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Coquitlam Shed is open on Fridays.
Coquitlam Shed is open on Fridays.
Come join at Mount Pleasant Neighbourhood House for our weekly meeting! This is a time to socialize with other men in the neighbourhood, plan for future activities, and work together on small crafting projects. If you're interested in joining, we recommend emailing us first at mountpleasantmensshed@gmail.com so we can tell you more about the group.
Weekly Friday meeting for chat, planning, coffee, biscuits.
Drop in to see what the Port Moody Men's Shed is all about.
Thursdays for work shop projects.
Weekly business meeting.
Join us for this hybrid Zoom/in-person information session for Cowichan's first men's shed. Everyone is welcome.
Message us for the Zoom link: lock@cowichanbraininjury.org
Come engage with other Men shed members
Meet and Greet.
Volunteer help at 7:30 am for kitchen and hall set up.
Breakfast at 9:00 am.
MENU:
Apple Cheese Biscuits, Ham Wrapped Hash Brown, seasoned tomatoes on kale, orange juice, coffee, tea.
Weekly meetings for coffee and discussions at Tim Hortons (Vedder Rd., and Promontory)
Social meetup for the Oliver Men's Shed.
The topic of BAT HOUSES often comes up in the Shed as in someone wants the Shed to build one or many.
The past year has provided many grim reminders of the kinds of emergencies and disasters that can affect our British Columbia communities, and with devastating results.
But we have also seen extraordinary resourcefulness and resilience, and examples of community-based seniors services (CBSS) throughout the province responding effectively to meet the needs of older adults at local levels in emergency situations.
Colin MacAskill will be making a presentation on "End of Life Planning" Colin was recommended by Derek Walton of the Pemberton Shed.
Let's face it, you didn't do much planning for your most important day and look where it got you, best to put your best foot forward this time.
Everyone in the world is welcome to this one, please spread the word in your Shed.
This is our annual general meeting. This year we will elect a President and Secretary. Every BC Shedder is invited but only the representatives of ember Sheds can speak for the Shed and vote.
This month's webinar is about governance, approximately 20 questions a director should ask himself.
To help us understand the role of a director and give us a better appreciation for those who run our Shed.
A PowerPoint presentation and consultation led by Mike Jennings.
Laura Feldman is a Support and Education Coordinator for the Alzheimer Society of BC’s Vancouver/Richmond Resource Centre. She has been working in the role for the past 13 years. She’s passionate about working to improve the quality of life for people affected by dementia through education, support and whatever is needed at the time. Her work enables her to reach out to people who might not otherwise step forward and acknowledge they need help; it is about meeting people where they are in their journey and she feels grateful to be able to do such meaningful work.