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SUMMARY:A Seat At The Table Exhibit at Sidney Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Sidney Museum and Archives is excited to announce the opening of its 2026 featured exhibit\, A Seat at the Table: Chinese Immigration and British Columbia. Developed by the Chinese Canadian Museum in partnership with the Museum of Vancouver and the University of British Columbia\, this exhibit will be on display from April 24-November 15\, 2026. \nA Seat at the Table examines Chinese immigration to this province as a story that is local and global\, historical and contemporary. Using food and restaurant culture as an entry point\, the exhibit features stories that point to the great diversity of immigrant experiences and of the communities that immigrants develop. \nA Seat at the Table sets the stage for moving stories of separation\, loss and alienation but also of solidarity\, tenacity and success. Animated maps\, short films\, and art installations show Chinese immigrants forging social connections with other migrant and Indigenous communities in British Columbia while maintaining ties with their relatives in China. These stories underscore the extent of systemic racism and its enduring impact on Chinese Canadians while highlighting their ability to resist\, organize\, seek justice and thrive. \nA Seat at the Table is one of the largest museum projects on Chinese Canadian history and culture in Canada to date. The research component includes an extensive and ongoing oral history project. The exhibition seeks to diversify representations of Canada and make them more inclusive. It also seeks to transform public understanding of Canada’s long engagement with the Pacific and successive waves of Chinese migration. Fresh perspectives on migration\, diaspora\, cultural representation and agency encourage the public to rethink what it means to be British Columbian. \nTo accompany this exhibit\, the Sidney Museum will be presenting displays representing aspects of Chinese Canadian history in Sidney\, North Saanich\, and the surrounding islands. Through recent research and oral history sessions\, the Sidney Museum has new perspectives and increased understandings to share about the substantial Chinese \nCanadian history in the region. From the long history of restaurants owned and operated by Chinese Canadian Sidney residents to the Chinatowns of Sidney and James Island in the early 20th century\, there will be much for those interested in local Chinese Canadian history to discover. \nThe Sidney Museum is located at 2423 Beacon Avenue\, in the lower level of the Old Post Office building. The museum is open everyday from 10:00am-4:00pm. Admission is by donation. Please visit sidneymuseum.ca for more details.
URL:https://2024test2.magnoliasconsulting.com/event/a-seat-at-the-table-exhibit-sidney-museum/
LOCATION:Sidney Museum and Archives\, 2423 Beacon Avenue\, Sidney\, BC\, V8L 1X5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
ORGANIZER;CN="Sidney Museum and Archives":MAILTO:info@sidneymuseum.ca
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260504
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SUMMARY:BC Boat Show at Port Sidney Marina
DESCRIPTION:The BC Boat Show is set to return\, bigger and better than ever. As the West Coast’s premier in-the-water boat show\, this anticipated event will take place April 30 – May 3\, 2026\, at Port Sidney Marina in Sidney\, BC. With thousands of visitors expected from across British Columbia\, Alberta and Washington State\, and dozens of exhibitors\, the seaside town of Sidney is ready to host an exciting weekend celebrating all things boating. \nShow Hours:\nThursday\, April 30: 11am – 6pm\, Friday\, May 1: 11am – 6pm\, Saturday\, May 2: 10am – 6pm\, Sunday\, May 3: 10am – 5pm \nDaily Tickets:\n$15 per person / $14 seniors & students Kids 16 & under free with paying adult \nTickets available online at bcboatshow.com or at the gate.
URL:https://2024test2.magnoliasconsulting.com/event/bc-boat-show-at-port-sidney-marina/
LOCATION:Port Sidney Marina\, 9835 Seaport Place\, Sidney\, BC\, V8L 4X3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Festivals & Signature Events
ORGANIZER;CN="The British Columbia Yacht Brokers Association":MAILTO:info@bcyba.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260508
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SUMMARY:Friday Fibre Friends Anything Goes 2026 Artshow
DESCRIPTION:Show Times: 10am – 4pm\, daily May 1- 7 \nExhibition Details: Friday Fibre Friends are an eclectic group of local artists. We are known for our colourful\, vibrant displays featuring a variety of unique handcrafted items. Our work includes: wearable art\, handwoven goods\, art quilts\, knitting\, beaded jewelry\, mixed media fibre & paper art and more. Looking for a special gift\, visit us at Anything Goes 2026! \nParticipants: Elaine Drader\, Heather Corbitt\, Birgitte MacVicar\, Kristine Kapteyn\, Isabel Jones\, Susan Grant\, Carol Whitehouse\, Rosalie Williams\, Elizabeth Carefoot\, Cathy Scheutze\, Debbie Lamb\, Pieta Van Dyke\, Shannon Toronitz\, Cheryl Vickers\, Kristina Stevens
URL:https://2024test2.magnoliasconsulting.com/event/friday-fibre-friends-anything-goes-2026-artshow/
LOCATION:ArtSea Gallery\, 9565 Fifth Street\, Sidney\, BC\, V8L 2W5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DTSTAMP:20260417T141648
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SUMMARY:Spring Art Challenge at Panorama Recreation Centre
DESCRIPTION:Get creative and be part of our colourful lobby showcase this May! Starting May 1st\, purchase your plant pot kits ($25) from reception. Paint it at home\, and bring it back to Panorama to be featured in our community display from May 8-31. When you return your painted pot for display\, we’ll add a plant and base tray before showcasing it in the lobby. At the end of May\, take home your completed creation — including the plant and tray! Spots are limited — grab your pot early and let your creativity grow! While supplies last.
URL:https://2024test2.magnoliasconsulting.com/event/spring-art-challenge-panorama-recreation-centre/
LOCATION:Panorama Recreation Centre\, 1885 Forest Park Drive\, North Saanich\, BC\, V8L 4A3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture,Community Events,Family-Friendly
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DTSTAMP:20260417T141648
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SUMMARY:Capriccio illuminare: Wings of Silence
DESCRIPTION:Shedding light on beauty\, fragility\, and the silenced voices of our natural world.\nWith the Emily Carr String Quartet \nFeaturing: Christopher Tin’s The Lost Birds – an elegy for vanished species and a powerful plea for the earth’s fragile future. \nWings of Silence features Christopher Tin’s powerful oratorio The Lost Birds—a soaring tribute to the beauty of flight and a lament for vanished species. Joined by the Emily Carr String Quartet\, the ensemble partners with the Rocky Point Bird Observatory for a pre-concert panel on art\, science\, and conservation. Audiences are invited to reflect on humanity’s connection to nature and the urgent call to protect the voices of the earth before they fall silent.
URL:https://2024test2.magnoliasconsulting.com/event/capriccio-illuminare-wings-of-silence/
LOCATION:St. Elizabeth’s Church\, 10030 Third Street\, Sidney\, BC\, V8L 3B3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Live Music & Entertainment
ORGANIZER;CN="Capriccio":MAILTO:choir@capriccio.ca
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260504
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SUMMARY:The Peninsula Singers: Passport to Broadway
DESCRIPTION:Passport to Broadway: A Musical Journey Around The World \nTravel the globe and beyond with Broadway musicals and the destinations they are set in. \nFrom bustling city streets to distant kingdoms\, far away shores and mythical landscapes – Peninsula Singers will take you on an exhilarating tour of the world beginning with our very own great nation. \nWith something for everyone\, ranging from Come From Away to Camelot\, Les Misérables to Wicked\, join our talented performers as we explore the world of Broadway\, and celebrate the music and songs that connect us. Tickets are now available. \n\n\n\nSunday\, May 3\, 2026 \n\nShowtime: 2:00 PM\n\n\nDoors: 1:30 PM\n\n\n\nAdult: $41.00\nYouth 12 and under: $20.00
URL:https://2024test2.magnoliasconsulting.com/event/the-peninsula-singers-passport-to-broadway-3/
LOCATION:Mary Winspear Centre\, 2243 Beacon Avenue\, Sidney\, BC\, V8L 1W9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Live Music & Entertainment
ORGANIZER;CN="The Peninsula Singers":MAILTO:info@peninsulasingers.ca
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SUMMARY:MAY DAY Spring Fair at Sea Cider!
DESCRIPTION:A beautiful Spring ​Festival ~ come celebrate & enjoy a magical day at our Annual MAY DAY SPRING FAIR at Sea Cider Farm & Ciderhouse! Enjoy the indoor | outdoor Market Fair\, featuring 35 hand-picked artisan vendors\, treat yourself to an ice cream\, feast on delicious food + drink\, get crafty\, dance a jig\, enjoy live music & enjoy the festive activities listed below! \nFREE ADMISSION ~ Sunday\, May 3rd from 11am-4pm on the beautiful grounds at Sea Cider Farm & Ciderhouse ~ a special day including the following spring festivities\, activities & delights:\n 35 Specially Curated Artisan Vendors\n Live Music from Bagatelle (Folk Band)\n May Day Dancers\n Build Your Own Spring Bouquet Station\n Free Kids Craft Station\n Interactive Maypole Dancing\n Delicious Food from Sizzling Tandoor\, Bicycle Pizza\, Good Filling Sankaku & Sea Cider\n Sweet Treats from Churros + Mor & Lilla’s Baked Goods\n Sparkling Cider from Sea Cider\n Espresso\, Lattes & More from Coffee to Tow Caravan\n Ice Cream + Popsicles from Kid Sister Ice Cream\n Typewriter Poetry Station\n Tarot Readings\nand MINI GOATS! \n……………………………. \n All ages\, family\, and doggy-friendly (dogs on leash) \nINDOOR / OUTDOOR\nHappening in the Pavilion\, Ciderhouse\, Courtyard + Orchard Lane \n FREE ADMISSION! \nFollow us on IG accounts for updates@maksharevictoria for event and vendor features over the next few weeks
URL:https://2024test2.magnoliasconsulting.com/event/may-day-spring-fair-at-sea-cider/
LOCATION:Sea Cider Farm & Ciderhouse\, 2487 Mt St Michael Rd\,\, Saanichton\, BC\, V8M 1T7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Festivals & Signature Events
ORGANIZER;CN="MakeShare":MAILTO:hello@makeshare.ca
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