Queen Elizabeth Secondary (“QE”) in Surrey is celebrating its 75th anniversary this month and if you attended, between 1940 and 2015, you’re invited to the party!
Photo courtesy of Donald Cosens
Queen Elizabeth Secondary’s 75th Anniversary
- Where: Queen Elizabeth Secondary (9457 King George Blvd. in Surrey)
- When: Thursday, October 15, 2015
4:00pm to 6:00pm – Activities/Performances/Showcases of current QE Students
3:30pm to 6:00pm – Meeting and Photos with people from your decade
6:30pm to 8:00pm – Official Ceremony
8:30pm to 11:30pm – After-event party at Central City Brew Pub and Restaurant
- Tickets: Available online for $8, and will be available at the door for $10.
School History
QE opened as a full secondary school in 1940 and was named after the Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, who accompanied King George VI on his royal visit to Canada in 1939.
1960s – View of the school from King George Hwy. Image courtesy of the City of Surrey Archives. Reference code: F44-0-10-0-0-0-0-56.
In the 1950s it became a senior high school (grades 11-12) and in 1967 it suffered a fire, losing records and graduation photos in the process.
1967 – School fire. Image courtesy of the City of Surrey Archives. Reference code: F44-0-10-0-0-0-0-65.
The school was rebuilt in 1969 and my mother, whose family moved to Canada from Germany, attended during that time. In 1999, the year after I graduated from QE, it amalgamated with William Beagle Junior Secondary to become a grade 8-12 school.
About the Anniversary
All of this history and more will be celebrated at the anniversary event. Donald Cosens, Chair of the Celebration Committee says that they are expecting about 500 attendees and have pre-sold over 200 tickets already. To prepare for the event, and promoting it through a Facebook page, he has been sourcing old yearbooks and any other ephemeral pieces of nostalgia since much of the school’s archive was lost in the fire in 1967.
Cosens says that there will be a lot of current student involvement including the Royal Players (drama), a poetry showcase, a dance team performance, a 3-point competition, Rock Band, Decades Art, Social Studies projects, and more. “This is more of a celebration of the school. It’s more ceremonial in nature [than a reunion].” There will be dignitaries in attendance as well and you can hopefully expect to see others from your grad class at the event.
What Makes QE Special
Up until the late 1990s it was also a magical place where junior high kids from LA Matheson, West Whalley, and William Beagle all came together and got along for their last two years of school.
For me, QE will always be special as it’s where I graduated high school — and how my rugby team went to the provincial championships, twice!
I’m really not attached to the building per se, as during my time there it was a portable city, with classrooms all held within a network of temporary buildings with the exception of one wing of the school and one gymnasium. It was the people, the classes, and the teachers that made it special to me.
“I have learned a lot as a teacher here both professionally and personally. I think the fact that so many people care for each other and for the students makes it special,” Cosens told me. “I have been a teacher here for 8 years. It holds a special place for me already.”
If you know of any current or former Royals who are not involved, be sure to spread the word and get your tickets today. Join the event on Facebook for more information. As the event is at the school, no alcohol will be served but feel free to attend the after party at Central City from 8:30pm onward.
The view from Vancouver’s City Hall is one of the best around because it captures not only our ever-growing downtown core, but our beautiful mountain and ocean borders. This week’s “Then and Now” collage includes photos that have all been taken from City Hall, in the 1940s, 1960s, and 2015. Thanks to Jenn Chan Photography for the use of her image as well as the City of Vancouver Archives.
During this weekend’s Doors Open Vancouver event, you can tour public buildings like City Hall and learn more about their architecture and history. Follow the City of Vancouver on Facebook for more information.
This weekend Miss604 is proud to be the social media sponsor of the Canuck Place Gift of Time Gala, for which a few tickets are still available. If you’re looking for an elegant evening out with the chance to win some amazing prizes all while supporting a great cause, I highly recommend you attend — it’s one of the highlights of my year!
The Vancouver International Film Festival also continues this weekend along with Fashion Week, farmers markets, and some great events for kids.
Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend
Events that run for longer than three days in a row are highlighted in green below.
Friday, October 2, 2015
Knit City
Paintings by Numbers
Harlequin Hypnosis Show
Hot Art, Wet City – The 3rd Annual: Boobies & Wieners: Ménage à trois
Theatre Under the Stars Annual Fall Gala
Vancouver Heritage Foundation: City Drinks
Sanjh An Evening of Indian Classical Music, Surrey
Northern Swell: The Cold Water Surf Exhibition Vancouver Opening & Pop-Up
Visit Nardwuar’s Video Vault at CiTR
Mrs Singh & Me at the Newton Cultural Centre
EXCELerate Conference
Vancouver Police Museum: Sins of the City Tour
Vancouver Fashion Week
Harvest Haus
JOE INK Presents 4OUR
Firehall Arts Centre Presents: Love Bomb
Studio 58/Langara College presents Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet
Vancouver International Film Festival
Saturday, October 3, 2015
Sponsored by Miss604: Canuck Place Gift of Time Gala
Doors Open Vancouver
BC Hop Fest, Abbotsford
Jellybean Park Pumpkin Patch and Farmer’s Market
Surrey Skill Share Fair
David Thompson Secondary Harvest Festival
Blaauw Eco Forest Celebration
Breastfeeding Challenge – Vancouver Coastal Health
Breastfeeding Challenge – Chilliwack
Deja Vu Vintage Market
Family’s Pasta & Italian Cooking Classes
Book Launch – David E Burnell, New Westminster
Kids Can Paint
MSA Museum Presents: The Chilliwack Line
Purolator Tackle Hunger at the BC Lions Game
Other Desert Cities, New Westminster
Burnaby Farmers Market
Trout Lake Farmers Market
West End Farmers Market
Kerrisdale Farmers Market
Vancouver International Photography Festival
Vancouver Police Museum: Sins of the City Tour
Vancouver Opera Presents: Rigoletto
Knit City
Mrs Singh & Me at the Newton Cultural Centre
Vancouver Fashion Week
Harvest Haus
JOE INK Presents 4OUR
Firehall Arts Centre Presents: Love Bomb
Studio 58/Langara College presents Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet
Vancouver International Film Festival
Sunday, October 4, 2015
AIDS Vancouver Celebrity Dim Sum
Mount Pleasant Farmers Market Fall Fair
Cannery Farmers Market
Sunday Pig Roast at Boulevard
Spirit of the Shore Half Marathon
Women’s World Cup Canada 2015 Legacy Project
UBC Opera Tea in the Garden
Ambleside Farmers Market
Mount Pleasant Farmers Market
Vancouver International Photography Festival
Vancouver Opera Presents: Rigoletto
Knit City
Mrs Singh & Me at the Newton Cultural Centre
Vancouver Fashion Week
Harvest Haus
Firehall Arts Centre Presents: Love Bomb
Studio 58/Langara College presents Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet
Other Desert Cities, New Westminster
Vancouver International Film Festival
Check out the full October event listings here and if you have an event to include, please send it in by email for a free listing. Follow Miss604 on Twitter for more daily updates.
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Local hero
Terry Fox
Trevor Linden
David Suzuki
Best neighbourhood
Kitsilano
Mount Pleasant
West End
Best coffee shop (independent)
Revolver Coffee, 325 Cambie
Matchstick Coffee Roasters
49th Parallel, Various locations
Best restaurant (independent)
Chambar Restaurant, 568 Beatty
The Eatery, 3431 West Broadway
Vij’s, 1480 W. 11th
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Cactus Club Cafe, Various locations
Earls Restaurant, Various locations
White Spot, Various locations
Best restaurant patio
Dockside, 1253 Johnston, Granville Island
Hurricane Grill, Various locations
Tap & Barrel Restaurant
Best kid friendly restaurant
White Spot, Various locations
Rocky Mountain Flatbread Co.
Red Robin, Various locations
Best brewery tasting room
Brassneck Brewery, 2148 Main Street
33 Acres, 15 W. 8th
Granville Island Brewing, 1441 Cartwright St.
Most romantic restaurant
The Boathouse Restaurant, Various locations
Seasons in the Park, Queen Elizabeth Park
Chambar Restaurant, 568 Beatty
Best restaurant to take out-of-town guests to
Seasons in the Park, Queen Elizabeth Park
Salmon House on the Hill, 2229 Folkestone Way, West Van
Sandbar Seafood Restaurant, 1535 Johnston
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Earnest Ice Cream
Rain or Shine Homemade Ice Cream
Marble Slab Creamery
Best sustainable goods/gifts store
Ten Thousand Villages
Murata, 15 East Broadway
Meadow Gifts & Apparel, 104 Water Street
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Best music store
(tie) Zulu Records, 1972 W. 4th
(tie) HMV
Red Cat Records, 4332 Main
Neptoon Records, 3561 Main
Best local TV news anchor(s)
Chris Gailus (Global)
Tamara Taggart (CTV)
Sophie Lui (Global)
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Tamara Taggart (CTV)
Fiona Forbes (Shaw)
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(tie) Sophie Lui (Global)
Best artisan/craft fair
Circle Craft Christmas Market
Make It Vancouver!
(tie) Got Craft?
(tie) Portobello West Fashion + Art Market
Best local theatre company or theatre production
Arts Club Theatre Company
Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival
Vancouver TheatreSports League
Best public art installation in the past 12 months
Trans Am Totem – Marcus Bowcott
Gumhead – Douglas Coupland
Giants – OSGEMEOUS
Best weekend getaway
Whistler
Tofino
Sunshine Coast
Best local tourist attraction
(tie) Granville Island
(tie) Stanley Park
Grouse Mountain
Capilano Suspension Bridge
Best out-of-town spa getaway
Scandinave Spa, 8010 Mons Road, Whistler
Harrison Hot Springs Resort & Spa, 100 Esplanade Avenue
Tigh-Na-Mara Seaside Spa Resort, 1155 Resort Drive
Best hotel–Metro Vancouver
Fairmont Pacific Rim, 1038 Canada Place
Rosewood Hotel Georgia, 801 W. Georgia
Fairmont Hotel Vancouver, 900 W. Georgia
Best boutique hotel–Metro Vancouver
Loden Hotel, 1177 Melville Street
OPUS Vancouver, 322 Davie Street
Wedgewood Hotel & Spa, 845 Hornby Street |
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NBA Canada Series
The NBA Canada Series will have four games:
October 4, 2015 in Vancouver
Toronto Raptors vs LA Clippers
October 10, 2015 in Winnipeg
Minnesota Timberwolves vs Chicago Bulls |
October 14, 2015 in Ottawa
Minnesota Timberwolves vs Toronto Raptors
October 23, 2015 in Montreal
Toronto Raptors vs Washington Wizards |
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