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Religion

OUR LADY OF THE MOUNTAINS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH>> Mass at Our Lady of the Mountains is on Sat. at 5 p.m. and Sun at 9 a.m. Weekdays – Tues. at 8 a.m. and Wed. at 7 p.m. The church is located at 6299 Lorimer Rd.

Health

BABY/CHILD HEALTH CLINICS>> Free routine Immunizations and newly licensed vaccines for purchase, growth and development assessments and plenty of age appropriate resources available.

Education

THE ALTA LAKE SCHOOL>> A non-profit independent school which follows a Waldorf curriculum from Pre-school to Grade 5.

Services

COATS FOR KIDS>> Winter coats for children of all ages can be dropped off at Dual Mountain Drycleaners, both locations, at Market Pavilion and Function Junction. Coats are accessed by anyone in need through the Re-use It Centre.

Other Valley Stuff

ALPINE CLUB OF CANADA, WHISTLER SECTION>> Outdoor club focused on mountaineering, ski touring, climbing and hiking. Trip schedule at www.alpineclubofcanada.ca/sections/whistler.html. Call 604-902-1772.

On The Mountains

BLACKCOMB>> Blackcomb is closed until the 2004/05 season. WHISTLER>> The Whistler Mountain Bike Park is open daily from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sightseeing tours are also available.

Meetings

BROWN BAG LUNCH>> The Brown Bag and Speaker Series for Non-Profit Organizations kicks off on Mon. Sept. 13 with "Data Base systems for better fund development results." Bring your bagged lunch to MY Place for this free seminar.

Special Events

The northern lights (aurora borealis) at Lost Lake Park in July. The Whistler Astronomy Club welcomes everyone to Rainbow Park on Sat. Sept. 11 and 18 for their September Stargazing Series.

Mountain bike legend takes in Loonie Race

Unknown to many of the almost 200 riders that took place in the Chromag Bikes / Cracked Pepper Loonie Race on Thursday, Sept. 2, there was a genuine mountain bike legend in the field.

Cops for Cancer on a mission

The Cops for Cancer Tour for a Friend will return to Whistler next weekend, as the 17-member groups cycles from Pemberton to Squamish to raise funds for cancer research.