The Atlin Whisper, February 14, 2024

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Wednesday February 14th, 2024

The Atlin Whisper “Never doubt that a small group of committed citizens can change the world.” Margaret Mead

Lunch Out by donation Feb.25th @the Atlin Inn Restaurant Open 11 to 2 pm 2 kinds of soup and fresh baked sourdough bread with coffee and tea will be served All proceeds donated to Atlin Supportive Living


GIGS FROM HELL 1 Gigs we’d like to forget but just can’t by Paul Lucas “Oh, it must be wonderful being a musician; making a living doing what you love.” “Ha!” - That’s what I say - “Ha!” Don’t get me wrong. Being able to stay alive by strumming a guitar is a crazy piece of good fortune, especially if you are playing music you love. But ‘making a living’ as our friend puts it, involves taking many, many gigs that you would just as soon forget. Gigs occupy various locations in the musical spectrum - from wonderful concerts played in fantastic venues featuring original material, to musical situations you wouldn’t wish on your worst enemy. There is no need to go into the nights of wonder, because that’s what they are - nights where everything falls into place and you feel like you are standing in the light. No, we want to delve into the land of the grayscale - the place where desecration and horror reside. We want to revisit those gigs that have stayed alive in memory purely because of their hilarity quotient - the sheer volume of laughs you get when you share them with your fellow performers. I’ve sat with musicians from dusk til dawn recounting musical shit shows we’ve played, and all I can say is that, in the end, they provided far greater mass in belly laughs than they ever extracted in soul juice. Here’s a gig that remains in memory to this day, if only for olfactory reasons ••• THE SMELL OF SUCCESS The Dance of the Latrines Daniel Janke and I were playing a duo gig in Faro, Yukon. (You will get to know Dan better in ‘Music in the Yukon’). Dan and I both write, so between the two of us we usually can put together an evening of original material material that ranges from Jazz to New Music. It was an early concert, and we were packing up when one of the local organizers said, “Would you fellas like to come down to the local watering spot and knock out a few tunes? I’m sure we could raise some extra bucks for you, and it would make the trip more worthwhile.” “Why sure,” we said, like rubes walking into the fairground in search of the bearded lady. Well, you’ve never seen anything like it. The joint was a rambling quasi-under-ground cavern filled with dyspeptic miners who didn’t give a crap about music, and would have much preferred a stripper over two skinny jazz musicians. It didn’t look good from the start, but the capper was the bandstand, if I can call it that. The best place for us to set up was, evidently, the area between the two toilets. Now I don’t know whether there has ever been an experiment involving the difference in smell between male and female urine, but I can tell you right now, if there is a difference, it’s minimal. We stood there for two hours playing music that nobody wanted to hear, between a pair of spring charged bathroom doors that, at least twice a minute, swung wide to issue the worst stench imaginable. No one else in the bar seemed to notice. For us, though, it was a living hell. That couple of hours felt like eternity. Still, all was not lost. We were rewarded with some very fond looks from the local female fauna, who evidently felt we were fine young artists deserving of being taken upstairs to view etchings of one sort or another. We didn’t accept any offers, our art requirements having already been met for the evening. TO BE CONTINUED

“A Guitar Player On The Yukon Border” can be found at local bookstores and on Amazon.com. Paul can be found at paullucasmusic.com


Hello Dear Community! I am looking for ANTIQUES: -Oil Lamps -Flower Pots from big to small sizes -Wooden chairs -Victorian Sofa -Coffee table -Mirrors -Camera Collection -Book Collection -Coffee Collection -Paintings If you have any for sell or donation, please contact me at 250-651-2111. Thank you so much! Amélie Remon

LANDFILL *WINTER DAYS* *Effective – Sunday, November 5, 2023* SUNDAY & MONDAY 11 AM - 4 PM … PST

CLOSED at temperatures -28 C & below ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CLOSED ON ALL BC STATUTORY HOLIDAYS Family Day - Closed Monday, Feb 19th …. Open Feb 18, 20 Easter (Good Friday) - Open Mar 31, April 1 Operated by the Atlin Community Improvement District


FOOT CARE CLINIC Mar 18th and 19th 9 am - 1 pm at 5 mile (Mar 18th) 1:30 -7 pm at the Pew ALL day Mar 19th at the Pew Call Marion 867-335-5130 for appointment

Message from the Atlin community representative on the G2G Forum. The G2GF oversees several Joint Initiative (JI) Working Groups, each of which address important issues on the land base, including mining and mineral exploration, protected areas, fish and wildlife management, as well as research and monitoring. As your Atlin Community representative, I would like to hear from you about topics that are important to you so I can be the conduit of Atlin Community interests at the Forum.

Just making sure you are aware that the Public Engagement is open for submissions regarding the Amendments to the Land Act. There is an informative presentation about the Proposal to enable Land Act decisions to be made with Indigenous Governing Bodies at this site https://engage.gov.bc.ca/.../2024-01-12_Land-Act... The Engagement site is at https://engage.gov.bc.ca/.../engagement/land-act-amendments/ The Next G2G Forum is on February 21&22 2024 as a virtual meeting. Please send me your questions or issues relating to the scope of the G2G by emailing infoatling2g@gmail.com Åsa Berg


The Healing Each breath of air The healing power of oxygen Each sip of water The rejuvenation of hydration Each foot on the earth The grounding in Creation

“Not From A Can” In Winter frost across the North Ice patches form on lakes and more Then bit by bit ice sheets come forth Until they span from shore to shore. When given time the ice grows thick Sturdy enough to hold a man Intent on fishing for his pick Of fresh-caught fish…not from a can. Jeff Salmon

Each day of sunshine The life force of the sun Each night of darkness The benefits of rest Each moment of stillness

The appreciation of the present Each simple stretch The daily letting go Each specific intention The power of human thought Each purposeful prayer The gift of our Creator Each kind word The joy of connection Each touch of our lover The magic of human contact Each wave on the shore The sweet breath of God Stephen Badhwar, Jan. 2024 https://stephenbadhwar.substack.com/publish/posts



NORTHERN HOMES REAL ESTATE Surprise Lake Road 6 acres along the Spruce Creek with a fabulous meadow surrounded by the woods and the roaring creek, room for several guest cabins if you chose. Main house is 2 storey and a main level cozy self-contained mother-in-law cottage is perfect for guests. So much potential to expand. $350,000 Watson Avenue Two adjoining lots totaling 75x100’ providing ample room to build a new home while restoring a colorful and historic building, if you chose. No neighbors or roads to the north so lots of privacy. $225,000 4th Street 400 sq.ft., one bedroom cabin plus a large workshop on two adjoining 50x100 lots, fully fenced. Quiet location with lots of room for expansion. Great potential for expansion. $249,000 43.6 Beautifully maintained, inside and out, this cosy two bedroom home is so private featuring a second cottage with sleeping loft (often used as a B&B), a third cabin for guests, great garage/workshop, plus various other craft/workshops and fencing. Mountain views in every direction plus a short walk to Atlin Lake sandy beaches. Just waiting for you! Viewing by appointment ONLY. $597,000 Pearl Street 1700 sq.ft. historical building suited for combination comfortable living plus retail. Living room, kitchen, two bedroom and huge third room to adapt to your needs! Recent extensive foundation and roof restoration plus interior renovations utilizing the original wood and fixtures. This is the original Atlin and your opportunity! $395,000 Historic Rant This 3 bedroom bungalow appears to have been one of the Eaton catalogue pre-packaged houses, either original or salvaged with what appears to be solid beautiful Douglas Fir wood throughout just begging for restoration. With a fabulous view of the mountains and lake this is big enough for a young family. Plus, within walking distance of all amenities. An adjoining lot perpendicular to this homesite is also available. You could live here while building a dream home on the adjoining lot. $175,000 Warm Bay Road This gem is off grid, well maintained and absolutely the perfect retreat. Two bedrooms, large open dining/living room, galley kitchen and spacious pantry. Storage in walk out cellar plus numerous out buildings. Bonus is a warm spring flowing through year around! $230,000 Second Street 100x30 foot lot, sloping between the lake and mountain view. Great central location waiting for you. Develop your new home at your own pace. $135,000 4th of July .78 acres of Crown Land Lease, gated, partly cleared, the perfect spot to keep your RV and recreational necessities there for year around enjoyment. Lease term to 2042 $53,500 Call Myrna at (250) 775-1019 Please text or email a message (rather than voice mail) myrnablake1@gmail.com .or myrnablake1@zoleo.com when I am traveling Go to northernhomesbc.ca for more details.


MENU Daily and always available: Coffee, Fresh Made Sandwiches & Bakery Pastries All items OVEN baked ~ not deep fried Monday 9:30-5:00

Tuesday 9:30-5:00

Wednesday 9:30-5:00

Thursday 9:305:00

Fresh made sandwiches and pastries.

Chicken, Beef or Veggie, Cheese, Loaded Nachos. Starts at 11am until sold out. Small $14 Large $25 Roasted Whole Chicken. Starts at 3:30 until sold out. $20-$25

Wings hot and ready to go. Sold by the pound. Starts at 11am until sold out. $21.99 per pound All variety of sauces available. Choice of naked or breaded

Roasted Whole Chicken.

Friday 9:30-5:00

Saturday 9:30-5:00

Sunday Closed

Fried Chicken Dinner with Potato Wedges and choice of Salad. Starts at 11am until sold out.

Pizza Day. All in house made fresh. Starts at 11am until sold out. $ 18 - $43

Shani’s Rest Day

2, 4, 8 piece or 12 piece Family Bucket w/potato side and choice of salad. Price for 2 - $ 12 Price for 4 - $ 21 Price for 8 - $ 37.50 Family Bucket $ 65

Pizza by the slice while supplies last $7

Starts at 3:30 until sold out. $20-$25

*Pre-order meals by 4pm the day before – Roast Chicken, Roast Beef, Pork Ribs * Available Tues, Wed, Friday, Saturday

~Catering, Donut, Pizza available any day when booked 48 hours in advance~

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Gary Pumps Ltd.

Please note that requests for same day water delivery must be received no later than 11 am Yukon time of said day. Thank you!

Water delivery and Sewer Removal are available Monday through Friday Home Heating Fuel, Bulk Fuel Available Phone 250-651-7463 Email garypumpsltd@gmail.com Box 147 Atlin BC V0W 1A0 Office hours – Monday to Friday 8 am – noon Yukon time Closed all Statutory Holidays With thanks, Gary McNeil and Jody Smallwood

Food and Beverage Hours Starting February 1, 2024 Friday 5:30-8

-Saloon

Saturday 6-8

-Saloon

Sunday 6-8

-Restaurant

Friday night is Pizza night. Saturday is Burger and Beer special.

Atlin Pet Care 287 Tatlow Street

Your pets home away from home!

Winter store hours (Starting Sept 20) Please take note that we will be closing on Sundays Monday - Friday 9:30am – 5pm Saturday 10am – 5pm Sunday Closed Also closed on all Statutory holidays. Will operate on MST this Fall/Winter. ~Weekly freight truck run on Mondays and freight runs available upon request~

Indoor/Outdoor Runs Heated Kennels Boarding-Grooming-Pet Supplies Emergency Care-Veterinarian Referrals SPCA AGENTS George Holman 250-651-7717 or Marj Holman 250-651-7758


Atlin Christian Centre Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Service and Sunday School Sunday 11 a.m. Come join us!

St. Martin’s Anglican Church 10 a.m. Sunday

For God so loved the world that He gave

250-691-0128

Everyone welcome!

but to save the world through Him.

Mountain Shack Café Restaurant Fast Fancy Food Great Service 110 Discovery Avenue In Atlin, B.C.

EAT IN OR TAKE OUT Wednesday thru Monday 250-651-7789

MOBILE WELDING SERVICE AVAILABLE Contact: Alain Vanier 250-651-0037

Reasonable Rates!

His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world,

John 3:16-17

Smallwood Enterprises Ltd We provide Concrete, Drain Rock, Screed gravel, Sand, Topsoil and Septic systems. We also provide Equipment Rentals, Excavations, Covered Storage, and Snow Removal. Please call (250) 651-2488 or email bobscontracting2020 @gmail.com

Atlin Community Library Open Friday and Saturday from 2-4 pm Everyone is Welcome!

The next Whisper is Wednesday February 28th Submissions are due no later than Sunday 6pm February 25th The Purpose of the Atlin Whisper is to encourage, build-up and inform the people of Atlin concerning ongoing community events and happenings. The Whisper is not a political mouthpiece.

Compiled and edited by Lynne Phipps. Paper for printing courtesy of Northern Homes Real Estate Printing courtesy of Dani McNeil and the RCMP Atlin. Delivery by Bobbie Whelan and Gary Hill. Classifieds, news, upcoming events Contact 1-867-334-7949 or lynnephippsatlin@gmail.com if you have, pictures or articles you would like to submit. Please note that submissions should be sent in either WORD or JPEG whenever possible. PDF must first be printed and then scanned back into the computer in order to format it into the paper. This costs in both paper and ink. We know that at times a PDF is the only way, which is okay when necessary, but otherwise, as the Whisper is a FREE community service we appreciate your support in helping to keep the costs down as much as possible. Thank You!


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