18 th Annual D unbar Salmonberry Days May 1 st to May 31 st , 2015 Dunbar ’s Environment Festival If asked, please be sure to sign a waiver for certain Salmonberry Days events. Featured Talks May 8th: “Cherry Blossoms” with Joseph Lin Three Thursday “ Toonie Talks” 7 pm at St. Philip's Fireside Room, 3737 West 27 th Ave. May 14th: “Roses in Canada” with Alec Globe May 21st: “Transit Tales” with Anna Dean and Angus McIntyre May 28th: “Streetcar History” with Henry Ewert At St. Georges and at the Dunbar Community Centre: May 19th and 28th DEEP Disaster preparedness A FARM IN THE CITY Saturday May 23: Family Day at Southlands Heritage Farm Enjoy an afternoon on a working farm in Southlands. There will be a spring market, pony rides, a Southlands-wide scavenger hunt, pizza made in a cob oven, and more. Meet the bees, pigs, goats, chickens and ducks on a guided tour of the farm. The fun starts at noon! SALMONBERRY DAYS is Dunbar’s unique, month-long neighbourhood environment festival. It is organized each year by volunteers. We are interested in neighbourhood ecology, the history of the neighbourhood, backyard gardening, and other pursuits that build a sense of community. If you have never been to a Salmonberry Days event, let this be the year you come out and see what it’s all about. Let these family-friendly events become part of your kids’ memories of their childhood. Theme: Transportation One Hundred and Twenty-Five Years of Transit in Vancouver On the 27th of June in 1890, the first electric streetcar rolled through the streets of Vancouver. This year we celebrate 125 years of transit service in the City, and just over one hundred years since the first streetcars ran in Dunbar. From the Musqueam First Nations in 800 BC, to the McCleery farm in 1862, and through to the present day, the North Arm of the Fraser has been a major route for river transportation of goods and people. Salmonberry Days events will include two bus tours, a river walk, a talk on the history of the transit system from earliest days, and a presentation by two retired transit employees on their long service in the industry. We will be offering various walks around the neighbourhood to examine nature, history of housing and the changing commercial scene. A new event will be "The Heart of Belonging" workshop. If you are new to the area these events will help you to learn about Dunbar, and meet the residents. The Dunbar Community Centre organizes the annual Salmonberry Days Fair on May 24, a Sunday. Check out this calendar for detailed information on the month's activities. www.dunbar-vancouver.org page 1 www.dunbar-vancouver.org – page 1 Salmonberry Days Feature Events Stories, Games & Salmonberries Find the Salmonberry! A tradition... Each week during Salmonberry Days, we’ll hide a salmonberry somewhere in the library. Find it, and enter the contest to win a prize! For kids ages 3-12. Storytimes for Salmonberry Days May 5-8 is Salmonberry Storytime Week at Dunbar Library! Drop-in for nature-themed stories, songs, and other fun. Family Storytimes (little ones 0-5 years) Tuesday, May 5, 10:15 a.m. Wednesday, May 6, 6:30 p.m. Friday, May 8, 10:15 a.m. Baby Time (babies 0-18 months) Thursday, May 7, 10:15 a.m. KidsZone – “Salmonberry Days Special” Come by after-school for nature crafts and other activities. Thursday, May 28, 3:45-4:45 FOR KIDS: Salmonberry Candy Jar Drop by and try one of our puzzles or colouring sheets. When you’re finished you get a chance to guess the number of candies in the Salmonberry Jar. The closest guess wins the whole thing. Ages 3-12. Storytimes for Salmonberry Days May 5-8 is Salmonberry Storytime Week at Dunbar Library! Drop-in for nature-themed stories, songs, rhymes and fun. Family Storytimes (little ones 0-5 years) Tuesday, May 5, 10:15 a.m. Wednesday, May 6, 6:30 p.m. Friday, May 8, 10:15 a.m. Baby Time (babies 0-18 months) Thursday, May 7, 10:15 a.m. Salmonberry Scavenger Hunt Search the library using our clues to solve the secret Salmonberry Days code. Crack the code and win a prize! Saturday, May 23, 2:00-4:00 p.m. KidsZone – “Salmonberry Days Special” Come by after-school for nature crafts and other activities. Thursday, May 28, 3:45-4:45 FOR ADULTS: Berry Good Reads Check out our displays of great books on nature, gardening, sustainability, and healthy living throughout the month. Karina’s Vegan Vitality – Author Presentation Wed, May 13 th 6:30 to 7:45 pm Join Karina Inkster, fitness coach and author of Vegan Vitality: Your Complete Guide to an Active, Healthy, Plant-Based Lifestyle for a fun and practical workshop on vegan living. Learn how eating more plant-based foods can increase your health while positively affecting the environment. Karina will share time-saving meal preparation strategies, tips for fuelling physical activity, and delicious recipes. Copies of Vegan Vitality will be available for purchase. Space is limited, arrive early to ensure your spot. Moving an Erratic Boulder in Dunbar DUNBAR-IN-BLOOM Maps are available ($2) at six local businesses. Pick up your map now to find the open gardens! Gardens will be open on: Saturday May 2 and Sunday May 31. Hours: 10 to noon, and 2 to 4 • Blight’s Home Hardware 3322 Dunbar St. • Pacific Spirits Wine Cellar 4474 Dunbar St. • Weigh-to-Go Bulk Foods 3534 W 41st Ave. • David Hunter 2560 Broadway • Celtic Treasure Chest 5639 Dunbar St. • Southlands Nursery 6550 Balaclava St. YOUR MEMBERSHIP in the Dunbar Residents’ Association helps make this neighbourhood strong and healthy. Membership cost: $ 10 senior household / $20 household Dunbar Residents’ Association Box 172 3456 Dunbar St. Vancouver, BC V65 2C2 604-222-9824 info@dunbar-vancouver.org www.dunbar-vancouver.org page 2 www.dunbar-vancouver.org – page 2 2015 Calendar of Events 2015 Calendar of Events If If asked, asked, please please be be sure sure to to sign sign the the waiver for certain Salmonberry waiver for certain Salmonberry Days events. Days events. FELDENKRAIS® FELDENKRAIS® & TAI TAI CHI CHI ®& Throughout the month Throughout the month of of May May 9 9 Mornings: Mornings: 9-9:45 9-9:45 am am Th, Th, Fr Fr 4 Evenings 7-7:45 pm Wed 4 Evenings 7-7:45 pm Wed For For beginners beginners and and those those with with experience. experience. Participate as often as you Participate as often as you wish. wish. 31st 31st Ave Ave & & Highbury, Highbury, Basketball Basketball court court behind the Dunbar Community behind the Dunbar Community Centre. Centre. Improve Improve your your posture, posture, stamina stamina and and balance. balance. Collaborative class With Katarina Halm, Collaborative class class with With Katarina Katarina Halm Halm, Collaborative Yanjiang Liu, Hailey Yang, including & Yanjiang Liu. 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Together, Together, we will learn how to create and we will learn how to create and sustain sustain connections connections within within the the communities communities that that matter matter most most in in our our lives. lives. Please Please bring bring aa piece piece of of fruit fruit to to donate donate to to aa shared shared fruit fruit salad. salad. SATURDAY, SATURDAY, MAY MAY 2 2 Celebrate Celebrate International International Migratory Migratory Bird Week Bird Week –– Vancouver: Vancouver: May May 2 2 to to 9 9 http://vancouver.ca/parks-recreatio http://vancouver.ca/parks-recreatio n-culture/bird-week.aspx n-culture/bird-week.aspx Find Find birding birding events events during during the the week, and check on week, and check on the the bird bird walks walks that that the the city city is is doing doing on on Saturday Saturday May May 9th 9th Swallow Swallow Walk Walk with with Greg Greg Ferguson Ferguson 10 to 12:30 pm 10 to 12:30 pm Meet Meet at at Celtic Celtic and and Balaclava. Balaclava. Start Start from Balaclava St at from Balaclava St at Celtic Celtic Ave Ave at at 10 10 am. am. Greg Greg will will talk talk about about the the status status of of Barn Barn Swallows & other aerial insectivores Swallows & other aerial insectivores and and species species that that depend depend on on grassland grassland habitats. habitats. He He will will discuss discuss the the relationship relationship between between Barn Swallows and Barn Swallows and farms, farms, and and how how barns barns provide provide important important breeding breeding sites sites for for this this species species at at risk. risk. He He is is the the coordinator coordinator of of the the BC BC Swallow Swallow Conservation Conservation Project, Project, aa community lead initiative to survey, community lead initiative to survey, monitor monitor and and steward steward swallows swallows in in BC. BC. St. Philip's Anglican Anglican Church: Church: St. Philip's and services Strawberry Tea Tea services and Strawberry 8 8 am am and and 10 10 am. am. 604.224.3238 604.224.3238 We We will will walk walk by by barns barns and and areas areas that that have have nesting sites, ending at Maynard's nesting sites, ending at Maynard's Southlands Southlands Heritage Heritage Farm, Farm, where where we we will will view the barn swallows that nest in view the barn swallows that nest in their their barn. barn. The The walk walk is is approximately approximately 3 3 Km Km round trip on flat streets. Further round trip on flat streets. Further information information on on the the BC BC Swallow Swallow Conservation Project: Conservation Project: https://bcswallowconservationproject.wor https://bcswallowconservationproject.wor dpress.com/ dpress.com/ Stong's Annual Stong's Annual Plant Plant Sale Sale th 30 th and Dunbar 30 and Dunbar Dunbar-in-Bloom Dunbar-in-Bloom Tour Tour #1 #1 10 to Noon and 2 10 to Noon and 2 to to 4pm 4pm This This is is the the first first of of two two open open garden garden events events this month, showcasing the this month, showcasing the wide wide range range of of gardening gardening styles styles in in Dunbar. Dunbar. Garden Garden tour tour map map ($2 ($2 donation) donation) at at any any of of the the following following locations: locations: Blight’s Blight’s Home Home Hardware Hardware -(3322 Dunbar) -(3322 Dunbar) Pacific Pacific Spirits Spirits Wine Wine Cellar Cellar -(4474 Dunbar -(4474 Dunbar St.) St.) Weigh-to-Go Weigh-to-Go Bulk Bulk Foods Foods -(3534 W 41st -(3534 W 41st Ave.) Ave.) David David Hunter Hunter Garden Garden Center Center -(2560 Broadway) -(2560 Broadway) Southlands Southlands Nursery Nursery -(6550 -(6550 Balaclava Balaclava St.) St.) Celtic Celtic Treasure Treasure Chest Chest -(5639 -(5639 Dunbar) Dunbar) St. George's Fair Fair St. George's The The annual annual fair fairth is is at at the the Junior Junior Campus Campus at at 3851 West 29 th Avenue. Map: 3851 West 29 Avenue. Map: http://www.stgeorges.bc.ca/ftpimages/44 http://www.stgeorges.bc.ca/ftpimages/44 2/download/download_1314760.pdf 2/download/download_1314760.pdf SUNDAY, SUNDAY, MAY MAY 3 3 Dawn Dawn Chorus Chorus Bird Bird Walk Walk with Christine with Christine Adkins Adkins 7:30 7:30 to to 9:30 9:30 am am th Meet at Meet at West West 19 19 th and and Camosun Camosun Christine Christine Adkins Adkins will will help help us us identify identify the the bird songs and calls we hear bird songs and calls we hear on on this this early early www.dunbar-vancouver.org www.dunbar-vancouver.org www.dunbar-vancouver.org – page 3 spring spring walk. walk. All All ages ages and and skills skills welcome. welcome. Bring binoculars and field Bring binoculars and field guides guides if if you you have them. have them. This This year year will will be be one one of of great great significance significance in the life of our beloved in the life of our beloved parish parish as as we we recall 90 years of prayer and service recall 90 years of prayer and service as as part part of of the the Dunbar Dunbar community, community, and and look look forward forward to to our our 100th 100th anniversary anniversary in in 2025. 2025. We are hoping friends and neighbours, We are hoping friends and neighbours, new new and and old, old, will will all all be be able able to to join join us us TUESDAY, TUESDAY, MAY MAY 5 5 Dunbar Dunbar Business Business District District Tour Tour 7 to 8:30 pm 7 to 8:30 pm Meeting Meeting Place: Place: Stong's Stong's Market Market at at Dunbar and 29th. Dunbar and 29th. Mark Mark Johnston Johnston of of RBC RBC will will lead lead us us on on aa walk from Stong's present location walk from Stong's present location to to the the planned development at Dunbar and planned development at Dunbar and 26th 26th Ave. Ave. Recent Recent changes changes in in zoning zoning will will alter alter the "top of the hill" in a number the "top of the hill" in a number of of ways. ways. Larry Larry Moore Moore will will provide provide insight insight to to the the historical historical aspects aspects of of the the commercial commercial strip strip .. WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY MAY 6 6 Dunbar Dunbar Tree Tree Walk Walk with with Bill Bill Stephen Stephen 7 to 8:30 pm 7 to 8:30 pm Meeting Meeting Place: Place: Main Main entrance entrance at at Dunbar Community Centre. Dunbar Community Centre. Urban Urban Forester Forester Bill Bill Stephen Stephen will will lead lead aa tree walk from Memorial Park West tree walk from Memorial Park West to to Chaldecott Chaldecott Park. Park. The The Dunbar Dunbar neighbourhood neighbourhood was was clear clear cut cut over over one one hundred years ago, and is now hundred years ago, and is now filled filled with with aa variety of mature and beautiful street variety of mature and beautiful street trees. trees. Bill Bill will will discuss discuss the the challenges challenges of of maintaining an urban forest maintaining an urban forest in in our our "leafy "leafy suburb". suburb". THURSDAY, THURSDAY, MAY MAY 7 7 Shore Shore Geology Geology Walk Walk with with David David Cook, Geologist. 1 to Cook, Geologist. 1 to 3 3 pm pm Due Due to to oil oil spill, spill, please please register register at at cookeco2@yahoo.com or cookeco2@yahoo.com or 604.924.0147 604.924.0147 for for updates. updates. Meet in Jericho Beach parking lot west end of Point Grey Road (which is a cul de sac) near Royal Vancouver Yacht Club all of which are on the east side of Jericho Beach Park. The tide will be low and we will walk east from Jericho Beach along the beach looking at the rocks and land features. We will see coal-bearing sandstones laid down in 50-million year old river deltas, the roots of 32 million year old volcanoes, giant concretions, plant fossils, and how the unceasing action of the waves is slowly eating away the beach frontage. Looking around Burrard Inlet, we will observe rocks and land forms that were created over the last 100 million years by plate tectonics, sea-level changes and ice movement. The route will be muddy, rocky and slippery with many puddles left by the retreating tide so wear appropriate non-slip footwear. rescue staff members and also enjoy the views of the river and Swishwash Island. Meet at the Dunbar Community Centre at 8:45 for a bus seat. (Limited to 28 tickets). Bus departs at 9 am and returns at approximately Noon. Note: children welcome. Heritage bus is not wheelchair accessible. More info: tslack33@gmail.com International Migratory Bird Week special walk, see city link: http://vancouver.ca/parks-recreati on-culture/bird-week.aspx Dunbar Lawn Bowling Open House 1:30 to 3 pm Located behind the Dunbar Community Centre http://www.dunbarlawnbowling.co m/News.php SUNDAY, MAY 10 FRIDAY, MAY 8 Cherry Blossoms in Vancouver with Joseph Lin 7 to 8:30 pm Dunbar Room, Dunbar Community Centre In this illustrated presentation, Joseph Lin will show the 54 cultivars in Vancouver, related with their native land in Japan and East Asia. He shares the history behind these cherry cultivars. We can learn more about the varieties found in Dunbar,and the joy and hope they bring. Visit: http://vcbf.ca SATURDAY MAY 9 Sea Island Coastguard Bus Tour with Terry Slack and Angus McIntyre 8:45 to Noon Meet at the main entrance of the Dunbar Community Centre. Seating is on a first come basis. A donation to the Transit Museum Society would be appreciated. Angus and Terry will lead this heritage bus tour to Metro Vancouver's Coast Guard Station, located on the middle arm of the Fraser River. We will tour the facility with Mothers' Day MONDAY, MAY 11 Dunbar's Erratic Boulders with Corrine Y. Griffing, M. Science, Department of Earth Sciences, SFU 10 to 11:45 am. Meet at south west corner of 29 th and Dunbar. With a personal interest in local glacial geology – Corrine will explain where Dunbar's big stones came from, and what minerals are in them. Please feel free to bring your favourite pocket stone for identification. Bring lots of questions but no dogs please. TUESDAY, MAY 12 Neighbourhood History Walk with John Atkin 7 to 9 pm Meet at Dunbar and 26 th Ave, east side. On this tour, we'll be walking the streets of a long lost real estate promotion called Bryn Mawr, which was promoted heavily in the local papers as “where sunshine and fresh air meet”, and a www.dunbar-vancouver.org www.dunbar-vancouver.org – page 4 neighbourhood of nice homes, with “no shacks”. We'll see how this area has evolved over the years. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13 Riverfront Birders’ Walk with Al Grass 9 am to Noon Meet at the south foot of Blenheim St, in Southlands Al Grass will lead us along the riverfront trail to Deering Island and back. Look for flycatchers, swallows and possibly the Green Heron. Bring field guides and binoculars if you have them. THURSDAY MAY 14 History of Roses in Canada with Alec Globe 7 to 8:30 pm St. Philip's Fireside Room, 3737 W. 27 Th Ave. Prof. Alec Globe from UBC will present an illustrated talk on the history of roses in Canada. For 25 years, he has grown hundreds of roses and rhododendrons in White Rock. Steve Whysall's feature on his award-winning garden can be viewed by googling “Lessons Learned in a Fabulous Rose Garden”. Toonie donation appreciated. FRIDAY, MAY 15 Moss Walk with Shona Ellis 11 to 1 pm Meet at Camosun Bog boardwalk platform Learn to identify the most common mosses in our region. We will find out how moss is a key component of the Camosun Bog, and how other organisms make the bog their home. We will also take a walk through the forest, looking at the mosses that live there. Shona will test our memories each year with her Plant Quiz at the Salmonberry Days Fair. SATURDAY, MAY 16 Pacific Spirit Park Trail Troupers 10 to 11 am On the third Saturday of the month, Pacific Spirit Park Youth Committee offers a free nature walk; each is held at a new location on different forest themes. Parents must accompany children. http://pspsevents.blogspot.ca/ Tour of St. George's Junior School, with Greg Devenish (Principal) 10 to 11 am Meet at front of School, on 29th Avenue between Dunbar and Wallace Streets Built in an open field in 1912-14, as the Convent of the Sacred Heart, this historic building came close to demolition when the convent closed in 1979. It was acquired and renovated by St. George's School, to become their expanded Junior School. We will have a walking tour of the grounds and the interior of the building, and learn some of its early and more recent history. Victoria Day Long Weekend MAY 16, 17, 18 Stong's Little League Tournament, in Memorial West Park. SUNDAY, MAY 17 UBC Farm Bird Survey with Nature Vancouver 8 to 11 am Meet at the Farm Gate The new access road to the Farm is well signed from Westbrook Mall on South Campus. UBC Farm parking is free for the first two hours, then must be paid. Ross Drive Parking is free for two hours but then one cannot pay for more. This is Nature Vancouver’s monthly bird survey at the UBC Farm and takes about 2 to 3 hours. Route is about three km in length, including walking farm fields and second growth forest. All levels of birders are welcome to join the walk. MONDAY, MAY 18 Victoria Day TUESDAY, MAY 19 Kitsilano Beach Intertidal Biology with David Cook Noon to 2 pm Due to oil spill, please register at cookeco2@yahoo.com or 604.924.0147 for updates. Meet in Volunteer Park which is north of Tatlow Park, 2800 block Pt. Grey Road between Macdonald and Bayswater Streets. We will examine the beach below Volunteer Park at low tide when the life of the intertidal zone will be revealed. You will see how species cope with the extreme changes to their environment as the tides ebb and flow twice every day. Wear appropriate non-slip footwear as there will be wet, slippery and muddy patches. Children will find this event particularly exciting. DEEP Earthquake and Fire preparedness 7-9pm Room 131 Lower Great Hall St George’s School Senior Campus 4175 West 29th Avenue Fire: Dunbar’s most serious earthquake risk! Brian Bogdanovich Fire Captain & Carlos Ventura Director of UBC’s Earthquake Lab, present for National Preparedness Week & Salmonberry Days 2015. According to studies conducted at UBC by Dr. Carlos Ventura (head of UBC’s Earthquake Laboratory) and his peers, the majority of the housing stock in Dunbar will survive an earthquake in relatively good shape, but fire will be a major risk. Brian Bogdanovich, believes that with training and equipment, we can minimize danger to ourselves and the community. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 Feel Good Plants for the Home Garden with Ann Kent 7 to 8:30 pm. Dunbar Community Centre Room #202 What trees and shrubs and other plants enhance health and happiness? What are some choices for small Westcoast gardens that provide sensory appeal throughout the year? Which selections attract songbirds and butterflies? Join Ann Kent, www.dunbar-vancouver.org www.dunbar-vancouver.org – page 5 a keen gardener and naturalist, as she shares knowledge gleaned from the habitat garden she nurtures on the west side of Vancouver. THURSDAY, MAY 21 Intriguing Vancouver Bus Drivers' Tales with Anna Dean and Angus McIntyre 7 to 8:30 pm at St. Philip's Fireside Room, 3737 W. 27 Th Ave. Anna Dean started her career in 1975 as one of the first women bus drivers hired since the 1940s. Her story will detail the challenges of entering a male dominated workplace. Angus McIntyre started his long career as a bus driver in 1969, and not long after retirement in 2010, exhibited his archival photographs at the Baron Gallery. Part of his talk will be: “How I Became an Artist”. Toonie donation appreciated. SATURDAY, MAY 23 Camosun Bog Open House 9:30 to Noon Meet at the boardwalk platform, 19 th Ave. And Camosun. See the yearly progress of bog restoration. Join the Crazy Boggers as volunteers to assist in restoration of the bog. Wear your old clothes and waterproof footwear. Gloves and other tools will be supplied. Re-naturalization of Jericho Par k 3:30 to 5 pm Meeting place: Bridge above ponds in Jericho Park What is the Jericho Stewardship Group up to in Jericho Park? Learn about the history, ecology, and re-naturalization efforts, and how you could contribute. Join JSG volunteers in a walk through the area south of the ponds. Focus on wetland restoration, native plants, forest replanting, and future linkage with Jericho Lands. Kids are welcome! Southlands Family Day 1 to 5 pm Meet at Balaclava and West 51 st Ave. See the signage. The Maynard Family of Southlands Heritage Farm welcomes everyone to their annual Open House for an afternoon of urban agricultural activities for all ages. SUNDAY, MAY 24 Hike for Hospice 9:30 am Meeting place Locarno Beach (North end of Trimble St.) This 2-4km walk along Locarno Beach is a fund raiser for the Vancouver Hospice Society's new Granville St west-side hospice home. All welcome: individuals, families or community teams, and dogs can walk too! Pledge forms are available at The Hob 2236 West 41st Ave, HOB Too 3470 Dunbar St, or The Run Inn 2341 West 41st. Salmonberry Days Fair 11 to 3 pm. See page 7. Go to West Memorial Park, around the Dunbar Community Centre MONDAY MAY 25 River Transportation Walk with Terry Slack 10:30 to 11:45 am Meet at the corner of Celtic Ave. And Balaclava St. From farmers' barges, salmon cannery steamboats and put-puts, they were all used in the early days on the North Arm of the Fraser River to move produce to the local and overseas markets. Tides, winds, ice and shallow channels made river transportation difficult most months of the year. The river trail is compacted chip seal gravel, and can be used by wheelchairs. Children are welcome, but no dogs please because of equestrian horse riders using the trail. Info: tslack33@gmail.com Learn about the history and restoration of beautiful Camosun Bog from volunteers of the Camosun Bog Restoration Group THURSDAY MAY 28 DEEP – Dunbar Emergency Preparedness Dunbar Community Centre Room #202 from 7 to 8 pm Map Your Neighbourhood (MYN) An excellent opportunity to learn how to mobilize your block for Earthquake and Emergency Preparedness. Included will be the MYN film developed by the State of Washington and an easy stepwise checklist for what to do when an earthquake or other disaster strikes. Streetcar History with Henry Ewert 7 to 8:30 pm at St. Philip's Fireside Room, 3737 W. 27 Th Ave. The city of Vancouver was but four years old when its transit system began operating, on June 27, 1890. Its streetcars were state-of-the-art, and Vancouver thereby was one of the world's very first cities, young as it was, to offer its inhabitants sophisticated, affordable transportation. Henry Ewert, with his extensive cache of early images in slide form, will take us back to those times of beginning, then forward into the succeeding years. Toonie donation appreciated. the bog from the advancing coniferous forest, will be explained. The bog plants will be identified and their unusual biology explained. After viewing the bog we will continue along trails bounding an Environmentally Sensitive Area within Pacific Spirit Regional Park to look at the structure and biology of the forest which would have claimed the bog if the restoration programme had not been implemented. Blenheim Bazaar The World's Longest Yard Sale! 11 Th Annual Blenheim Street Bazaar 10 to 2 pm Look for the yellow balloons to find houses holding sales. Thirty blocks of bargains on Blenheim Street, between West 16th and SW Marine Drive. Organized by the Blenheim Neighbourhood Group. Riverview Arboretum Bus Trip Noon to 3 pm Meet at Dunbar Community Centre main entrance. Seating is on a first come basis. (40 seats) We will take a guided walk of a unique collection of heritage trees at the Riverview Arboretum in Coquitlam, courtesy of the Riverview Horticultural Centre. Dress for the weather, and wear comfy shoes or boots. A donation to the Transit Museum Society would be appreciated. FRIDAY MAY 29 SUNDAY MAY 31 Lord Byng Symphony 7:30 pm 3939 W. 16 th Ave. Enter off of Crown at 15 th Ave. Lord Byng's twelfth season of community concerts. Tickets: $5 / $10 http://www.lbso.ca/ TUESDAY MAY 26 SATURDAY MAY 30 Camosun Bog Tour with Gerry Mignault and Ed Eckley. 7 to 8:30 pm Meet at boardwalk platform. Enter at 19th and Camosun. Bog to Forest Walk with David Cook 10 to Noon Meet at 10:00 am at Camosun St. and 19 th Ave. The geological and biological history of the bog and the recent work to reclaim www.dunbar-vancouver.org www.dunbar-vancouver.org – page 6 Bird Walk with Bill Kinkaid 8 to 11 am Meet at the park entrance at 29 th and Imperial. Bill Kinkaid leads a morning bird walk on Imperial Trail. One last bird walk for Salmonberry Days! The birds are sure to be out in full force along the natural greenway. Bring binoculars and field guides if you have them. Dunbar-in-Bloom Tour #2 10 to Noon and 2 to 4pm See May 2 nd for more information Salmonberry Days Community Fair TEAM of VOLUNTEERS SUNDAY, MAY 24 FAMILY FUN 11:00 am – 3:00 pm Elaine Knapp, Anna Knowlson, Ling Leung, Jennifer Maynard, Angus McIntyre, Ann Pacey, Terry and Sharon Slack, Sonia Wicken, Ian Graham, Dave Killeen Dunbar Community Centre Association celebrates Salmonberry Days 2015 on Sunday May 24 from 11am—3pm at Memorial West Park. Please join us in activities for the whole family: umbrella painting, carnival rides, story times with Nylon Zoo, BBQ, silent auction from DEEP, and much more. Main stage family entertainment is Chris Hamilton & the Sticky Jam Band. The Fair will run, rain or shine! Please visit our website www.dunbarcentre.org for more information. If asked, please be sure to sign a waiver for certain Salmonberry Days events. THANKS to VOLUNTEER LEADERS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Stong's Grocery City of Vancouver Office of Cultural Affairs Dunbar Village Business Improvement Association CIBC Bank Scotiabank TD Bank Vancity Credit Union Dunbar Residents' Association Royal Bank Bank of Montreal Vancouver Board of Parks Lord Byng School St. George's Schools Riverview Horticultural Centre Dunbar-in-Bloom Gardeners Southlands Heritage Farm UBC Farm Nature Vancouver Blenheim Neighbourhood Group Canadian Federal Coast Guard Sea Island Rescue Station WE SALUTE Blenheim Neighbourhood Group Camosun Bog Restoration Group City Farmer Dunbar Branch Library Nature Vancouver Pacific Spirit Park Society Vancouver Transit Museum Society Dunbar Community Centre Association St. Philip's Church YOUR MEMBERSHIP in the Dunbar Residents’ Association helps make this neighbourhood strong and healthy. Dunbar Residents’ Association Box 172 3456 Dunbar St. Vancouver, BC V65 2C2 604-222-9824 info@dunbar-vancouver.org www.dunbar-vancouver.org page 7 www.dunbar-vancouver.org – page 7 Henry Ewert Alec Globe Ann Kent Joseph Lin Bill Stephen Christine Adkins John Atkin Collin van Uchelen David Cook Al Grass Bill Kinkaid Greg Ferguson Corrine Griffing Greg Devenish Brian Bogdanovich Carlos Ventura Maynard Family Terry Slack Sue Kay-Downs Anna Knowlson Gerry Mignault Ed Eckley. Shona Ellis Katarina Halm Angus McIntyre Mark Johnston Larry Moore Anna Dean CREDITS Calendar layout – Anna Knowlson Chinese translation – Ling Leung Printing – Waldo's Calendar Finishing A. Knowlson Calendar distribution – by many Dunbar volunteers on their blocks Photos – many to thank Ubuntu open source software community (ubuntu.com/desktop), including LibreOffice alternative to Microsoft Office (libreoffice.org), openclipart.org artwork, and Free Geek ethical recyclers (freegeekvancouver.org)
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