Vancouver Is Awesome #11 - June 18, 2020

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Posters celebrate the great outdoors N E W S + L I F E S T Y L E — A N E X T E N S I O N O F VA N C O U V E R I S AW E S O M E . C O M

BC Parks Foundation gets a boost  A4

PRAIRIE SMOKE & SPICE BBQ

PNE putting on a Car-B-Q for Father’s Day

Drive-thru event taking place June 18-21  A6

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Another demonstration in support of Black Lives Matter taking place  A5

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Black Vancouver is hossting a 'Juneteenth' march

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nother demonstration in support of the Black Lives Matter movement is set to take place in Vancouver this week.

Black Vancouver is hosting a “Juneteenth” march Friday, June 19, in solidarity with continued demonstrations being held across the continent and around the world. The event is set to begin at Jack Poole Plaza at 4 p.m. “Following the two recent Black Lives Matters protests, one at the Vancouver Art Gallery and the other at the Olympic Cauldron, many members of the community have advocated for a march in unity,” Black Vancouver organizers stated in a media release. “It is not only emotionally expressive but holds immense power, history and tradition, and is a powerful tool to create change and express community values." The event will mark “Juneteenth,” also known kn n ass Freedom Day, Emancipation Day or Jubilee Day. The annual commemoration dates back to 1865, when slaves in Texas ass were first informed of their freedom and the end of the Civil War, approxi ximately i tw two w years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation.

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t-shirts on its website. Juneteenth is currently recognized as a state holiday or special day of observance in 47 U.S. states, while tech companies Twitter and Square announced last week that they’ve designated the date a company holiday. By Megan Lalonde

“T “Though T Canadian, we cannot ignore the direct ties that many of our citizens have with our neighbouring Am Americans m below; this makes the celebration of Juneteenth just ass import rtant t for us ass it is for them.” Vancouver-based Nova Stevens and Shamika Mitchell are organizing the “Freedom from Hate March,” “with the full fu u platf tform f support rtt of the Black Vancouver team,” the group explained in the releas ase. s Volunteers will be on hand during the march to hand out Black Lives Matter t-shirt rts t to attendees. The shirt rts t aim “to keep sparki king i conversations once people head home to their own communities, circles and families,” organizers explained in the releas ase. s Black Vancouver is inviting those who are able to donate to help fund fu u the

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The PNE is holding a drive-thru BBQ event for Father's Day

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irst there were the Mini-Donuts, now it's time for a meaty fest. For their second drive-thru micro-event, the Fair at the PNE is holding a "Car-B-Q" that's all about some of their most popular rib-slingers. Taking place June 18 through 21 at Hastings Park, the advanced-purchased event will feature two concessionaires from other provinces, as well as two local vendors. All of the food must be pre-ordered, and you'll drive through and pick up your eats. Plus, as a special treat, the PNE hopes to "get dad’s engine running" courtesy the firstever indoor drive-through car show, featuring classic, vintage, and muscle cars, and hot rods from across the region. These drive-through mini events are how the PNE is coping with having to curb their usual Fair operations due to COVID-19. With gatherings limited to fewer than 50 people and mandated physical distancing measures, organizers have gotten creative with how they can still bring people together, as well as support many of the Fair's vendors. Now, back to the grub. Selling eats will be

Smith family of Ontario with Gator’s Barbeque and Reinhardt family of Saskatchewan with Prairie Smoke, both popular picks at the PNE's Ribfest zone. And our own local Reel Mac and Cheese truck, and The Fry Guys have grub up for grabs, too. Ticket purchasers will choose their day and time, and pre-purchase all their food. Ticket purchases include two tickets to the opening day of the 2021 PNE Fair. Prices are: $29 for one rack of ribs (plus two tickets to the 2021 Fair) and sides of mac and cheese or poutine can be purchased for $12 each. Entrance to the drive-through car show is free with your food purchase. A Taste of the PNE – Car-B-Q Edition! When: June 18-21, 2020 from 11 a.m.–3 p.m. and 4-8 p.m. Where: Hastings Park/PNE Grounds: Enter off Renfrew Street, North of the Pacific Coliseum Cost: Build your own food package, prices are $12-29 per item. Purchase online at ticketleader.ca. By Lindsay William-Ross

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ere you one of the thousands of British Columbians who struggled to book a summer campsite when BC Parks' Discover Camping reservation system reopened last month? Fret not - if you’re looking to enjoy the great outdoors this year but are frustrated by the constant battle for campsites, there’s an alternative to B.C.’s provincial parks you might want to consider. Since launching last year, Campertunity is hopping aboard the shared economy-trend to offer up new spaces for campers, and a new revenue generator for landowners - think Airbnb, without the bnb. Essentially, it aims to provide “a solution” to the problems associated with too many campers and not enough campsites. “Booking a campsite on government campgrounds has become so aggressive and competitive that it has led to reservation re-sales, undue stress, and a need for change,” wrote Campertunity’s co-founders in a release. “This is why we created Campertunity, an online platform that enhances camping experiences by allowing private landowners to list their land for

campers to book.” While campsites are available to book from coast to coast, the vast majority appear to be concentrated here in B.C. Prices range from $10 per night all the way up to $125 per night, though most sites appear to be priced around $30. The type of accommodations available, meanwhile, range from an urban garden to farmland to secluded oceanfront retreats. “Any space that’s big enough to pitch a tent,” is suitable land to list, according to the business’ website. Prospective property-listers are encouraged to check with their respective municipalities regarding camping laws before welcoming guests. Picky campers can also filter their search to include only sites that offer their necessary amenities, whether that’s flush toilets, RV hookups or pet-friendly spaces. Interested in booking a site for your next camping trip, or listing your land? Head to Campertunity.com for more information. By Megan Lalonde

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Mental Health Awareness How living with mental illness has given me the tools to cope during the COVID-19 Pandemic

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am a voice hearer, and living with mental illness has not been easy, but, through the support of my mental health team, I am now managing my illness and able to live a rich and fulfilled life. Being a voice hearer means that I hear voices in my mind that others can’t.

here and now instead ruminating about the potential risks of these trips. I do breathing meditation and concentrate on my breathing to ease the stress of the current crisis situation if it does get too much.

My lived experience also enables me to make a positive difference to others in my role as Peer Support Worker for Coast Mental Health, and this in turn has given me confidence and a support system.

Staying busy

My experiences with being hospitalized in locked psychiatric wards also help me deal with being cooped up inside so much right now. I watch TV and movies, listen to music, read books and do daily chores to keep myself busy so the days don't drag on with nothing to do but worry about getting sick. I can also do artwork, write or play musical instruments to stay occupied.

My experiences developing coping strategies have helped me tremendously in dealing with the current health crisis we are all facing across the globe. My coping tool box keeps me from too much worry, anxiety or fear and I would like to share it as I think it would be helpful to other folks who are struggling right now.

Routine

It's important to establish a daily routine in these troubled times rather than sit around in pajamas all day watching too much unsettling news coverage. I start my day at the same time every morning, take care of my personal hygiene and plan my day even if I am mostly staying indoors. I make sure to go to bed at the same time every night and get a good night's sleep so I am well rested and mentally sharp.

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It's important to reach out to friends and family and stay connected to people even if we can't meet in person right now. I am also in regular contact with my mental health team to stay healthy and well.

It's also important to eat healthy, nutritious meals and I take vitamins and supplements to ensure that I am getting the best daily requirements for my mind and body.

I hope that these tools and strategies will be helpful to folks who are struggling right now with worry, anxiety and fear. Stay safe, stay healthy and God Bless!

I incorporate physical activity into my routine including walks around my neighbourhood and dumbbells.

Being in the Present

While I am out walking I stay present with the moment, focusing on what is happening around me rather than using headphones; listening to birds is calming and relaxing. I also stay mindful during essential trips, and focus on the

Coast Mental Health's peer support programs are funded entirely through philanthropy. We need your support now more than ever to continue this crucial work. We are adapting our offering to ensure we can continue the 3000+ monthly interactions during the COVID-19 pandemic. By KC Pearcey, Coast Mental Health Peer Support Worker

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Mental Health Awareness Helping kids cope, virtually

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he BC Schizophrenia Society (BCSS) has released a new series of videos to help children cope during stressful times.

The 10-video series, geared towards children aged eight to 12, aims to explain to youth what mental illness is, healthy ways to express feelings and take care of themselves, and coping strategies for kids of parents who struggle with mental illness.

“During this time of physical distancing, we at BCSS are always looking for different ways to get tools and information into the hands of family members,” said the society’s CEO Faydra Aldrige. “These videos are one way we are adjusting our Kids in Control program to reach children and youth with parents or siblings who live with mental illness.” Each video highlights different topics, including how to make a self-care toolbox and what “caring for you” means.

“So many of us are experiencing mental health challenges during these unprecedented and unpredictable times, and when one person in a family is struggling, everyone — including children — can be affected,” said Judy Darcy, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions. “These videos are a great way to empower young people to express how they are feeling, learn how to care for themselves, and ask for help when they need it now and throughout their lives.” The society’s Kids in Control program was created to help children and youth to better understand their family members’ mental illness, and that they are not the cause of it. Founded in 1982, BCSS is a non-profit organization supporting families and providing education to the public about schizophrenia and other mental illnesses.

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Coast Mental Health announces July as Courage To Come Back Month as pandemic cancels annual awards and fundraising gala

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ourage To Come Back Month will honour five recipients and raise funds for critical community programming

To celebrate the courageous achievements of this year’s Courage To Come Back Award recipients, Coast Mental Health is today announcing they are dedicating the month of July to Courage. During Courage To Come Back Month, the stories of five British Columbians who have overcome extraordinary adversity to come back and give back to their own communities will be celebrated.

Every Thursday in July, Coast Mental Health will announce a recipient online and on their social media channels in one of five categories - Youth, Mental Health, Addiction, Medical and Physical Rehabilitation. Each year, over 1,500 people gather at the Vancouver Convention Centre to celebrate the annual Courage To Come Back Awards. Due to the global pandemic, this year’s annual in-person awards gala, which is also a critical fundraising event for the foundation, has been cancelled.

“We are dedicated to celebrating our incredible award recipients during this pandemic. Their stories are true journeys of bravery, resilience and strength in the face of adversity,” stated Lorne Segal, O.B.C., President of Kingswood Properties, Chair of the Awards for the past 15 years. “They will leave you inspired and optimistic and will, I hope, become a weekly dose of Courage in your lives.”

programs made possible through donors’ generous support at the annual Courage To Come Back Awards - which raised $2.5 million in 2019, provide outreach services, housing support, food security, mental health support for youth and adults, peer support services, training and employment and many other programs that are vital to the long-term recovery of vulnerable people living with mental illness.

Coast Mental Health an independent registered charity - is the largest provider of communitybased services for people living with mental illness in British Columbia. Each year, the

For the month of July 2020, tune in every Thursday for your weekly dose of Courage: couragetocomeback.ca or follow on Instagram or Facebook.

Mind and Body Staying physically active can be an important part of maintaining mental wellness. Although most gyms and fitness centres have been closed for weeks, people are finding other ways to keep they body and mind in tune. • Online classes: YouTube can be a gold mine for free workouts and some cable service providers may have on-demand fitness channels.

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While Justice has gone through periods of remission over the years, Mueller says the cancer always returns. In the beginning of May this year, Mueller says Justice completed his most recent maintenance chemotherapy treatments; he also received an award for bravery. Sadly, the relief was short-lived. Only days later, Mueller says the blood work came back irregular. Further tests confirmed that Justice's cancer had returned. Now, the boy will need a bone marrow transplant, but first the cancer needs to be in remission.

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COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, this year's pitch night will take place virtually, on Friday, July 3. The benefit of moving the event online? Attendees no longer need to be based in Vancouver, meaning anyone around the world is invited to throw their hat into the virtual ring. The window for submissions is open for just over one more week, until June 20. The top 10 "awesomers" will be notified on June 25 that they've earned a spot on pitch night, set to kick off at 6 p.m. PT on July 3. Check out awesomeshitclub.com for more info, or to submit your idea for consideration. By Megan Lalonde

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