James & Jamesy | O Christmas Tea Ticket Contest

James & Jamesy | O Christmas Tea Ticket Contest

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CONGRATULATIONS TO JULEE MELE - you’ve won and we’ve emailed details about your tickets! Enjoy the show!

Here’s your chance to win a pair of tickets to the O Christmas Tea performance at the Chilliwack Cultural Centre, put on by James & Jamesy.

How to enter:

1) Tell us below who you would take to the show
2) Follow James & Jamesy online

Do this by December 9th at 9pm and we will announce the winner on December 11th at Noon!

For more info about James & Jamesy and their shows:
https://www.jamesandjamesy.com

James & Jamesy | O Christmas Tea

Small Business BC Awards - Nomination

Small Business BC Awards - Nomination

We are beyond thrilled to let you know that we’ve been nominated for a Small Business BC Award. Someone(s) out there was too kind to nominate us for the Premier's People's Choice award.

What we need you to do is go to this link:

https://sbbcawards.ca/award/peoples-choice/around-chilliwack/

And click the VOTE NOW button on the bottom left.

Thanks so much for your help. We look forward to continuing to promote small business in Chilliwack and all of the amazing things that happen in this beautiful community!

People Around Chilliwack - First Five Episodes

People Around Chilliwack - First Five Episodes

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Screenshot from video with Metric Civil.

The video series ‘People Around Chilliwack’ is a mini-replacement of our podcast. The premise is simple: 5 questions in under 1 minute. We’ve had 5 videos come out so far and people seem to really enjoy them.

In case you missed any of the first five episodes, we’ve posted them all in one place for you to watch.
Have any recommendations for who should be interviewed next? Let us know.
Contact us here: https://www.aroundchilliwack.ca/contact

Enjoy!

Special thanks to Michael Berger for the name suggestion of ‘People Around Chilliwack’!

O Christmas Tea - James and Jamesy - Chilliwack Cultural Centre

O Christmas Tea

O Christmas Tea - James and Jamesy - Chilliwack Cultural Centre

There’s an upcoming show happening in Chilliwack and we’re pretty excited about it. We often hear from people that they don’t know what’s happening in Chilliwack. We love British style of humour, like the classics of Monty Python and Mr. Bean. James and Jamesy, the comedic duo brings a fresh take on this style of humour and we couldn’t be happier about it. The upcoming show from James and Jamesy is coming to the live stage of the Cultural Centre.

WHEN & WHERE:
December 13 at 7:30pm
Chilliwack Cultural Centre

Here’s what ‘O Christmas Tea’ is about:
A Christmas wish comes true with catastrophic repercussions.

Combining British propriety with an unabashed love for the unexpected, London’s 3-time Impresario Award-winning duo steep an astonishing show reminiscent of classic British pantos. Rich in wordplay, comic physicality, and cleverly crafted interactive elements—this show is uproarious fun, yet it is the duo’s boundless imagination and endearing chemistry that provide the real magic and heart of this play.

Read more here: https://www.jamesandjamesy.com/o-christmas-tea/

Tickets are available from the Chilliwack Cultural Centre here.

From their website:
”James & Jamesy create multi-award winning theatrical performances with extended characters, rich emotion, and fantastical trips of the imagination. With roots in physical comedy, clown, and dance, their immersive performances remind adult audiences of the children they once were – and still are.”

Check out the trailer below:

Chilliwack Museum Moment: S’í:lhqey

Photograph courtesy of the Chilliwack Museum and Archives, [2004.052.2186]

Photograph courtesy of the Chilliwack Museum and Archives, [2004.052.2186]

Chilliwack Museum Moment: S’í:lhqey

A part of S’ólh Téméxw (our world), the areas known today as Chilliwack Landing and Five Corners are located on the traditional land of the Ts’elxwéyeqw (Chilliwack) and Pelólhxw (Pilalt) tribes of the Stó:lō people.  The Stó:lō people, the People are the River, are a part of the Coast Salish peoples and have been here since time immemorial. 

Stó:lō elders and community members share lessons about the history and creation of S’ólh Téméxw through sxxwiyám (creation and transformer stories) and sqwélqwel (true news and family histories). These accounts, as well as the shxwelí (life force) which resides in all living and non-living things, connect current generations of Stó:lō to the land and to their ancestors.  

Stl’á:leqem (supernatural creatures), such as the s’í:lhqey, have and continue to be reported by Stó:lō elders and community members in Chilliwack and the Five Corners area. Living in winding channels and marshlands, s’í:lhqey are normally described as serpents with two heads. S’í:lhqey have the power to cause a person’s body to twist and become sick until death if a person runs upon seeing the creature. 

Learn more about s’í:lhqey through the Five Faces, Five Corners: The Social Experience of Chilliwack’s Downtown exhibition at the Chilliwack Museum and Archives, located at 45820 Spadina Road. The exhibition will run until April 18, 2020. 

*Captions for the images are included below.

Learn more about the current exhibit here: https://www.chilliwackmuseum.ca/exhibitions/current-exhibits/ 

Caption from the first image:
A double-headed Snake “They made it on a 3ft wide post. The one head pointed down and the other up. The middle was round like a tub. It was like a big snake only the head like a horse’s head - long and smooth - a long mouth - long ears like a horse’s - it’s got a note and teeth in its mouth, like an alligator. They had it painted, lots of red Indian paint - on the eyes - the ears were long like a horse’s, only they were feathers.”

“This *SEEL-kee was seen by two brothers who were searching for their “power” to be in Indian doctors, down at *koh-KWAH-puhl. They saw it in a pond they used to *qoh-QIY-ah; it was down behind where the Chilliwack Exhibition Grounds are now.”

“My grandfather told me not to go there when shooting ducks - you away - Indians you know - when you see it - you pull your hair out of your head - like that - and blow it at him - and when you do that you are hurting him, - but when you see him, don’t turn around, or if you do, you are going to twist all up. That’s what my grandfather told me.”

Caption from the second image:
“A great big serpent - it’s got a head at both ends and it swims around in that slough - (where the Chilliwack Court House was later). To kill it, the man swam out to it and grabbed it and threw grass into its mouth, which killed it.

When it died, and after it rotted away, the man who got his power - because he had killed this big serpent - did what the serpent had told him. He burned the bones and then painted a picture of the serpent across the front of his big house, over the door. He marks the place where all the bones beyond - he pictured the shape of that serpent over the door to protect that house.”

The ‘power’ of the *SEEL-kee to destroy usually caused its victims to writhe and twist in pain until the collapsed. This was the punishment meted out, according to legend, to a raiding party who came from the cost to attack the house.

Caption from the third image:
Chief Joe was hunting at a big pond, south of Little Mountain, east of Chilliwack City, near where Prest Road is now.

“He heard this thing flying - it came right down into that lake - just like a duck - when he got to that lake he found out it wasn’t a duck. He said it was like a big tub floating, and while he was watching its head came up and started talking. It talked like a duck - like a Mallard. It was not long before another head came up - he had two heads - and how that thing could fly I don’t know; but the Indian said that thing could fly from lake to lake. I don’t understand, but that’s a great thing you know: but if you tell a white man he wouldn’t believe it, you know, but my grandfather, Chief Joe of *koh-KWAH-puhl, he saw it twice, it came right over him and it came down on to the lake just like a boat. He said it was just like a tub - then one head came up and it started talking - then the other head came up - like a duck’s head on a long neck.”
“That’s a *SEEL-kee - that’s what they called it.”

Captions provided from: Wells, Oliver N. Myths and Legends: STAW-loh INDIANS of South Western British Columbia. Vancouver, BC: Frank T. Coan Ltd, 1970.

PechaKucha Chilliwack 2019

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PechaKucha Chilliwack 2019

Come and learn more about the untold stories of Chilliwack's creative economy. The 5th annual PechaKucha Chilliwack is a free event and will feature local speakers each with a unique story to tell delivered in a very unique format.

PechaKucha 20x20 is a simple presentation format where you show 20 images, each for 20 seconds. The images advance automatically and you talk along to the images.

It will be fast-paced, insightful and inspirational and the members of the Chilliwack Creative Commission would like to invite you to attend. Please reserve your spot today as we expect to have a full house.

Get your tickets here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pechakucha-chilliwack-2019-tickets-71325461375?fbclid=IwAR1Ucgn5hsoWWC_vsh_tM_K676FpVi8oXLuNIzyOcgoOLWFHOBksY1a4drw

Brought to you by:

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The Chilliwack Creative Commission, a committee of CEPCO, is a one-stop resource for film, interactive and digital media in Chilliwack.

Annual Chilliwack Agriculture Tour 2019

Annual Chilliwack Agriculture Tour 2019

The Chilliwack Agricultural Commission is an ad hoc committee of the Chilliwack Economic Partners Corporation. The Commission, which was formed in 1999, recognizes the importance and value of Chilliwack’s diverse agricultural sector and has successfully promoted agricultural growth, development, education and awareness in Chilliwack by leading the following projects and events:

  • Annual Chilliwack Agriculture Tour (17 years)

  • Agriculture Sector Strategy

  • Agriculture Education Opportunities Study

  • Slow Moving Farm Vehicle Signs

  • Housing for Seasonal Farm Workers Bylaw

  • Sardis Secondary School Greenhouse Renovation

  • Agriculture Plastics Recycling Pilot Project

  • University of the Fraser Valley Agriculture Development Plan

  • Chilliwack Agricultural Area Plan

  • Agri-food Directions to 2020 Report

  • Agriculture Centre of Excellence at University of the Fraser Valley

The Town Butcher - Online Ordering Now Available

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The Town Butcher - Online Ordering Now Available

It is finally here!!! The Town Butcher launched their online delivery and pickup service. For orders $50 or more you can have delivery for $5 anywhere within 20km of our store.

They have delivery days for Wednesday, Friday and Saturdays. You can also customize your order and pick it up at the store.

Be one of the first 50 customers with orders over $50 and you will be entered to win a gift card to The Town Butcher for $200.

Place your order online NOW!
https://thetownbutcher.myshopify.com

Find out more about the Town Butcher here:
https://thetownbutcher.com

Chilliwack 25th Business Excellence Awards - Tickets On Sale Now

It's here! Tickets are NOW on sale for the 25th Business Excellence Awards and to celebrate our 25th anniversary, we took a little field trip with our event sponsors, Baker Newby LLP & KPMG LLP (and a few of our Board Members!) and drove by 25 places that have been around for 25 years or more!

Buy your tickets here: http://business.chilliwackchamber.com/events/details/25th-annual-business-excellence-awards-1572

*We had a lot of fun creating this video with the Chamber ladies and all of the amazing participants that took part in it as well.

Ever After Character Company - The Name Change!

Ever After Character Company - The Name Change!

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First off, let me introduce myself. I'm Emily, and I am one of the founders of this company! Along with my bestie Pauline, we keep the princess hair looking fancy, the dresses looking magical, and the communications running smoothly. We both have an extensive musical theatre background, and running this company has been such and amazing way to use our musical and acting talents to make dreams come true.

We had a HUGE announcement in August! We changed our name from Ever After Princess Party Events to (drum-roll please...) Ever After Character Company! To us, the name change was a no-brainer! When we first started the company in 2015, we honestly thought we would just be doing a few events a month, and that Pauline and myself would be able to handle all the parties we booked. Boy, were we WRONG! It wasn't long before we started to call in our other theatre friends to help out with the demand. Fast-forward to 4.5 years later... and we have OVER 20 characters on our roster!

It has been AMAZING to add so many great people to our team... and to add so many amazing characters as well!

As we grew, we kept adding more and more princesses, but we also had a demand for pirates, wizards, super heroes, unicorn princesses... the list kept growing! So, the decision was made to change our name to something that told people we do MORE than 'princess' here at Ever After! It's just that simple.

The response to the name change has been great! Our new logo by Becca at Diva! Design is absolutely STUNNING! We were blown away by what she came up with for us. It just feels like this was all meant to be.

As I conclude, I realize that I have used a lot of CAPs and exclamation points in this blog post. But I can't help it. I'M JUST SO EXCITED!

If you're reading this as a customer, thanks for all the support that you've given us over the years. You're the reason we get up in the morning, and we're so thankful that you've chosen to have us over for a visit in the past. If you're new to us, welcome! Thanks for visiting us! We can't wait to see you in person some time soon.

This is Emily, signing off!

Go learn more about the Ever After Character Company and book them for your next event or party!
https://www.everaftercharacter.co

Chilliwack Museum Moment - The Paramount Theatre

Chilliwack Museum Moment - The Paramount Theatre

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Emblazoned with a fifty-foot sign and heralded as “Chilliwack’s first skyscraper” by the Chilliwack Progress, the Paramount Theatre opened to great fanfare in 1949. Complete with state-of-the-art seating and candy bar, the Paramount opened to a sold-out crowd of 900, with hundreds more lined up outside attempting to catch the Canadian premiere of “Sorrowful Jones”. The first ticket to the show was purchased by Barry Middleton of Vedder Crossing. 

A landmark on the streets around Five Corners for 64 years prior to its demolition in 2013 and a magnet for Chilliwackians, the Paramount Theatre was the latest in a string of live performance and cinematic theatres to open at Five Corners. Other venues, such as the Chilliwack Opera House and the Lyric Theatre were completed much earlier between 1909 -1910, providing much needed space for theatrical and musical performances. Both of these businesses were renovated and later renamed, becoming the Strand and Imperial Theatres respectively as their businesses gradually shifted towards showing moving pictures and cinema films. 

The closure and eventual demolition of the Paramount Theatre spelled the end of more than a century of continuous years of live or cinematic performances at the core of Chilliwack’s downtown social experience.   

Learn more about the Paramount and Five Corners through the Five Faces, Five Corners: The Social Experience of Chilliwack’s Downtown exhibition at the Chilliwack Museum and Archives, located at 45820 Spadina Road. The exhibition will run until April 18, 2020. 

Learn more about the current exhibit here: https://www.chilliwackmuseum.ca/exhibitions/current-exhibits/





What We Offer - Advertising with Around Chilliwack

What We Offer - Advertising with Around Chilliwack

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Around Chilliwack has been happening now for almost 4 years. It originally launched as a podcast called ‘Around Town in Chilliwack’ and it was solely a podcast show that featured unique individuals in our community. As the show progressed, there was clearly a need for a website and social media channels to showcase our city.

After much debate and thought, some important conversations and a good friend’s advice, the ‘Town’ part of the name was dropped and ‘Around Chilliwack’ was officially born. The venture started out with only a small amount of advertising funds from 3 key local businesses, otherwise the work and promotion you see done on Around Chilliwack has been free of charge and for the sole purpose of promoting our incredible community.

Moving into the next phase of Around Chilliwack, we’ve gathered together some of our favourite creative people and are teaming up to create the best content for local businesses on Around Chilliwack AND on those businesses promotional avenues.

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With the amount of content that people look through online in a day, it’s hard to stay atop of everything and get noticed. Creating visually stunning and interesting content is important. Having a social media plan and a library of content to pick from makes your day to day that much easier. We help with that.

We are only currently offering 10 spots for content creation packages and so far 6 of those spots are filled.

If you’d like to learn more, check out this page:
https://www.aroundchilliwack.ca/advertise-with-us

You can check out some of our recent work below.

Lock‘s Pharmacy 70th Anniversary Street Fest

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Lock‘s Pharmacy 70th Anniversary Street Fest

August 17th, Saturday from 12-8pm
Check out the event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/355083592091369/

A street party to celebrate Lock's Pharmacy being in Chilliwack for 70 years. Live music all day hosted by Trevor McDonald! You don't want to miss out on this amazing event!

It’s going to be a great day with free food trucks, live entertainment all day long; including Chilliwack playing that night! You don’t want to miss out. Bring your lawn, come relax and enjoy downtown Chilliwack!!! It’ll be the street party of the decade!

Not to mention, the Chilliwack Museum will have free admission for the day. If you haven’t had a chance to check out their new exhibit about downtown Chilliwack called Five Faces, Five Corners: The Social Experience of Chilliwack’s Downtown - more about it here: https://www.chilliwackmuseum.ca/exhibitions/current-exhibits/

*Dedicated to personalized service, Lock’s Pharmacy is a family-owned dispensary and proud member of the Chilliwack community since 1949. Your good health is our primary concern.

The Chilliwack Fair - August 9-11

The Chilliwack Fair - August 9-11

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In 1873, the non-profit Chilliwack and District Agricultural Society incorporated and began producing the Chilliwack Exhibition and Fair. The Fair has run continuously since then and is the second-oldest fair in British Columbia.

The culture and heritage of Chilliwack is what makes our community strong and unique. The Fair is an opportunity to celebrate all that the community has to offer and despite being the foundation on which it was built, the Fair is about much more than agriculture.  We are proud to feature many local artists, organizations and businesses throughout the Fair.  Opportunities to participate in the Fair are countless, whether as a 4-H member showing a favourite animal, an entrant in the annual Fruit Pie Baking Contest, an event sponsor, or a volunteer in any of a number of different capacities during fair time.

Visit the Chilliwack Fair this August 9-11 for some guaranteed family fun. We have so many amazing entries this year and attractions and entertainment for everyone in the family. Nicole has some more details in this video. Can’t wait to see you all at the fair!

Get your tickets and info here: http://chilliwackfair.com

Follow the Chilliwack Fair on Facebook to keep up to date: https://www.facebook.com/theChilliwackFair/

Chilliwack Chamber of Commerce - Visiting Agricultural Members

Chilliwack Chamber of Commerce - Visiting Agriculture Members

Check out the Chilliwack Chamber of Commerce exploring some of Chilliwack's agricultural businesses! We had so much fun at Klaassen FarmsQuik's Farm Floral Shop, and the crew responsible for our amazing Chilliwack Fair ! Stay tuned next month for another video😜#bettertogether

Thank you @matthawkins for helping us create such great videos!

*correction: Klaassen Farms Blueberry Stands are open from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, they do not open at 6:00 am.

And of course the Blooper Reel!!!

Chris Funk The Wonderist

Chris Funk The Wonderist

Did you know we have a famous magician living in our backyard?!

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Chilliwack, BC — Chris Funk The Wonderist is bringing part of the show that has entertained thousands around the world home to The CW’s “Masters of Illusion”.

Funk has been performing magic for 25 years, having worked all across Canada, the U.S., South America, and on a number of TV appearances, including NBC’s “America’s Got Talent,” and CW’s “Penn & Teller: Fool Us” as well as the most recent season of “Masters of Illusion.” After three years touring throughout North America, Funk is bringing his unique blend of awe-inspiring magic, live music and biting humour to TV audiences.

“I love the atmosphere of a TV set with a live audience. Yeah, it’s recorded, but there’s still that element of ‘anything can happen.’”

Funk’s episode of “Masters of Illusion” will be airing on June 21 on The CW network. The series showcases celebrity magicians from around the world in a theatre-style setting and is hosted by Dean Cain.

About Chris Funk

Chris Funk the Wonderist is a magician who blends a world-class, Las Vegas-style magic show with side-splitting, sarcastic humour combined with unforgettable live music.

 REVIEWS:

DISNEY: “That was incredible!”

SIMON COWELL - AMERICA’S GOT TALENT: “Best magician we’ve had on the show so far! I’ve never seen anything like that!”
CBC: “Head-scratching magic!”

PENN & TELLER: “There’s a wildness and beauty to Chris Funk’s daft and funny presence that we - and the audiences we’ve seen him with – find irresistible.”

Website: http://www.chrisfunkmagic.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/chrisfunkmagic
Instagram: www.instagram.com/chrisfunkmagic
Twitter: www.twitter.com/chrisfunkmagic
YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/chrisfunkmagic

 

SOURCE : Kevin Cruz Antunes, KCA GROUP

Father's Day Pulled Pork Pancake Breakfast

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Father's Day Pulled Pork Pancake Breakfast

This Father’s Day (June 16th) why not take Dad out to a motorcycle shop to enjoy some live music, pancakes and pulled pork!?!

The pancakes are being cooked by the Chilliwack Firefighters Charitable Society and pulled pork done by Alicias Flavours.

This event is by donation with all proceeds going to the Chilliwack Firefighters Charitable Society.

Sunday June 16
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Breakfast
Live Music w/ Nelson Padilla

Mountainview Harley-Davidson
44768 Yale Road West

 
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Chilliwack Tennis Society Summer Tennis Camps

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Chilliwack Tennis Society Summer Tennis Camps

Week 1 - July 8-12 - Program 1 - FUNdamentals
9:00 - 10:30 am (ages 5-8)
10:30 - 12pm (ages 9-12)
Learn the FUNdamentals needed to play tennis while developing basic skills in a welcoming environment.

Week 2 - July 22-26 - Program 2 and 4
9:00 - 10:30 am - Family tennis (4yrs and older)
10:30 - 12pm - Teen tennis (ages 13-17)
Family Tennis - (4yrs and older - 2 participants: one adult and one child). Take part in the development of your child’s social, motor and play skills while having a great time learning the fun of hitting a tennis ball.
Teens - We will teach the kids the skills to learn and play tennis for a lifetime, by providing engaging sessions which aim to develop confidence, coordination and game sense.

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Week 3 - July 29 - Aug 2 - Program 3 - Beginner Adult
9:00 - 10:30 am
10:30 - 12pm
The Fun Adult Starter Tennis (FAST) clinic introduces the basic fundamentals of play as well as rules and scoring.

Week 4 - Aug 19-23 - Program 1 - FUNdamentals
9:00 - 10:30 am (ages 5-8)
10:30 - 12pm (ages 9-12)
Learn the FUNdamentals needed to play tennis while developing basic skills in a welcoming environment.

Week 5 - Aug 26-30 - Program 2 and 4
9:00 - 10:30 am - Family tennis (4yrs and older)
10:30 - 12pm - Teen tennis (ages 13-17)
Family Tennis - (4yrs and older - 2 participants: one adult and one child). Take part in the development of your child’s social, motor and play skills while having a great time learning the fun of hitting a tennis ball.
Teens - We will teach the kids the skills to learn and play tennis for a lifetime, by providing engaging sessions which aim to develop confidence, coordination and game sense.


All sessions will be held at the tennis courts at Watson Glen Park (Twin Rinks) 5727 Tyson Rd.

Camp Fees - $80 per participant per week

For more information or to register please contact:
Phil Dacre (Coach)
phildacre27@gmail.com
604-798-9777

Phil is a member of the Chilliwack Tennis Society and also a certified Tennis Canada instructor.

Chilliwack Cultural Centre’s Summer Art Camps!

Chilliwack Cultural Centre’s Summer Art Camps!

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Turn your child’s summer into something truly inspiring and special with the new additions for older children to the Chilliwack Cultural Centre’s Summer Art Camps! Take a break from summer boredom with the terrifically fun new classes that offer a fantastic opportunity for your child to explore their creative side!

New to the Summer Art Camps are two classes being offered for older kids aged 11 to 13: Art Journaling, where students will learn many mixed media techniques to fill their journal; and Children’s Choir, where they will get to sing as part of a choir. For those ages 11 to 15, Circus Camp is also opening the world of performance up with Circus West, where they will focus on juggling, acrobatics, human pyramids, the tight wire and unicycling!

Children’s Choir for 11–13 year-olds runs from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm in the fourth week – July 29 to August 2. In week six Art Journaling for 11-13 year-olds runs from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm – August 12 to 16. These classes are $112.50 for each week - five creative three-hour sessions.

Circus Camps for 13–15 year-olds runs from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and for the 11-13 year-olds it runs from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm – August 12 to 16. This class is $225 and is five fantastic three-hour sessions.

Give your child an unforgettable experience this summer with these unique classes!

The Summer Art Camps brochure is now available. To learn more about class schedules, descriptions, registration and more contact The Centre Box Office at 604-391-SHOW(7469) and ask to have one mailed to you, drop by The Centre and pick up one up or visit www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca.