The third book in the Little Wolf series, Abalone Woman by Teoni Spathelfer, is officially launching this weekend with an event at Massy Arts Society and you can enter to win the entire collection!
Book Launch Event – Postponed
When: Saturday, May 7, 2022 at 6:00pm
Where: Massy Arts Society (23 East Pender St, Vancouver)
Join Heritage House, Massy Books, and author Teoni Spathelfer for the Vancouver launch of Abalone Woman. At the event, Spathelfer will celebrate the power of First Nations storytelling, presenting a story told with powerful imagery and symbolism, addressing themes such as racism, trauma, and family unity through relatable, age-appropriate narratives.
About Abalone Woman by Teoni Spathelfer
A vivid dream teaches Little Wolf about courage and acceptance of those who are different, and inspires her to show her daughters and their classmates how to be proud of their diverse cultural backgrounds.
Throughout her life, Little Wolf has been troubled by the injustice she sees all around her. When she was young, she was bullied for her Indigenous heritage. Her mother, White Raven, spent ten years in a residential school, separated from her family and isolated from her culture.
Little Wolf’s own children are growing up in a different, more open society, but hatred and racism still exist. Little Wolf worries about the world her daughters will inherit. One night, a vivid dream helps her realize her own strength as a leader and peacemaker in her community.
About the Author
Author Teoni Spathelfer is a member of the Heiltsuk Nation from coastal BC. Since childhood she has loved immersing herself in her own culture and learning about other cultures around the world. She has worked as a publicist; a radio journalist, host, and producer; and an arts and music writer. Her documentary Teoni’s Dream, informed by her mother’s residential school experience, has aired nationwide on CBC Radio. Her photography has been featured across various media and sold privately.
Enter to Win
I have a prize pack to give away that includes all three books in the Little Wolf series: Little Wolf, White Raven, and Abalone Woman. Here’s how you can enter to win:
With the summer fast approaching, it is a great time to check off your bucket list items and add a few new to-do’s. Here is a list of 10 tours in Downtown Vancouver, both indoor and outdoor, and for locals and visitors alike!
When: Wednesdays, Thursdays and most Saturdays at 12:00pm Book: Online here Details: Each plant, each tree has its own special story. Explore Vancouver’s iconic Stanley Park, Beaver Lake, with a local Indigenous guide/cultural ambassador who will highlight how the local trees and plants of the Pacific Northwest are harvested by Indigenous people for food, medicine and technology. Talaysay guides, who are members of the local Indigenous communities and the surrounding region, will share with you our ecological practices, ancient and contemporary history, stories, legends and Indigenous ways of living.
When: Monday – Saturday at 7:00pm, including the occasional Sunday Book:Online here Details: Follow the lamplight of your guide into Vancouver’s earliest and most gruesome history. You’ll step inside a world of murder, revenge and true grit in a dramatic retelling of Victorian Gastown’s earliest stories. Tales of deadly fire and smallpox emerge from the shadows as you venture through cobblestone streets to the shocking finale in this unique performance-theatre experience.
When: Anytime at your own leisure. Details: I love walking tours, and I find they’re most often the best way to get to know a city — even if it’s your own. There is a virtual, self-guided tour featuring places in E. Pauline Johnson (Takehionwake)‘s “Legends of Vancouver” published over 100 years ago.
When: Thursdays to Sundays at 10:30am Book: Online here Details: Vancouver’s top-rated food tour company, is relaunching after a two-year pandemic hiatus with two food tours – the iconic Granville Island Market, and the new Authentic Asian Eats, which offer guests immersive experiences of Vancouver’s rich culture and diverse cuisines. The Granville Island tour is close enough to Downtown so it’s made our list, and they play to bring back their Gastown tour in 2023.
When: Anytime at your own leisure Book: On the app (Android & Apple) Details: VanWalks contains 5 in-depth walking tours of the most popular areas of Vancouver, British Columbia. The host, Chris King, has been living in Vancouver for 20 years and is excited to give you a unique look into the most interesting aspects of the city. The walks range anywhere from 1 hour to 5 hours and are a wonderful, accessible option for all.
When: Sundays at 10:00am Book: Online here Details: From drag kings and two spirit warriors, to queer church ministers and transgender crime fighters, this walking tour is a celebration of the unsung heroes who forever changed the social fabric of our city. Hear about the bravest pioneers of the LGBTQ2+ community, the famous “kiss-in” of Granville Street, drag queens who made a difference and more.
When: 7 days a week 2:00pm to 4:30pm Book: Online here Details: Enjoy local craft beer, Japanese Kar-age style chicken, freshly made Sicilian Tortellini with local wine, crispy sweet & chili cauliflower, Canadian poutine; handmade fries topped with cheese curds & gravy and choice of beer/wine, smooth soft ice cream, Vancouver’s award winning cheesecake and delicious lemon bars! This 2.5 hour walking tour includes local history and insights from entertaining guides.
When: You may request a tour time and date of your choosing on their website. Gallery hours are: Wednesday to Sunday 11:00 am – 5:00 pm, closed Monday and Tuesday. Book: Online here Details: The Bill Reid Gallery is Canada’s only public gallery dedicated to contemporary Indigenous Art of the Northwest Coast. Nestled in the heart of downtown Vancouver, the Gallery is home to the Simon Fraser University Bill Reid Collection and special exhibitions of contemporary Indigenous Art of the Northwest Coast of North America.
When: Every day of the week Book: Online here Details: If you prefer to see Vancouver in a bit of a faster fashion than a walking tour, explore Stanley Park by bike with a small group. Stanley Park is 1,000+ acres of lush rainforest, with easy off-road biking trails and coastal vistas. Ride at a relaxed pace to take in the sights, smells and sounds of the park. You will be awed by wildlife, old-growth trees and explore the city and seaside views over the duration of 3 hours.
When: Every day of the week Book: Online here Details: The Vancouver Highlights and Hidden Gems Private Tour is an option for those looking for a more intimate tour. The ticket includes a local host and one on one time, rather than being completely tourist focused. This experience can be completely personalized to your interests – murals, hiking, restaurants, beaches, shopping, various markets. You name it. If you wish to add transportation that can be arranged at an additional cost.
Bonus
Historic Powell Street walking tours When: Every Thursday & Saturday starting June 10, 2022 Book:Online here Details: A walk through a historic neighbourhood which was once home to a vibrant Japanese Canadian community. The tour takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. Tours are in groups of 4 to 8 people. Individual and group bookings are welcome. Tours depart from Vancouver Japanese Language School at 487 Alexander St, Vancouver and go along Alexander Street, Gore Avenue, Powell Street, and Princess Avenue.
Looking for more things to do? Check out Miss604’s event lists, posted weekly and monthly!
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Imagine taking all the wonder and fun of a BC family vacation in a beautiful, entertaining place and turning it into your everyday life:
A place where the kids could walk to school, then you could go for a family kayak on the lake before dinner. Where there’s a festival or event every weekend in the summer and when it’s rainy, there’s always a museum, indoor pool or ice rink to enjoy. Where you can all ride bikes to the farmers market, get an ice cream, or catch the action of a hockey game. I bet Penticton came to mind when I mentioned a BC family vacation, now how about BC family living? Here are 10 reasons why Penticton is an awesome place to raise kids, plus a fun giveaway for the whole family to enjoy!
10 Reasons Why Penticton is an Awesome Place to Raise Kids
1. You’re surrounded by beaches and lakes
Penticton is home to 7 public beaches
Choose from two lakes: Skaha and Okanagan Lakes
The summers are warm and sunny
Great playgrounds and splash park options
Lots of opportunities to play outside, get off screens (water sports, sandcastles, etc)
The Canada SCORES Vancouver Soccer Ball Gala on May 19th will bring together its community of poet-athletes, community members, families, sponsors, and supporters for an evening to raise crucial funds for Canada SCORES Vancouver programming. The Gala will also feature TELUS as their Corporate Honouree, as well as Canada Soccer Women’s National Team Head Coach and Olympic Gold Medalist, Bev Priestman as the Individual Honouree.
Soccer Ball Gala in Support of Canada SCORES Vancouver
When: Thursday, May 19, 2022 from 6:00pm to late
Where: Brock House Restaurant (3875 Point Grey Rd, Vancouver)
The event will be hosted by CTV Morning Live in Vancouver co-anchor Jason Pires, and will feature Canada SCORES poet-athlete performances, guest speakers, a cocktail reception, a three-course dinner, and a silent and live auctions with incredible prizes where 100% of proceeds will support Canada SCORES Vancouver.
“We are extremely grateful to have both Coach Bev and TELUS at our Soccer Ball and also as partners to provide opportunities for children to experience sport, express themselves, and build confidence and character to make a difference in the world,” says Kevin Yang, Executive Director of Canada SCORES Vancouver.
“We know after-school programs are critically important for all children and we also know that not all children have access to them. At Canada SCORES Vancouver, we aim to remove barriers so those who need it can have access to it.”
Canada SCORES Vancouver is the only sport-based youth development after-school program that uses the unique combination of soccer, poetry, and community projects, emphasizing physical activity and health, creative expression and literacy, and community engagement. Their mission is to inspire vulnerable youth to lead healthy lives, be engaged students, and have the confidence and character to make a difference in the world.
Promoting mental health awareness with the music of Nirvana in one unique concert for a cause! On May 14th, The Negative Creeps will perform in support of Dan’s Legacy BC, a non-profit that provides no-barrier trauma informed counselling programs to youth at risk. Funds raised at the event will support “East Van Dan’s”, the charity’s drop-in workshop program in the Downtown Eastside and East Vancouver.
The Negative Creeps Fundraiser for Dan’s Legacy
When: Saturday, May 13, 2022 at 7:30pm
Where: The Red Room (398 Richards, Vancouver)
Tickets:Buy online now for $10 in advance or $15 at the door.
This one-off send-up to the music of Nirvana is being orchestrated by Vancouver singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Rod Moore (The Rod Moore Band, The Hang-Ten Hangmen), who had recently completed reading Dave Grohl’s autobiography and was affected by the depiction of Kurt Cobain’s struggles.
Moore was also affected by the book musically, having found himself immersed in Nirvana’s music; he was inspired to put together an ensemble to perform these songs while shining a light on some of the issues which affected the band’s late frontman.
“2022 marks 30 years since ‘Nevermind’ topped the Billboard charts; I felt that performing songs from both this album and the rest of their catalogue would not only make a great tribute, but also present a fun challenge,” stated Moore about the upcoming performance.
As this will be a one-time performance by THE NEGATIVE CREEPS, Moore has started an Instagram account @TheNegativeCreepsYVR which will chronicle the preparations in putting on this show.
The fundraising event will feature songs from “Nevermind”, “Bleach” and “In Utero”, along with sets by up-and-coming local acts Wax Theatrics and In the Cards.
Dan’s Legacy provides therapeutic counselling and life-skills intervention programs to youth affected by trauma-based mental health and addictions issues. In the past year, Dan’s Legacy helped over 400 youth stabilize and begin working towards their educational, employment, and recovery goals. Individuals can self-refer to Dan’s Legacy for help at any time.