Wednesday July 26th , 2023
The Atlin Whisper
“Never doubt that a small group of committed citizens can change the world.”
Margaret MeadThanks very much for everyone’s hard work to make another successful Tea on the Tarahne.
Thank you very much for the wonderful gifts that were donated:
Larry DuGuay ( pottery)
Karyn Armour (necklace and earrings)
Judy Currelly ( art cards)
Dani McNeil (tea cup with bees wax candle) Corrine Johnson ( stained glass)
Carla Spek (large photo print)
Trish Gobeil ( mitts and photo cards)
Atlin Mountain Coffee Roaster - coffee
Thanks very much for getting the ship ready, set up, serving, gamblers, clean up and many more tasks that need to be done.


Rose Anne and Ovi Antilla
Susie and Gerry Kuelbs
Linda Reed
Helen Smith
Kate Fisher
Jane Wilder
Lynn Turnbull
Shirley Milligan
Andrea Ross
Maureen Morris
Nicole Gobeil
Bob Gobeil
Jennifer Hansen
Wayne McManaman
Sharon Winegarden
Corrine Johnson
Dani McNeil
Carol Boyko
Heather Fraser-Keny
Susie’s lovely young servers –
Abby, Anna and Claire
Elaine and Bob Schroeder
Susie Smith
Donna Hall
I apologize if I have missed anyone - we had so many folks offering.
Thanks to everyone that has donated food for our Tea. We have an amazing town who obviously cares for the lovely ship - the Tarahne.
Trish Gobeil
The Historic Globe Theatre
Wednesday Aug 2, 2023
Michael Gates Book Launch
Q&A to follow with books for sale
Michael Gates tells the story of the discovery of a hoard of silent movies found buried in permafrost in Dawson City in 1978. The recovery and restoration of the films became an international project involving the Library of Congress. The hundreds of films included newsreels, comedies, dramas, and westerns featuring some of the most famous people in the silent film era.
Michael will take you through the events surrounding the discovery of the films, and will then take you back in time to the days of live gold rush theatre, and the transition to moving pictures.

Michael Gates is the former curator of collections for Klondike National Historic Sites in Dawson City. He is author of seven books on Yukon history, including his most recent work, "Hollywood in the Klondike" He also pens the popular History Hunter column in the Yukon News and has spoken widely in Canada, the US and Europe. Michael was appointed the Yukon's Story Laureate in 2020.
Doors Open 7:30
Reading Starts 8:00
Enter by Donation
Coffee/Tea Service Available by Donation
August Summary
Musicians & Presentations
July28– 30
WednesdayAugust2
Haa Kusteeyi Celebration Michael Gates
film and elder stories

SaturdayAugust2
Book Launch & Reading
SaturdayAugust19
Café des Voix The Compassion Pills
Jazz Collective CD Release
Sunday & Wednesday Movies
Doors open 7:00, movie starts 7:30
Wednesday July 26:
Last Vegas :
Starring: Michael Douglas, Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman, Kevin Kline
Directed by: Jon Turteltaub
Sunday July 30:
Sorry No Movie:
Wednesday Aug 2:
Book Launch: Hollywood in The Klondike
Michael Gates
Sunday August 6:
Me Before You:
Starring: Emilia Clarke, Sam Claflin
Directed by: Thea Sharrock SeePostersforDetails
The Historic Globe Theatre
SaturdayAugust 2, 2023
Café des Voix is a moveable feast of vocal jazz, blues and Broadway music, featuring local singers backed up at the Globe Theatre in Atlin, B.C. by jazz pianist Annie Avery and bassist Anne Turner. Established in late 2016, Café des Voix has grown into a well-loved staple of the Yukon music scene, with a roster of nearly 60 singers who have performed at Café des Voix events over time. Featured singers include:

Dave Haddock, Jean Langloi, Telek Rogan, Caroline Watt, Elaine Schiman
Accompaniment: Annie Avery, Anne Turner
Doors Open 7:30
Concert Starts 8:00

Tickets $15 in advance, $20 @ the door
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/684447088667
Email exploreatlinsales@gmail.com
Coffee/Tea Service Available by Donation
Facebook: @ExploreAtlin Email exploreatlinsales@gmail.com
Presented by Heather Keny


Big Water Society would like to welcome back Jan Forde, MSW to provide FREE professional counselling to everyone in Atlin!
Please contact Jan Forde on Wednesdays, 10:00 am to 6:00 pm at 867-3336829 (more details to come)

Tail Gate Sales 2023
Mark Your Calendars
August 12, September 2 10 to 1 or 2 PM depending on weather and vendors Call, message or email Jane to reserve a spot or if you have questions.
651-7697, janecurry245@gmail.com

$5.00 for each table or by Donation All proceeds this year go to Atlin Museum programming.

“How Could I Not Notice You?”
There were times when you were immersed in the warmth of a mid-day sun with your face aglow revealing total bliss. How could I not notice you?
On one occasion you were out and about in a gentle summer rain no umbrella, no hat just relishing the rain wash over you, being one with nature. How could I not notice you?
I went with friends once to an open-mike cafe. Your song and voice touched me, so, I summoned the courage to let you know how deeply your music affected me. You made my day by saying with a welcoming smile, how could I not notice you?
Ever since, people notice us…
Jeff SalmonMISSING PEGGY LEE
by Paul LucasI stumbled up the back stairs of the Red Onion and almost knocked Jan (the madam and owner of the joint) over as she came through the brothel doorway.

“Hey,” she said, “you just missed Peggy.”
I had just returned from Lower Lake, a beautiful little oasis on the mountainside above the town of Skagway. Somewhere in my ramblings, I had managed to fall into a foul smelling bog. I was streaked with mud, looked like hell, and probably smelled worse. I needed to get to a bathtub.
“Who?” I replied, eyeing the door to the bathroom.
Jan wrinkled her nose but, gracefully, continued without comment.
“Peggy Lee. You just missed Peggy Lee. She was on the Star Princess and she came into the bar looking for a tour, so I gave her one. Just a few minutes ago, she was sitting on the end of your bed and looking around the Madam’s room.”
“Damn!”
Peggy Lee was one of the iconic jazz singers of her era, and I was a fan.
I scampered up the remaining stairs, peeled off my muddy clothing, filled the old turn of the century iron bathtub with steaming water and slid into it. Finally, all hosed off and sporting fresh duds, I walked through the door, past the cast iron woodstove to the bedroom, and plopped myself down on the corner of the bed - a corner now in slight disarray from Peggy’s shapely tush. It felt warm. Or maybe it was just wishful thinking.
I have a collection of recordings from a tour Peggy did in her early days with her small group. That group featured guitarist Dave Barbour. Barbour came out of Benny Goodman’s band where Peggy got her first big break. Dave was a great player who played a major role in establishing guitar accompaniment for Jazz vocals.
Years after my missed date with Peggy, I got a chance to play with someone who knew a whole lot about those particular road groups
bassist Ben Tucker.
Ben and I played together at ‘Alligator Soul’ in Savannah GA. My friend Hilbo (of Ozone Ranger fame) had moved back to Georgia to follow his new passion - Cajun food. He wanted to become a Cajun chef in the belly of the beast and, by gum, that’s exactly what he did. Ilene and I visited there in 2006.
SAVANNAH GA
Even the Air has Manners
Savannah is a magic town - a mythical fairy land. Over twenty city squares make up the downtown core - gardens with serpentine paths, ancient oak trees festooned with Spanish moss, and rugged benches where you can sit in that sensuous southern air and take in the atmosphere. Southern mansions preside over each square - all balconies, shutters and old style porches, looking like they sprang out of a historic picture book.
The restaurant itself is right in the mould. Down the stairs off Barnard St, hanging on to the wrought iron banister, you enter a foyer that looks out over a bar area and tables - all restored within an inch of the period. The place drips with atmosphere. And the food is great.
Ben Tucker played with everybody: Art Pepper, Quincy Jones, Billy Taylor, Dexter Gordon. Known for writing the Jazz hit ‘Comin Home Baby,’ he was also Peggy Lee’s bassist for many years along with drummer Grady Tate.
Ben was a real gentleman, soft spoken and unassuming. Along with our steady job at the restaurant, we played several gigs together, including the opening for the Savannah Jazz Festival with Marcus Printup.
On breaks, and over a glass of wine or two, he would occasionally regale me with tales of derring-do on the road with Peggy. What a life. It was, however, a life complicated in the day by the blatant racism that existed, and still exists, in the South.
Ben was a black man. Born in Tennessee, he made a name for himself in New York, then retired to his adopted hometown, Savannah. As one of Savannah’s favourite sons, Ben got a pass of sorts. Not that you’d notice much. The racial situation in Geargia, even in 2006, seemed only a bare few steps away from Jim Crow.
The South is a complex place. Savannah, all grace and manners on the surface, can’t seem to escape the racism running just under the skin. And that racism seems to be, for those in the white supremacist camp, as vitriolic and violent as ever.
I generally came into the club in the late afternoon to set up for the early set I did with my wife Ilene. By the time I got there, the bar stools would be occupied by the regular bevy of southern belles. These girls were not wine drinkers. It was highballs or nothing, and they were usually a few sheets to the wind by the time I arrived.
“Why if it ain’t our favourite Yankee come to play us some music on that guitar of his,” I would hear from the bar.
“Come on over honey, and have a drink before you start. It can’t do you nothin’ but good.” They were charming, and funny.
Conversations with these women went the full gamut, but interesting slips revealed a generational, hard nosed bigotry that went to the bone. That, and the fact that the Civil War was often referred to as ‘that recent unpleasantness,’ made me think these folks truly believed the old South would rise again. And not a moment too soon.
I have a problem with all this. I know these people. I have worked with, laughed with, drank and played music with them. These folks would give you the shirts off their backs - as long as you’re not a person of colour. I just don’t get it.
Still, I don’t want to make rash generalizations. Only a small percentage of Southerners are truly racist, and recent political developments indicate that things might slowly be getting better. Still, in 2006 there seemed to be enough of that population to elect racist governors and members of congress - allowing the dirty work to get done without anyone getting anything on ‘em.
That being said, I have to step up to the plate and accept my own complicity in this monumental mess because, the fact is, the racism in the South is likely the result of an errant gene swimming in my own British gene pool - particularly in that bunch who landed in the Carolinas lo’ those many years ago. The Brits are, after all, some of the most racist buggers ever to stand on the planet, with the possible exception of the Spaniards, Dutch and, well let’s face it, any of that ‘white and right’ lot.
These people are like your drunken Uncle Ernie - the guy who stumbles into the living room in the middle of your daughter’s birthday party, lies on his back, and proceeds to light a fart. I am hoping that this particular gene will eventually water itself down enough to make racism a thing of the past. But I’m not holding my breath.
Peggy Lee was a great Jazz singer. She was also entirely colour blind. All she wanted was a great band around her and that’s exactly what she got
Atlin Community Improvement District
The Atlin Community Improvement District (ACID) is accepting resumes for employment as a Part Time Administrator.
Hours: Approximately 70 – 100 hours per month
Closing Date: Until filled
Start Date: A.S.A.P.
Pay: Commensurate with experience
Skills and requirements:
✓ BasiccomputerskillswithknowledgeofWORDprocessingpackage&EXCEL
✓ AbletodobookkeepingusingSAGEaccountingsoftware
✓ Typingspeedof30wordsperminute
✓ Goodcommunicationskills–verbal&written(letterandreportwriting)
✓ Abilitytouseandmaintainorganizedfilingsystems-paper&electronic
✓ Abletoworkunsupervised&beextremelyorganizedandself-motivated
As the ACID Administrator you will be expected to:
-Preparemeetings-agendas,organizepertinentdocuments,financialstatements,minutes
-Postnotices,minutes(&other)atPostOffice,ServiceBC,andtownbulletinboards
-Organize&keeppaperandelectronicfiles
-Followgenerallyacceptedbookkeepingprocedures-accountspayable/receivable, payroll&remittances,reconcile accounts,prepareyearendpaperworkforauditor,etc
-Anticipate&implementmonthly/yearlyprocedures
-Submitnecessarygovernmentdocumentsandreportsinatimelymanner
-Preparetheannualbudget
-Write/manageallcorrespondence
-KeepTrusteesandChairpersoninformed-WorkdirectlywiththeChairperson
-OrganizetheAnnualGeneralMeetingandElections
-ManageadministrationdutiesoftheAtlinVolunteerFireDepartment
-OtherdutiesasoutlinedinBylaw#57(Seecurrentadministratorforinformation)
-Researchandrequestinformationfromvariousagencies
-CommunicatewithgovernmentMinistriesandagenciesasrequired
-Workinarandomlybusysharedofficespace
-Generallightmaintenanceoffirehall–janitorial
-Ifrequired,paintingandsummermaintenanceofwalkway Administrative experience an asset. Training will be available. Please submit your resume via mail or email to: Atlin Community Improvement District P.O. Box 388 Atlin, BC V0W 1A0 atlincid@gmail.com
BBQ DRAW
$ 5.00 per ticket
For Atlin Board of Trade
Draw Date: Aug 7th
Tickets available at Atlin businesses Dorothy O'dian and Marj Holman
Please support your local community
NORTHERN HOMES REAL ESTATE
Watson Avenue
Two adjoining lots totalling 75x100’ providing ample room to build a new home while restoring a colorful and historic building, if you chose. No neighbors or roads to the north so lots of privacy.
$225,000
4th Street
400 sq.ft., one bedroom cabin plus large workshop on two adjoining 50x100 lots, fully fenced. Quiet location with lots of room for expansion. Great potential for expansion.

$275,000
43.6 Acres
Beautifully maintained, inside and out, this cozy 2 bedroom home is so private featuring a second cottage with sleeping loft (often used as B&B), a third cabin for guests, great garage/workshop, plus various other craft/work shops and fencing. Mountain views in every direction plus short walk to Atlin Lake sandy beaches. Just waiting for you! Viewing by appointment ONLY!
$597,000
Pearl Street
1700 sq.ft. historical building suited for combination comfortable living plus retail. Living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and 3rd huge room to adapt to your needs! Recent extensive foundation and roof restoration plus interior renovations utilizing the original wood and fixtures. This is original “Atlin” and your opportunity!
$395,000
Warm Bay Road
This gem is off grid, well maintained and absolutely the perfect retreat. 2 bedrooms, large open dining/living room, galley kitchen and spacious pantry. Storage in walk out cellar plus numerous outbuildings. Bonus is a warm spring flowing through year around!
$239,000
Lake View
A great view awaits in this well built, 2 level home with a fabulous open floorplan on the upper level with a master bedroom plus storage! The lower level boasts 2 extra bedrooms or bedroom and games room. Almost 1700 sq.ft., lots of room for the entire family and guests to enjoy! Dbl garage on lower level plus another garage for all those extras like boats, quads, sleds. $535,000 SOLD
5 Acres
With power, small log cabin, tenant occupied near the upper end of the acreage, application for subdivision has been submitted/approved to create two 2.5 acre parcels. Slope facing Atlin Lake. Build your dream home to take advantage of the view and keep the tenant as caretaker! Or build a series of guest cabins! Your imagination is your only limitation!
$237,000 SOLD
Fourth of July
Basic lake side cabin, 3 bedrooms, lots of big windows, hidden in the trees, on .544 acres, leased lot until 2042. Very private! 61,500 SOLD
4th of July
.78 acres of Crown Land lease, gated, partly cleared, the perfect spot to keep your RV and recreational necessities, there for year around enjoyment. Lease term to 2042.
$53,500
HIDDEN GEM
This stunning gem in an Enchanted Forest has been lovingly crafted by the hands of this talented owner – never to be duplicated! On 4 acres with guest cabins and a short walk to hidden lakes plus easy access to the highway,
$399,000 SOLD
STUNNING – Inside and Outside
Incredible views, quiet location and fabulous home. 1700 sq.ft. on main level, beautifully renovated with gyproc interior, lots of updated windows, open floor plan, kitchen, dining area, living room, bar/games room plus 2 bedrooms. Basement offers 3 more bedrooms, two baths, kitchenette and large living room with ground level access. One of a kind waiting for you.
$349,000 SOLD
Mi 43 Atlin Highway
34+ acres of land, surrounded by grazing lease, with 1700 sq.ft., 2 BR, full basement home, great well, septic field, solar and generator plus lots of extras. If you wish, will come with 2 loveable nags who consider this home. Quick possession is possible.
$535,000 SOLD
FOR SALE – Atlin Property at corner of

3rd Street and Pearl Avenue
In the middle of the Atlin townsite but tucked away for tranquility and privacy.
Spacious backyard with greenhouse (6x12 feet) and three raised garden beds, various fruit trees and shrubs (cherry, apple, haskap, saskatoon, raspberries etc.) and an outhouse. Property right next to the Alkali slough with great accessibility to walking and cross-country ski trails and with a view of Atlin Mountain

General info:
• Total property size fully fenced: 3 lots (12,600 sqft, ~0.3 acres)
• Finished area: 1050 sqft – living space all on one floor
• Interiors extensively renovated in 2009
• Cistern with 2300 litres capacity
• Septic tank and field – redone in 2020

• Wood heat with Pioneer Princess wood cook stove hand-crafted
• by the Amish; back up oil and electrical heating
• R65 insulation in ceiling/attic
Features:
• 2 arctic entrances
• 2 bedrooms
• 1 full bathroom (and 1 outhouse)
• Open kitchen, dining and living area
• Storage room with cedar wood infra-red sauna
• Large root cellar below
• Oversized garage with ample parking and storage space
• Large woodshed with some wood
• 2 additional storage sheds
• Appliances: washing machine, stove, fridge
Price: $330,000
Serious inquiries at cziegler@unb.ca
Custom Fish Art- Fiberglas and Wood

Please note that requests for same day water delivery must be received no later than 11 am of said day. Thank you!
Water delivery and Sewer Removal are available Monday through Friday
Home Heating Fuel, Bulk Fuel and Bulk Oil Available
Phone 250-651-7463
Email garypumpsltd@gmail.com
Mailing address is Box 147, Atlin BC V0W 1A0
Office hours – Monday to Friday 8 am – noon

With thanks, Gary McNeil and Jody Smallwood
GARY HILL’S FISH ART
GARY HILL’S – CUSTOM, FISH REPRODUCTIONS
PHONE 867 334 4857.
EMAIL – garyphill59@gmail.com
7 MONARCH Drive – ATLIN – BC. V0W 1A0
WANTED
Hi! I’m looking for antiques! Outdoor and indoor items/furniture.
If you think you have something interesting for sale or to give away, please call me at 250-651-2111 or email me at: a.remon@me.com
Thank you!
Amélie Remon
Gary Pumps Ltd.Atlin Mountain Inn's New Hours
Breakfast 7-9am
Lunch 12-2pm
Dinner 6-8pm
Saloon open Wed - Sat
Atlin Coffee and Cream Cart


Featuring specialty coffees and more!

NEW_ Soft Ice cream!

Open daily 12-9pm. Closed Thursday. Located across from the Tarahne on Lakeshore St. Atlin.
Atlin Pet Care

287 Tatlow Street
Yourpetshomeawayfromhome!
Indoor/Outdoor Runs
Heated Kennels
Boarding-Grooming-Pet Supplies
Emergency Care-Veterinarian Referrals
SPCA AGENTS
George Holman 250-651-7717 or Marj Holman 250-651-7758
LANDFILL SPRING/SUMMER HOURS
SATURDAY-MONDAY
CLOSED ON ALL BC STATUTORY HOLIDAYS
Canada Day - Closed Saturday, July 1st …… Open July 2, 3, 4
BC Day - Closed Monday, Aug 7th …...…. Open Aug 5, 6, 8
Labour Day - Closed Monday, Sept 4th ………... Open Sept 2, 3, 5
National Day for Truth & Reconciliation - Closed Saturday, Sept 30 … Open Oct 1, 2, 3
Day - Closed Monday, Oct 9th ... Open Oct 7, 8, 10
HOURS 11 AM - 4 PM Operated by the Atlin Community Improvement District
Spring hours effective April 1, 2023
Monday to Saturday 9am – 5pm

Sunday 11am – 4pm
New bakery chef with take out options!
~Weekly freight truck run on Mondays and freight runs available upon request~
Atlin Christian Centre
Affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Service and Sunday
School Sunday 11 a.m.
Come join us!
250-691-0128
St. Martin’s Anglican Church
10 a.m. Sunday Everyone welcome!
You learn to love by loving Frances de Sales

Sewing Machine

Cleaning, Repair, &Setup Terry
250651-7769
Mountain Shack Café Restaurant
Fast Fancy Food Great Service

110 Discovery Avenue In Atlin, B.C.
EAT IN OR TAKE OUT
Wednesday thru Monday
250-651-7789
MOBILE WELDING SERVICE

AVAILABLE
Contact: Alain Vanier
250-651-0037
Reasonable Rates!
Smallwood Enterprises Ltd
We provide Concrete, Drain Rock, Screed gravel, Sand, Topsoil and Septic systems. We also provide Equipment Rentals, Excavations, Covered Storage, Firewood and Snow Removal. Please call (250) 651-2488 or email bobscontracting2020 @gmail.com
Atlin Community Library
Open Every Friday and Saturday 2-4p.m. Everyone Welcome
The next Whisper is Wednesday August 9th Submissions are due no later than Sunday 6pm August 6th
The Purpose of the Atlin Whisper is to encourage, build-up and inform the people of Atlin concerning ongoing community events and happenings. The Whisper is not a political mouthpiece. Compiled and edited by Lynne Phipps. Paper for printing courtesy of Northern Homes Real Estate Printing courtesy of Dani McNeil and the RCMP Atlin. Delivery by Bobbie Whelan and Gary Hill.
Classifieds, news, upcoming events Contact 1-867-334-7949 or lynnephippsatlin@gmail.com if you have, pictures or articles you would like to submit.

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