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 We are thrilled to announce we have a new coordinator for the friendly visitor program for VLSCS Members.
If you would like to volunteer as a visitor or would like to be visited/called contact us at info@vlscs.ca. Or phone (250) 383-5144 Ext. 3087.
More information for members only click here. |
Posted by Cody on Thursday, September 24, 2009 @ 11:49:20 PDT (300 reads) (Member News | Score: 0) |
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 The VLSCS Board would like to thank both Paula Miles and Linda Swanton for their enthusiastic interest, genuine committment and time served on the 2008-2009 Board of Directors. They have both resigned to fullfill other responsibilities. We know how difficult it can be at times to balance work and volunteer commitments and we appreciated their involvement. On behalf of the VLSCS membership, we would like to offer a sincere thanks and wish them every success in the future.
At this time, we would like to invite those women who are interested in joining a dynamic and forward thinking group of dedicated volunteers to consider becoming a Director of VLSCS. If you are interested or would like more information about this opportunity to make a difference please contact Sue Anderson, by sending an email to info@VLSCS.ca |
Posted by sylvie on Wednesday, December 17, 2008 @ 17:49:07 PST (402 reads) (Member News | Score: 0) |
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VLSCS will again be participating at the 2008 Seniors Celebration Festival on March 14th, 10-4pm.
Time: 10:00 - 4:00pm - Location: Pearkes Recreation Centre, 3100 Tillicum Road
| 3rd Annual Senior Celebration Festival |
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| Starts: March 14, 2008 |
Time: 10:00 - 4:00pm - Location: Pearkes Recreation Centre, 3100 Tillicum Road
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| Member News: Mature lesbian community finds friends, family |
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 Mature lesbian community finds friends, family at James Bay centre gatherings
A place for support and acceptance
Katherine Dedyna, Times Colonist
Published: Thursday, January 17, 2008
Whether it's Friday nights for female-themed movies or Wednesday noon hours for coffee, the welcome mat comes out for local lesbians almost 125 times a year at the James Bay New Horizons Centre.
The gatherings are sponsored by the Victoria Lesbian Seniors Care Society, but women who love women don't have to be seniors to join in. Socialization is the main event, but shoring up social supports for the future -- when older lesbians are less likely to have them -- is increasingly a part of the game plan.
Patti Parkyn, left, and Mare Lane are both members of the Victoria Lesbian Seniors Care Society, which sponsors movie and coffee gatherings at the James Bay New Horizons Centre.
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 Claire's Show has been HELD OVER until November 30th!!
The Woman Who Could See In All Directions At The Same Time is an invitation to explore the creative encounter in art, writing and dreams. Claire Turcotte's story is placed in a cabin in the interior of British Columbia and is a multi-layered exploration of dreams, art making and writing in the context of wilderness and living alone on 'the edge of a wood.'
Claire Paulette Turcotte is a writer, artist and dreamworker. She has been published in various periodicals and magazines. Her paintings are in collections in Germany, Britain, Canada and the USA where a patron of the arts purchased more than 200 oils and sketches. Claire has been involved in the arts for more than 36 years. www.cdris.org
VICTORIA ARTS CONNECTION | 111-2075 QUADRA STREET, VICTORIA | PHONE 250.477.9089 | NO CHARGE Victoriaartsconnection.com
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Posted by Cody on Sunday, November 05, 2006 @ 19:43:21 PST (455 reads) (Member News | Score: 0) |
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Sept. 3, 2010
Running with Scissors
7 - 9 p.m.
JBNH
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