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Monday, August 22, 2011

Sea To Sky Gondola 101 - Tuesday August 23, 2011

Hello All,
 
This is a friendly reminder of where you need to be tomorrow. Come and join me at the Adventure Centre where the gentlemen that are involved with the Sea to Sky Gondola proposal (this is the Gondola that is proposed to go up near the Chief) have graciously agreed to come, upon my request, to present their proposal and answer any questions that you may have. They are also very much interested in hearing what you have to say. If you have not seen their presentation it is worth while to do so. It will help you to be better informed on what is going on this community.
 
What: Sea to Sky Gondola 101
Where: Adventure Centre
When: Tuesday, August 23rd
Time: 7pm
 
Thanks to those that have RSVP'd to come to the Sea to Sky Gondola 101. Everyone is welcome! Feel free to pass on this invite and I hope to see you there!

Jasmine
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Friday, June 24, 2011

Squamish Sikh Community Street Parade - June 25 from 10AM to 2PM

Hello all,


WHAT: Sikh Community Street Parade
WHEN: Saturday June 25 - 10:00AM till 2:00PM
WHERE: Downtown Squamish


An amazing event is taking place on Saturday June 25 in downtown Squamish. The Squamish Sikh Society would like to invite people to join them at this colourful event where they will be commemorating the martyrdom of the Fifth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjun Dev Ji.  There will be a Guru Ka Langar (free food for everybody on the parade route) plus a short reading & verbal presentations at the pavilion in downtown Squamish. This is definitely one of my favourite events in Squamish and I look forward to seeing you all there!

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Thursday, June 23, 2011

2011 Squamish Fire Rescue Recruit Graduation

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Hello All,

Squamish Fire Rescue took on a new recruitment class of Volunteers Fire Fighters in January of 2011. After 6 months of intense training the new Volunteer Fire Fighters (including myself and my husband Buzz) became official members of Squamish Fire Rescue. The graduation ceremony was held at Hall 1 on Monday June 20, 2011. 

I want to extend a congratulations to all of my fellow new recruits on a job well done. Also a huge thanks to all of those, volunteer and career members, in the Squamish Fire Department that helped to train us. We look forward to serving the community over the years to come!
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Friday, June 17, 2011

Buckle Up Bears - FREE Car Seat Check - Saturday June 18 from 9AM to1PM

Hello all,


If you have children this event may be of interest to you...


WHO: Jasmine Henczel & The Sea To Sky Leadership Program
WHAT: Buckle Up Bears - FREE Car Seat Check
WHEN: Saturday June 18 from 9:00AM to 1:00PM
WHERE: Squamish Adventure Centre


Buckle Up Bears. A Free Car Seat Check

 

I am involved with an event which is being held at the Squamish Adventure Centre from 9:00AM to 1:00PM tomorrow - Saturday, June 18th. 


This is a FREE EVENT where you can get your car seat checked with a certified specialist. Last year a similar event was held in the Sea-To-Sky Corridor and it was found that 92% of car seats were installed incorrectly. Across Canada the failure rate for car seats is over 70%. This is simple and quick thing that you can do to keep your child safe. Make sure to bring your child so that the certified technician can ensure the seat is safe and fits your child appropriately.

 

There will also be a Fire Truck on site for the kids to check out!

 

Hope to see you there!


Jasmine

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Friday, April 15, 2011

Squamish Fire Fighters Associate Charity Car Wash. Saturday April 16, 2011.

Squamish Fire Fighter Association Annual Charity Car Wash


Who: Squamish Fire Fighter Association

What: Annual Charity Car Wash

When: Saturday April 16 from 12Noon to 4pm

Where:  Squamish Station Squamish (Nester's)

Why: Fundraising for the Squamish Hospice Society


The Squamish Firefighters Association is holding it annual charity car wash Saturday April 16 rain or shine at Squamish Station Square (Right By Nester’s) between the hours of 12 to 4pm. All proceeds are being donated to assist the Squamish Hospice Society - a truly fantastic group that does such amazing work in our community.


So after you’ve dropped off your recyclables at the 1st Annual Re-Use It Fair at the Adventure Centre c’mon by the Squamish Station Square and have a fire fighter wash your vehicle for a good cause!


For more information about the Squamish Hospice Society please visit www.squamishhospice.com


See you there!


Jasmine

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Friday, November 26, 2010

Jasmine Henczel Elected as a Director For Squamish Chamber of Commerce

The Squamish Chamber of Commerce 2010 Elections Committee recently announced that Jasmine Henczel has been awarded a two year term as a Director for the organization. Way to go Jasmine!!!

 

Congratulations to the following local residents that also were elected…

 

Susan Chapelle, Maurice Freitag, Jasmine Henczel, John Jervis, Ana Santos, Mark Stephens

 

The 2011 Board of Directors will be sworn in at the December board meeting and officially presented to the Squamish Chamber of Commerce members at the Presidents Gala on Saturday, January 29th, 2011.

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Friday, November 26, 2010

2010 REALTORS Care® Blanket Drive - November 29 - December 6

Blanket Drive Gears Up for Cold, Wet Winter

November 2010 - With predictions for this winter to be the coldest and wettest in 50 years, and the number of homeless people on the rise in the Lower Mainland, the need for the annual REALTORS Care® Blanket Drive could be at its highest in its 16-year history.

 

The REALTORS Care® Blanket Drive runs November 29 to December 6 at over 100 real estate offices across the region, collecting blankets, bedding and warm and waterproof clothing for the homeless and working poor. Over 30 charities from Whistler to Chilliwack receive, on average, more than 4,000 bags of gently-used or new items donated by REALTORS®, their clients and the public.

 

Earlier this year, the City of Vancouver announced that the homeless count in Vancouver has increased 12 per cent since 2008. Also, meteorologists are calling for a La Niña weather cycle this winter, meaning colder-than-normal temperatures and heavier precipitation.

 

Donations to the REALTORS Care® Blanket Drive stay within the communities in which they are donated, or if the volumes are too large, go to charities in greatest need in neighbouring communities.

 

DONATION PICK UP: If you want to donate please feel free to contact me and I will personally come to your home and pick up your donations for you!

  

The REALTORS Care® Blanket Drive Story

Way back in 1995, some caring REALTORS® in Vancouver observed the homeless situation in the city’s eastside and said to themselves, we’ve got to do something.

  

They put out an appeal to their fellow colleagues for warm blankets and coats and collected 600 bags of donations specifically dedicated to Vancouver’s homeless in the downtown core.

That single act of kindness has blossomed into one of the largest annual collections of warm clothing and blankets, helping homeless people and the working poor in every single community in the Lower Mainland.

 

Fifteen years later, thousands of REALTORS® from Whistler to Chilliwack have collected more than 27,000 bags of donations. Each year, more than 75 amazingly dedicated members actually pick-up and deliver all the donations, and well over 100 real estate offices in the Lower Mainland act as collection depots.

 

The annual REALTORS Care® Drive now collects an astonishing 4,000 plus bags of warm, winter items on behalf of dozens of local charities.

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Friday, October 29, 2010

Update On Last Night's Squamish Oceanfront Meeting

Hello,
 
I would like to send out a BIG thank you to all of you who came out to the Oceanfront Development Meeting last night! It was an incredible show of community members....probably the best turn out I have seen yet.
 
To recap for those of you who were there, and to bring those that weren't up to speed, this was the last public meeting before the Mayor and Council vote next week on the First and Second Reading for the Oceanfront Development. If the Mayor and Council vote to move the process forward, and from what I gather, the public support and the overall feeling is that this First and Second Reading will pass....then, there will be one more and FINAL meeting. This meeting is scheduled to take place at the end of November - tentatively, November 29th. This would be the absolutely last meeting which would be held prior to the Third Reading for the Oceanfront Development. At which point, if the Third Reading passes the Oceanfront Development gets the go ahead. Very exciting! This means that as early as this coming Spring/Summer we could see some digging happening on the Oceanfront to begin the first phase...the Park.
 
If you have not seen the 9 minute video that shows the vision of the Oceanfront Development then you should check it out. There was a second video shown last night which is a 3 minute video. I believe it will be loaded on the SODC website sometime very soon. You can visit both of these videos and learn more about the process and such at www.squamishoceanfront.com
 
There were some great comments and great questions last night. Thanks again to everyone that came out!
 
Regards,
 
Jasmine
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Squamish Oceanfront Sub-Area Plan Open House. Thursday October 28, 2010

Hello Everyone,
 
There has been a lot of talk and questions over the past few months about 'What is happening with the Squamish Oceanfront Development?' Fortunately, there is a public meeting being held this week that you can attend to learn more about the proposed plan and how it is coming along. Time is running out - If you have not been to one of the Oceanfront Development meetings then you should probably make it out to this one. From what I understand, this is the last 'public' meeting that will take place. There will be an opportunity for you to listen to what the SODC (Squamish Oceanfront Development Corporation) has to say, take a look at some pictures/drawings and then there will be time for an open mic should you want to comment.
 
What: Squamish Oceanfront Sub Area Plan Open House
When: October 28th, 2010 from 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Where: Sea to Sky Hotel
Note: Presentation at 7:00pm with an open mic to follow

 

View the plan at www.squamish.ca

View the Oceanfront Video at www.AgentJazz.ca

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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

District of Squamish Town Hall Meeting Tuesday October 26, 2010

Hello Everyone,

 

A quick reminder that the District of Squamish is having a Town Hall Meeting tonight, Tuesday October 26, 2010 at 7:00pm. This is a great opportunity to come out and learn more about your community and ask the Mayor and Council questions!
 
When: Tueday October 26, 2010 at 7:00pm
Where: The West Coast Railway Heritage Park in the CN Roundhouse
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Thursday, September 9, 2010

16th Annual 2010 Brackendale Fall Fair. Saturday September 11

The 16th Annual Brackendale Fall Fair is back on Saturday September 11 from 10AM to 5PM! There will be over 50 vendors, food and live music. Plus games for all ages, mini golf, hay rides, zucchini races and, of course, farm animals!

 

The Brackendale Fall Fair will be held at the Brackendale Farmers Institute (BFI) Park.  This is the forested area south of Brackendale Elementary School, west of Ross Road, east of the railway tracks and north of the Ross property on Depot Rd.

 

For more information visit www.brackendaleartgallery.com 
 
See you there!
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Thursday, September 9, 2010

"The Elements" Paul Bride Open House Gala Friday Sept 10

After two years spent roaming the globe, local photographer Paul Bride unveils “The Elements,” a retrospective of travel photography depicting the world’s most hostile and powerful natural forces – forces most naked eyes will never dare to see.

 

The public is invited to share in Bride’s accomplishment at a special open house gala in Squamish at his gallery on Sept. 10 from 6 to 11 p.m. “I’m inviting people to come down, have a glass of wine and take in the art as well,” Paul said. He said he envisions different exhibits every few months for his gallery as well as a section for local artists to display their art or rent out the space.
 
“The Elements” will be on display at the Paul Bride Gallery, 37864 Third Avenue Squamish from Sept. 10 to 30. The exhibit will be open daily from 2 to 9 p.m. or by appointment. For information call 604-898-3638 or email pbride@mac.com.
 
 
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Thursday, June 17, 2010

2010 St-Jean-Baptiste Celebrations in Squamish Thursday June 24!

Hello Everyone,
 
I want to pass on the information I received for the 2010 St-Jean-Baptiste Celebrations in Squamish this Thursday June 24! If you have any questions or want to volunteer during the celebrations please contact Marie Josée Vermette. Her contact information is at the bottom of this post. Please read on and hopefully I will see you there!
 
You are invited!

Vous êtes invités en grand nombre à la

 

ST-JEAN-BAPTISTE CELEBRATIONS

FÊTE DE LA ST-JEAN

 

THURSDAY, JUNE 24TH, 2010

JEUDI LE 24 JUIN 2010

 

DOWNTOWN SQUAMISH (CLEVELAND STREET)

Dans le centre-ville de Squamish, rue Cleveland

 

from 5:00 to 11:00 PM

de 17 h à 23 h

 

Spread the word!

Passez le mot!!

 

Francophone music, featuring:  / Spectacles de musique francophone mettant en vedette:

- Hugo Paquin & Mikaël Aubin (Les Mecs du Québec)

- Sasha Cécile & her students (Healing Drums)

- Jocelyn Pettit (The Jocelyn Band)

- Mathieu Jolicoeur & Myriam Robert (Les Sentinelles de l'air)

- And more!

 

Children's activities / Activités pour enfants

Beer Garden

Slackline

 

Kiosques (francophone and francophile artists, artisans & businesses) / (artistes, artisans et entrepreneurs francophones et francophiles)

Traditional regional francophone foods / Repas traditionnels de régions francophones

Drum Circle - bring your drum / Cercle de tambours - apportez votre tambour

"Francophone songs lyric scavenger hunt" and prize draws / Chasse au trésor de "Paroles de chansons francophones" et tirage de prix

Blueberry pie contest / concours de dégustation de tartes aux bleuets

Music Jam - bring your instrument! / Jam musical - apportez votre instrument!

And more!

 

Cleveland Street will be closed off for this event.

La rue Cleveland sera fermée aux véhicules pour l'occasion.

 

Join us on Facebook by clicking on the following link:

Pour plus d'informations et des mises à jour régulières sur les artistes invités, visitez notre page FACEBOOK en cliquant sur le lien suivant:

 

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fete-de-la-St-Jean-Sea-to-Sky/118303504856501?v=app_2344061033#!/pages/Fete-de-la-St-Jean-Sea-to-Sky/118303504856501?v=wall

 

WANTED - wanted - WANTED - wanted- WANTED - wanted - WANTED - wanted

Volunteers (before, during and at the end of the event). Call MJ to offer your help at 604-848-9543.

 

- To promote the event (send E-Mails, distribute posters and flyers)

- pour promouvoir la fête (envoyer des courriels, distribuer des affiches et des tracts)

 

- To organise Scavenger hunt

- pour organiser la chasse au trésor (écrire des paroles de chansons francophones dans les vitrines des commerces de Squamish)

 

- To help supervise activities during the event

- pour aider à organiser et superviser les jeux et activités sur place

 

- To get, install and take down pop-up canopies (tents), tables, etc.

- pour aller chercher des tentes et des tables avant l'événement, les démonter et aller les rapporter après

 

- To be part of the site management team during event (install equipment, emply trash cans, etc.)

- Pour faire partie de l'équipe d'entretien des lieux, pendant l'événement (répondre aux besoins ponctuels comme vider les poubelles, installer de l'équipement, etc.)

 

PLEASE NOTE that our organizing committee and volunteer coordinators will guide you with these tasks. They will give you all the necessary support to make your experience as enjoyable as possible...

 

NOTE: Des responsables sont déjà en place pour coordonner ces tâches. Ils sauront vous guider et vous donner toutes les informations dont vous avez besoin. Gardons ça simple! Offrez votre coup de pouce et le reste se fera tout seul...

 

Francophones and francophiles who wish to promote their region of origin, their art or their work. Kiosques are free. Call Mélanie Paquette at 604-567-4311 or Nicole Guertin at 604-907-4922.

 

Francophones et francophiles qui désirent faire connaître leur art ou leur travail lors de la Fête. Pour plus d'informations, communiquez avec Mélanie Paquette au 604-567-4311. C'est gratuit!

 

Francophone or francophile artists, storytellers, singers, bands, acrobats and street entertainers. Call MJ at 604-848-9543.

Artistes, conteurs, chanteurs, groupes de musique, chansonniers, acrobates et amuseurs publics francophones qui désirent partager leurs talents lors de la fête. Pour plus d'informations ou pour nous suggérer quelqu'un, contactez Marie Josée au 604-848-9543.

 

See you at La St-Jean!

On se voit à la St-Jean!

 

The organizing committee / Les organisateurs

Dawn, Greg,  Ivan, Marie Josée (MJ), Mark, Mélanie + Nicole

 

Marie Josée Vermette

Chants & Drums

604-848-9543

mj.vermette@yahoo.ca

http://www.chantsanddrums.webs.com

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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Mortgage Insurance Rules Announcement

Mortgage Insurance Rules Announcement

This morning, Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty announced prudent changes to mortgage insurance rules intended to come into force on April 19, 2010.
 
  • All borrowers must meet the standards for a 5 year fixed rate mortgage even if they choose a mortgage with a lower interest rate and shorter term

This initiative is meant to help Canadians prepare for higher interest rates in the future.

 
  • The maximum amount one can withdraw in refinancing their mortgage will be reduced to 90% from the current 95% of the value of one's home.
This will help ensure home ownership is a more effective way to save.
 
  • Non-owner occupied properties will require a minimum down payment of 20%.
This is meant for homes which would be purchased as investment properties, speculative properties, and so on.
 

At this time, the Federal Finance Minister has not recommended changes to down payment requirements or length of amortizations for owner-occupied residences.

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Saturday, January 30, 2010

Squamish Olympic Torch Relay and Community Celebration!

SQUAMISH TORCH RELAY COMMUNITY CELEBRATION – EVERYONE WELCOME!!!

The Olympic Flame will be arriving in Squamish from the Sunshine Coast on February 4 and will depart on February 5 to head north to Whistler.

 

DATE: Thursday, February 4th, 2010

TIME: 3:00pm – 8:00pm

3:00 pm – 5:30 pm Squamish Rotary Presents CANADA V.S. USA hockey game

(Featuring Chamber member Squamish Wolf Pack www.squamishwolfpack.com) 6:00pm – 8:00pm Outdoor Entertainment featuring all locals

LOCATION: Brennan Park Recreation Centre

 

HIGHLIGHTS:

Event features a free, two-hour, family-oriented community celebration with a line-up of local entertainment including the Welh Tima Kexwusem Dance Group, G.Joli Daduwalia & the Squamish Bhangra Crew, West Coast Lumberjack Show, Mat The Alien, and First Nations rock& roll band Bitterly Divine. Visit www.squamish.ca/residents/2010-winter-games/the-torchrelay for more information.

 

SQUAMISH MAKING OLYMPIC HISTORY

Join Squamish Loggers Sports to make an Olympic First!

DATE: Friday, February 5th, 2010

LOCATION: Loggers Sports Grounds

TIME: 8:00am SHARP! Get their early so not to miss it!

 

Don’t miss Squamish making Olympic history by taking the Olympic Torch up a 90’ tree climb! The Olympic torch has never been transported vertically during any Olympics to this extent! Enjoy the excitement that the Squamish Loggers Sports will provide – a fitting send-off of the torch from our fair community.
 
 
 
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

SNAF Pet Pictures with Santa Sunday Dec 6th 2009!

SNAF Pet Pictures with Santa Sunday Dec 6th 2009!

 

Who: Squamish Needy Animal Foundation
Date: Sunday December 6th 2009

Time: Between 10:00am and 2:00pm

Location: Village Garden Centre (behind Canadian Tire)

Cost: By donation

Other: Silent auction for baskets full of pet supplies

Pets: Any type of pet. Not just for dogs!

 

Bring your family pet down this Sunday to the Village Garden Centre for Pet Pictures with Santa! Pictures are by donation. Don’t forget about the silent auction being held at the same time. Both the pictures and the silent auction are fundraisers for SNAF - the Squamish Needy Animal Foundation.

 

SNAF is a registered charity that helps needy animals receive the necessary veterinary care. SNAF also helps homeless animals, and pets in low income families when they are ill or injured.

 

To Learn More About...

  • SNAF Pet Pictures with Santa and the silent auction
  • SNAF and what it is doing in our community
  • What you can do to help out - there are many options to donate including contributing the money from your old bottles directly to SNAF at the bottle depot!

 

Contact SNAF

Email: needyanimal@hotmail.com

Phone: 604.892.7861

Facebook: Squamish Needy Animal Foundation

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Monday, November 16, 2009

Melissa's Monday Mortgage Minute: Weekly Mortgage Rate Update for Monday November 16, 2009

Please See Today’s Best Mortgage Rates

(Monday November 16, 2009)

 

Variable            2.05%

1 yr     fixed        2.25%

2 yr     fixed        3.05%

3 yr     fixed        3.39%

4 yr     fixed        3.85%

5 yr     fixed        3.85%

7 yr     fixed        5.15%

10 yr   fixed        5.25%

*OAC some conditions apply

 

Please Note: The interest rates posted here apply only to a sample of mortgage products available in the market place, are subject to change without notice and are available O.A.C.

 

Note From Agent Jazz:

In an effort to keep all my clients up-to-date on what is happening the world of interest rates and mortgage information I have arranged for a local mortgage specialist, Melissa Sheridan, to update my clients weekly on my blog.

 

As a Mortgage Broker, Melissa Sheridan (www.littlemissmortgage.ca) has daily access to several different lenders and mortgage products with attractive and competitive terms. Since Melissa is independent from the lenders, she is completely unbiased when recommending a mortgage and therefore she can work together to find you the best possible solution for your mortgage financing.

 

Melissa Sheridan

www.littlemissmortgage.ca

The NOVA TEAM @ Verico

Cell: 604.892.4321

Office: 604.898.9511  x 212

Toll Free: 888.988.6682 x 212

Toll Free Fax: 888.844.3706

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Squamish Town Hall Meeting Thursday November 12, 2009

District of Squamish Council Town Hall Meeting

Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 7:00 p.m.

Eagle Eye Theatre at Howe Sound Secondary School.

 
Presentations will be given by senior staff and Council about the Capital Budget process. Following the presentations, there will be an open mic forum to ask questions and discuss local issues with council.
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Monday, October 26, 2009

Help Create the Squamish Oceanfront Open House. October 29, 2009

The District of Squamish invites all residents to the October 29 Create the Oceanfront Open House

 

To see for the first time the detailed conceptual designs for the Oceanfront lands.

 

The Open House takes place at the Sea to Sky Hotel Ballroom at 40330 Tantalus Way from 6:30 – 9 p.m. with multi-media presentations beginning at 7 p.m.

 

“This is what the community has been waiting for,” said Mayor Gardner.“A chance for residents to view the designs and hear from the Create the Oceanfront team about the vision and the future for the Oceanfront lands”.

 

All residents are encouraged to attend the open house to see the new drawings and hear about the future of the oceanfront from the oceanfront landowners, and become up-to-date on the planning process. There is also an opportunity to ask questions and to provide feedback

regarding the conceptual designs to date.

 

The District, The Squamish Oceanfront Development Corporation, Mamquam Ocean Developments Ltd. (Westmana), and BC Rail Properties have all developed detailed plans in response to the ongoing community consultation. This meeting will present the work done to date.

 

Hope to see everyone there!

 

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Monday, October 26, 2009

Squamish Needy Animal Foundation (SNAF) Weekly Friday Toonie Walks!

Great news for animal lovers in Squamish!

In an effort to help raise much needed funds for needy animals in our community the Squamish Needy Animal Foundation (SNAF) has started a weekly dog walk/fundraiser every Friday @ 1:00pm (rain or shine) starting on the dyke behind the Squamish Dog Pound.

 

Simply bring a Toonie, your dog, a poo bag, and a leash (leashes are mandatory). Plus, there will be weekly donated prizes given away at the end of each walk. This is not only a wonderful way to help out an important cause but it is also a great way to meet other local pet owners and socialize your pet!

 

SNAF is a registered charity that helps needy animals receive the necessary veterinary care. SNAF also helps homeless animals, and pets in low income families when they are ill or injured.

 

To Learn More About...

  • The weekly SNAF walks
  • SNAF and what it is doing in our community
  • What you can do to help out - there are many options to donate including contributing the money from your old bottles directly to SNAF at the bottle depot!

Contact SNAF

Email: needyanimal@hotmail.com

Phone: 604.892.7861

Facebook: Squamish Needy Animal Foundation

 

PS. On Saturday October 31st The Howe Sound Brew Pub is hosting a fundraiser for SNAF featuring THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW on the big screen at 9pm. Admission is by cash donation to SNAF at the door. There will be prizes for best costumes and house specials!! Have a fabulous night and support SNAF at the same time!

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