Spooky Halloween Theatre in Vancouver

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While little ghosts and ghouls are preparing for the big night of hauntingly delicious trick or treating, there’s some grown up fun to be had our local theatres this season.

Spooky Halloween Theatre in Vancouver

Vancouver Theatresports Spooktober

From themed musicals and classic tales, to improv comedy, here are your local theatre listings leading up to Halloween:

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Where: Mrs Lovett’s Pie Shop (348 Water St, Vancouver)
When: Wednesday, October 10 to Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Tickets: Available »

Spooktober at Vancouver TheatreSports
Where: Vancouver TheatreSports, Improv Centre (1502 Duranleau St, Vancouver)
When: Tuesday, October 9 to Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Tickets: Available online

The Rocky Horror Show
Where: Waterfront Theatre on Granville Island (1412 Cartwright St, Vancouver)
When: Friday, October 26 to Saturday, November 10, 2018
Tickets: Available online »

And for the whole family…

The Great Big Boo
Where: North Vancouver, Abbotsford, Langley, Coquitlam
When: October 20 to 29, 2018
Tickets: Available online »

Follow the Miss604 theatre tag for more listings throughout the year.

Union LGBT+ Wedding Show: Win Tickets

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A newlywed friend of mine once told me she’d get married again – to the same person – just for the ability to go check out more wedding shows since they were all just so fun. Well, I’m happy to tell her that one of best of the season is actually coming up soon as the Union LGBT+ Wedding Show takes over Heritage Hall in Mount Pleasant on November 17th.

Union LGBT+ Wedding Show

Union LGBT+ Wedding Show

When: Saturday, November 17, 2018 from 12:00pm to 5:00pm
Where: Heritage Hall (3102 Main St, Vancouver)
Tickets: Available online now for $10 + fees. The wonderful Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence will be greeting attendees at the door.

Union is Western Canada’s only LGBT+ wedding show! Guests will be able to browse and shop from exhibitors including cake makers, caterers, DJ’s, florists, makeup artists, musicians, officiants, photographers, and wedding planners. Find LGBT+ owned businesses, or businesses run by devoted allies of the Vancouver LGBT+ community all in one place — from graphic designers and venues to barbers and tailors.

Win Tickets

I have a pair of tickets to give away to the Union LGBT+ Wedding Show, here’s how you can enter to win:

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I will draw one winner at random from all entries at 12:00pm on Monday, October 29, 2018.

Follow Union LGBT+ Wedding Show on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram for more info.

Update The winner is Josh!

Stanley Park 2100: Adapting to Climate Change

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This post has been written and contributed by Kathleen Stormont, Fundraising & Communications Specialist with the Stanley Park Ecology Society (“SPES”)

Stanley Park 2100: Adapting to Climate Change

Stanley Park Ecology Society AGM 2018

In just over 30 years, climate scientists are predicting Vancouverites can expect hotter, drier summers, wetter falls and springs, and warmer winters due to climate change. By 2100, Vancouver’s weather events will be even more extreme, and our shores will be inundated by seas one meter higher than today’s level.

What does this mean for Stanley Park? Continue reading this post ⟩⟩

Free Movies on Cineplex Community Day

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Canadian movie-lovers, friends and families are invited to visit their local Cineplex theatre to enjoy a morning of free films for a great cause. For the eighth consecutive year, Cineplex Community Day will treat guests to a selection of popular movies, with all proceeds from donations and select concession sales supporting the Company’s national charitable partner, WE Charity. WE Charity is part of WE – a family of organizations that makes doing good, doable.

Free Movies on Cineplex Community Day

Where: Your local Cineplex theatre
When: Saturday, October 27, 2018 doors at 9:00am
Film Selection: Sherlock Gnomes, Daddy’s Home 2, Transformers: The Last Knight, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out Of The Shadows, Book Club. Check local listings here »

Cineplex Community Day 2018No tickets are necessary, just show up! Cineplex theatres across Canada will open their doors at 9:00am with tickets available on a first-come, first-served basis. Movies will begin at 9:30am and all locations will return to regular programming in the afternoon.

Guests can enjoy concession items like popcorn, soft drinks and select candy for just $2.50 each and, in exchange for a $2.50 donation to WE Charity, all participating theatres will also be selling a variety of fun, movie-themed merchandise including plush toys, action figures, keychains, accessories, drink toppers, popcorn holders and more.

For more info, follow Cineplex on Facebook and Twitter.

Manning Park Dark Sky Astronomy Weekend

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Disclosure: Sponsored Post — This is not a paid post. Our experience was compliments of Destination BC and Manning Park Resort. Opinions are my own. Please review the Policy & Disclosure section for further information.

I was lamenting to John a few weeks ago that it had been a while since I really fed my brain, in terms of attending a workshop or conference and listening to an enlightened and entertaining speaker. Within a few days, truly like a message from the heavens above, I got an email about the Manning Park Dark Sky Astronomy Weekend. On top of visiting this gorgeous mountain resort in all its autumnal splendour (while warming up my camera for all the photos I would take of the amazing seasonal colours) I knew this was the perfect opportunity to learn something new.

Autumn in Manning Park

Manning Park Dark Sky Astronomy Weekend

In partnership with the Fraser Valley Regional Library, who lent telescopes to attendees, and the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (“RASC”), whose members led workshops, the Dark Sky Weekend was just what I needed! Continue reading this post ⟩⟩