A10 Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Goldstream News Gazette
CHURCH SERVICES
West Shore
COLWOOD PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
CHURCH OF THE ADVENT
2250 Sooke Road 250-478-7113
You Belong
Sun. services at 9 am and 11 am www.colwoodchurch.com
The Anglican Church of Canada Saint Mary of the Incarnation 4125 Metchosin Road Service at 9:30 am on Sundays For info contact 250-474-4119 All are welcome
CALVARY CHAPEL WESTSHORE Sunday 10am 948 Dunford Ave 778-679-2092 www.ccwestshore.com
in the
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA www.colwoodanglican.ca
510 Mt. View Ave. (Behind the SHELL Station)
Rev. Sandra Hounsell-Drover 250-474-3031 Sunday services: 8:30 Traditional Worship 10:00 Family Service
Gordon United Church 935 Goldstream Avenue
250-478-6632
www.gordonunitedchurch.ca
Rev. Heidi Koschzeck Music by Tim Olfert Favourite Hymns: 10:15am Worship and Childrens Program: 10:30
Loving God ... Loving Others
Worship Services
Sunday at 10:00 am 2207 Millstream Road
Located next to Western Speedway
wachurch.org
Make the arts part of your routine Each January, many of us draft a list of research have shown of our resolutions, those things we hope that we should actively to change or have always wanted to engage with music making learn. Yet somehow, too many of us are on a regular basis, to fully caught saying, “I’ve always realize its power to wanted to try that.” improve our health Whether it be learning and well-being, and to play an instrument, join to unlock our exa music, dance, or theatre pressive and creative group, or learn to paint, self,” he continued. sculpt, draw, or write, the The Victoria Conservatory of West Shore offers a rich Music offers proarray of opportunities for individuals of all ages gramming for all and abilities to become ages, levels, and interests at its Kristi involved in the arts. Westhills-Langford location. Hoffman Studies have shown that “Connecting with one’s creative the arts can have a proand expressive self through found impact on the menmusic is easy to do, whether it tal health and wellness of be through joining the VCM’s individuals. “We hear a lot Langford Lake Voices, trying a new instrument, guided by one nowadays about the rightleft brain crossover, and of the VCM’s expert instructors, how involvement in the or for the very young, exploring arts is key to enabling that,” explained music, animals and creatures as part of Stephen Green, dean of the Victoria the Families Making Music classes,” Conservatory of Music. “When it Green added. comes to music, years
For those who have always wanted to try their hand at the visual arts, the Coast Collective Art Centre is a meeting place where creative skills and ideas are shared. “Coast Collective is a not-forprofit organization that is run by member artists and community volunteers,” said Kathryn Fudge, board treasurer. “It has a gift shop featuring artwork by over 100 local artists and a gallery with a constantly changing roster of shows. There is never an admission fee.” “Coast Collective is raising awareness of the healthful benefits of the arts by making them more available to experience year round.” The centre offers a diverse array of workshops for children, youth, and Does volunteering an hour or two of your time each month seem appealing adults. Adult workto you? If so, the District of Highlands requires volunteers for each of the shops are offered in following Committees to serve a two year term. many different medi• Highlands Heritage Select Committee ums, from beginner to • Highlands Social Sustainability Select Committee advanced. • Highlands Sustainable Land Use Committee In order to stay on There is also an opportunity for residents to participate on all Select top of the arts events Committees by providing feedback through participation as an and programs available “E-Participant”. This provides you with an opportunity to provide feedback in the West Shore, the without attending meetings; however this participation does not permit you West Shore Arts Counthe ability to vote on an item. cil is an excellent rePersons interested in serving are invited to submit a letter outlining details of source. “Our website relevant background information. displays a listing of Terms of Reference for these committees are available on the District website upcoming arts and at http://www.highlands.bc.ca/367/2014-Select-Committees, alternatively cultural events as well please contact the undersigned. as calls for artists,” said All submissions should be forwarded to the following by Feb 15, 2018: Laura Davis, president Tina Neurauter, Corporate Officer of the Arts Council. 1980 Millstream Road, Highlands, BC V9B 6H1 “And anyone can post T: 250-474-1773 | F: 250-474-3677 an event. The webE: tneurauter@highlands.ca | Web: www.highlands.ca site acts as a hub for local artists, groups, businesses, and other do your CheQuIng At A BAnK – But do your InvestIng wIth FIsgArd individuals to stay connected.” Make 2018 your year to try that ‘thing’ you’ve always wanted to try. Visit vcm.bc.ca for full event and class offerings, and coastcollective.ca for the calendar of exhibitions and workshops. Stay up-to-date with • 7.76% Compounded GROWTH* local arts events and • $1,000 minimum investment • Income or Growth option happenings by visit• 1-month redemption option ing westshorearts.org, or submit your own Based on Fisgard Capital II Corp A-5 Investment event. Kristi Hoffman is the 250.382.9255 West Shore Arts Counasset management corporation cil’s administration fisgard.com Investing in Canadian mortgages for 23 years assistant. The Council *net CAsh And Compounded growth return Is exACtly whAt FIsgArd Investors reCeIved AFter is celebrating its 30th deduCtIon oF All expenses. All rAtes BAsed on FIsgArd CApItAl II Corp. A-5 Investment. Before considering an investment please request a copy of Fisgard’s Offering Memorandum that details risk. Mortgage anniversary. investments are not guaranteed, returns may fluctuate and past performance may not be repeated.
HIGHLANDS SELECT COMMITTEES - VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The City of Langford has received an application to amend Zoning Bylaw No. 300 by means of proposed Bylaw No. 1753. All persons who believe that their interest in property is affected by the proposed Bylaw will be afforded an opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the Bylaw at a Public Hearing to be held in the CITY OF LANGFORD COUNCIL CHAMBERS, Third Floor, 877 Goldstream Avenue, Langford, BC, on Monday, 5 February 2018, at 5:30 pm. Please be advised that no representations may be received by Council after the close of the Public Hearing and any submissions made to Council, whether orally or in writing, will form part of a public record. Proposal: The purpose of Bylaw No. 1753 is to amend the City of Langford Zoning Bylaw No. 300 by amending the text of the CD1 (Comprehensive Development 1 – Goldstream Meadows) by eliminating the setbacks required for Area 2, to amend FAR regulations, and the regulations for amenity and affordable housing contributions associated with densification within Areas 2 and 3. Applicant: Richard Weldon, Romspen FC Homes Location: The land that is the subject of Bylaw No. 1753 is 1256 Landing Lane as shown shaded on the plan. COPIES of the complete proposed Bylaw and other material that the Council may consider in relation to the Bylaw may be viewed from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday (holidays excluded), from Monday, 22 January 2018 to Monday, 5 February 2018, inclusive, at Langford City Hall, 2nd Floor, 877 Goldstream Avenue, Langford, BC, V9B 2X8. Please contact Lauren Morhart in the Planning Department at 250-478-7882 with any questions on this Bylaw.
Braden Hutchins Director of Corporate Services
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