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On Saturday May 27th Project Watershed is holding a Keeping It Living Jumble Sale Fiesta at Simms Millennial Park and we need your help. This event will be to raise funds and awareness about the K’ómoks Estuary and what we and others are doing to protect and restore it. We are planning for kids activities, a giant jumble sale (aka fancy garage sale), bake sale, naturalist guided walks of the area, on site video, and music. As for music, Ryks Davies, a new group called Tide Change and Northman Frank will performing in the pavilion. Cory Frank’s famous seafood chowder, bannock and bannock dogs will also on sale. This should be a fun, interactive day for the whole family!
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- Gather and donate items
- Assist in sorting, transporting and pricing
- Make goodies for a bake sale (please drop off with your name and ingredients list on Friday the 26th at 2356a Rosewall Crescent)
- Set up and tear down
- Staff tables on the day of
- Paint Faces (busking welcomed)
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Please put aside any items that you would like to donate to our jumble sale! We are looking for quality items in excellent to good condition including but not limited to household items, power tools, gardening tools, clothes and books. If you could send any photos or list of items that would enable us to post them to our site, Facebook and Craigslist before the sale.
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Items for our Jumble sale can be dropped off at the Airpark on Tuesday May 23rd from 3pm to 6pm. Other arrangements can be made if this doesn’t work for you.
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[av_dropcap1]C[/av_dropcap1]ontact: info@projectwatershed.ca or call Barbara Wellwood at 250-339- 5223 or cell 250-897- 6801 if you have items or are interested in any of these or other positions and we will gladly welcome you to our team. You can also fill out a volunteer form.
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This year we are celebrating our estuary from the bottom of the ocean to the top of the glacier as is illustrated in our 2017 Keeping It Living Artwork “What is an Estuary?” a video (below) by Sarah, Taralee and Jessie of the Emily Carr University of Art and Design. Through our events this year we are encouraging people to #thinklikeawatershed. The Estuary, its rivers, and lakes all form part of an important salmon highway that return abundance to the Comox Valley year after year. These are all eco-assets that we need not only protect and restore but work with to deal with our rapidly changing infrastructure demands.
Keeping It Living Campaign Details
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