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Culture Days will return September 20 – October 13, 2024.

Yellow Fish & You - A look at Mid Vancouver Island Habitat Enhancement Society

In-person

Climate Action History & heritage Indigenous Nature & outdoors Youth & teens
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Location

Adam Walker MLA Community Office

184 west 2nd Avenue

Qualicum Beach, BC

Directions: MLA office Back boardroom open to the public everyone welcome.

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.

About

Drop by Adam Walkers Community office in Qualicum Beach. For this informative and fun public talk display and meet and greet. Lead by MIVIHES Mid Island Habitat Enhancement Society. Learn what you can do to conserve water protect and preserve Salmon habitat by doing some simple and useful things in and around your home. Dedicated to the recovery of wild Pacific salmon through the conservation and restoration of their habitat - watersheds, estuaries and shorelines and to connect people to their landscape through partnerships that focus on field study, education and restoration. So come by to lean more.

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Organizer

Diane Moran Visual Artist & Community Connector

Diane Moran is a retired Recreation Leader II and practicing Visual Artist residing in Qualicum Beach BC. She has been active in the arts for over 30 years and was Culture Days South Island ambassador in 2018 from Sooke to Port Renfrew. My mandate and vision is create and connect others to art through meaningful engagement and public awareness projects. Sometimes focused on humanitarian efforts, environmental awareness, conservation and mental health advocacy

Contact

Diane Moran

moraninthemoon@gmail.com

778-869-8964

This event is part of a hub:

The Art of Nurturing Nature in Qualicum Beach

Visual Artist & Community Connector Diane Moran Qualicum Beach, BC

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