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A Champian for Dinah

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Jazz singer/pianist Champian Fulton brings her quartet to Jazz on the Wing this Sunday at the YAC

by Ken Bolton

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hile other girls her age were in their bedrooms pretending to be Madonna or some other pop idol, Champian Fulton was busy channelling a legendary jazz singer who died back in 1963. “You know how kids like to pretend and tell stories? My story was that I was Dinah Washington.” Born in Oklahoma, Fulton grew up surrounded by jazz. Her father, Stephen Fulton is a trumpeter and music educator, and her family’s circle of friends included jazz luminaries such as trumpeter Clark Terry and bassist Major Holley. “At the time, I didn’t think anything of it. I just sort of took it for granted that every kid had that kind of friends,” she says. Before she was 10 years old, Fulton started to become “really serious” about wanting to be a musician. “I discovered that a lot of these people I knew were on all my favourite records. And even if they weren’t on my favourite records, they knew the people who were. That’s when I started to realize I was part of something special.” It was on one of her weekly outings to the record store with her father that she first encountered her musical heroine, when her father bought her a copy of Washington’s For Those in Love album. “I was so excited that Clark was on it, and when we listened to it, I completely fell in love with the sound of her voice, her rhythm, the whole record, I was just fascinated by it. I just identified with

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Singer/pianist Champion Fulton will perform at Jazz on the Wing at the Yukon Arts Centre this Sunday, with three Canadian sidemen it musically so strongly,” she says. “It wasn’t until many years later, when I learned more about her as a person, that I even thought about her in that sense of being a woman in a man’s world. That all came much later.” Fulton can’t remember when she first started learning piano from her grandmother, and she has always been a singer. “I think all little kids like to sing, because it’s something you can do right away with no instrument. It’s just like talking; you can open your mouth and sing. It’s easy to do.” Along the way, she also learned to play trumpet and drums, but decided to dedicate herself to

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singing and piano when she graduated high school. Fulton doesn’t bristle at the observation that her performances seem to suggest more than one musical personality, with the strong block chords of her piano playing contrasting with a softer, melodic vocal line. “I think most of us have two sides to our personality, and I think having the two instruments gives me an opportunity to work with both sides, either simultaneously or back and forth.” While it’s easy to trace her vocal influences to the likes of Washington and Sarah Vaughan, Fulton cites Red Garland, Wynton Kelly and Bud Powell as early piano mentors. “Many years later on I became really obsessed with Erroll Garner, again because of the block chords,” she says. “But I think one of my favourite musical influences in general was the Count Basie Band. I love the aesthetics of the Count Basie band, either in the small group, the trio, or the big band.” So, if she were not so busy as a bandleader in the male-dominated

world of jazz, who would she most like to perform with? “This is going to sound funny, but I’m going to say it. I would like to work in the Count Basie band, but as the piano player. Maybe there could be two pianos, one for me and one for Bill Basie,” she laughs. This weekend, Fulton will perform in Whitehorse with a quartet that includes trumpet player Cory Weeds, founder of the renowned Cellar Jazz Club in Vancouver, along with Jodi Proznick on bass and Julian MacDonaugh on drums. The repertoire will be largely from her latest CD, After Dark, a tribute to the music of Dinah Washington. The foursome will also play a few numbers from a CD she recorded with Weeds, called Change Partners. One of tunes will be her father’s composition, “Bring Enough Clothes for Three Days.” The Jazz on the Wing concert is Sunday, March 6 at 7:30 p.m., on stage at the Yukon Arts Centre. Ken Bolton is a freelance writer who lives southeast of Whitehorse.

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Thu, Mar, 3, Northern Lights Judo Club: Adult Practise 6:30 PM École ÉmilieTremblay Thu, Mar, 3, Nia Dance with Susie Anne Bartsch 6:30 PM Heart Of Riverdale Fri, Mar, 4, Ball Pit Play 10:00 AM Heart Of Riverdale Fri, Mar, 4, Young Explorer’s Preschool Program 10:00 AM MacBride Museum 867667-2709, ext.3 parents and children explore the animal gallery together. Play games, create crafts, read stories and sing songs. Fri, Mar, 4, P.O.P. Power Of Painting 10:30 AM Family Literacy Centre 668-8698 /6686535 Explore and discover all things paint and colour. Creative activities with a story time too! Ages 3 & Up Fri, Mar, 4, Family Free Play Drop-in 12:30 PM Family Literacy Centre 668-8698 /6686535 This drop-in includes reading time, free play and interactive activities. All Ages Welcome Fri, Mar, 4, Indoor/Outdoor Arts on the Move - After School 3:15 PM Heart Of Riverdale Fri, Mar, 4, Teen Drop In 6:00 PM Heart Of Riverdale Sat, Mar, 5, Imagination Station 10:00 AM Family Literacy Centre 668-8698 /6686535 Drop-in for some snacks and activities inspired by the Yukon Imagination Library books! All Ages Welcome Sat, Mar, 5, Family Free Play Drop-in 12:00 PM Family Literacy Centre 668-8698 /668-6535 This drop-in includes story time, free play and interactive activities. All Ages Welcome Sat, Mar, 5, Yukon Comic Culture Society Presents: Free Board Game Drop-In 12:00 PM Whitehorse Public Library Monopoly, Scrabble, Risk, Hungry Hippos, Apples to Apples from the classics to the new found favourites we’ve got a board game for you. Come drop in and play some board games, all ages welcome. Located in the Meeting Room at the Whitehorse Library. Sun, Mar, 6, Building Intuition w/Tarot 1:00 PM Heart Of Riverdale Mon, Mar, 7-Mar 18 SPRING BREAK - NO CLASSES Heart Of Riverdale Mon, Mar, 7, Family Free Play Drop-in 12:30 PM Family Literacy Centre 668-8698 /668-6535 This drop-in includes reading time, free play and interactive activities. All Ages Welcome Mon, Mar, 7, Northern Lights Judo Club: Kids Practise 5:15 PM École ÉmilieTremblay Kids practise - 5 - 11yrs Mon, Mar, 7, GO The Surrounding Game 6:00 PM Starbucks Chilkoot Centre Simple Game Deep Strategy. Beginners & Visitors Welcome. For more information email: tjbowlby@gmail.com Mon, Mar, 7, Northern Lights Judo Club: Adult Practise 6:30 PM École ÉmilieTremblay Tue, Mar, 8, Family Free Play Drop-in 12:30 PM Family Literacy Centre 668-8698 /668-6535 This drop-in includes reading time, free play and interactive activities. All Ages Welcome Tue, Mar, 8, No Girls Group 5:00 PM Heart Of Riverdale Tue, Mar, 8, Book Club 7:30 PM Heart Of Riverdale Wed, Mar, 9, Family Free Play Drop-in 12:30 PM Family Literacy Centre 668-8698 /668-6535 This drop-in includes reading time, Daily Animal Crackers 4:30 PM MacBride free play and interactive activities. All Ages Museum Explore MacBride Museum’s Welcome animal gallery with one of our knowledgeable Wed, Mar, 9, FREE Activity Night 5:30 PM interpreters and play Who Dung It? Whitehorse Elementary Bring your child Daily Yukon Wildlife Preserve Interpreted and have fun with many different activities Tour 4:00 PM Yukon Wildlife Preserve 5 happening every week! Km Tour of Yukon Wildlife Preserve - 75-90 Thu, Mar, 10, Family Free Play Drop-in Minutes - A must see stop while in Yukon 12:30 PM Family Literacy Centre 668-8698 Thu, Mar, 3, Non-Profit Leadership with /668-6535 This drop-in includes reading time, Sue Starr 9:00 AM Heart Of Riverdale free play and interactive activities. All Ages Thu, Mar, 3, PÈRE POULE MAMAN Welcome GÂTEAU 10:00 AM Family Literacy Centre Thu, Mar, 10, Northern Lights Judo Club: (L’AFY: préscolaire) Appelez 668-2663 Kids Practise 5:15 PM École Émilie(poste 500) reception@afy.yk.ca Tremblay Kids practise - 5 - 11yrs Thu, Mar, 3, Family Free Play Drop-in Thu, Mar, 10, Northern Lights Judo Club: 12:30 PM Family Literacy Centre 668-8698 Adult Practise 6:30 PM École Émilie/668-6535 This drop-in includes reading time, Tremblay free play and interactive activities. All Ages Welcome Thu, Mar, 3, Theatre with Susie Anne Tue, Mar, 1-4 Zero Waste Hackathon Bartsch - After School 3:15 PM Heart Of YuKonstruct Makerspace Riverdale Thu, Mar, 3, Invasive Species Forum 8:30 Thu, Mar, 3, Northern Lights Judo Club: AM Yukon College Worms to Weevils - what Kids Practise 5:15 PM École Émilieinvasive species are on Yukon’s horizon? Tremblay Kids practise - 5 - 11yrs Join the Yukon Invasive Species Council on Thu, Mar, 3, Kids’ Singing with Jillian March 3, 2016 at the Yukon College for a Brown 5:30 PM Heart Of Riverdale Forum and Workshop on invasive species.

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opening hours and wishes the business owners good luck. “I really tried to point out the positives everywhere, because I don’t want to hurt any of these small businesses,” she says. Loxam is also thorough, and even gives fast food and chain restaurants like A&W and KFC their fair shake. “I like all food,” she says. “I like terrible food. I like a BLT with so much mayo that is disgusting, but I also like PHOTO: Courtesy of Erin Loxam the things that are difficult to come by and expensive and fancy and hoity toity.” Erin Loxam; Also, she points out that fast Food Critic at Large food does have its virtues. “There are reasons to be positive about Mcdonald’s: it’s open n less than a year, Erin Loxam 24 hours and there are times when has found her way to the heart you need that. “When I was moving on January of the Yukon — through its 1st and nothing was open, we just stomach. While still a cheechako, she needed something to eat because has visited more local restaurants we were moving and had no food than any sourdough, and has done in the house.” Does Loxam have favourites? us the good service of writing about her dining experiences on You bet. A good place to start is in her year end Top Ten list. her blog All Yukon Eat. A long time blogger, Loxam is When she moved to Whitehorse last spring, Loxam’s goal was to comfortable writing about what visit every single restaurant in she does in her spare time, and it helps keep her communications Whitehorse. “There’s always something new chops sharp while she looks for and something gone or changed work in her field. Nonetheless, it ownership, but I think I’m 70 per surprised her to learn that people cent of the way through,” she es- were actually reading her blog and using it to make their own timates. Loxam is a gracious reviewer. dining choices. She has a growing When reviewing a newly opened readership and is an active social coffee shop in the location known media presence, promoting local as the Bermuda Triangle for the food businesses. Online endeavours in a small number of restaurants that vanish without a trace, she acknowledg- town can have drawbacks. She es how difficult it is to open new inexplicably received some backeating establishments, forgives lash when she described in less the printing error mis-stating its than glowing terms a mouse run-

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ning across her foot while waiting in line to order. As she approaches her goal, Loxam sees the blog evolving into a broader look at Yukon food. An avid cook herself, she hopes to talk to the many other food enthusiasts in Yukon. “I’d like to share other people’s stories. Obviously there are people besides me buying the Thai basil at the grocery store and I’d like to find them. I’ve started reading books like cookbooks of the north so that I can try to understand what people think of as Yukon food.” As well, the topic of how we get and grow food is of increasing interest to Loxam. “I’ve always lived in big cities and didn’t think about it much. There are farms here and it’s increasing — unfortunately partly due to climate change — but there are other changes in technology and more people wanting to eat food that’s actually grown where they live. These are all things I’d like to explore at some point.” But first, Loxam feels there’s still a need for a comprehensive list of restaurants in Whitehorse and Yukon. Trip Advisor, Yelp, and Urban Spoon are all incomplete sources, which she thinks is a pity, both for locals and visitors. “There are a few good restaurants that aren’t on Trip Advisor because they’re just not visited by tourists. We should recognize all the good things that are here so that we can then showcase that to other people.” She encourages locals to go on Trip Advisor and update or add their favourite places to give visitors a more complete picture of what’s on offer here in Yukon. So get out there, all Yukon: Eat. All you can. To check out Erin Loxam’s blog go to www.AllYukonEat.com and find her on Twitter at AllYukonEat. Glenda Koh eats and writes in Whitehorse.

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t’s easy to distinguish what the latest food trends are when you see the latest creative potato chip flavours. I realize this sounds a little crazy, but let me explain. A recent trip to Superstore had me eyeing up the 60-cent bags of President’s Choice harissa hummus chips. This particular variety is in their “world of flavours” collection, along with Jamaican jerk chicken, Sriracha, poutine and Moroccan spice. The thing that all of these chip flavours have in common is that they’ve all recently had a moment in the foodie spotlight. So, back to harissa – the perfect substitute for those who are suffering from a Sriracha hangover, but still want their food to be hot. It’s a condiment made from spicy chiles, used most often in Middle Eastern and North African cooking. When blended up chiles meet garlic, oil and aromatic spices, a feisty red paste is made that will liven up lots of dishes. Frankly, I haven’t had much luck finding the condiment in stores here, although Superstore and Independent both carry a powder form of it in their Black Label collection. Here are a few of my favourite ways to use it: As the chip flavour suggests, blend a teaspoon or two into your favourite hummus recipe. Taste first, and add more if you’re looking for more of a kick. Swap harissa for chili powder in chili recipes. A new twist on brunch – simmer chopped or canned tomatoes with onion, garlic, green peppers and a few teaspoons of harissa. Make holes in the sauce and crack a few eggs into them. Cover and cook until the eggs are set– they will be white all around, and the yolks will be slightly runny. Sprinkle the powdered variety on butter-coated popcorn. Aimee O’Connor is a Whitehorse-based political reporter who considers cooking up (and eating) truly delicious foods as a hobby, not a chore.

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this style of music. She was three when she began step dancing and six when she began playing the fiddle, she says. With song titles such as “Bigeared Mule,” “Reels Tadoussac et Lindbergh” and “Cruel Willie,” Verch describes her style as “traditional, much more than contemporary,” with FrancoCeltic and bluegrass influences. “It’s hard to say why I am so drawn to the traditional style… when you fall for something, there’s always this element of

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the unknown,” she says. “I have a strong affinity for the way life used to be, growing up in a small rural community where everyone helps each other out and you work with your hands. The music just goes with it.” Verch is a fiddle player of some renown, with numerous awards. In 2010 she played before the entire country as part of the opening ceremony at the Vancouver Olympics. She released her first album, Springtime Fiddle, in 1992 and has since gone on to

release 10 more.Her most recent album, The New Part, debuted in April of 2015. Verch tours widely, playing Europe, the United Kingdom, Canada, China, Australia and the United States. While this is her first time in the Yukon, Verch says it’s a place she’s always wanted to visit. “We’ve been to some pretty cool places in the North, in Alaska and Nunavut… there’s something about sharing music in small communities that have kept their

traditions alive, which is just so amazing.” Verch will be at playing at the Yukon Arts Centre on March 4th. The show starts at 8 p.m., tickets are available at www.YukonArtsCentre.com. Lori Garrison is the editor of What’s Up Yukon. Questions about her stories can be sent to editor@whatsupyukon.com. Please don’t ask her question about music, as she is virtually tone deaf.

1. What is the first date of operation into Whitehorse from Frankfurt in 2016? 2. When is the last flight from Frankfurt to Whitehorse in 2016? 3. What day of the week do Condor flights operate into and out of Whitehorse? 4. How old is Condor this year? 5. What type of aircraft does Condor operate into Whitehorse from Frankfurt? 6. How many classes of service does Condor offer to and from Whitehorse and Frankfurt? 7. Does Condor have a North American Facebook page? 8. Who is Condor’s interline partner in the Yukon? 9. How big are the personal seat back screens in Economy Class? 10. What are Condor’s other Canadian Gateways with non-stop service from Frankfurt?

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ladies only kickboxing starting on the 5th March - skipping easter, then commencing after. Coach Jillian Dean (CASK certified) Sun, Mar, 6 Restricted Firearms Course 8:30 AM Whitehorse Rifle Pistol Club Sun, Mar, 6 WCC Practice Ice Times: Whitehorse Curling Club 11:00 AM Mount MacIntyre Recreation Centre Sun, Mar, 6 Velocity & Pursuit 1:00 PM Biathlon Range Sun, Mar, 6 Family Drop-in Polarettes Gymnastics Club 2:30 PM Vanier Catholic Secondary Mon, Mar, 7 WCC Practice Ice Times: Whitehorse Curling Club 11:30 AM Mount MacIntyre Recreation Centre Mon, Mar, 7 Northern Lights Judo Club: Kids Practise 5:15 PM École ÉmilieTremblay Kids practise - 5 - 11yrs Mon, Mar, 7 Hand to Hand - Level 1&2 with Gael 6:00 PM Aikido Yukon Dojo Mon, Mar, 7 Northern Lights Judo Club: Adult Practise 6:30 PM École ÉmilieTremblay Mon, Mar, 7 Public Night – Indoor Range 7:00 PM Whitehorse Rifle Pistol Club Mon, Mar, 7 Public Night – Indoor Range 7:00 PM Whitehorse Rifle Pistol Club Mon, Mar, 7 Sword/Bokken with Gael 7:00 PM Aikido Yukon Dojo Tue, Mar, 8 WCC Practice Ice Times: Whitehorse Curling Club 11:30 AM Mount MacIntyre Recreation Centre Tue, Mar, 8 Pursuit & Velocity practice 4:30 PM Biathlon Range Tue, Mar, 8 Weight Watchers 5:00 PM Yukon College Please arrive 30-minutes prior to the listed meeting time for weigh-in and registration, room A2202. 403-4730645 Tue, Mar, 8 Golden Horn Yoga 6:00 PM Golden Horn Elementary Terice 668-6631 Tue, Mar, 8 Whitehorse Scottish Country Dance Club 7:00 PM Jack Hulland Elementary Come solo or bring your friends as this fun activity will not only keep you smiling but also give you a great workout.

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Fri, Mar, 4, Sally & Sisters Lunch 12:00 PM Whitehorse Food Bank Free Hot Lunch for Women & Children 334-9317 Sat, Mar, 5, Community ConsultationReshaping BC and Yukon 10:30 AM Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre Please join us for an important consultation session and help us shape the future of the MS Society of Canada in the Yukon. We look forward to sharing some important highlights of new MS Society initiatives, programs available to people affected by MS, as well as new ways of delivering support and services in your area and ideas for improving community engagement. We also want to hear from you, about what’s important to you and how we can help. Sun, Mar, 6, Tonglen 10:00 AM White Swan Sanctuary Sun, Mar, 6, Zen meditation and discussion 3:30 PM Alpine Bakery We will do a sitting meditation for 20 minutes, a walking meditation for 10 minutes and a

Tue, Mar, 8 Youth Shooting Program 7:00 PM Whitehorse Rifle Pistol Club Tue, Mar, 8 Executive meeting 7PM 7:00 PM Biathlon Range Wed, Mar, 9 WCC Practice Ice Times: Whitehorse Curling Club 11:30 AM Mount MacIntyre Recreation Centre Wed, Mar, 9 FREE Activity Night 5:30 PM Whitehorse Elementary Bring your child and have fun with many different activities happening every week! Wed, Mar, 9 Hand to Hand - Level 2&3 with Gael 6:00 PM Aikido Yukon Dojo Wed, Mar, 9 Adult biathlon 6:30 PM Biathlon Range Wed, Mar, 9 Staff/Jo with Gael 7:00 PM Aikido Yukon Dojo Wed, Mar, 9 Practical Course in Selfdefense for Women 7:00 PM Vanier Catholic Secondary You are invited to participate in Practical Course in Selfdefense for Women Program is running for 3 months and is sponsored by Yukon Government and you will get 50% off. Register today! Wed, Mar, 9 Public Night-Indoor Range 7:00 PM Whitehorse Rifle Pistol Club Thu, Mar, 10 WCC Practice Ice Times: Whitehorse Curling Club 11:30 AM Mount MacIntyre Recreation Centre Thu, Mar, 10 Velocity Range Practice 4:30 PM Biathlon Range Thu, Mar, 10 Pursuit & Velocity practice 4:30 PM Biathlon Range Thu, Mar, 10 Northern Lights Judo Club: Kids Practise 5:15 PM École ÉmilieTremblay Kids practise - 5 - 11yrs Thu, Mar, 10 Snowshoe Series 6:00 PM Mount MacIntyre Recreation Centre 6335671 Thu, Mar, 10 Savaté (French Kick Boxing) 6:00 PM Aikido Yukon Dojo 3354500 Thu, Mar, 10 Northern Lights Judo Club: Adult Practise 6:30 PM École ÉmilieTremblay Thu, Mar, 10 BY Board Meeting 7:00 PM Biathlon Range

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Community EVENTS ATLIN Wed, Mar, 9, Board Games 7:00 PM Atlin Rec Centre Wed, Mar, 9, Ladies’ Lunch & Carpet Bowling 7:00 PM Atlin Rec Centre

BEAVER CREEK Sat, Mar, 5, Women’s Yoga 9:00 AM Nelnah Bessie John School Just yourself in comfortable clothing Sat, Mar, 5, Volleyball 8:00 PM Beaver Creek Community Club Mon, Mar, 7, Tot Time 9:30 AM Nelnah Bessie John School Tue, Mar, 8, Women’s Yoga 7:00 PM Nelnah Bessie John School Just yourself in comfortable clothing Tue, Mar, 8, Volleyball 8:00 PM Beaver Creek Community Club

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Mon, Mar, 7, Women & Weights (Ladies Only) 12:00 PM Dawson City Fitness Centre Mon, Mar, 7, Recreation Board Meeting 5:30 PM Art & Margaret Fry Recreation Centre Recreation board grants are due the Thursday preceding each meeting Mon, Mar, 7, Zumba with Katie Pearse 5:30 PM Robert Service School 867-9935370 Join the Zumba craze with this Latininspired workout! Tue, Mar, 8, Step n Strong 7:00 PM Robert Service School 867-993-2520 For more information email: getrealfit(at)me.com Tue, Mar, 8, Dawson City Council Meeting 7:00 PM Dawson City Town Hall 867-993-7400 The meetings are aired live on Dawson City TV Channel 12. Council holds a Question Period at each meeting that takes place towards the end of the meeting. This provides the public an opportunity to ask Council questions. Wed, Mar, 9, Zumba with Katie Pearse 5:30 PM Robert Service School 867-9935370 Join the Zumba craze with this Latininspired workout! Wed, Mar, 9, CFYT Trivia 8:00 PM The Billy Goat A fundraiser for CFYT local radio.

Thu, Mar, 3, Pottery with Claudia MacPhee 3:00 PM Ghùch Tlâ Community School 8673993321 Every Tuesday and Thursday, please enter by side door. Everyone welcome! no fee for community members Thu, Mar, 3, Sewing Group 6:00 PM CTFN Capacity Building Thu, Mar, 3, Prenatal Classes for Mothers and Fathers to be 7:00 PM Ghùch Tlâ Community School With Kathleen Cranfield, Registered Midwife and CPNP coordinator Sun, Mar, 6, St. Saviours Church Service 11:00 AM St. Saviours Church 867-6683129 Mon, Mar, 7, Carcross Ski Club 3:00 PM Ghùch Tlâ Community School Call Dan Kemble for info 867-821-3461 Tue, Mar, 8, Pottery with Claudia MacPhee 3:00 PM Ghùch Tlâ Community School 8673993321 Every Tuesday and Thursday, please enter by side door. Everyone welcome! no fee for community members Tue, Mar, 8, Tlingit Language classes 5:00 PM CTFN Capacity Building Tue, Mar, 8, Sports Night 6:00 PM Ghùch Tlâ Community School Tue, Mar, 8, Women’s Group 7:00 PM Carcross Community Campus 821-4251 Wed, Mar, 9, Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program Lunch 12:00 PM Ghùch Tlâ Community School 821-4251 For more info:kathleen.cranfield@ctfn.ca Wed, Mar, 9, Hiroshikai Judo 6:00 PM Ghùch Tlâ Community School 332-1031 Wed, Mar, 9, Sewing Group 6:00 PM CTFN Capacity Building Thu, Mar, 10, Pottery with Claudia MacPhee 3:00 PM Ghùch Tlâ Community School 8673993321 Every Tuesday and Thursday, please enter by side door. Everyone welcome! no fee for community members Thu, Mar, 10, Sewing Group 6:00 PM CTFN Capacity Building Thu, Mar, 10, Prenatal Classes for Mothers and Fathers to be 7:00 PM Ghùch Tlâ Community School With Kathleen Cranfield, Registered Midwife and CPNP coordinator

HAINES JUNCTION Thu, Mar, 3, Elders’ Tea & Fitness Lunch 11:00 AM Mun Ku Thu, Mar, 3, Open Mic 7:30 PM St Elias Convention Centre Thu, Mar, 3, Adult Soccer 7:30 PM St. Elias Community School Sun, Mar, 6, St Christopher’s Church Service 10:30 AM St Christopher’s Church 867-634-2360 Licensed Lay Leader: Lynn De Brabandere Mon, Mar, 7, Fitness Classes - Pilates & Yoga 5:15 PM Da Ku Cultural Centre Tue, Mar, 8, Southern Tutchone Classes 12:00 PM Da Ku Cultural Centre Tue, Mar, 8, Takhini Family Game Night 7:00 PM Takhini Hall Wed, Mar, 9, Kindermusik 10:30 AM St Elias Convention Centre geared towards children ages 2-3 accompanied by an adult. Any preschool child is welcome to attend (0-5) Thu, Mar, 10, Elders’ Tea & Fitness Lunch 11:00 AM Mun Ku Thu, Mar, 10, Adult Soccer 7:30 PM St. Elias Community School

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Thu, Mar, 3, Trek Over the Top Snowmobile Run 12:00 AM Dawson City Visitor Information Centre 993-5575 The most fun you can have with your snow pants on! Trek over the Top is an international snowmobile run from Tok, Alaska to Dawson City, Yukon. Thu, Mar, 3, YEU Local Y026 (Klondike) monthly meeting 7:00 PM YTG Property management building Fri, Mar, 4, Super Seniors Weights 55+ 11:00 AM Dawson City Fitness Centre Fri, Mar, 4, Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Community Luncheon 11:45 AM Health and Social Building Join us for lunch every Friday, from 11:45 am until 1 pm, at the Health and Social Building. Fri, Mar, 4, Women & Weights (Ladies Only) 12:00 PM Dawson City Fitness Centre Fri, Mar, 4, Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre 3:00 PM Tr’ondek Hwech’in Youth Centre Fri, Mar, 4, Zumba with Katie Pearse 5:30 PM Robert Service School 867-993-5370 Join the Zumba craze with this Latininspired workout! Fri, Mar, 4, Boardwalk Burlesque 8:00 PM Diamond Tooth Gerties A saucy showcase of Dawson amateurs. Sat, Mar, 5, Painting 1:00 PM KIAC Klondike Institute of Art & Culture Inspire and be inspired by other artists. Bring your own ideas and painting surfaces. Paints, brushes and easels are supplied, no instruction offered. Sat, Mar, 5, Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre 3:00 PM Tr’ondek Hwech’in Youth Centre Sat, Mar, 5, Coffee House & Open Mic Night 7:00 PM KIAC Klondike Institute of Art & Culture Everyone Welcome, in KIAC Ballroom Sun, Mar, 6, St. Paul’s Church Service 10:30 AM St Paul’s Church 867-993-5381 Sun, Mar, 6, Sweet Nuggets 11:00 PM Westminster Hotel Lady M & her Mr. Men’s in the cocktail lounge Mon, Mar, 7, Super Seniors Weights 55+ 11:00 AM Dawson City Fitness Centre

Fri, Mar, 4, Jackalope Friday Dinners 7:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Sat, Mar, 5, Tot Group 10:00 AM Marsh Lake Community Centre Sat, Mar, 5, Mother Goose Parent & Tot 10:30 AM Marsh Lake Community Centre Sat, Mar, 5, Knitting Circle 1:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Sat, Mar, 5, Happy Hour 4:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Sun, Mar, 6, Drop in Badminton 11:00 AM Marsh Lake Community Centre Tue, Mar, 8, North of 60 Cafe 2:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Are you retired? Have some time? Marsh Lake seniors socialize, play cards, have coffee, tea and home made goodies. C’mon down! Tue, Mar, 8, North of 60 Seniors Cafe 2:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Tue, Mar, 8, Tot Group 2:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Tue, Mar, 8, Yoga with Richard 5:30 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Tue, Mar, 8, Local Advisory Council 7:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre 660-4999 followed by hot apple cider and refreshments. Wed, Mar, 9, Adult Fitness 6:30 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre

FARO Thu, Mar, 3, Seniors Carpet Bowling 1:00 PM Faro Recreation Centre Sun, Mar, 6, Faro Church of Apostles Mass 10:00 AM Church of Apostles Sun, Mar, 6, Faro Bible Chapel Sunday Service 10:30 AM Faro Bible Chapel 9942442 with Pastor Ted Baker 994-2442 Tue, Mar, 8, Seniors Carpet Bowling 1:00 PM Faro Recreation Centre Wed, Mar, 9, Parent & Tot Story Time 11:00 AM Faro Community Library For Babies to age 4. Stories & crafts will be provided Wed, Mar, 9, Faro Fire Department Meeting 7:00 PM Faro Recreation Centre Faro Fire Department Wednesday Meeting. Thu, Mar, 10, Seniors Carpet Bowling 1:00 PM Faro Recreation Centre

MAYO Sun, Mar, 6, St. Mary’s Church Service 11:00 AM St Mary’s Church (867)667-7746 Tue, Mar, 8, Mayo Sewing Nights 7:00 PM Yukon College Mayo Campus

MOUNT LORNE Thu, Mar, 3, Playgroup for parents 3:00 PM Lorne Mountain Community Centre Agnes 667-7083 Fri, Mar, 4, Learning Lions Homeschoolers Get Together 3:00 PM Lorne Mountain Community Centre Agnes 667-7083 Wed, Mar, 9, Kids Craft time 3:00 PM Lorne Mountain Community Centre Thu, Mar, 10, Playgroup for parents 3:00 PM Lorne Mountain Community Centre Agnes 667-7083

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MARSH LAKE Thu, Mar, 3, Adult Night at the Youth Centre 7:00 PM Old Crow Community Center Sun, Mar, 6, St. Luke’s Church Service 11:00 AM St. Lukes Church 867-993-5381 Thu, Mar, 10, Adult Night at the Youth Centre 7:00 PM Old Crow Community Center

TAGISH Thu, Mar, 3, Intermediate / Advanced Osteofit: Tagish 10:00 AM Tagish Community Centre Thu, Mar, 3, Tagish Treasures Thrift Store 10:00 AM Tagish Community Centre Thu, Mar, 3, Catch Kids Club: Tagish 4:00 PM Tagish Community Centre Fri, Mar, 4, Tagish Treasures Thrift Store 10:00 AM Tagish Community Centre Sat, Mar, 5, Beginners Yoga: Tagish 10:00 AM Tagish Community Centre With instructor Lee Randell. Sat, Mar, 5, Tagish Treasures Thrift Store 10:00 AM Tagish Community Centre Sat, Mar, 5, Tagish Library 12:00 PM Tagish Community Centre 399-3418 Sat, Mar, 5, Outdoor Sports Activities: Tagish 1:00 PM Tagish Community Centre Soccer, baseball, field hockey etc Tue, Mar, 8, Tagish Treasures Thrift Store 10:00 AM Tagish Community Centre Tue, Mar, 8, Nordic Walking: Tagish 1:30 PM Tagish Community Centre Call 3993407 for more info. Tue, Mar, 8, Stayfit: Tagish 6:00 PM Tagish Community Centre Wed, Mar, 9, Tagish Treasures Thrift Store 10:00 AM Tagish Community Centre Wed, Mar, 9, Tagish Library 12:00 PM Tagish Community Centre 399-3418 Wed, Mar, 9, Coffee and Chat: Tagish Community Centre 2:00 PM Tagish Community Centre Fresh baked goods every Wednesday. Thu, Mar, 10, Intermediate / Advanced Osteofit: Tagish 10:00 AM Tagish Community Centre Thu, Mar, 10, Tagish Treasures Thrift Store 10:00 AM Tagish Community Centre Thu, Mar, 10, Catch Kids Club: Tagish 4:00 PM Tagish Community Centre

TESLIN Thu, Mar, 3, Public Skate 12:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Mar, 3, After school XC skiing GR 4-9 3:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Mar, 3, Kids Guitar and Harmonica 3:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Mar, 3, Adult Guitar and Ukulele Lessons 6:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Mar, 3, TMHA Youth Hockey (Ages 4-17) 6:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Mar, 3, Adult Badminton 7:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Fri, Mar, 4, Public Skate 7:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Sat, Mar, 5, Quilting and Crafting Club 2:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Sat, Mar, 5, Family Public Skate 2:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Sat, Mar, 5, Teslin Youth Club (Gr 7-12) 8:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Sun, Mar, 6, Catholic Mass/Communion Service at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Mission 10:30 AM Immaculate Heart of Mary Mission Sun, Mar, 6, Adult Yoga 11:00 AM Teslin Rec Center Sun, Mar, 6, Public Skate 2:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Sun, Mar, 6, Carpet Bowling (ages 55+) 2:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Sun, Mar, 6, Curling 6:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Mon, Mar, 7, Kids in the Kitchen (K4Grade 3) 3:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Mon, Mar, 7, TMHA Youth Hockey (Ages 4-17) 6:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Mon, Mar, 7, Adult Badminton 7:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Tue, Mar, 8, Stay ‘N Play Babies Social 10:00 AM Teslin Rec Center Tue, Mar, 8, Public Skate 12:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Tue, Mar, 8, Kids in the Kitchen (Grade 4-9) 3:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Tue, Mar, 8, Adult Yoga (13+) 7:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Wed, Mar, 9, Golden Age Social (Ages 55+) 10:00 AM Teslin Rec Center Wed, Mar, 9, Public Skate 12:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Wed, Mar, 9, After School Activities (K4Gr 3) 3:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Wed, Mar, 9, Curling 6:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Mar, 10, Public Skate 12:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Mar, 10, After school XC skiing GR 4-9 3:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Mar, 10, Kids Guitar and Harmonica 3:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Mar, 10, Adult Guitar and Ukulele Lessons 6:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Mar, 10, TMHA Youth Hockey (Ages 4-17) 6:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Thu, Mar, 10, Adult Badminton 7:00 PM Teslin Rec Center

WATSON LAKE Thu, Mar, 3, Help and Hope Drop in for Moms and Kids 1:00 PM Watson Lake Recreation Centre Crafts and Activities together!

Thu, Mar, 3, Girls Night Youth group 7:00 PM Watson Lake Recreation Centre Sun, Mar, 6, St. John’s Church Service 10:00 AM St. John’s Church Service (867) 536-2932 Sun, Mar, 6, Liard Evangelical Free Church Service 10:00 AM The Little Brown Log Church Sunday morning services, then fellowship time with coffee after the service Very friendly! Mon, Mar, 7, Help and Hope Drop in for Moms and Kids 1:00 PM Watson Lake Recreation Centre Crafts and Activities together! Thu, Mar, 10, Help and Hope Drop in for Moms and Kids 1:00 PM Watson Lake Recreation Centre Crafts and Activities together! Thu, Mar, 10, Girls Night Youth group 7:00 PM Watson Lake Recreation Centre

HAINES, ALASKA DAILY Haines Public Library Open 10:00 AM Haines Borough Public Library Mondays - Saturdays Everyone Welcome Swim 11:00:00 AM & 5:00 PM Haines Community Centre Thu, Mar, 3, Morning Muscles 6:00 AM Haines Community Centre Thu, Mar, 3, Vinyasa Yoga 5:30 PM Haines Community Centre Fri, Mar, 4, Earlybird Lap Swim 6:30 AM Haines Community Centre Fri, Mar, 4, Men’s Bible Study 7:00 AM Haines Presbyterian Church Fri, Mar, 4, Water Aerobics 8:00 AM Haines Community Centre Fri, Mar, 4, Totem Pole Carving 10:00 AM Sheldon Museum & Cultural Centre with Master Carver, Jim Heaton Fri, Mar, 4, Women’s Bible Study 10:30 AM Haines Presbyterian Church Fri, Mar, 4, Story time 11:00 AM Haines Borough Public Library Fri, Mar, 4, Yoga w/Mandy 12:00 PM Haines Community Centre Fri, Mar, 4, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 6:00 PM Haines Community Centre Sat, Mar, 5, Zumba Toning 10:00 AM Haines Community Centre Sat, Mar, 5, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 6:00 PM Haines Community Centre Sun, Mar, 6, Ice cream social for seniors 2:00 PM Haines Community Centre Mon, Mar, 7, Earlybird Lap Swim 6:30 AM Haines Community Centre Mon, Mar, 7, Water Aerobics 8:00 AM Haines Community Centre Mon, Mar, 7, Totem Pole Carving 10:00 AM Sheldon Museum & Cultural Centre with Master Carver, Jim Heaton Mon, Mar, 7, Mother Goose Stories and Songs 11:00 AM Haines Borough Public Library Mon, Mar, 7, Senior Exercise Class 11:15 AM Haines Community Centre Mon, Mar, 7, Cardio/strength training circuit 5:30 PM Haines Community Centre Mon, Mar, 7, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 6:00 PM Haines Community Centre Tue, Mar, 8, Morning Muscles 6:00 AM Haines Community Centre Tue, Mar, 8, Senior Swim 10:00 AM Haines Community Centre Tue, Mar, 8, Haines Women’s Fellowship 3:00 PM Haines Senior Center Tue, Mar, 8, Vinyasa Yoga 5:30 PM Haines Community Centre Wed, Mar, 9, Earlybird Lap Swim 6:30 AM Haines Community Centre Wed, Mar, 9, Water Aerobics 8:00 AM Haines Community Centre Wed, Mar, 9, Totem Pole Carving 10:00 AM Sheldon Museum & Cultural Centre with Master Carver, Jim Heaton Wed, Mar, 9, Senior Exercise Class 11:15 AM Haines Community Centre Wed, Mar, 9, Tlingit Language Class 3:30 PM Sheldon Museum & Cultural Centre Wed, Mar, 9, Guys Yoga 5:00 PM Haines Community Centre Wed, Mar, 9, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 6:00 PM Haines Community Centre Thu, Mar, 10, Morning Muscles 6:00 AM Haines Community Centre Thu, Mar, 10, Vinyasa Yoga 5:30 PM Haines Community Centre

SKAGWAY, ALASKA Thu, Mar, 3, Stick and Mat Pilates w/ Katherine 8:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Thu, Mar, 3, Mom/Dad & Me: Skagway 9:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Toddler Time Thu, Mar, 3, Senior Weights w/Jennifer/ Katherine/Rain 10:30 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Chair based resistance training program that’s not just for seniors. Thu, Mar, 3, Playgroup: Skagway 5:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Onsite babysitting. $2 per hour (min. 1 hour) / $1.50 per half hour. Thu, Mar, 3, Restorative Yoga: w/ Jeanne 5:45 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Thu, Mar, 3, Spinning w/ Emily 5:45 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Thu, Mar, 3, Basketball For Adults 7:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Fri, Mar, 4, SpinFLEX w/ Katherine AL 8:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Fri, Mar, 4, SpinYoga w/Katherine 8:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Must set up yoga equipment in Group Fitness Room prior to class start time! Fri, Mar, 4, Mom/Dad & Me: Skagway 9:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Toddler Time

Fri, Mar, 4, Vinyasa Flow level 2 w/ Katherine 10:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Fri, Mar, 4, Playgroup: Skagway 10:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Onsite babysitting. $2 per hour (min. 1 hour) / $1.50 per half hour. Fri, Mar, 4, SpinYoga w/Courtney 4:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Must set up yoga equipment in Group Fitness Room prior to class start time! Fri, Mar, 4, Volleyball For Adults 5:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Sat, Mar, 5, Spinning w/ Cindy 10:30 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Sat, Mar, 5, Senior Weights w/Jennifer/ Katherine/Rain 10:30 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Chair based resistance training program that’s not just for seniors. Sun, Mar, 6, Gentle Yoga: All Levels w/ Jeanne 3:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Sun, Mar, 6, Aerial Tissue w/Renee 5:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Special Fee & Sign-up Sun, Mar, 6, Hatha Flow: Level 1 & 2 w/ AJ 5:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Mon, Mar, 7, SpinFLEX w/ Katherine AL 8:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Mon, Mar, 7, Mom/Dad & Me: Skagway 9:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Toddler Time Mon, Mar, 7, Restorative Yoga: w/ Katherine AL 10:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Mon, Mar, 7, Playgroup: Skagway 10:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Onsite babysitting. $2 per hour (min. 1 hour) / $1.50 per half hour. Mon, Mar, 7, TRX Suspension Training w/ Abby 4:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Sign up required Mon, Mar, 7, Spinning w/ Cindy 4:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Mon, Mar, 7, Hatha Flow: Level 1 & 2 w/ Courtney 5:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Mon, Mar, 7, Playgroup: Skagway 5:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Onsite babysitting. $2 per hour (min. 1 hour) / $1.50 per half hour. Mon, Mar, 7, Soccer For Adults 7:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Tue, Mar, 8, Chair and Mat Pilates w/ Katherine 8:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Tue, Mar, 8, Mom/Dad & Me: Skagway 9:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Toddler Time Tue, Mar, 8, Senior Weights w/Jennifer/ Katherine/Rain 10:30 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Chair based resistance training program that’s not just for seniors. Tue, Mar, 8, Playgroup: Skagway 5:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Onsite babysitting. $2 per hour (min. 1 hour) / $1.50 per half hour. Tue, Mar, 8, Basketball For Adults 7:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Wed, Mar, 9, SpinFLEX w/ Katherine AL 8:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Wed, Mar, 9, Mom/Dad & Me: Skagway 9:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Toddler Time Wed, Mar, 9, Back/Hip Yoga: All Levels w/ Katherine 10:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Wed, Mar, 9, Playgroup: Skagway 10:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Onsite babysitting. $2 per hour (min. 1 hour) / $1.50 per half hour. Wed, Mar, 9, TRX Suspension Training w/ Abby 4:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Sign up required Wed, Mar, 9, Spinning w/ Cindy 4:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Wed, Mar, 9, Playgroup: Skagway 5:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Onsite babysitting. $2 per hour (min. 1 hour) / $1.50 per half hour. Wed, Mar, 9, Hatha Flow: Level 1 & 2 w/ Jeanne 5:45 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Wed, Mar, 9, Climbing Instruction For Belay Certification Class - Signup Required 6:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Wed, Mar, 9, Aerial Tissue w/Renee 6:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Special Fee & Sign-up Wed, Mar, 9, Belay Check For Certification - Signup Required 7:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Thu, Mar, 10, Stick and Mat Pilates w/ Katherine 8:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Thu, Mar, 10, Mom/Dad & Me: Skagway 9:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Toddler Time Thu, Mar, 10, Senior Weights w/Jennifer/ Katherine/Rain 10:30 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Chair based resistance training program that’s not just for seniors. Thu, Mar, 10, Playgroup: Skagway 5:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Onsite babysitting. $2 per hour (min. 1 hour) / $1.50 per half hour. Thu, Mar, 10, Restorative Yoga: w/ Jeanne 5:45 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Thu, Mar, 10, Spinning w/ Emily 5:45 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Thu, Mar, 10, Basketball For Adults 7:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre


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March 3, 2016

Highlights The Yukon Crafts Society Presents

SPRING SPRUCE BOG

Craft and Gift Sale Saturday, March 12th, 2016 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Boys & Girls Club of Yukon

Westmark Hotel

The Boys and Girls Club of Yukon is pleased to announce its March Break day camp, Camp FIRE!

Open at 10:15 for Seniors (60+) and persons requiring assistance with one aide only please Thank you for buying Yukon Made Products Thank you to the Westmark for their support

What: Two 1 week sessions full of arts and crafts, drama, music, parades, community adventures, science experiments, games, healthy snack and meals, and so much more!

www.sprucebog.com

March 7-11, and March 14-18 @ 9AM-4:30PM + de 30

activités au Yukon

Klondike Institute of Art and Culture

Yukon youth 6 to 10 years of age

THE SOVA GUYS!

$250 per week

du 3 au 23 mars

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DON’T TRY THIS AT HOME: FLAME EFFECTS FOR ARTISTS

INDUSTRIAL SEWING MACHINE 101

WEEKLY OPEN HOUSE

MARCH 8 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY AT YUKONSTRUCT!

MARCH 8 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

LASER CUTTER 101

MARCH 10 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

FOCUS GALLERY MASS ME DIA AMBER WALKER Archival Gold: Favourites from the Vault Exhibi�on closes January MARCH 4-2626, 2013 OPENING RECEPTION: Open Studio Sessions Friday, March 4, 5-7pm

FOCUS GALLERY COHESIVE EARTH LARRY DUGUAY AND ASTRID KRUSE

>> Acrylic Pain�ng Open Studio << with Neil Graham every first and third Wednesday of each month 7 to 9pm $10 per 2 hour session

March 4-26

To register call: 867-667-4080 Email: recep�on@artsunderground.ca

OPENING RECEPTION:

Friday, March 4, 5-7pm

HOUGEN HERITAGE GALLERY MFIRE & FLOOD: DISASTER AND PERSEVERANCE IN YUKON HISTORY MACBRIDE MUSEUM OF YUKON HISTORY March 4-June 25

OPENING RECEPTION:

Friday, March 4, 5-7pm

DROP-IN & OPEN STUDIO SESSIONS 14+ CERAMIC OPEN STUDIO Every Sunday except long weekends From 2:30-6 pm $5/hr paid to Studio Tech

LIFE DRAWING OPEN STUDIO

Monday Closed, Tuesday - Friday 11am - 9pm, Saturday & Sunday 1-9pm

HOURS

1st Sunday of every month From 7-9 pm $10 per session

www.yukonstruct.com info@yukonstruct.com 135 Industrial Rd.

Programs Arts Underground / Yukon Art Society 867-667-4080 ext 22

KIAC - Do you have an artistic skill that you would like to share with others?

Sunday March 6-8

KIAC Ballroom - free informal workshop

COFFEEHOUSE & OPEN MIC NIGHT

Exhibi�on closes December 1st, 2012

>> Ceramic Open Studio Sessions << Sundays from 2:30 to 6pm $5 per hour

Friday March 4 at 11:00 PM

STAGE LIGHTING PRIMER W/ JESSICA MCNABB

Exhibi�ons CURRENT EXHIBITIONS:

>> in the Hougen Heritage Gallery: YUKON ARCHIVES

MARCH 6 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM

WORKSHOP PROPOSAL DEADLINE FOR SUMMER SESSION

Ju ne 18, 2016

MARCH 3 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

EFFIGY BUILDING FOR BURNING AWAY THE WINTER BLUES

KIAC Ballroom - Artist Talk

Contact: Patrick at 667-2110 or at od@bgcyukon.com

>> in the Yukon Art Society Gallery: THE SEVEN TEXTILE ARTISTS “How Does it Felt”

MARCH 3 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Thursday March 3 at 7:30 PM-8:30 PM

Based out of our Riverdale site at 95B Lewes Blvd

REGISTRATION

Saturday March 5 at 7 PM in KIAC’s Ballroom - Admission by Donation

for the 24th Kluane Chilkat International Bike Race

Opens March 15

Register Solo, 2 person, 4 person & 8 person teams for the June 18, 2016 event.

Info: www.kcibr.org

ANDREW JOHN MILNE & CHANTAL DUPAS

OMMATIDIA MURALIS

March 10 – April 16, 2016 Opening Night:

Thursday, March 10 Artist talk at 7:30PM Reception to follow

Tel: (867) 993-5005 Fax: (867) 993-5838 Website: www.kiac.ca


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March 3, 2016

It’s Not Off Script If There Isn’t A Script

The Guild opens The Improv Project by Lori Garrison

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heatre-goers, is your relationship with plays getting a little humdrum? Are you looking for more spontaneity in your live-performances? Are you tired of rehearsed scripts, structured plot lines and carefully planned story arcs? Then maybe it’s time to open your mind to other, less “vanilla” theatre going experiences at try a little improv. You can get a taste of this exotic style of live performance with The Improv Project, which opens March 3rd at the Guild Hall. The piece will be comprised of 12 separate, serialized “episodes” and will be science fictionthemed, says director Joshua Beaudry. The “sci-fi saga,” as he calls it, will place created characters in a series of situations that will flow organically into each other, resulting in totally unscripted, unplanned theatre. While each of the 12 performances is a new episode in the series that will feed into each other, Beaudry says anyone can pop in to see a show in the series at any time without having seen any of the preceding shows. “It will sort of pick up in the middle of the characters’ lives, sort of like in Star Trek,” he says. “The difficult thing about this show is, you really don’t want to plan it at all.” Beaudry has come to Whitehorse from Saskatoon to specifically to direct The Improv Project.

In his home province, he is a 14year veteran of the improv troupe The Saskatoon Soaps.The Soaps are a character-based improv group that has been performing since the 1980’s, he says. While Beaudry himself hails from the Outside, the actors in The Improv Project are all Yukoners, some of which are familiar names. The roster includes Stephanie Aube, Mercedes Bacon-Trap-

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lin, Erica Bigland, Brian Fidler, Al MacLeod, George Maratos, Greg Murdoch, Mary Sloan, Carolyn Westberg and Jason Westover, with the ages of the participants ranging from 14 to “unspecified,” Beaudry says. “This town has a lot of great improvisors,” he says. In lieu of rehearsal – since it’s technically impossible to rehearse improvisational theatre by definition – Beaudry says the actors having been doing improv workshops and games, getting ready to work together on stage. “Improv is terrifying and exhilarating, like jumping out of a

PHOTO: Courtesy of the Improv Project

From left to right: Actors George Maratos, Mary Sloan, Mercedes BaconTraplin Brian Filler and director Joshua Beaudry at an improv ‘rehearsal’ plane. Anything could happen at any time. It’s also about being part of a team. Sometimes (someone) screws up and it’s the best thing that happens in the show.” The Improv Project runs at the Guild Hall March 3-12. All shows start at 8 p.m. sharp. In addition there are two matinee showings on Saturday, March 5 and Saturday, March 12 at 2 p.m. sharp. Tickets

are available at Whitehorse Motors, at the door or by visiting www.ImprovProject.BrownPaperTickets.com. Lori Garrison is the editor of What’s Up Yukon. She is terrified of being on stage. Questions about her stories can be sent to editor@whatsupyukon.com.

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What does a positive learning environment look like? What should I be looking for in a nurturing childcare environment? Do children need a routine? PARTNERS FOR CHILDREN

What does a childcare daily program look like? How much is too much in a day?

If you work in child care or are a parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle... and you have asked yourself these or similar questions, then you may be interested in this FREE presentation:

Saturday, March 5 9:30 am to 12 pm

We have some story ideas, do you have the passion? Looking for writers who can take on assignments!

Maybe you’ve got your own ideas, and want to choose your own path? We’re cool with that too.

TO ATTEND, PLEASE CALL AND REGISTER WITH PARTNERS FOR CHILDREN. Partners for Children is a CAPC program, sponsored by Yukon College. CALL KATE AT: 867.668.8794 EMAIL: kswales@yukoncollege.yk.ca WEBSITE: partnersforchildren.info

Contact Lori our editorial dragonslayer by email: lori@whatsupyukon.com


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March 3, 2016

Folk Art in the Forest with Nellie Dale

Next Stop,

b a r e S

PHOTOS: Nellie Dale

Miniature socks atlas Middle East pages

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love to travel; seeing new places, meeting new people. Experience, after all is priceless. I also love to knit. Imagine my delight when I purchased Silk Road Socks by Hunter Hammersen, with 93 pages of history and knitting. The book is published by Cooperative Press, Cleveland, Ohio, 2010. Hunter Hammersen has designed 14 sock patterns inspired by places along the Silk Road. The title page caught my eye – a map with socks along the ancient Silk Road, which stretched from Susa in northern Persia to the Mediter-

ranean Sea in Asia Minor. The knit patterns are not for novice sock knitters. But once you master knitting in the round, heel flaps and turning, you will want to start on a journey with one of Hammersen’s patterns. The patterns are written for double point needles, top down with basic construction. Instructions are clear and illustrations excellent. The patterns use twisted, traveling and lace stitches to create cables and overall texture. The socks are intricate, interesting and awesome photographs highlight the stitches.

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Hammersen includes coloured drawings of Oriental rugs that inspire her sock patterns. While she does not share knitting history, the book is full of information about the Silk Road and rug making traditions along the route. Serab is a town in northwestern Iran. It is a market hub for woven rugs from villages in the area. Looms in the area create a unique rug – always long and narrow. Camel colours predominate with blue and red accents. My first stop on the Silk Road was Nain, a small town in the middle of Iran. I

will stop in Serab next! Inside the book a wonderful map shows the modern countries along the Silk Road. Hammersen outlines the history of rugs in the region, dyes, knots and construction and women’s role in weaving. The Silk Road is an ancient trade route officially established during the Han Dynasty, China. It linked regions together for commerce. The network was used from 130 BCE to 1453 CE. The route predates the Han Dynasty as the Persian Royal Road. While it was a route for commerce it also created a route for exchange of

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culture, science, art, technology and language. The name comes from the popularity of Chinese silk traded and coveted by the Roman Empire. Ferdinand Von Richthofen, a German geographer and traveler, coined the term “Silk Road” or “Seidenstrasse” in 1877. Hunter Hammersen is a knitter and adventurer living in Cleveland, Ohio. She has a number of other knitting books to her credit. You can visit her blog at www.ViolentlyDomestic.com. Her socks are spectacular and wearable. She has a love of design and textile. The cont’d on page 19...

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Next Stop, Serab ... cont’d

Detail of nain sock

book includes a list of yarn shops where one can purchase sock yarns suggested for the projects. My first stop is always Itsy Bitsy Yarn Store right in town first; they have a fantastic selection of sock yarns available. I had to stop for a moment,

take a break, knit something simple. But my hands pined for the patterns in Silk Road Socks. I took 2 mm needles, pattern repeats from the book and created some miniature socks! Walking the Silk Road, wow! Well, turning the pages of the book is a start.

An enjoyable read, a fantastic knitting experience, Silk Road Socks is a must for every knitter’s library. Nellie Dale is a traveler and knitter living in the forest north of Whitehorse.

Nain socks that I knit

Silk Road Socks by Hunter Hammersen offers 93 pages of history and knitting

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