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hen Kyley Henderson was in elementary school her mother, Elaine, encouraged her to draw, and one year a drawing of hers was used in the Robert Service School yearbook. Elaine, who is herself a landscape painter and sculptor, says that she always encouraged Kyley to develop her art as a kid. Kyley remembers her mother telling her she ought to create a colouring book, and says that she did just that, on the sly, some of it during high school English classes, but that she kept the work fairly private. Graduating, moving to Alberta, finding work and a relationship took precedence over the 14 pages of Klondikethemed art that she had produced, but she kept all her art materials with her. Last winter, Elaine decided to spend the season out of Dawson for the first time in years, and went to stay with Kyley and her partner in Magrath, near Lethbridge. Evening conversations turned to old topics and Elaine brought up the book idea again. Kyley surprised her by pulling the old pages out of storage. One thing led to another and they decided to work on a similar project together. Kyley’s high school idea had been a book for kids to colour, but they decided to work with the current popularity of colouring books for adults. That meant none of the early drawings were useful, and they agree that the first five or so pages of the new work didn’t quite hit the mark, but they kept at it. It took a lot longer than they had thought it would, and a project they’d intended to finish by Christmas lingered on into the late spring as each of the 41 pages took between 10 and 20 hours to produce.

terrestrial biome covering areas across North America and Eurasia, and so the 41 animals and birds come from all across Canada and northern Eurasia, stopping just below the Arctic zone. The end result is Raven’s Colours – Taiga, a 41-page, spiralbound (so it can lie flat), colouring book printed on 70-pound paper, so that the finished product, coloured in pencil crayons or markers can look really good. “You could take them out of the book and frame them,” said Elaine, remarking on the detail work that makes each page look like a template for a paintby-numbers exercise. “This collaboration allows us to provide a book where every page has received the utmost attention and thought,” says Elaine. “Colouring can not only provide some much needed stress release and PHOTO: courtesy of Kyley and Elaine Henderson fun, but Raven’s Colours is a high quality book that may also evolve your artistic abilities should you want some extra challenge!” Kyley and Elaine Henderson Cover of Raven’s Colours, self-published the colouring book, the colouring book designed and it can be found at the Coles and published by Kyley bookstore in Whitehorse. It is also available online and Elaine Henderson through their own website, www. RavensColours.com, the Indigo/ Chapters website and Amazon.ca. Check out their “Raven’s Colours” Facebook page where they thought it would be best for per- have posted some photos of pages spective on the page, and build- from the book that fans have coling variations on the landscape oured in. around it (more tracing paper) until they had a page they both Dan Davidson retired from liked. 32 years of teaching in rural Then Kyley would use a light Yukon schools, but continues box to redraw the agreed upon writing about life in Dawson layout to a single page. City. Please send comments As a theme they chose the about his stories to Taiga biome, the world’s largest dawson@whatsupyukon.com. Kyley’s strength was in rendering the birds and animals, so she created an image of a creature doing something interesting, refining the first take on layers of tracing paper, until she was satisfied. Elaine provided the habitat, placing the creature where she


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n a second-floor office of Alkan Air, there is a bulletin board that holds photos of pilots with their aircraft. The pilots are smiling – and a few of them are wet. “This is the First Solo Wall,” says Dan Rosen, Alkan Air flight training unit officer. “We splash them with a cold bucket of water.” Wendy Tayler, Alkan Air’s president, wasn’t splashed with water after her first solo, but she understands: “It’s mean, but it’s standard.” “It helps create memories,” Rosen explains. “It’s a tradition; I got a cold splash of water when I did my first solo, and when I became an instructor and my first student soloed, he got splashed and so did I.” “You will never forget your first solo,” Tayler adds. “You will remember every minute. “My instructor told me that I had just joined a very select few people on this earth: very few people have flown alone. “It is a very special thing to accomplish.” Since opening the flight school in October, more and more photos are added to this wall. When this wall is full, that’s okay, because by then a new building will be ready to move into. Hopefully in September. “The one thing we haven’t had in the Yukon for several years was a flight school,” says Tayler. “But we knew we wanted to grow be-

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Dan Rosen is Alkan Air’s flight training unit officer and the one who has been tasked to build the only flight school in the three territories. With a diploma program set up with Yukon College, students can now access government grants and student loans yond the handful of Yukon adults wanting to learn to fly; we wanted to build something that we could market nationally and offer a twoyear college program. “So, we met with Yukon College in October of last year and they jumped on it.” Usually, a flight school needs to be established for 10 or 15 years before a college will partner with it. “Fortunately, many of the people at the college are really passionate individuals and theya are moving toward becoming a university and they want to strengthen every program they have,” Tayler says.

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“This was a really good fit as the flight school folds in nicely with their business courses.” As a two-year business aviation diploma, students can apply for government grants and student loans. Rosen was plucked from the medevac flight line and asked to step back into the role of an instructor. “Then Wendy called me in to see if I wanted to actually run the flight school,” says Rosen. “To build it,” Tayler clarifies. “Build it, yeah, not just run it,” says Rosen. “Pretty soon, we didn’t have enough space for the ground schools as we were outgrowing our boardroom and had to teach in the waiting area downstairs.” Tayler had plans to bring in even more students: “We are also going after international students, starting with India, and once we do that we will need more space. “In the new building, we will have classrooms that will accommodate 28 students.” As the only flight school in the three territories, there is a niche

market that can be filled. “The skill set for a bush pilot is very, very different,” Tayler says. “You have short runways, gravel runways and, in the Yukon in particular, you have all the winds coming off the different mountain ranges. “Every mountain creates its own weather to some degree.” “The judgment and skill set has to be honed quite well,” says Rosen. Various air operations have specific needs. Tayler says they can customize a program for them. For instance, a Nunavut company would need them to train a pilot for remote bush work and short runways. So, the new flight school now has three planes, a simulator and will soon have its own building. How did that happen so fast? Tayler answers almost automatically: “We are entrepreneurs.” For more information is available at www.alkanair.com.

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nearby. Festival-goers will be able to camp for free at a large baseball diamond on the edge of town. Keno also has a campground in town and a few hotels. And while the music events are linked to the saloon and are for adults only, Eastbound says families are welcome. There will be face painting and the location itself offers hiking trails and historical attractions. But he points out a free festival also means people can’t expect too many amenities. “If you can come up and be self-sufficient, you’re golden,” he says. Eastbound won’t be performing, as he’ll be too busy ensuring there are enough outhouses, volunteers and power sources for the stage. “We’re just kind of hoping for the best. Since it’s a free music festival… as long as there’s a P.A. and a stage, then it’s a success.” Eastbound cautions that the road to Keno City, is in rough, washboard shape – particularly the 60 km from Mayo, so travellers should drive slowly on that section. You can see the full lineup for the festival at the Keno City Music Festival’s Facebook page. Becky Streigler is a Whitehorsebased writer.

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Looking out on a Yukon summer evening Others spend summer time visiting family across Canada, across the world, or take adventurous trips out into the wilderness to reconnect with their family right at home. Some travel to get a taste of different cultures, and others make a trip down south to revamp their closet and quench their big city thirst. Yet, no matter where our summer plans take us, everyone’s summer has the same interwoven elements of rest and relaxation. From movie marathons, to sleeping in till noon, to lying in the grass on a lazy day, we’ll always find the time to recharge. Despite what the adult universe may think, the teenage world isn’t a carefree paradise. There’s stress and responsibilities that any human needs a break from. And summer

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Through the Eyes of our Youth Children’s photography display at the Yukon Arts Centre

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call this one ‘The Matchmaker’… because she’s the one who matched my mom and dad to me.” Ryan Lawrence, 14, beams at his work on the table. He’s staring at one of about eight photos he is entering into this year’s art show at the ATCO Youth Art Gallery in the Yukon Arts Centre. Lawrence, collage artist Amzie Cooke-Goodall, and Mario Macrae are just three of the many talented Whitehorse youth photographers featured at the show, all with either Autism or other learning disabilities. Lawrence is exhibiting a series of photos he took when he was three-years-old. He took these photos during his final visit to the inter-country adoption agency in the Philippines before travelling to Canada to start his life with his adoptive parents. Looking over the photos, we come across a photo called ‘Serious’. It is of a stern-looking woman leaning over her desk, clearly deep in conversation with his parents. Lawrence’s mother, Rachel Grantham, proudly describes the moment: “You have your own kid

documenting, while we were very into this conversation, and he picked up the camera – well you see the height that he’s at, and she was explaining... she’s looking really serious.” After hearing Lawrence’s story, while looking over her own son’s photos, project founder Lian Goodall explains, “Everyone has something varied, and we also have all the photos from Camp Raven.” This is the show’s second year. Last year’s theme, “Summer Fun”, was open to all mediums and showcased a wide variety of things, including sculptures and T-shirts. This year’s show is called “Journeys”, and is focused on photography. The show opened on Aug. 9 with a representative from ATCO Electric cutting the ribbon. The project is open to all youth participants of the Learning Disabilities Association of Yukon (LDAY), Autism Yukon, and Camp Raven programs. Camp Raven is a day camp for children aged seven to 14. It’s organized and run by Learning Disabilities Yukon during the various school breaks in Whitehorse. “I have a son who has a lot of

The Matchmaker PHOTO: by Ryan Lawrence learning disabilities, but he is also very very creative, and needed more of an even playing field to showcase that creativity,” Goodall says. “And I figured that there were possibly other children with learning disabilities that maybe don’t have the technique but have the passion. “Sure, they have a learning disability, but they do have lot of creativity and that can come out in so many different ways that might not happen in school.

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show for our kids. It’s not just some back alley or something.” Last year’s event, organized by Goodall, also displayed photos from Camp Raven as well as the artwork of Amzie Cooke - Goodall. “I think what was incredible last year was how happy the parents were. Anything that can make our children stars is great. I got so many thank yous.” The show will run until Aug. 27 in the ATCO Electric Youth Gallery located in the Yukon Arts Centre. For more information go to www. YukonArtsCentre.com/gallery/ youthgallery . Megan Fuller is a Whitehorsebased freelance writer.

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Thu, Aug, 25 Yukon Live Music - Ginger Jam 10:00 Until Sat, Aug, 27, Art Show: Double Vision Arts pm Yukon Inn Yukon Inn Boiler room fully electric Underground Christian Bucher and Jackie DowellIrvine. Images depict scenes from along the CANOL, jam session with PA system, drum kit and guitars provided to musicians. Featuring guest co-hosts and the Yukon’s wilderness road. For both artists this performers. area has been an endless source of peace, joy, wonderment, and inspiration. It is their hope that the viewer will experience some of these same feelings Until - Aug 30 Exhibit/ Exposition : Lettre à un Until, Sep, 3, Guitar Lessons Whitehorse, Yukon coureur des bois Waterfront Trolley Capture the spirit of the Coureur des bois and all those who made Registration is now open for fall & winter lessons at Escala Guitar Studies! All ages & skill levels welcome. the North their home. 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Thu, Aug, 18, The Big Bison Bone-anza - Day Camp 9:30 am Beringia Centre Come join us for a day of amateur palaeontology as we search for bones, piece together a bison, create some fossils casts, and excavate a bison graveyard! Ages 7 to 12 years old. Cost: $30 Space is limited, to register please come to the Bering Centre between 9AM6PM. Only 12 spots available and they go fast! Thu, Aug, 18, The Big Bison Bone-anza 9:30 am Beringia Centre 667-8855 Come join us for a day of amateur palaeontology as we search for bones, piece together a bison, create some fossils casts, and excavate a bison graveyard! Ages 7 to 12 years old, Call to register. Thu, Aug, 18, Stay and Play 12:00 pm Shipyards Park 689-8349 Free use of outdoor toys and goodies plus a staff member to help assist in playing a variety of fun games and activities. Hula Hoops, parachutes, bocci ball, ribbons, paddles, and much more! Thu, Aug, 18, Free Summer programs for kids Ages 8-12 2:00 pm Whitehorse Public Library 6678900 REGISTRATION required. Space limited. For more info or to register email yplevents@gov.yk.ca or call 667-8900. Thu, Aug, 18, Pokemon Go Pizza Nights 4:30 pm Epic Pizza 456-4792 Pizza, outside charging stations, prizes and contests! Thu, Aug, 18, D&D with Dungeon Master Jonas 5:30 pm Whitehorse Public Library 667-5239 No experience necessary. Ages 13-18 welcomed. All supplies and snacks provided. Whitehorse Public Library Meeting room. Fri, Aug, 19, Young Explorer’s Preschool Program 10:00 am MacBride Museum 867-667-2709, ext.3 parents and children explore the animal gallery together. Play games, create crafts, read stories and sing songs. Fri, Aug, 19, Moms and Kids Program 11:00 am Victoria Faulkner Women’s Centre The summer 2016 Moms and Kids Program is a recreational program for moms and their kids up to age 8. Summer activities are held for mothers and children every Friday. It is an opportunity to enjoy nature, meet others, talk, eat, play, relax and laugh Fri, Aug, 19, Stay and Play 11:00 am Shipyards Park 689-8349 Free use of outdoor toys and goodies plus a staff member to help assist in playing a variety of fun games and activities. Hula Hoops, parachutes, bocci ball, ribbons, paddles, and much more! Fri, Aug, 19, Last Splash 4:00 pm Canada Games Centre CF Yukon has teamed up with the crew at the CGC for LAST SPLASH! There will be hot dogs, burgers, CF info and GAMES! Come on down and support us! Sat, Aug, 20, Imagination Station 10:00 am Family Literacy Centre 668-8698 /668-6535 Drop-in for some snacks and activities inspired by the Yukon Imagination Library books! All Ages Welcome Sat, Aug, 20, Family Fun with Alpacas 3:00 pm Northern Spirit Alpaca Farm 667-4606 Learn all about Alpacas, see them up close, pet and feel their coats. Lots of fun for the whole family. Mon, Aug, 22, Stay and Play 11:00 am Shipyards Park 689-8349 Free use of outdoor toys and goodies plus a staff member to help assist in playing a variety of fun games and activities. Hula Hoops, parachutes, bocci ball, ribbons, paddles, and much more! Tue, Aug, 23, Stay and Play 12:00 pm Shipyards Park 689-8349 Free use of outdoor toys and goodies plus a staff member to help assist in playing a variety of fun games and activities. Hula Hoops, parachutes, bocci ball, ribbons, paddles, and much more! Tue, Aug, 23, Pokemon Go Pizza Nights 4:30 pm Epic Pizza 456-4792 Pizza, outside charging stations, prizes and contests! Wed, Aug, 24, Stay and Play 11:00 am Shipyards Park 689-8349 Free use of outdoor toys and goodies plus a staff member to help assist in playing a variety of fun games and activities. Hula Hoops, parachutes, bocci ball, ribbons, paddles, and much more! Thu, Aug, 25, 2016 Back-to-School Safety Fair 10:00 am Yukon Transportation Museum Get ready for a fun-filled day with displays, food and games, hosted by the Department of Highways and Public Works. Everyone is welcome. Free event. Thu, Aug, 25, Dusk’a Head-Start - Monthly Luncheon 11:30 am Duska Head Start and Family Learning Center Please join us to celebrate our children’s success each month! The food is GREAT, our salmon have hatched and the children will be signing a traditional Southern Tutchone song. All families are welcome - “It takes a community to raise a child” For more information call 393-3775 Thu, Aug, 25, Stay and Play 12:00 pm Shipyards Park 689-8349 Free use of outdoor toys and goodies Mondays - Saturdays Family Free Play Drop-in plus a staff member to help assist in playing a variety 12:30 pm Family Literacy Centre 668-8698 /668-6535 of fun games and activities. Hula Hoops, parachutes, This drop-in includes reading time, free play and bocci ball, ribbons, paddles, and much more! interactive activities. All Ages Welcome Thu, Aug, 25, Pokemon Go Pizza Nights 4:30 pm Until Aug, 19, Comic Book Art with Barb Hinton Epic Pizza 456-4792 Pizza, outside charging stations, 8:30 am Heart Of Riverdale prizes and contests!

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id Vicious, Starbuck’s Revenge, Goat. No, not my favorite B-movies, but mountain bike trails christened by those who build and ride them. All of these routes, some gnarly and others more familyfriendly, can be found up on Mount McIntyre, where years of volunteer labour is culminating this summer in a grand venture by the Contagious Mountain Bike Club (CMBC) to complete a professional multi-use trail. I met with Paul Burbidge, one of the club’s directors and lead

This year the club approached the Yukon government’s Community Development Fund to try to move things along at a different pace. A successPHOTO: Paul Burbidge ful application led to engaging contractor on this project, last week out- Joe DeGraff as the lead trail side Midnight Sun Coffee. The builder and partnering with the intense sun was matched by roll- Youth Achievement Centre, who ing thunder, and while we didn’t support youth at risk. “We have a crew of seven get rained on an impressive storm did end up cancelling a volunteer youth along with two support evening planned on the mountain. workers,” Burbidge says. “I can’t I got the impression it takes a lot say enough good things about them. Boréal Explorers and Chalto keep the crews off the trails. Burbidge and his co-CMBC’er lenger Geomatics are also conAnthony DeLorenzo have put in tributing volunteer time.” Altogether he estimates over loads of volunteer hours building and maintaining mountain bike 1,000 person-hours will have trails in the area, for which they been put into the new three kilohave both received the CMBC’s metre trail, which is more about magnificent views than intense annual “Trail Fairy Award”.

riding. “I anticipate people bringing their kids up for a picnic,” he told me, listing the city of Whitehorse, Fish Lake, Marsh Lake and Lake Laberge as some of the landmarks visible from the trail, which is almost entirely in the alpine. Those views are a reason that it was “worth doing something really high quality,” so that as many people as possible can appreciate them. Getting up to the new trails takes around 45 minutes on rough roads. If you’re game, take McLean Lake Road and turn left on the haul road, then right after about 100m and head up the descent road that leads to the tower on Mount McIntyre. The new trail, with a working name of “Erratica”, completes a network of roughly 10 kilometres of trails that range from blue (easy) to

double black (extra gnarly). The colour system parallels the codes used for ski trails. If it all sounds a bit intimidating, the CMBC offers introductions to the local trail networks through weekly group rides for all levels of riders, provided you have your membership. Signing up will put you in the company of around 300 other mountain biking enthusiasts – which are good odds that you’ll find someone of your level to ride with. The new trail build is the largest funded project in the club’s nine year history, but with the, well, contagious excitement building around it I doubt it will be the last. For more information about the CMBC, go to www.CMBCYukon.ca. Kim Melton is a fan of flattish biking trails with good views.

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he final week of Icelandic adventuring saw us completing the Ring Road, which encircles the whole country and has tourist spots dotted along the way. We followed it east and gradually north through glacier-domed mountains, bucolic sheep folds, thundering waterfalls and glistening black alluvial beaches that stretched along the coastline for miles at a time. We visited the colossal, pipe organ-esque basalt formations and caves on the black beaches of Vik and the tiny fishing towns nestled in the lees of the eastern fjords. A solo hike (read: scramble) saw me getting rather satisfyingly lost on a relic-strewn coastline near Eskifjordur. I found bleached bird skeletons and old fishing nets, strange beach glass and an old gravesite, roughly enclosed by a dilapidated rock wall. From that desolate shoreline, it was easy enough to imagine that civilization had long since passed; the only reminders left were low, crumbling walls of stone and Styrofoam. I hiked and climbed my way along the coast until it became impassable and then, with only the mildest of panic, escaped by scaling a steep shale cliff. Incidentally, the hot pool in Eskirfjordur, surrounded by mountains on three sides, is a goddamn national

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tural heritage, even beyond my inevitable romanticization. The Icelandic ancestors were tough as nails, stolid fisherfolk who withstood pirate raids, famine and political upheaval, all the while battling the elements, and this theme weaves throughout their cultural history; their strength and endurance still seem to be very much reflected in the values and attitudes today. What a privilege it has been to be allowed even a small glimpse into the richness of this undeni-

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by Darrell Hookey

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eff Wolsynuk looks like his happiness will burst out at any second. Tanya Butler looks relieved and content. The couple is sitting in the kitchen of their home. Their home. That they own. Three years ago, they did not know that their lives would be so settled and secure; that their family – including Zahara, Leandra, Baelean and Jemma – could make vacation plans and save up for a special purchase and pay for sports and activities. Stu MacKay joins them. He is received as if he were a favourite uncle. As the executive director of Habitat for Humanity Yukon, he heads a team of volunteers and equally kind-hearted donors who make these kinds of transformations happen. This duplex is home to the 15th and 16th Yukon families to be helped since 2004. The 17th and 18th families saw the foundations started in July. “I think this is a great way to look at long-term solutions for families,” says MacKay as he settles down at the kitchen table. “Providing for decent, affordable and safe homes for families is probably the most effective way of breaking the cycle of poverty.” Wolsynuk says “poverty” isn’t what people think. He had a good job and he was working part time, too. But, with four children plus two, Max and Darius, from a previous relationship, and with Butler staying home with the baby, it was tough. “We sold our trailer and still had trouble coming up with a down payment,” says Wolsynuk. “It turned into a nightmare and I was left with no where,” he says of the financial obstacles in their way. “I saw the advertisement for Habitat, and I know people who were involved, so I thought that the worst that could happen is they would say no. “We filled in the application and, boom, we are in a home of our own and it is well within our means.” He remembers: “I felt ecstatic, no more couch surfing.” “We had a new baby coming and we had to live separately,” Butler explains. “My grandpa is very proud of me,” says Wolsynuk. “And that means the world to me.”

Standing in front of their home, with the help of Habitat for Humanity Yukon and its many volunteers and donors is the Wolsynuk-Butler family: (from left) Tanya, Leandra, Jemma, Zahara, Baelean and Jeff MacKay says it wasn’t exactly “boom”: the process takes about six or seven months from application to acceptance. “There are only three criteria,” he says. “First, you need to be in need of housing because yours is either unsafe, too expensive or not suitable. “Second, you need to be able to afford the mortgage... even though the mortgage is zero per cent and no down payment.” “That’s a beautiful thing,” Wolsynuk chimes in. “Our mortgage payments are pretty reasonable,” MacKay continues. “Most of the time mortgages come in around $800 a month.” “It’s a beauty,” says Wolsynuk. “It is 32 percent of my gross income. “And it doesn’t change,” MacKay adds. “At zero per cent interest,” Wolsynuk says, “there is no major panic to pay it off fast.

“I learned from my grandfather not to wait until retirement to have fun.” MacKay agrees: “Once families stabilize and understand what the monthly payments are, they can manage the budget to support a lot more kids’ activities and all of those extras that were not available when they are in that loop that I call, ‘the rent-food cycle.’ “And if a family brings in more money later, that’s great, that’s called success.” The third criteria is for the family to put up 500 hours of sweat equity into the home. “Some people just can’t come out with a tool belt and start working on the house,” MacKay says. “So, we allow them to volunteer in the community anywhere they feel they can fit in. Food bank, women’s shelter, humane society, anywhere. “We know that the community has given us a lot with donations to help make

these homes affordable, so we want to make sure the families give back to the community.” “I used to work at The Deli,” says Butler. “So I made lunches for the volunteers. Usually sandwiches and fruit and vegetable trays.” “And we painted,” said Wolsynuk. “And your relatives came in and helped,” MacKay reminds them. Wolsynuk also coached hockey and worked with Scouts Canada. “I’ve never volunteered this much before, but I am going to continue because he has taught me a lot,” he says, pointing at MacKay. “Without people like him, there is nobody there for people like me.” This family of six now has three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a laundry room. “All handicap accessible,” says Butler. “Yeah,” says Wolsynuk. “We can’t foresee the future... accidents happen. “And with solar panels, this place costs less for electricity than it did in our trailer.” After selling excess electricity back to the grid, they are expecting a rebate cheque at the end of the year. “All of these houses are built to very high standards,” says MacKay. “The energy rating is 88, so, for practical purposes, their energy bill will be less than $200 a month. “It is important that people can afford to buy the home, but it is also important that they can live in the home, too.” The other benefit is that the house is located in Whistle Bend. “When I heard it was in Whistle Bend, I was so excited,” says Butler. “This place is turning into something else,” says Wolsynuk. “We have the trails and the pond... and there is a park being put in just over there.” Butler adds: “I always had to worry about the kids on their bikes, but, here, they have the paved trails so they are just gone and they go in circles around the pond.” “We have the world on this lot,” says Wolsynuk, summing up his feelings. “I’m happy.” Darrell Hookey is a Whitehorse-based writer. Questions and comments about his stories can be sent to editor@whatsupyukon.com.

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Community EVENTS ATLIN

Wed, Aug, 24, Ladies’ Lunch & Carpet Bowling 7:00 pm Atlin Rec Centre

BEAVER CREEK

Wednesdays/Fridays/Sundays Adult Swim: Beaver Creek Pool 8:00 am Beaver Creek Community Club Swim to your hearts content! Thursdays / Saturdays Adult Swim: Beaver Creek Pool 6:00 pm Beaver Creek Community Club Swim to your hearts content! Thu, Aug, 18, Parent And Tot Swim 10:30 am Beaver Creek Community Club Sat, Aug, 20, Women’s Yoga 9:00 am Nelnah Bessie John School Just yourself in comfortable clothing Sat, Aug, 20, Parent And Tot Swim 10:30 am Beaver Creek Community Club Sat, Aug, 20, Volleyball 8:00 pm Beaver Creek Community Club Mon, Aug, 22, Tot Time 9:30 am Nelnah Bessie John School Tue, Aug, 23, Women’s Yoga 7:00 pm Nelnah Bessie John School Just yourself in comfortable clothing Tue, Aug, 23, Volleyball 8:00 pm Beaver Creek Community Club Thu, Aug, 25, Parent And Tot Swim 10:30 am Beaver Creek Community Club

CARCROSS

Mondays and Wednesdays Carcoss Public Swim 2:00 PM-5:00 PM and 6:00 PM - 8:00PM at the Carcross Pool Tuesdays and Thursdays Carcoss Public Swim 3:00 PM-5:00 PM and 6:00 PM - 8:00PM at the Carcross Pool Thu, Aug, 18, CPNP Lunch 12:00 pm Carcross/ Tagish First Nation Thu, Aug, 18, Pottery with Claudia MacPhee 3:00 pm Ghùch Tlâ Community School Every Tuesday and Thursday, please enter by side door. Everyone welcome! no fee for community members 8673993321 Thu, Aug, 18, Sewing Group 6:00 pm CTFN Capacity Building Thu, Aug, 18, Prenatal Classes for Mothers and Fathers to be 7:00 pm Ghùch Tlâ Community School With Kathleen Cranfield, Registered Midwife and CPNP coordinator Mon, Aug, 22, AA - Tagish 7:30 pm Carcross/ Tagish First Nation Tue, Aug, 23, Management Board 9:00 am Carcross/Tagish First Nation Tue, Aug, 23, Elders Breakfast 10:00 am Carcross/Tagish First Nation Tue, Aug, 23, Pottery with Claudia MacPhee 3:00 pm Ghùch Tlâ Community School Every Tuesday and Thursday, please enter by side door. Everyone welcome! no fee for community members 8673993321 Tue, Aug, 23, Tlingit Language classes 5:00 pm CTFN Capacity Building Tue, Aug, 23, Sports Night 6:00 pm Ghùch Tlâ Community School Tue, Aug, 23, Women’s Group 7:00 pm Carcross Community Campus 821-4251 Wed, Aug, 24, Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program Lunch 12:00 pm Ghùch Tlâ Community School For more info:kathleen.cranfield@ctfn.ca 821-4251 Wed, Aug, 24, Hiroshikai Judo 6:00 pm Ghùch Tlâ Community School 332-1031 Wed, Aug, 24, Sewing Group 6:00 pm CTFN Capacity Building Wed, Aug, 24, AA Carcross 6:30 pm Carcross/ Tagish First Nation Thu, Aug, 25, Executive Council Carcross/Tagish First Nation Thu, Aug, 25, CPNP Lunch 12:00 pm Carcross/ Tagish First Nation Thu, Aug, 25, Pottery with Claudia MacPhee 3:00 pm Ghùch Tlâ Community School Every Tuesday and Thursday, please enter by side door. Everyone welcome! no fee for community members 8673993321 Thu, Aug, 25, Sewing Group 6:00 pm CTFN Capacity Building Thu, Aug, 25, Prenatal Classes for Mothers and Fathers to be 7:00 pm Ghùch Tlâ Community School With Kathleen Cranfield, Registered Midwife and CPNP coordinator

DAWSON CITY Daily Events

Strange Things Done” Walking Tour Dawson City Visitor Information Centre Two Tour Times: 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM. Find out how much stranger than fiction the truth really is while wandering through the historical core of this amazing town. Camp Cheechako 3:00 pm Dawson City Museum In this interactive live theatre program, visitors become a part of history as they take on the role of Klondike Stampeders in the second wave of the Klondike Gold Rush circa 1899. Commissioner’s Residence Leisure Viewing 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm Dawson City Visitor Information Centre Experience the grandeur of the official residence of the Commissioner of the Yukon restored to its 1914 splendour. Throughout the decades it also served as a hospital, and as the home of one of the Yukon’s most intriguing and influential. Interrupter available. Dawson Behind the Scenes Tour 3:30 pm Dawson City Visitor Information Centre you will have the opportunity to step behind the facades and see and touch the objects which inform the history. Dawson City Then & Now Walking Tour 9:30 am Dawson City Visitor Information Centre Explore this unique town with your Parks Canada guides, and get a sense of what life is and was like here. See the spots where life really happens in Dawson City, both in gold rush times, and in present day. Diamond Tooth Gerties Can Can Shows Diamond Tooth Gerties Three shows a night: 8:30 PM, 10:00 PM, and Midnight NEW: Escape Room 2:00 PM Commissioner’s Residence Film: City of Gold (1957) Dawson City Museum Three Show Times: 11:30 AM, 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM

Gold Bottom Mine Tours Gold Bottom Tour a working mine, try your luck at gold panning. 3 hour tours two start times: 8:00 AM & 1:00 PM Gold Panning 10:00 am Claim 33 Try gold panning (gold guaranteed), and museum Gold Panning -- Free Claim Claim #6 Pan for gold on our free claim! Bring your own equipment and try your hand panning on a real claim, anytime. Miners’ Meeting 12:00 pm Dawson City Museum This 20 minute piece of theatre, happening every day in the North Gallery, tells the true life trial and sentencing of suspected murderer Frank Leslie. Don’t miss your chance to help bring history to life! Nature Walk with the Poetry of Robert Service Robert Service Cabin You’ll learn about Service’s quirky personality and hear some of his unforgettable poems as you go. 7:30 PM. Public Swim 1:15 pm Dawson City Pool Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays Rockerbox & Gold Pour Demonstration Dawson City Museum Two Tour Times: 11:00 AM and 3:30 PM Come see a demonstration of one of the important steps in the placer mining process, and maybe give it a try for yourself! Self Guided Audio Walking Tour 9:00 am Dawson City Visitor Information Centre Take a self guided tour through Dawson with a mp3 player that is available in English, Francais and Deutsch. S.S. Keno 12:30 pm S.S.Keno Steam-powered riverboats like the Keno fueled the gold rush, burning thousands of cords of wood stashed at riverside camps, pushing cargo-laden barges until roadways retired them in the 1950s. The S.S. Keno is a riverboat typical of that era. The Adventurous Life of Robert Service 1:00 pm Robert Service Cabin Meet a costumed guide who will enthral you with Service’s lilting verse and fascinating tidbits about the humble yet extraordinary man’s life. Ask questions, and step into Service’s cabin. Train Shelter Tour Dawson City Museum Three Tour Times: 10:30 AM, 1:00 PM and 4:30 PM Interpretive staff are available in the train shelter to answer any questions you might have about these delightful relics of Dawson’s golden age. What a RUSH! Walking Tour 4:30 pm Dawson City Visitor Information Centre Klondike Gold Rush 101: A must for history buffs- all you ever wanted to know about the event that forever changed the land and people, fuelled by the desire for GOLD. You may think you know all about Dawson, just as those first intrepid rushers did… Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays Public Swim 1:15 PM - 3:00 PM Dawson City Pool Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays Public Swim 3:30-5:00 And 6:00 - 8:00 Sat, Aug, 20, Dawson City Farmers Market 11:00 am Community Shelter on Front Street Thu, Aug, 18, Ladies Golf Day Dawson City Golf Course All day is ladies day Thu, Aug, 18, Goldensides Guided Hike 7:00 pm Tombstone Territorial Park Thu, Aug, 18, Open Mic In The Lounge 9:00 pm Westminster Hotel Hosted by Jonathan Howe Fri, Aug, 19, Super Seniors Weights 55+ 11:00 am Dawson City Fitness Centre Fri, Aug, 19, Women & Weights (Ladies Only) 12:00 pm Dawson City Fitness Centre Fri, Aug, 19, Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre 3:00 pm Tr’ondek Hwech’in Youth Centre Fri, Aug, 19, Harmonica George McConkey 6:00 pm Westminster Hotel In the Tavern Fri, Aug, 19, Campfire Program 7:30 pm Tombstone Territorial Park Sat, Aug, 20, Knockout Bounty Poker Tournament Diamond Tooth Gerties 993-5575 kva@dawson.net Sat, Aug, 20, Alpine Hike 10:00 am Tombstone Territorial Park Sat, Aug, 20, 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, Aug, 20, Association of Yukon Fire Chiefs AGM 3:00 pm Tr’ondek Hwech’in Community Support Centre All welcome to attend to discuss last year and the upcoming year. 456-6517 Sat, Aug, 20, Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre 3:00 pm Tr’ondek Hwech’in Youth Centre Sun, Aug, 21, North Klondike River Walk 10:00 am Tombstone Territorial Park Mon, Aug, 22, Super Seniors Weights 55+ 11:00 am Dawson City Fitness Centre Mon, Aug, 22, Women & Weights (Ladies Only) 12:00 pm Dawson City Fitness Centre Mon, Aug, 22, Campfire Program 7:30 pm Tombstone Territorial Park Tue, Aug, 23, Healthy Cooking Classes 5:30 pm Tr’ondek Hwech’in Community Support Centre Join the Health & Social Department for Healthy Cooking evenings in August. Learn a new vegetarian recipe each week. Contact Jen Gibbs for information at 993-7100 ext. 184. Tue, Aug, 23, Step n Strong 7:00 pm Robert Service School For more information email: getrealfit(at)me.com 867-993-2520 Tue, Aug, 23, Goldensides Guided Hike 7:00 pm Tombstone Territorial Park Wed, Aug, 24, Bannock Making! 3:00 pm Tombstone Territorial Park Wed, Aug, 24, CFYT Trivia 8:00 pm The Billy Goat A fundraiser for CFYT local radio. Thu, Aug, 25, Ladies Golf Day Dawson City Golf Course All day is ladies day Thu, Aug, 25, Goldensides Guided Hike 7:00 pm Tombstone Territorial Park Thu, Aug, 25, Open Mic In The Lounge 9:00 pm Westminster Hotel Hosted by Jonathan Howe

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Fri, Aug, 19, Teen Drop in Gym 7:00 pm Del Van Gorder School Wed, Aug, 24, Parent & Tot Story Time 11:00 am Faro Community Library For Babies to age 4. Stories & crafts will be provided Wed, Aug, 24, Faro Market 4:00 pm Faro Recreation Centre Handmade crafts and art, garden grown produce, and homemade baked products 867-994-2728 Ext 5 admin-faro@ faroyukon.ca Wed, Aug, 24, Faro Fire Department Meeting 7:00 pm Faro Recreation Centre Faro Fire Department Wednesday Meeting.

Thu, Aug, 18, Youth Activites 1:00 pm Watson Lake Recreation Centre Beat the summer boredom, come and join us for outdoor fun at the recplex. Be prepared rain or shine. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays all summer long! 536-8023 Sat, Aug, 20, Watson Lake Farmers Market 12:00 pm Wye Lake Park Crafts, baking, local produce, food vendors, home based businesses, and lots of fun to be had by everyone. Mon, Aug, 22, Help and Hope Drop in for Moms and Kids 1:00 pm Watson Lake Recreation Centre Crafts and Activities together! Tue, Aug, 23, Parents and Tots 10:00 am Watson Lake Recreation Centre Join us in song, socializing, play and lots of giggles and fun. 536-2125 Fri, Aug, 19, Jackalope Friday Dinners 7:00 pm Tue, Aug, 23, Youth ActivitIes 1:00 pm Watson Daily Shakwak Pool - Family Swim 10:00 am Marsh Lake Community Centre Lake Recreation Centre Beat the summer boredom, Haines Junction Community Centre Sat, Aug, 20, Tot Group 10:00 am Marsh Lake come and join us for outdoor fun at the recplex. Be Daily Shakwak Pool - Lane Swim 7:00 am Haines Community Centre Junction Community Centre Sat, Aug, 20, Knitting circle 1:00 pm Marsh Lake prepared rain or shine. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays all summer long! 536-8023 Daily Shakwak Pool - Public Swim 6:00 pm Community Centre Bring your needles, yarn and Wed, Aug, 24, Ladies Time Out Breakfast 8:30 Haines Junction Community Centre Also Open for knit with us every Saturday at 1p.m 660-4999 am Dragon’s Den Hotel Cynthia Armstrong 536the public Daily 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM marshlake@gmail.com Thu, Aug, 18, Shakwak Pool - Moms and Tots Sun, Aug, 21, Drop in Badminton 11:00 am Marsh 7239 Wed, Aug, 24, Youth ActivitIes 1:00 pm Watson 9:00 am Haines Junction Community Centre Lake Community Centre Lake Recreation Centre Beat the summer boredom, Tuesdays,Thursdays and Fridays Sun, Aug, 21, Yukon Culinary Festival: Yukon come and join us for outdoor fun at the recplex. Be Thu, Aug, 18, Elders’ Tea & Fitness Lunch 11:00 Opulence 7:00 pm Inn on the Lake This intimate prepared rain or shine. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and am Mun Ku dinner will feature a 5-course meal paired with Thu, Aug, 18, Chair Yoga For Seniors 3:00 pm local whisky, beer and BC wines. Flowers, candles, Thursdays all summer long! 536-8023 Thu, Aug, 25, Help and Hope Drop in for Moms Haines Junction Seniors Apartments walks on the lake shore, and Kids 1:00 pm Watson Lake Recreation Centre Thu, Aug, 18, Open Mic 7:30 pm St Elias Tue, Aug, 23, North of 60 Cafe 2:00 pm Marsh Crafts and Activities together! Convention Centre Lake Community Centre Are you retired? Have Thu, Aug, 25, Youth ActivitIes 1:00 pm Watson Thu, Aug, 18, Adult Soccer 7:30 pm St. Elias some time? Marsh Lake seniors socialize, play Lake Recreation Centre Beat the summer boredom, Community School cards, have coffee, tea and home made goodies. come and join us for outdoor fun at the recplex. Be Thu, Aug, 18, Campfire Talk - Living Ice 8:00 C’mon down! prepared rain or shine. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and pm Kathleen Lake Campground Dive into a sea Tue, Aug, 23, North of 60 Seniors Cafe 2:00 pm Thursdays all summer long! 536-8023 of mountains, icefields and glaciers with Parks Marsh Lake Community Centre Canada interpreter, Katarina and discover how the Tue, Aug, 23, Tot Group 2:00 pm Marsh Lake ice has been shaping Kluane’s cultural and natural Community Centre world for the past thousands of years. Art Show: Fri, Aug, 19, Shakwak Pool - Moms and Tots 9:00 am Haines Junction Community Centre Tue, Aug, 23, Mayo Sewing Nights 7:00 pm Yukon Until Sat, Jul, 30, Mud Bay Artist Spotlight Sheldon Museum & Cultural Centre Tuesdays,Thursdays and Fridays College Mayo Campus Daily Everyone Welcome Swim Haines Fri, Aug, 19, Story Hour 10:00 am Haines Junction Community Centre 11:00 AM & 5:00 PM. No Swim Community Library Sundays Fri, Aug, 19, Campfire Talk - Keeping Bears Fri, Aug, 19, Learning Lions - Homeschoolers Safe in Bear Country 8:00 pm Kathleen Lake Get Together 3:00 pm Lorne Mountain Community Mon-Thu Haines Public Library Open 10:00 am Campground Join Janice to learn about the bears in Centre Agnes 667-7083 Haines Borough Public Library Haines Borough Kluane National Park and Reserve, and how Parks Sun, Aug, 21, Mt. Lorne Growers Group 1:00 pm Public Library Hours: Mon-Thu 10-9 | Fri 10-6 | Sat/ staff work towards keeping them safe and wild. Sun 12:30-4:30 | 766-2545 Mondays/ Wheaton River Gardens A seasonal approach to Sat, Aug, 20, Cookshack Sessions 7:30 pm Wednesdays/Fridays Totem Pole Carving 10:00 gardening skills that will help you grow food. To Pine Lake Campground Yukon Parks Cookshack am Sheldon Museum & Cultural Centre with Master register, contact Agnes 667-7083 or Email lmca@ Sessions Join us for music around the campfire. Carver, Jim Heaton northwestel.net 667-7083 lmca@northwestel.net Bring your chair and mug for tea. Musicians—bring Tue, Aug, 23, Market Days 4:30 pm Lorne your instruments! Meet at the cook shelter Mountain Community Centre Join us and get some Sat, Aug, 20, Campfire Talk - The Flow of Water real local products or come and sell what you have. Thu, Aug, 18, Mindful Vinyasa Flow 8:00 am 8:00 pm Kathleen Lake Campground Join Janice Learn about the Mt. Lorne Commons Project. Just Skagway Recreation Centre as she talks about all things water - where the fresh drop in and chat - meet the neighbors - the coffee Thu, Aug, 18, Senior Chair Based Weight water comes from, and where it flows - what lives is on. 667-7083 Training 10:30 am Skagway Recreation Centre in the water and how the park staff monitors the Chair based resistance training program that’s not health of these environments. just for seniors. Sun, Aug, 21, Campfire Talk - Southern Thu, Aug, 18, Adult Night at the Youth Centre Thu, Aug, 18, Dance Fusion with Kaera New Tutchone – Survival Through the Seasons 8:00 7:00 pm Old Crow Community Center Latin Hip Hop Class 5:00 pm Skagway Recreation pm Kathleen Lake Campground The Southern Thu, Aug, 25, Adult Night at the Youth Centre Centre Tutchone First Nation People have lived here for 7:00 pm Old Crow Community Center Thu, Aug, 18, Easy Does it Yoga- Restorative generations. Join Amber to discover some of the Yoga w/Jeanne- ALL Level 6:15 pm Skagway ways people use what the land provides for them to Recreation Centre survive through the seasons. Fri, Aug, 19, Ross River School 50th Anniversary Thu, Aug, 18, Basketball For Adults 7:00 pm Mon, Aug, 22, Operation Nanook Haines Ross River Recreation Centre Friday: Potluck Junction Community Centre An Earthquake Event @6pm Saturday: Market @ 11:30am; concessions Skagway Recreation Centre Fri, Aug, 19, Spinning w/ Dena 7:00 am Skagway & Emergency Response Exercise to test our & entertainment @3pm; buffet-style dinner from Recreation Centre Community Emergency Communication Systems, 6-7:30pm; Dance from 8-midnight. Sunday: Fri, Aug, 19, Dance Dance Dance Night at the Procedures and Plans, and allow simulations of Pancake breakfast Red Onion Saloon 9:00 pm Red Onion Saloon catastrophic events. Dance dance dance, shake it, boogie until you Mon, Aug, 22, Fitness Classes - Pilates & Yoga 5:15 pm Da Ku Cultural Centre can’t, dance at the Red Onion Saloon Tuesday - Saturdays Tagish Treasures Thrift Mon, Aug, 22, Campfire Talk - Reconnecting to Sat, Aug, 20, Senior Chair Based Weight Store 10:00 AM Tagish Community Centre my land and my heritage 8:00 pm Kathleen Lake Thu, Aug, 18, Intermediate / Advanced Osteofit: Training 10:30 am Skagway Recreation Centre Campground Join Amber for an intriguing talk about Tagish 10:00 am Tagish Community Centre Chair based resistance training program that’s not her journey gaining knowledge. Hear about the just for seniors. Fri, Aug, 19, Paddling Abreast - Paddling and coming of the Alaska Highway and the changes Sat, Aug, 20, Dance Fusion with Kaera New Camping Weekend Tagish Lake Campground that it brought to the people, land and animals of Latin Hip Hop Class 5:00 pm Skagway Recreation Paddling Abreast paddling and camping weekend Kluane. open to all cancer survivors, supporters and family. Centre Tue, Aug, 23, Operation Nanook Haines From Friday to Sunday, with canoe rides and a Sat, Aug, 20, Volleyball For Adults 6:00 pm Junction Community Centre An Earthquake Event Saturday potluck dinner. email or call for more Skagway Recreation Centre & Emergency Response Exercise to test our information. 668-4599 paddlersabreastwhitehorse@ Sun, Aug, 21, Aerial Tissue w/Renee 6:00 pm Community Emergency Communication Systems, gmail.com Skagway Recreation Centre Special Fee & Sign-up Procedures and Plans, and allow simulations of Sat, Aug, 20, Tagish Library 12:00 pm Tagish Mon, Aug, 22, SpinFlex w/Katherine 7:00 am catastrophic events. Community Centre 399-3418 Skagway Recreation Centre Tue, Aug, 23, Shakwak Pool - Moms and Tots Sat, Aug, 20, Outdoor Sports Activities: Tagish Mon, Aug, 22, TRX Suspension Training 5:15 pm 9:00 am Haines Junction Community Centre 1:00 pm Tagish Community Centre Soccer, Skagway Recreation Centre Sign up required Tuesdays,Thursdays and Fridays baseball, field hockey etc Mon, Aug, 22, Roller Hockey For Adults 7:00 pm Tue, Aug, 23, Southern Tutchone Classes 12:00 Sun, Aug, 21, Pancake Breakfast with Sunday pm Da Ku Cultural Centre Morning Trivia: Tagish 9:30 am Tagish Community Skagway Recreation Centre Mon, Aug, 22, Windy Valley Boys 7:00 pm Red Tue, Aug, 23, Takhini Family Game Night 7:00 pm Centre Third Sunday of every month. September 20th - Trivia Theme is “Are You Smarter than a Fifth Onion Saloon Takhini Hall Tue, Aug, 23, Mindful Vinyasa Flow 8:00 am Grader?’ 399-3407 recreation@tagishyukon.org Tue, Aug, 23, Campfire Talk - A Journey Into Skagway Recreation Centre Tue, Aug, 23, Nordic Walking: Tagish 1:30 pm The Past 8:00 pm Kathleen Lake Campground Venture back in time with Parks Canada Interpreter Tagish Community Centre Call 399-3407 for more Tue, Aug, 23, Back/Hip Yoga with Myofascial Release and Acupressure 10:00 am Skagway info. Katarina. Discover the fascinating history of Tue, Aug, 23, Stayfit: Tagish 6:00 pm Tagish Recreation Centre Canada’s National Parks System and learn the Tue, Aug, 23, Senior Chair Based Weight story behind the establishment of Kluane National Community Centre Wed, Aug, 24, Tagish Library 12:00 pm Tagish Training 10:30 am Skagway Recreation Centre Park and Reserve. Community Centre 399-3418 Wed, Aug, 24, Guided Yoga Hike 10:00 am St Chair based resistance training program that’s not Wed, Aug, 24, Coffee and Chat: Tagish Elias Lake Trailhead - Haines Junction a leisurely just for seniors. Community Centre 2:00 pm Tagish Community walk interspersed with yoga to this peaceful lake Tue, Aug, 23, Dance Fusion with Kaera New Centre Fresh baked goods every Wednesday. set amongst the mountains. Bring lunch, water and Latin Hip Hop Class 5:00 pm Skagway Recreation Thu, Aug, 25, Intermediate / Advanced Osteofi t: comfortable and sturdy footwear. Distance 7.6 Km. Centre Tagish 10:00 am Tagish Community Centre Wed, Aug, 24, Operation Nanook Haines Tue, Aug, 23, Basketball For Adults 7:00 pm Junction Community Centre An Earthquake Event Skagway Recreation Centre & Emergency Response Exercise to test our Wed, Aug, 24, SpinFlex w/Katherine 7:00 am Community Emergency Communication Systems, Daily Teslin Lake Bird Observatory Teslin Lake Skagway Recreation Centre Government Campground 15 km north of Teslin. Procedures and Plans, and allow simulations of Wed, Aug, 24, TRX Suspension Training 5:15 pm Open at sunrise for 6 Hours. Get up close and catastrophic events. Skagway Recreation Centre Sign up required personal with a variety of migrating birds while Wed, Aug, 24, Haines Junction Community watching the bird banders at work. Park at the large Wed, Aug, 24, Aerial Tissue w/Renee 7:00 pm Market 4:00 pm Church of Our Lady of the Way Skagway Recreation Centre Special Fee & Sign-up brown cook shelter, follow the adjacent foot trail Local growers, bakers, crafters and more gather Thu, Aug, 25, Mindful Vinyasa Flow 8:00 am down to the lake shore and follow the sign-age. together to sell their wares 867-335-9769 info@ Skagway Recreation Centre Fri, Aug, 19, Teslin Soft Ball Tourney Teslin Rec sprucecottagefarm.com Thu, Aug, 25, Senior Chair Based Weight Wed, Aug, 24, Junction Open Mic Night 6:00 pm Center Adult and Youth divisions whether you`re Training 10:30 am Skagway Recreation Centre playing or spectating should be an awesome Village Bakery and Deli Until Wed, Aug, 31, Faro Art Show Anvil Range Chair based resistance training program that’s not weekend of softball. Call Candice for more Wed, Aug, 24, Adult Volleyball 6:30 pm St. Elias Arts Society Open Daily 1-5 Local artists’ ware on just for seniors. information. 335-5868 Community School display and for sale Thu, Aug, 25, Dance Fusion with Kaera New Wed, Aug, 24, Village of Haines Junction Council Tuesdays - Saturdays Faro Public Swim Hours: Latin Hip Hop Class 5:00 pm Skagway Recreation Meeting 7:00 pm St Elias Convention Centre Tues-Fri 4-6, Sat 3-5 at the Faro Pool Centre Daily at 1, 2, 3, 6:30, 7:30 & 8:30 pm Yukon`s Thu, Aug, 25, Operation Nanook Haines Thu, Aug, 18, Fireside Chat and Bocce Thu, Aug, 25, Easy Does it Yoga- Restorative Junction Community Centre An Earthquake Event Northern Lights Showtimes Northern Lights Tournament 5:30 pm Campbell Region Interpretive Yoga w/Jeanne- ALL Level 6:15 pm Skagway Center Features the amazing phenomena known Center Free BBQ, Fun Bocce Ball Tournament for & Emergency Response Exercise to test our Recreation Centre Community Emergency Communication Systems, as the ‘Northern Lights’ or ‘Aurora borealis’, the people of all ages ($5) Northern Lights Centre boasts state-of-the-art Thu, Aug, 25, Basketball For Adults 7:00 pm Fri, Aug, 19, Effy Croft Memorial Co-ed Slo-Pitch Procedures and Plans, and allow simulations of panoramic video and surround-sound systems. Skagway Recreation Centre Tournament Town of Faro Camping, slo-pitch and catastrophic events. Thu, Aug, 18, Help and Hope Drop in for Moms Thu, Aug, 25, Shakwak Pool - Moms and Tots fun for everyone! Please register your team asap, and Kids 1:00 pm Watson Lake Recreation Centre 9:00 am Haines Junction Community Centre space is filling up! 994-2061 Crafts and Activities together! Tuesdays,Thursdays and Fridays

HAINES JUNCTION

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Do Festival-Goers Dream of Electric Beats?

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Paradise Electronic Music Festival returns Aug. 19-21 for its 11th year

Shannon Mallory will DJ an opening set

Kevin Jack, aka DJKJ, is a Whitehorse-based DJ who brings electronic beats to the people

by Selene Vakharia

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s the end of August approaches, and leaves are changing colour, it is time to say goodbye to festival season. From August 19-21, hundreds will gather at Kettley’s Canyon to send it off in style. Over two days, 20 DJs, local dance troupe BoSo and a live painter will perform at the 11th annual Paradise Electronic Music Festival. The festival takes place on an old gold mining site and blends the history of Yukon with its natural landscape. “A beautiful creek (comes) through it, and when you are standing on stage, you overlook the marshes of Marsh Lake draining into the river – it’s pristine, it’s magical, it’s why we call it paradise,” says festival founder and organizer Kevin Jack. There will be some changes from last year. Paradise will last two days instead of the usual one – a change that the organizers feel

makes sense given the work it takes to put on a festival. The property will also look slightly different as each year organizers move things around to keep it fresh. Headliner Kraig Docherty will be returning to the Yukon for the fourth time to bring his blend of breaks, hip hop, funk and soul peppered with house and drum and bass to the large log stage. Docherty heads up Twisted Productions in Vancouver and will be playing two sets during the weekend. He keeps coming back because of the festival’s community and the organizer Kevin Jack himself: “I know the heart and soul that Kevin (DJKJ) pours into everything he does, which will make Paradise something special for everyone, including myself.” Local DJs will take their sounds and sets to the stage over the weekend. Long-time DJ veterans, such as DASH and Sickophant will play alongside up-and-coming DJs

that are new on the scene. Shannon Mallory, Jeremy Parkins and Purple Teeth will make their festival debuts. The festival aims to give these new artists, such as 18-year-old Usagi Forest, a chance to create and express their own sound, Kevin Jack says. “It’s important for people to feel that they can come as an artist and from their heart play what they want to play and there is no judgement,” he says. The festival is as much about community for Jack as it is about the music. He credits the community, which spans age groups from 20 into the 50s, for keeping

the festival going. The festival is funded entirely by ticket sales and volunteer work. Although Jack has lost money in the festival over the years, he finds motivation in the community to continue to organize and build it. While music festivals are becoming known for the garbagefilled fields festival goers leave behind, Paradise’s aftermath is different. Jack credits the community feel for his easy clean-up efforts. At last year’s festival, Jack said festival goers for the most part cleaned up after themselves and that he found “the effort people put in to keep the ground clean (so) rewarding. I feel so blessed

that we have built this community that goes beyond a party scene – it’s a whole culture out there.” The Paradise Electronic Music Festival takes place Friday, Aug. 19 from 5 p.m. to Sunday, Aug. 21 at 2 p.m. You must be 19 and over to attend this festival, ID is required. Tickets are available at Triple J’s Music, Tattoos and Piercing, or at the gate. There is a free shuttle service all weekend long between Whitehorse and the festival grounds. Selene Vakharia is a Whitehorsebased writer. Send questions or comments about her stories to editor@whatsupyukon.com.

Tuesday night ladies golf league at Mountainview is proud to announce their Pretty in Pink fundraising tournament has raised $4,000 for Karen’s Fund Karen’s Fund helps support local women with cancer.

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It couldn’t have happened without the overwhelming generosity of the local business community! Be sure to support these amazing sponsors: Air North Carlita’s Tea Garden Cinderwood Factory Outlet Donna Scott Floor by Floor Contracting Grey Wolf Contractors Home Hardware Inspired Interiors

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We thank all those that participated, volunteered and contributed to the success and fun of such a worthy cause. Be sure to join us next year! If you want to contribute to our fundraising efforts and support Karen’s Fund send us a message to: mvgcladiesnight@gmail.com


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August 18, 2016

The Great Klondike Outhouse Race ‘The runs’ take on a new meaning by Gabriela Sgaga

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PHOTOS: courtesy of the Klondike Visitors Association

The 2015 Dawson City Visitors Information Centre Team

Teams run the 2015 Great Klondike Outhouse Race

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owadays, most people run away from the idea of using an outhouse. The Klondike Visitors Association (KVA) in Dawson City would rather you put that running to good use and join them in this year’s Great Klondike Outhouse Race, taking place Saturday, August 20. A Dawson tradition since the 1970s, all ages and running abilities are invited to participate. The race involves picking a theme, decorating an outhouse and wearing costumes centred on the chosen theme, then running with and pushing the outhouse through the streets of Dawson City. Themes from past years have included: “Farts Canada” (a Parks Canada team), “The Smell of the Yukon” (a play on the popular Robert Service poem), and “Dumped at the Altar” (a team of crying wedding clad runners).

Teams are invited to bring their own outhouse, however the KVA has some available to rent out. These outhouses are wheeled metal structures that resemble outdoor latrines. They are outfitted with rickshaw-like bars to help with pushing through the streets. There are five participants per team, four to push the outhouse, and one to sit on the throne. Dany Jette, visitor centre receptionist for the Yukon government, is in his fifth season running the race. His team usually consists of the other receptionists at the visitor centre and occasionally the boss “We have no idea yet this year what we’ll do. It’s hard to find a theme after a few years that’s never been done before,” says Jette. In the past few years, the team has come up with The Queen on her Throne with Bodyguards, Birds of a Turd and The Old Farts.

A week before the event and after some serious brainstorming, his team brings the outhouse frame into the visitor centre and starts decorating it in between doing their job of answering questions from tourists. “The visitors usually laugh – they love it,” says Jette. In fact, if the team is short a runner, what better place to recruit than at the visitor centre. “A couple of years ago, we pulled in two journalists from New York,” he says. On the day of the race, all teams will gather at Minto Park near the south end of town at 1 p.m. for the Show and Shine. This is their chance to impress the audience with their creativity and style. A panel of judges assesses each team based on their design, theme and team spirit. Although everyone wins a prize of some kind,

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there are some grand prizes to be had, such as the fastest outhouse, overall theme and costume, and the bathroom wall limerick or cheer contest, where teams must either have limericks painted on the outhouse walls, or have the most rousing and inspiring cheer. After judging is completed, everyone lines up at the start line, and the race is on. Teams follow a pre-determined route through the centre of town, ending up back at Minto Park. For the past several years, the race started and ended at Diamond Tooth Gerties gambling hall, in the centre of town. This year, however, the KVA has decided to return the race to its roots at Minto Park and expand the event, offering a fundraiser barbecue after the race, open to all, as well as a toonie swim at the swimming pool, and games, including the great KVA water bal-

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loon toss. Last year, the visitor centre team won the outhouse trophy for participation. Jette is excited to see what his team will come up with this year. “We have a few ideas, but we’re not sure yet,” he says. “Whatever we come up with, though, I have to say this is one of the craziest events I’ve ever participated in.” For more information on the Great Klondike Outhouse Race, contact the Klondike Visitors Association at 867-993-5575, or email: KVA@Dawson.net Gabriela Sgaga lives off the grid in her West Dawson cabin with her sled dogs. She enjoys mushing, skijoring and writing about everyday life in the Yukon. Please send comments about her articles to dawson@whatsupyukon.com.


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THANKS FOR A GREAT SEASON THANK YOU TO ALL THE GENEROUS 2016 FUNDERS AND SPONSORS WHO MADE OUR 20 TH SEASON A SUCCESS! ArtsFund, Lotteries Yukon, City of Whitehorse, On Yukon Time, Youth Investment Fund, Culture Quest, Canada Summer Jobs, Yukon Career Placement Program, Java Connection, Vector Research, Dean’s Strings, North End Gallery, Folk Society of Whitehorse, The Frame Shop, Hougen Group of Companies, Jazz Yukon, Unitech Sound and Lighting, What’s Up Yukon, Marsh Lake Tents and Events, Yukon Heritage and Museums Association, Inanda Images

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR GRANDE FINALE SPONSORS: Triple J’s, Hamilton & Son, Baked Café , MacBride Museum, Frantic Follies, Mac’s Fireweed Books, Midnight Sun Coffee Roasters, Superstore, Blackbird Bakery, Big Bear Donair, Subway, Gr8ful Spud, The Deli, Alpine Bakery, Pizza Hut, The Java Connection, Boston Pizza, Wykes Your Independent Grocer, Golden Sakura Sushi, Asahiya Japanese Restaurant and Marsh Lake Tents and Events

SEE YOU IN 2017 FOR ANOTHER GREAT SEASON OF PERFORMING AND VISUAL ARTS!

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