Bowen Island Undercurrent February 3 2017

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FRIDAY FEB 3, 2017

VOL. 43, NO. 05

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More than putting out fires

2016 statistics from the Bowen Island Fire Department

Community Centre

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Thoughts on peacemaking, women’s rights and more

A progress update from the Municipal Steering Committee

Museum & Archives welcomes new curator It doesn’t have

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Ideas for trail along Grafton Road MERIBETH DEEN EDITOR

John Kerr lives on the west side of Grafton Road, just past Charlie’s Lane. He says he is supportive of the development of more trails on Bowen, but thinks the proposal to blast and widen the road where it turns sharply at Charlie’s Lane is too expensive, and too destructive. “It’s a city-style solution to a Bowen problem,” says Kerr, “My neighbours along this stretch of roadway agree that there could be better solutions for this problem, and we’re concerned about the plan just being rushed through. I understand that there is money available, but money will come out of Bowen’s coffers too.” continued P3

“Archivist in training” Cathy Bayly stands outside the Museum & Archives with new curator Ines Ortner. Meribeth Deen, photo

MERIBETH DEEN EDITOR

If you don’t know Ines Ortner from your day to day Bowen life, you may know her as one of the curators behind the History of Bowen theatre exhibit at the Museum & Archives in 2008, or from the Wearable Art show at the Gallery at Artisan Square in 2014. Starting this past week, Ortner can now be found brainstorming and building exhibits at the Museum & Archives two days per week. Ortner has been working with local fashion historians Ivan Sayers and Claus Jankers on projects in the city for more than a decade. She also has a background in theatre, and in particular costume design. “I am a member of SMOC (Society for the Museum of

Original Costume),” says Ortner. “I give talks on fashion and costume there. Most recently, I gave a talk on punk fashion, it was really fun.” Ortner says both she and Cathy Bayly, a long-time employee of the Museum & Archives who is currently training to be the archivist, are looking forward to find new ways to harness community energy towards historical projects. “We have so many ideas, especially given this is both the 50th anniversary of the Museum & Archives and the 150th birthday of Canada,” says Ortner. “We are gearing up for an exhibit on how Bowen Celebrates. Included in that, we would like to have more about how different cultural groups on Bowen celebrate and express themselves in the exibhits throughout the year. Some things though, will likely stay the same, like the annual Teddy Bear exhibit. That’s here to stay.”

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John Kerr stands along Grafton Road by Charlie’s Lane. Meribeth Deen, photo

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