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SUMMARY:Victoria Farmers Market at Moss Street
DESCRIPTION:We operate year-round\, with over 30 local\, organic farmers and another 140+ crafters\, artisans\, food and drink vendors\, cideries\, distillers\, brewers\, vintners\, and more. Stroll the market while listening to live local musicians. Enjoy an amazing hot lunch\, or feast on snacks\, baked goods\, ice cream\, freezies\, coffee\, tea\, or kombucha. All locally made\, there’s something for everyone at Victoria Farmers Market at Moss Street. \nEvery Saturday\, 10am to 2pm\, the market is at Sir James Douglas School (401 Moss Street) and the surrounding Moss and Thurlow boulevards. \nAvoid any chance of having to line up at your favourite farm stall by pre-ordering online at localline.ca/moss-street-market. \n  \nDate and Time: On Sat\, 02 May 2026 10:00 – Sat\, 31 Oct 2026 14:00 \nVenue details: Sir James Douglas Elementary\, 401 Moss Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 4N2\, Canada \nCategory: Community | Markets
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/victoria-farmers-market-at-moss-street/
LOCATION:Sir James Douglas Elementary\, 401 Moss Street\, Victoria\, V8V 4N2
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SUMMARY:Invasive Species and Novel Ecosystems
DESCRIPTION:Course description\nInvasive species are highly successful species often dispersed by people\, frequently transported by commercial or recreational activities. In this course we’ll examine the biology of invasive species\, focusing on the life-history adaptations and dispersal strategies that contribute to their success at both the individual and population levels. \nUpon completing the course\, you’ll be able to: \n\nidentify common invasive species\ndescribe their distributions\, life cycles\, growth habits\, reproductive characteristics and adaptation\n\nYou’ll also learn about control options including preventative\, cultural\, biological and chemical control methods. \nFinally\, you’ll explore novel ecosystems that are created when invasive species insert themselves into the fabric of natural ecosystems\, and the problems they pose to traditional approaches to ecosystem management such as when an endangered species becomes dependent on an invasive species for its survival. \nFormat\nOnline format over a 14-week period\, requiring approximately 10 hours of coursework per week.
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/invasive-species-and-novel-ecosystems/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Division of Continuing Studies UVic":MAILTO:resscipc@uvic.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260530T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260608T183000
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SUMMARY:Ocean Week Victoria 2026
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Ocean Week in Victoria and discover the wonders of the Salish Sea through over 30 ocean-themed events focused on learning\, fun and conservation leading up to World Ocean Day on June 8. \nCheck out the 2026 Calendar at OceanWeekVictoria.ca for events running May 30 – June 8 with outdoor festivals at Esquimalt Gorge Park\, Fishermans Wharf and Sidney on the weekends. Coastal walks and science talks\, paddling and pub trivia\, beach clean-ups\, films\, circus arts\, a career fair\, and more – there is something for everyone and most events are FREE or by donation. \nURL:\nWebsite: https://go.evvnt.com/3637470-0?pid=10320 \nDate and Time: On Sat\, 30 May 2026 09:00 – Mon\, 08 Jun 2026 18:30 \nVenue details: Victoria\, British Columbia\, Canada \nCategory: Community | Local / Community
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/ocean-week-victoria-2026/
LOCATION:Victoria\, Victoria\, Victoria\, 0000
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260608
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SUMMARY:Break Through the Climate Silence
DESCRIPTION:Country-Wide Week of Action | June 1 – 7\, 2026\nSeniors for Climate is organizing a Canada-wide Week of Action during Environment Week\, from June 1-7\, with community events designed to break through the climate silence. \nGroups across the country will host community picnics\, climate cafes\, neighbourhood walk-and-talks\, open mic storytelling\, music events\, intergenerational discussions\, seniors climate town halls\, climate talk pop-ups\, storytelling corners\, and many other kinds of opportunities. \nWe’re opening conversations in our communities\, reducing polarization\, and helping Canadians talk openly and honestly about climate again. This upcoming Environment Week\, let’s talk climate. \nFind activities taking place in your community through this interactive map
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/break-through-the-climate-silence/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260608
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SUMMARY:AfriCa Fest Victoria
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating 13 Years of African Heritage\, Arts & Cultures in Canada’s Mosaic \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe countdown is over! AfriCa Fest Victoria returns for its 13th Edition from June 4–7\, 2026\, bringing four unforgettable days of music\, culture\, food\, workshops\, and community celebration to Ship Point in Victoria’s beautiful Inner Harbour. \n  \nThis year’s festival marks an exciting milestone as AfriCa Fest moves to Ship Point for the first time after twelve successful years at Centennial Square. The new waterfront location offers a stunning backdrop for one of British Columbia’s most vibrant multicultural celebrations. \nMore Than a Festival \n  \nAfriCa Fest is more than a festival—it is a cultural immersive experience. \n  \nRooted in African and Afro-Caribbean cultures\, AfriCa Fest creates a welcoming space where people from all backgrounds can come together to discover\, celebrate\, and share cultures through music\, dance\, food\, storytelling\, workshops\, and artistic expression. \nWhile Africa and the Caribbean remain at the heart of the festival\, communities from around the world are invited to participate\, perform\, and engage in meaningful intercultural exchange. This unique approach makes AfriCa Fest a truly multicultural event grounded in African values of hospitality\, community\, unity\, and sharing. \n4 DAYS • 4 EXPERIENCES \n  \nThursday\, June 4 \nUJAMAA Night Market & Kizomba Experience \n Marketplace & Community Exhibitors\n International Food Vendors\n Kizomba Workshop\n Kizomba Na Rua Social Experience \n  \nFriday\, June 5 \nAfro-Latin Experience \n Salsa Dance Workshop\n Pablo Cardenas & The West Coast Cuban Orchestra\n Food Vendors & Marketplace \n  \nSaturday\, June 6 \nYouth Experience Day \nA day dedicated to youth\, families\, and cultural discovery. \n12:00 PM – 2:00 PM\n Youth Experience Activities \n1:00 PM:  Balafon Workshop \n2:00 PM:  Zumba with Isabel \n3:00 PM:  Community Drumming Workshop \n4:00 PM:  Alma Raíz\nTraditional Latin American Folkloric Dance Performance \n5:00 PM:  Fiesta Latina Ballet Folklórico of Victoria \n7:00 PM:  Kayo Lyon & Riddim City Band\nReggae • Afro-Caribbean • World Music \n  \nSunday\, June 7 \nCommunity Celebration & Festival Finale \nJoin us for a vibrant closing day featuring cultural performances\, community engagement activities\, artisans\, food vendors\, and multicultural celebrations. \nExplore\, Taste\, Learn & Celebrate \n  \nThroughout the weekend\, visitors will enjoy: \n African and Caribbean cuisine \n International food vendors \n Cultural performances \n Artisan marketplace \n Community exhibitors \n Interactive workshops \n Family-friendly activities \n Youth programming \n Cultural discovery experiences \n  \nFree Admission \nAfriCa Fest Victoria remains committed to accessibility and inclusion. Daytime programming is free and open to everyone. \n  \nBring your family\, friends\, colleagues\, and neighbours and join thousands of community members as we celebrate the cultures\, traditions\, and stories that make our communities stronger and more vibrant. \n  \nEvent Details \n June 4–7\, 2026 \n Ship Point\, Victoria Inner Harbour \n Free Daytime Admission \n www.issambacentre.ca \n issambacentre@gmail.com \n 778-922-2378 \n  \nWe look forward to welcoming you to Victoria’s largest celebration of African\, Caribbean\, and multicultural cultures. \nTogether\, Celebrating African Heritage\, Arts & Cultures in Canada’s Mosaic.
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/africa-fest-victoria/
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SUMMARY:Summer Social Vintage Fair and Makers Market
DESCRIPTION:Summer Social Vintage Fair and Makers Market\nSaturday June 6th 2026 9:00am-4:00pm\nDa Vinci Centre 195 Bay Street Victoria BC\n“Something for Everyone ” \n$5 admission kids 12 and under free with a paid adult admission. \nover 70 vendors dealing in Vintage\, MCM\, Mid Century Modern\, POP Culture\, Retro\, Collectibles\, Memorabilia\, Toys\, Video Games\, Comic Books\, Trading Cards\, Antiques\, Clothing\, Shoes\, Kitchenware\, Housewares\, Jewelry\, Art\, Paintings\, Photography\, HandCrafted Makers items\,Vinyl\, Pinup\, Rockabilly\, Atomic Era\, Music\, Food and much more. \nCategory: Community | Fairs | Vintage \nDate and Time: Saturday June 06\, 2026 at 9:00 am to 4:00 pm \nVenue details: Da Vinci Centre\, 195 Bay Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V9A 3K4\, Canada
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/summer-social-vintage-fair-and-makers-market/
LOCATION:Da Vinci Centre\, 195 Bay Street\, Victoria\, BC\, V9A 3K4
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260606T100000
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SUMMARY:Beat the Heat Retrofit Fair
DESCRIPTION:Come chat with our expert exhibitors who are waiting to help you navigate your unique retrofit journey to a healthier\, safer and more climate-resilient home while significantly lowering your monthly energy bills! \nhttps://www.viewroyalclimatecoalition.ca/
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/beat-the-heat-retrofit-fair/
LOCATION:View Royal Community Center\, 279 Island Highway\, Victoria\, V9B 1G5
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SUMMARY:Bound by Nature Eco-Printing Workshop with Nora Ready
DESCRIPTION:On 6 June\, the Sooke Region Museum invites you to Bound by Nature\, an eco-printing workshop with fibre artist Nora Ready. This workshop is a great opportunity to learn about local plants\, create a wonderful souvenir\, and appreciate the beauty of spring. \nNora Ready is an experienced art facilitator and active fibre artist with membership in the Vancouver Island Surface Design Association and the Canadian Fibre Arts Network. All supplies are provided\, and no experience is necessary. At the workshop\, you will create a booklet that reflects the area’s natural beauty. Participants will respectfully forage plants that grow nearby\, using them to make prints on watercolour paper using a bundle and steam technique. They will then bind these pages into booklets\, decorating and embellishing them with various materials. These booklets will be truly unique\, and you’ll have an unforgettable piece of the place and the season to take with you! \nRegistration costs $75 and is limited to 20 people.
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/bound-by-nature-eco-printing-workshop-with-nora-ready/
LOCATION:Sooke Region Museum\, 2070 Phillips Road\, Sooke\, BC\, 2070 Phillips Road\, Sooke\, V9Z 0Y3\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sooke Region Museum":MAILTO:info@sookeregionmuseum.ca
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SUMMARY:Ross Bay Villa Historic House and Garden Tours
DESCRIPTION:  \n“Journey back in time at Ross Bay Villa Historic House Museum\, a volunteer-led museum and restoration project located in Fairfield. On Thursdays and Fridays at 11AM and 1PM\, or Saturdays at 2PM\, walk down the path past heritage apple trees and beautiful gardens\, and step into one of only a few 1860s houses still standing in Victoria. From the bright and airy drawing room to the charming children’s bedroom\, the house has been restored with extraordinary care to appear as it did when the Roscoe family called it home.  \n  \nAdmission is $7.50 per person. Reservations preferred in advance at https://tinyurl.com/RossBayVillaTours. All funds support the volunteer-based Ross Bay Villa Society\, which owns and operates Ross Bay Villa. \n  \nDrop in a little early for your Saturday tour for our Gift Shop In the Garden\, a unique vintage store with everything from clothing and books to fine china and unexpected treasures. Stop by between 10-2\, and find something special! Please note this outdoor event is weather dependent\, and donations of gently used household items are gratefully accepted.” \n  \nPlease let me know if you have any questions. Thank you for your time.  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/ross-bay-villa-historic-house-and-garden-tours/2026-06-06/
LOCATION:Ross Bay Villa Historic House Museum\, 1490 Fairfield Road\, Victoria\, V8S 1E8
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260606T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260606T170000
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SUMMARY:New Forest Act
DESCRIPTION:The New Forest Act Roadshow is a series of public presentations across British Columbia explaining what the New Forest Act is\, why BC’s current forestry system is failing\, and what a workable legislative solution looks like. \nThat solution is the New Forest Act – a proposed policy framework developed over several years through research\, public input\, and lived experience in communities directly affected by forestry decisions. \nThis is a focused public presentation on the New Forest Act – a legislative proposal to replace British Columbia’s current forestry system. The session will clearly explain: \n\nWhat is actually happening in BC’s forests\nWhy the current system is no longer working\nThe structural changes needed to fix it\nHow the New Forest Act framework works in practice\n\nThis is not a panel or a general discussion.\nIt is a presentation followed by Q&A. \nDate: June 6\, 2026\nTime: 3:00 PM Doors Open 3:30 to 5PM Presentation Q&A\nLocation:\nOasis United Church\n2964 Skaha Lake Road\, Penticton\, BC\nEvent is free. Donations welcome at the door.
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/new-forest-act/
LOCATION:oasis United Church\, 2964 Skaha Lake Road\, Penticton\, BC\, V2A 7H2
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260606T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260606T180000
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CREATED:20260508T160736Z
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SUMMARY:Heather Ferguson at the Oak Bay Tea Party
DESCRIPTION:Heather Ferguson brings her smouldering vocals with original songs from her acclaimed album “FOUND\,” and reimagined jazz standards. Joined by some of Victoria’s finest musicians\, she showcases intimate\, story-rich songs that feel both sophisticated and warmly inviting. \nCritics have praised her as “a compelling voice in the jazz scene\,” noting her warm\, commanding tone\, beautiful phrasing\, and performances that are at once confident\, generous\, and passionately emotional. \nNow emerging fully as a singer‑songwriter\, Heather is celebrated for original material that blends deeply personal storytelling and luminous arrangements. Every lyric and every note lands up close and personal. \nWebsite: www.heatherferguson.ca
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/heather-ferguson-at-the-oak-bay-tea-party/
LOCATION:2707 Estevan Ave\, Victoria\, BC V8R 2T5\, 2707 Estevan Ave\, Victoria\,\, BC V8R 2T5
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260606T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260606T210000
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SUMMARY:Saltwater Tongues
DESCRIPTION:As part of our exciting lineup of Ocean Week events\, we’re thrilled to invite you to our Saltwater Tongues event series\, a creative community gathering where poetry meets environmental justice. Last year\, we heard stunning poems about marine mammals\, bull kelp\, and the deep pull of the ocean\, along with many other profound stories. \nJoin us Saturday\, June 6th\, at Caffe Fantastico (Quadra Village) for an evening that welcomes everyone to listen\, share\, and speak into being more just and resilient futures. \nRSVP here! \nThis year\, we want to hone in on how climate intersects with the Salish Sea and what it means to live on the shores in times of change.\nWe’re also co-hosting this event with the Gorge Waterway Action Society\, the BC Climate Emergency Campaign\, and the University of Victoria Sustainability Project. \nWe think its important to work together to make change in the communities we live in\, and by bringing together all of these rad orgs\, we make space for pathways to action that everyone can participate in. We’ll have a Community Action table that people can engage with\, and we’ll have lots of opportunity to chat about poetry\, change-making\, and how we can build community in times of precarity. \nImportantly\, we want this to be a fun and accessible space. Bring your own words\, the words of others\, or any form of creative expression that moves you. Whether you’re sharing or simply soaking it in\, this night is about connecting through art\, transformation\, and community care. It will provide a space to reflect on how resilience moves through both bodies and water.
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/saltwater-tongues/
LOCATION:Caffe Fantastico\, 965 Kings Road\, Victoria\, V8T 1W7
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SUMMARY:Joseph Haydn's The Seasons
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 Celebrating Gaia series continues with Joseph Haydn’s The Seasons\, performed by the Victoria Philharmonic Choir\, conducted by Peter Butterfield\, with orchestra and soloists: soprano Jennifer Turner\, tenor Isaiah Bell\, and bass-baritone Stephen Hegedus at 7:30 pm Saturday\, June 6th at Christ Church Cathedral\, 930 Burdett St. This concert includes a pre-show talk at 6:50 pm with award-winning pianist/teacher Robert Holliston. \nSiobhán Humston’s art installation\, inspired by Haydn’s The Seasons\, is free and open to the public daily until June 7th in the upstairs Chapel of the New Jerusalem at Christ Church Cathedral and includes the following free talks: \nJune 5+6\, 11 am – 1 pm: Richard Kool on Naturehood\nJune 6\, 3-6 pm: Patrick Lucey\, Aqua-tex Scientific Consulting on water ecology\nJune 7\, 1-2 pm: Siobhan Humston\, artist workshop and talk \nThe Seasons\, Haydn’s magnificent and rarely-performed secular oratorio was first performed in 1801. It paints musical pictures of the joys and sorrows of human endeavours and of nature itself in the colours of Earth’s natural cycles. \nSponsored by the Gail O’Riordan Climate & the Arts Legacy Fund through the Victoria Foundation. Get tickets: https://vpchoir.tickit.ca/
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/joseph-haydns-the-seasons/2026-06-06/
LOCATION:Christ Church Cathedral\, 930 Burdett Avenue\, Victoria\, V8V 3G8
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SUMMARY:Marine Exploration by Paddleboard
DESCRIPTION:Join Mer Tales Ocean Journeys and South Island SUP for guided stand-up paddleboard tours of rocky intertidal zones and kelp forests. Discover the incredible connections between land and sea while paddling through one of our most vibrant coastal ecosystems. \nPaddleboards\, safety gear\, and instruction are included. Registration is limited and the event may be weather dependent. All proceeds support Pacific Wild. \nRegister here
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/marine-exploration-by-paddleboard/2026-06-07/
LOCATION:Gonzales Bay\, Victoria\, BC\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260607T130000
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SUMMARY:Printmaking in the Orchard
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a beautiful afternoon in the Orchard learning to make your own stamps and decorating a tote bag with the designs you create \n\n\n\n\nWorkshop Description\nCome out and enjoy a morning of art in the Orchard! This workshop will walk you through all the steps of how to design\, carve and use linocut stamps\, as well as how to use materials from some of the wonderful species around the orchard to make collagraph prints. No previous art skills required! All participants will get the chance to design and create their own stamp based on inspiration from the Orchard\, and then use it in combination with collagraph techniques to print a beautiful tote bag to take home. \nBe sure to come dressed for the elements as this workshop will be held outdoors. \nGetting here\nAs there is limited parking available at the orchard\, please bike\, walk\, bus or carpool if possible. We are located right on the galloping goose\, and you are welcome to bring bikes into the orchard to lock them up safely. \nIf you are driving\, there are 8 parking spots located at the end of stancil lane\, 1 of which will be reserved as accessible for the duration of the workshop. Please be mindful of our neighbours and do not park in the large driveway on the south side of the street. Additional parking can be found along the street on High St and Eaton Ave. \nAbout the Instructor\nRiver (they/them) works for Lifecycles Project as the Welland Orchard Coordinator\, as well as running their own landscaping business\, Nightingale Gardens. They are passionate about increasing the resilience of urban and suburban landscapes through utilising plants native to these territories\, increasing food security through integrating edible perennials and fruit trees into the landscape\, and helping to increase connections to land through making gardening more possible and accessible. \nHow to Register for this Event\nThis workshop is in person only. Please dress appropriately for all types of weather\, as the workshop will be hosted outside in the orchard. \nThis workshop is available on a sliding scale basis. Please pay in alignment with your financial privilege to help us continue to offer tickets in this way\, and support those in your community with less financial privilege to attend our workshops. There are also a limited number of by donation tickets available for this workshop\, these tickets are prioritized for folks who are low income and would otherwise be unable to attend. If the ticket cost is a barrier for you\, please utilize these tickets. \nLifeCycles Project Society is always working to learn more about\, and breakdown\, barriers that may exist in accessing our programming. We understand providing sliding scale tickets is by no means an exhaustive look at systems of oppression that exist for people. We welcome your ideas and feedback as we work to continue learning. \nPlease contact us if you are no longer able to attend but hold a ticket so we can make your space available to someone else and work to process your refund. \nYou can also register for the event by calling our office at 250 383-5800 or via email by contacting welland@lifecyclesproject.ca \nAccessibility\nAccess from the parking area off Stancil Lane is through a latching unlocked gate. There is a gravel/dirt path sloping downward from the gate that leads to a wide flat grassy area with picnic table seating. If you are coming from the Galloping Goose entrance\, which also has a latching unlocked gate\, you will find a gravel/dirt path that slopes upward to the wide flat seating area. The steepness of the path varies throughout the Orchard and is steepest at the top of the Orchard closer to the Stancil Lane entrance\, and at the bottom between the Galloping Goose trail and the Orchard entrance. The pathway from the Galloping Goose to the entrance to the Orchard has several sharp turns. \nThe Orchard has a single-stall gender-neutral composting toilet facility on site with ramp access and transfer bars which will be open during the workshop. The composting toilet is located below the flat area and toward the Galloping Goose entrance. Hand sanitizer is available inside the toilet. \nThe workshop will be held outside rain or shine\, please dress appropriately for the weather. The seating provided is picnic benches. Please feel free to bring a cushion or your own folding chair\, a limited number of cushions are available at the orchard. \nThere is access to potable water on site. Please bring your own water bottle. \nPhoto Credit: Que Banh
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/printmaking-in-the-orchard/
LOCATION:Welland Legacy Orchard Park\, 1215 Stancil Lane\, Victoria\, BC\, ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260607T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260607T153000
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SUMMARY:Hatley Memorial Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a new tour of this 1932 lawn cemetery where many notable people are buried. Originally known as The Colwood Burial Park or The Colwood Cemetery\, it is privately owned and operated by Arbor Memorial\, a Canadian company. Enjoy the beautifully landscaped grounds\, while hearing stories told by an OCS team. We’ll visit the graves of Olympic swim coach Archie McKinnon; Victoria’s first woman “alderman” Margaret Christie; and Showboat impresario and champion fiddler Bert White\, among others. The main entrance is at 2050 Sooke Road in Colwood. Meet near the office building. Look for the OCS flag.
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/hatley-memorial-gardens/
LOCATION:Hatley Memorial Gardens\, 2050 Sooke Road in Colwood
ORGANIZER;CN="Old Cemeteries Society":MAILTO:oldcemvictoria@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260607T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260607T163000
DTSTAMP:20260606T010729
CREATED:20260424T171806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260424T171806Z
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SUMMARY:Starlight Pops presents "That's What Friends Are For!"
DESCRIPTION:Forget what you hear in the news … friendship is alive and well! \nJoin Starlight Pops – Victoria’s fabulous pops choir directed by Sue Doman – as we present “That’s What Friends Are For!” … a heartfelt concert celebrating the bonds of friendship that lift us up and carry us through. \nFeaturing timeless tunes from Marvin Gaye\, Diana Ross\, Sting\, The Rembrandts\, Dionne Warwick\, Lukas Graham\, ABBA\, The Four Tops and more; also featuring the one and only Starlight Pops Combo. \nThe best music is shared\, so bring a friend or come make new ones! And let the music remind us: together\, we’re stronger. See you there! \nTWO PERFORMANCES IN VICTORIA \nFriday\, June 5\, 2026 – 7:30pm (doors open at 7:00 pm)\nSunday\, June 7\, 2026 – 2:30pm (doors open at 2:00 pm) \nBoth performances at the Dave Dunnet Community Theatre\, Oak Bay High School: 2121 Cadboro Bay Rd\, Victoria \nALL SEATS $25 \nAdvance tickets available at https://www.starlightpopschoir.com/concerts; tickets also available at the door (credit card\, debit card or cash) while quantities last \n  \n  \nDate and Time: Sun\, 07 Jun 2026 14:30 – Sun\, 07 Jun 2026 16:30 \nVenue details: Dave Dunnet Community Theatre\, 2121 Cadboro Bay Road\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8R 5G8\, Canada \n  \nCategory: Live Music
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/starlight-pops-presents-thats-what-friends-are-for/
LOCATION:Dave Dunnet Community Theatre\, 2121 Cadboro Bay Road\, Victoria\, V8R 5G8
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260608T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260612T163000
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CREATED:20260224T165357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T165357Z
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SUMMARY:Visualizing Urban Ecologies - Lines\, Marks\, Traces
DESCRIPTION:Over five days\, explore the complex\, layered and sometimes messy relationships that characterize urban ecologies through drawing\, photography and field notes. Using the City of Victoria as a laboratory\, you will explore the ecological and social relations between multi-species inhabitants and the physical environment. Drawing from landscape and urban ecology\, landscape architecture\, and ecological design\, you will learn to use visual techniques to decipher and represent urban systems\, reflect diverse knowledges\, and interpret complex dynamics to envision\, enable and enrich urban ecological futures.
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/visualizing-urban-ecologies-lines-marks-traces/
LOCATION:Division of Continuing Studies\, the University of Victoria\, 3800 Finnerty Road\, Victoria\, V8P 5C2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260608T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260608T193000
DTSTAMP:20260606T010729
CREATED:20260602T202352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260602T202352Z
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SUMMARY:When the Forest Breathes: A Conversation with Suzanne Simard
DESCRIPTION:With her book Finding the Mother Tree\, Suzanne Simard changed how people view trees and their connections to one another and to other living things in the forest. Now\, with her new book When the Forest Breathes\, she uncovers the ways that nature’s deep-rooted cycles of renewal can ensure the longevity of threatened ecosystems. Register here
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/when-the-forest-breathes-a-conversation-with-suzanne-simard/
LOCATION:Hosted on Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260608T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260608T203000
DTSTAMP:20260606T010729
CREATED:20260512T191854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260512T191854Z
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SUMMARY:Gay4Choir Pride Festival Chorus
DESCRIPTION:Sing your heart out with the Gay4Choir Pride Festival Chorus! Join our sonic queer community for 5 weekly rehearsals culminating in a joyful performance at the Victoria Pride Festival on July 12th. \nWhat to expect: \n\n5 weekly rehearsals starting Monday June 1st at 6:30-8:30pm\nPLUS the amazing opportunity to perform at the Victoria Pride Festival on July 12th\nJoyful queer community raising our voices together in harmony – maybe make a friend!\nA welcoming and empowering choral environment. This choir is about intergenerational queer connection\, joy\, and sonic magic! We will be working toward a polished and satisfying performance\, but there is no audition; We encourage anyone who loves to sing and is able to commit to the rehearsals to sign up. No prior choir experience necessary. Rehearsals are designed to be accessible for less experienced singers\, while fun and satisfying for more experienced singers too. This is community\, baby!\nChoir members will have access to all the sheet music and voice part recordings early and are encouraged to get familiar with the songs before rehearsals start.\nWhat we’ll be singing: Beginning to Feel the Years by Brandi Carlisle\, Make Me Feel by Janelle Monae\, Silk Chiffon by MUNA\, Somewhere Over the Rainbow\, and maybe more!\n\n* Space is limited\, so please register early. The final signup deadline is May 25th \nWhere rehearsals take place: Lutheran Church of the Cross\, 3787 Cedar Hill Rd\, Victoria \nWhen: June 1\, 8th\, 15th\, 22nd\, and 29th from 6:30-8:30pm\, and then a performance at PRIDE on July 12th. \nPrice: $114-210 sliding scale. Suggested median cost is $162\, and participants are encouraged to contribute along the sliding scale according to your means. Please contact us if cost is a barrier or if you are a business that would like to sponsor a singer. \nMore info and tickets: https://sweetflagvoicestudio.tickit.ca/events/35026
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/gay4choir-pride-festival-chorus/2026-06-08/
LOCATION:Lutheran Church of the Cross\, 3787 Cedar Hill Road\, Victoria\, V8P 3Z4\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260608T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260608T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T010729
CREATED:20251210T225127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251210T225127Z
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SUMMARY:Love to Sing!!!!!! The Victoria Arion Male Choir Invitation to January 2026 Open Houses
DESCRIPTION:The Victoria Arion Male Choir: Tradition and Community \nAbout the Choir\nThe Victoria Arion Male Choir represents one of the newest additions to the vibrant choral scene in Victoria\, BC. Formed in the summer of 2018\, the choir is the result of the union between two long-standing ensembles: the Arion Male Voice Choir\, established in 1892\, and the Victoria Male Voice Choir\, founded in 1907. Both groups recognized the opportunity to better pursue their vision of creating “a community of men singing for health and joy” by coming together as one. This merger has proven to be a dynamic and successful venture\, yielding positive results both musically and organizationally. \nOur Mission\nThe choir is dedicated to sustaining the rich tradition of male-voice choral music. Each year\, members share their passion for music through a minimum of two public concerts\, as well as performances at seniors’ residences\, the Victoria Remembrance Day ceremony\, and other community events. In support of music education\, the Victoria Arion Male Choir offers a choral scholarship program\, inviting up to four student musicians annually to join and perform with the group. New members are always welcome to experience the camaraderie and joy of choral singing. \nLeadership\nUnder the direction of Musical Director Sean Lampard-Quicke\, who joined the choir in 2020\, and the accompaniment of collaborative pianist Jennifer Mitchell\, a member since 2019\, the choir continues to thrive and evolve. \nMembership and Rehearsals\nThe Victoria Arion Male Choir is actively seeking new singers for its non-audition choir\, beginning in January 2026. Open houses will be held on Mondays\, January 5th\, 12th\, and 19th; rehearsals start at 7:00 p.m. each Monday.  at Cordova Bay United Church\, located at 813 Claremont Ave. The choir performs four-part harmony\, with a diverse repertoire that includes classical\, spiritual\, folk\, and contemporary selections. Additionally\, the choir welcomes applications for its choral scholar program. \nFor those interested in joining as a new member or learning more about the choral scholar program\, please contact Jim Johnson at jimmysj@shaw.ca or visit the choir’s website at www.vamc.ca. \n 
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/love-to-sing-the-victoria-arion-male-choir-invitation-to-january-2026-open-houses/2026-06-08/
LOCATION:Cordova Bay United Church\, Claremont Avenue\, Victoria\, Capital Regional District\, V8Y 1J9\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260609T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260609T133000
DTSTAMP:20260606T010729
CREATED:20260527T152027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260527T152027Z
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SUMMARY:The Canadian Club of Victoria features speaker Sandra Richardson
DESCRIPTION:The Canadian Club of Victoria features speaker Sandra Richardson\, CEO of the Victoria Foundation\, which is celebrating its 90th anniversary and Sandra is retiring this year. \nTuesday\, June 9th \n11:45 AM – 1:30 PM \n\n at The Hotel Grand Pacific \n\n\nRegister by June 5\,\nthecanadianclubofvictoria.com \nNon-members welcome.
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/the-canadian-club-of-victoria-features-speaker-sandra-richardson/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260609T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260609T143000
DTSTAMP:20260606T010729
CREATED:20260513T034420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T034420Z
UID:10010692-1781010000-1781015400@creativelyunited.org
SUMMARY:Seniors Climate Cafe Penticton
DESCRIPTION:Seniors for Climate South Okanagan – Climate Cafe for Seniors Week and Canada Environment Week\nWe will have open conversations about some of the questions regarding our changing world. It is hoped that through the process offered folks will come away with feelings of interconnectivity\, ideas for better collaboration\, and a sense of empowerment to address the questions “What Can I Do?” and “What can We Do?” more effectively. Tuesday\, June 9 1-2:30pm at the Penticton Community Centre Room 2\nFREE Space is limited. REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Drop-ins are possible if space is available. 250-490-2426
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/seniors-climate-cafe-penticton/
LOCATION:penticton community centre\, 325 Power Street\, Penticton\, V2A 7K9
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260612
DTSTAMP:20260606T010729
CREATED:20260520T163102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260520T163102Z
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SUMMARY:Craft & Connect with Oasis Society
DESCRIPTION:Join us every month for an Indigenous craft workshop led by the team at the Oasis Society. \n\n\n\n\nOnce a month\, Luther Court Society hosts the team from the Oasis Society to lead an Indigenous craft workshop for our residents and members of the wider community. These sessions offer an opportunity to learn about Indigenous cultures through crafts guided by Indigenous knowledge and creativity. \nParticipants are invited to try new crafts\, connect with others\, and take home a piece they’ve created. Each month features a different workshop\, so you’re welcome to join us for a single session or take part throughout the year. \nMarch 12th: spring flower painting workshop \nApril 9th: April Showers Rain Themed Mobiles with wood and beads \nMay 7th: Beaded earrings\, key chains\, and lighter holders. \nJune 11th: TBA \nJuly 9th: TBA \nThis program is open to people of all ages living in the Greater Victoria area. We look forward to learning\, creating\, and sharing with you in a welcoming and inclusive space. \nAll supplies included\, free to attend\, everyone welcome. \nTo help us plan for space and materials\, if you are interested in attending please register for this workshop beforehand. \nWho are we? The Luther Court Community Health Centre is an inclusive\, intergenerational hub for wellness that aims to improve the health of our community. Our team is passionate about removing barriers that prevent people from achieving their happiest and healthiest lives. We provide free community health programs and services to our community and encourage all to attend. \nFor more information\, visit our website: luthercourt.org/community-health-centre/ \nOr\, find us on social media for up to date community programming! \nInstagram: luthercourt.chc \nFacebook: Luther Court Community Health Centre \nQuestions about the event? Email community@luthercourt.org
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/craft-connect-with-oasis-society/2026-06-11/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260611T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260611T103000
DTSTAMP:20260606T010729
CREATED:20260526T164015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T164015Z
UID:10010752-1781168400-1781173800@creativelyunited.org
SUMMARY:What do Canadians really think about climate change? 2026
DESCRIPTION:Do some Canadians really believe climate change is a hoax? \nIt’s hard to believe\, but in 2025 this was a legitimate question for up to 34 per cent of Canadians. It’s a deeply worrying trend that speaks to shifting national conversations around economic security and national unity. And it’s put Canadians in a double bind: Canadians support cleaner energy at home\, but feel the country’s broader economic future—thanks in part to sustained political and industrial messaging—depends on fossil fuels. \nClimate organizations and communicators are forced to navigate this tricky moment marked by policy reversals\, new pipeline projects\, positive electrification progress\, growing uncertainty about where Canada is heading and a population that is confused about the causes of climate change. \nJoin Re.Climate for the launch of our latest public opinion rollup\, where we’ll explore what recent public opinion research says about how Canadians are thinking about climate change\, energy politics and the government’s climate action right now. \nThe webinar will touch on what communicators need to know about current public thinking: What appears durable\, which narratives are gaining traction\, what is driving public attitudes\, and where strategic opportunities for communications still exist. \nPublic opinion is shifting faster than ever. Our annual public opinion rollup brings together over 100 polls published between April 2025 and April 2026 to give you a clear-eyed portrait of where Canadians are at right now. \nPlease note that this webinar will be conducted in English. For more information\, please contact ghadah@reclimate.ca \nRegister: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0QzBN2gLRr6HaJhkwSmEjA#/registration
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/what-do-canadians-really-think-about-climate-change-2026/
LOCATION:On Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260611T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260611T170000
DTSTAMP:20260606T010729
CREATED:20260422T180433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T180433Z
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SUMMARY:Future Geographies: Art in the Century of Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:As the environmental crisis accelerates\, artists around the world are responding with urgency\, insight and vision. Future Geographies: Art in the Century of Climate Change is the first major exhibition in Canada to examine the intersection of the climate crisis and contemporary art on a global scale. \nFeaturing works from the past 25 years\, this exhibition underscores the urgency and relevance of sustainability and the environment as defining issues of our time. More than 35 works across a range of media—from large-scale video installations to living sculptures—invite viewers to confront pressing questions about our shared future on this planet. \nPresented across multiple floors\, Future Geographies includes a newly commissioned work by Jeffrey Gibson and marks the first time several artists are exhibiting in Vancouver\, including Teresita Fernández\, Josh Kline\, Cannupa Hanska Luger\, Jean Shin and Clarissa Tossin. The exhibition also features major works by BC–based artists such as Brian Jungen\, Gabrielle L’Hirondelle Hill and Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun Lets’lo:tseltun\, connecting global issues with local specificity. Together\, the works in this exhibition invite dialogue and create space for imagining. \nIn conjunction with the exhibition\, the Vancouver Art Gallery is partnering with the University of British Columbia Climate Action Lab to create unique platforms for cross disciplinary dialogue. After its presentation at the Vancouver Art Gallery\, Future Geographies will travel to the Art Gallery of Ontario. \nFuture Geographies will continue on the Gallery’s 4th Floor with the immersive installation SANCTUARY: The Ancient Forest Experience\, by Dr. T’uy’t’tanat Cease Wyss\, Damien Gillis and Olivier Leroux\, and a presentation of cedar works by local artists\, curated by Dr. Wyss. Find out more » \nA public artwork by Cannupa Hanska Luger will be featured on a billboard on 1611 E Hastings Street (near Commercial Drive) and is a collaboration with Capture Photography Festival. Find out more » \nThe Gallery has partnered with Canada’s National Observer to present Future Geographies online\, extending the exhibition to audiences worldwide.
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/future-geographies-art-in-the-century-of-climate-change/2026-06-11/
LOCATION:Vancouver Art Gallery\, 750 Hornby Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6Z 2H7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260611T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260611T203000
DTSTAMP:20260606T010729
CREATED:20260219T013553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T013553Z
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SUMMARY:Poetry for Your Body\, Mind and Spirit
DESCRIPTION:If you enjoy uplifting and inspiring poetry then you’ll feel right at home here!\nWe meet at 7 PM for 90 minutes in the Grace Lutheran Church\, 1273 Fort St.\, on the 2 nd\nThursday of every month.\nWe reflect on poetry from authors like: Mary Oliver\, John O’Donohue\, Fred LaMotte\,\nBarbara Crooker\, Mark Nepo\, Marg Piercy\, Juniper Klatt\, Chelan Harkin\, Abigail\nCarroll\, David Whyte\, Jeanette Encinias and any others who uplift and inspire us with\ntheir poems!\nThis event is sponsored by Unity Vancouver Island.\nAt Unity Vancouver Island\, we believe in creating a loving\, inclusive\, and supportive\nspiritual community. Guided by principles of truth\, compassion\, and growth\, we\nempower individuals to explore their spiritual path and live with purpose. Unity\nVancouver Island warmly welcomes all people\, all faiths\, and all lifestyles.\nPlease register at unityvancouverisland.com\, then click Victoria in the events section
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/poetry-for-your-body-mind-and-spirit/2026-06-11/
ORGANIZER;CN="Unity Vancouver Island":MAILTO:annaharveyboost@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260611T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260611T210000
DTSTAMP:20260606T010729
CREATED:20260519T162954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260519T162954Z
UID:10010723-1781204400-1781211600@creativelyunited.org
SUMMARY:Friends of Ecological Reserves AGM
DESCRIPTION:Join Zoom meeting: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82261262058?pwd=OUbtGvALYpRmpIJx9laeBkzOL6ZNKl.1
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/friends-of-ecological-reserves-agm/
LOCATION:On Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260612T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260612T204500
DTSTAMP:20260606T010729
CREATED:20260526T152345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T152345Z
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SUMMARY:Say Yes! A Musical Journey
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by their own adventures in retirement\, i.e. “how to get a life post-career”\, Sara Partridge\, Susan Smitten and Jim Hill get personal – and punchy – as they sing their way through the ups and the downs of aging in our current cultural zeitgeist. \nSay Yes! is the joyful antidote we all need to the current cocktail of global anxiety\, isolation\, and profound uncertainty. It’s a brand new musical production by three veteran performers who\, facing down the often lonely\, surprisingly challenging spaces created by retirement (and post-pandemic angst)\, joined forces in their unstoppable desire to fill the void with music\, humour and connection. \nURL:\nTickets: https://go.evvnt.com/3651770-0?pid=10320 \nDate and Time: On Friday June 12\, 2026 at 19:30 – 20:45 \nVenue details: Langham Court Theatre\, 805 Langham Court\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8V 4J3\, Canada \nCategory: Arts | Performing Arts | Theatre \nPrice:\nGeneral Admission: CAD 25.00
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/say-yes-a-musical-journey/
LOCATION:Langham Court Theatre\, 805 Langham Court\, Victoria\, V8V 4J3
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SUMMARY:Mend It! Reskilling Workshop with Zero Waste Sooke
DESCRIPTION:Zero Waste Sooke returns to the Sooke Region Museum for the second of this spring’s reskilling workshops. If you’re tired of throwing out clothes as soon as they wear out\, both you and the planet will benefit from this workshop. \nInstructors Paula Johanson\, Emily Trim\, Lynn Moss\, Anne Boquist\, and Gillian Gravenor will be on hand to teach basic mending skills to repair your garments or upcycle them into something new and exciting. Who knows—maybe that old pair of jeans can become a tote bag! On site\, there will be two sewing machines\, electrical outlets\, an ironing board and iron\, pins\, needles\, buttons\, thread\, Velcro\, elastic\, a few pairs of scissors\, old patterns\, and some cloth. All you need to bring are old things that need new life! \nAlso\, if you have a sewing machine that you need to learn how to use\, you can bring it along. The instructors will show you the basics so you can get more mending done at home. \nRegistration for each reskilling workshop costs $15 and is limited to 15 people – so register soon to get your spot! If the registration fee is a barrier to you participating in the reskilling workshops\, contact the Museum (250-642-6351 or info@sookeregionmuseum.ca) and we can reduce or waive the fee. If you are able to pay a bit more for registration\, you will have the option at checkout to donate money to these reskilling workshops to remove financial barriers for others.
URL:https://creativelyunited.org/event/mend-it-reskilling-workshop-with-zero-waste-sooke/
LOCATION:Sooke Region Museum\, 2070 Phillips Road\, Sooke\, BC\, 2070 Phillips Road\, Sooke\, V9Z 0Y3\, Canada
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