The Clubhouse Located At The Ball Fields On Elm Street In Chemainus.Please Ensure Your Child Has The Following. Glove, Batting Helmet, A Jockjill And A Water Bottle. Also Please Make Sure Your Childs Name Is Written On These Items As It Is Common For Them To Be Left Behind, Or Some Players Have Similar Equipment. Also A Jockjill Is Recommended. Coachingif Anyone Is Interested In Coaching, Please Let Us Know As Well. You Will Need To Obtain Your Level 1 Certification Which Takes About Two Hours And Can Be Completed Online. You Will Need To Pay Up Front And After Successfully Completing The Season, We Will Reimburse The Fee.Check Out.Chemainus Baseball Association Makes 30% Of All The Purchases Made From This Link Below Or You Can Share This Address To Help Sponsor Your Teams. Www.Cmba.Shopregal.Cadivisions
The Cowichan Neighbourhood House Association (CNHA) is made up of 100 members, & runs almost entirely on volunteer labour. We are both a Community Resource Centre and a Youth Centre. In essence, though, the CNHA is an association of 'neighbours helping neighbours' - financed by donations, and run on volunteer spirit.In 1997, the Cowichan Neighbourhood House moved into the Old Chemainus Fire Hall, located at 9796 Willow Street in Chemainus, BC, across from Water Wheel Park, and a few doors down from the Seniors' Centre & the Harvest House Food Bank (see transit schedule). It is from the Fire Hall that we run our Community Resource Centre and Youth Activities.
The people that run Cowichan Neighbour house reach out to help all those that come in for help> I was evicted from my home when my roomate died and his family that he hadnt had any contact for 20 years evicted me with 2 hours from meeting them>They found a room in Chemainus I was devastated >I came to harvest house I was seriously thinking of suiside.I am in my 60s and really knew no one in this little town. They helped me heal and still do
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The Cowichan Neighbourhood House Association (CNHA) is made up of 100 members, & runs almost entirely on volunteer labour. We are both a Community Resource Centre and a Youth Centre. In essence, though, the CNHA is an association of 'neighbours helping neighbours' - financed by donations, and run on volunteer spirit.
Annual Summer Soiree & Art Auction!On behalf of Thetis Island Community Fund and Thetis Island Community Association, thank you to our community for supporting the 2014 Summer Soiree. The funds raised will help maintain and upgrade Forbes Hall and support the health, education and seniors support programs of the Community Fund.Thanks to everyone who attended the event and to those who donated and purchased art and services in our silent and live auctions and lent easels for displaying the art.
Valley Integration to Active Living Society works towards the promotion of social justice for persons with developmental disabilities. We strive to empower individuals to exercise their rights for full citizenship within all aspects of their lives. We e
Photos copyright by Teddy McCrea, Ladysmith photographer . Please ask for permission before use.A Little HistoryThe early focus of the Festival was to decorate just the downtown core but this was soon changed to include Coronation Mall and then to expand to the blocks surrounding the downtown area. The past couple of years has seen a great physical change to Ladysmith's downtown, which has created many new opportunities for the Festival of Lights volunteers to create and add new lights and decorations.Ladysmith & District Credit Union fireworksWe acknowledge the financial assistance of the Province of British Columbia but probably the biggest 'sponsors', though, are the residents of Ladysmith. Over the years the ever increasing core of volunteers has gone the longest way in helping to make Ladysmith famous for its annual Light Up and its community spirit and to also make people aware of what they had in their own downtown and to shop local.For all of this assistance, the Festival of Lights is extremely grateful
The LRCA is grateful to our program funders -and the businesses and citizens of Ladysmith.For further information, please email us at info@lrca.bc.cato stop receiving email from LRCA click Unsubscribetelephone us at 250-245-3079|Fax: 250-245-3798630 2nd Avenue, Box 1653, Ladysmith Resources Centre Associationwebsite designed and maintained by Bill vander Sluys. hosted by IIE Solutionslast modified.
Welcome to Ladysmith Fisherman's Wharf! My name is Ken Bryski and I've been the harbour manager here since July 2005. In 2007, my wife Cheryl, joined me to handle the day to day operations of the marina.