What:
CHRISTMAS BREAKFAST AND TOY DRIVE This event by Mountain FM supports the local
food bank and other local Christmas Hamper programs. Donate a new toy,
non-perishable food item or cash, and receive a complimentary buffet breakfast.
Local entertainment will be on hand throughout the morning including the
children’s choral groups from Pemberton and Squamish. For more info, contact
604-892-1021.
When:
Thursday December 6, 6:30 – 9 a.m.
Where:
Westin Resort and Spa
What:
WILLY WONKA JR. PLAY Squamish Youth Theatre present this stage adaptation of
“Charlie and The Chocolate Factory”, which overflows with music, comedy and
heart. Tickets are $12/$10, available in advance at Billie’s Bouquet or at the
door. For more info, contact 604-898-5930 or
[email protected]
.
When:
Thursday December 6 to Saturday December 15
Where:
Eagle Eye Theatre
What:
WRITING DAY To promote literacy and letter writing, family and community
volunteers are invited to come out and help students write letters and cards to
their relatives, friends or Santa. Santa will also come out to give presents
and candy canes. For more info, contact 604-932-5321.
When:
Friday December 7, 1:15 – 2:30 p.m.
Where:
Myrtle Philip Community School
What: BIG
IN JAPAN LUNA presents this event that features all things Japanese. Try
authentic Japanese food and drinks, somewhat authentic sumo wrestling, origami,
aikido, music and more. Tickets are $10/$5. For more info, visit
www.lunawhistler.com
.
When:
Friday December 7, 8 – 10:30 p.m.
Where:
Myrtle Philip Elementary School
What:
CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS FAIR The Alta Lake School is hosting this family oriented
celebration of the holiday season with traditional craft making, candle
dipping, candle rolling, hot lunches, and magical cookie house. For more info,
please contact 604-932-1885.
When:
Saturday December 8, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Where:
Spruce Grove Field House
What:
WHISTLER BLACKCOMB OPEN HOUSE Find out about Whistler Blackcomb’s environmental
initiatives and accomplishments, and learn about the new Peak to Peak Gondola.
Marketing and Sales, Food and Beverages, Ski and Snowboard School, and
Retail/Rental will also host booths.
When:
Saturday December 8, 4 – 6 p.m.
Where:
Legends, Creekside
What:
BRATZ BIZ Come out to this kids-only craft fair, which will include a huge
array of high quality artS and crafts for sale, family entertainment and photos
with Santa. This event helps local children promote and develop their artistic
talents. For more info, contact
[email protected]
.
When:
Saturday December 8
Where:
Whistler Secondary School
What:
HANUKAH CELEBRATION All are welcome to feast on delicious latkes (potato
pancakes) and sufganiot, and light the menorah. Programs for kids include
telling the Hanukah story and a magic show put on by local children. Suggested
donation of $20. RSVP by December 6. For more info, contact 604-618-7411 or
visit
www.jewishwhistler.com
.
When:
Sunday December 9, 3 p.m.
Where:
Spruce Grove Field House
What: JAM
LOUNGE Come out and jam with all levels of musicians at this LUNA event. Bring
your own instruments, share what you’ve got, and rehearse for battle of the
bands. Everyone welcome. Tickets are $5/$3. For more info, visit
www.lunawhistler.com
.
When:
Friday December 14, 7 – 11 p.m.
Where:
Rainbow Theatre
What:
EARLY DAYS AT THE DIAMOND CHALET A second screening of a 30 minute colour film
will take place, depicting the construction of the Diamond Head Chalet in the
1940s and 1950s and exploration of Garibaldi Park. Rolf Brandvold, whose
parents built the Chalet, will narrate the footage and answer questions.
Admission by donation. For more info, contact
[email protected]
.
When:
Friday December 14
Where:
Squamish Adventure Centre