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RIBBONS IN YELLOW AND BLUE VOL. 48 NO. 10
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Islands Trust public engagement sessions on Bowen this weekend
ORGANIZATION SEEKING INPUT FROM ALL ISLAND COMMUNITIES ALEX KURIAL Editor
ЩЕ НЕ ВМЕРЛА УКРАЇНИ І СЛАВА, І ВОЛЯ: Ylonka Lupenec performed a moving rendition of the Ukrainian national anthem at last Saturday’s Ukraine fundraiser at Cates Hill Chapel. The concert and auction raised more than $17,000, which will be donated to the Red Cross to aid victims of the war being waged by Russia on the nation. For more photos, and a message from the organizers, check out Pages 5, 8 and 9. / Alex Kurial photo
A pair of in-person information sessions on the Islands Trust 2050 plan will take place on Bowen Island this weekend. The sessions are part of Islands Trust’s continuing efforts gathering feedback to help update the organization’s policy statement and outline objectives for the next 30 years. The last time major changes were made to the document was 1994. Issues being focused on include those stated in the “preserve and protect” mandate Islands Trust is guided by, along with areas not covered in the old agreement. Some of these include climate change, reconciliation with First Nations groups, forests and agriculture, and affordable housing. A draft statement is now available to the public, and a detailed description of potential changes can be found here. The group is now in its third phase of engagement efforts. Phase 1, which began back in 2019, consisted of open houses and information booths and displays on the many member islands. An online discussion space existed as well. Feedback was used to shape engagement for Phase 2 in 2021, which shifted almost entirely online due to the COVID pandemic, and involved a virtual open house and online survey. Now, with restrictions lifting, Islands Trust is returning to in-person events for their third and final phase of public feedback. Two are scheduled for Bowen on Sunday, March 27: one from 11 am to 3 pm at an event booth outside USSC, and an evening session from 6:30 to 8 pm at the library. CONTINUED ON PAGE 3