Chilliwack Tulip Festival Photos

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Everyone is so happy to see the return of the Chilliwack Tulip Festival – a signature Fraser Valley and springtime experience which is on now! With the sunny weather this weekend, the event is currently sold out for Saturday but there are some morning and early evening slots available to book for Sunday. I had a lovely time there on Friday morning (starting at 8:00am) and the light was lovely for photos, which I want to share with you:

Chilliwack Tulip Festival Photos

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Chilliwack Tulip Festival Miss604 - Rebecca Bollwitt
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Chilliwack Tulip Festival Miss604 - Rebecca Bollwitt
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The various tulip varieties bloom at different times, so that all of the flowers can be enjoyed throughout the season, just in different locations around the fields. There are between 7 and 20 acres of flowers in full bloom for the duration of the festival.

Take your own photos at the Chiliwack Tulip Festival, just be sure to book your tickets in advance so you don’t miss out! Also, wear appropriate footwear as this is a working farm and the fields are a bit saturated from all the recent rain.

  • When: Every day from April 11th for 3-4 weeks
  • Where: 41310 Royalwood Dr, just off Highway 1’s Yale Rd exit
  • Tickets: Available online only

There are also three food trucks that rotate through the site during the festival, and a farm shop where you can take home hand-made goods, and of course some flowers of your own. Follow the Chilliwack Tulip Festival on Facebook for the latest info and updates.

Related: Chilliwack Tulip Festival Opens for 2022

Wonderfully Made 奇妙的傑作 Book Giveaway

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Esther Leung-Kong is a Vancouver-based Chinese Canadian author who aims to help educate children on diversity, immigrant struggles, and cultural representation through her bilingual book Wonderfully Made 奇妙的傑作 for kids 5 to 10 years old.

Wonderfully Made 奇妙的傑作 Book Giveaway

Wonderfully Made 奇妙的傑作 Book Giveaway

In Wonderfully Made, Leung-Kong shares her story and struggles of fitting in as a child immigrating to a new place. Along the way she met Indigenous friends and learned about their stories that helped transform her journey in embracing her own cultural roots.

Leung-Kong’s passion includes advocating for justice and compassion both locally and globally through her work at the non-profit organization Culture Regeneration Research Society and volunteering with the local grassroot charity Vancouver Urban Ministries, leadership development for young people and inspiring others through music. Throughout the years she has been raising awareness among the Chinese immigrant community about colonial history and treatment of Indigenous people. 

The bilingual book is available in hardcover and ebook, with illustrations by Melanie Choi, and narrated by the author in audiobook format.

Enter to Win

I have a book along with audiobook link to give away! Here’s how you can enter to win:

Wonderfully Made 奇妙的傑作 Book Giveaway

I will draw two winners at random from all entries at 12:00pm on April 28, 2022. Open to Metro Vancouver only.

Testimonial from Phyllis (Jack) Webstad, Founder and Executive Director of the Orange Shirt Society:

“In 2003 I went to China to teach English, I only lasted 3 months! For the first few weeks all I did was cry; I had to remind myself that no one sent me, that I was free to go home at any time, this made me feel better. I arrived near the end of January, which is the beginning of the Chinese New Year. l’d always wondered what millions of people looked like, well I sure found out fast. It was like someone took me and dropped me on another planet. Everything I knew to be true was no longer true – from the language to the currency, to the food, I couldn’t even cross the street by myself. I needed someone to help me. This is what Wonderfully Made reminded me of. Because of this experience, I could associate with the experience of Esther coming to Canada and having a difficult time adjusting.

Thank you, Esther, for learning about and helping to educate others about Residential Schools in Canada. No matter what nationality we are or where we are from, we all have a right to walk on this earth and to breathe the air. No one is better or less than anyone else. We are all wonderfully made!”

More for Asian Heritage Month: explorASIAN Festival 2022

Weekend Events in Vancouver April 22-24, 2022

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This weekend celebrate Earth Day at outdoor venues across the region, enjoy theatrical presentations, a festival of Indigenous song, stories, and dance, and much more! Here’s what’s happening around Metro Vancouver April 22-24, 2022:

Weekend Events in Vancouver April Tulips

Weekend Events in Vancouver April 22-24, 2022

Friday, April 22, 2022
Taran Kootenhayoo’s White Noise at Firehall Arts Centre
Vancouver Canadians Home Game at Nat Bailey
Collected Stories, a Play by Donald Margulies
Coastal Dance Festival
Forest Bathing
Raincity: Album Release Show
La Détresse et l’Enchantement
Hot Chefs Cool Jazz at Fairmont Pacific Rim
VSO: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows™ Part 1
Carousel Theatre: Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls
Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival
Swiss Innovation Fest Vancouver
Hip Hop Video Release Party
Metro Theatre: Murder by Misadventure
Stargazer: An Immersive Experience in Outer Space
Hidden Wonders Magic Show
Presentation House: Waiting for Garbo
Verses: Festival of Words
Indoor Roller Skating in Vancouver
The Arts Club Presents: ‘Da Kink in My Hair
Chilliwack Tulip Festival

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Come From Away Comes to Vancouver

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Broadway Across Canada has announced the return of the national tour of Come From Away, a Broadway musical about the true story of the small town that welcomed the world. It will take to the QE Theatre stage in Vancouver from August 16 to 28, 2022.

Come From Away
First North American Tour Company of COME FROM AWAY. Photos by Matthew Murphy, 2018

Come From Away Comes to Vancouver

  • When: August 16 to 28, 2022
  • Where: Queen Elizabeth Theatre (630 Hamilton St, Vancouver)
  • Tickets: On sale Monday, May 2 at 10:00am online or by calling 1-855-985-5000.

Come From Away tells the remarkable true story of 7,000 stranded passengers and the small town in Newfoundland that welcomed them. Cultures clashed and nerves ran high, but uneasiness turned into trust, music soared into the night, and gratitude grew into enduring friendships.

On September 11, 2001 the world stopped. On September 12, their stories moved us all.

A “Best Musical” winner all across North America, the smash hit musical has won the Tony Award for “Best Direction of a Musical” (Christopher Ashley), 4 Olivier Awards (London) including “Best New Musical,” 5 Outer Critics Circle Awards (NYC) including “Outstanding New Broadway Musical,” 3 Drama Desk Awards (NYC) including “Outstanding Musical,” 4 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards (North American Tour) including “Best Production,” 4 Helen Hayes Awards (D.C.) including “Outstanding Production of a Musical,” 4 Gypsy Rose Lee Awards (Seattle) including “Excellence in Production of a Musical,” 6 San Diego Critics Circle Awards including “Outstanding New Musical,” 3 Toronto Theatre Critics Awards including “Best New Musical,” 3 Dora Awards (Toronto) including “Outstanding New Musical/Opera” and “Outstanding Production,” and the 2017 Jon Kaplan Audience Choice Award (Toronto).

The touring production of Come From Away currently stars Marika Aubrey (Lincoln Center’s South Pacific), Kevin Carolan (Disney’s Newsies), Harter Clingman (Peter and The Starcatcher), Nick Duckart (In the Heights), Chamblee Ferguson, Christine Toy Johnson (The Music Man), Julie Johnson (Memphis), James Earl Jones II (The Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess), Julia Knitel (Beautiful), Sharone Sayegh (The Band’s Visit), Danielle K. Thomas,Jeremy Woodard,Jenny Ashman, Jane Bunting, Amelia Cormack, Aaron Michael Ray, Kilty Reidy and Brandon Springman.

Come From Away was originally co-produced in 2015 by La Jolla Playhouse and Seattle Repertory Theatre, and presented in 2016 by Ford’s Theatre in Washington, DC and Mirvish Productions at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto, CA. It was originally developed at the Canadian Music Theatre Project, Michael Rubinoff Producer, Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario, Canada and was further developed at Goodspeed Musicals’ Festival of New Artists, in East Haddam, CT. The Canada Council for the Arts, The Ontario Arts Council, and the Fifth Avenue Theatre in Seattle WA also provided development support.

For the latest news, announcements and “backstage” access for all upcoming shows follow Broadway Across Canada on Twitter and Facebook #BACTouring #BACSub #BACSuperfan.

HEALTH PROTOCOL NOTE: To prioritize the safety of audiences, staff, cast and crew, Broadway Across Canada continues to require proof of vaccination for entry to all of our performances. All  Patrons 12+ are required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination and patrons 19+ must show accompanied government-issued photo ID.

Bard on the Beach Summer 2022 Program

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Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival’s 33rd Season returns to Sen̓ákw/Vanier Park, after two years of dark stages in response to the pandemic, and all tickets are now on sale for three plays and special events in this year’s Festival, which runs from June 8 to September 24, 2022.

Bard on the Beach
Bard on the Beach – Image Supplied

Bard’s single BMO Mainstage production is A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare’s best-loved comedy, filled with laughter, love and magic. On the Howard Family Stage there are two innovative productions: Djanet Sears’ Harlem Duet, a powerful drama with connections to Othello, and Romeo and Juliet, the timeless story of two young people who risk everything for their love.

“It’s thrilling for our Festival to return this summer and we are busy preparing three incredible productions to welcome our patrons back to Sen̓ákw/Vanier Park,” said Christopher Gaze, Bard on the Beach Founding Artistic Director.

“It’s time again for laughter and magic and to that end, A Midsummer Night’s Dream will be our single production on the BMO Mainstage. This joyful production is perfect for all ages and is designed to lift the spirits of everyone who sees it. On the Howard Family Stage, our two productions highlight Bard’s commitment to artistic innovation in theatre; they both feature powerful stories told in a unique way.”

Tickets for the plays are available now starting at $27. Prices for special events, group bookings and multi-play ticket packages can be found online or by calling the Bard Box Office at (604) 739-0559. 

Play run dates and special events for 2022 are:

  • A Midsummer Night’s Dream June 8 to September 24 – Opening Night June 16
  • Harlem Duet June 15 to July 17 – Opening Night June 21
  • Romeo and Juliet August 3 to September 24 – Opening Night August 9
  • Bard Explored June 25, July 9 & August 13 at 11am – Simon Fraser University’s Paul Budra leads lively explorations of the Season’s three plays.
  •  VSO at Bard Marvellous Music June 8 – The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra plays favourite classical masterpieces under the direction of VSO Concertmaster Nicholas Wright.
  • Bard-B-Q & Fireworks July 23, July 27 & July 30 – All inclusive! See A Midsummer Night’s Dream, then enjoy a delicious barbecue with all the fixings from Emelle’s Catering, plus pre-Fireworks entertainment. End the night with a private view of the spectacular Celebration of Light fireworks.
  • Operas & Arias: A Celebration! September 12 & 13 – Talented young stars of the UBC Opera Ensemble return to Sen̓ákw/Vanier Park to perform some of opera’s best-loved repertoire on the BMO Mainstage. Afternoon and evening performances on both dates.
  • Forum – Challenging Shakespeare June 28 at 7:30pm – Discover how theatre artists are approaching the opportunities and the pitfalls when they use Shakespeare as a catalyst for new works that speak to our world today.
  • Family Days / Relaxed Performances July 17 & August 14 at 2:00pm – Family Day and Relaxed Performances of A Midsummer Night’s Dream offer an open attitude towards audience members moving, making noise, and exiting/entering the auditorium freely. Age restrictions are also relaxed.
  • Wine Wednesdays July 6, August 3 & 17 at 6:00pm (pre-show event). Enjoy the scenic view from our Marquee tent while you sip and savour BC wines, presented by industry experts and special guests.
  • Accessible Performances: VocalEye – August 20 at 7:30 pm & August 28 at 2:00pm – A Midsummer Night’s Dream on both dates.

Early booking is recommended for best seat selection (all seats are reserved) and because many performances sell out in advance.

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