Citizens for a Livable Cranbrook Society provides grassroots leadership and an inclusive process, with a voice for all community members, to ensure that our community grows and develops in a way that incorporates an environmental ethic, offers a range of housing and transportation choices, encourages a vibrant and cultural life and supports sustainable, meaningful employment and business opportunities.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

What’s Happening

Community Forest Workbee

What: Eco-system Restoration

When: Sept.25th –9 AM to 3 PM

Where: By Sylvan Lake Picnic site and south of that area
There will be a BBQ at noon to feed all of the hungry workers.
Contact Tara – 426- 0140 if you can help
We do need your help to continue the eco system restoration we started this spring. We are working in conjunction with the Ministry of Forests and the Rocky Mountain Trench Society to improve the health of the forest as well as fire proofing that area.
If you can donate even an hour or two we would appreciate your time.
Various jobs are available such as sapling pulling, brush saw work, swamping as well as moving chips. Come out and have some fun and meet new people as well as helping us out.

Brush saws require prior training. If you can participate in the training or on a work crew – contact Tara 426-0140  There will be a training session before work begins Saturday a.m.

Dress for the weather …bring gloves, hats, water bottles and good footwear -water will be available on site.

Parking is limited. We suggest you carpool, hike or bike to the site which is by the Sylvan Lake picnic site . When you see the red tent that is where we are. The work site can also be accessed by the forestry road from the north gate( Sandor Rentals and the fire suppression center).



Kootenay Outdoor Club

EKOC Saturday September 25 - Tokay Hills and Ha Ha Creek: Wander the hills and valleys and the high ridge looking down to Ha Ha Creek near Wardner. 1/1/2 Call Lorne 426-8864

EKOC Sunday September 26 - Mause Creek Tarns to Tanglefoot Lake: Hike past the old Victor Mine to the beautiful tarns, then over Tanglefoot Pass to the lake. From there, the optional climb up to Windy Pass. Fabulous views and probably alpine larch in their fall splendour. 2/3/3 Call Brian 417-5245


Studio Stage Door Centennial

Cocktails, Banquet and entertainment. Tickets at Lotus Books

Kimberley Fall Fair
Marysville Arena
Saturday September 25th 10 -6
Sunday September 26th 11-5

80’s Night at the Edge 
Saturday September 25th
The Edge Pub is hosting an evening of 80’s music. Dress in 80’s style

Jam Session at the Byng starting at 4:00pm
Saturday September 25th

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