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Santa, my friend…Santa Claus held hands and chatted with five-year-old Jayden Lachambre Hokanson at Valley Fair Mall. Jayden and others had an opportunity to meet the iconic Christmas legend before he begins delivering presents around the world.
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UpFrontMaple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times Tuesday, December 24, 2013 A3
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Debris stuck on tracksA piece of metal debris got caught
on the CP Railway track at the 240thStreet on Tuesday afternoon around 3p.m. When a train came to the cross-ing it “made contact” with the casing,according to CP Rail spokesperson SalemWoodrow, who added there were nosafety concerns.
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Crown asks for reportThe Crown is seeking a psychiatric
report for former Maple Ridge resident,Christopher Neil, who pleaded guilty tobreaching a peace bond. Crown allegeshe may have accessed child pornographywhile under court imposed conditionsthat he wasn’t allowed to access theInternet, according to Crown spokes-person Neil MacKenzie.
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Shovels out on FridayRob Hildbrand was helping his fiance
by shovelling the sidewalk in front ofDairy Queen at Lougheed Highway and225th Street. “I didn’t really want her outhere slipping and hurting herself, so Icame out,” said the Maple Ridge native.
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Celebrating the lightTIMES columnist Lynn Easton speaks to
a family tradition that has grown from asimple solstice ceremony into somethingmuch more. It has evolved into the centreof her family’s seasonal celebrations.
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Lynn Easton, a journalistand former editor ofThe TIMES, offersreflections of life ineast Maple Ridgeand beyond. Sendyour thoughts to
Boondocks BanterBoondocks Banterby Lynn Easton
Haven gives those withnowhere to go on Dec.24 a chance to cometogether and be part of acommunity.by Eric [email protected]
At the turn of the cen-tury, a group of communityvolunteers got together onChristmas Eve and hosteda free, non-denomination-al, wheelchair-accessibleChristmas dinner.
It was the first ChristmasHaven.
Promoting a sense ofbelonging and friendship ona night that can be hard forpeople with little or no sup-port, the event has happenedevery year since.
Still 100 per cent volunteerdriven, this year’s ChristmasHaven will be held tonight(Dec. 24) at The ACT in
downtown Maple Ridge, at11944 Haney Pl., from 6 to 9p.m.
In addition to a completeturkey dinner, children’sactivities, and a visit fromSanta, there will also be avariety of live entertainment.
Pam Burns, this year’sentertainment organizer forthe event, said the lineupwill include the Maple RidgeDance Circle (MRDC) localguitarist/singer Mike Walker,local couple Mike and Suzy,who entertain with a ukuleleand guitar, Peter Tam, andmany more.
Susan Mitchell, fromMRDC, said this is somethingthat the school has been apart of for the past “six orseven years.”
“It’s something the kidsenjoy doing,” she said.
“I just really think our kidsknow how fortunate they areand like to give back to thecommunity.”
Steering committee memberCorisa Bell called the event an“incredible community cele-bration,” and encourages any-one in the community whomay be alone that evening tocome join the celebration.
Last year, the event drewmore than 300 people.
Bell noted the event evenoffers a free taxi service forthose who wouldn’t otherwisebe able to attend.
Those in need of a ride tothe event can call 604-465-8085 to have their name puton the list.
For more information aboutChristmas Haven, go to www.christmashaven.ca.
Christmas eve
Coming together for the holidays
The wilderness reserve north of PittMeadows will be expanded.
Metro Vancouver has bought almost eighthectares of marsh and uplands on Pitt River,to help protect ecologically important wet-lands and accommodate recreational activ-ities in the future.
The eight-hectare property will be addedto Widgeon Marsh Regional Park Reserve.The regional park reserve will expand to 627hectares.
“Our regional parks protect significantnatural features, ecosystems, and landscapesin B.C.’s most populated urban region,”said Metro Vancouver board chair GregMoore. “Our parks also provide recreationalopportunities – places where we can experi-ence and learn from nature. These naturalenvironments make our region more liveableand help define who we are.”
The newly acquired land in the city ofCoquitlam may one day be used as a stagingarea for hiking, biking, picnicking, and birdwatching, as well as for water access for the
public to scenic areas of Widgeon sloughand marsh.
“The region’s forests, fields, coastlines,wetlands and watercourses are integralpieces of a habitat network for fish andwildlife,” said Heather Deal, chair of MetroVancouver’s environment and parks com-mittee.
Regional park reserves are open aftermanagement plans are in place. Currently,Widgeon Marsh Regional Park Reserve is notopen to the public. For more information, goto www.metrovancouver.org.
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Region adds toWidgeon park reserve
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Christmas Haven has been a holiday tradition in Maple Ridge formore than a decade. Pam Burns (inset: second from left in bottomrow) and a host of other volunteers are organizing this year’sevent. It takes place tonight (Dec. 24) starting at 6 p.m.
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A Maple Ridge clan marks its50th season of decorating.by Eric [email protected]
Moving to a new community canmean a lot of changes.
But when Joan and Ab Fultonmoved to Maple Ridge 19 years ago,one thing remained constant: theirChristmas display.
“This is our 50th year of decor-ating for Christmas,” Joan Fultonsaid. “It’s a family tradition for us;both of our parents had light dis-plays.”
Fulton explained that they “startedsmall” and have added to their col-lection ever since.
Now, the number of lights on
their display equals about 30,000.The display itself features all
aspects of the holiday season.“We have separated our yard into
two main themes: The religiousstory of Christmas and the SantaClaus story,” Fulton said.
One side of the yard features achurch that comes complete withpews, a pulpit, candles, a bible, andother figurines.
The Santa side features the jollyold elf himself, his sleigh and rein-deer, Mrs. Claus, snowmen, pen-guins, hockey players, polar bears,a working train on tracks, and theGrinch.
Fulton said they start buildingtheir display at the beginning ofNovember and “devote a few hourseach day” to it.• More at www.mrtimes.com, search “Fulton”
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OpinionA6 Tuesday, December 24, 2013
’Twas the nightbefore Christmas…when all through the houseNot a creature was stirring, not even a mouse;The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there;The children were nestled all snug in their beds,While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads;And mamma in her ‘kerchief, and I in my cap,Had just settled down for a long winter’s nap,When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter,I sprang from the bed to see what was the matter.Away to the window I flew like a flash,Tore open the shutters and threw up the sash.The moon on the breast of the new-fallen snowGave the lustre of mid-day to objects below,When, what to my wondering eyes should appear,But a miniature sleigh, and eight tiny reindeer,With a little old driver, so lively and quick,I knew in a moment it must be St. Nick.More rapid than eagles his coursers they came, andHe whistled, and shouted, and called them by name;“Now, Dasher! now, Dancer! now, Prancer and Vixen!On, Comet! on Cupid! on, Donder and Blitzen!To the top of the porch! to the top of the wall!Now dash away! dash away! dash away all!”As dry leaves that before the wild hurricane fly,When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky,So up to the house-top the coursers they flew,With the sleigh full of toys, and St. Nicholas too.And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roofThe prancing and pawing of each little hoof.As I drew in my head, and was turning around,Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound.He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot,And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot;A bundle of toys he had flung on his back,And he looked like a peddler just opening his pack.His eyes - how they twinkled! his dimples how merry!His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry!His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow,And the beard of his chin was as white as the snow;The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth,And the smoke it encircled his head like a wreath;He had a broad face and a little round belly,That shook, when he laughed like a bowlful of jelly.He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf,And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself;A wink of his eye and a twist of his head,Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread;He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work,And filled all the stockings; then turned with a jerk,And laying his finger aside of his nose,And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose;He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle,And away they all flew like the down of a thistle.But I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight,“Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good-night.”
– by Clement Clarke Moore, 1823
Like last year about this time,I started feeling the guilt build-ing again, as you, our dear read-ers, told us about the great thingsyou’ve done this past month lead-ing up to Christmas.
The guilt comes from the fact weat The TIMES don’t have time tocover all the great deeds done bythe people of Maple Ridge and PittMeadows to help make Christmasbrighter.
There are also a lot of agen-cies that work extra hard at this time of theyear – the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows ChristmasHamper Society, the Friends In Need Food Bank,community services, the Caring Place, and theseniors society, just to name a few.
And they draw on schools, sports teams, andjust groups of volunteers to raise food, money,and toys for the less fortunate.
So, here I want to highlight just a few of thosestories we didn’t get to...
Like the Maple Ridge Secondary students whocollected 3,600 of food and brought it in by thetruckload. This was more than was collectedat A Pitt Meadows Christmas, the Santa Clausparade, Firefighters for Families, and the CPHoliday Train combined!
But small fundraisers also help. Lorraine Batesat the hamper society reported that students atAlexander Robinson Elementary made rainbowloom bracelets and sold them, raising $137.90 forthe hamper society.
Just to put that in perspective, $137.90 paysfor Christmas meal food vouchers for two smallto medium sized families.
Then there was the Garibaldi Secondary’s KeyClub – a youth Kiwanis club – which organizeda fun-filled Christmas Saturday event for familieswho access the Friends In Need Food Bank.
Garibaldi Secondary also did a food and toydrive – apparently Santa Claus made an appear-ance on the roof – also organized by the school’sKey Club. That brought in more than $2,000
worth of clothes and householditems, more than $750 worth oftoys, $1,450 pounds of food, and$1,650 in cash and gift cards. Theevent sponsored 10 Garibaldi fam-ilies.
But kids don’t monopolize thespirit of Christmas – seniors inMaple Ridge made sure that theirpeers who receive help from theFriends In Need Food Bank get alittle extra at this time of year.
Seniors Helping Santa weremaking gift packages last week which includedshortbread cookies baked by chef Trevor Randeland his crew at Maple Ridge Secondary, a cardmade by Eric Langton students, hand-knit itemsfrom the Craft Ladies at the seniors centre,scarves from volunteers at the Mental HealthAssociation, and gifts from the Panorama SeniorLadies.
The event is coordinated by Bob Foster andCarole Goegan.
In addition, residents from local care homesdonated gift items and food, and Maple RidgeSeniors Village provided gift bags.
Members of the Ridge Meadows SeniorsSociety also donated gifts and food.
Fraserview Village held a fundraiser for theFriends In Need Food Bank and their effortsadded cash as well as 1,590 pounds of food toshelves at the food bank.
The Friends In Need Food Bank feeds about3,000 Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows residentsthroughout the year and the agency relies on theChristmas spirit to carry them through the rest ofthe year.
In 2013, however, donations have been down,reported Mary Robson, acting executive directorof the food bank.
So, my Christmas wish this year is, comeJanuary, February, March, and the rest of theyear, folks will keep up the food and moneydrives to make sure the food bank cupboardsaren’t bare when those in need come calling.
Opinion
Community keeps giving, a lot
Opinion
Sunny, very cold.
Light dusting of cold snow.
Heavy snow for outdoor fun.
Dull; not cold, not dry.
Warm and wet.
Somewhere else.
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Heading into the holidays, CorrinaIalungo’s Grade 2 students at St.Patrick’s shared their Santa letters.Dear Santa Claus,
How many elves do you have? And Howare you and Mrs. Claus? may I pleasehave a foss ball and a hot weels track andsomeing for my best brother and he wouldlike a nice paniting of you?
Love Keven, 7P.S. How cold is it?
Dear Santa claus,How are you and Mrs. claus?Santa claus, how are your reindeer?your is Mrs. claus?Santa claus, I wud lic for Christmas is a
Little Puppy Dog.Santa claus, I wud lic For
Christmas is a new Barbie house.Please.
Love Soleil, 7
Dery Santa and Mrs. ClosI love yuo. Kan I have
Skilaendrs for Ciestom.Plese tow Kwestins. How mach
alfs are Ther?How mach hawsis Do you go to?Thenk you for Giving Presints.
Love Sebastian, 7P.S. I wish That I coD go on a slae ride. I
love you.
Dear Santa claus,Have You received leder? do you Have
Kids what are hams. I would loge friendsor American Girl Clothes.
Love Aurea, 7P.S. Thankyou Merry Christmas
Dear Santa,How many gifts do you make in one
day? Do you have any kids? Do you haveawards to give the elfs? May I please havea fashon disign kit and 3DS games forChristmas.
Love Emelia, 7P.S. I hope you have a nice Christmas
Dear Santa Claus,How much peple are ther in the world?
What is your reindeers favrit food? Whatis Mrs. Claus favrit thing to do? May Iplease have a i pad mini for Christmas.Thankyou.
From Ryan, 7P.S. How fast can your reindeer go?
Dear Santa Claus,How are you and Mrs. Claus?I will leive you some cookies and car-
rots. How come you where red? Howmany elves do you have? What do yourelves look like? How cold is it?
Can I please get a barbie.Thankyou.
From Clara, 7
Dear Santa Claus,I hope you have a grat day and Mrs.
Claus?How is elves?How is your reindeer?My Christmas wish is to have a the Now
barbie Christmas addition.Love Martha, 7
P.S. how doas your reindeer Fly?
Dear Santa claus,How are your reindeers and
Rudolph?How cold is the north pole?May I please have skylanders
swap force and skylanders giantsfor Christmas.
Thank you for the prensings.Love AJ, 7
P.S. are you real.
Dear Santa Claus,How is Rudolphs nose gloing? Is a
snoman ther?How agen how do yor rander fliue and
haw big is yor sak?Santa Clas ples can I have the bigist
Book and can I have lago sideLove Sydney, 7
P.S. how fast can the Rander fliuP.P.S. do you have cids
Dear Santa Claus,Do you have Rudolph?What’s the elves favourite colour?May I please have Infiniti for Christmas,
thank you.Love Joey, 7
P.S. Are you really real?
Dear Santa Claus,Whath dous earny do?Wath is earny’s favorit reindeer?Who is earny’s favorit girlfriend?May I pleas have a skate bo?Thank you for my wish.And I like Earny.
Love Alessandro, 7P.S. How does your sled flie.
continued on page A8…
From the mouths of babes
Santa Claus: Are you real?
Corrina Ialungo and her 27-student class from St. Patrick’s School sent out a huge Merry Christmas to all.
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Children use letters to quench their curiosity about ClausA8 Tuesday, December 24, 2013 Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows TimesMailbag
…continued from page A7Dear Santa Claus,
How are you and the elves and Mrs.Claus?
So are you sad or happy?1. pleaes can I have lego friendsThank you
Love Ashanti, 7
Dear Santa,What is your favourite reindeer? Why
do you wher red a lot? I whod like an Elfon the shelf and a Elsa Dress. I hope youhave a good Christmas, thack you.
Love Sofia, 7P.S. Have a Merry Christmas.
Dear Santa Claus,Thank you for the gifts with the pritte
Bow year.I love Christmas how do The raindeer
fly? do you like hot chocolate?for chrismas may I hav skatse please
love Quinn, 7P.S. I love Chrismas Thank you!
Dear Santa Claus,Is the North Pole cold?Santa what do you want for Christmas?Do you have any kids?for Christmas can I please have a
American girl and lego friends movesplease thank you Santa.
Love Mariana, 7P.S. I hope you have a good Christmas.
Dear Santa clausHow are you do you have kids?How fils your stocking? How mene
cuces have ya et ing?May I please have love and may famale.
May I please have skylanders swapforce.Thank uo
Love Nicolas, 7P.S. Hug your Dad
Dear Santa Claus,Merry Christmas Santa.May I please have a toy. Do you love
Rudolph, How are you?I love you Santa?do you have a Friend, do you go North
Pole, Went did the elves do.Love Gaby, 8
P.S. Have a happy new year.Dear Santa Claus,
Why do you where red.Do you like the North Pole.Do you like Rudolph.May I please have rainbow looms for
Christmas Thank youMerry Christmas Santa Claus
Love Kaia, 7P.S. you are cool.
Dear santa claus,How are you and Mrss claus?is it cold in the North pole by the way
why do you wer a red seotHow menee reindeer are thirHow are they Elves to are they tirdeHow is Rudolph and His nose.Wel merry Christmas
Love Luke, 7
Dear Santa Claus,how are you? how are youre raindeer?How menye elf’s do you have. Do you
like delivering Gifts?I hope you Get all arowd the world.
Love Julianna, 7
P.S. I love Christmas. do you?
Dear Santa Claus,How are you and Mrs. Claus doing. Is
the North Pole cold?What is rudolph favourite joke?How much does the elves work?May I please have for Christmas is bin-
gols.Thank you Santa Claus,
Love Elle, 7P.S. How many elves do you have?
Dear Santa Claus,How are you and Mrs. Claus?What is your favourite sport? Do you
Like Hot Chocolate milk or cookies,? MayI please have nintendo 3ds for Christmas
Love GianLuca, 7P.S. Merry Christmas
Dear Santa,How are you and Mrs. Claus!For Christmas I want please Skylanders
swap force and 4 nurf.Ferbie boom.How are the rainder?
From Sergi, 7
Dear Santa Claus,what is your elves names?And what is your favourit ing to do? my
wish list is a Barbie and a books pleas.Love Pranathi, 8
P.S. have a merry christmas
Dear Santa Claus,How are you and Mrs. Claus?Do you like cookeis and Milk?Is Rudolph reel? How meny elves are
ther?I hope you have a Marry Christmas
what I whant for Christmas ia Repuzul cit?thack you
Love Olivia, 7P.S. Santa do you love red?
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Maple Ridge siblings, six-year-old Sebastian Van-Dyck, and his older sister Mason, eight, shared their wishlist withSanta during a recent visit to the Haney Place Mall.
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It was the night before Christmas...I was planning this week to shine
a light on the munici-pality’s public relations
spin on the mould they“found” for the Christmasbells which have been anidentity for the Maple Ridgedowntown core since the1960s.
Then MARGARET (my“Dragon” program) remind-ed me it’s Christmas Eve,so instead, let me share astory of giving.
Last week at the Friends in Need FoodBank (serving Maple Ridge and PittMeadows) volunteer appreciation dinner,there were some amazing awards given.
One special acknowledgement wentout to three of the volunteers: Vivian,Darlene, and Betty.
I think Vivian has the longest continu-ous record of being a food bank volun-teer.
The fact she now needs a walkerdoesn’t deter her from her daily shift atthe food bank.
And on Saturdays, rain or shine, sheuses public transit to get to Shooters to
lead the Saturday afternoon meat draw,with proceeds going to the food bank.
At least two of the trio have been thereevery Saturday, and this year they aregoing to raise more than $5,000.
Wow!Shooters should also be proud.It doesn’t matter whether your religion
is one that follows “The Book” or forthat matter, whether you have a religion,Christmas is the time to enjoy family, andif you are alone, to reach out.
There are people who care.And if you have kids or grandkids,
tonight is the time to read to them thestory of ’Twas the Night Before Christmas.
Can you name Santa’s rein-deers?
The 1823 poem byClement C. Moore, A Visitfrom St. Nicholas (alsoknown as ’Twas The NightBefore Christmas) is largelycredited for the contem-porary Christmas lore thatincludes the eight flyingreindeer and their names.
“Now, Dasher!Now, Dancer!Now, Prancer, and Vixen!On, Comet!On, Cupid!On, Donder and Blitzen!”We are all so blessed to be here at
this time and place in the world. MerryChristmas to all and to all a good night.
We’ll talk about the municipality’s pat-ent on the Christmas bells after the holi-days.
Just saying…Gordy Robson’s column appears Tuesdays in the print
and/or online versions of The TIMES. Reactions can beemailed c/o [email protected].
Politics aside
There are people who care
TIMES files
Join in and have some fun with Who Am I? This Facebook feature is part of a twice-weekly TIMESgiveaway, where readers are asked to identify people from this community’s distant and recent past. Forinstance, who’s the subject of this week’s picture? And a tip, St. Nick or Santa is not the right answer. Picturehim without the beard and moustache, and without the red suit. Like us on Facebook and tells us who itis. Readers can “Like Us” on Facebook (at www.facebook.com/MapleRidgePittMeadowsTIMES) and answercorrectly before 9 a.m. Friday to be entered. Ken Moxon was among those who correctly identified the lastsubject as Dr. Kwadwo Asante. He was one of the founding members of the Asante Centre in Maple Ridge in2000. It is a not-for-profit organization providing a variety of services related to fetal alcohol and autismspectrum disorders and other complex behavioural assessments for children, youth, and adults. Moxon, alongwith all others who correctly answered, is entered in a grand-prize draw.
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“We are all soblessed to be here atthis time and placein the world. MerryChristmas to all andto all a good night.”
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Maple Ridge’s Julia Chiasson, 13, recentlyparticipated in the 95th annual Rogers
Santa Claus Parade. Meanwhile, (below)Ridge Meadows RCMP Cpl. Alanna Dunlop,
Insp. Dave Fleugel, retired Mountie DanHerbranson, and Const. Krista Doncaster
are members of the RCMP Christmas choirthat has been performing at local seniors
homes this month.
Pitt MeadowsMayor Deb Walters(right) was at APitt MeadowsChristmas at SpiritSquare recently,helping out
with thepictures withSanta event
in councilchambers.
Maria Rantanen/TIMES
How can you share?Do you have a local photo of someone or some place you’d like to share with the rest of Maple Ridge and PittMeadows? Email it to us as a high-resolution .JPEG to [email protected]. Please include a brief description– including everyone’s first and last name. Put “faces & places” in the subject line of your email.
Edith McDermottstudent ChelsieEyre was beinghelped by DeannaLaity in countingcoins at the AlbionFairgrounds.Students fromacross the schooldistrict hadcollected the coinsfor the MapleRidge-Pitt MeadowsChristmas HamperSociety.
Maria Rantanen/TIMES
Owner Annette Tsangalong with her staff atShoppers Drug Mart in
Pitt Meadows sent “ahuge thank you” to their
customers for helpingraise $3,026 in donations
for local food banks in ourcommunity.
Maria Rantanen/TIMES
Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Christmas Hamper Society co-chair Tom
Cameron and Westview Secondary science support teacher Jenny Kuszak
were at the Albion Fairgrounds on Dec. 17, helping kids from the school
district count and roll coins that had been collected.
Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows
Maria Rantanen/TIMES
Ridge Meadows RCMP Const. Mathew Condon, Pitt Meadows interim CAOKim Grout and her husband Jeff and children Rowan and Aiden, along withConst. Krista Doncaster were at A Pitt Meadows Christmas in Spirit Square.
Showcasing someof this community’speople and happenings
December 24: Christmas Eve• Christmas Haven, a non-denomin-ational, free event open to everyoneof all ages, takes place from 6 to 9p.m. at The ACT, 11944 Haney Pl.,Maple Ridge. There will be a turkeydinner, Christmas carols, children’sactivities, and a gift from Santa. Taxiservice to the event is available forseniors by calling 604-465-8085.
December 28: Improv• Theatre in the Country presentsholiday improv with its improvteam Caught Off Guard at 7:30 p.m.Tickets are $25. Info: www.theatre-inthecountry.com.
January 7: Support group• Coquitlam prostate cancer supportand awareness group invites MapleRidge and Pitt Meadows residentsto its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. inthe Coquitlam Pinetree CommunityCentre, 1260 Pinetree Way. Anyonewith prostate problems is encour-aged to come and share their con-cerns in a strictly confidential atmos-phere. Info: Norm at 604-936-8703or Ken at 604-936-2998.
January 8: Square dancing• Town ‘n’ Country Swingers areholding modern square danceclasses for seven weeks starting Jan.8 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Info and toregister: Gloria at 604-467-0951.
January 9: Seniors• A Seniors Helping Seniors meetingtakes place at 9:30 a.m. at the RidgeMeadows Seniors Activity Centre,12150 224th St., Maple Ridge.
January 10: Elvis tribute show• Randy Elvis Friskie and his LasVegas Show Band are returning witha new show, That’s The Way It Is,showcasing music from Elvis’ mov-ies. Relive the ’50s, ’60s and ’70smovie scenes and songs from BlueHawaii to Viva Las Vegas – includ-ing duets with Ann-Margret, MarilynMonroe, and Shelley Fabares. Theshow is at 7:30 p.m. and ticketsare available from The ACT, 11944Haney Pl., by calling 604-476-2787,or at www.theactmapleridge.org.
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SportsMaple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times Tuesday, December 24, 2013 A17
Recreation Reach The TIMES' sports desk: Phone: 604-463-2281 or email: [email protected]
An organization with alocal chapter helps lessfortunate kids get off thesidelines and onto theplaying field.by Troy Landreville andHoward [email protected]
From an economic stand-point, Maple Ridge and PittMeadows are two very diversecommunities, with householdson both ends of the fiscalspectrum.
That’s why KidSport playsa vital role in getting younglocal athletes who otherwisewouldn’t be able to afford to,be part of a team and/or indi-vidual sport.
In 2012, the charitable foun-dation, which thrives withinthe grassroots of some 40community chapters aroundthis province, issued $1.2 mil-lion in grants to help morethan 5,700 kids play a seasonof sport.
“In the simplest terms,we give grants to familieswho can’t pay organizedsports registration fees,” saidKidSport B.C. director PeteQuevillon.
“And here in B.C., ourstrength is at the communitylevel. It’s volunteers runningthose community-based chap-ters, in the big centres likeVancouver and the Tri-Cities,to the Fort Nelsons and theDawson Creeks.”
Locally, KidSport assisted165 athletes – 107 males and58 females – in 2012, accordingto Len Walters, who chairs theMaple Ridge-Pitt Meadows chap-ter of KidSport B.C.
The total amount awardedthrough grant applications was$38,114 last year.
Walters said 2013 is runningsimilar numbers but a final tallyhasn’t been counted as of yet.
He added that there were 78kids who played soccer and$16,650 given to the local soccerassociation.
This year, Quevillon estimatesthat more than 6,000 young ath-letes will get their chance to playthrough the organization, whichbegan in B.C. in the early 1990sand has now spread across thecountry.
To that end, the organization
is hosting its second annual Givethe Gift of Sport campaign, anational online fundraising initia-tive, as it attempts to meet thegrowing need for help.
“It has been great that we havebeen able to help that manypeople,” said Quevillon, whoseorganization is trying to meetan annual eight to 15 per centgrowth in demand, “but it’s a lit-tle sad when so many need help,
and we’re probably only scratch-ing the surface.”
KidSport has had a big impactin B.C.’s community sports world,but has also helped in a signifi-cant way in thehigh school sportsworld, allowingthose who couldnot have affordedthe costs, playsuch sports as foot-ball and basketball.
To help with theGive the Gift ofSport campaign,simply log on tokidsport.ca. You can donate, startyour own fundraising program, orgive on behalf of others.
After being filled out, formsare then dropped off at the lei-sure centre in Maple Ridge orPitt Meadows Family RecreationCentre.
Once the application is pro-cessed, the sporting organizationis contacted to confirm costs andavailability to play that sport,then the parent is contacted,explained Walters, who addedthat KidSport then sends a chequeto the organization to pay for theregistration up to a maximum of$300 per child once per year.
A financial verification personmust confirm that the child has
financial barriers prohibit-ing him or her from play-ing a sport.
Walters has been thelocal chairperson ofKidSport for the past fouryears, and related anamusing story about howhe took on the role.
“I coached soccer forabout 20 years and whenmy son stopped playing, Istopped coaching. So aftertwo years of not beinginvolved in any sport, Iheard through the grape-vine… that this KidSportchapter was forming soI attended the first meet-ing,” he said.
Perry Bateson, whooperates Yuen’s FamilyMartial Arts, initiated thechapter.
“Unfortunately I was afew minutes late to themeeting,” Walters con-tinued.
“They had a flip chartwith various names to putin slots, and as I walkedinto the room, there wasone last position to getfilled and Perry said,‘Here comes our newchairperson.’”
KidSport’s philosophyis “kids should have theopportunity to play sports,we don’t want kids sittingon the sidelines.”
Walters said the organ-ization takes those wordsto heart.
“It’s so rewarding whenyou make contact with afamily that’s really deserv-ing. It’s really emotional
sometimes,” Walters said. “I’vehad conversations with parentswhere their voices are crackingand in a sense, they’re holding
back tears. It’shuge, it really is.The kids who arebenefiting fromthis are the oneswho need it themost.”
To applyfor help fromKidSport locally,applications canbe downloaded
from the association’s webpage.
Jersey Day in JanuaryMaple Ridge – Pitt Meadows
KidSport is hosting its secondannual Jersey Day on Thursday,Jan 23.
Last year it was rolled outin the elementary schools, andkids wore jerseys to school anddonated a toonie, raising $4,000in one day.
“This year we plan to includethe high schools and also reachout into the community and havebusinesses participate, such as cardealerships [and] financial insti-tutes,” Walters said.
– Howard Tsumura is a reporter with theVancouver Province
Funding
KidSport breaks through economic barriersLen Walters chairs the Maple Ridge-PittMeadows chapter of KidSport B.C. andis also the manager of parks operationswith the City of Langley.Troy Landreville/TIMES
“It’s huge, it reallyis. The kids who arebenefiting from thisare the ones who needit the most.”Len Walters
We have all seen minorhockey players outside thegrocery store selling raffle tick-ets, or pub night tickets, or theones who go door-to-door col-lecting bottles for their bottledrive fundraisers.
Members of the RidgeMeadows Rustlers atom A1hockey team know that thecommunity has always sup-ported them and recently, asmall group decided to giveback.
On Dec. 15, this groupinvited their families to theVanDusen Botanical GardensFestival of Lights for a night
out (that does not involve anarena) and more importantly,to deliver their donations to theMake-A-Wish Foundation.
Remembering that people
need to think of others, theplayers delivered presents forthe foundation to put intobackpacks, to amuse wishkids during their travels, or
to use as ice-breakers duringinterviews.
Although some members ofthe team could not attend, theysent donations anyway.
Atom hockey
A1 Rustlers teammembers give backThe Ridge Meadows atom A1 Rustlersare (back row): Brayden Laity, AndrewThompson, Kaiden Koran, NathanBoatter, Davis Murray, and Josh Taylor;(front row) Kolby and Kyler Koran,Ashlyn Laity, and Keegan Laity.
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