Working with the K’ómoks Nation towards Q’waq’wala7owkw on their unceded territory.

Working with the K’ómoks Nation towards Q’waq’wala7owkw on their unceded territory.

Keeping It Living
Greeting Cards

Greeting Cards

Either stop by our office or catch us at an event and you can choose a Keeping It Living Collection Art Card and a Kus-kus-sum Habitat Certificate to the value of your donation to gift to someone else.

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Print at Home Cards

Print at Home Cards

Donate money in someone`s name and you receive a printable card in your email. You then print and fold this card and give it to the recipient. Each card image relates to a donation level.

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Business Sponsorship

Business Sponsorship

Project Watershed is looking for contributions from businesses to support our Keeping it Living initiatives. This includes the purchase and restoration of the Kus-kus-sum site and general outreach and education. The various sponsorship opportunities available to businesses include sponsorship, event sponsorship, gifts for client appreciation, and goods and services donations.

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Art Submitted to Keeping It Living

Art Submitted to Keeping It Living

Please note these artists donated to previous campaigns and their art is not currently available if you are looking for 2019 artworks dispalyed at Bayside Cafe please visit Keeping It Living Art Show at Bayside Cafe.

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Mingling Waters by Jennifer Weber

Mingling Waters by Jennifer Weber

Born and raised in Ontario, Jennifer’s first art instruction began as a teenager when she joined her mother for evening oil painting classes. This experience taught her the foundations of constructing a scene and building up the layers.

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Living Waters by Martha Ponting

Living Waters by Martha Ponting

Born Martha Sleight in London, Ontario, Martha was raised on a farm on the outskirts of the city. She has experienced Canada through living in various locations, including southwestern Ontario, Yukon, Winnipeg, Wetaskawin (AB), Sidney (BC), Calgary, and the Comox Valley.

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