The Bayside Cafe has generously chosen Project Watershed for a Charity Fundraiser on May 13th. Please come and join your community for a burger or hot dog with cake giveaway! All proceeds will go to protecting the K'omoks Estuary. Where: Bayside Cafe, 2760 Cliffe Ave,...
Bill Heath donates $25,000 to Project Watershed
Bill Heath, a Director on the board of Project Watershed, announces his donation of $25,000 to kick off the fundraising for the Kus-kus-sum Project.Related Posts
Assistance with May Fiesta Event Needed!
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Thank You Kiyoshi Kosky
[av_textblock size='' font_color='' color=''] Project Watershed would like to thank Kiyoshi Kosky for the $385 donation raised through his fundraising event on January 4th. The event was held at the White Whale and "was a funtastic success" reported Bill Heidrick and...
Project Watershed Beneficiary at Kiyoshi Kosky Fundraising Event
Kiyoshi Kosky, one of the four candidates in the running for the BCNDP nomination in the new Courtenay-Comox riding, will be holding a fundraising evening on January 5 at the White Whale restaurant. There will be live original music for your enjoyment, courtesy of...
Thanks Brian Buckrell and CIBC Wood Gundy!
[av_textblock size='' font_color='' color=''] Project Watershed would like to thank local artist Brian Buckrell, Susan Carson of CIBC Wood Gundy and Phil Whyte of Whyte's Framing for making our holiday season that much merrier. Susan Carson and her team at Wood Gundy...
Gifts that Keep on Giving; Keeping It Living Art and more…
[av_textblock size='' font_color='' color=''] Give the gift of eelgrass. The holiday season is upon us and the spirit of giving is in the air. If you are looking for some “green” gifts this season please consider the array of local art from our Keeping It Living...
K'ómoks First Nations Salmon BBQ
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Groundbreaking Archeology Celebrated!
Nancy Greene and David McGee, local archeologists and Comox Valley residents, are going to be speaking at the upcoming K'ómoks Estuary Seafood Dinner. Their groundbreaking research The Comox Harbour Fish Trap Complex: A Large-Scale, Technologically Sophisticated...
St. Patrick's Day Celebration & Fundraiser
Happy St. Patrick's Day! Let's celebrate together with a traditional Irish meal, Irish music and local 40 Knots wine and Gladstone beer. The evening will get under way with Celtic music provided by Mary Lynn DesRoches (accordion) and Lisa Doig (fiddler) of...
40 Knots Winery Donates $1 for Every Safe Haven Sold
Project Watershed is excited to announce a new stewardship partner in the protection and restoration of Comox Valley Watersheds and the K'omoks Estuary - 40 Knots Winery. Located on Anderton Road in Comox, 40 Knots Winery is the largest grape winery in the Comox...
Comox Valley Supports Komoks Estuary Through Art
Project Watershed’s Upstairs Downstairs Gala of the 2015 Keeping It Living Campaign was a fabulous evening in which people from all around the Comox Valley came out to support the protection and restoration of the K’ómoks Estuary. Approximately 100 people attended the...