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SUMMARY:Kids' Nature Camp: Navigating the Woods
DESCRIPTION:This program is a recognition of the immense benefits of being outside\, playing\, creativity\, and a healthy dose of curiosity. We aim to help children explore in a supportive and safe environment to build confidence of their own capability. Throughout the summer we will focus on play and free exploration as a tool to learn\, grow curiousity\, and develop a sense of wonder for the amazing world that is around us. \nAges 6-13 with flexibility \nTimes: Tuesday 9:00-12:00 pm and Thursday 9:00-2:30 pm \nDates: July 6th-August 26th Tuesdays and Thursdays \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nCost: No cost to participants * \n* This is the first year that we have offered a program like this and we are excited about the opportunities it presents for future programming. We are offering the nature camp at no cost for participants because we recognize the learning and growth that comes in the first year. To allow this program to continue into the future we do plan on having a cost associated in future years to keep it sustainable. Thank you for joining us on our foray into the woods we welcome any feedback or comments you may have to help us to continue to grow and learn. \nClick here if you are ready to register or call us at 250-994-3466. \nCOVID 19 POLICY\nThis program will run in accordance with the directives provided by the BC Provincial Health Office to ensure the safety of any children and staff involved and the broader community. Please read over our Health and Safety Site Plan before registering your child to ensure that you are comfortable with the measures we have in place and to give us time to respond to concerns. We will continue to review and update this document as the summer progresses and new information becomes available. \nIMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan: Focus Youth Programs \nIf you have any questions or concerns please contact Elyssia Sasaki (elyssia@imarts.com). \nWEEKLY THEMES & GUEST ARTISTS\nEach week will introduce a new theme which will serve as a jumping off point for our explorations. While we intend to follow these themes we also recognize that there are unforseen circumstances and so all of these themes have a built in flexibility to allow for discovery wherever that takes us. The themes will help to guide our play for each week and in a gentle way allow us to think about new concepts while having fun. \nArtists will be announced soon! If you are interested in being one of our guest artists please contact Annie at annie@imarts.com. We would love to hear from you! \nJuly 6 & 8 – A Place To Call Home \nThis week we will explore habitats and what makes a place home. Our play for this week will focus on building a habitat for ourselves within the forest and finding out who our neighbours are. This weeks art will explore the concept of home and the many ways that a home and habitat are created. \nJuly 13 & 15 – Signs of Life \nWhat clues do different life forms leave behind? This theme examines the trails that are left behind and how we can learn to read these clues and trails like a book to learn who was there. This theme will challenge us to understand different lived experience while making us think about the imprints we leave behind. \nJuly 20 & 22 – Navigating the woods \nHow do we find our way when we are lost? To begin to answer this question we will build our awareness of the spaces around us. Through games and activities we will cultivate an understanding of the places around us build our capacity for understanding our landscape. \nJuly 27 & 29 – Leafy friends \nDid you know that you could make a shirt out of nettles? That willow can help you deal with pain and that you can eat dandelions whole? While we wont necessarily do all these things this week we will explore the amazing world of plants. \nAug 3 & 5 – Creating with the forest \nThis week’s theme is about discovering the exciting process of decay and renewal. What happens to the trees that fall on the ground? What happens to an apple if you bury it in the ground? We will try to answer some of these questions in this week but also look at how decay provides space for creativity and renewal in the forest. We will play games and test our creativity in finding ways to design and make with the forest. \nAug 10 & 12  Forest Languages \nWhen you walk through the forest can you hear the trees talking? The answer is likely no and that is because trees don’t communicate in the same way we do but that doesn’t mean that they don’t talk with one another. This theme will explore communication in the forest. We will try to decode bird language\, marvel at the wonderous world of mycelium and play with these concepts. \nAug 17 & 19 – The Five Senses \nThis week will focus on training our senses so we can be alert and more aware of what is happening. Our training will include sensory walks and games to get a better understanding of our own senses and the ones we may not use very often. To help us understand the senses and their importance in the forest we will look at how different animals use their senses and how it is important for survival but also to thrive within any environment. \nAug 24 & 26 – Finding Community \nAs our last week we will identify what it means to be part of a community and the importance of giving back. We will celebrate the community that we have created and think about ways that we can continue to make community in our lives. \nWHAT TO BRING\nWe will be outside rain or shine. The key to having a good time in any weather is preparation. We request that every child come prepared for the day ahead. This list is a guide to what one might bring depending on the conditions outside. If there is anything on here that you do not have please contact us and we will do our best to arrange something. We want to ensure that your child/ren’s experience is positive even on those wet cold days. \nClothing \nOn Days Without Rain \n\nA long sleeve shirt (it will be buggy)\nLong pants\nA sweater (if it is looking to be a bit chilly)\nA raincoat\nShoes that are comfortable and will handle clambering over sticks\nA hat\n\nOn Days With Rain \n\nA raincoat and rain pants\nRainboots\nA fleece or wool sweater\n\nOther Gear \n\nA backpack\nWater bottle (please fill it before you arrive)\nSunscreen\nAn extra pair of clothes can be a good idea especially for younger children\nSnacks\n\nWe will have bug nets to go over hats as well as extra water \nSAFETY\nEnsuring the safety of all participants is very important to us. Both facilitators have First Aid training and will carry a first aid kit at all times. We will also ensure that facilitators are provided with a radio for fast communication as wells as bear spray. \nDue to COVID-19 we recognize that safety has taken on different dimensions please see our 2021 06 19 IMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan for more information on how we are taking this into consideration. \nREGISTER\nIf you have any questions or concerns regarding registration please contact us at info@imarts.com or call our phone number.\nThank you and we look forward to seeing you soon!
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/kids-nature-camp-navigating-the-woods/2021-07-20/
CATEGORIES:Education,Free,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: The Father
DESCRIPTION:Join us this Friday for this moving multi-award-winning film\, The Father.\n\nSynopsis:\nAnthony (Academy Award Winner\, Anthony Hopkins) is 80\, mischievous\, living defiantly alone and rejecting the carers that his daughter\, Anne (Academy Award and Golden Globe Winner\, Olivia Colman)\, encouragingly introduces. Yet help is also becoming a necessity for Anne; she can’t make daily visits anymore and Anthony’s grip on reality is unraveling.\nAs we experience the ebb and flow of his memory\, how much of his own identity and past can Anthony cling to? How does Anne cope as she grieves the loss of her father\, while he still lives and breathes before her?\nTHE FATHER warmly embraces real life\, through loving reflection upon the vibrant human condition; heart-breaking and uncompromisingly poignant — a movie that nestles in the truth of our own lives.\n\nPlease note our Covid19 Protocols:\n\nAs of July 1\, 2021 BC moved into Step 3 of a 4 step re-opening plan. The Sunset can now present live performances and film screenings with a limited seating capacity of 50 patrons.\n\nThe following WorkSafe BC directed Covid19 protocols will be in place in Step 3:\n\nMasks are still recommended for Indoor Public Venues\nWe provide masks at the sign in table if you don’t have your own\nIf you are unwell stay home – even if those symptoms are not Covid 19 related\nEvery area of the theatre is cleaned regularly using CDC Covid 19 cleaning protocols\nSeating capacity is limited to 50 patrons\n1 person per party must sign in w/ contact information\nMaintain a 6ft/2m distance between your pod and other patrons\nHand sanitizer @ sign in desk\, entry way of theatre & for sale @ concession\nConcession area has 2 socially distanced waiting areas\nDebit/Credit Square payment preferred – cash accepted.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/film-screening-the-father/
LOCATION:Sunset Theatre\, 2357 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, v0k2r0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210717T133000
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SUMMARY:Art + The Forest Workshop: Harvesting and Preparing a Wells Tea
DESCRIPTION:Come learn how to transform fireweed into a delicious and delicate summer tea. Fireweed is plentiful and easily identified which makes it a perfect candidate for tea making. While simply drying the leaves makes a perfectly adequate tea we will show you how to oxidize the leaves to make a tea with a slightly fruity flavour that makes it an alternative to black tea. \nPlace: Wells-Barkerville School field \nMaterials: Scissors\, Glass jar or container if you have one \nSuggested Payment: No cost to participants \nDrop ins welcome! Please bring a glass jar or container though as we may not have one for drop ins. Click here to register \nAbout Art + The Forest \nCome join us for our forest workshop series every Saturday starting July 3rd and ending August 21. This workshop series will focus on exploring how people can engage with and harvest from the forest in an ethical and sustainable manner. Topics will range from plant id\, to making medicinals\, to willow basketry. We encourage any and all to join us with one caveat being that anyone under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Learn share and discover some of the ways that we can engage with the forest and the many ways it can help to support us and our communities. \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nAges: All with 12 and under accompanied 
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/art-the-forest-workshop-harvesting-and-preparing-a-wells-tea/
CATEGORIES:Education,Food,Free,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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SUMMARY:Kids' Nature Camp: Signs of Life
DESCRIPTION:This program is a recognition of the immense benefits of being outside\, playing\, creativity\, and a healthy dose of curiosity. We aim to help children explore in a supportive and safe environment to build confidence of their own capability. Throughout the summer we will focus on play and free exploration as a tool to learn\, grow curiousity\, and develop a sense of wonder for the amazing world that is around us. \nAges 6-13 with flexibility \nTimes: Tuesday 9:00-12:00 pm and Thursday 9:00-2:30 pm \nDates: July 6th-August 26th Tuesdays and Thursdays \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nCost: No cost to participants * \n* This is the first year that we have offered a program like this and we are excited about the opportunities it presents for future programming. We are offering the nature camp at no cost for participants because we recognize the learning and growth that comes in the first year. To allow this program to continue into the future we do plan on having a cost associated in future years to keep it sustainable. Thank you for joining us on our foray into the woods we welcome any feedback or comments you may have to help us to continue to grow and learn. \nClick here if you are ready to register or call us at 250-994-3466. \nCOVID 19 POLICY\nThis program will run in accordance with the directives provided by the BC Provincial Health Office to ensure the safety of any children and staff involved and the broader community. Please read over our Health and Safety Site Plan before registering your child to ensure that you are comfortable with the measures we have in place and to give us time to respond to concerns. We will continue to review and update this document as the summer progresses and new information becomes available. \nIMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan: Focus Youth Programs \nIf you have any questions or concerns please contact Elyssia Sasaki (elyssia@imarts.com). \nWEEKLY THEMES & GUEST ARTISTS\nEach week will introduce a new theme which will serve as a jumping off point for our explorations. While we intend to follow these themes we also recognize that there are unforseen circumstances and so all of these themes have a built in flexibility to allow for discovery wherever that takes us. The themes will help to guide our play for each week and in a gentle way allow us to think about new concepts while having fun. \nArtists will be announced soon! If you are interested in being one of our guest artists please contact Annie at annie@imarts.com. We would love to hear from you! \nJuly 6 & 8 – A Place To Call Home \nThis week we will explore habitats and what makes a place home. Our play for this week will focus on building a habitat for ourselves within the forest and finding out who our neighbours are. This weeks art will explore the concept of home and the many ways that a home and habitat are created. \nJuly 13 & 15 – Signs of Life \nWhat clues do different life forms leave behind? This theme examines the trails that are left behind and how we can learn to read these clues and trails like a book to learn who was there. This theme will challenge us to understand different lived experience while making us think about the imprints we leave behind. \nJuly 20 & 22 – Navigating the woods \nHow do we find our way when we are lost? To begin to answer this question we will build our awareness of the spaces around us. Through games and activities we will cultivate an understanding of the places around us build our capacity for understanding our landscape. \nJuly 27 & 29 – Leafy friends \nDid you know that you could make a shirt out of nettles? That willow can help you deal with pain and that you can eat dandelions whole? While we wont necessarily do all these things this week we will explore the amazing world of plants. \nAug 3 & 5 – Creating with the forest \nThis week’s theme is about discovering the exciting process of decay and renewal. What happens to the trees that fall on the ground? What happens to an apple if you bury it in the ground? We will try to answer some of these questions in this week but also look at how decay provides space for creativity and renewal in the forest. We will play games and test our creativity in finding ways to design and make with the forest. \nAug 10 & 12  Forest Languages \nWhen you walk through the forest can you hear the trees talking? The answer is likely no and that is because trees don’t communicate in the same way we do but that doesn’t mean that they don’t talk with one another. This theme will explore communication in the forest. We will try to decode bird language\, marvel at the wonderous world of mycelium and play with these concepts. \nAug 17 & 19 – The Five Senses \nThis week will focus on training our senses so we can be alert and more aware of what is happening. Our training will include sensory walks and games to get a better understanding of our own senses and the ones we may not use very often. To help us understand the senses and their importance in the forest we will look at how different animals use their senses and how it is important for survival but also to thrive within any environment. \nAug 24 & 26 – Finding Community \nAs our last week we will identify what it means to be part of a community and the importance of giving back. We will celebrate the community that we have created and think about ways that we can continue to make community in our lives. \nWHAT TO BRING\nWe will be outside rain or shine. The key to having a good time in any weather is preparation. We request that every child come prepared for the day ahead. This list is a guide to what one might bring depending on the conditions outside. If there is anything on here that you do not have please contact us and we will do our best to arrange something. We want to ensure that your child/ren’s experience is positive even on those wet cold days. \nClothing \nOn Days Without Rain \n\nA long sleeve shirt (it will be buggy)\nLong pants\nA sweater (if it is looking to be a bit chilly)\nA raincoat\nShoes that are comfortable and will handle clambering over sticks\nA hat\n\nOn Days With Rain \n\nA raincoat and rain pants\nRainboots\nA fleece or wool sweater\n\nOther Gear \n\nA backpack\nWater bottle (please fill it before you arrive)\nSunscreen\nAn extra pair of clothes can be a good idea especially for younger children\nSnacks\n\nWe will have bug nets to go over hats as well as extra water \nSAFETY\nEnsuring the safety of all participants is very important to us. Both facilitators have First Aid training and will carry a first aid kit at all times. We will also ensure that facilitators are provided with a radio for fast communication as wells as bear spray. \nDue to COVID-19 we recognize that safety has taken on different dimensions please see our 2021 06 19 IMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan for more information on how we are taking this into consideration. \nREGISTER\nIf you have any questions or concerns regarding registration please contact us at info@imarts.com or call our phone number.\nThank you and we look forward to seeing you soon!
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/kids-nature-camp-signs-of-life/2021-07-15/
CATEGORIES:Education,Free,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210713T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210713T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T193705Z
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SUMMARY:Kids' Nature Camp: Signs of Life
DESCRIPTION:This program is a recognition of the immense benefits of being outside\, playing\, creativity\, and a healthy dose of curiosity. We aim to help children explore in a supportive and safe environment to build confidence of their own capability. Throughout the summer we will focus on play and free exploration as a tool to learn\, grow curiousity\, and develop a sense of wonder for the amazing world that is around us. \nAges 6-13 with flexibility \nTimes: Tuesday 9:00-12:00 pm and Thursday 9:00-2:30 pm \nDates: July 6th-August 26th Tuesdays and Thursdays \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nCost: No cost to participants * \n* This is the first year that we have offered a program like this and we are excited about the opportunities it presents for future programming. We are offering the nature camp at no cost for participants because we recognize the learning and growth that comes in the first year. To allow this program to continue into the future we do plan on having a cost associated in future years to keep it sustainable. Thank you for joining us on our foray into the woods we welcome any feedback or comments you may have to help us to continue to grow and learn. \nClick here if you are ready to register or call us at 250-994-3466. \nCOVID 19 POLICY\nThis program will run in accordance with the directives provided by the BC Provincial Health Office to ensure the safety of any children and staff involved and the broader community. Please read over our Health and Safety Site Plan before registering your child to ensure that you are comfortable with the measures we have in place and to give us time to respond to concerns. We will continue to review and update this document as the summer progresses and new information becomes available. \nIMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan: Focus Youth Programs \nIf you have any questions or concerns please contact Elyssia Sasaki (elyssia@imarts.com). \nWEEKLY THEMES & GUEST ARTISTS\nEach week will introduce a new theme which will serve as a jumping off point for our explorations. While we intend to follow these themes we also recognize that there are unforseen circumstances and so all of these themes have a built in flexibility to allow for discovery wherever that takes us. The themes will help to guide our play for each week and in a gentle way allow us to think about new concepts while having fun. \nArtists will be announced soon! If you are interested in being one of our guest artists please contact Annie at annie@imarts.com. We would love to hear from you! \nJuly 6 & 8 – A Place To Call Home \nThis week we will explore habitats and what makes a place home. Our play for this week will focus on building a habitat for ourselves within the forest and finding out who our neighbours are. This weeks art will explore the concept of home and the many ways that a home and habitat are created. \nJuly 13 & 15 – Signs of Life \nWhat clues do different life forms leave behind? This theme examines the trails that are left behind and how we can learn to read these clues and trails like a book to learn who was there. This theme will challenge us to understand different lived experience while making us think about the imprints we leave behind. \nJuly 20 & 22 – Navigating the woods \nHow do we find our way when we are lost? To begin to answer this question we will build our awareness of the spaces around us. Through games and activities we will cultivate an understanding of the places around us build our capacity for understanding our landscape. \nJuly 27 & 29 – Leafy friends \nDid you know that you could make a shirt out of nettles? That willow can help you deal with pain and that you can eat dandelions whole? While we wont necessarily do all these things this week we will explore the amazing world of plants. \nAug 3 & 5 – Creating with the forest \nThis week’s theme is about discovering the exciting process of decay and renewal. What happens to the trees that fall on the ground? What happens to an apple if you bury it in the ground? We will try to answer some of these questions in this week but also look at how decay provides space for creativity and renewal in the forest. We will play games and test our creativity in finding ways to design and make with the forest. \nAug 10 & 12  Forest Languages \nWhen you walk through the forest can you hear the trees talking? The answer is likely no and that is because trees don’t communicate in the same way we do but that doesn’t mean that they don’t talk with one another. This theme will explore communication in the forest. We will try to decode bird language\, marvel at the wonderous world of mycelium and play with these concepts. \nAug 17 & 19 – The Five Senses \nThis week will focus on training our senses so we can be alert and more aware of what is happening. Our training will include sensory walks and games to get a better understanding of our own senses and the ones we may not use very often. To help us understand the senses and their importance in the forest we will look at how different animals use their senses and how it is important for survival but also to thrive within any environment. \nAug 24 & 26 – Finding Community \nAs our last week we will identify what it means to be part of a community and the importance of giving back. We will celebrate the community that we have created and think about ways that we can continue to make community in our lives. \nWHAT TO BRING\nWe will be outside rain or shine. The key to having a good time in any weather is preparation. We request that every child come prepared for the day ahead. This list is a guide to what one might bring depending on the conditions outside. If there is anything on here that you do not have please contact us and we will do our best to arrange something. We want to ensure that your child/ren’s experience is positive even on those wet cold days. \nClothing \nOn Days Without Rain \n\nA long sleeve shirt (it will be buggy)\nLong pants\nA sweater (if it is looking to be a bit chilly)\nA raincoat\nShoes that are comfortable and will handle clambering over sticks\nA hat\n\nOn Days With Rain \n\nA raincoat and rain pants\nRainboots\nA fleece or wool sweater\n\nOther Gear \n\nA backpack\nWater bottle (please fill it before you arrive)\nSunscreen\nAn extra pair of clothes can be a good idea especially for younger children\nSnacks\n\nWe will have bug nets to go over hats as well as extra water \nSAFETY\nEnsuring the safety of all participants is very important to us. Both facilitators have First Aid training and will carry a first aid kit at all times. We will also ensure that facilitators are provided with a radio for fast communication as wells as bear spray. \nDue to COVID-19 we recognize that safety has taken on different dimensions please see our 2021 06 19 IMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan for more information on how we are taking this into consideration. \nREGISTER\nIf you have any questions or concerns regarding registration please contact us at info@imarts.com or call our phone number.\nThank you and we look forward to seeing you soon!
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/kids-nature-camp-signs-of-life/2021-07-13/
CATEGORIES:Education,Free,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210712T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210712T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20210706T195107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T195107Z
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SUMMARY:Scott Cook & the Second Chances with Ali McCormick
DESCRIPTION:The Sunset Theatre is thrilled to be hosting Scott Cook and the Second Chances along with our very own Ali McCormick!\n\nShowtime: 8PM • Doors @ 7:30PM\nTickets: $20/each\nReservations: sunsettheatre@gmail.com or call 250.994.3400\n\nThis will be our first live concert since September 2020!\nMake your reservations today as we have a limited capacity of 50 people.\nTo ensure your seat(s) send an e-transfer for $20 per ticket to sunsettheatre@gmail.com with the Subject line: Scott Cook Tickets\nJoin us for what is sure to be a wonderful evening of live music\, but also bittersweet as we bid bon voyage to our dear friend\, Ali.\n\nPlease note masks are recommended for Public Indoor Venues\, and we ask that patrons wear a mask when not seated in the theatre.\n\n  \nAlberta’s Scott Cook (www.scottcook.net) has been living out of a van or a backpack for a dozen years now\, touring almost incessantly across Canada\, the US\, Europe\, Asia\, Australia and elsewhere\, and distilling his experiences into straight-talking\, keenly observant verse.  His fourth independent release\, One More Time Around\, was nominated for a Canadian Folk Music Award\, and its opening track “Pass It Along” won the Folk and Acoustic category in the 2013 UK Songwriting Contest\, with UK magazine Maverick Country naming him “one of Canada’s most inspiring and imaginative storytellers”.  His sixth studio album Further Down the Line won him his second CFMA nomination (English Songwriter of the Year)\, and comes packaged in a 132-page book containing a look back\, in words and pictures\, on a decade of full-time travel.  He’s currently touring in support of his seventh collection\, Tangle of Souls\, which comes in a hardcover book of road stories and ruminations\, both personal and political.  Cook is one of the hardest-working DIY troubadours on the road today\, averaging around 150 shows including a dozen festivals every year since 2007.  All the hard miles notwithstanding\, he still believes that songs can change your life\, and your life can change the world. \n“As good a modern folkie as we have these days.  A voice perfect for the genre.  An understanding beyond the norm.”  –No Depression \n“He sings his heart and soul\, and in doing so lets light flood into your own… Truly one of Woody Guthrie’s children.” –RnR Magazine \n\n\nCheck out Scott’s Website:\nhttps://scottcook.net
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/scott-cook-the-second-chances-with-ali-mccormick/
LOCATION:Sunset Theatre\, 2357 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, v0k2r0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Music,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210710T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210710T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20210706T185916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T185916Z
UID:10000451-1625923800-1625931000@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Art + The Forest Workshop: Edible and Medicinal Plant Walk
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to know more about the plants in our local area? Join me on a walk through the woods and learn about the edible and medicinal plants that are found in our area. We will cover both the many plants that are available for use around us and the ways that we can ethically harvest and ensure sustainability. To end we will also harvest and prepare different plants for drying which can then be used in our Infusing Oils and Vinegars workshop or however you would like. \nPlace: Wells-Barkerville School field \nMaterials: Scissors \nSuggested Payment: No cost to participants \nDrop-ins welcome! Click here to register \nAbout Art + The Forest \nCome join us for our forest workshop series every Saturday starting July 3rd and ending August 21. This workshop series will focus on exploring how people can engage with and harvest from the forest in an ethical and sustainable manner. Topics will range from plant id\, to making medicinals\, to willow basketry. We encourage any and all to join us with one caveat being that anyone under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Learn share and discover some of the ways that we can engage with the forest and the many ways it can help to support us and our communities. \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nAges: All with 12 and under accompanied 
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/art-the-forest-workshop-edible-and-medicinal-plant-walk/
CATEGORIES:Education,Free,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210710T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210710T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20210706T200343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T200638Z
UID:10000476-1625918400-1625929200@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Morsels Moveable Feast Pop-Up
DESCRIPTION:Morsel Pop-Up Studio is located in Historic Wells\, BC. The studio hosts mini- markets throughout the season
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/morsels-moveable-feast-pop-up/
LOCATION:Morsels Moveable Feast\, In the Good Eats Building\, Pooley Street\, Wells\, V0K2R0
CATEGORIES:Food,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210708T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210708T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20210706T192317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T193804Z
UID:10000459-1625734800-1625754600@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Kids' Nature Camp: A Place To Call Home
DESCRIPTION:This program is a recognition of the immense benefits of being outside\, playing\, creativity\, and a healthy dose of curiosity. We aim to help children explore in a supportive and safe environment to build confidence of their own capability. Throughout the summer we will focus on play and free exploration as a tool to learn\, grow curiousity\, and develop a sense of wonder for the amazing world that is around us. \nAges 6-13 with flexibility \nTimes: Tuesday 9:00-12:00 pm and Thursday 9:00-2:30 pm \nDates: July 6th-August 26th Tuesdays and Thursdays \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nCost: No cost to participants * \n* This is the first year that we have offered a program like this and we are excited about the opportunities it presents for future programming. We are offering the nature camp at no cost for participants because we recognize the learning and growth that comes in the first year. To allow this program to continue into the future we do plan on having a cost associated in future years to keep it sustainable. Thank you for joining us on our foray into the woods we welcome any feedback or comments you may have to help us to continue to grow and learn. \nClick here if you are ready to register or call us at 250-994-3466. \nCOVID 19 POLICY\nThis program will run in accordance with the directives provided by the BC Provincial Health Office to ensure the safety of any children and staff involved and the broader community. Please read over our Health and Safety Site Plan before registering your child to ensure that you are comfortable with the measures we have in place and to give us time to respond to concerns. We will continue to review and update this document as the summer progresses and new information becomes available. \nIMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan: Focus Youth Programs \nIf you have any questions or concerns please contact Elyssia Sasaki (elyssia@imarts.com). \nWEEKLY THEMES & GUEST ARTISTS\nEach week will introduce a new theme which will serve as a jumping off point for our explorations. While we intend to follow these themes we also recognize that there are unforseen circumstances and so all of these themes have a built in flexibility to allow for discovery wherever that takes us. The themes will help to guide our play for each week and in a gentle way allow us to think about new concepts while having fun. \nArtists will be announced soon! If you are interested in being one of our guest artists please contact Annie at annie@imarts.com. We would love to hear from you! \nJuly 6 & 8 – A Place To Call Home \nThis week we will explore habitats and what makes a place home. Our play for this week will focus on building a habitat for ourselves within the forest and finding out who our neighbours are. This weeks art will explore the concept of home and the many ways that a home and habitat are created. \nJuly 13 & 15 – Signs of Life \nWhat clues do different life forms leave behind? This theme examines the trails that are left behind and how we can learn to read these clues and trails like a book to learn who was there. This theme will challenge us to understand different lived experience while making us think about the imprints we leave behind. \nJuly 20 & 22 – Navigating the woods \nHow do we find our way when we are lost? To begin to answer this question we will build our awareness of the spaces around us. Through games and activities we will cultivate an understanding of the places around us build our capacity for understanding our landscape. \nJuly 27 & 29 – Leafy friends \nDid you know that you could make a shirt out of nettles? That willow can help you deal with pain and that you can eat dandelions whole? While we wont necessarily do all these things this week we will explore the amazing world of plants. \nAug 3 & 5 – Creating with the forest \nThis week’s theme is about discovering the exciting process of decay and renewal. What happens to the trees that fall on the ground? What happens to an apple if you bury it in the ground? We will try to answer some of these questions in this week but also look at how decay provides space for creativity and renewal in the forest. We will play games and test our creativity in finding ways to design and make with the forest. \nAug 10 & 12  Forest Languages \nWhen you walk through the forest can you hear the trees talking? The answer is likely no and that is because trees don’t communicate in the same way we do but that doesn’t mean that they don’t talk with one another. This theme will explore communication in the forest. We will try to decode bird language\, marvel at the wonderous world of mycelium and play with these concepts. \nAug 17 & 19 – The Five Senses \nThis week will focus on training our senses so we can be alert and more aware of what is happening. Our training will include sensory walks and games to get a better understanding of our own senses and the ones we may not use very often. To help us understand the senses and their importance in the forest we will look at how different animals use their senses and how it is important for survival but also to thrive within any environment. \nAug 24 & 26 – Finding Community \nAs our last week we will identify what it means to be part of a community and the importance of giving back. We will celebrate the community that we have created and think about ways that we can continue to make community in our lives. \nWHAT TO BRING\nWe will be outside rain or shine. The key to having a good time in any weather is preparation. We request that every child come prepared for the day ahead. This list is a guide to what one might bring depending on the conditions outside. If there is anything on here that you do not have please contact us and we will do our best to arrange something. We want to ensure that your child/ren’s experience is positive even on those wet cold days. \nClothing \nOn Days Without Rain \n\nA long sleeve shirt (it will be buggy)\nLong pants\nA sweater (if it is looking to be a bit chilly)\nA raincoat\nShoes that are comfortable and will handle clambering over sticks\nA hat\n\nOn Days With Rain \n\nA raincoat and rain pants\nRainboots\nA fleece or wool sweater\n\nOther Gear \n\nA backpack\nWater bottle (please fill it before you arrive)\nSunscreen\nAn extra pair of clothes can be a good idea especially for younger children\nSnacks\n\nWe will have bug nets to go over hats as well as extra water \nSAFETY\nEnsuring the safety of all participants is very important to us. Both facilitators have First Aid training and will carry a first aid kit at all times. We will also ensure that facilitators are provided with a radio for fast communication as wells as bear spray. \nDue to COVID-19 we recognize that safety has taken on different dimensions please see our 2021 06 19 IMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan for more information on how we are taking this into consideration. \nREGISTER\nIf you have any questions or concerns regarding registration please contact us at info@imarts.com or call our phone number.\nThank you and we look forward to seeing you soon!
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/kids-nature-camp-a-place-to-call-home/2021-07-08/
CATEGORIES:Education,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210706T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210706T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20210706T192317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T193804Z
UID:10000458-1625562000-1625572800@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Kids' Nature Camp: A Place To Call Home
DESCRIPTION:This program is a recognition of the immense benefits of being outside\, playing\, creativity\, and a healthy dose of curiosity. We aim to help children explore in a supportive and safe environment to build confidence of their own capability. Throughout the summer we will focus on play and free exploration as a tool to learn\, grow curiousity\, and develop a sense of wonder for the amazing world that is around us. \nAges 6-13 with flexibility \nTimes: Tuesday 9:00-12:00 pm and Thursday 9:00-2:30 pm \nDates: July 6th-August 26th Tuesdays and Thursdays \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nCost: No cost to participants * \n* This is the first year that we have offered a program like this and we are excited about the opportunities it presents for future programming. We are offering the nature camp at no cost for participants because we recognize the learning and growth that comes in the first year. To allow this program to continue into the future we do plan on having a cost associated in future years to keep it sustainable. Thank you for joining us on our foray into the woods we welcome any feedback or comments you may have to help us to continue to grow and learn. \nClick here if you are ready to register or call us at 250-994-3466. \nCOVID 19 POLICY\nThis program will run in accordance with the directives provided by the BC Provincial Health Office to ensure the safety of any children and staff involved and the broader community. Please read over our Health and Safety Site Plan before registering your child to ensure that you are comfortable with the measures we have in place and to give us time to respond to concerns. We will continue to review and update this document as the summer progresses and new information becomes available. \nIMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan: Focus Youth Programs \nIf you have any questions or concerns please contact Elyssia Sasaki (elyssia@imarts.com). \nWEEKLY THEMES & GUEST ARTISTS\nEach week will introduce a new theme which will serve as a jumping off point for our explorations. While we intend to follow these themes we also recognize that there are unforseen circumstances and so all of these themes have a built in flexibility to allow for discovery wherever that takes us. The themes will help to guide our play for each week and in a gentle way allow us to think about new concepts while having fun. \nArtists will be announced soon! If you are interested in being one of our guest artists please contact Annie at annie@imarts.com. We would love to hear from you! \nJuly 6 & 8 – A Place To Call Home \nThis week we will explore habitats and what makes a place home. Our play for this week will focus on building a habitat for ourselves within the forest and finding out who our neighbours are. This weeks art will explore the concept of home and the many ways that a home and habitat are created. \nJuly 13 & 15 – Signs of Life \nWhat clues do different life forms leave behind? This theme examines the trails that are left behind and how we can learn to read these clues and trails like a book to learn who was there. This theme will challenge us to understand different lived experience while making us think about the imprints we leave behind. \nJuly 20 & 22 – Navigating the woods \nHow do we find our way when we are lost? To begin to answer this question we will build our awareness of the spaces around us. Through games and activities we will cultivate an understanding of the places around us build our capacity for understanding our landscape. \nJuly 27 & 29 – Leafy friends \nDid you know that you could make a shirt out of nettles? That willow can help you deal with pain and that you can eat dandelions whole? While we wont necessarily do all these things this week we will explore the amazing world of plants. \nAug 3 & 5 – Creating with the forest \nThis week’s theme is about discovering the exciting process of decay and renewal. What happens to the trees that fall on the ground? What happens to an apple if you bury it in the ground? We will try to answer some of these questions in this week but also look at how decay provides space for creativity and renewal in the forest. We will play games and test our creativity in finding ways to design and make with the forest. \nAug 10 & 12  Forest Languages \nWhen you walk through the forest can you hear the trees talking? The answer is likely no and that is because trees don’t communicate in the same way we do but that doesn’t mean that they don’t talk with one another. This theme will explore communication in the forest. We will try to decode bird language\, marvel at the wonderous world of mycelium and play with these concepts. \nAug 17 & 19 – The Five Senses \nThis week will focus on training our senses so we can be alert and more aware of what is happening. Our training will include sensory walks and games to get a better understanding of our own senses and the ones we may not use very often. To help us understand the senses and their importance in the forest we will look at how different animals use their senses and how it is important for survival but also to thrive within any environment. \nAug 24 & 26 – Finding Community \nAs our last week we will identify what it means to be part of a community and the importance of giving back. We will celebrate the community that we have created and think about ways that we can continue to make community in our lives. \nWHAT TO BRING\nWe will be outside rain or shine. The key to having a good time in any weather is preparation. We request that every child come prepared for the day ahead. This list is a guide to what one might bring depending on the conditions outside. If there is anything on here that you do not have please contact us and we will do our best to arrange something. We want to ensure that your child/ren’s experience is positive even on those wet cold days. \nClothing \nOn Days Without Rain \n\nA long sleeve shirt (it will be buggy)\nLong pants\nA sweater (if it is looking to be a bit chilly)\nA raincoat\nShoes that are comfortable and will handle clambering over sticks\nA hat\n\nOn Days With Rain \n\nA raincoat and rain pants\nRainboots\nA fleece or wool sweater\n\nOther Gear \n\nA backpack\nWater bottle (please fill it before you arrive)\nSunscreen\nAn extra pair of clothes can be a good idea especially for younger children\nSnacks\n\nWe will have bug nets to go over hats as well as extra water \nSAFETY\nEnsuring the safety of all participants is very important to us. Both facilitators have First Aid training and will carry a first aid kit at all times. We will also ensure that facilitators are provided with a radio for fast communication as wells as bear spray. \nDue to COVID-19 we recognize that safety has taken on different dimensions please see our 2021 06 19 IMA COVID Health & Safety Site Plan for more information on how we are taking this into consideration. \nREGISTER\nIf you have any questions or concerns regarding registration please contact us at info@imarts.com or call our phone number.\nThank you and we look forward to seeing you soon!
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/kids-nature-camp-a-place-to-call-home/2021-07-06/
CATEGORIES:Education,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210706T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210706T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20210706T190753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T190832Z
UID:10000454-1625558400-1625590800@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Art + The Forest Workshop: Weaving a Willow Platter
DESCRIPTION:Wells is a willow wonderland! In this workshop learn one of the many ways that willow can be used by weaving a simple willow platter. Try your hand at weaving with a project suited to a beginners skill set. This platter uses many of the basic skills needed for further basketry work and is the perfect project for anyone interested in basketry or who just wants a use for all that willow. \nPlace: Wells-Barkerville School Field \nTime: 1:30 – 4:30 \nMaterials: A pillow that can be used outside (optional) \nSuggested Payment: No cost to participants \nSpace will be limited. Please register to secure your spot. Click here to register \nAbout Art + The Forest \nCome join us for our forest workshop series every Saturday starting July 3rd and ending August 21. This workshop series will focus on exploring how people can engage with and harvest from the forest in an ethical and sustainable manner. Topics will range from plant id\, to making medicinals\, to willow basketry. We encourage any and all to join us with one caveat being that anyone under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Learn share and discover some of the ways that we can engage with the forest and the many ways it can help to support us and our communities. \nProgram Facilitators: Devon Macdonald and Annie Rutherford \nAges: All with 12 and under accompanied 
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/2090/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Education,Free,Outdoor Recreation,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210630
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210824
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20210706T185537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210706T185537Z
UID:10000450-1625025600-1629691199@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Exhibit: Lineage
DESCRIPTION:As an artist\, my upbringing\, heritage and family history have long served as inspirations for my work. Over the years\, these founding motivations have compounded\, evolved\, mutated and combined to form new pathways\, leading to new ideas. “Lineage\,” not only traces my family history and how it has come to affect my work\, but it also pinpoints the origins of thoughts and motifs that have recurred in my work since childhood. It charts the development of an artist\, the creative process and the transformation of ideas from the first seeds of curiosity to tangible works of art. – Haley Bassett \nThe show comprises 50-plus works\, spanning several mediums including oil paintings\, charcoal\, watercolor\, ceramics\, natural materials\, photographs and ink drawings. It includes works from Bassett’s early childhood\, as well as found objects\, references\, books\, personal belongings\, studies and notebooks. \nThe composition of these varied objects in the space provide a peek behind the curtain\, as it were\, to the process of creativity and inspiration\, highlighting the unstructured and unsuspecting ways that ideas form and build off of each other. Lineage runs counter to the narrative that artists exist in vacuums of lone genius\, and that their work resides only in a product of a painting. It provides an open and candid access point to the beauty of process\, not only as it relates to ancestry\, but in the way we develop\, hold to and understand our narratives of personal truth.\nIsland Mountain Arts is incredibly grateful to be hosting Lineage through our Summer season\, beginning June 30th with a gallery opening from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM. The gallery will be open Wednesday through Sunday until August 22nd. Indoor capacities will be in accordance with the guidelines from the PHO.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/exhibit-lineage/
LOCATION:Island Mountain Arts\, 2323 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, V0k2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Free,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201210
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210126
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20201119T182120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201119T182120Z
UID:10000449-1607572800-1611547199@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Wells Works Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Wells Works 2020! \nSubmission link here -> https://forms.gle/Gv47xrFyW8SSJ4527 \nWe thank you for your patience with this year’s call out for Wells Works! We want to celebrate the work you are doing by showing it in the Gallery for all to see! \nWe propose that this consignment exhibition would run from December 10th to January 24th. The gallery is open Thursday – Sunday\, with a holiday closure from December 24th\, 2020 to January 1st 2021). \nMore information in the google form\, or give the office a call at 250 994 3466!
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/wells-works-exhibition/
LOCATION:Island Mountain Arts\, 2323 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, V0k2R0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201120T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201120T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20201119T181331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201119T181331Z
UID:10000447-1605902400-1605909600@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Movie: Waiting for Guffman
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Sunset this Friday\, November 20th for this hilarious film by the incomparable Christopher Guest.\nTickets: $10\nShowtime: 8PM\n\nWhen the town of Blaine\, Mo.\, approaches its sesquicentennial\, there’s only one way to celebrate: with a musical revue called “Red\, White and Blaine.”\n\nHoping the show will be his ticket back to Broadway\, impresario Corky St. Clair (Christopher Guest) rounds up a cast of enthusiastic but untalented locals (Eugene Levy\, Fred Willard\, Catherine O’Hara) to perform his masterwork. But\, when Corky reveals that theater agent Mort Guffman will attend the opening\, things really kick into high gear.\n\nhttps://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/waiting_for_guffman\n\nHere are our Covid19 Protocols:\n\nIf you are unwell stay home – even if those symptoms are not Covid 19 related\nEvery area of the theatre is cleaned regularly using CDC Covid 19 cleaning protocols\nSeating capacity is limited to @ 20 to 28 patrons depending on Pod sizes\nStaff & Patrons wear masks in every area of the Theatre\nWe provide masks at the sign in table if you don’t have your own\n1 person per party must sign in w/ contact information. Max. pod size is 6 people\nYou may only sit with people in your household or workplace bubble\nMaintain a 6ft/2m distance between your pod and other patrons\nHand sanitizer @ sign in desk\, entry way of theatre & for sale @ concession\nConcession area has 3 socially distanced waiting areas\nDebit/Credit Square payment preferred – cash accepted.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/movie-waiting-for-guffman/
LOCATION:Sunset Theatre\, 2357 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, v0k2r0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201119T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201119T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20201119T181024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201119T181024Z
UID:10000446-1605812400-1605819600@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Wells-Barkerville Culture and Recreation Centre Public Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Wells Community Facility Committee of the District of Wells. \nA public presentation and discussion of the business plan created for the Wells-Barkerville Culture and Recreation Centre (formerly known as the Wells-Barkerville Community School). The committee will present the draft business plan and committee work to date\, followed by feedback from the community. \nCall 250-994-3330 or email clerk@wells.ca to register. \nAttendance options available in-person (at the Sunset Theatre) and online (via Zoom). Please indicate if you will attend in person how many will be in your group\, or provide your email address to receive the Zoom link. \nA copy of the draft business plan can be requested in advance from the District of Wells office. \n 
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/wells-barkerville-culture-and-recreation-centre-public-presentation/
LOCATION:Sunset Theatre\, 2357 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, v0k2r0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Barkerville,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201124
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20201119T181911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201119T181911Z
UID:10000448-1604980800-1606103999@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Island Mountain Arts Online Art Auction
DESCRIPTION:Our friends at 4th Meridian Auctions are helping us host our last big fundraiser  of 2020!\n\n\n\nLINK to bid: https://www.invaluable.com/catalog/mhnradac7w\n\n\n\nIt’s been a strange year to say the least\, but we hope that you’d like to end it by getting something brilliant for your walls and supporting Island Mountain Arts!\n\nA huge thanks to the many donors and artists that make fundraisers like this possible! Artists from top left\, clockwise: David Mikkleson\, Kim Ondaatje\, Esther Colton\, Peter Corbett\, Bill Featherston\, Al Colton\, Philip Pearlstein\, Kristin Krimmel\, Mo Hamilton\, Edward Clark Porter\, Pnina Granirer
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/island-mountain-arts-online-art-auction/
CATEGORIES:Arts,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201027
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20200810T193154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200810T193238Z
UID:10000433-1603339200-1603684799@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Northern Exposure 2020
DESCRIPTION:NORTHERN EXPOSURE 2020\nOctober 22 – 25\, 2020 \nVirtual and in Wells and Barkerville\, BC \nThe Northern Exposure Conference draws together the music and arts industry from rural and urban British Columbia to share ideas and knowledge on the sector\, access professional development\, and foster growth and support networks. The conference includes a showcase of emerging and professional BC musicians to ensure more exposure\, promotion and support for BC talent. \nNorthern Exposure recognizes the unique opportunities and challenges faced by those who create\, produce or present music in rural settings and the conference aims to explore and address those opportunities and challenges. In rural BC distances are vast and those working in the music sector often face isolation and a lack of resources. Meeting face-to-face is a vital way to overcome this and build strength in the industry and more opportunities for working artists. \nNorthern Exposure’s dynamic and intimate model of information sharing creates a solid foundation for the development of a strong network amongst the arts professionals in attendance. Roundtable discussions\, B2Bs\, collaborative panels and open floor discussions allow for attendees to be heard and for solutions to be discovered with input from many sources.\nMore info and how to register coming soon…. \nTopic areas for this year’s conference: \nSustainability and Systems Change will be the overarching theme of Northern Exposure in 2020. \nMarketing and Digital Strategies
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/northern-exposure-2020/
CATEGORIES:Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200927T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200927T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20200909T184634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200909T184745Z
UID:10000444-1601236800-1601244000@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Mahogany Hall
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Mahagony Hall – the jazz music collaboration of pianist Patrick Courtin and vocalist Simon Paterson.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/mahogany-hall/2020-09-27/
LOCATION:Sunset Theatre\, 2357 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, v0k2r0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200926T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200926T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20200909T184634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200909T184745Z
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SUMMARY:Mahogany Hall
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Mahagony Hall – the jazz music collaboration of pianist Patrick Courtin and vocalist Simon Paterson.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/mahogany-hall/2020-09-26/
LOCATION:Sunset Theatre\, 2357 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, v0k2r0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200925T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200925T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20200909T184634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200909T184745Z
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SUMMARY:Mahogany Hall
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Mahagony Hall – the jazz music collaboration of pianist Patrick Courtin and vocalist Simon Paterson.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/mahogany-hall/2020-09-25/
LOCATION:Sunset Theatre\, 2357 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, v0k2r0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Music,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200922T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200922T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20200921T190630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200921T190630Z
UID:10000445-1600797600-1600804800@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:BGM Community Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Barkerville Gold Mines will be hosting a Community Discussion on September 22\, 2020 from 6-8pm. The event will be held both in person\, at the Sunset Theatre in Wells\, as well as virtually on Zoom. To register for the event\, please call 778-414-8493 or email feedback@barkervillegold.com with your preference for in person or virtual attendance. \nAs the Sunset Theatre’s Covid19 Protocols limit seating capacity\, you must pre-regiseter w/ the # of people in your household bubble who wish to attend. To register\, please call 778-414-8493 or email feedback@barkervillegold.com with your preference for in person or virtual attendance. \nThere is a sign in sheet and masks at the entry way to the Sunset Theatre.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/bgm-community-discussion/
LOCATION:Sunset Theatre\, 2357 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, v0k2r0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Wells
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barkerville Gold Mines":MAILTO:feedback@barkervillegold.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200912T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200912T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20200902T214257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200902T214414Z
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SUMMARY:Improv Comedy Duo: Boydream
DESCRIPTION:Boydream is a Vancouver based\, story focused improv duo. Brad Bergeron and Corey Schmitt have been doing comedy together for over 7 years and have honed in on their style with Boydream. Prepare to be swept off to distant lands and time periods while you laugh so hard you think you might suddenly perish. Enjoy the show! \nTickets: By Donation • $10 min. recommendation
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/improv-comedy-duo-boydream/
LOCATION:Sunset Theatre\, 2357 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, v0k2r0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200911T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200911T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20200909T184427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200909T184427Z
UID:10000441-1599854400-1599861600@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Film Screening: The Thing
DESCRIPTION:Tickets: $10\nRunning Time: 109 minutes\nGenre: Horror\, Sci Fi & Fantasy\nRating:  R \nJohn Carpenter’s The Thing is both a remake of Howard Hawks’ 1951 film of the same name and a re-adaptation of the John W. Campbell Jr. story “Who Goes There?” on which it was based. \nThis now Cult Classic follows a group of American research scientists in remote Antarctica disturbed at their base camp by a helicopter shooting at a sled dog. When they take in the dog\, it brutally attacks both human beings and canines in the camp\, and they discover that the beast can assume the shape of its victims. A resourceful helicopter pilot (Kurt Russell) and the camp doctor (Richard Dysart) lead the camp crew in a desperate\, gory battle against the vicious creature. \nTrailer: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1021244-thing
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/film-screening-the-thing/
LOCATION:Sunset Theatre\, 2357 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, v0k2r0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre,Wells
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200910T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200910T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20200909T184245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200909T184245Z
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: Much Ado About Nothing
DESCRIPTION:Tickets: $10\nRunning Time: 110 minutes\nGenre: Comedy\, Drama\, Romance\nRating: PG-13 (for momentary sensuality) \nActor Kenneth Branagh made his directorial debut with a rousing screen adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Henry V. Four years later\, he returned to the bard’s work with this lively version of one of Shakespeare’s best comedies. Don Pedro (Denzel Washington)\, the Prince of Aragon\, returns victorious from battle to the praises of the Governor of Messina\, Leonato (Richard Briers). One of Don Pedro’s bravest men\, Claudio (Robert Sean Leonard)\, falls in love with Hero (Kate Beckinsale)\, Leonato’s daughter\, and they plan to marry. However\, Don Pedro’s devious half-brother Don John (Keanu Reeves) opposes the match\, and he devises a plan to turn Hero against Claudio. Meanwhile\, Benedict (Branagh)\, Don Pedro’s second-in-command\, detests Leonato’s niece Beatrice (Emma Thompson)\, but Don Pedro cleverly brings them together by making each think that the other is secretly in love with them. Much Ado About Nothing also features Michael Keaton in a showy turn as Dogberry. \nTrailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGlmhwa0zjw
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/film-screening-much-ado-about-nothing/
LOCATION:Sunset Theatre\, 2357 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, v0k2r0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200906T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200906T214000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20200902T214121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200902T214121Z
UID:10000438-1599422400-1599428400@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Film Screening: the Grand Budapest Hotel
DESCRIPTION:THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL recounts the adventures of Gustave H\, a legendary concierge at a famous European hotel between the wars\, and Zero Moustafa\, the lobby boy who becomes his most trusted friend. The story involves the theft and recovery of a priceless Renaissance painting and the battle for an enormous family fortune — all against the back-drop ofa suddenly and dramatically changing Continent. \nTickets: $10.00 \n\n\nRating: \nR (for language\, some sexual content and violence) \n\n\nGenre: \nComedy\, Drama \n\n\nDirected By: \nWes Anderson \n\n\nWritten By: \nHugo Guinness\, Wes Anderson \n\n\nRuntime: \n99 minutes
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/film-screening-the-grand-budapest-hotel/
LOCATION:Sunset Theatre\, 2357 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, v0k2r0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200905T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200905T223000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20200902T213916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200902T213916Z
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: Paddington 2
DESCRIPTION:PADDINGTON 2 finds Paddington happily settled with the Brown family in Windsor Gardens\, where he has become a popular member of the community\, spreading joy and marmalade wherever he goes. \nWhile searching for the perfect present for his beloved Aunt Lucy’s hundredth birthday\, Paddington spots a unique pop-up book in Mr. Gruber’s antique shop\, and embarks upon a series of odd jobs to buy it. But when the book is stolen\, it’s up to Paddington and the Browns to unmask the thief. \nHelmed by twice BAFTA nominated director Paul King\, PADDINGTON 2 is co-produced by multi award-winning David Heyman / Heyday Films (producer of all eight of the HARRY POTTER films\, GRAVITY\, THE BOY IN THE STRIPED PYJAMAS\, FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM) and StudioCanal\, who will also distribute in the UK\, France\, Germany\, Australia and New Zealand. \nPADDINGTON is based on the best-selling and internationally adored series of children’s stories by British author Michael Bond\, which have sold more than 35 million copies worldwide\, been translated into over 40 languages and captured the imagination of children and adults around the globe. \nhttps://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/paddington_2 \n\nTickets: $10.00 OR $15.00 for both Paddington & Paddington 2
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/film-screening-paddington-2/
LOCATION:Sunset Theatre\, 2357 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, v0k2r0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200905T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200905T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20200902T213754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200902T213754Z
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: Paddington
DESCRIPTION:From the beloved novels by Michael Bond and producer David Heyman (HARRY POTTER)\, PADDINGTON tells the story of the comic misadventures of a young Peruvian bear who travels to the city in search of a home. Finding himself lost and alone\, he begins to realize that city life is not all he had imagined – until he meets the kindly Brown family who read the label around his neck that says “Please look after this bear. Thank you\,” and offer him a temporary haven. It looks as though his luck has changed until this rarest of bears catches the eye of a museum taxidermist. \nTrailer: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/paddington_2014 \nTickets: $10.00 OR $15.00 for both Paddington & Paddington 2
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/film-screening-paddington/
LOCATION:Sunset Theatre\, 2357 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, v0k2r0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200904T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200904T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20200902T213538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200902T213538Z
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open
DESCRIPTION:One woman’s decision to comfort a stranger she finds crying in the street leads to a revealing and powerful conversation between two Indigenous women from very different circumstances\, in this poignant collaboration from Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers and Kathleen Hepburn. In an audacious act of heroism and kindness\, Áila (Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers) chooses to console a young woman she finds barefoot and sobbing in the streets. She soon discovers that Rosie (Violet Nelson) has just escaped an assault by her boyfriend. Compelled to take action\, Áila chooses to bring Rosie into her home and\, over the course of the evening\, the two women explore the after-effect of this traumatic event. \nThe Body Remembers When the World Broke Open is a brilliant\, poignant collaboration between two of Canada’s brightest — and boldest — filmmakers. Tailfeathers\, a member of the Kainai First Nation as well as Sámi from Norway\, triples as lead\, co-writer\, and co-director. She shares writing and directing with Kathleen Hepburn\, whose 2017 film Never Steady\, Never Still premiered at the Festival and was named to TIFF’s Canada’s Top Ten. \nUsing 16mm and presenting their narrative in “real time\,” the filmmakers craft a delicate intimacy\, which lends emotion to this remarkable story of two women’s resilience\, strength\, and mutual support. Taking its title from an essay by Indigenous poet Billy-Ray Belcourt\, and based on a watershed moment in Tailfeathers’ life\, this story of a chance encounter between two women — living in the same Vancouver neighbourhood\, but coming from distinct worlds of class and lived experience — reveals the necessity for Indigenous people to look out for each other in a society that’s too often indifferent to their existence. \nTrailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8l3WC4wl-SY \nHere are our Covid 19 Protocols for all Sunset Theatre events. \n• If you are unwell stay home – even if those symptoms are not Covid 19 related\n• Seating capacity is limited to @ 20 to 28 patrons depending on Pod sizes\n• For everyone’s comfort & safety we thank you in advance for wearing a mask\n• We provide masks at the sign in table if you don’t have your own\n• 1 person per party must sign in w/ contact info. Max. party size is 6 people\n• You may only sit with people in your household or workplace bubble\n• Maintain a 6ft/2m distance between your pod and other patrons\n• Hand sanitizer @ sign in desk\, entry way of theatre & for sale @ concession\n• Concession area has 3 socially distanced waiting areas\n• Debit/Credit Square payment preferred – cash accepted.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/film-screening-the-body-remembers-when-the-world-broke-open/
LOCATION:Sunset Theatre\, 2357 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, v0k2r0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200903T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200903T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20200902T213335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200902T213335Z
UID:10000434-1599163200-1599168600@whatsupinwells.com
SUMMARY:Film Screening: The World is Bright
DESCRIPTION:When an elderly Chinese couple are notified by the Canadian government about their son Shi-Ming’s sudden death and burial on Canadian soil\, they embark on a decade-long investigation to uncover the truth behind his tumultuous life as a young immigrant in Canada. Skilfully employing a docu-thriller style and staying steadfastly committed to the story\, director Ying Wang follows the grieving parents for ten years as they navigate a new culture and a complex web of bureaucracy in search of answers. While tracing Shi-Ming’s footsteps through re-enactments and interviews with those closest to him\, Wang explores the intricate connection between parental expectations\, migration and mental health. A powerful testament to parental devotion\, The World is Bright takes a look at mental health within immigrant communities through the sensitive portrayal of two parents channeling their grief into hope. \n– Mariam Zaidi \nTrailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzobfAm7CA8 \nHere are our Covid 19 Protocols for all Sunset Theatre events. \n• If you are unwell stay home – even if those symptoms are not Covid 19 related\n• Seating capacity is limited to @ 20 to 28 patrons depending on Pod sizes\n• For everyone’s comfort & safety we thank you in advance for wearing a mask\n• We provide masks at the sign in table if you don’t have your own\n• 1 person per party must sign in w/ contact info. Max. party size is 6 people\n• You may only sit with people in your household or workplace bubble\n• Maintain a 6ft/2m distance between your pod and other patrons\n• Hand sanitizer @ sign in desk\, entry way of theatre & for sale @ concession\n• Concession area has 3 socially distanced waiting areas\n• Debit/Credit Square payment preferred – cash accepted.
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/film-screening-the-world-is-bright/
LOCATION:Sunset Theatre\, 2357 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, v0k2r0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Theatre,Wells
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200828T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200828T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T103649
CREATED:20200810T192436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200810T192436Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk on Meennunyakaa (Blueberry Patch) with Dr. Jennifer Leason
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at the Sunset Theatre in Wells for an Artist Talk with Dr. Jennifer Leason about her exhibition at the Island Mountain Arts Gallery Meennunyakaa (Blueberry Patch). \nThis event is by donation\, but we must ask for pre-registration as space in the Sunset Theatre is limited. Also please let us know if you are attending as a group or family bubble\, so we can pre-assign seating with proper social distancing. The doors will open at 6:30pm on Friday\, August 28 and the event will begin at 7:00pm. You will be required to wear a mask until you are seated in the venue (masks provided if you do not have one). \nPre-Register Here!\nhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc5rE5OtA2jIzVAhPBptoD3E6bARsqDLRtcb0Fe66JJJ3aW_g/viewform
URL:https://whatsupinwells.com/event/artist-talk-on-meennunyakaa-blueberry-patch-with-dr-jennifer-leason/
LOCATION:Sunset Theatre\, 2357 Pooley St.\, Wells\, BC\, v0k2r0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts,Wells
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