The world premiere of the larger-than-life space experience, Stargazer – An Immersive Universe, takes place today, April 13th, at Tsawwassen Mills Mall and I’m giving away tickets for a lucky winner to visit the exhibit this season!
Stargazer – An Immersive Universe at Tsawwassen Mills
Space fans of all ages can experience the profound discoveries of the universe through this fully immersive visual and sensory-focused exhibit. Curated in part by the MacMillan Space Center, Stargazer immerses the audience into the infinite wonder of the universe through the use of interactive projections, virtual reality, and historically accurate replicas, including a real-size scale version of the Apollo Lunar Module.
The Stargazer immersive experience is a complete walkthrough of our complex and wondrous universe, featuring a 270-degree immersive room, a detailed timeline of the historic space race, and numerous replicas of famous rockets, space stations, and satellites.
Stargazer will also feature Ingenium’s Space to Spoon exhibit, a hands-on experience with stunning graphics and interactive elements for visitors of all ages. This part of the experience showcases the science, technology, and innovation involved in modern agriculture – demonstrated to encourage informal science learning among school groups as well as general audiences.
“The H.R. MacMillan Space Centre is thrilled to be working with Sensea Immersive for the World premiere of Stargazer. This is a great opportunity to bring the excitement of space science and exploration to new communities.” – Lisa McIntosh, Director of Learning at H.R. MacMillan Space Centre
Stargazer will be taking place at the location of the former Sensea Immersive exhibit The Da Vinci Experience at their facility at the Tsawwassen Mills.
Enter to Win
I have a pair of tickets to give away and the winner will be able to choose the date they would like to attend. Here’s how you can enter to win:
Family Services of the North Shore (“FSNS”) is excited to once again host Beer by the Pier, welcoming friends and neighbours to come together to sip, snack, mingle, and most importantly, raise funds to support those in the community that need access to critical services.
Beer by the Pier in North Vancouver
When: Saturday, June 18, 2022 from 6:00pm to 10:00pm
Where: Pipe Shop at the Shipyards (115 Victory Ship Way, North Vancouver)
Beer by the Pier is an annual fundraiser with all funds directly supporting Family Services of the North Shore’s Child and Youth Programs.
The lineup of breweries includes: Beere Brewing Company, Black Kettle Brewing Co., Bridge Brewing Co., Deep Cove Brewers & Distillers, House of Funk Brewing Co., La Cerveceria Astilleros, North Point Brewing Co., Strange Fellows Brewing, Wildeye Brewing, Artisan Wine Shop, and more to be confirmed! The evening will include a BBQ dinner as well.
Bring your friends, family, and colleagues for a spirited evening featuring local craft breweries, delicious wine, amazing food, a silent auction, and live music – all while raising money to support vulnerable children and youth on the North Shore. This is the most-attended fundraising event for FSNS and is bound to sell out so be sure to act fast!
You can celebrate Earth Day in Stanley Park on Saturday, April 23 with the Stanley Park Ecology Society (“SPES”). Learn about the wildlife of Stanley Park and pitch in to help support the park’s ecosystems.
Earth Day in Stanley Park
When: Saturday, April 23, 2022 from 10:30am to 3:30pm
Where: Beside Stanley Park Brewpub (8901 Stanley Park Dr, Vancouver)
Admission: Free
Stanley Park is a fragment of wilderness in the heart of Canada’s third largest city. The Park hosts a variety of ecosystems including wetlands which act as nurseries, buffets and shelter to a diversity of wildlife: Tree Swallows, Great Blue Herons, Pacific tree frogs, Northwestern salamanders, and small mammals like beavers and otters. Earth Day offers Vancouver residents an opportunity to pitch in and support local ecosystems while learning how SPES staff and volunteers help the city manage this 405 hectare (1000 acre) green space.
SPES staff will be on hand to lead visitors on guided walks of the Great Blue Heron colony and park wetlands, or on easy hikes through the forest. Flex your muscles to help remove invasive plants from wildlife habitat and have fun with some family-friendly eco games and heron ornament crafts. After all that activity, whet your whistle with some free samples of Stanley Park Brewing’s new line of non-alcoholic beers.
Become a SPES member that day or sign up for membership on the SPES websiteto participate in a special tour through Stanley Park’s forest with Talaysay Tours. Members will join an Indigenous guide and cultural ambassador to learn about local plants harvested by First Nations, and hear stories of the land, people and Indigenous ways of living. Please note: This tour is first come, first served on the day. No registration. Max 20 people.
You can find a full schedule for the day online as well.
10:30am – 11:00am Indigenous Welcome with Talaysay Toursby a member of Skwxu7mesh Uxwumixw – Coast Salish people
10:30am – 1:00pm Invasive Plant Removal(drop in session sponsored by One Tree Planted)
11:00am – 12:30pm “Talking Trees Tour” with Talaysay Tours (SPES Members only): Learn about local plants harvested by Skwxu7mesh Uxwumixw – Coast Salish people, and hear stories of the land, people and Indigenous ways of living.
11:30am – noon Heron Walk: Look up and learn about the Great Blue Heron nesting colony. How many big blue eggs are up there right now?
1:00pm – 2:00pmConservation Projects Tour: Find out what SPES does to support wildlife and habitats in Stanley Park
2:00pm – 2:45pmForest Walk: Learn about the amazing plants and wildlife in Stanley Park
11:30pm – 1:00pm Wonders of Wetlands Tour: Explore Lost Lagoon and the important wetland habitat it provides for urban wildlife.
All dayCraft Table and Eco Games: Learn and play as you build your own hanging heron ornament or play some fun earth-focused games
Join SPES for a day of earth-friendly action and awareness and follow along on Facebook for the latest updates.
The #CHVCatchUp is a monthly series featuring the latest updates and news from Covenant House Vancouver (“CHV”). Miss604 is proud to be the Official Blog Partner of CHV. This month’s post has been written by Jason Bosher.
What Is Sleep Out: Home Edition?
It started as a response to COVID: “How can we keep our supporters safe, but still advocate for the most vulnerable in our society?”
What Covenant House Vancouver discovered was that Sleep Out: Home Edition was an exciting new way to engage supporters, advocate for youth, and enable sleepers to include family and friends, in the safety of their own environment.
Sleep Out: Home Edition is a chance for you to sleep out in solidarity with young people facing homelessness, and it’s a great opportunity to engage family and friends around the subject of the most vulnerable young people in our city.
As part of your Sleep Out experience, there will be amazing online content that includes moving stories from Covenant House youth. You will be able to engage and ask questions with members of our team who work directly with our youth.
Connect with your network and ask them to support you
Get your sleeping bag, cardboard, and warm clothes ready
Log on and join the event on April 29th
Want to be involved, but can’t join the event? You can donate to a participant, team, or to the event and show youth that you stand in solidarity with them.
Why the Sleep Out Campaign is so Important
Every day, an average of 100 youth find support at Covenant House Vancouver.
“Today, I’m most proud of my own life coaching business. I get to use the tools I’ve learned at Covenant House to give back.” – Keyosha, CHV alumna
Sleep Out is not about trying to replicate what it might be like to live on the street, it’s about bringing people together to show youth that they are important and valued. Sleep Out represents an inclusive community that strives for a hope-filled future for all.
Take a moment and watch this clip from a recent virtual Sleep Out event that illustrates the impact that you have when you decide to participate in this unique experience.
Join the Sleep Out movement and join Covenant House Vancouver for an evening that you will never forget.
Since 1997, Covenant House Vancouver has been providing love and hope to youth experiencing homelessness. They are the premiere service provider of residential and outreach services for homeless and at-risk youth ages 16 to 24 in Vancouver. Follow Covenant House on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for more info.
One of the busiest lists of weekend events in Vancouver I’ve put together in almost two years! From April 8-10 you can look forward to everything from theatre and early Easter events, to food trucks, rollerskating, symphony, magic, movies, art and cherry blossoms!