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Asian Heritage Month at the Chinese Canadian Museum

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During the month of May, you can observe Asian Heritage Month at the Chinese Canadian Museum with tours, stories, experiences, and unique artist contributions on display.

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Asian Heritage Month at the Chinese Canadian Museum

  • Date: May, 2024
  • Location: Chinese Canadian Museum (51 East Pender St, Vancouver)
  • Tickets: Available for purchase online.

On April 27th, the museum is launching a new talk series, Chinese Canadian Convos, the first featuring Arlene Chan, who is a writer, historian, and cultural consultant for Disney Pixar’s Turning Red movie. During this event, Chan will be discussing cultural authenticity and representations of Chinese Canadian culture in cinema. The session also includes a special documentary screening of Embrace the Panda: Making Turning Red.

There will be special fermentation and liqueur making workshops with master distiller and fermentation specialist, Kristine Hu, best known as Miss Brewbird on YouTube. In recognition of Asian Heritage Month, a selection of Asian fruits, teas, herbs and botanicals will be featured as well as other ingredients. Her workshops are scheduled for May 14th and May 22nd.

Join The Paper Trail Curator’s Tour with Catherine Clement on May 4th, which is offered in addition to the Wing Sang Building Tour. The museum also includes:

  • The Paper Trail to the 1923 Chinese Exclusion Act, the museum’s feature exhibition curated by Catherine Clement, focuses on the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Immigration Act of 1923, also known as the Chinese Exclusion Act. 
  • The Journeys Here, a painted wall mural by Chinese Canadian artist Marlene Yuen, highlighting Chinese Canadian journeys and experiences past to present.
  • Odysseys and Migration, an exhibition in the introduction gallery space exploring the Chinese diaspora from the early waves to present day.
  • Period Rooms: Historic School Room & Living Room, a recreated school classroom from 1914 and a 1930s period living room with interactive antique objects that bring visitors back in time to when the original Wing Sang Building owner, Yip Sang, and his family lived in Chinatown.
  • Embracing Diversitya commissioned art sculpture piece by Musqueam artist Susan Point and her son Thomas Cannell to honour the strong connection and the historical ties of the Indigenous peoples and early Chinese migrants in Canadian history.

For Asian Heritage Month, the museum has also commissioned local Chinese Canadian ceramic artist Freda Lin from Bad Potters Ceramics to design and create rice bowls which will be available for purchase on site.

About the Chinese Canadian Museum

The Chinese Canadian Museum Society of British Columbia is an independent, non-profit organization established in March 2020 to create a museum honouring and sharing Chinese Canadian history, contributions, and living heritage. Guided by its mission statement “Connecting to the Chinese Canadian story – addressing inclusion for all”, the Chinese Canadian Museum aspires to provide an invigorating and transformative experience for present and future generations through its exhibitions and educational programming throughout BC and Canada.

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Burnaby Blooms Spring Festival

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It’s time for the city’s favourite springtime festival: Burnaby Blooms! Visit Deer Lake Park throughout the day for free tours, workshops, family entertainment, and more.

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Burnaby Blooms Spring Festival 2024

  • Date: Sunday, May 5, 2024
  • Location: Shadbolt Centre for the Arts & Deer Lake Park Festival Lawn (6450 Deer Lake Ave) in Burnaby
  • Tickets: Free!

This vibrant and festive event promotes the long-term sustainability and the ecological health of the community in a fun and creative environment.

Activities throughout the day include workshops where you can: plant an eco-scupture, create a floral mask, plant a flower, create a paper bird, make a puppet (and join the puppet parade), paint a ceramic garden stake, and make poetry cards.

Don’t miss the photobooth, the Chinese brush painting demo, Mindful Movement drop-in for kids, ACE Burnaby bike safety tips, and more from the Burnaby Potters Guild and the Burnaby Photographic Society.

The entertainment lineup will have everything from banjos to Bollywood, improv comedy to Cinderella. Check out everything that’s in store for this fun-filled day out in the park.

Talks and Tours

8:30am to 10:00am and 11:00am to 12:00pm
Tour: The Birds of Deer Lake with George Clulow

11:00am to 12:00pm
Talk: Bees and Blooms with Beekeeper Cassie

11:00am to 12:30pm
Tour: Mushroom Walk with mycologist WIllougby Arevalo    

11:30am to 1:00pm & 2:30pm to 4:00pm
Tour: The Indigenous Natural History of Deer Lake

12:30pm to 1:30pm
Talk: For a Healthy & Vibrant Garden Avoid These Common Mistakes

1:00pm to 2:00pm
Tour: Spring Birds and Blossoms

2:00pm to 3:00pm
Talk: The Art of Ikebana: Japanese Flower Arrangement

2:00pm to 2:30pm
Tour: Century Gardens: Growing a Grander Future

3:15pm to 4:00pm
Talk: The Wonderful History of Herbal Gardens

There will also be micro-events at Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area on May 18th and on the BC Parkway (Metrotown and Patterson Stations) on May 25, where you can participate in activities and demonstrations while enjoying free entertainment. RSVP on Facebook to get event updates.

Canuck Place Spring 50/50 Raffle 2024

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It’s that time again! You can support the only pediatric palliative care provider in BC and the Yukon when you purchase your Canuck Place Spring 50/50 Raffle tickets.

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Canuck Place Spring 50/50 Raffle 2024

  • Tickets: Buy online for 3 for $5, 7 for $10, 50 for $20 or 150 for $50
  • Anticipated Prize: $500,000 to be split with the winner
  • Ticket Sales Close: Wednesday, June 5, 2024 at 11:59pm
  • Draw Date:  Friday, June 7, 2024 at 11:00am PST
    • Tickets may be sold and purchased only in British Columbia. Ticket purchasers must be 19 years of age or older. Know your limit, play within it.

Since launching in Fall 2020, the Canuck Place 50/50 has raised close to $4 million! Half has gone to the lucky winners, and half goes to support exceptional Canuck Place inpatient care in hospices in Vancouver and Abbotsford, and community-based care in-home and in-hospital across BC and the Yukon.

Canuck Place operates 13 patient beds and 8 family suites through two hospices in Vancouver and Abbotsford. Services include in-hospice medical respite and family support, pain and symptom management, provincial 24-Hour Clinical Care Line, music and recreation therapy, education and art, grief, loss, and bereavement counselling, as well as end-of-life care.

For close to three decades, Canuck Place has been providing exceptional complex medical care, while helping children and families embrace living fully with the time they have left together. But not without donor support. That’s where your 50/50 ticket purchase can make a difference.

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Follow Canuck Place on Facebook for more news and information.

Miss604 is a proud sponsor of this Canuck Place campaign.

A New Skybar in Vancouver – Rooftop Restaurant to Open in May

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The new AZUR Legacy Hotel on West Pender will add another highlight to Vancouver’s hospitality scene, welcoming guests to its Lavantine Restaurant & Skybar which is opening in May.

Lavantine - AZUR Hotel Vancouver Rooftop. Photo Submitted
Lavantine – AZUR Hotel Vancouver Rooftop. Photo Submitted

A New Skybar in Vancouver

Located in Vancouver’s newest 5-Star boutique hotel, the only member of the Leading Hotels of the World in Western Canada, the Lavantine garden-style rooftop restaurant will be open daily from 4:00pm to 11:00pm (except Monday). It will have an open-concept kitchen and ambiance complemented by sweeping views of the city skyline, ocean and mountains.

This joins a (small) fleet of other Vancouver rooftop lounge/patios such as The Parker, D6, Darby’s, and Joe Fortes. There was a “Skybar” lounge in Vancouver on Granville and Smithe in the early 2000s which eventually became Ceilis (until 2017) and currently it’s the Slate Event Space.

AZUR Chef duo Shyam Longani and Daniel Kenney and their culinary team have created menus inspired by the flavours and recipes of the Levant region as well as the fresh, locally sourced ingredients available from purveyors throughout the Pacific Northwest.

Guests will enjoy dishes such as Watermelon Saladwith whipped feta, mint, olive crumble, sour apple, passion fruit and poppy seed vinaigrette, a Mezze Platterfeaturing baba ganoush, muhammara, hummus, pita, crudité and pickles, and Grilled Halloumi with wildflower honey and figs, among others, with ingredients like molasses, pistachios and pomegranate featured prominently throughout the menu.

Entrées will include Kofta Kebab and Short Rib Tagine with ras el hanout, batata harra, horseradish labneh and crispy Brussels sprouts, or a 24 oz Cowboy Steak seasoned with red wine jus and smoked sea salt. Finish your dining experience with a dessert course of Baklava andPistachio Gelato.

AZUR Bar Manager Serhii Kulikov has curated an array of classic and contemporary cocktails, wines that showcase the very best vines from Old and New World alike and some of the best craft beer from BC’s burgeoning brewing community.

Opened in August 2023 at 833 W Pender Street, Azur Legacy is an art deco-styled hotel offering lavishly appointed guest rooms and penthouse suites. Follow the hotel on Instagram for the latest information about the grand opening date.

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Vancouver Bird Celebration 2024

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During the Greater Vancouver Bird Celebration you can enjoy walks, workshops, talks, exhibitions, and lectures across the Lower Mainland, all aimed at celebrating our feathered friends.

Greater Vancouver Bird Celebration

From bird-nerd to bird-curious, there’s an event for everyone during the Greater Vancouver Bird Celebration from May 10 to 26, 2024. The event series is inspired by World Migratory Bird Day, a United Nations-sponsored initiative recognizing the importance of birds as key indicators of our environment’s health.

The Lower Mainland is home to more than 250 species of bird that can be seen during the month of May. Explore the online profiles of various bird species found in the Lower Mainland highlighting the diversity and beauty of local birds, and participate in one of many special events.

Bird Celebration Events For Kids & Families

May 11: Salmon Release and Migratory Bird Day Celebration
May 16: Preschool Wonder Walk: Every Bird Needs a Nest
May 17: Feather Fest – Treetop Tales
May 18: UBC Biodiversity Days – Family Nature Walk
May 25: Migratory Bird Fly By
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For Beginners

May 11: Tree Swallow Nest Box Building with Vancouver Tool Library
May 18: Bird and Insect Walk on the BC Bird Trail (Iona Beach)
May 19: Birds and Brews
More beginner events »

Heron at Lost Lagoon that I spotted in January 2020
Heron at Lost Lagoon. Miss604/Rebecca Bollwitt photo

For Experienced Birders

May 11: The Herons are Here – Colony Tour
May 14: Piper Spit Bird Count
May 23: A Visit with O.W.L.
May 25 & 26: Feathers and Fungi at Maplewood Flats
More experienced birder events »

Online

May 15: For the Love of Loons Webinar
May 15: Birdinar Presentation: Aerial Insectivores and Insects

Accessible

May 10: Taking Flight: Greater Vancouver Bird Celebration Opening Event
May 18: Birding Session with the Feminist Bird Club
May 25: Wingspan Tournament

The Greater Vancouver Bird Celebration is organized through a collaborative partnership between Birds Canada, Stanley Park Ecology Society, Stewardship Centre for BC, Vancouver Avian Research Centre, and Vancouver Botanical Gardens Association assisting cities, municipalities and organizations in Greater Vancouver to celebrate birds throughout the region.

Find Vancouver Bird Celebration on Instagram.

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