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2 whatsupyukon.com WHY PAY MORE? & e k o m S p o h S e Vap 203 Main Street, Whitehorse YT 867-667-2615 DO YOU KNOW A SCUBAHOLIC March 13, 2019 Wasting Away in Geezerville with Ken Bolton So long, smug Victoria Welcome to Canada Vitamin Sea It’s a good thing! Support their habit keep them sane! Give high quality scuba gear for the Diver you love! DIVER TRAINING & EQUIPMENT SALES – PADI CERTIFIED – 867-332-0351 YUKONSCUBA.COM Mindful Meditation √ Become more mindful and aware √ Develop compassion for yourself and others √ Reduce your stress and anxiety √ Increase your ability to focus √ Improve your health and wellbeing May 17-20 aVictoria Day Weekend Workshop with Kate Davies katedavies.org Beginners and experienced meditators welcome! 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T he allure of even a wellcrafted, lightweight shovel begins to pale after days upon numberless days of snow upon snow upon snow There is wisdom in the old saw that everybody likes to complain about the weather, but nobody does anything about it I have no quarrel with that assertion, and harbour no ill will toward those who make it Complaining about the weather is an essential element of Canadian life It binds us together from coast to coast to you-know-where Doing nothing about it is also a time-honoured Canadian tradition, as is berating the hapless slugs in the weather prediction business whenever they get something even mildly wrong In normal years, under normal circumstances, none of the above applies to British Columbia’s southwestern precincts, whose denizens never complain about the weather Why would they? If anything unites Canadians more than a dislike of Toronto (or the Habs, or Justin Bieber, or what- ever party is currently in office), it is resentment of smug left-coasters who boast about daffodils in February, or vines laden with sunripened fruit weeks before any other part of the dominion Yes, Virginia, our home and native land is still officially called the Dominion of Canada, although the ranks of those who use that arcane title are becoming increasingly thin It is often possible to recognize members of this species by their habit of referring to the late Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David Windsor as Edward VIII, King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, et cetera, rather than the more modest title of Duke of Windsor Not all of them are paidup subscribers of the Monarchist League of Canada, nor they all share the deflationary dogma of the Flat Earth Society Nevertheless, many of these noble souls clearly hanker for days of yore, when the Cadbury map of the world in every elementary school classroom was awash in pink to reflect the scope and PHOTO: Pixabay presents After their snowy January and February, Ken welcomes the left coast to the Dominion of Canada might of the British Empire, upon which the sun would surely never set And where else might one find the most concentrated mass of such souls than right there in the bottom-left corner of Canada’s map, in the tea-sipping nooks of the lovely Empress Hotel in Victoria, which predates even the aforementioned King/Duke? But I digress My thesis (if I actually have one) is that these are not normal times Suddenly, the rest of Canada is choosing to embrace Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands and the Lower Mainland as bona fide parts of the Dominion of Snow and Ice Welcome aboard We promise not to mock the clumsy way you wield your first snow shovel, recently purchased from your neighbourhood tire centre But woe betide you the next time you dare brag about those February daffodils Ken Bolton is a freelance writer who lives southeast of Whitehorse Advanced Techniques to help you FEEL BEAUTIFUL EVERY DAY! We serve delicious, great quality food at affordable pricing We are pleased to provide Microblading Acupuncture, Tattooing, Semi-Permanent Makeup, and Advanced Foot Care View our treatments & hours on our website: elementshairandspa.ca info@elementsesthetics.ca 867-668-2430 Located inside the Goldrush Inn Appointment alerts Share the Love for Prizes BIG EVENTS SMALL EVENTS WE’RE READY TO SERVE ALL OF YOUR CATERING NEEDS For a catering menu email: joel.santos@ccva.ca 1148 Front Street (867) 334-4610 whatsupyukon.com PROUD SPON SOR We care about your safety Stop in for a FREE Fire Extinguisher Check March 13, 2019 Conservation conversation Yukoner Marika Kitchen was raised to raise awareness by Amy Kenny Buy Local Buy Northern Buy Nordique 867-333-0635 • Showroom: 1412 Centennial St, Whitehorse Yukon NORDIQUEFIRE.CA • Email: sales@nordiquefire.ca WHAT DOES IT REALLY MEAN TO ENJOY Going the Extra Mile Free Groceries Turn your points into FREE groceries that you can redeem for instantly at Save-On-Foods Free Travel Save on your next trip by using your points for full or partial payment with the More Rewards Travel agency PHOTO: Upper lower case Last fall, Marika Kitchen spent two weeks kayaking around Vancouver Island, learning leadership and outdoor skills Free Gift Cards Get what you want, when you want by redeeming your points for free gift cards in-store at Save-On-Foods M Donate Your Points Just let the cashier at your local Save-On-Foods know that you would like to donate More Rewards points (in increments of 1,000) to the Yukon Hospital Foundation Link your Petro Canada Card to Earn More points All The While You Receive Savings Every Time You Shop PLUS you will receive exclusive offers through the App! MOREWARDS.CA 43 Chilkoot Way, Whitehorse 867-668-6660 7am – 10pm, days a week Shop online saveonfoods.com arika Kitchen can’t remember a time when she wasn’t environmentally conscious She grew up with parents who led a low-impact lifestyle and took her camping as a kid That, she said, influenced her views as an adult and that’s what led Kitchen, 19, to the Canadian Conservation Corps (CCC) CCC is a nine-month program, created by the Canadian Wildlife Federation, and offered by the Canadian government, to youth aged 18 to 30 The program consists of three stages—an Outward Bound-led wilderness adventure, field work and outreach At each stage, participants learn team building, leadership skills and more Kitchen said she heard about the program when she was working at Yukon Youth Conservation Corps “I was finishing up that job and it was a good time to kind of start something new and it was definitely something I was interested in I’ve been interested in it my whole life.” “Just kind of with it being a new experience and a new program, it has a lot of different things that you could get out of it and learn,” she said “I’m at that stage in life where I want to be learning and developing different skills.” Last fall, Kitchen jumped into a month of training, including leadership and first aid After that, she spent roughly two weeks with a group of 10 other program participants, kayaking around Vancouver Island As a team, they worked on navigational and safety skills while paddling Hornby Island, Tofino and Comox “I think there are a lot of things that are important that I learned One is gaining a lot of confidence in how I present myself and things Just because you’re put in situations you’re not used to and you’re forced out of your comfort zone, you kind of learn a lot about yourself because of that.” Following that, Kitchen spent three months in Ottawa, where she worked with the Canadian Wildlife Federation, researching the American eel in Ontario waterways “Eels get chopped up in the turbines along the dams on rivers It’s one of the reasons they’re endangered,” she said “My research was to go and catch eels and try to figure out tracking migration patterns to see if the eels were using a bypass in the waterways.” Right now, Kitchen is on a break, visiting her sister in Thailand Before she left however, she had started her stage three with CCC, including completing volunteer hours with different conservation organizations in the Yukon, such as CPAWS, Yukon Energy and Zero Waste Yukon When she returns, she’ll continue with that and with outreach work, she said She wants to bring awareness to issues of conservation It may be second nature to someone like Kitchen, whose mother has long been involved with the Caribou Recovery Project, but there are people for whom conservation isn’t part of an everyday conversation Just making them aware and showing them how they might get involved is really important to her “It’s just being mindful of what you use and taking small steps toward helping a big overall change.” To that end, when she comes back to the Yukon this spring, she’ll be presenting in local schools She wants to organize a youth forum to get youth together and have elders come in and discuss the environment To find out more about the program Kitchen is finishing, visit cwf-fcf.org Amy Kenny lives in Whitehorse Among other things, she works as a copy editor for What’s Up Yukon If she’s not inside writing, she’s outside running mountains Suffering from Headaches and Neck Pain? 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TIRE SHOP OPEN MONDAY - SATURDAY 867-667-6102 107 INDUSTRIAL ROAD whatsupyukon.com ENTER YOUR EVENTS ON-LINE It’s Free It’s Fast It’s Easy Whitehorse EVENTS ART SHOWS Fri Nov 16 - May Art Exhibit - A Closer Look Carcross/Tagish First Nation Building An exhibition showcasing five new works by Yukon artists, recently acquired for the Yukon Permanent Art Collection Fri Feb - Mar 30 Art Exhibit - Attu75: War Came to a Wilderness Sheldon Museum & Cultural Centre Showcasing the work of three artists, this traveling exhibit reflects on the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Attu through artistic expression Fri Mar - Apr Art Exhibit - Boreal Reverie Arts Underground The desire to capture the vast and dynamic landscapes of the Kluane region Each piece interprets the feeling of a specific part of the region and ties an animal to its habitat Fri Mar - Apr Art Exhibit - It’s a Beadiful World Arts Underground A dedication to a lifelong love for Beads, and the beauty they add to making our world beadiful Thu Mar - Mar 30 Reviving Dena Style Masks Yukon Arts Centre Our Journey: Reviving Dena Style Masks is a community project led by master carver Dennis Shorty Fri Mar -Apr Within City Limits: Landscapes of Whitehorse Yukon Artists at Work Gallery Virginia Wilson - Her paintings are an attempt to capture moments on the trails when she has stopped and looked and been filled with pleasure at what she sees Sat Mar - May 18 Jane Isakson: Points of Reference Yukon Arts Centre New body of work exploring our place in the North brings together her semi-abstracted paintings of the arctic and an interactive video installation Sat Mar - May 18 Kaisu Koivisto: Topophilia Yukon Arts Centre Incorporates photography, sculpture and video into installations Her work focuses on the narrative of places, buildings and objects in a state of transformation Sun Mar 17 Artist Talk - Open Studio with Lyn Fabio 1:00 PM Ted Harrison Artist Retreat A presentation of images of the traditional work as well as that of contemporary artists working in this medium, with potluck to follow Call 333-4311 for more info LIVE MUSIC Wed Mar 13 Whitewater Wednesday 7:00 PM Epic Pizza goes till we are done! Wed Mar 13 Karaoke with DJ Carlo 9:00 PM The Local Bar Thu Mar 14 Gold Rush Jam 7:30 PM Best Western Gold Rush Inn Thu Mar 14 Ginger Jam 8:00 PM Epic Pizza Fully electric jam session with PA system, drum kit and guitars provided to musicians Featuring guest cohosts and performers Fri Mar 15 Ryan McNally 7:30 PM Best Western Gold Rush Inn Fri Mar 15 Karaoke 9:00 PM Yukon Inn in the Boiler Room Sat Mar 16 The Midnight Sons 7:30 PM Best Western Gold Rush Inn Sat Mar 16 Karaoke 9:00 PM Yukon Inn in the Boiler Room Sun Mar 17 Jam Session 6:00 PM 98 Hotel Bring your instrument and have fun! Sun Mar 17 St-Patrick’s Day Party with Johnny Pogue 7:30 PM Best Western Gold Rush Inn Drink green beer and spread the luck of the Irish! Wed Mar 20 Whitewater Wednesday 7:00 PM Epic Pizza goes till we are done! GENERAL EVENTS Wed Mar 13 Spanish Conversation Group 12:00 PM Yukon Government Administration Building Join us inside the Bridges Café 633-6081 Terry or Michèle Wed Mar 13 Bachelor of Social Work Information Sessions 12:00 PM Yukon College Held in Room A2605, learn about the program’s admission requirements, learning objectives and expected outcomes Bring your lunch! For more info email or call jaslette@yukoncollege.yk.ca or 668-8845 Wed Mar 13 Movie Night: Yukon Flight (1940) 7:00 PM MacBride Museum Canadian Mountie Renfrew’s investigation into a gold theft brings him to a suspicious air-freight service in the Yukon 667-2709 Wed Mar 13 Who We Are In The Dark 7:00 PM Yukon Arts Centre Offers the immediacy of daring contemporary dance; supercharged live music; and sophisticated design elements from artists working with pigment, projection, and light Tickets online or at the door Wed Mar 13 Whitehorse United Church Choir Practice 7:30 PM Whitehorse United Church Wed Mar 13 Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike 8:00 PM The Guild Hall The story revolves around the relationships of three middle-aged single siblings, two of whom live together, and takes place during a visit by the third, Masha Tickets online or at the door YES! Wed Mar 13 Hump Day Trivia 8:00 PM Yukon Inn in the Boiler Room Thu Mar 14 - 17 Yukon Comedy Festival 2019 Whitehorse, Yukon Over days, there will be performances in venues throughout Whitehorse, with performances ranging from stand-up, podcasting, and improvisational comedy Thu Mar 14 Saving Capitalism 11:00 AM The Edge on Main A doc film that follows former Secretary of Labor and Professor, Robert Reich, as he takes his book and his views to the heart of conservative America Tickets include dinner and a film, as well as discussion afterwards Tickets at the door Thu Mar 14 Chess Corner 6:30 PM Yukon College Chess played in room A2101, beginners welcome, welcome to bring your own ‘lucky’ board Everyone welcome to sit in on this game of strategy Thu Mar 14 Uke On Ukulele Club! 7:00 PM Music Yukon Email us at ukeonukuleleclub@gmail.com for more information Thu Mar 14 Trekking for QueerFlex 7:00 PM Baked Cafe Laura Morrison discusses her long distance hiking adventures and her fundraising efforts for Queerflex, Canada’s first non-profit queercentered gym Thu Mar 14 Christ Church Cathedral Choir Practice 7:30 PM Christ Church Cathedral Thu Mar 14 Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike 8:00 PM The Guild Hall The story revolves around the relationships of three middle-aged single siblings, two of whom live together, and takes place during a visit by the third, Masha Tickets online or at the door Thu Mar 14 Yukon Comedy Festival - The Air North Show 8:00 PM Whitehorse, Yukon Showcasing comedic performers from Yukon, across Canada, and the United States Fri Mar 15 Floor Curling Games 9:00 AM Golden Age Society Beginner players are welcome Fri Mar 15 Dusk’a Friday Language Lunches 12:00 PM Duska Head Start and Family Learning Center Bring a bag lunch and come learn Southern Tutchone with our special guest speakers Call Erin Pauls for more information 633-7816 All Kwanlin citizens and staff are welcome! Fri Mar 15 Whitehorse Yukon Community Thrift Store Silent Auctions 12:00 PM Whitehorse Community Thrift Store Silent Auctions for valuable, unusual and unique items Bids taken Friday and Saturday at the store Bidding Closes 2:00 PM Saturdays, each week Fri Mar 15 Cribbage Games 1:00 PM Golden Age Society Beginner players are welcome Fri Mar 15 Afternoon Tea and Hymn Sing 2:00 PM Christ Church Cathedral Fri Mar 15 Chainsaw 101 5:30 PM Whitehorse, Yukon For the new chainsaw user, or the home chainsaw user who wants to increase their skills For more details, please contact Erin at ravenandleaf.saw@gmail.com 689-5145 Fri Mar 15 Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike 8:00 PM The Guild Hall The story revolves around the relationships of three middle-aged single siblings, two of whom live together, and takes place during a visit by the third, Masha Tickets online or at the door Fri Mar 15 Yukon Comedy Festival - The Winterlong Show 8:00 PM Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre Showcasing comedic performers from Yukon, across Canada, and the United States Buy tickets online Sat Mar 16 Vision Board Workshop 9:00 AM Whitehorse, Yukon This full day immersion experience includes all supplies, the time and space to really focus on your dreams and some personalized coaching during the day Sat Mar 16 Dog Wash Fundraiser 10:00 AM The Feed Store Pet Junction All profit goes to Mae Bachur Animal Shelter Sat Mar 16 Yukon Comedy Festival - Live Podcast Recording 12:00 PM North of Ordinary Experience Center See Jon Gabrus’ smash hit podcast High and Mighty record live! With Doctor DC Podcast opening! Sat Mar 16 Whitehorse Yukon Community Thrift Store Silent Auctions 12:00 PM Whitehorse Community Thrift Store Silent Auctions for valuable, unusual and unique items Bids taken Friday and Saturday at the store Bidding Closes 2:00 PM Saturdays, each week See FB for this weeks items Sat Mar 16 Crib Tournament 6:15 PM Royal Canadian Legion - Branch 254 Crib tournaments every Saturday - Member and non-members welcome Sat Mar 16 Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike 8:00 PM The Guild Hall The story revolves around the relationships of three middle-aged single siblings, two of whom live together, and takes place during a visit by the third, Masha Tickets online or at the door Sat Mar 16 Yukon Comedy Festival - The Headline Show 8:00 PM Whitehorse, Yukon Hub of comedy in the north Showcasing comedic performers from Yukon, across Canada, and the United States Tickets online March 13, 2019 Or email them to: events@whatsupyukon.com Sun Mar 17 Whitehorse Community Thrift Store Donation Intake 12:00 AM North Star Mini Storage Whitehorse Community Thrift Store - open Fri 11-6 and Sat 10-4 Volunteer Meet and Greet March 31 Sun Mar 17 Whitehorse Scrabble Club 1:00 PM Best Western Gold Rush Inn Are you a wordy person, put your words to the test and join the Scrabble Club Must be 19+ Sun Mar 17 Ceramics Open Studio 2:30 PM Arts Underground Non-instructed open studio Participants are welcome to use the studio’s tools and equipment; clay and some tools are available for purchase Every Sunday except long weekends $5/hour Sun Mar 17 Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike 8:00 PM The Guild Hall The story revolves around the relationships of three middle-aged single siblings, two of whom live together, and takes place during a visit by the third, Masha Tickets online or at the door Mon Mar 18 Free drop-in computer labs 10:00 AM Yukon Learn Free Drop-In Computer Lab for Self Directed Studies A tutor/Instructor will be available on site to assist you 867-668-6280 or toll free: 888-668-6280 Fax: 867-633-4576 Mon Mar 18 Whist Games 1:00 PM Golden Age Society Beginner players are welcome Mon Mar 18 GO The Surrounding Game 6:00 PM Starbucks Chilkoot Centre Simple Game Deep Strategy Beginners & Visitors Welcome For more information email: tjbowlby@gmail.com Mon Mar 18 Available Light Cinema - The World Before Your Feet 6:00 PM Yukon Arts Centre An authentic tribute to New York and the freedom to be found in the simple act of putting on one’s shoes and taking a walk outside Tickets online or at the door Mon Mar 18 Euchre Night 6:00 PM Royal Canadian Legion - Branch 254 667-2802 Mon Mar 18 Burlesque Class with Chérie Coquette 7:30 PM The Old Fire Hall Learn the classic art of the Burlesque No experience necessary, all levels welcome To register, email at cheriecoquettecabaret@gmail.com Mon Mar 18 Available Light Cinema - The Favourite 8:00 PM Yukon Arts Centre Nominated for 10 Academy Awards Set in early 18th-century Great Britain, when the country was at war with France Tickets online or at the door Tue Mar 19 Second-hand Clothing Bazaar 5:30 PM Whitehorse Seventh-day Adventist Church Donations of clean clothing in good condition welcome All proceeds go to charitable causes For more info call 633-3463 Tue Mar 19 The Underachievers 6:30 PM Arts Underground A club for painters of all skill levels Bring your own supplies, we have easels and plenty of space There is no instruction Cost is free with a membership Wed Mar 20 Spanish Conversation Group 12:00 PM Yukon Government Administration Building Join us inside the Bridges Café 633-6081 Terry or Michèle Wed Mar 20 Whitehorse United Church Choir Practice 7:30 PM Whitehorse United Church Wed Mar 20 Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike 8:00 PM The Guild Hall The story revolves around the relationships of three middle-aged single siblings, two of whom live together, and takes place during a visit by the third, Masha Tickets online or at the door Wed Mar 20 Hump Day Trivia 8:00 PM Yukon Inn in the Boiler Room KIDS & FAMILIES Wed Mar 13 Learning Together 9:00 AM Elijah Smith Elementary School Ages 3+, play time, games, songs, snacks included Drop in anytime, call 667-5992 for more info Wed Mar 13 Parent Child Mother Goose 10:30 AM Whistle Bend Place Learn the power of songs, rhymes and stories as a positive parenting tool call 322-5990 for more information Wed Mar 13 Prenatal Luncheon 12:00 PM Skookum Jim Friendship Centre A healthy lunch and an activity for all prenatal mothers and for those with babies up to 12 months old Welcomes all pregnant moms-to-be, nursing moms, new dads, expectant dads, wee babes, and family supports Wed Mar 13 Mommy Barre 1:00 PM Long, Lean & Mean Fitness 334-3479 Focuses on strength, posture, core and flexibility Inspired by a blend of ballet barre work, strength training, Pilates and yoga Register online Thu Mar 14 Learning Together 9:00 AM Elijah Smith Elementary School Ages 3+, play time, games, songs, snacks included Drop in anytime, call 667-5992 for more info Thu Mar 14 Warhammer Evenings 4:00 PM Titan Gaming Cafe Every Thursday Thu Mar 14 Youth Drop In Gymnastics 7:30 PM Polarette’s Gymnastic Club Whether you’re perfecting your skills, looking for a new workout idea, or trying your first cartwheel, Call 668-4794 for more information Fri Mar 15 Learning Together 9:00 AM Elijah Smith Elementary School Ages 3+, play time, games, songs, snacks included Drop in anytime, call 667-5992 for more info Fri Mar 15 Preschool Drop-in Gymnastics 10:00 AM Polarette’s Gymnastic Club Silly songs and preschool free play, call 668-4794 for more information Fri Mar 15 Mommy Barre 1:00 PM Long, Lean & Mean Fitness 334-3479 Focuses on strength, posture, core and flexibility Inspired by a blend of ballet barre work, strength training, Pilates and yoga Register online Fri Mar 15 Safe Party Fridays 5:00 PM Boys and Girls Club Music, snacks, dinner, games & activities Ages 11-18 Welcome Fri Mar 15 Standard Format - Magic: The Gathering 6:00 PM Titan Gaming Cafe Legal sets = Ixalan, Rivals of Ixalan, Dominaria, Core Set 2019, Guilds of Ravnica, Ravnica Allegiance Banned Cards = Rampaging Ferocidon Fri Mar 15 Girls Club 7:30 PM Bethany Church Call 668-4877 for more information Sat Mar 16 Young Explorers’ Preschool Program 10:30 AM MacBride Museum 667-2709 Designed for parents and children to explore the animal gallery together Call or email for more information Sat Mar 16 fit4two Prenatal Fitness 12:00 PM Long, Lean & Mean Fitness 334-3479 Connect with other moms-to-be in your community while reducing prenatal discomforts like lower back ache, fatigue and swelling Register online Sat Mar 16 Family Drop In Gymnastics 3:00 PM Polarette’s Gymnastic Club Call 668-4794 for more information Mon Mar 18 Learning Together 9:00 AM Elijah Smith Elementary School Ages 3+, play time, games, songs, snacks included Drop in anytime, call 667-5992 for more info Mon Mar 18 Preschool Drop-in Gymnastics 10:00 AM Polarette’s Gymnastic Club Silly songs and preschool free play, call 668-4794 for more information Mon Mar 18 Kitchen Take Over - Ages 12-14 1:00 PM Whitehorse Public Library Take home your own recipe book and show off your skills to family and friends! All supplies provided., suitable for Ages 12-14 Call 667-5239 to register or for more info Tue Mar 19 Learning Together 9:00 AM Elijah Smith Elementary School Ages 3+, play time, games, songs, snacks included Drop in anytime, call 667-5992 for more info Tue Mar 19 Dungeon Draw Artist Night 6:00 PM Titan Gaming Cafe 668-5750 Food and drink specials, watch for special event theme nights Tue Mar 19 Youth Drop In Gymnastics 7:45 PM Polarette’s Gymnastic Club Whether you’re perfecting your skills, looking for a new workout idea, or trying your first cartwheel, Call 668-4794 for more information Wed Mar 20 Learning Together 9:00 AM Elijah Smith Elementary School Ages 3+, play time, games, songs, snacks included Drop in anytime, call 667-5992 for more info Wed Mar 20 Robotics Programming for Kids! 9:00 AM Yukonstruct Innovation Hub Learn how to make a robot that you can control with a remote, that can avoid obstacles all by itself, or follow a race track! Lunch and snacks provided Suggested for ages 10-14 Register online Wed Mar 20 Parent Child Mother Goose 10:30 AM Whistle Bend Place Learn the power of songs, rhymes and stories as a positive parenting tool call 322-5990 for more information Wed Mar 20 Prenatal Luncheon 12:00 PM Skookum Jim Friendship Centre A healthy lunch and an activity for all prenatal mothers and for those with babies up to 12 months old Welcomes all pregnant moms-to-be, nursing moms, new dads, expectant dads, wee babes, and family supports Wed Mar 20 Mommy Barre 1:00 PM Long, Lean & Mean Fitness 334-3479 Focuses on strength, posture, core and flexibility Inspired by a blend of ballet barre work, strength training, Pilates and yoga Register online MEETINGS & WORKSHOPS Wed Mar 13 Northern Voices Toastmasters 7:00 AM Sport Yukon Supportive members will help you develop your public speaking, communication and leadership skills Drop-ins welcome 867-689-6363 toastmastersyukon@gmail.com Wed Mar 13 Meet The Expert - Drop In Consultation Services with Davy Joly 10:00 AM (co)space coworking space` Reserve time with Davy to dive into your start-up business, financing, and investment advice by emailing directly at davy joly@investorsgroup.com Wed Mar 13 YEU Open House 4:30 PM Yukon Employees’ Union Hall Call 667-2331 for more information Thu Mar 14 Lunch & Learn: Innovative Solutions Canada 12:00 PM Yukonstruct Innovation Hub Bring your lunch and join us at NorthLight Innovation to meet with Innovative Solutions Canada folks and learn more about this program! Thu Mar 14 Sundogs Toastmasters Club 12:00 PM Sport Yukon A lunch time session to learn the skills, practice the speaking, receive the feedback to improve your public speaking, communication and leadership skills Drop-ins welcome 867-689-6363 toastmastersyukon@gmail.com Thu Mar 14 Apprenticeship Info Session 1:00 PM Kenadan Ku - House of Learning For more info please contact Lauren Passmore at 633-8422 Ext 505 Thu Mar 14 Midnight Sun Toastmasters Club 5:30 PM Yukon College Room A2714 An after work meeting to help you gain confidence in public speaking, improve communication and add to your leadership skills Drop-ins welcome 867-689-6363 toastmastersyukon@gmail.com Sat Mar 16 Yukon Amateur Radio Association: Coffee Discussion Group 9:00 AM A&W Restaurant Casual event Hams from outside the Yukon and those are interested are welcome Sat Mar 16 Growers of Organic Food Yukon Association AGM 1:00 PM Alpine Bakery Upstairs at Alpine Bakery Potluck lunch All welcome! Sat Mar 16 PFLAG Meeting 7:00 PM Yukon College Support for those struggling with sexual orientation and gender identity in themselves or someone they know Everyone welcome Mon Mar 18 Ushiku Japan Exchange Info Night 7:00 PM Frank Slim Building Learn about our Sister City Exchange Program, families in Whitehorse will host Japanese students and chaperones and enjoy a multi-cultural experience right here in their home town! Tue Mar 19 Green Drinks! 5:00 PM Coast High Country Inn Everyone is welcome! Network with a lively mixture of people from NGOs, academia, government, consultants, business, and more! Tue Mar 19 Brave New Writing Workshop 7:00 PM Brave New Writing Join us to work that creative muscle in a warm and supportive environment This is a guided creative writing workshop using prompts to inspire, engage, and explore Bring your favourite journal and a pen and get ready to write Admission by donation Wed Mar 20 Northern Voices Toastmasters 7:00 AM Sport Yukon Supportive members will help you develop your public speaking, communication and leadership skills Drop-ins welcome 867-689-6363 toastmastersyukon@gmail.com Wed Mar 20 Vimy Heritage Housing Society AGM 7:00 PM Golden Age Society All are welcome 867-667-7470 Alcoholics Anonymous Wednesdays The Joy Of Living group (OM, NS) 12:00 noon 305 Wood Street -Back Entrance Porter Creek Step meeting (CM) 8:00 PM Our Lady of Victory No Puffin (CM, NS) 8:00 PM 6210 - 6th Ave Thursdays The Joy Of Living group (OM, NS) 12:00 noon 305 Wood Street -Back Entrance Polar Group (OM) 7:30 PM 6210 - 6th ave Fridays The Joy Of Living group (OM, NS) 12:00 noon 305 Wood Street -Back Entrance Yukon Unity Group Meeting 1:30 PM #4 Hospital Road Whitehorse Group (OM, NS) 8:00 PM 305 Wood Street - Back Entrance Saturdays Detox Meeting (OM, NS) 1:00 PM, Sara Steel Building 609 Steele St., Main Entrance Hospital Meeting Whitehorse General Hospital (OM NS) 7:00 pm - Hospital Board Meeting Candlelight Meeting 8:30 PM - 305 Wood St Sundays Detox Meeting (OM NS) 1:00 PM 1:00 PM, Sara Steel Building 609 Steele St., Main Entrance Hospital Meeting (OM NS) 7:00 PM Whitehorse General Hospital Mondays The Joy Of Living group (OM, NS) 12:00 noon 305 Wood Street -Back Entrance New Beginnings Group (OM, NS) 8:00 PM 6210 - 6th Ave Tuesdays The Joy Of Living group (OM, NS) 12:00 noon 305 Wood Street -Back Entrance Ugly Duckling Group (OM, NS) 8:00 PM 6210 6th Ave Juste Pour Aujourd’hui (OM, NS) 7:00 PM 205 Black Street Suite 120 Phone: AA 1-888-453-0142 (24 hours a day) We would be pleased to show you our meeting & conference facilities We would be happy to host you, we have… 98 comfortable rooms, kitchenettes & jacuzzi suites, free high-speed internet, guest laundry, Happy Hour 4:30-7 pm Week days & all day Sunday Open Daily at Noon irons / boards, complimentary coffee / tea, fridges and microwaves in all rooms and airconditioning throughout Toll Free: 1-800-661-0454 | Phone: (867) 667-2527 | Fax: (867) 668-7643 | 4220 – 4th Avenue, Whitehorse | Email: reservations@yukoninn.com | yukoninn.com March 13, 2019 whatsupyukon.com Yukonʻs Best Friend: DOG CULTURE Submitted by Kristen Stewart Almost 3-year-old Winston is not your typical Yukon pup Though born in Ontario, he has been living up north since he was only four months old We recently visited Whitehorse for five days and Winston’s winter attire certainly turned some heads He had to be bundled up in two coat layers with the cold snap this week, a snood to protect his ears, and boots to keep his paws from being frostbitten There was a lot of smiling and pointing from passing vehicles and pedestrians Winston’s “Northern Lights” collar is a celebration of this amazing territory A mild, snowy day in Watson Lake When the temperature gets really low at home in Watson Lake, he walks on a treadmill inside to stay active Meet our dogs, they live for us, we live for them, the Yukon would not be the Yukon without Dog Culture Send us photos of Yukon dogs and their people! 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Peter M Turner, President, Yukon Chamber of Commerce • 867-393-6060 • president@yukonchamber.com whatsupyukon.com March 13, 2019 Seasonal Recipes with Sydney Keddy Shrimp quesadillas with radish salad S nacks are one of the best parts of any long day, especially when they are well-thought-out and executed Dressing the shrimp on a bit of a Cuban-style shrimp cocktail dressing before you add them to the cheesy quesadilla adds an extra layer of flavor The easy radish salad on top turns a quick snack into something to spend a minute Sliced shrimp Serves savoring We Invite Creative Food Writers INGREDIENTS ❑ radishes, thinly sliced ❑ green onions, thinly sliced, divided PHOTOS: Sydney Keddy Radishes and sliced green onions add texture and freshness to inspire our readers with 101 food inventions Dress those shrimps! email editor@whatsupyukon.com ❑ tsp lime juice ❑ Tbsp mayonnaise ❑ tsp ketchup ❑ tsp lemon juice ❑ tsp hot sauce ❑ Salt and pepper, to taste ❑ 200 grams cooked large shrimp, 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of Ordinary Experience Centre on Jan 4, 2019 Whitehorse prog-rock trio Antarticus will be playing a show on March 23 to celebrate the release of their first album Antarticus’ album, with artwork by CChris ris Caldwell oof Heavy Metal NNorth, h, is set for a vinyl inyl release by Manus Hopkins T ake a listen to Antarticus’ album—you almost won’t believe it was released this year The prog-rock record is packed with extended solos, synthesizers and sci-fi/fantasy themes As if that’s not oldschool enough, it’s also being released on vinyl “I think it makes sense for our style and mentality,” said bassist, keyboardist and vocalist Mack Smith “It’s more of a personal, nostalgic choice, but we feel that fans of our music will appreciate having it on vinyl.” On March 23, Antarticus will be putting on a special show at the Elks Lodge, where fans can get their hands on the physical album for the first time Though the album is already up on online streaming platforms and will see a CD release as well, the desire to have vinyl records manufactured was shared by the whole group “We just wanted to have a real deal 180g vinyl physical copy you can hold in your hands that’s just as good as what any other band or label would release,” said guitarist and vocalist Addam Parsons “Plus (Heavy Metal North artist) Chris Caldwell did such a great job on the album art, it deserves to be shown off as an LP!” Rounded out by drummer Dustin Parsons (Addam’s twin), A i Antarticus has been gigging on Whitehorse’s local circuit since 2017 All three members had been playing in various bands for over a decade beforehand “We played a lot of shows together and always talked about music gear and our love of Rush,” said Smith The three musicians were involved in doom quartet Flora Colossus for some time before PHOTO: courtesy co y of Antarticus branching off “We all kind of lost interest as Flora Colossus started to fade away so I brought forward some different songs that I had been working on in my spare time and we formed Antarticus.” While Antarticus has an impressive list of live performances under its belt already, including a main stage spot at the 2017 At- lin Arts & Music Festival, with a record now out, the band is garnering more attention “We’ve been getting more interest than I initially expected,” said Parsons “Folks all over the world have been reaching out and telling us they really enjoyed the record or have been playing it on their podcasts and radio stations So hopefully it can keep building momentum one fan at a time.” With a strong musical chemistry, Smith and the Parsons twins were able to collaboratively create songs that showed their influences, but still took off in their own directions While the album’s musical elements were inspired by a variety of decadesold bands including Rush and Black Sabbath, the lyrics revolve around themes and imagery from books and movies, such as Bladerunner, Heavy Metal and Dune “We get along musically quite well,” said Parsons “It’s a blessing that we can work off each other and develop ideas without much arguing or struggling.” Antarticus’ album was recorded at Green Needle Records with sound engineer Jim Holland It was co-produced and mixed by Holland and Smith, and mastered by Craig Waddell The band released it themselves on their own label, Stoneburner Records So far, the music has been featured on podcasts in Poland, Germany and the U.K It has received positive critical reception Vinyl copies can be pre-ordered on Bandcamp now The album’s vinyl release party will take place on Saturday, March 23 at the Elks Lodge The doors open at p.m The all-ages show is also a licensed event, so ID is required to get a liquor wristband for the cashonly bar Tickets can be purchased in advance at Triple J’s Music Café, or at the door at an increased cost The show will feature an opening set by local rockers Abscess of the Dog To see more information and read a review of the album, head over to Antarticus’ Facebook page, www.facebook.com/ Antarticus Manus Hopkins is a Whitehorse- and Torontobased journalism student, musician and lover of heavy metal and cats Our Readers can always SPOT A GREAT DEAL Call our sales team at 867 667 2910 ext or email sales@whatsupyukon.com Make a Point to Advertise inside March 13, 2019 13 whatsupyukon.com Highlights Klondike Institute of Art and Culture Dawson City, YT March 7th – April 17th Gabriela Jolowicz (Berlin) Reception Thursday, March 7th, 7:30 305 Main Street, Whitehorse EXHIBITS The Focus and Edge Galleries Beadiful Rhoda Merkel Boreal Riverie Marty Samis On View Until Saturday March 30 WORKSHOPS Pysanky Easter Eggs Sheelah Tolton April 13 March 12 Advanced cutting boards - 8pm ……………………… Metal Shop – Safety orientation - 8pm ……………………… March 14 Mentor Night: Metalwork, Laser and Vinyl Cutting, Sewing ……………………… March 17 Mentor Night: CNC Router, Laser Cutting, Woodworking, Programming ……………………… March 18 Woodshop Orientation sponsored by Home Hardware - 9pm 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Here are some favorites I suggest you try, keep this page in a binder and pass it on to your children 1940S LEMON PIE Ingredients: cups flour Tbsp butter cup sugar cup milk eggs juice of one lemon juice of half an orange With this recipe, I suggest you use real juice the way they did in the old days Separate eggs and beat yolks Stir in flour, butter, sugar and juices Add milk and beat well Fold in beaten egg whites Place in unbaked pie shell and bake at 350 F for hour, until golden brown REAL PUMPKIN PIE Ingredients 9-inch baking pie shell cup real pumpkin 1/2 cup cold milk 1/4 cup white sugar package vanilla Whip n’ Chill tsp pumpkin pie spice 1/4 cup cold water Combine dessert mix, sugar and spice Blend in pumpkin, milk and water Whip for minutes Put in pie shell Chill at least hours PHOTO: Pixabay Murray shares some of Grandma Sweeney’s desserts he’d steal while they weren’t looking, including old-style banana muffins TASTY CHERRY CHEESE SQUARES OF THE 40S Ingredients and 1/4 cup graham wafer crumbs 1/4 cup brown sugar cup icing sugar tin cherry pie filling 1/4 cup melted butter package Dream Whip oz Philadelphia cream cheese Combine wafer crumbs with melted butter and brown sugar Press into pan and bake for minutes at 350 F Allow to cool Make Dream Whip as directed on package Add icing sugar This week’s saying; “Communication in the home is not improved by loud speakers.” and cream cheese, making sure cheese is softened Pour mixture into crumbs Spread tin cherry filling on top and refrigerate If desired, you can use blueberries rather than cherries Both are excellent ORIGINAL BANANA MUFFINS Ingredients mashed bananas 1/2 cup flour tsp baking soda 1/2 cup walnuts 1/4 cup melted shortening egg tsp baking soda 1/2 cup salt 3/4 cup sugar Combine bananas, egg and sugar and mix well Add the dry ingredients Add the shortening last Bake at 350 F for 20 minutes A WINTER’S SNOW PUDDING Ingredients Tbsp gelatine 1/4 cup cold water cup boiling water cup sugar 1/4 cup lemon juice egg whites Soak gelatine in cold water Dissolve in boiling water Add sugar and lemon juice Drain and set aside to cool When thick, beat in stiffly-beaten egg whites Mould Serve cold with custard made from egg yolks WALNUT BANANA CAKE Ingredients 1/2 cup butter cup sugar well-beaten eggs tsp soda dissolved in tsp boiling water cup mashed bananas cups sifted flour tsp baking powder Pinch salt cup chopped walnuts tsp vanilla Cream butter and sugar Add beaten eggs and beat well Dissolve soda in boiling water and add to mashed bananas Sift flour, baking powder and salt together and add to mashed bananas Sift flour, baking powder and salt together and add alternately with mashed bananas to first mixture Add walnuts and vanilla Bake in oven at 350 F for 40 minutes APPLE CRISP OF THE AGES Ingredients Beat eggs well, and gradually add cup sugar, beating until light and fluffy Sift together 2/3 cup flour 1/4 cup salt and 1/2 tsp baking powder Add to mixtures Mix well and fold in the following cup chopped peeled apple cup chopped walnuts tsp vanilla Pour into greased dish measuring 12 inches X inches X and 1/2 inches Sprinkle top with 1/2 cup shredded coconut Bake 30 minutes at 350 F Serve with whipped cream Serves HEAVENLY APPLE PANDOWDY Ingredients cups sliced apples 1/3 cup brown sugar, firmly packed 1/4 tsp nutmeg 1/4 tsp cinnamon Put apples into buttered quart baking dish Sprinkle with the brown sugar and spices Bake in moderate oven for 30 minutes, or until apples are soft 1/4 cup shortening 1/3 cup granulated sugar egg 3/4 sifted flour 3/4 tsp baking powder 1/4 tsp salt 1/3 cup milk Cream shortening Add sugar gradually and beat until fluffy Add egg and beat well Add sifted dry ingredients alternately with milk Beat until smooth Spread over cooked apples Bake 30 minutes more Serve warm with foamy sauce, hard sauce or whipped cream Murray Martin shares recipes from the 1940s and ‘50s with us Questions or comments about his stories can be sent to editor@whatsupyukon.com ers tn r a P w e N r u O t c ta n o C Allison C ntact our Business Partner Contact 867-668-7530 k llett@whatsupyukon.com kellett@whatsupyukon.com ADVERTISE ON WHATSUPYUKON.COM March 13, 2019 ENTER YOUR EVENTS ON-LINE It’s Free It’s Fast It’s Easy Community EVENTS ATLIN CHAMPAGNE Wed Mar 13 Drop In Counselling 4:00 PM Atlin For more information call 651-7965 ext Wed Mar 13 Weekly Parenting Group 5:30 PM Atlin Focus on parenting for parents or caregivers of ages 12+ For more information call 651-7965 ext Wed Mar 13 Ladies’ Lunch & Carpet Bowling 7:00 PM Atlin Rec Centre Fri Mar 15 Ghost Busters 1:30 PM The Globe Theatre para psychology decide to go into business chasing down ghastly ghosts, and the occasional insolent succubae, rated PG Mon Mar 18 Mens Group 7:00 PM Atlin For more information call 651-7965 ext Sun Mar 17 St Martins Anglican Church Service 10:00 AM St Martins Anglican Church Sun Mar 17 Atlin Christian Centre 10:30 AM Atlin Christian Centre Sun Mar 17 The Pursuit of Happyness 6:30 PM The Globe Theatre American biographical drama film based on entrepreneur Chris Gardner’s nearly one-year struggle being homeless Tue Mar 19 Womens Support Group 7:00 PM Atlin For more information call 651-7965 ext Wed Mar 20 Drop In Counselling 4:00 PM Atlin For more information call 651-7965 ext Wed Mar 20 Weekly Parenting Group 5:30 PM Atlin Focus on parenting for parents or caregivers of ages 12+ For more information call 651-7965 ext Wed Mar 20 Atlin Recreation Centre AGM 7:00 PM Atlin Rec Centre Election of board members, membership renewal Membership must be in good standing to attend Wed Mar 20 Ladies’ Lunch & Carpet Bowling 7:00 PM Atlin Rec Centre Sat Mar 16 Champagne Family Fun Run 10:00 AM Champagne Hall Snowmobilers travel from Champagne Community Hall up the Dezadeash River and back, fun for the whole family Door Prize draws! 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For Yukon high school students, grades 9-12 Thu Mar 14 Hatha Yoga with Jennifer 5:45 PM Soulstice Yoga Studio Call 993-3518 for more info Fri Mar 15 Thaw-Di-Gras Spring Carnival Dawson City Fri Mar 15 Super Seniors Weights 55+ 11:00 AM Dawson City Fitness Centre Fri Mar 15 Women & Weights (Ladies Only) 12:00 PM Dawson City Fitness Centre Fri Mar 15 Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre 3:00 PM Tr’ondek Hwech’in Youth Centre Fri Mar 15 The Lucky Ones in the Tavern 6:00 PM Westminster Hotel Fri Mar 15 DCMF Presents: LIP SYNC! 7:00 PM Diamond Tooth Gerties A hilarious night of Thaw Di Gras fun and support the 41st annual Dawson City Music Festival! Tickets at the door - Please register at 9935584 or email info@dcmf.com Fri Mar 15 Soda Pony in the Lounge 11:00 PM Westminster Hotel Fri Mar 15 Roberts & Klein in the Lounge 11:00 PM Westminster Hotel Sat Mar 16 Painting 1:00 PM KIAC Klondike Institute of Art & Culture Inspire and be inspired by other artists Bring your own ideas and painting surfaces Paints, brushes and easels are supplied, no instruction offered Sat Mar 16 Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Youth Centre 3:00 PM Tr’ondek Hwech’in Youth Centre Sat Mar 16 The Lucky Ones in the Tavern 6:00 PM Westminster Hotel Sat Mar 16 Soda Pony in the Lounge 11:00 PM Westminster Hotel Sun Mar 17 St Paul’s Church Service 10:30 AM St Paul’s Church 867-993-5381 Sun Mar 17 The Lucky Ones in the Tavern 5:00 PM Westminster Hotel Mon Mar 18 Super Seniors Weights 55+ 11:00 AM Dawson City Fitness Centre Mon Mar 18 Women & Weights (Ladies Only) 12:00 PM Dawson City Fitness Centre Mon Mar 18 Foam Rolling - ReStore Lower Back & Hips 7:00 PM Soulstice Yoga Studio Foam rollers and/or balls will be used for selfmassage & myofascial release Call 993-3518 for more info Tue Mar 19 Hatha Yoga with Sandy 5:45 PM Soulstice Yoga Studio Call 993-3518 for more info Tue Mar 19 Step n Strong 7:00 PM Robert Service School For more information email: getrealfit@me.com 867-993-2520 FARO Wed Mar 13 Public Skate 4:00 PM Faro Recreation Centre Email recreation@ faroyukon.ca or call 994-2575 for more details Wed Mar 13 Faro Fire Department Meeting 7:00 PM Faro Fire Hall Faro Fire Department Wednesday Meeting Thu Mar 14 Parent & Tot Storytime 10:00 AM Faro Community Library For babies to age Stories & crafts will be provided Thu Mar 14 Faro Carpet Bowling 1:00 PM Faro Recreation Centre All welcome Thu Mar 14 Faro Kids Club 3:30 PM Faro Recreation Centre Thu Mar 14 Adult Hockey 7:00 PM Faro Recreation Centre Fri Mar 15 Teen Drop in Gym 7:00 PM Del Van Gorder School Sat Mar 16 Public Skate 2:00 PM Faro Recreation Centre Email recreation@ faroyukon.ca or call 994-2575 for more details Sat Mar 16 Sticks and Pucks 4:00 PM Faro Recreation Centre Call 994-2728 for more information Sun Mar 17 Faro Church of Apostles Mass 10:00 AM Church of Apostles Sun Mar 17 Faro Bible Chapel Sunday Service 10:30 AM Faro Bible Chapel with Pastor Ted Baker 994-2442 994-2442 Mon Mar 18 Adult Hockey 7:00 PM Faro Recreation Centre Tue Mar 19 Parent & Tot Storytime 10:00 AM Faro Community Library For babies to age Stories & crafts will be provided Tue Mar 19 Faro Carpet Bowling 1:00 PM Faro Recreation Centre All welcome Tue Mar 19 Faro Kids Club 3:30 PM Faro Recreation Centre Wed Mar 20 Faro Fire Department Meeting 7:00 PM Faro Fire Hall Faro Fire Department Wednesday Meeting HAINES Until Sat Mar 30 Art Exhibit - Attu75: War Came to a Wilderness Sheldon Museum & Cultural Centre Showcasing the work of three artists, this traveling exhibit reflects on the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Attu through artistic expression Daily Haines Public Library Open Hours: Mon-Wed 11-8 | Fri 10-6 | Sat/Sun 1:30-4:30| Thurs/Fri Closed #907-766-2545 Mondays and Wednesdays Kids Jujutsu 5:00 pm Chilkat Center For The Arts Wed Mar 13 Aqua Aerobics 8:00 AM Haines Borough Swimming Pool Wed Mar 13 Rock Band for Teens and Preteens 4:30 PM Haines Borough Public Library Or email them to: events@whatsupyukon.com Wed Mar 13 Board Games 4:30 PM Haines Borough Public Library Wed Mar 13 Homework Help 5:30 PM Haines Borough Public Library Wed Mar 13 Sword Class 6:30 PM Chilkat Center For The Arts Wed Mar 13 Open Mic Nite 10:00 PM Pioneer Bar Thu Mar 14 Ashtanga Yoga with Melina 9:30 AM Chilkat Center For The Arts Thu Mar 14 Haines Public Library Open 11:00 AM Haines Borough Public Library Thu Mar 14 Fun Science 4:30 PM Haines Borough Public Library Fri Mar 15 Aqua Aerobics 8:00 AM Haines Borough Swimming Pool Fri Mar 15 Board of Directors Meeting 10:00 AM Haines Chamber Of Commerce Fri Mar 15 Tai Chi - Advanced 10:15 AM Chilkat Center For The Arts Fri Mar 15 Touch Base Pam, Tracey, Laura 11:00 AM Haines Chamber Of Commerce Fri Mar 15 Story Time 12:00 PM Haines Borough Public Library fohbpl@gmail.com Fri Mar 15 Yoga with Mandy 1:00 PM Chilkat Center For The Arts Fri Mar 15 Board Games 4:30 PM Haines Borough Public Library Fri Mar 15 Homework Help 5:30 PM Haines Borough Public Library Fri Mar 15 American Legion Burger Night 6:00 PM American Legion Sat Mar 16 Tai Chi 11:00 AM Chilkat Center For The Arts Sun Mar 17 Sunday Worship 11:00 AM Haines Presbyterian Church Sun Mar 17 Bible Club - Sunday School 12:30 PM Haines Presbyterian Church Mon Mar 18 Aqua Aerobics 8:00 AM Haines Borough Swimming Pool Mon Mar 18 Mother Goose Stories and Songs 11:00 AM Haines Borough Public Library fohbpl@gmail.com Mon Mar 18 Yoga with Mandy 1:00 PM Chilkat Center For The Arts Mon Mar 18 Board Games 4:30 PM Haines Borough Public Library Mon Mar 18 Homework Help 5:30 PM Haines Borough Public Library Mon Mar 18 Adults Jujutsu 6:30 PM Chilkat Center For The Arts Tue Mar 19 Ashtanga Yoga with Melina 9:30 AM Chilkat Center For The Arts Tue Mar 19 Haines Public Library Open 11:00 AM Haines Borough Public Library Tue Mar 19 Women’s Fellowship 3:00 PM Haines Senior Center Tue Mar 19 Fun Science 4:30 PM Haines Borough Public Library Wed Mar 20 Aqua Aerobics 8:00 AM Haines Borough Swimming Pool Wed Mar 20 Rock Band for Teens and Preteens 4:30 PM Haines Borough Public Library Wed Mar 20 Board Games 4:30 PM Haines Borough Public Library Wed Mar 20 Homework Help 5:30 PM Haines Borough Public Library Wed Mar 20 Sword Class 6:30 PM Chilkat Center For The Arts Wed Mar 20 Open Mic Nite 10:00 PM Pioneer Bar HAINES JUNCTION Wed Mar 13 Seniors - Drop-In and Activities 1:30 PM Haines Junction Seniors Apartments Arts, craft, fitness, pool tournaments, shuffleboard, carpet bowling, and card and board games Refreshments Wed Mar 13 Drop in Sewing at Da Ku 6:00 PM Da Ku Cultural Centre Come in and finish projects or start a new one Call 634-3309 or email rsmith@cafn.ca for more info Everyone is Welcome! Wed Mar 13 Adult Volleyball 6:30 PM St Elias Community School Thu Mar 14 Seniors - Carpet Bowling 1:30 PM St Elias Convention Centre All Seniors and Elders welcome! Thu Mar 14 Chair Yoga For Seniors 3:00 PM Haines Junction Seniors Apartments Thu Mar 14 Women’s Circle 5:30 PM Mun Ku Email elskloppers@gmail.com for more information Thu Mar 14 Adult Soccer 7:30 PM St Elias Community School Fri Mar 15 Story Hour 10:00 AM Haines Junction Community Library Sat Mar 16 Public Skate 12:00 PM Bill Brewster Arena Tues/Wed 3:15 - 4:45 pm Thurs - 7:45 pm - Fri 4:30 - pm - Sat 12-2 pm and Sun 5-7:30 pm Tue Mar 19 Southern Tutchone Classes 12:00 PM Da Ku Cultural Centre Tue Mar 19 Takhini Family Game Night 7:00 PM Takhini Hall Wed Mar 20 Seniors - Drop-In and Activities 1:30 PM Haines Junction Seniors Apartments Arts, craft, fitness, pool tournaments, shuffleboard, carpet bowling, and card and board games Refreshments Wed Mar 20 Drop in Sewing at Da Ku 6:00 PM Da Ku Cultural Centre Come in and finish projects or start a new one Call 634-3309 or email rsmith@cafn.ca for more info Everyone is Welcome! Wed Mar 20 Adult Volleyball 6:30 PM St Elias Community School Wed Mar 20 Village of Haines Junction Council Meeting 7:00 PM St Elias Convention Centre LORNE MOUNTAIN Fri Mar 15 Cooking for Kids - South American 1:00 PM Lorne Mountain Community Centre Call 667-7083 for more information Sun Mar 17 Ski-bou: Ski for Caribou 1:00 PM Lorne Mountain Community Centre Bring your cross-country skis and hit the trails with biologists to learn about the ecology and habits of Woodland Caribou Call 667-8291 fir details Mon Mar 18 Yoga with Jess Sellers 7:00 PM Lorne Mountain Community Centre For more info call 667-7083 or Email lmca@ northwestel.net Tue Mar 19 Creative Dance Classes 5:00 PM Lorne Mountain Community Centre For ages 4-7, Drop in - Free MARSH LAKE Wed Mar 13 Open Hours 5:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Wed Mar 13 Pump Fitness 6:30 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Thu Mar 14 Choir 6:30 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Fri Mar 15 Friday Night Dinner & Drinks 6:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Sat Mar 16 Bridge club 12:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Sat Mar 16 Knitting Circle 1:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre 660-4999 managermarshlake@gmail.com Tue Mar 19 North of 60 Seniors Cafe We heat the beverages, you heat the air 2:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Tue Mar 19 Yoga with Richard 5:30 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Wed Mar 20 Open Hours 5:00 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre Wed Mar 20 Pump Fitness 6:30 PM Marsh Lake Community Centre MAYO Fri Mar 15 Dinner and Movie Night 5:00 PM Mayo Community Hall And Recreation Centre Sun Mar 17 St Mary’s Church Service 11:00 AM St Mary’s Church (867)667-7746 Mon Mar 18 Yoga Classes 7:00 PM Mayo Curling Arena Bring your own Yoga mat or borrow ours Classes are free of charge and drop-ins are welcome 8979962043 Tue Mar 19 Mayo Sewing Nights 7:00 PM Yukon College Mayo Campus OLD CROW Thu Mar 14 Adult Night at the Youth Centre 7:00 PM Old Crow Community Center Old Crow Sun Mar 17 St Luke’s Church Service 11:00 AM St Luke’s Church 867-993-5381 Tue Mar 19 Gym Night 7:00 PM Old Crow Community Center SKAGWAY Daily, Mondays to Fridays, Mom, Dad & Me Toddler Time 9:00 am Skagway Alaska Appropriate for - yrs of age & caregiver, Free drop-in Call 907-983-2679 for more info Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays Group Cycling 12:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Wed Mar 13 Back & Hip Yoga 10:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Wed Mar 13 Acro Jam 6:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Playful practice that combines acrobatics and yoga This is an unstructured class to work on things you would like to improve on or trade Wed Mar 13 SpinFlex w/Katherine 7:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Thu Mar 14 Mat Pilates 7:30 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Intermediate core based class using classical mat exercises to create long, lean muscles Thu Mar 14 Senior Weights 10:30 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Chair based resistance training program that’s not just for seniors Thu Mar 14 Basketball For Adults 7:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Fri Mar 15 SpinYOGA 9:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Sat Mar 16 Ballet with Mary Thole - 4-5 yrs old 9:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Must register directly with Mary Sat Mar 16 Ballet with Mary Thole - yrs old 9:45 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Must register directly with Mary Sat Mar 16 Bouncy House Fun Time! 1:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre A parent or guardian must accompany children 12 and under Sat Mar 16 Undo and Renew Gentle Yoga 3:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Sun Mar 17 Undo and Renew Gentle Yoga 3:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Mon Mar 18 Restorative - Yin Yoga ALL Levels 10:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Mon Mar 18 Hatha Yoga w/Sherry- ALL Levels 5:45 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Mon Mar 18 SpinFlex w/Katherine 7:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Tue Mar 19 Mat Pilates 7:30 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Intermediate core based class using classical mat exercises to create long, lean muscles Tue Mar 19 Senior Weights 10:30 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Chair based resistance training program that’s not just for seniors Tue Mar 19 Let it Roll - Hatha Flow with Foam Roller 5:45 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Hatha Flow practice followed by foam roller and pinky balls Tue Mar 19 Basketball For Adults 7:00 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Wed Mar 20 Mom, Dad & Me Toddler Time 9:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Appropriate for - yrs of age & caregiver, Free drop-in Call 907-983-2679 for more info Wed Mar 20 Back & Hip Yoga 10:00 AM Skagway Recreation Centre Wed Mar 20 Acro Jam 6:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centre Playful practice that combines acrobatics and yoga This is an unstructured class to work on things you would like to improve on or trade Wed Mar 20 SpinFlex w/Katherine 7:30 PM Skagway Recreation Centr TAGISH Wed Mar 13 Tagish Library 12:00 PM Tagish Community Centre 399-3418 Wed Mar 13 Coffee and Chat: Tagish Community Centre 2:00 PM Tagish Community Centre Fresh baked goods every Wednesday Wed Mar 13 Catch Kids Club 4:00 PM Tagish Community Centre Snacks, crafts, field trips and lots of fun games Email recreation@tagishyukon.org for more information Thu Mar 14 OsteoFit 10:00 AM Tagish Community Centre Thu Mar 14 Carpet Bowling 11:15 AM Tagish Community Centre Everyone is invited to come and learn the technical game of Carpet Bowling Fri Mar 15 Pickleball 11:00 AM Tagish Community Centre Come try Pickleball, a new sport offered which combines table tennis and regular tennis Sat Mar 16 Tagish Library 12:00 PM Tagish Community Centre 399-3418 Sat Mar 16 Winter Carnival 2:00 PM Tagish Community Centre Snacks, hot drinks and fires to warm up Carnival,Costume Contest, Snowshoe Races, Door Prizes, Live Music Sun Mar 17 Tagish Community Church of the Nazarene 4:00 PM Tagish Community Church of the Nazarene 633-4903 tagishcc@ gmail.com Tue Mar 19 Carpet Bowling 11:15 AM Tagish Community Centre Everyone is invited to come and learn the technical game of Carpet Bowling Tue Mar 19 Get and Stay Fit 6:00 PM Tagish Community Centre Call 399-3407 for more info Wed Mar 20 Tagish Library 12:00 PM Tagish Community Centre 399-3418 Wed Mar 20 Foot Wellness Clinic 1:30 PM Tagish Community Centre Wed Mar 20 Coffee and Chat: Tagish Community Centre 2:00 PM Tagish Community Centre Fresh baked goods every Wednesday Wed Mar 20 Catch Kids Club 4:00 PM Tagish Community Centre Snacks, crafts, field trips and lots of fun games Email recreation@tagishyukon.org for more information Wed Mar 20 Tagish Community Association meeting 7:00 PM Tagish Community Centre Agenda posted at tagish.ca TESLIN Thu Mar 14 Badminton Nights 7:00 PM Teslin Rec Center Every Thursday, bring your racket or just bring your self for some swift fun! 335-4250 teslinrec@teslin.ca Fri Mar 15 Girls Club 6:00 PM Teslin Rec Center For grades 7-12, come hang out, games, activities and snacks! Call Kelsey 335-4250 for more information Fri Mar 15 Youth Club 8:00 PM Teslin Rec Center For grades 7-12, come hang out, games, activities and snacks! Call Kelsey 335-4250 for more information Tue Mar 19 After School Sports K - Gr 3:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Tue Mar 19 Yoga in the Mezzanine 5:30 PM Teslin Rec Center Every Tuesday, mats provided just bring your zen 335-4250 teslinrec@teslin.ca Tue Mar 19 Teslin Dance Group Practice 7:00 PM Teslin Healing Centre Every Tuesday evening, for more info contact Melaina at 867.390.2532 ext 333 or Melaina.sheldon@ ttc-teslin.com WATSON LAKE Mondays-Fridays Youth Activity Club 3:15 pm Watson Lake Recreation Centre For grades 5-11, come hang out, games, activities and snacks! Call Meaghen 536-8023 for more info Thu Mar 14 Help and Hope Drop in for Moms and Kids 1:00 PM Watson Lake Recreation Centre Crafts and Activities together! Thu Mar 14 Body Fit 7:00 PM Watson Lake Recreation Centre Contact Meaghan for more information 536-8023 Sat Mar 16 Ladies Time Out Breakfast 8:30 AM Andrea’s Hotel Come out for a relaxing time of inspiration, fun, and encouragement For more information call Ruth Holt 536-7726 or Ruth Wilkinson at 536-4542” Sat Mar 16 Fur Handling Workshop - Fox 10:00 AM Watson Lake We will demonstrate, discuss and answer questions Call 334-2110 for more details to register Sat Mar 16 Practice Well Being with Yoga, Qi Gong & Tai Chi 1:00 PM Watson Lake Recreation Centre Free - Donations Welcome, call 250-415-8270 for more information Sat Mar 16 Public Skate 2:00 PM Watson Lake Recreation Centre Sat Mar 16 Toddler Dance Classes 2:30 PM Watson Lake Recreation Centre Every Saturday - All Welcome Sat Mar 16 Ballet Dance Classes 3:15 PM Watson Lake Recreation Centre Every Saturday - All Welcome Sat Mar 16 Hip Hop Dance Classes 4:00 PM Watson Lake Recreation Centre Every Saturday - All Welcome Sun Mar 17 St John’s Church Service 10:00 AM St John’s Church Service (867) 536-2932 Mon Mar 18 Help and Hope Drop in for Moms and Kids 1:00 PM Watson Lake Recreation Centre Crafts and Activities together! Tue Mar 19 Body Fit 7:00 PM Watson Lake Recreation Centre Contact Meaghan for more information 536-8023 Tue Mar 19 Town of Watson Lake Council Meeting 7:00 PM Town of Watson Lake 16 whatsupyukon.com Sharpen What? H PENIN AR G S No Kidding! 667-2988 • 6149-6th Ave,Whitehorse [4 blocks from Main] PPrecision Machine Work PFully Guaranteed Active Interest LISTINGS copy here 7pt/8pt leading Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays & Sundays, COBRA Self Defense Age - 12 5:00 pm N60 Combative Arts Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays & Sundays, Kickboxing Age 13+ 7:00 pm N60 Combative Arts Mondays & Wednesdays, Judo Age 13+ 6:00 pm N60 Combative Arts Mondays & Wednesdays Ladies COBRA SD 8:00 PM N60 Combative Arts Mondays, Fridays, Sundays Insanity®Live Dropin Classes Mon/Fri 12:15 PM, Sun 10:45 AM Peak Fitness Tailored to ALL fitness levels No matter what your fitness level is, Coach Brittany will help you challenge yourself so you truly transform your body Tuesdays & Thursdays Winter Sprint Team Training 4:30 pm Canada Games Centre Call 334-8121 or email info@flatwaternorth.ca for more information Open to anyone aged 12+ Tuesday & Thursdays Grappling 6:00 PM N60 Combative Arts Tuesday & Thursdays Ladies Kickboxing 5:00 PM N60 Combative Arts Tuesday & Thursdays Muay Thai 7:00 PM N60 Combative Arts Wednesdays Adult Drop In Gymnastics 7:30 PM Polarette’s Gymnastic Club Whether you’re perfecting your skills, looking for a new workout idea, or trying your first cartwheel, Call 668-4794 for more information info@polarettes.org Wednesdays Dancefit 12:00 PM Better Bodies Cross Training Centre Workout dance rooted in jazz, hip hop and Latin styles will take you away from your stresses Wednesdays with an extra class on Saturdays at 11:00 a.m Call 633-5245 for more info Wednesdays & Sundays Velocity & Pursuit 4:30 PM Wed./10 AM Sun Biathlon Range Fridays & Sundays COBRA FS 8:00 PM N60 Combative Arts Fridays & Sundays Ladies Grappling 6:00 PM N60 Combative Arts Sundays to Fridays, Kickboxing Age - 12 4:00 pm N60 Combative Arts Wed Mar 13 Early Bird Fitness 6:00 AM Long, Lean & Mean Fitness 20 mins cardio training followed by 20 mins strength training and finish with 20 mins core/flexibility training-giving you an amazing well rounded workout routine All levels welcome 334-3479 info@llmf.ca Wed Mar 13 Mommy Barre 1:00 PM Long, Lean & Mean Fitness Focuses on strength, posture, core and flexibility Inspired by a blend of ballet barre work, strength training, Pilates and yoga Register online 334-3479 info@llmf.ca Wed Mar 13 Velocity & Pursuit 4:30 PM Biathlon Range Wed Mar 13 Core De Force 5:15 PM Long, Lean & Mean Fitness Punch, kick, and HIIT your way to a killer bod Register online 334-3479 info@ llmf.ca Wed Mar 13 Ice Towers, Local’s Night and Intro to Ice Climbing 6:00 PM Equinox Adventures Get your ice climb on, meet other climbers, take a lesson, try new gear Please RSVP - limited space Call 334-3725 ore email Wellness LISTINGS Inside Yukon Inn Mall on Fourth (Beside Dollar Store) Wed Mar 13 SomaYoga 9:00 AM Breath of Life Collective Great for those with chronic pain, stress, muscle soreness, busy mind or difficulty sleeping This is an all levels class Call or email for more information 332-3569 breathoflifeyukon@gmail.com We focus on you and we’re easy to work with! RED SEAL ELECTRICIAN WITH OVER 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE We can service work, renovations, new instals, lighting upgrades and custom commercial builds WE HAVE A HIGH ENERGY APPROACH TO ANY CHALLENGE Call today 867-334-8018 or Email: grizzlyelectricyukon@gmail.com Time for a Spiritual Checkup? Get Some Guidance with TAROT CARDS or ASTROLOGY Ellen E Brian L ITTLE S TAR A STROLOGICAL S ERVICES For a complete selection of services: ellenbrianlittlestar.com |667-6030 Ranger Réduire Organiser Nancy 867 335-5817 March 13, 2019 Tidying Decluttering Organizing 1drawer.at.a.time@gmail.com equinox@equinoxyukon.com for more info Wed Mar 13 Adult Drop In Gymnastics 7:30 PM Polarette’s Gymnastic Club Whether you’re perfecting your skills, looking for a new workout idea, or trying your first cartwheel, Call 668-4794 for more information info@polarettes.org Thu Mar 14 Barre 5:15 PM Long, Lean & Mean Fitness A workout that combines the best elements of ballet barre, pilates, functional training and stretching Register online 334-3479 info@ llmf.ca Thu Mar 14 Pilates for Men 6:15 PM Long, Lean & Mean Fitness Emphasizes moving from the center of the body, the powerhouse, and developing core strength in the deep muscles of the center to stabilize the trunk and protect the back Register online 334-3479 info@llmf.ca Thu Mar 14 Adult Biathlon 6:30 PM Biathlon Range Fri Mar 15 Strong by Zumba with Lynda 6:00 AM Better Bodies Cross Training Centre Combines high intensity interval training with the science of Synced Music Motivation Call 6335245 for more info Fri Mar 15 Mommy Barre 1:00 PM Long, Lean & Mean Fitness Focuses on strength, posture, core and flexibility Inspired by a blend of ballet barre work, strength training, Pilates and yoga Register online 334-3479 info@llmf.ca Fri Mar 15 Golden Horn Judo 3:30 PM Golden Horn Elementary Sat Mar 16 Avalanche Safety Training - Level for Backcountry Skiers/Split-Boarders (co) space coworking space` Intensive 2-day level course is suitable for people with no formal avalanche training or for people who are looking to brush up on their skills Register online Sat Mar 16 LDAY snowshoe fest Biathlon Range Sat Mar 16 FIT+ 20-20-20 9:30 AM Long, Lean & Mean Fitness 20 mins cardio, 20 mins strength and 20 mins core/flexibility training All Levels are welcome - Register online 334-3479 info@llmf.ca Sat Mar 16 zFit with Jennifer 10:00 AM Better Bodies Cross Training Centre Call 633-5245 for more info Sun Mar 17 Velocity & Pursuit 10:00 AM Biathlon Range Sun Mar 17 Carcross Kids Kickboxing 11:30 AM Peak Fitness Sun Mar 17 Carcross Kickboxing 12:30 PM Peak Fitness Sun Mar 17 BEARS 1:30 PM Biathlon Range Sun Mar 17 Pre School Martial Arts 3:30 PM Peak Fitness Mon Mar 18 Early Bird Fitness 6:00 AM Long, Lean & Mean Fitness 20 mins cardio training followed by 20 mins strength training and finish with 20 mins core/flexibility training-giving you an amazing well rounded workout routine All levels welcome 334-3479 info@llmf.ca Tue Mar 19 Adult Biathlon 6:30 PM Biathlon Range Tue Mar 19 Junior Shooting Program 7:00 PM Whitehorse Rifle Pistol Club Youth aged 1020, parent permission required, Registration fee applies Participants will learn about gun safety and marksmanship 667-6907 ENTER YOUR EVENTS ON-LINE It’s Free It’s Fast It’s Easy Wed Mar 13 Women & Children Lunch Date 11:30 AM Victoria Faulkner Women’s Centre Delicious Free Lunch for Women & Children Wed Mar 13 Slow Soothing Restorative 12:00 PM Rooted Tree Massage & Yoga All levels, wonderful for beginners With restorative yoga there are tons of options to make the pose work for you Call 334-8599 or email rootedtreemassage@gmail.com Wed Mar 13 Prenatal Luncheon 12:00 PM Skookum Jim Friendship Centre A healthy lunch and an activity for all prenatal mothers and for those with babies up to 12 months old Welcomes all pregnant moms-to-be, nursing moms, new dads, expectant dads, wee babes, and family supports Wed Mar 13 Drop-in Recovery Group Meetings 2:30 PM Mental Wellness and Substance Use Services Health & Social Services Just come We ask that you be alcohol and drug free during the group meeting Call for more information 456-3838 Wed Mar 13 Sharing Circles 5:00 PM Skookum Jim Friendship Centre Men only, Dinner provided Call 633-7688 Wed Mar 13 Beginners with Experience - Yoga 5:30 PM Alpine Bakery An introduction to the fundamentals of yoga including the principles of internal form, breath, and core, To register call or email 393-4440 wallymaltz@mac.com Wed Mar 13 SomaYoga 5:30 PM Breath of Life Collective Great for those with chronic pain, stress, muscle soreness, busy mind or difficulty sleeping This is an all levels class Call or email for more information 332-3569 breathoflifeyukon@gmail.com Wed Mar 13 The Alzheimer/Dementia Family Caregiver Support Group 7:00 PM Copper Ridge Place A group for family or friends caring for someone with Dementia Info and register call Joanne 668-7713 Wed Mar 13 Better Backs Hips & Hams 7:30 PM Alpine Bakery Find out exactly what and where your core is, learn how to breath into and from it, engage it, work from it To register call or email, drop ins welcome 393-4440 wallymaltz@ mac.com Thu Mar 14 Tai Chi at WGH 4:15 PM Hidden Valley School Fri Mar 15 Chill Yoga Flow 8:45 AM Rooted Tree Massage & Yoga All levels, with a focus on finding your own rhythms Call 334-8599 or email rootedtreemassage@gmail.com to register Fri Mar 15 Sally & Sisters Lunch 12:00 PM Whitehorse Food Bank Free Hot Lunch for Women & Children 334-9317 Fri Mar 15 Slow, Flow + Resto 5:30 PM Alpine Bakery Combination of restorative, moving into accessible Level flow, then toning back down to stretch and restorative To register call or email, drop ins welcome 393-4440 wallymaltz@mac.com TATTOO YOU Fri Mar 15 Thai Massage Night 7:00 PM Rooted Tree Massage & Yoga An opportunity to learn massage skills in real time! Call 334-8599 or email rootedtreemassage@gmail.com to register Sat Mar 16 Vision Board Workshop 9:00 AM Whitehorse, Yukon This full day immersion experience includes all supplies, the time and space to really focus on your dreams and some personalized coaching during the day Sat Mar 16 Red Tara Practice 12:30 PM VajraNorth Everyone welcome For more info contact 667-6951 (Cheryl Buchan) 633-3715 Sat Mar 16 PFLAG Meeting 7:00 PM Yukon College Support for those struggling with sexual orientation and gender identity in themselves or someone they know Everyone welcome Sun Mar 17 Restorative Yoga 10:30 AM Alpine Bakery To register call or email 393-4440 wallymaltz@mac.com Sun Mar 17 Overeaters Anonymous Meeting 7:00 PM 4071 4th Ave (Many Rivers Bdg) Location may vary please contact oayukon@gmail.com Mon Mar 18 Chill Yoga Flow 6:45 AM Rooted Tree Massage & Yoga All levels, with a focus on finding your own rhythms Call 334-8599 or email rootedtreemassage@gmail.com to register Mon Mar 18 Sally & Sisters Lunch 12:00 PM Whitehorse Food Bank Free Hot Lunch for Women & Children 334-9317 Mon Mar 18 Shamata Meditation 5:15 PM White Swan Sanctuary Group meditation all levels welcome Mon Mar 18 Buddhist Meditation Society 5:15 PM White Swan Sanctuary All are welcome! Mon Mar 18 Absolute Beginners 5:30 PM Alpine Bakery An introduction to the fundamentals of yoga including the principles of internal form, breath, and core, To register call or email 3934440 wallymaltz@mac.com Mon Mar 18 Hospice Walking Group 6:30 PM S.S.Klondike An opportunity to share your grief experience, or simply enjoy nature and the companionship of others who are grieving Call or email for more details 667-7429 info@ hospiceyukon.net Mon Mar 18 Hips Ham Core 7:30 PM Alpine Bakery Find out exactly what and where your core is, learn how to breath into and from it, engage it, work from it To register call or email, drop ins welcome 393-4440 wallymaltz@mac.com Tue Mar 19 Rise + Shine 7:00 AM Alpine Bakery To register call or email 393-4440 wallymaltz@ mac.com Tue Mar 19 Tai Chi at WGH 4:15 PM Hidden Valley School Tue Mar 19 Weight Watchers 5:00 PM Yukon College Please arrive 30-minutes prior to the listed meeting time for weigh-in and registration, room A2202 403-473-0645 blong@weightwatchers.ca Tue Mar 19 Intermediate Yoga - Level 5:30 PM Alpine Bakery To register call or email 3934440 wallymaltz@mac.com Tue Mar 19 Golden Horn Yoga 6:00 PM Golden Horn Elementary Terice 668-6631 Tue Mar 19 Neck Pain and Headaches Workshop 7:30 PM Whitehorse Physiotherapy Great new treatment methods that we are excited to share, admission by donation, call 667-2138 for more info Alcoholics Anonymous Wednesdays The Joy Of Living group (OM, NS) 12:00 noon 305 Wood Street -Back Entrance Porter Creek Step meeting (CM) 8:00 PM Our Lady of Victory No Puffin (CM, NS) 8:00 PM 6210 - 6th Ave Thursdays The Joy Of Living group (OM, NS) 12:00 noon 305 Wood Street -Back Entrance Polar Group (OM) 7:30 PM 6210 - 6th ave Fridays The Joy Of Living group (OM, NS) 12:00 noon 305 Wood Street -Back Entrance Yukon Unity Group Meeting 1:30 PM #4 Hospital Road Whitehorse Group (OM, NS) 8:00 PM 305 Wood Street - Back Entrance Saturdays Detox Meeting (OM, NS) 1:00 PM, Sara Steel building 609 Steele St., Main Entrance Women’s Meeting (CM, NS) 2:30 PM Whitehorse General Hospital (across from emergency) Hospital Meeting Whitehorse General Hospital (OM NS) 7:00 pm - Hospital Board Meeting Sundays Detox Meeting (OM NS) 1:00 PM 1:00 PM, Sara Steel building 609 Steele St., Main Entrance Hospital Meeting (OM NS) 7:00 PM Whitehorse General Hospital Mondays The Joy Of Living group (OM, NS) 12:00 noon 305 Wood Street -Back Entrance New Beginnings Group (OM, NS) 8:00 PM 6210 - 6th Ave Tuesdays The Joy Of Living group (OM, NS) 12:00 noon 305 Wood Street -Back Entrance Ugly Duckling Group (OM, NS) 8:00 PM 6210 - 6th Ave Juste Pour Aujourd’hui (OM, NS) 7:00 PM 205 Black St suite 120 Phone: AA 1-888-453-0142 (24 hours a day) Showcases Your Tattoo! Send us a high resolution picture and tell us what your tattoo means to you Email: editor@whatsupyukon.com with TATTOO noted in the subject line March 13, 2019 17 whatsupyukon.com Enjoyment is the whole point The Katie Thiroux Trio performs March 24 at Jazz on the Wing on the Yukon Arts Centre mainstage by Ken Bolton A legendary bass player who died almost two decades ago indirectly influenced Katie Thiroux’s decision to inject a healthy dose of standard jazz content into her concerts and recordings “I learned a lesson, by way of Ray Brown, that it’s a good idea to play songs that people know, so they feel like they’re a part of what’s going on Also, they’re just amazing songs.” The Los Angeles native said sharing a new take on a familiar melody, or set of lyrics, can be fun for both performers and audience members “It’s something we can all connect with,” Thiroux said “Ultimately, I really make music for people to enjoy it That’s the whole point to it.” The bassist/singer/bandleader compares the best tunes of the Great American Songbook to the classical works she first encountered when she started studying violin at the age of four “Sometimes I’ll listen to a George Gershwin song, or Harold Arlen, and think to myself, ‘Wow There’s nothing you get to that’s better than that.’” “What’s better than [Beethoven’s] Fifth Symphony, or the Ninth Symphony? It’s so timeless in that way.” In accordance with her family’s rule, Thiroux spent four years of her early childhood pursuing the Suzuki method, which uses violin as the foundational instrument of musical instruction “Honestly, I was really bad at violin Especially when there’s other little kids around you that are sawing away at it and playing concertos already by age six,” she admitted “Not that I didn’t enjoy it, but as soon as I got my hands on the bass, that was finally it for me.” That transition was made easier by the fact that both her mother and her older brother played bass Plus, her mother imparted some pragmatic advice from her own experience “She just suggested—and I’ll never forget this, because it was so vivid—‘Why don’t you try the bass, because someone always needs a bass player, and you always make money.’” At the age of eight, thanks to a “wonderful, mentoring teacher,” Thiroux found her musical future “As soon as I held the instrument it was just like when a little kid holds a baseball bat for the first time and says, ‘This is it.’ That’s what it felt like for me.” As well as the bass, the young Thiroux was learning to master another instrument—her own voice “I was really lucky to grow up in Los Angeles, where there happened to be a lot of music going on all the time I was able to study with wonderful teachers and get to be in really great children’s choirs.” When she was 10 years old, one of the choirs Thiroux belonged to functioned as a sort of “farm team” for the Los Angeles Opera “So I was in this choir and got Myths, Legends and Storytelling of a voice some writers have described as clear, but not particularly big “I agree It’s more conversational, I guess Almost like a horn That’s how I feel about it But I love lyrics I love, love, love telling a story I feel badly about this, but if I don’t like a song, it’s usually to with the lyrics,” she said Throughout high school, her orientation as a bass player was definitely toward classical music She even intended to pursue that trajectory in university, except for a “thought knocking on the door” questioning that choice Eventually, she realized she really couldn’t see herself “sitting in the back of an orchesPHOTO: courtesy of Katie Thiroux tra for the rest of my life Not that there’s anything wrong with that at all, but, for me, it wasn’t the feeling.” Enter jazz More specifically, enter one particular tune in her parent’s eclectic record collection It wasn’t by Ray Brown, or any of the double-bass jazz giants with such names as Clarke, Carter, Mingus, or Haden It was by vibraphonist and swing band leader, Lionel Hampton And it was anything but highbrow jazz “It was really one cut I heard hired to sing in the world premiere of Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox, which was pretty cool.” Thiroux wasn’t destined to be an opera singer, partly because Vocalist-bass player Katie Thiroux will bring her jazz trio to Whitehorse for a Jazz of his called ‘Rag Mop.’ It was so silly, but fun and swinging, and there’s a lot of people in the band,” Thiroux said “I couldn’t tell if they were making the song up on the spot, or what was going on, but it was just so fun I was like, ‘Wow, I should start listening to this music more often.’” The rest, as the cliché goes, is history—a full-ride scholarship to Berklee College of Music; gigs in Monterey, California, and practically everywhere else with a jazz festival; extensive touring and teaching; two CDs and a third in the wings This month, Thiroux will travel the farthest north she’s ever been, to present a Jazz on the Wing concert for Jazz Yukon With her will be longtime friends and collaborators, Glenn Zaleski and Matt Witek, on piano and drums, respectively Next summer, she and Witek will inaugurate a week-long jazz camp on the Hawaiian island of Maui At just 31, Thiroux has a clear understanding of why she does what she does “The reason I play music is to help people, to help humanity As long as that remains a goal and an endpoint, I will continue to play music.” The Katie Thiroux Trio will perform Sunday, March 24 on the Yukon Arts Centre mainstage, beginning at 7:30 p.m on the Wing concert on Sunday, March 24 Ken Bolton is a freelance writer and former co-editor of What’s Up Yukon LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE! 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