back Human Connection in Business. In a world of chaotic communication, we need to make a change and bring the human connection back into our lives. As we move faster and faster in business and life, the necessity to make authentic connections with one another is more vital now than ever both virtually and in person. Through the act of Gratitude and Appreciation, this world may become a better one person at a time. Where: Virtual / Online. gasummit.ca. Tickets eventbrite.ca. Oct 4, 2020 CIBC Run For the Cure An exciting virtual experience! Include all the best things about Run Day: Connecting with your teammates, an inspirational opening ceremony, and a high-energy warm-up. As well, you’ll be able to create your own avatar, fundraise
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Oct 17, 2020 Awesome Owls Campbell Valley Regional Park. Hoot along with a live endangered spotted owl! Uncover the mysterious lives of owls through skull, feather and sound displays. Learn how amazing owls are from our knowledgeable park interpreters. Free, all ages. Register online for friends and family in your bubble (up to 6 people) for a 1hr timeslot. metrovancouveronline.org
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