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November 24, 2021 column with

ART WITH MAYA

Maya Rosenberg

Maya is a visual artist and art teacher, based in Whitehorse, Yukon. She was born and raised in Israel, and has traveled to the United States, Canada and Europe. She teaches art classes and workshops across Yukon in varied frameworks, for painting, drawing, crafts and more. She is also exhibiting in varied art galleries across Canada. Her work reflects the connections of art, love and nature, through colours, and how it empowers us and our communities through colours. Her website is mayaart.ca and you can find her on social media at “Art by Maya”.

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On the Cover Basem and Kaitlin Alrawashdeh (and their “little guy”) run Karaky Grocery in Whitehorse. See Page 10 PHOTO: Mark Kelly Photography Correction: In the story “Walking the Elements” which ran in the November 17 edition of What’s Up Yukon, a quote was attributed to Heather LeDuc which should have been attributed to Teresa Vander MeerChassé. LeDuc was not interviewed for the story. What’s Up Yukon regrets the error.

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5. Wet the flower shape with a brush. Notice to use only water, no colours, to create a wet and clear surface.

6. Add a small amount of pink or

7. Clean your brush and add a small amount

red paint to the top part of the petal and dab it around.

of yellow to the center. Let the colours blend on their own, or dab them lightly.

PHOTOS: Maya Rosenberg Hope you enjoyed this time’s art. Feel free to send me pictures of your artworks through “contact me” at www.mayaart.ca. I love seeing your art! Follow up with art by Maya on Facebook, Instagram or my mail list (at www.mayaart.ca) and stay tuned for projects coming up! n

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November 24, 2021 column with

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TRAVELLING LIGHT

Specializing in nomadic arts, Aimée Dawn Robinson is a dancer, writer, visual artist, Tarot reader and astrologer. Readings with Aimée offer you fresh perspective and realistic tools for change and re-balancing. Read all about it, book readings, workshops, and gift certificates online at: www.bowandarrowtarotandastrology.com.

BREATHE WITH PERSPECTIVE Advice on dealing with anxiety Question: What will help us deal with anxiety?

So, BREATHE. When anxiety hits you, try “Square Breathing”, a technique loved by naval officers, performers, and rescue workers. Breathe in for a count of four, lightly hold the breath inside for a count of four, then gently exhale for a count of four. Repeat.

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The Deck: The Rider-Waite Coleman-Smith, first published in 1910. Card illustration here by Aimée.

Astrological Circumstances: I cast the reading during the Waning Crescent in Leo, in a plume of white sage, with compassionate intentions. May it harm none.

Physical Description: We encounter The Queen of Swords seated on stone throne carved with butterflies and cherubs. Clouds billow at the level of the throne, but the sky above is clear and blue. A single bird flies way above the Queen’s head. The Queen holds one very large sword in her right hand. Wrapped around her left wrist is a mourning bracelet. Her crown is made of gold butterflies and her robes are decorated with clouds. There are trees in the distance; the Queen sits on a higher level, well above the treetops.

Metaphysical Description & Advice: In the Queen of Swords, we are situated in the element of Air, where we find the bird’s eye view and a higher perspective on life events. And, well, actual air.

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Rulership:

Communicate your needs. Be brave and let people know how you are doing. Try admissions like, “I feel some social routine would help me feel stronger. Can we make a standing weekly phone date?”. Air flows and moves and can change quickly. Remember when you feel anxious, the feelings are not going to be permanent. Do not grip the feelings, instead observe them, and like a cloud, let the feelings change. The Queen of Swords, advises mentally riding the clouds into the sky to shift your perspective. See how small human bodies really are on this big planet. Think of yourself as one part of the whole, just one part of the butterfly wing. You do not have to carry the whole burden alone. Grief and depression often accompany anxiety. The Queen of Swords is familiar with these difficult experiences. She knows loneliness will most likely aggravate anxiety. Try to spend time with folks in-person and through phone and video too. It can be a

lot of work to stay connected, but the effort will pay off! Don’t give up. I believe in you. Please always seek counsel when you are feeling overwhelmed emotionally. Communicate your needs. Be brave and let people know how you are doing. Try admissions like, “I feel lonely, but I’m having trouble making and keeping plans, can you please help? or, “I feel some social routine would help me feel stronger. Can we make a standing weekly phone date?”. Your loved ones can help you better if they know what is happening. Communicate the hard stuff, get it out and see if you feel lighter. The Queen of Swords reminds us of the dangers of loneliness, but also of the joys of independence. You may need to literally get some fresh air by yourself to clear your head and gain perspective. Remember who YOU are and what YOUR dreams and needs are. The Queen of Swords suggests we battle anxiety with a clearhead and logic. Communication is also key! The suit of Air holds narrative and stories – what we tell who and how. Clean up your communication and turf stuff like gossip, cruelty, passive-aggressive comments, rudeness, anything hurtful. If you allow someone to hurt you through language, or if you hurt others, this will make your anxiety way worse. Think carefully about the stories you tell. Seek truth and speak truth, keeping in mind the higher perspective. What effect ultimately will your words have? Be honest but be careful. Ease up on your intense judgements of others, you will only be judged harshly in return and no gains will be made. Observe and listen. See and hear the others around you. Perhaps there is something in their perspective you are missing. Step out of your mental silo and see more clearly what really surrounds you. n

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Scott Dudiak is programming coordinator for Zero Waste Yukon, as well as on the board of Solstice Energy Co-Op.

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ukon’s first renewableenergy cooperative has kicked off with the formation of the Solstice Energy Co-Op. This organization intends to build a utility-scale solar power project that any Yukoner can invest in and, over time, profit from! Renewable energy co-ops are a major shift in power production that’s happening worldwide. Community members take power into their own hands by pooling resources to build significant renewable energy projects. The power that is generated is sold to the utility company and the earnings are distributed to the owners. It’s a win for the climate and a win for the community. This model of green investment has swept across Europe and North America, not only as a means of developing renewable energy, but also as a safe, reliable investment. By selling power to the grid, cooperatives have the advantage of being able to anticipate their year-to-year earnings based on long-term power purchase agreements. It is this predictability that has made them a popular form of direct investment in contrast to other volatile market-based investments. Both Vancouver and Toronto’s solar co-ops currently expect 4 per cent annual returns on investment. In Europe, there are approximately 1,900 solar coops operating today, with over 1.2 million members. “Well can’t I just put solar panels on my roof if they are such a good idea?” you may wonder.

PHOTO: Pixabay Household solar is a great idea and a great way to save money on your power bill, but not everyone has this option. Solar co-op projects make investment in solar power a possibility for those of us living in condos or renting. Furthermore, the cost of putting solar panels on your house can be very high. In a solar co-op you can choose to invest in a single share or as many as your budget allows. So far, Solstice has secured

$84,000 in feasibility funding, with support from the Cooperators, New Market Funds and the Yukon Government. Solstice is currently in the process of identifying an installation location. The facility may be constructed on an appropriate rooftop, or built at ground level. Once the site is selected and the scale of the project is finalized, Solstice can begin estimating power production, anticipated revenue and share prices. They

are targeting a spring 2022 construction kick-off, if the pandemic-related supply chain challenges allow it. With COP26 (2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference) underway and with the constant barrage of worrisome news about climate change, it can feel like it’s too late. Maybe we resign ourselves to the sense that one person can’t do enough. However, it is not too late for us to turn that

worry into action, understanding that any reduction in carbon we achieve today will benefit the communities of tomorrow. Projects like Solstice are acts of community solidarity in reducing our emissions but are also a powerful signal to government and private equity; if a bunch of neighbors can make money on solar, then what are you waiting for? For more information visit solsticecooperative.ca. n

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IN LIGHT OF CURRENT COVID CHANGES, PLEASE VISIT WHATSUPYUKON.COM FOR UP TO DATE EVENT DETAILS. SOME EVENTS MAY BE POSTPONED OR CANCELLED AFTER WE PRINT. ART SHOWS Until Nov 27 Old, New, Copper & Blue by Brian Walker Yukon Arts Centre This exhibition of old and new work includes gleaming examples of his copper vessels, collaborations, and ceremonial pieces. Until Nov 27 Chu Niikwän Artist Residency Arts Underground A unique partnership between three visual arts presenters.centred around the shared goal of artistic innovation, collaboration and professional development. Until Nov 28 “Depth in the Forest” by Dee Bailey YAAW Yukon Artists at Work Gallery hours 11-4 Tue - Sat

LIVE MUSIC Wed Nov 24 Jazz in the Hall Uptown - Olivier Clements Sextet 7:00 PM YAC Yukon Arts Centre Leader and composer Olivier Clements/flugelhorn & trumpet joined by Austin Tufts/drums, Gord Clements/bass clarinet & bari sax, Adrian Burrill/flugelhorn & trumpet, Andy Slade/keyboards, Daniel Janke/ upright bass Thu Nov 24 Karaoke Thursdays 8:00 PM The Local Bar Show your talent and enter some awesome draws.Lip Sync & air guitar optional. Hosted by DJ Carlo Thu Nov 24 Live Music Fiddle Night 7:00 PM 98 Hotel Sat Nov 27 Music at The Breakfast Club 9:00 AM 98 Hotel Sun Nov 28 98 Hotel Jam Session Open Mic Nite 8:00 PM 98 Hotel

GENERAL EVENTS Wed Nov 24 Reverse Trade Show 8:00 AM Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre The Reverse Trade Show is a FREE event for the business community to meet government buyers, learn about procurement opportunities and pitch their products and services. Wed Nov 24 Community Kitchen 11:30 AM Victoria Faulkner Women’s Centre Hot nutritious meals to-go, a free, low-barrier, program for women identifying individuals and children. Call 667-2693 for more info. Wed Nov 24 Texas Hold’em for Members and Signed in Guests 6:30 PM Whitehorse Legion Branch 254 Masks are mandatory and must be worn. To join in the fun, you must have a valid 2021 membership.

Thu Nov 25 Makers’ Holiday Market 5:00 PM NorthLight Innovation Featuring one of a kind gifts, locally made by some of Yukon’s most talented makers. COVID-19 safety protocols will be in place. Thu Nov 25 Repair Cafe Yukonstruct 6:00 PM An easy intro to electronics and small home appliance repair is a useful evening of DIY learning that you can literally take home. For members and non members (small donation required) Thu Nov 25 Sew a Pet Bed Yukonstruct 6:00 PM A beginner sewing workshop you will learn the anatomy of a domestic sewing machine as well as how to thread your machine and bobbin. Register online. Thu Nov 25 Comedy Night 8:00 PM The Local Bar The Comedy Collective on the last Thursday of the month. Cover charge at the door. Fri Nov 26 Seniors Crib 1:00 PM Golden Age Society Fri Nov 26 Makers’ Holiday Market 5:00 PM NorthLight Innovation Featuring one of a kind gifts, locally made by some of Yukon’s most talented makers. COVID-19 safety protocols will be in place. Sat Nov 27 Yukon Amateur Radio Association Coffee Discussion Group 8:45 AM A&W Restaurant Hams from outside the Yukon and those are interested are welcome to join us in this casual event. Sat Nov 27 Screenwriting Workshop 9:00 AM Yukonstruct Makespace Nurture a passion for the art of writing, and build confidence in participants as they move forward with their individual projects. To register email tech@yukonfilmsociety. com Sat Nov 27 Heart to Home Christmas Market 2021 11:00 AM Best Western Gold Rush Inn Start your Christmas shopping and support local, featuring Yukon Artisan Crafted Gifts & Goodies & Home Based Businesses! Sat Nov 27 Cribbage - Members and Signed in Guests 2:00 PM Whitehorse Legion Branch 254 Masks are mandatory. Members must have a valid 2021 membership and they may sign in 2 guests MAX. Sun Nov 28 Whitehorse United Church Worship Service 10:30 AM Whitehorse United Church Interested in Online service? You must sign up in advance by phone or email to the church office. The office is open Monday – Friday, 9 am to 2 pm. Phone 667-2989: email wuc@ klondiker.com

Sun Nov 28 Heart to Home Christmas Market 2021 11:00 AM Best Western Gold Rush Inn Start your Christmas shopping and support local, featuring Yukon Artisan Crafted Gifts & Goodies & Home Based Businesses! Sun Nov 28 Seniors Bingo 1:00 PM Golden Age Society Sun Nov 28 Secondhand Clothing Bizarre 2:00 PM Whitehorse Seventh-Day Adventist Church Clean clothes needed and donations accepted if in good condition. Please call before dropping clothes off and for more info 633-3463. Mon Nov 29 Clothing Room 10:00 AM Whitehorse Church of the Nazarene Free of charge to anyone and everyone. Mon Nov 29 Euchre - For Members and Signed in Guests 6:00 PM Whitehorse Legion Branch 254 Euchre a trick-taking card game for four players, two on each team, As a member you can sign in 2 guests MAX Tue Nov 30 New Membership Orientation Yukonstruct 5:00 PM Informative & mandatory new member orientations. This is a free but essential session for all new members. Register online. Tue Nov 30 For the Sake of the Children Workshop 5:30 PM Yukon Inn Learn the effects of separation or divorce on adults and children. Explore ways to relate to the other parent. Free, Call to register 4566721 Tue Nov 30 Chess Club 6:00 PM Titan Gaming and Collectibles Love Chess? Want to learn? Looking for Competition? Join us! Tue Nov 30 Weekly Shuffleboard Tournament 6:00 PM Whitehorse Legion Branch 254 For members and signed in guests. A double knockout style competition and games are limited to 6 ends or 15 minutes. Covid precautions are in effect. Tue Nov 30 Woodshop Orientation Yukonstruct 6:30 PM Training will take you through the Yukonstruct wood shop and explain each piece of woodworking equipment. Participants will each get hands-on practice with some of the machines. Register online. Tue Nov 30 Seniors Bridge 6:30 PM Golden Age Society Yukon Bridge players come join us for competition or fun or both Tue Nov 30 Trivia Tuesdays! 7:00 PM Polarity Brewing Prizes for our top 3 teams, and a guaranteed fun time for everyone! First come first served basis, check out facebook for weekly hints.

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Sydney Keddy

Sydney [Oland] Keddy is a recipe developer who lives in Whitehorse. Her work can be found in The Boston Globe, Seriouseats.com as well as in other publications.

BUTTERMILK, BLACK PEPPER CREPES WITH BACON AND BIRCH SYRUP

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sing buttermilk in place of regular milk makes the batter a bit thicker, so feel free to add an additional few tablespoons of water if you’re having a hard time getting the crepes to spread. The buttermilk also gives the crepes a lovely, fresh, slightly sour taste that plays off the salty bacon and the slightly bitter birch syrup. Serves 4 INGREDIENTS ❑ 1 ½ cups butter milk ❑ 1 cup flour ❑ ¼ tsp ground or cracked black pepper

Crepe ingredients

❑ 2 eggs, beaten ❑ 1 tbsp sugar ❑ 1 stick butter

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❑ 8-12 strips bacon ❑ Birch syrup to serve

Wait for the bubbles before you flip the crepes

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KARAKY GROCERY

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Heather LeDuc Heather LeDuc is a Whitehorse-based writer

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isiting Karaky Grocery Store is unlike any other shopping experience you’ll find in Whitehorse. The family-owned business is run by Basem and Kaitlin Alrawashdeh, who opened the store in the former Greyhound station on Second Avenue last year. In the midst of the significant challenges of opening a new business, and the birth of their baby in January, the couple are bringing Yukoners an endless variety of international foods. Karaky is a family business, and the couple support one another through the ups and downs. They also have their son, their “little guy,” who has a playpen for on-site visits while his parents are running the shop. The grocery has a laidback, friendly vibe that encourages a slow saunter down the aisles and a friendly chat at the check-out as part of the shopping excursion. Karaky is named after the small town in Jordan where Basem grew up in a business-oriented family. When he moved to Canada four years ago, he brought with him a vision of owning a business of his own. “He’s the brains behind Karaky,” Kaitlin says. While Basem didn’t initially know what kind of business he wanted to open, Kaitlin says her husband is happy with his choice. It’s his mission to provide Yukoners with international foods they might not find anywhere else in town. The products come from many countries and represent a wide variety of cuisine – Middle Eastern, South Asian, European and Japanese to name a few. Some highlights from my first shopping trip included a large tub of halva from Turkey and

some delicious ready meals from India which Kaitlin says are one of their most popular items. “People come in and buy five, six, seven at a time,” she says. Basem brings in foods that are requested by customers, many of whom are relative newcomers to the Yukon. Kaitlin says that her husband realized how much comfort people get when they have their favourite meals available. For the Alrawashdeh family, Kaitlin says it’s always special when they sit down and have a Jordanian meal. For example, when Basem’s brother, who also lives in Whitehorse, recently returned from a trip to Jordan, they reminisced about home and their mom’s cooking. “If you can go home and have a home-cooked meal that feels like home, there’s a lot of comfort in that,” Kaitlin says. “Food sparks memories,” she adds. “And different stories come from that.” Basem “really tries to find” the foods that invoke stories, whether they’re memories from faraway hometowns or from international travel. In order to do so, Basem deals with suppliers across Canada. He’s travelled to Edmonton, he’s been to BC, and he works with someone in Toronto to access products. For these efforts, the Alrawashdehs are getting an appreciative reception from the community. Customers come not only from Whitehorse, but from other Yukon communities as well, including Carmacks, and Watson Lake. Kaitlin mentions folks from Dawson who call ahead of time and do a preorder for pick-up when they’re in town. The pre-order process will be made easier when the Karaky website gets launched in the future. In

Basem and Kaitlin Alrawashdeh (and their “little guy”) run Karaky Grocery PHOTO: Mark Kelly Photography

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CHRISTMAS WITH THE CHOIR

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COVID-19 restrictions mean an online (but still joyful!) holiday concert this year

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he Whitehorse Community Choir is back with a new show, “Tidings and Tinsel,” for the 2021 season, albeit online only. The group had initially hoped they’d be able to perform live this year, and had planned several shows at the Yukon Arts Centre, but unfortunately the recent surge in COVID-19 cases in the territory and the return to a state of emergency made that impossible. Disappointed but undaunted, the choir quickly switched gears, and the company will now be recording one show with all three choir groups in it. The three choir groups who will be performing are each made up of 20 singers, and each group will enter from one side of the stage and exit from another to ensure that the groups are not able to mingle between sets. Usually, there is no limit to how many people can participate in the community choir, but this season, registration was full within three days due to the limited number of people allowed in. Despite still being under restrictions, director Barbara Chamberlain said the singers have been happy to be able to get together and sing together. They are all looking forward to presenting a variety of ma-

Director Barbara Chamberlin (middle) and guest conductors Rachel Grantham and Henry Klassen led the Whitehorse Community Choir’s 25th Anniversary Concert in 2018 terial again. Masking and physical distancing are still requirements within the choir as well. “It’s really nice to be able to sing together and everyone’s loving that,” said Chamberlain. “But we still have to wear masks and it’s hard to take a breath, even if we’re using our choir masks.” The rehearsal season for the Christmas concert hasn’t been without its difficulties either. Some singers have had to miss rehearsals to isolate after coming into contact with people infected with COVID-19. One member, a doctor, even contracted the virus himself. Luckily, by taking strict safety precautions and cancelling rehearsals when needed, the choir

has been able to continue on. “Any time anyone is sick, they don’t come,” said Chamberlain. Some of the song selections for “Tidings and Tinsel” include Christmas songs such as “Seven

Joys of Mary” and “Christmas in Carrick,” which will be sung by the Women’s Choir. Also performing will be the SATB Choir and SATB Advanced Choir, who will also be performing Christmas songs, both

lesser-known and more popular ones. Chamberlain has a general rule that she doesn’t like to repeat songs at Christmas concerts within a five-year period. Selecting the songs for this year’s shows was tricky, as a limited budget meant Chamberlain had to pick most of the selections out of the library the choir already had. “You want a variety,” she said. “We’re just trying to keep things upbeat here too, so I picked mostly stuff that was upbeat. There’s three slow songs in the whole thing and that’s it.” The performances will be directed by Chamberlain, and the choirs will be accompanied by musicians Barry Kitchen and Andy Slade. “Tidings and Tinsel” will be presented via video by the Whitehorse Community Choir from Dec. 4 to Dec 16. Tickets are pay-whatyou-like and can be purchased at yukontickets.com. To keep up with the Whitehorse Community Choir, visit www. whitehorsechoir.org. With files from Lori Fox. n

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the meantime, customers can see new products, like baklava, teas, and spices, posted on Facebook and Instagram. Along with his tenacity in sourcing foods, Basem is a friendly and easy-going presence behind the grocery counter. During my first shopping experience at Karaky, I accidently knocked a chocolate bar off the counter and into my shopping bag. When I hurriedly returned it to the counter, he placed it back into my bag, and added another without charging me for either. “Basem is very personable,” Kaitlin affirms. She says that he has long chats with customers and shares their stories when he gets home from the grocery. As popular as Karaky is, opening the business was not without its obstacles. One of those was of course COVID-19, but the Alrawashdehs were able to put the pandemic into perspective. “I think Basem would also say that although [the pandemic] had its challenges, we’ve been okay,” Kaitlin says. “We’ve been able to navigate it.” Another challenge for the couple was finding a suitable location for the business. It’s not easy to find commercial space in Whitehorse. Basem wanted a good location, so he worked hard to get the old Greyhound station. And once he had it, the space needed to be converted into a grocery store. When the contractor they’d hired to build shelves didn’t show up, Basem did the job himself, even though he’d never done carpentry before. “Basem would never tell anyone that,” Kaitlin says. “I do, because I’m so proud of him. Whether it’s contractors or COVID or different things, he loves a challenge. For him it’s like, ‘You know what? This is just another challenge.’” Kaitlin adds that, because Basem comes from a businessoriented family, he’s accustomed to working hard, and is wellequipped to deal with setbacks. “You just have to keep putting one foot in front of the other.” Visit Karaky Grocery Store at 2191 Second Avenue in the old Greyhound bus station, and check out featured foods on Instagram and Facebook. n

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soapy water down the tunnel we’d seen them disappear into. Chipmunks are members of the same family as red squirrels, but they don’t have the same tendency to gnaw through the wiring in your house, or pull the insulation out of your walls. They pretty much mind their own business. They’re beneficial protectors of our forests due to their habit of hiding food under old leaves. This acts as a mulch to help forgotten seeds sprout and grow. At 16, I spent a summer at my friend Lisa’s cottage. We wore a lot of beads and wrote a Jethro Tullinspired song called The Giraffe’s Nodule. We taught chipmunks to eat out of our hands using the one recipe they simply cannot resist— peanut butter on toast. It must be

the waft of air from the hot bread that carries that most delectable scent past their noses. If you make it, they will come. The first time I saw a chipmunk in the Yukon, I was on a hike with my husband at Miles Canyon. We sat on a tree to rest. There it was, sitting just over there looking at us. I had no idea they lived this far north. Since then, I’ve seen the odd one here and there, in forests or peeking out of wood piles. Which brings me to my story: This past summer I was in the garden drinking a morning coffee and a chipmunk ran right past my feet! Tail straight up, that no-nonsense, can’t-you-see-I’m-busyhere performance as it rushed

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Events 2021 Public Tree Viewing

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HIGHLIGHTS Klondike Institute of Art and Culture Dawson City, YT

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November 25 BEGINNER SEWING SEW A PET BED 6:00pm - 9:00pm ……………………….. November 30 NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION 5:00pm - 8:00pm ……………………….. WOODSHOP ORIENTATION 6:30pm - 8:30pm ……………………….. Open Hours: Wed-Sun 1pm-9pm

Mushu is a 2-yearold, Female Domestic Medium Hair, she is a very sweet girl who enjoys being with humans and loves attention. She has medium-length hair that will require regular brushing to prevent from matting. Mushu would do well in a home with older children, but no dogs or other cats.

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ACTIVE AND WELLNESS COMMUNITY EVENTS EVENTS ATLIN Fridays Atlin Community Library Atlin Community LIbrary 2:00 PM Open two days per week, Fridays and Saturdays, covid protocols apply. Sundays St. Martins Anglican Church Sunday Service 10:00 AM St. Martins Anglican Church 10:00 AM Everyone is welcome. Sun Nov 28 Sunday Movies at the Globe Theatre 7:30 PM Atlin BC Globe Theatre Check out what’s showing Sunday nights, relive the nostalgia of the movies in the historic cinema setting.

CARCROSS First Sunday of Every Month St. Saviours Church Services 2:00 pm St. Saviour Church 867-668-3129

DAWSON CITY Tue thru Thur St Paul’s Anglican Church Evening Prayer 4:00 PM St Paul’s Anglican Church Join us in person at the church, or online (Facebook Live) Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 4pm Yukon Time for Evening Prayer. Tue thruThu Saint Mary’s Weekday Mass 5:00 PM Saint Mary’s Catholic Church Join Father Emanuel for weekday mass Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays Wed Nov 24 55+ Virtual Fitness Class 2:00 PM Art & Margaret Fry Rec Centre A 6-week strength class for Dawsonites over Zoom Call 993-7400 ext 299 for Zoom link. Wed Nov 24 Figure Skating 2:30 PM Art & Margaret Fry Rec Centre Call 993-7400 ext 299 to register. Wed Nov 24 Drop-in Badminton 6:00 PM Robert Service School Grades 5-7 enter through the front door. Thu Nov 25 Preschool Learn to Skate 11:00 Art & Margaret Fry Recreation Centre. Call 993-7400 ext. 299 to register. Thu Nov 25 AA Beginners Group 6:00 PM Dawson City Hospital In person or Video conference option available Call 867-993-5095 or 867-993-3734 for more information Thu Nov 25 Hohtr’ey ëde’ą Concert Band Drop-In 6:00 PM KIAC Weekly two-hour conducted music session is geared towards those who can (or used to) play a woodwind or brass instrument. Thu Nov 25 Drop-In Zumba! 6:00 PM Dawson City Call 250-812-8674 for more info. Fri Nov 26 Play Like a Girl 3:30 PM Art & Margaret Fry Rec Centre All-female program is for girls grades 1 and up who are interested to learn about hockey and developing skills. To register, call 993-7400 ext 299. Sat Nov 27 Drop-In Groove Dance w/ Natasha Henderson 10:00 AM KIAC Groove is for everyone. We all dance simple moves or rhythms... and you add your own creativity to them. Sat Nov 27 Under 5 Gym Drop-In 10:00 AM Robert Service School Sat Nov 27 KIAC Holiday Art And Craft Fair 10:30 AM Klondike Institute of Art and Culture (KIAC) Local Artists, Crafters and Makers share all manner of hand-made and one of a kind goods, providing the community a chance to appreciate and support local creativity, local shopping and alternatives to large corporations and the excess shipping and packaging that comes with mass-produced goods.

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IN LIGHT OF CURRENT COVID CHANGES, PLEASE VISIT WHATSUPYUKON.COM FOR UP TO DATE EVENT DETAILS.SOME EVENTS MAY BE POSTPONED OR CANCELLED AFTER WE PRINT. Sat Nov 27 Seniors Saturday Drop-In Painting 1:00 PM KIAC two hours of self-directed painting time! Sat Nov 27 AA North Star Group Dawson City 7:00 PM Dawson City Community Support Centre In person or Videoconference option available Call 867-993-5095 or 867-993-3734 for more information Sun Nov 28 Under 5 Gym Drop-In 10:00 AM Robert Service School Sun Nov 28 Saint Mary’s Sunday Service 10:30 AM Saint Mary’s Catholic Church Join Father Emanuel each Sunday for service. Everyone is always welcome. Sun Nov 28 KIAC Holiday Art And Craft Fair 10:30 AM Klondike Institute of Art and Culture (KIAC) Local Artists, Crafters and Makers share all manner of hand-made and one of a kind goods, providing the community a chance to appreciate and support local creativity, local shopping and alternatives to large corporations and the excess shipping and packaging that comes with mass-produced goods. Sun Nov 28 St Paul’s Anglican Church Sunday Service 10:30 AM St Paul’s Anglican Church Join us in person at the church, or online (Facebook Live) Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 4pm Yukon Time for Evening Prayer. Sun Nov 28 Learn to Skate 2:30 PM Art & Margaret Fry Rec Centre Call 993-7400 ext 299 to register. Sun Nov 28 Drop-In Gaaaymes & Crafts Night 6:00 PM Klondike Institute of Art and Culture (KIAC) A sober and safer space for the 2SLGBTQIA++ community and friends to “get your game on ‘’. Bring your own or check out our board games, card games, tabletop RPGs, puzzles and crafts! No pre-registration necessary, just show up! Mon Nov 29 Adventures in Art & Stories 4:00 PM Klondike Institute of Art & Culture (KIAC) A fun program for kids 0-5, circle time, stories, art explorations, movement activities and more to help support your child’s development of creativity, speech language, socialemotional and motor skills. Mon Nov 29 Adult Hip Hop & Choreography 5:30 PM Klondike Institute of Art and Culture (KIAC) Are funk, groove, & style “your thing”? This seven week class led by Jen Kehoe is open to everyone looking to have fun dancing to hip hop music! Enjoy a low impact warm-up, basic steps and sequencing, and work each week on hip hop dance choreography. No previous dance experience necessary! To register, please call KIAC at 993-5005 or come by in person. Mon Nov 29 Drop-In Zumba! 6:00 PM Dawson City Call 250-812-8674 for more info. Tue Nov 30 Romp & Run 10:30 AM YOOP Hall Email Jen.Suttis@cdcyukon.ca for more info. Tues Nov 30 Hand Building Pottery Drop-In 6:00 PM KIAC Space is limited to 6 participants, first come first served.

FARO Monday thru Friday Open Gym 1:30 PM Faro Recreation Centre Unstructured activity time where the gymnasium is available to students, families, and/or community members to play pick-up sports. Call 994-2375 or email recreation@faroyukon.ca for more info. Tuesdays & Thursdays Parent & Tots 10:00 AM Faro Recreation Centre Spend quality time with your child while you both have fun and learn and socialize. Call 994-2375 or email recreation@faroyukon.ca for more information. Tuesdays & Thursdays Senior Yoga 1:30 PM Faro Recreation Centre Carve out some time on the mat for this relaxing and gentle Yoga practice. Call 994-2375 or email recreation@faroyukon.ca for more info. Tuesdays & Thursdays Kids Club 3:30 PM Faro Recreation Centre For ages 6 to 13 - Registration required, stop in or call 994-2375 Wed Nov 24 Basketball (Open Court) 4:30 PM Faro Recreation Centre Shoot some hoops, practice your skills on the open court. Call 994-2375 or email recreation@ faroyukon.ca for more info. Wed Nov 24 Kids Indoor Soccer 3:30 PM Faro Recreation Centre Individual soccer skills and drills that emphasize, trapping, passing, footwork, shooting, headers, throw-ins, trap/pull backs and goal tending. Call 994-2375 or email recreation@faroyukon.ca Sat Nov 27 Open Gym 4:30 PM Faro Recreation Centre Unstructured activity time where the gymnasium is available to students, families, and/or community members to play pick-up sports. Call 994-2375 or email recreation@faroyukon.ca for more info

HAINES JUNCTION Daily Public Skate Bill Brewster Arena Mon 7:30-9:15, Tue, Thu & Fri 3:15-4:30 and 8:45-9:45, Wed 8:45-9:45 Sat 1:00-3:00 & 5:00-7:00, Sun 12:00-7:00 Tuesdays & Fridays Drop-in Hockey 7:30 Bill Brewster Arena Wed Nov 24 Art Journaling Evenings 7:00 PM St Elias School Held in room 9, bring your own supplies. Call 6342122 for more info. Wed Nov 24 Village Council meetings 7:00 PM St. Elias Convention Centre Village Council meetings are also held the second and fourth Wednesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. via Zoom. [Remote attendance only] Mon Nov 29 Smart Recovery Meetings 8:00 PM Munku Hall Everyone welcome, call 334-5688 for more info. Mon Nov 29 Zumba Strong 6:00 PM Bill Brewster Arena at the Mezz

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Thu Nov 25 Jackalope Open for drinks and snacks 5:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Fri Nov 26 Jackalope Open for drinks and snacks 5:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Sat Nov 27 Knitting Circle 11:00 AM Marsh Lake Community Centre Everyone wielding a hook, needle or pin is welcome. Sat Nov 27 Family Playtime and Open Gym 3:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Sat Nov 27 Jackalope Open for Drinks and Snacks 3:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Tue Nov 30 North of 60 Seniors Coffee and Chat 2:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Tue Nov 30 Yoga With Richard 5:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre This is a New Horizons/Lotteries Yukon/Marsh Lake Community Society sponsored program which is being offered free of charge to participants. If you have a yoga mat, bring it. If not, no worries, we have some available

MAYO Weekdays Lunchtime Lengths 12:00 PM Mayo Recreation Centre Weekdays Mayo Mornings Parent and Tot Time 10:00 AM Mayo Recreation Centre Mondays Video Yoga Classes 5:15 PM Mayo Curling Arena Yoga Videos are used for leading each class. Bring your own Yoga mat or borrow ours. Drop-ins are welcome. For more info call 996-2043 8979962043 Mondays Dinner and Movie Night 5:00 PM Mayo Community Hall And Recreation Centre Sundays St. Mary’s Church Service 11:00 AM St Mary’s Church (867)667-7746 Sat Nov 27 WIGS Annual 2021 Christmas Bazaar 1:00 PM Mayo Community Hall Get your Christmas shopping started, local artists and crafters selling their wares. No bake tables, masking is mandatory. Call 996-2924 for more info.

OLD CROW Sundays St. Luke’s Church Service 11:00 AM St. Luke’s Church 867-993-5381 Wednesdays Parent and Tots 4:00 PM Old Crow Community Center Call 966-3015 for more info.

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Time To Get Creative PHOTO: Pixabay past. I hadn’t seen one for years! I remembered how much I liked them. So I decided to see if I could tempt chipmunk to stick around. I cleared a spot on an old table stacked with recycled boards and stashed a few peanuts there. It’s a small, awkward place to gain access to which, I was fairly certain, would prevent the larger, conniving squirrels from snatching the treats. I hid several peanuts there every day and the next morning they were always gone. I really wanted to know who was taking them and (finally!) one evening noticed that some, but not all, the peanuts had disappeared! Was the perp in the process? Were those dastardly squirrels raiding the proverbial cookie jar? I stuck

around to see what I might see. I didn’t wait long. After two or three minutes there was a rustling sound. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw a blur of movement under the table! Such a quiet sound, but there it was again, followed by a small peep which didn’t sound anything like the brash scolding of a chattery squirrel. Any moment now and the charming striped suit of Chipmunk was bound to appear! I was taken completely by surprise when up popped a nuthatch! I blinked several times, possibly gasped out loud. How did a bird even find the stash? I recognized the blue-gray feathers, red breast, bold eye stripe and the bossy, brazen attitude. It gave me a steely look from where it sat on the edge of a

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Every Student, Every Day Water Break Photo Contest Winners - Part 2 of 2 The Victoria Gold Yukon Student Encouragement Society extends its congratulations to the winners of the territorywide Every Student, Every Day Water Break Photo Contest. The contest was launched last Spring to help motivate Yukon students to pursue healthier habits, stay hydrated, reduce their impact on the environment and be more engaged in learning to help increase student attendance. 1st Place – Apple iPad Maddie and Fletcher J. Whitehorse (Age 5 to 9) Sophia M. Mayo (Age 5 to 9) Sarah B. Whitehorse (Age 10 to 14) Daniel J. Haines Junction (Age 15 to 18)

Sarah taking a water break while hiking King’s Throne in Kluane National Park this summer.

2nd Place – Coast Mountain Gift Certificate Markus and Destyni G. Whitehorse (Age 5 to 9) Maverick A. Whitehorse (Age 10 to 14) Joshua L. Whitehorse (Age 15 to 18) Darnel T. Dawson City (Age 15 to 18) 3rd Place – Canadian Tire Gift Certificate Shiloh H. Whitehorse (Age 5 to 9) Yoann S. Whitehorse (Age 10 to 14) 4th Place – Angelina’s Toy Boutique Gift Certificate Brianna M. Ross River (Age 5 to 9) Tatum M. Whitehorse (Age 5 to 9) Sophie D. Haines Junction (Age 10 to 14) All contest entrants will receive a $25.00 gift certificate. Every Student, Every Day was established in 2012 to help increase student attendance in Yukon schools. Since its creation, the initiative has directly supported over 140 grass-roots, community-developed and led student attendance projects in almost every Yukon community with over $1.2 million.

Sophia enjoying a beautiful day on her trampoline in Mayo.

To view the winning photographs and learn more about Every Student, Every Day, please visit everystudenteveryday.ca

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