B.C. EVENTS

OBITUARY ONE

 

OBITUARY Gian Singh Sandhu 2GIAN SINGH SANDHU, a former Khalsa Diwan Society (Vancouver) executive passed away on July 17.  He arrived in Canada in 1959 at the age of 31 and spent many years volunteering for community issues and served various organizations as a volunteer and in executive positions.  He spent a great deal of time at the Ross Gurdwara serving on the executive board on several occasions from 1970 to 1996.

He was instrumental in helping to raise funds for the purchase of Guru Amar Das Niwas and the purchase of land in Richmond on No.6 Road and another property on Cambie Street for the Ross Gurdwara.  He was fluent in Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu.

A very hard working man, he left his mark on the community and his family.  While devoting his life to the Guru he made sure his family was equally attended to and instilled the same values of Sikhi in them.  Their success in education, business, and community service is a mark of his teachings and discipline.  His years of hard work and community service will be remembered, honored and will serve as an inspiration.    

Community Service

KDS Vancouver (Ross Gurdwara) – Assistant Secretary, Assistant Treasurer, Vice President

Five Rivers Funeral Home – One of the founding members

Sikh Sewak Society – Founding member, General Secretary and President

Shiromani Akali Dal (Canada) – Founding member, General Secretary and President

WSO (World Sikh Organization) – Canadian Western regional President

Hardarshan Memorial Trust – volunteer

International Punjabi Ajmi Society – Director

Published two books written by Sardar Saroop Singh Aulak

Khalsa Darbar Gurdwara (Vancouver) – Founding member

Funeral and final prayer:

Saturday, July 25 at 2 p.m. at Riverside Funeral Home, 7410 Hopcott Road, Delta.

Saij Patt Bhog at 4 p.m. at Khalsa Diwan Society Vancouver (Ross Gurdwara)

For more information please contact:

Jasbir S. Sandhu at 778-235-6325

Bhovinder (Bob) S. Sandhu at 604-327-7535

Amar S. Sandhu at 604-537-6296

Narinder S. Sandhu at 604-783-8643

 

 

 

OBITUARY TWO

 

OBITUARY Sarbjit OlakSARBJIT KAUR OLAK

May12, 1963 – July 19, 2015

 

It is with great sadness to announce the passing of our loving Mother after her battle with cancer.  Our Mother was the strongest person we knew and fought her battle with everything she had.  She was the most selfless, giving, and loving person to all she knew and always put others before herself.  Our Mother was taken from us far too soon, but is now at peace.  She is sadly missed by her husband, Manjit and four daughters, Darpan, Amber, Priya, and Jayda.  She will be loved and missed by all of her family and friends.  You will be forever in our hearts, Mom.  Our guardian angel. Her funeral service will be held on Sunday, July 26 at 2 p.m. at Five River Funeral Home, Delta.  Final prayers will be held at Gurdwara Nanaksar, Richmond. 

 

B.C. EVENTS

 

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Parks Canada

 

Whether you enjoy the Pacific Ocean by swimming in it, walking beside it, or admiring it from afar, it is important that we all work together to keep our shorelines as clean and beautiful as possible. Here in Vancouver we are fortunate to call the ocean our backyard – that’s why we at Parks Canada are so excited to be hosting our second annual Great Canadian Shoreline Clean Up at Kitsilano Beach Park on August 19 This family-friendly event is the perfect opportunity to give back to the community in a fun environment on one of Metro Vancouver’s most popular beaches. Together, we can rid our shorelines of unpleasant and harmful litter. Register online today at:
http://www.shorelinecleanup.ca/en/cleanup/event/fall2015/kitsilano-beach-park

 

South Asian Seniors: Pot Luck

 

Vedic Seniors Parivar Centre of Vedic Hindu Cultural Society Surrey invites South Asian senior members to come and join our annual pot luck on Saturday, July 25, 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Shanti Niketan Hall of Lakshmi Narayan Hindu Temple, 8321 – 140th Street, Surrey. There will be a large variety of homemade dishes prepared by the members (vegetable snacks, vegetable South Asian dishes and desserts). There will also be a live entertainment program by our ‘parivar’ members. Registration required for non-members and participants. Contact Surendra Handa at 604-507-9945 for registration.

 

Car Seat Safety: Recycling

 

Car seats that have expired or have been in a car accident are often left on the side of the road.  These car seats are no longer safe for use and could be picked up by an unsuspecting individual.  For this reason on Saturday, July 25, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Ryley and Chloe’s Fun and Games Foodraizer, at 13645 102nd Avenue, Surrey, in the parking lot behind the A&W, child car seats will be accepted for recycling. Donations for the Surrey Food Bank will be accepted. The Red Shirt volunteers from the Phoenix Society will be helping to take apart the seats. Then, Westcoast Plastics Recycling will recycle them properly. It’s important to follow the ICBC, BCAA, and Transport Canada safety guide to correctly use a car seat that meets the Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (CMVSS).

 

MLA Sue Hammell’s Eid Open House

 

Thursday, July 30, 6-8:30 p.m., at Taj Park Convention Centre (Bear Creek) 8580 132 Street, Surrey. Co-hosted with MP Jasbir Sandhu, MP Jinny Sims, MLA Bruce Ralston and MLA Harry Bains. Halal refreshments will be served.

 

Metropolis at Metrotown: Interactive “Lightroom”

 

Now until September 7: 12-7 p.m. at Metropolis at Metrotown – Grand Court, Lower Level. Cost: Free. Celebrating the International Year of Light with an exciting digital and visual experiential event. Inspired by artist Yayoi Kusama’s mirrored infinity room and the Social Soul experience at the 2014 TED Conference, the “Lightroom” is a unique and artistic installation comprised of a 60-second walk-through experience tied to social media.  The Lightroom measures 20 feet by 35 feet and will immerse the customer in an illusion of thousands of twinkling lights. Customers who upload a photo of their #METlightroom experience to Twitter or Instagram will be entered for a chance to win weekly gift card prizes, VIP tickets to the Celebration of Light fireworks show, and a $1,000 grand prize shopping spree. A stunning 70-foot interactive light curtain will also be on display over the Grand Court elevator. Website:

www.metropolisatmetrotown.com

 

Surrey Libraries: Summer Reading Club

 

This year’s theme is Build it! Kids of all ages can build an amazing summer with great books, special programs, contests, and more free family fun. Sign up at any of Surrey Libraries’ 9 branches and get a reading record to keep track of summer reading, collect stickers, participate in games and contests, and earn a reading medal. Free. http://www.surreylibraries.ca/5370.aspx

 

Surrey: Movies Under the Stars

 

Grab some chairs or a blanket and bring the family to Holland Park in Surrey every Saturday in August and watch some of your favourite family-friendly movies. Wreck-It Ralph starts off the summer movie series at Surrey’s Holland Park at 13428 Old Yale Road on Saturday, August 1, followed by Home on August 8, How to Train Your Dragon 2 on August 15, Cinderella on August 22 and Big Hero 6 wraps up the summer on August 29. The event is free. Activities and entertainment start at 5 p.m., movie starts at dusk. But everyone is invited to arrive early to participate in fun activities and watch great performances by local entertainers. Staff from local branches of Prospera Credit Union will be handing out free popcorn (by donation to the Surrey Christmas Bureau) as attendees settle in to enjoy the movie. If you come early, bring a picnic dinner or support the North Surrey Lions Club, who will once again be barbecuing hamburgers and hot dogs, with proceeds donated to local charities.

 

Third Eye Awakening Demo

 

The Vedic Cultural Centre, 8200 No. 5 Road, Richmond, will host nine-year-old Ma Yogamaatha who, with initiation by Paramahamsa Nithyanandar from India, can read blindfolded.  When: Sunday, August 2 at 11 a.m. For more information, call Ma Ananda Atma Sarayu at 604-512-9619.

 

Surrey Libraries: Young Adult Writing Contest

 

This summer, be creative, have some fun and win cash prizes. Enter a short story, poem, or comic in Surrey Libraries’ Young Adult Writing Contest.  Cash prizes will be awarded per category and age group. The contest is open to ages 12 to 18 years.  Entries must be in by 10 a.m. on Tuesday, August 4.  It’s free to enter.  Entry rules and forms are available at www.surreylibraries.ca/teens. If you want to improve your writing or share your creativity, sign up for any of these free teen programs. Details in the Libraries or online at

www.surreylibraries.ca/teens.

 

MOSAIC

 

Basic Job Search Skills for Newcomers: August 6, 1:30–3:30 p.m.: Networking Skills at Bob Prittie Metrotown Burnaby Public Library, 6100 Willingdon Avenue. Call Fasustin at 604-438-8214, ext. 112.

 

Miss Fiji Canada Beauty Pageant

 

The first ever Miss Fiji Canada competition will be held during the 2015 Fiji Day Celebration at the Royal King Palace, #366-8158-128th Street (Payal Business Centre), Surrey. The show will include competitions & awards for Miss Fiji Canada, entertainment and dinner. For the very first time in Canada, Prime Minister of Fiji, Rear Admiral Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama, and wife Maria Bainimarama will join Miss Fiji Canada Beauty Pageant & Red Carpet Charity Gala as guests of honor on August 7. Tickets: $50; $25 for children ages 7 to 15. No tickets will be available at the door. For ticket information, contact Shobna Prasad at 778-918-1496 or Arvind Prasad at 778-918-4188; also Kamal’s Video Palace in Surrey. Email: missfijicanada@gmail.com. Website: http://www.missfijicanada.com

 

Pre-Parliament of World’s Religions

 

“Reclaiming the Heart of our Humanity” on Saturday, August 8, 10 .am. to 4:30 p.m. at Richmond Cultural Center, 7700 Minoru Gate Road. In association with the Council of Parliament of the World’s Religions, the Multifaith Action Society joins with Global Clergy Association, City of Richmond, and a host of community sponsors to host a Pre-Parliament of the World’s Religions Conference that is free and open to all. All those who are interested in religion, social justice, human rights, peace, secularism and the environment are invited to participate. The day will be divided into morning and afternoon sessions, focusing on “Climate Change and Protection of the Environment” and “Violence and Efforts for Reconciliation and Peace,” respectively. A free vegetarian lunch will be provided by the Vedic Cultural and Community Center of Richmond, and light refreshments will be available throughout. Main speakers: Acharya S.P. Dwivedi, interfaith activist, journalist, and Hindi scholar; Maureen Jack-LaCroix, Creative Director, Be The Change Earth Alliance; Mary Polak, Minister of Environment; Dr. Frank James, Associate Professor, University of Washington; Chief Reuben George, Tsleil Waututh Nation; Fin Donnelly, NDP MP, New Westminster-Coquitlam-Port Moody; Dr. Jagessar Das, interspiritual activist and author; Dr. Balbir Gurm, Network to Eliminate Violence in Relationships; Jim Cessford, former Delta Chief of Police.  Register online at www.multifaithaction.org or by contacting organizer Acharya Dwivedi by phone at 604-507-3099 or by email at shrinath3099@gmail.com.

 

PICS Self-Employment Program

 

Progressive Intercultural Community Services (PICS) Society will deliver the next PICS Self-Employment Program in September. Through this initiative, PICS would be supporting potential entrepreneurs in Delta and Surrey. Self-Employment Services are available through WorkBC Program to British Columbian job seekers who are unemployed and who are legally eligible to work in British Columbia. These individuals may have: * An EI unemployment benefit period that has been established or has ended within the last 36 months (3 years) prior to the date of requesting assistance; or * An EI benefit period that included a maternity or parental claim has been established within the 60 months (5 years) prior to the date of requesting assistance, after which the individual remained out of the labour market in order to care for a newborn or newly adopted child and are now seeking to re-enter the labour force. * A Persons with Disability designation or Person with Persistent Multiple Barrier status; or, * A Persons with Disability designation who are neither EI nor BCEA clients. Selected clients may be eligible to receive up to $300 per week for 48 weeks. For more information as to how individuals may access PICS Self-Employment Program, attend an information session at PICS Head Office, Unit 205, 12725 80th Avenue, Surrey, on Wednesday, August 12 at 2:30 p.m. When you attend the PICS Self-Employment Program you will develop self-employment skills, including developing a business plan, a marketing plan, arrange start-up funding and managing your cash. Seating is limited. To attend the session you must pre-register at deshpal.grewal@pics.bc.ca or sunil.rawat@pics.bc.ca. For further information, contact Deshpal Grewal at 604-596-7722, ext. 126, or Sunil Rawat at 604-596-7722, ext. 128.

 

SANSAD and CPPC Joint Public Forum

 

On the 68th anniversary of the end of British colonialism in the subcontinent: “Race, Class, and Empire” on August 15, 2-5 p.m., at Room 120, Surrey Centre Library, 10350 University Drive, Surrey. Speaker: Arun Kundnani. Panelists: Harsha Walia, Indira Prahst, Itrath Syed. Moderator: Zahid Makhdoom. Arun Kundnani teaches at New York University and is the author of “The End of Tolerance: Racism in the Twenty-First Century” (2007) and “Muslims are Coming: Islamophobia, Extremism, and the Domestic War on Terror” (2014). Harsha Walia is the author of “Undoing Border Imperialism” (2013). Indira Prahst teaches in the Department of Sociology, Langara College. Her book, “Media, Bridging the Gaps in Perception,” is forthcoming.  Ithrath Syed is doing her PhD at Simon Fraser University. Zahid Makhdoom is a defender of human rights. Organized by South Asian Network for Secularism and Democracy (SANSAD, www.sansad.org) and Committee of Progressive Pakistani Canadians (CPPC). Co-sponsored by No One Is Illegal (NOII). Contact: Chin: 604-421-6752; Shahzad: 604-613-0735.

 

Richmond Police and Fire Team: “Camp Courage” for Youth

 

The Richmond RCMP, Richmond Fire-Rescue, and the City of Richmond are teaming up to deliver one-day camps this summer that will afford children the opportunity to find out what it’s like to be a police officer and firefighter. Children will learn about the training, responsibilities, skills, and equipment involved in policing and firefighting through demonstrations and hands on activities. Camp Courage is a great opportunity for police and fire personnel to communicate with youth and their parents, acting as positive role models, and mentoring youth towards goals of social responsibility and civic mindedness. The camps take place from: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the following dates and locations: * August 19 at South Arm Community Centre * August 26 at Cambie Community Centre. The camps are open to children aged 9 to 12. A small fee of $10 per child covers a T-shirt, supplies, and pizza lunch. Space is limited. Register your child through: * Online anytime at http://www.richmond.ca/parksrec/about/registration.htm * Call the Richmond Community Services Registration Call Centre at 604-276-4300, Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. * In-person at Richmond’s recreation and cultural facilities

 

Langley’s International Festival

 

On August 22 & 23, the Langley’s International Festival Society is celebrating its 15th annual festival at the ‘Willoughby Community Park’ just outside the Langley Events Centre, located at 7888 – 200 Street. Both days will be full of entertainments as numerous dancers and musicians from different cultures have been confirmed to perform on the main stage. There will be a number of fun filled performances and other activities in the Children Chalet including Kids Have Talent contest, dances, singings, and music, face painting, balloons, and the Fraser Valley Regional Library’s booth for the multicultural crafts, surprising gifts, giveaways, draws, etc. At the Food Pavilion, you will find 15 food vendors having different cultural foods, over 60 vendors from around the world selling items like handmade jewellery, clothing, and gifts, and many other activities such as International Pavilions, Art Gallery, rides, Parade of Nations, and so on. Everyone is invited. The entry will be by a donation of $2 per person or $5 per family. This event provides a great advertising opportunity to local businesses by having their participation in international marketplace and food pavilions. For details, visit www.internationalfestival.ca or email at marketplace@nternationalfestival.ca or call 778-298-7703. For volunteering, email:

volunteers@internationalfestival.ca

 

Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association: Home Reno Show

 

Home Reno Show on September 19, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Hard Rock Casino Vancouver, 2080 United Boulevard, Coquitlam. Cost: Free. This is your one stop shop to bring your renovation plans and Ask-A-Pro in a free one-on-one consultation. Visit 50 booths of industry experts between attending the ongoing complimentary educational seminars. The more seminars you attend the more chances to win a Dream Renovator’s Prize Package.