Free Outdoor Movies in Vancouver 2010

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Vancouver’s outdoor movie series return this summer to one of our city’s most beautiful settings.

The West End BIA will be hosting Dinner & a Movie, free outdoor movie nights in Ceperley Meadow at Stanley Park (right near Second Beach).


Photo: Mezzoblue on Flickr

July 7th, 2010: Mamma Mia
July 14th, 2010: The Goonies
July 22nd, 2010: Monsters vs Aliens
July 29th, 2010: The Karate Kid (Original)

Moviegoers are encouraged to get some take out or pack a picnic dinner and join others on the lawn to watch the featured film.

All movies will begin at dusk and in case you’re wondering, conveniently this is not taking place during the Celebration of Light fireworks.

One of the most common Google searches that leads people to my site is for Outdoor Movies in Vancouver so I know this will be one popular event. Hat tip to GayVancouver.net for tweeting about this and putting the event on my radar.

Be sure to make it down early and bring your blanket for a family-friendly evening under the stars.

Update I wrote an article for TV Week Online about the free outdoor movie series happening at Nat Bailey Stadium as well.

Vancouver History: Hastings Mill Store

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The old Hastings Mill store was one of the only buildings in Vancouver at the time to survive the Great Fire of 1886 and it now resides near Jericho Beach in Kitsilano.


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The store carried the staples of the day when it opened in the 1860s; tabacco, pipes, overalls, men’s suits, vests and flannel underwear 1. In the 1920s the old mill was slated for demolition however the Native Daughters of British Columbia, Post No. 1 wanted to save the store. They campaigned to raise $10,000 to keep the store and were successful. Thanks to their efforts, Hastings Mill Store is a museum for us all to explore today.


1886 – Looking West from Hastings Mill Store’s original location. Vancouver Archives Item #Wat P3

On July 29, 1930 the store was moved from Dunlevy Street by barge across the water to where it sits today, in what is now Hastings Mill Park (or Pioneer Park). The store, now a museum, spent 60 years in its old location on Dunlevy as Vancouver was built up around it.


1932 – Hastings Mill Store Museum at its new location on Alma. Vancouver Archives Item #CVA 677-990

Some notable store managers include:

Edward Stamp (as in Stamp’s Landing) was a sawmill operator. In 1865, he opened BC and Vancouver Island Spar, Lumber and Sawmill (known as Hastings Mill) on Burrard Inlet, destined to be the city’s largest industrial complex.2

Richard Henry Alexander was a Hastings Mill storekeeper who worked also as a mill accountant and later manager in 1870. On the death of Captain James Raymur in the last 1880s, he took over the store.3

The Hastings Mill Museum is located at 1575 Alma Road (at Point Grey Road). Hours (according to FindFamilyFun) are June 15 to September 15: Tuesday to Sunday 11:00am – 4:00pm; September 16 to June 14: Saturday and Sunday only, 1:00pm – 4:00pm.

Stop by the museum on your way to the beach this summer to learn about Vancouver’s early days and the history of Vancouver’s oldest building.

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Live at Squamish

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Click here for Live at Squamish 2011

Squamish is one of my favourite day-trip destinations and this Labour Day long weekend it will be hosting a music festival, Live at Squamish.

Taking place at the Logger Sports Grounds and Hendrickson Fields September 4th and 5th, artists seem to be added to the bill every few days as the impressive entertainment lineup grows.

Here’s who they have on tap so far:

Michael Bernard Fitzgerald, Tony Pantages, Devo, Dirty Vegas, The Tennessee Three, Civil Twilight, The Dudes, The Decemberists, Mother Mother, Tom Middleton, Jon and Roy, Hollerado, Tokyo Police Club, Matthew Good, John Morgan, Bad Religion, Kevin Shiu, We Are The City, Z-Trip, Rich Hope, and The Dirty Heads.

It’s an all-ages show (and children 12 and under are free when accompanied by an adult) however some area (such as the VIP) are 19+ only. Tickets go on sale this Friday June 25th but if you have access to ClubZone, Georgia Straight, or The Peak VIP mailing lists you may have received a pre-sale promotion code.

You can follow @LiveatSquamish on Twitter for news and updates.

Update I just heard from clubZone that if you purchase your ticket through them you get the following perks: VIP festival entrance (beating the regular lines) and exclusive access to the clubZone VIP dancefloor (the entire front area of the DJ tent).

Update My posts from the soundcheck, Day One, Live at Squamish, and Day Two are now up with photos and tips.

Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts Up for World Mayor

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Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts has been shortlisted for the 2010 World Mayor Prize. This is an international designation that honours mayors with the vision, passion and skills required to make their cities incredible places to live in, work in and visit. Additionally, it aims to show what outstanding mayors can achieve and raise their profiles nationally and internationally.


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Mayor Watts is one of only four North America mayors to make the cut. There are two finalists from Canada and two more from the United States; Mayor David Broconnier (Calgary), Mayor Cory Booker (Newark), and Mayor Mick Cornett (Oklahoma City). All those shortlisted will be asked to sign the code of ethics.

At this point in the process it is now up to the public to help select the finalists. Head to the World Mayor website to cast your vote for your favourite mayor.

Mayor Watts has has an impressive career in local politics. She was elected Mayor of Surrey in 2005, has served on the board of the GVRD, has done as term as Chair of the Mayor’s Council on Regional Transportation, has seen Surrey through growth and expansion through development of a ‘City Centre’, as well as being a venue and celebration site for the 2010 Olympics. Having been born and raised in Surrey, I have an interest in seeing my hometown thrive under great leadership.

Surrey Canada Day 2010
Dianne Watts & Me, July 2010

The Prize is handed out by City Mayors about every two years, with the most recent recipient being Helen Zille, Executive Mayor of Cape Town (2008).

Canada Day 2010: Langley

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Langley will be hosting its own Canada Day celebrations June 30th and July 1st at McLeod Athletic Park.

Where
McLeod Athletic Park [Google Map]
When
June 30th and July 1st


Photo credit: GusF on Flickr

Activities
June 30th
Trials Stars Bike Demos (6:00pm – 6:30pm & 7:30pm – 8:00pm)
LEGO Certified Professional builder, Robin Sather (3:00pm – 10:00pm)
Seniors welcome at the Harrison Landing Senior’s Chalet (3:00pm – dusk)
Petting zoo by Otter Lamb and Swine 4H Club (3:00pm – dusk)
Fireworks (10:30pm)

July 1st
Trials Stars Bike Demos (at 1:30pm, 3:30pm, 5:00pm, 6:30pm)
LEGO Certified Professional builder, Robin Sather (11:00am – 8:00pm)
Seniors welcome at the Harrison Landing Senior’s Chalet (11:00am – dusk)
Petting zoo by Otter Lamb and Swine 4H Club (3:00pm – dusk)
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