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2 To advertise call 604-832-3130 or e-mail [email protected]
– Clarke Theatre
Call the Box Offi ce at 604.820-3961 for tickets and info.
Clarke Theatre • 33700 Prentis Ave, Mission • www.heritageparkcentre.com
SNOWBIRD A TRIBUTE TO ANNE MURRAYSweeping tribute honours Canada’s sweetheart.
This multi-media presentation will take fans of Anne Murray back over four decades with career highlights, including 24 Junos, 4 Grammys, and 33 number 1 hits.
This genuine reproduction is a cavalcade of not-stop hits and imagery that will instantly transport you through time with songs like “Snowbird”, “Could I Have This Dance”, “A Little Good News”, “You Needed Me” and many more…
www.snowbirdannemurraytribute.com Ticket Hot Line Toll Free 1-855-542-3378
Clarke Theatre • April 4thTickets: Mission Leisure Centre7650 Grand Ave Mission 604-820-5350
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Adopt-a-Block 14
BC Winter Games 13
Chamber of Commerce 31
Clarke Theatre 2
Economic Development 12
Egg Hunt 15
Events Calendar 4 & 6
Farmer’s Market 25
Fraser Valley Humane Society 29
Health & Wellness 22 - 23
Library 27
MACL 9
Mission Hospice Society 11
Muse Awards 24
Recipes 19
Seniors Activity Centre 10
Toastmasters 18
Voices of the Valley 8
What’s On! In the Community 30
Congratulations to you, the community, for all of your hard work and passion that went into making the Mission 2014 BC Winter Games the biggest and most exciting event to come to Mission. Hundreds of volunteers and dozens of businesses and organizations came out to support the Games – Mission, you stepped up once again and made it happen! Bravo!
As we look forward to the next couple of months, there are so many highlights to anticipate: Opening Nite Theatre is running ‘Anybody for Murder,’ Mission Hospice Society hosts its ‘Once Upon a Time Gala,’ there is lots to do at Fraser River Heritage Park, and so much more – mark your calendar and don’t miss a thing!
For the May/June 2014 issue, What’s On! Mission will be adding 12 new pages to our publication. Due to increased demand for advertising and sponsored space in the magazine, we are excited to be able to expand and grow. This will allow us to offer more opportunities for community groups to apply for sponsored space as well as to introduce new editorial content so that we can share more of the great things happening in Mission and surrounding areas! Stay tuned and contact us today for more information regarding our advertising and sponsorship opportunities.
Happy Spring! Get outside and enjoy all that Mission has to offer!
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
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Look out for our holders!You can pick up your copy from…Safeway, The West Coast Express, Canadian Tire, The Library, Visitors Centre, 7/11, Mission Springs, Wendys, White Spot, Booster Juice, City Blendz, Canadian Cancer Society, The Leisure Centre, The Wee Chipee, The Historic Dewdney Pub, Deroche Store, All Realtors Offi ces, Dewdney Post Offi ce, The Fire House Grill at Dewdney, Jimmy’s Lunch Box, Rockwells, The Best Western, Cedarbrooke Chateau, the Seniors Centre…plus many, many more locations around Mission. What’s On! Mission is published under licence from Blueberry Publications by Cory Cassel Productions. Editor: Jamie Hayes
Or download a copy at www.whatsonmission.ca
For more info call us at:
604.832.3130or send us an email: [email protected]
CONTENTS:
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Cory
PUBLISHER’S NOTE
Spring has almost sprung!And what a busy Spring it isgoing to be!
We are growing!
What's On! Mission Owner Cory Cassel with Cycling for Diversity's Ken Herar
Mission Arts Centre Gallery Show
- Jack Prasad
Feb 18th - Mar 8th, 1pm - 4pm
33529 First Ave, Mission
www.missionartscouncil.ca
7th Annual Mission Writers & Readers
Festival: ‘Inspiring Writers & Readers’
March 1st, 9:30am - 4pm
UFV Mission Campus, 33700 Prentis
Avenue
604-820-0220 or www.
lifetimelearningcentre.org
Reel on the River presents GABRIELLE
March 3rd, 7pm
SilverCity at the Junction
www.reelontheriver.ca or 604 826-4963
Shakespearean Lecture: ‘Romeo &
Juliet’
March 5th, 1pm – 3pm
LLC, 32444 7th Avenue
604-820-0220 or
www.lifetimelearningcentre.org
Couponing 101
March 5th, 7pm - 8:30 pm
Mission Library
604-826-6610
Shark Tank! Out for a Rip
March 7th, 8pm
@The Zoo
604.287.6112
Anybody for Murder by Brian Clemens
and Dennis Spooner, Directed by
Gerwyn Mills
March 7th- 23rd, Thurs, Fri and Sat @
8pm, Sundays at 2pm
Opening Nite Theatre, 33223-
33227 Railway Ave. Tickets at
BrownPaperTickets.com (search Opening
Nite Theatre) or at ontstickets@hotmail.
com or at 604-826-6687
Powerhouse GOGOS of Mission Appies
and Wine Night Fundraiser
March 8th, 5:30 pm
Chartwell’s Cedarbrooke Retirement
Residence 32331 7th Avenue
Contact Carol at [email protected] or
Verlie at [email protected]
~MCM~OPERATION SCALLYWAGS! Pirate
Themed Dress Up BONANZA!
March 8th, 8pm
@The Zoo • 604.287.6112
Reel On The River presents CAS
& DYLAN
March 10th, 7pm
SilverCity at the Junction
www.reelontheriver.ca or 604 826-4963
HPSS Music Concert
March 10th & 11th, 7pm
Clarke Theatre • Call 604.820.3961 for info
Mission Arts Centre Gallery Show -
Mission Artists Association, paintings
March 11th- 29th, 1pm - 4pm / Meet &
Greet Reception March 15th, 1pm - 4pm
Rock Family Gallery, 33529 First Ave
www.missionartscouncil.ca
Romeo & Juliet Matinee at UFV Theatre
Chilliwack Bus Tour
March 12th & 14th, 10:30am - 4pm
LLC, 32444 7th Avenue • 604-820-0220
or www.lifetimelearningcentre.org
Wednesday Movie Matinee
March 12th, 1pm - 3pm
LLC, 32444 7th Avenue
604-820-0220 or
www.lifetimelearningcentre.org
Adopt-A-Block AGM
March 12th, 6:30pm
Chartwell’s Cedarbrooke Chateau
www.missionadoptablock.com
Valley Women’s Network Mission
Chapter Luncheon
March 13th, 11:45pm - 1pm
Royal Canadian Legion, 32627 Logan Ave.
RSVP by email [email protected], no
walk-ins!
St. Patrick’s Day Dance
March 13th, 1pm – 4pm
Mission Seniors’ Activity Centre
604.814.2188
Arts Club Theatre presents Chelsea
Hotel
March 14th, 8pm • Clarke Theatre
Call 604.820.3961 for info
St. Patrick’s Day – Roast to the Spud
Mar. 15th
Royal Canadian Legion Br. 57
604.826.2331
Great Green Galaxies; Rotary Shoots
for the Stars
March 15th, 6pm
All Saints Anglican Church on Second Ave
Tickets 604-826-3687 or 604-820-4097
Discussion Circle on “Green My
Community” hosted by the Mission Be
the Change Action Circle.
Saturday, March 15th, 2pm - 4pm
Mission Library Meeting Room
For info, email bethechangemission
@gmail.com
St. Patties Day Pick & Pub Event, Open
to all Ages
March 16th, 11am - 2pm
Registration begins at 11am at
Mission Station Grill. For more details
visitmissionadoptablock.com
Jesters Theatre Spring Break Theatre Camp
(Grades 3-6) - The Revenge of the Eggs
March 17th, 9am - 12:15pm
www.jesters.ca
Camp Wanarok Spring Break Edition
March 17th – 21st, 8am – 6pm
Mission Leisure Centre
www.mission.ca/leisure
604-820-5350
Family Drop-in Gym
Mar 17th/Mar 19th /Mar 21st, 11am –
12:30pm • Mission Leisure Centre
www.mission.ca • 604-820-5350
Hunt for Gold Swim
Mar 17th, 1pm – 3:00pm
Mission Leisure Centre
www.mission.ca/leisure
604-820-5350
Celebration of Racial Inclusion through
Music and Art
March 18th
Mission Community Library
Kusum at MCSS 604.826.3634
Seniors’ Social and Tea Dance
Celebrating St Patrick’s Day
March 18th, 2pm - 4pm
All Saints Anglican Church Hall 2nd Ave. @
James St. • 604-826-2814
Imagine….. Iceland
March 19th, 7pm - 8:30pm
Mission Library • 604-826-6610
Mission Regional Chamber of Commerce
Annual General Meeting
March 20th, 11:30am to 1pm
Mountain Room, Mission Best Western
MissionChamber.bc.ca to register
ACES Seed Exchange & Guest Speakers
March 21st, 6:30pm. Harrison Mills
Community Hall, 1995 School Road
More info at www.weareaces.ca
Death by Chocolate. March 20th, 2:30pm -
4pm. Mission Library 604-826-6610
Spring Break Special: The One Eyed
Troll
March 21st, 11:00am - 11:45am
Mission Library • 604-826-6610
Onesie Party!
March 21st, 8pm
@The Zoo • 604.287.6112
Sasquatch Lions Spring Dance
March 22nd
Deroche Community Hall
Call Lion Tom for info 604.826.1651
Philosophers’ Cafe
March 25th, 7pm - 9pm
Cedarbrooke Chateau, 32331 7th Ave
604-820-0220 or www.
lifetimelearningcentre.org
Spring Fling Preschool Event
Mar 26th, 10am – 1pm
Mission Leisure Centre
www.mission.ca/leisure
604-820-5350
Newfoundland Revisited: Whales,
Trails, Bergs, and Burgs
March 26th, 7pm - 8:30pm
Mission Library
604-826-6610
Business & Professional Women’s Club
of Mission Luncheon | Doris Paterson
March 26th, Registration and networking
open at 11:15am. Lunch and program
11:45am - 1pm. Mission Station Grill,
7230 Horne Street RSVP to
no walk ins!
Bake Sale
March 28th, 10am – 5pm
Prospera Credit Union 32423 Lougheed
Hwy. Fraser Valley Humane Society
604.820.2977
Seedy Saturday at the Mission City
Farmers Market
March 29th, 10am – 2pm
Heritage Park Secondary School,
33700 Prentis Ave
www.missioncityfarmersmarket.com
Sasquatch Lions Club Texas Hold’em
March 29th
Deroche Community Hall
Call Lion Tom for info
604.826.1651
Cannery Row
March 30th, 4pm
Historic Dewdney Pub
Tickets available at the pub
WHAT’S ON! WITH STAN THE STURGEONFOLLOW STAN ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER MISSION BC VISITOR CENTRE @STANSTURGEON1Submit events to [email protected]. All events submitted thatare in Mission and open to the public will be included in the EventsCalendar, at whatsonmission.ca, on Facebook and Twitter.
4 To advertise call 604-832-3130 or e-mail [email protected]
MARCH
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Supper with the Tarts!
Seniors – receive a $20 eye exam with BC Medical Card / 65+Children receive a NO CHARGE eye exam with BC Medical Card / Under 19
During these coming summer months it is time to start preparing yourself for UV ray protection! UV rays are just as dangerous for your eyes as they can be for your skin. UV rays contribute to the formation of cataracts and other eye problems leaving your eyes with cloudy or possibly no vision at all.
UV Protection for your Eyes
Protect your eyes with your sunglasses and glasses. Come down to Swing Optical and let us explain how we can prevent the premature aging of your eyes today so you can protect your eyes for tomorrow.
#2 - 33231 First Ave Downtown Mission604.820.1112 www.swingoptical.com
Satti GrewalLicensed OpticianThe best selection in fashion frames, prescription sunglassses and contact lenses
Dr Lyndon Balisky, OptometristEye ExamsBook your eye examination today! 604-820-1112
Kristoffer GoosRegistered Hearing Instrument PractitionerAvailable each WednesdayBook your FREE hearing Test today!604-557-9972 / 604-820-1112
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WHAT’S ON! WITH STAN THE STURGEONFOLLOW STAN ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTERWWITTTERRROOOOK AA MISSION BC VISITOR CENTRENNTREE @STANSTURGEON1 Submit events to [email protected]. All events submittedntnts submitttete thatare in Mission and open to the public will be included in the Eventsdd iinn the EventstsCalendar, at whatsonmission.ca, on Facebook and Twitter.
APRIL
Mission Arts Centre Gallery Show -
Donna Duvall & Serena Trinder
Apr 1st –19th, 1pm - 4pm / Meet & Greet
Reception April 5th, 1pm - 4pm
Rock Family Gallery 33529 First Ave
www.missionartscouncil.ca
Great Northern Adventure Travel
presentation
April 2nd, 10am – Noon
LLC, 32444 7th Avenue
604-820-0220 or
www.lifetimelearningcentre.org
Rockit Boy Entertainment presents
FeFe Dobson
April 3rd, 7:30pm
Clarke Theatre
Call 604.820.3961 for info
SnowBird – an “Anne Murray Tribute”
April 4th, 7:30pm
Clarke Theatre
Call 604.820.3961 for info
Shred-a-thon
April 5th, 10am - 2pm
Mission Library
604-826-6610
Sasquatch Lions Annual Garage Sale &
Auction
April 5th, doors at 7am
Deroche Community Hall
Call Lion Tom for info 604.826.1651
Texas Hold’em Poker Fundraiser
April 5th, doors at 7pm
Silverdale Community Centre
Call Ron Leger at 604.826.5517
Introduction to Pickleball
April 7th, 7:45pm - 9:45pm
Mission Leisure Centre
www.mission.ca/leisure
604-820-5350
Lifetime Learning Society AGM
April 9th, 1pm - 3pm
LLC, 32444 7th Avenue
604-820-0220 or
www.lifetimelearningcentre.org
Valley Women’s Network Mission
Chapter Luncheon
April 10th, 11:45pm - 1pm
Royal Canadian Legion - Branch 57, 32627
Logan Ave. RSVP by email vwn.mission@
gmail.com, no walk-ins!
Dance Competition – The Nationals
April 11th – 14th
Clarke Theatre
Call 604.820.3961 for info
Cherry Festival at Van Dusen Gardens
Bus Tour
April 12th & 14th, 9am - 4:30pm
LLC, 32444 7th Avenue
604-820-0220 or www.
lifetimelearningcentre.org
Splish Splash Puppet Show
April 15th, 6:45pm - 7:15pm
Mission Library
604-826-6610
Seniors’ Social and Tea Dance
Celebrating Spring
April 15th, 2pm - 4pm
All Saints Anglican Church Hall 2nd Ave. @
James St. 604-826-2814
Easter: Dying & Dyeing
April 16th, 10am - Noon
LLC, 32444 7th Avenue
604-820-0220 or www.
lifetimelearningcentre.org
Small Business Workshop
April 16th, 2pm - 4pm
Mission Library
604-826-6610
UFV Graphic and Digital Design
Portfolio Show
April 16th
Clarke Theatre, Heritage Park Centre
10am - 4pm Open House
4pm - 6pm Reception: Meet the Designers
6pm -7:30pm Clarke Theatre Speakers
Chiai Lunch by Donation
April 17th, 12:30pm
Mission Seniors’ Activity Centre
604.814.2188
Mission Regional Chamber of Commerce
Celebrates Mission Tourism
April 17th, 11:30 to 1pm
Chapel room, Mission Best Western
MissionChamber.bc.ca to register
Earth Day Potluck in the Park hosted
by the Mission Be the Change Action
Circle.
April 20th, 5pm
The Shelter in Fraser River Heritage Park.
For info, email bethechangemission@
gmail.com
Elks’ Easter Egg Hunt
April 20th, hunt starts at 1pm so arrive
at noon
Fraser River Heritage Park
Call for info 604-826-0277
Annual Easter Egg Hunt at Kilby Historic
Site
April 20th & 21st, 11am – 1pm
Kilby Historic Site • www.kilby.ca
Earth Day with Adopt-a-Block
April 21st, 1pm - 3pm, Potluck at 5pm
Fraser River Heritage Park
For more info visit missionadoptablock.com
Mission Arts Centre Gallery Show -
ArtEscapes, Children’s Art Show K1-6
April 22nd - May 10th, 1pm - 4pm / Meet
& Greet Reception April 26th, 1pm - 4pm
Rock Family Gallery, 33529 First Ave
www.missionartscouncil.ca
Earth Day Extravaganza Preschool
Event
April 22nd, 10am – 1pm
Mission Leisure Centre
www.mission.ca/leisure
604-820-5350
Business & Professional Women’s Club
of Mission Luncheon
April 23rd, Registration and networking
open at 11:15am
Lunch and program 11:45am - 1pm
Mission Station Grill, 7230 Horne Street
RSVP to [email protected], no walk
ins!
Mission Muse Awards
April 23rd, 7pm
HPSS Cafetorium, 33700 Prentis Ave
Shine Dance Festival
April 24th – 27th
Clarke Theatre
Call 604.820.3961 for info
WALKATHON Fundraiser
April 24th, 9:30am – 2pm
LLC, 32444 7th Avenue
604-820-0220 or www.
lifetimelearningcentre.org
‘Proof’ by David Auburn, Directed by
Mahara Sinclaire
April 25th - May 11th, Thurs, Fri and Sat
@ 8pm, Sundays at 2pm
Opening Nite Theatre, 33223-33227
Railway Ave
Tickets at BrownPaperTickets.com (search
Opening Nite Theatre) or at ontstickets@
hotmail.com or at 604-826-6687
Rot Pot Compost Giveaway
April 26th, 9am - 1pm
Mission Landfi ll, 32000 Dewdney Trunk Rd
More info at www.mission.ca or
604-820-3736
Once Upon a Time… A Magical Evening
with Mission Hospice Society
April 26th, doors at 5:30pm, dinner at 7pm
Rockwell’s/Best Western Mission, 32281
Lougheed Hwy. Tickets and info at
Sasquatch Lions Texas Hold’em
April 26th
Deroche Community Hall
Call Lion Tom for info 604.826.1651
Harp Dog Brown and the Bloodhounds
April 27th, 4pm
Historic Dewdney Pub
Tickets available at the pub
Philosophers’ Cafe
April 29th, 7pm - 9pm
Cedarbrooke Chateau, 32331 7th Ave
604-820-0220 or
www.lifetimelearningcentre.org
Safety for Seniors
April 30th, 10am - Noon
LLC, 32444 7th Avenue
604-820-0220 or www.
lifetimelearningcentre.org
MAY
Youth Week
May 1st – 7th
Mission Leisure Centre
www.bcyouthweek.com Contact:
604-820-5362
Jr. Spring Retreat
May 2nd, 7pm - May 4th, 12:30pm
Camp Luther, 9311 Shook Rd
www.campluther.ca or call 1.888.707.2267
Annual Ukrainian Cultural Festival
May 3rd, Doors Open at 8:30am
Clarke Foundation Theatre, 33700 Prentis
Ave. Contact 604-814-2384
Mission City Farmers Market
May 3rd, 9am – 1pm
Lane Creek Park (beside the library on 2nd
Ave) www.missioncityfarmersmarket.com
Annual Green Thumb Plant Sale
May 3rd – 4th, 10th – 11th, 9am – 3pm
32965 4th Ave, Mission
To pre-order hanging baskets please call
Julie or Moneca 604.826.3290
Youth Fest
May 3rd, Noon – 9pm
Mission Leisure Centre
www.bcyouthweek.com
www.mission.ca/leisure
All About Tea
May 7th, 11am – 1pm
LLC, 32444 7th Avenue
604-820-0220 or www.
lifetimelearningcentre.org
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My name is Irene and I am from Mission. I was diagnosed with Bladder Cancer just over a year ago. Crushed and at a loss of faith I didn’t know where to turn. The doctor wanted to take out my bladder but that wasn’t the answer for me. I came across a copy of What’s On Magazine and found FUEL Supplements & Vitamins’ testimonials. I went to see Dolf and told him what I was battling. Dolf explained the benefits of his Dolphin Water which I started drinking right away. He also helped me with my nutrition and suggested some supplements. After 2 ½ months I had a cystoscopy check and was completely clear. I am staying with Dolphin Water and never looking back. Thank you Dolf!
33120 1st Avenue,Mission604-820-1622
Products & Services:
Dolf Szilagyi, Owner
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Summertime Dance
Register at www.fvad.ca
Full-DayIntensives
for the serious ballet student
Half-Day Campsfun-filledsessionsAges 3+
Fraser Valley Academy of Dance
Dance Camps ◆ Ballet Intensives
July 14-18, 21-25Aug 11-15, 18-22Grand Opening!
Take Out, Fine Dining, Lunch Buffet & Full Bar ServiceParties, Meetings, Catering for all occasions.
Open 7 days a week 10am – 10pm
Heritage Park Market PlaceD100-7871 Stave Lake St, Mission
604.289.0099 [email protected]
Classic Tandoori Indian Cuisine
Try our Sweets and Samosas!
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Includes 2 - one piece cod and chips,2 - mini coleslaw, 2 - reg. beverages
Expires June 15/2014
Cod & Chips Dinnerfor Two $15.95!!!
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Open 11:30am - 8pm / 8:30pm Fridays Closed MondaysPH 604-826-0332 #1- 32650 Logan Ave. Mission
All You Can Eat Fish and ChipsAll You Can Eat Fish and ChipsWith a drink for $12.99 / Seniors $9.99. With a drink for $12.99 / Seniors $9.99.
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Mission Association for Community Living
Mission Best WesternDoors open at 5:00pm, Dinner at 6:00pm
Cocktail Attire - Tickets: $80Available at MACL Reception
33345 2nd Avenue • www.missionacl.org
The Ole Fashion Barber Shopis Back in Downtown Mission!
#4 – 33261 1st Ave, Downtown MissionBehind Magnolia’s on 1st Ave 604.826.5777
#4 – 33261 1st Ave Downtown Mission
Come on in and see Lisa – your full service barber!
10 To advertise call 604-832-3130 or e-mail [email protected]
Mission Seniors Centre CalendarWEEKLY EVENTS
Monday 12:30 Drop-in Centre Bingo1:30 Mixed Bridge
Tuesday 9:30 Drop-in Centre Line Dancing10:00 Crafts 10:00 Seniors Health & Wellness
Wednesday 9:15 Chair Fitness Exercise10:15 Drop-in Crib12:30 Golden Era Bingo1:30 Ukelele Strummers
Thursday 9:00 Drop-in Centre Line Dancing10:00 Stitcher’s Knitting10:00 Chair Yoga
Friday 9:15 Chair Fitness Exercise11:00 Drop-in Crib
MONTHLY MEETINGS
Mission Drop-in Centre AssocGeneral Meeting1st Monday of each month at 11:00 am
Mission Seniors Activity CentreAssoc General Meeting1st Thursday of each month at 10:30 am
Old Age Pensioners OrganizationBr. 28 General Meeting2nd Friday 1:30 pm
Old Age Pensioners Organization Br. 28 Birthday Party4th Friday 1:30 pm
SPECIAL EVENTS
St. Patrick’s Day DanceMarch 13th, 1pm – 4pm
Chiai Lunch by DonationApril 17th, 12:30pm
Mission Senior’s Activity Centre10th Ave & Taulbut St604-814-2188Offi ce Hours 10am – 2pm
00 am
0:30 am
Br. 28
Phone the centrefor destination of
Bus Trips
And now they’re ready for the next step
Liz and Frank never missed a beat...
They took their first whirl around the dance floor over 50 years ago and have been kicking up their heels ever since. When they started looking for retirement living options, they were pleased to find out that Chartwell Retirement Residences offers active lifestyle programs like their signature Rhythm & Moves class.
And while they are enjoying a busy lifestyle today, they appreciate the peace of mind in knowing that Chartwell offers flexibility and choice to help with changing care needs in the
future. Until that time, they’ll continue to follow where the music leads in their new Chartwell home.
VISIT US ONLINE!
wellCHART .COM32331 - 7th Avenue
Mission, BC
Call 604-820-9300
Please call or drop by to see the new fall lineup of activities going on at Cedarbrooke! Opera's, Art class, Spanish class, Poetry writing class, New Book Club, and Music Appreciation night!
11Whats On! • www.whatsonmission.ca
CALLING ALLCOMMUNITY LEADERS.
The Canadian Cancer Society is looking for volunteers to join the Daffodil Leadership Committee in your community. Contact your local offi ce at 604 533-1668 or email [email protected]
Fight back with your time.
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Founded in 1985, the goal of the Mission Hospice Society is to provide compassionate care and end of life support to the community. It functions as an independent non-profi t organization that works in partnership with The Fraser Health Authority as a member on the Palliative Care Team in Mission to address the psycho-social needs of dying and terminally ill individuals and their families. This support takes place in many different environments: patients’ homes, residential hospice, long-term care facilities and hospital.
The Hospice Society relies on their many fundraising events throughout the year. Please join them at their gala on April 26 at the Best Western. There will be a customized
menu, dancing and live and a silent auction. Some items in the auction will be 2 tickets to anywhere West Jet fl ies, a trip for 2 to
Vegas and a Mexican or Caribbean cruise for 2. Tickets are $85.
The Mission Hospice Society would also like to invite you to participate in the National Hike for Hospice week. Hospices across the country will be collecting pledges in support of their local hospice societies and walking or running on a designated route. The Hike for Mission Hospice Society will be held on Sunday May 4 at Fraser River Heritage Park, and registration starts at 9am. Hikers will be treated to a BBQ lunch provided by the Mission Elks Club.
To purchase gala tickets or register for the hike please call 604-826-2235.
For more information regarding events pleasecontact Angel Elias, Executive Director [email protected]
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Keeping in touch with the business of MissionKeeping in touch with the business of Mission, BC, Canada
The storyline for downtown continues with the purchase of the old Buy Low Building, one of the more critical and
Plan.
Revitalization Study, and understanding that real change can be catalysed through municipal leadership and investment, Mayor and Council negotiated the purchase
Street. You may remember the one acre site was originally a supermarket operated by Buy Low, and when it closed some years ago, the building was occupied for a variety of
direction will have the greatest impact on downtown.
Committee has been developing plans for a Technical
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summer recommended a number of what it called “Big
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March 12th - Adopt-A-Block AGM, Cedarbrooke Chateau, 6:30pm, snacks & refreshments served, special guest speakers and more! March 16th - St. Patty’s Day Pick & Pub at Mission Station Grill. Open to all ages. Join us as we pick our way to the pub for an afternoon of Great Fun, Great Food and Great Friendship! COSTUMES ENCOURAGED! Prizes for best dressed and much more!!! Volunteer Week Photo Contest April 6-12th - Show ushow you make a difference in your community! Submita photo of you or your loved ones volunteering in thecommunity and be entered to win some great prizes!Submit photo by April 4th for a chance to win! April 21st: Earth Day with Adopt-a-Block - Join us, for activities in the park including a stream cleanup, games, activities and an evening POTLUCK picnic in the park! Location: Heritage Park, 1pm-3pm, Potluck at 5pm.
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Free Community
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co-sponsored by the Mission Elks and the Mission Save On Foods.
At Fraser River Heritage Park, Sunday, April 20th – Event begins at 11am with the Easter Egg Hunt starting at 1:30pm.
Meet Easter Bunny, Donald Duck, Goofy and Mickey Mouse. Hay stacks for the little ones. Special prizes for costumes and bonnets. Bring your Easter Baskets and your cameras!
Save On Foods will be collecting donations for the Mission. Community Services Food Bank. Any donor of a Western Family product will receive a bonus package of candy.
For more information, please call Ray Archer at 604.826.3112.
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Recipes from the Blackberry Kitchen
Ingredients2 Tbsp. Canola oil 1 lb. ground beef5 Tbsp. chili powder ½ tsp. oregano½ tsp. thyme 1/8 tsp. cumin2oz. tequila Juice from 4 limes8 cloves chopped garlic Salt and Pepper to taste1 large coarsely chopped white onion2 stalks coarsely chopped celery4 cups of diced canned tomato1 fresh ripe mango, pitted and skin off, diced in ½” pieces 4 cups canned kidney beans 4 cups canned black turtle beansSour Cream, diced red onion, shredded aged cheddar cheese
Directions1. Heat oil in a large heavy bottom pot. Add beef and sear until browned,
add onion and celery and cook slowly for approximately 5 minutes.
2. Add spices and garlic and cook slowly for another 5 minutes
3. Add tomato, mango and beans and cook very slowly for 1 hour, stirring occasionally.
4. Finish with tequila and lime juice just before serving.
5. Garnish with sour cream, diced red onion and shredded aged cheddar cheese.
Ingredients
4 tsp. baking powder ½ tsp salt1/3 cup butter 1 large egg, beaten ¾ cup aged cheddar cheese 2/3 cup milk¼ cup sliced green onions 2 tsp. milk1 tbsp. sesame seeds
Directions
bowl. Cut in the butter until mixture resembles coarse crumbs, then make a well in the centre.
2. Add the egg, cheese, milk and green onions into the well and stir until a
form a 9” round. Transfer to a parchment lined baking sheet.
3. Brush with milk, sprinkle with sesame seeds. Score top into 8 wedges, about ½ “ deep using a very sharp knife.
4. Bake at 375 degrees for approximately 20-25 minutes until a toothpick comes out clean and edges of bread are golden brown.
rack. Cut into wedges and serve while still warm.
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Two FEET & a HEARTBEAT - Do you feel like you’re tied to your phone? Addicted to candy crush & crackbook? Go for walk or lace up your sneakers and go for a run. There are lots of great parks & trails in Mission. I like the trail at Centennial Park (11th & Taulbut), and if you’re looking for something more challenging google “trails in Mission BC” there are lots of options.
Put some WHEELS on - If you like biking, rollerblading and skateboarding there are lots of places in Mission to get rolling! Check out the Fraser Valley Mountain Bikers Association (www.fvmba.com) if you’re into mountain biking or if roller blading is more your thing check out MAC Roller Hockey. If you really want a challenge leave your car at home and ride your bike to work.
When in doubt PADDLE it out - For kayaking, canoeing and stand up paddle boarding, Mission has some awesome local lakes and waterways. I try to get out on the water as much as possible; Stave Lake is my favourite but Rolley, Hayward, Sayers & Hatzic Lake are great local lakes.
Go FISHING - It’s no secret that Mission has some of the world’s best salmon and sturgeon fi shing. It was on my bucket list to “catch a sturgeon” and one of my friends hired a guide to take us out for the day. It was a truly unforgettable day on the water. If you need a theme song for this event I suggest Madonna: Like a Virgin Sturgeon!
TEAMWORK makes dream work - Team sports are great for the community and an awesome way to get outside. Soccer, softball, football and baseball are just a few team sports you can join in Mission. If team sports aren’t really your thing get a group of friends together & go play tennis at Centennial Park or check out the beach volleyball at Griner Park.
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Body Business Rehabilitation andFitness Studio604.556.6327www.mybodybusiness.com
Canadian Martial Arts Academy604.820.7429www.cmaakarate.com
Cedar Valley Physiotherapy andPain Clinic604.814.3336www.cedarvalleyphysio.com
Cedar Valley Massage Therapy& Wellness Clinic604.826.7778
Dr. Malcolm Venier604.820.2245Chiropractor
Dr. Scott Banman604.820.8811 - Chiropractor
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Ferndale Farms604.556.4844www.ferndalefarms.ca
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Oxygen Yoga & Fitness604-897-9146www.oxygentraining.ca
Refl exology with Arlene Laberge, RCRT604.820.8913
Room for Yoga by Norine Longmie 604.852.7603www.roomforyoga.net
SassaFrass Spa604.287.2257www.sassafrassonline.com
Shining Spirit Reiki Center604.557.3329www.healbc.com
Seung-ri Black Belt Academy 604.287.7971www.missiontaekwando.ca
The Pantry Natural Foods604.826.756www.thepantrynaturalfoods.com
Unison Yoga604.302.8346www.unisonyoga.ca
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Is Your Life Bubble Wrapped?A good friend of mine once told me: “Life begins as soon as you step outside of your comfort zone”. This same sentiment was echoed in Eleanor Roosevelt’s famous instruction to “do one thing every day that scares you.”
To leave your comfort zone and voluntarily do things that scare you may sound risky, but that is exactly what you need to do - take a risk!How is a risk defined? Simply put, it is any activity that presents you with a personal challenge and also has the possibility of failure. Whether it is saying “Hi” to a stranger, trying a Zumba class, or completing an outdoor fitness challenge – risks can benefit your mental and physical health.
Risk taking can bring the following benefits:· Increased dopamine levels (feel-good hormone)· Improved self-esteem· Personal growth· Sense of belonging and trust within a group· Confidence in your capabilities
So take off that bubble wrap and stepoutsideyour comfort zone today!
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Property DevelopmentLand Clearing – Driveway – Basements
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Bake SaleBake SaleMarch 28th, 10am – 5pm
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Bakers Needed! 604-820-2977
Annual Green Thumb
Plant SaleSaturday May 3rdSunday May 4th
Saturday May 10thSunday May 11th
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Mission Clay Works
Here is the Penningroth family printing their hands on a clay cookie jar for Mom’s birthday present.a
Molly Magid, ceramic artist and owner of Mission Clay Works Studio and Gallery, is celebrating her 5th Anniversary in her downtown Mission location. After working for many years running Therapeutic Art Programs for Veterans living in residential care, Molly decided to open her own studio and focus her attention on making her own artwork.
Dental building in the lane between 1st and 2nd Avenue heading East from Grand Street. Watch for the pottery sign pointing into the lane.
Molly states,” I am pleased when people come into my studio looking for pottery that they will give as a gift or use themselves everyday.” In addition to working on her own work, she conducts sessions for children after school, home learners who take clay classes for Art credits, adults who want to start a new hobby or who have taken clay classes years ago in school and want to pick it up again.
As well, individuals with special needs come to Mission Clay Works for classes geared to their particular level of
ability. Their Open House and Sale will be held on Saturday and Sunday, May 3 and 4, 2014 from 11 am to 4 pm.
New classes will be starting after Spring Break, so please check out our website for details at www.missionclayworks.com, on FaceBook or call Molly at 604-556-1501 for more information.
Stop by the studiofor UniqueGiftware byMolly Magid.
33036 Second Ave, Mission604.556.1501 • Classes, Groups, and Parties for all ages!Pottery Sale May 3 and 4, 11am to 4pm
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Jesus - the experience
the gatheringEvery Saturday Night 7:00PM
at Welton’s 33212 -1st Ave Mission 604 615 1933
Read Play Grow Tuesdays, Mar 4, 11; 2 – 3 pmFor babies and toddlers 18–36 months.
Read Play Grow encourages development
and literacy through reading and playing.
StorytimeWednesdays, Mar 5 – Apr 30; 10:30 – 11 am
Couponing 101Wednesday, Mar 5; 7 – 8:30 pm Local Missionite, Tammy Wall presents the
second of a two-part series on the ins and
outs of “couponing”. Bring questions, and
a non-perishable Food Bank donation.
BabytimeFridays, Mar 7 – Apr 25; 10:30 – 11 am
Manga VillageSaturdays, Mar 22, Apr 12; 2:30 – 4:30 pmMission Library’s anime club for ages 12-18.
Cut & Paste ClubTuesdays, Mar 11, Apr 8; 3:30 – 4:30 pmGet craft y at the library. Each month we’ll
have a simple craft for kids aged 5 and
up to make and take home! Parents are
welcome. Registration appreciated.
Imagine… IcelandWednesday, Mar 19, 7 pmFollow Steve Pelton, Jim Cammozi and
Kim Kamstra as they travel Iceland for
19 days in a rented truck and camper.
Amazingly, each of them came away with
completely diff erent photos … and they
are still friends!
Death by ChocolateThursday, Mar 20; 2:30 – 4 pmDo you have a sweet tooth? Come make
chocolates to take home. There will be
fun, games, and chocolate, chocolate,
chocolate! For ages 12-18. Registration
starts February 20.
Family Games NightThursdays, Mar 20, Apr 17; 5:30 – 8:30 pm Do you love board games? Join us for fun
times at Family Games Night.
Spring Break Special:
The One Eyed TrollFriday, Mar 21; 11 – 11:45 amJoin the Trollsons as they use comedy,
improvisation, and audience participation
to bring this Scandinavian tale to life.
Suitable for children aged 5-12.
Newfoundland… Revisited:
Whales, Trails, Bergs, and BurgsWednesday Mar 26, 7 pm“Lard Thunderin”, Local Missionite,
Patrick O’Brien has been on the road
again. This time touring around the island
of Newfoundland. Enjoy an evening of
photos, music and great commentary.
Pajama Storytime Thursdays, Mar 27, Apr 24; 6:45 – 7:30 pm
Shred-a-thonSaturday, Apr 5, 10 – 2 pmDo you have a document to be shredded?
Support the Friends of the Mission
Library and bring your documents along
with a small cash donation.
Splish Splash Puppet ShowWednesday, Apr 15; 6:45 – 7:30 pmPut on your rubber boots and stomp to the
library for springtime songs, stories and a
puppet show. Fun for the whole family!
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LOOK OUT FOR THE NEW
PORT COQUITLAM MAGAZINE!! Welcome to Cathy Minler the new Franchise Owner for Port Coquitlam.
Cathy will be launching the fi rst What’s On! Port Coquitlam magazine
in May, so look out for your copy! To advertise you can reach Cathy at 778-886-9452 or [email protected].
If you have an event happening in May or June drop Cathy an email!
www.whatsonportcoquitlam.ca
Cathy Minler
I have no bossI love what I do.
It’s complete freedomI have a great income!
Fronya: Boutique Feel, Thrift Store Prices!
Fronya Thrift Boutique opened in 2008 and is the fi rst social enterprise project of the Women’s Resource Society of the Fraser Valley, a non-profi t organization that provides safe refuge for women and children facing violence. Profi ts from the store supports programs for the women, children and youth in Abbotsford and Mission.
space off of 1st Avenue in Mission. Due to the generosity of those who have supported Fronya, they were able to move to a bigger
foot location on 1st Avenue. The larger space allows for more street front exposure and space for additional stock, including gently used brand name clothing and quality pieces that the loyal customers have grown to love and expect. Each piece of clothing
beautiful quality.
enter the work force and give young women completing high school a chance to add work experience to their resume. Six volunteers have found paid employment after volunteering at
a special place.
Fronya Thrift Boutique has been voted Best Thrift Store in Mission
part of Downtown Mission they love to get involved in community
events that the Downtown Business Association organizes.
what the staff and volunteers hope women will become when they come to Fronya Thrift Boutique, where smiles are free!
Society of the Fraser Valley. They are looking forward to being part of the Downtown Mission Shopping District for many more years to come.
Fronya Thrift Boutique • Telephone: 604-820-507133173 - 1st Avenue, Mission, BC (2 doors down from the Post Offi ce)
Hours of operation: To learn more about the WRSFV please visit www.wrsfv.ca or call 604-820-8455
Join us for the 3rd Muse Awards
to honour and celebrate Mission’s Artistic Community -
individuals & groups that make our community vibrant with music,
visual, performing and literary arts and enrich us creatively, socially, and
economically. It is also an opportunity to acknowledge those
businesses, organizations and individuals that support and
advocate for the arts.
For ticket information go to:
http://2014muse.eventbrite.cahttp://2014muse.eventbrite.cahttp://2014muse.eventbrite.ca
Light refreshment & entertainment.
MUSE AWARDS NOMINATION DEADLINE MARCH 14, 2014 For more information & to download nomination forms go to:
www.missionculturalresources.ca or email [email protected]
Coordinated by the Mission Cultural Resources Commission [email protected]
a ta ttttttttttttttpartypartyGiant Silk Screen FUN!
i n s p i r e d p a r t y O’Keeffe
Fabulous Flowers!
May the brush be with you...
Celebrate your next event!PARTY
The mighty
beasts that
breathe fire...
Splatter & drip
like Jackson
Pollock!
or
or
party
KNIGHT
Fantasy fun with polymer clay!
PARTY
Dot, Dash and Swirl acrylic
on canvas.
4CatsArts Studio
Art is good!
4cats.comTM
One of a kind clay creations!
4Cats Arts S3b 32081 Lougheed Hwy 604) 820-0018 www.4cats.com/
29Whats On! • www.whatsonmission.ca
30 To advertise call 604-832-3130 or e-mail [email protected]
Email your photos to [email protected] and visit www.whatsonmission.ca to see your photos!
What’s On! in the Community Take a photo of yourself holding the March /April What’s On! Mission Magazine and see yourself in print and online!
Mark from Fraser Valley Ace
Hardware
WTTU Martial Arts
Yvonne from Mission Hospice Society
Ruth from the English TartsRaphael serves up Slavic RollsOlympic Medalist Brent Hayden at the Mission Arts Centre
MLA’s Marc Dalton, Simon Gibson with Rotary President Aaron and
Education Minister Peter Fassbender
Lacy from Evoke Wellnessand friendsLaa
W
Tracey did an awesome job organizing the Back To Health Fair
Green Party of BC Leader Adam Olsen at the Mission Springs
31Whats On! • www.whatsonmission.ca
The Mission Chamber is the largest business services organization and primary business advocate in the Mission region. As a business accelerator, our mission is to provide connections, resources and solutions to help business in Mission thrive.
80% of our members are small businesses and as a hub, the Chamber is here to help. We understand that too often small business doesn’t have time to meet their challenges. As a resource, our job is to connect them to those solutions.
Every business in Mission is different and by providing one on one support,the Chamber can help identify their needs.
If you are a business in Mission, USE US. The Mission Chamber of Commerce is here to help you grow.
Give us a call at
604-826-6914
Look forthis sticker
aroundtown!
& nominate your favourite
business!www.MissionChamber.bc.ca
Use Us!Mission Chamber
of Commerce: Your Business Accelerator
Passport to Spring Card Offer...
Passport to Spring Card available at Mission location only
WE ARE ON FACEBOOK NOW!!Visit our facebook page at: www.facebook.com/canadiantiremission479
and enter to WIN A $100 GIFT CARD!Locally Owned & Operated by J. & K. Oliver Enterprises Inc
Mon – Fri 8am – 9pm Sat 8am – 6pm Sun 9am – 6pmService Hours Mon – Sat 7:30am – 6pm Sun 9am – 6pm