Brackendale Farmers
Institute
Formed in 1915. The Institute runs the Brackendale Fall Fair, which
is held annually during early September. Members have banded together
to promote the rural lifestyle and give recognition to the historic
sites in the Squamish Valley.
Box 1010 Brackendale V0N 1H0
Contact: Thor Froslev
Ph: 604 898 3333
Sea To Sky Canine
Club
Agility and flyball. Open to any and all breeds from Great Danes to
Miniature Poodles.
Contact: Sheri Newman
Ph: 604-892-9809
Email: sinewman@telus.net
Sea To Sky Freenet
Ass.
A local non-profit charity committed to building a local community information
system and providing barrier free access to the internet and Computer
Technology.
The Hot Spot, Cleveland Ave., Squamish
Ph: 604 815 4142
Email: pgliatis@sea-to-sky.net
Web: www.sea-to-sky.net
Sea To Sky Sierra
Club
Spencer Fitschen
Sea
to Sky Scrapbooking Club
A club for everyone who loves to scrapbook! Scrapbooking workshops held
monthly in the green building downtown Squamish. Everyone welcome -
bring your favourite supplies and tools. There is always a Creative
Memories rep on hand should you need more paper, stickers, or other
supplies and she'll bring her tools for all of us to use. Here's your
chance to spread out, get lots of those projects done, and be inspired
by fellow scrapbookers.
Coordinator Jude Goodwin
Phone 604 898 1013
Email: jude@goodwinstudios.com
Squamish Amateur
Radio Club
In the case of a large catastrophic event the radio club would provide
communication services to other communities.
Contact: Nathan DuBeck
Ph: 604-898-1563
Play Duplicate
Bridge - Squamish Duplicate Bridge Club
ACBL Sanctioned Duplicate Bridge Games
Non-smoking. Tantalus Senior Center
1471 Pemberton Avenue
Monday : 6:30 pm. All players welcome. Contact Thea 604 898 1695 or
Leslie 604 892 5828
Friday : 1:00 pm. If you don't have a partner show up a little early
or call ahead. Don Lecky 605 892 9027
Squamish Environmental
Conservation Society
A passionate and proactive organization dedicated to wildlife and habitat
protection. Bird counts, nature walks, talks and slide shows, nature
celebrations, environmental advocacy, educational events and programs
including Eagle Watch, Earth Day, and the Squamish Young Naturalists.
Contact: Rachel Shephard
Ph: 604-898-4050
Contact: Catherine Jackson
Ph: 604-898-2726
Web: www.naturesquamish.ca
Squamish
Flying Club
Registered society and responsible for managing the municipal airport
and related facilities for its members.
Contact: John Hurford
Ph: 604-898-3129
Squamish Gardeners
Activities include spring and fall perennial plant swap, the annual
Garden Tour, guest speakers and other garden-related events.
Contact: Dave Colwell
Box 357, Garibaldi Highlands, BC V0N 1T0
Email: Dave Colwell
Web: www.squamishgardeners.com
Squamish
Historical Society
Bianca Peters, President
Box 811, Squamish, BC V0N 3G0
604-898-8454
info@squamishhistory.ca
www.squamishhistory.ca
Squamish Trail
Society
Building and maintaining off-road trails in the 'Land of 1000 Trails'
which ultimately link teh Squamish Valley from the Stawamus Chief to
Alice Lake. These are multi-use trails for walking, running, cycling,
horses and motor bikes. Meets third Thursday of every month except August
at the Tantalus Seniors Centre, 1471 Pemberton Ave. 7PM to 9Pm Everyone
Welcome ! Volunteers always needed, come and see if something fits you.
40157 Government Rd-15, Box 2498
Squamish V8B 0B6
Penny Wilmot/Bob Brant
898-5385/898-4698
wilpen@shaw.ca
Website:under construction
Squamish
Sound Off Toastmasters Club
Confident, charismatic leaders weren't born that way. In Toastmasters
you'll gain the practice to become the leader and speaker you want to
be. Become a better negotiator. Gain trust. Sharpen your management
skills. Inspire your team. Be decisive. At a Toastmasters meeting
everyone talks-that's why you're there! You'll build and polish your
speaking skills with people who are there for the same reason you are
- to become better communicators. Toastmasters will offer you the skills
and confidence to express yourself in any situation. You'll build these
leadership skills by organizing and conducting meetings and motivating
others.
We meet every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month at the Squamish Seniors Centre from 6:45-7:45 pm. For more information contact Dennis Smith at 604.898.3201.
Dennis Smith
Experiential Learning Specialist
SmithWorks
Ph: 604.898.3201
email: dbasmith@telus.net
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/pub/10/a74/81a
Squamish Streamkeepers
Maintaining and improving the health of streams and rivers in the Sea
to Sky corridor, mainly for the benefit of fish.
Contact: Edith Tobe
Ph: 604-898-9171
Web: www.squamishstreams.com
Squamish River
Watershed Society
Contact: Edith Tobe
Ph: 604-898-9171
Email: tobe@shaw.ca
Web: www.squamishstreams.com
Squamish
Valley Rod and Gun Club
Supports shooting, hunting, fishing, archery and wildlife conservation.
Ph: 604 898-3068
Email: svrgc@shaw.ca
Web: www.svrgc.org
Squamish
Virtues Society
Helping to Provide Solutions by Exploring the Virtues Within Us.
Alison Durosh
604 898 5033
Web: members.shaw.ca/squamishvirtues
Tantalus
Senior Centre
Offers recreational activities, crafts, paint and sketch, cribbage,
whist, bridge and line dancing. Plus socials such as dances, barbeques,
soup and sandwich lunches and the walking club for anyone over the age
of 50 years.
1471 Pemberton Ave
Ph: 604 892 1066
Email Contact: Ray Miles rayboy@shaw.ca
Tantalus
Walking Club
Welcomes anyone, especially seniors. The primary walks take place on
Thursdays, are always of one hour duration, and are usually followed
by refreshments at a local coffee shop.
Thursday : 10:00 am
Contact: Joyce 604 898 5594
Squamish Legion Darts Club
Mixed League play through the Royal Canadian Legion - for adults
19 years and older. You do not need to be a member of the Legion to
play.
Ph: 604-898-9368
Tuesdays, 7:00 pm.
Squamish
Days Logger Sports Committee
Organizes the single biggest event in Squamish which celebrated its
48th anniversary in 2005.
Ph: 604 898 1655
Web: www.squamishdays.org |