Thankyou to 305 for your hospitality today My father who resides at George Derby in Burnaby for Vets that served overseas was ovverwhelmed with your hospitality and entertainment. Of all the places we take our fathers to you are #1. Thankyou, much appreciated, jim Harrington for Jim Harrington Sr.Read more
he Chilliwack Arts Centre is a facility owned and operated by the Chilliwack Community Arts Council. The artistic and cultural community use our facility as do a variety of organizations and businesses. The building offers a 339 seat theatre, a licensed lounge, banquet hall, as well as meeting rooms. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff would be pleased to provide rental rates and details about these various rooms. The Theatre seats 339 people including three wheelchair spaces. The Banquet Hall is the Art Centre's most versatile room. The Banquet Hall is suitable for receptions, parties, meetings, theatre and music concerts. The room can accomodate up to 180 people. Folding chairs and tables are available to fulfill rentor's needs.LoungeThe Lounge is a fully licensed room that can accommodate groups of up to 90 for parties or meetings. The room has bare set up for a Wedding style tables that will accommodate 70 people.
Identity Statements The Salvation Army is an international Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible; its ministry is motivated by love for God and the needs of humanity. Mission Statement The Salvation Army exists to share the love of Jesus Christ, meet human needs and be a transforming influence in the communities of our world.
We affirm the right to life and dignity of all persons: male and female, unborn, aged, physically & mentally challenged and any devalued person the least of these in our Society. We offer services to the community of Chilliwack and surrounding area pertaining to these purposes as well as providing counselling and assistance to pregnant women.
THE ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF B.C. is the only province-wide non-profit organization dedicated to helping people concerned with or facing dementia have the confidence and skills to maintain quality of life. We're also committed to ensuring public perceptions reflect the real issues, and to securing funding for support and research.Advocacy Analyst Rebecca Morris Represents the Society as a Young Canadian Innovator Alzheimer Society of B.C. Advocacy Analyst Rebecca Morris was among the young Canadian innovators invited by British High Commission in Ottawa to share ideas to support the ongoing work of the World Dementia Council and to create a sustainable global network which will continue to address the challenges presented by dementia.