Assignment Editors: Special Events in Vancouver ParksMay 2, 2008 (No. 12) - Vancouver Parks host a diverse range of cultural events and outdoor activities. Listed below are some upcoming special events facilitated by the Vancouver Park Board. For detailed information please go to the Park Board website at www.vancouverparks.ca and look for Special Events under the For Your Information section. Walk With A Naturalist in
the Hastings Park Sanctuary Saturday, May
24th at 9 am. Join a naturalist
at the northeast corner of the Sanctuary
for this two hour, free, guided walk. Rain
or shine. Sponsored by the Hastings Park
Conservancy. This invitation is
not extended to dogs. Go to www.hastingspark.ca Children's
Festival at Vanier Park May 12th-19th. Lots
of free activities on-site. View the
show schedule at www.childrensfestival.ca Park Board Rangers start patrols May 5th. Rangers have a host of responsibilities including the monitoring of playfield and general park activities (including filming and "busking"), bike patrol, reporting on by-law infractions, public education and information regarding park rules and general liaison work with other agencies and stakeholders. Ph. 604-257-8400. Farmers' Market at Trout
Lake Community Centre parking lot Saturdays
May 17th-October 25th 9 am-2 pm.
Featuring farm fresh fruits, vegetables
and plants, quality local crafts, delicious
edibles, community information, live music
and lots more. For more information go
to www.eatlocal.org Beaches and Beachside Pools to open Saturday May 17th. Lifeguards will be on duty at designated areas on Vancouver's bathing beaches from 11:30 am to dusk. Kitsilano, Second Beach and New Brighton Park Pools will also be open from May 19th. Check for details at www.vancouverparks.ca Miniature Railway/Children's Farmyard Open Good Weather Weekends from 11 am-4 pm. Kick off spring with a visit to Stanley Park's farmyard and railway. Lots of new farmyard babies to see along with an array of delightful lambs, chicks, ducks and goats etc. Ph. 604-257-8531. Swing into Spring with Park Board Golf Specials - check out the Park Board website for McCleery, Fraserview and Langara Golf Courses at www.vancouverparks.ca and click on Specials to discover how you can maximize your golfing dollars through a myriad of special golfing packages. For bookings go to the website listed above to register on-line. - 30 - Contact: Carol DeFina, Communication Coordinator, 604-257-8440. The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation maintains 220 parks and 40 major facilities throughout the City of Vancouver. The Park Board's mission is to provide, preserve and advocate for parks and recreation services to benefit people, communities and the environment. |
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